Walden High School - Yearbook (Walden, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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Firrl Row-M. Carroll, H. Agor. J. Irvine, J. VanVoorhis, L. Stemler, M. Wagner, J. Garrigan R. Sutton, V. Doolittle, Skflllld Ron'-E, Falkson, T. Quick, j. Beck, J. Walters, R. Love, R. Brown J. Scalfani, I.. Rockwell, j, Popiel, M. jones, Miss Breunigg Third Row-j. Leschnik, W. Roe L. Leschnik, E. Fitzgerald, J. Perry, C. Dunkleman, R. Wagner, L, Rockwell, D. Lund, A. Eberhardt D. Swindeng Fourth Rou'-F. Pimm, L. Scott, D. Stefane, C. Richards, T. Skinner, P. Walsh, P Room 32 Leis, R. Churchwell, R. Byrns, H. Decker, R. O'Connor. Once upon a time, the gay young Sophomores had the largest homeroom in the school. They were noted for their eagerness to he up and doing, and become upper classmen. They almost remind me of the oysters in the story of the Walrus and the Carpenter. The oysters were so eager to go for a walk and do things that at last they were all eaten. But we need not worry of any such fate coming upon the Sophs, especially under the protectorate of two sets of twins which they boast - the Rockwells and the Leschniks from far away Sweden, said the story teller. Under their president, Helen Decker, and Miss Breunig, their advisor, they were busy starting off with a food sale which netted oodles of money. Around Christmas time they sold all-occasion cards. They held a Christmas Party which was very gay due to the unexpected arrival of Santa Claus, U06 Petr Yln May they held a prom, the first to be given by Sophomores in two years, made possible by the cooperation of the whole class holding food and candy sales in the spring. Of course the other officers did a good job. As vice-president, Miriam Wagner took charge when Helen was absent. Loleta Stemler took all the notes of the happenings at the meetings. and Robert Burns took charge of all the money they were fortunate enough to earn. ,20-

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Curricular Shots -,..,,,, I. I BIOLOGY TYPING MECHANICAL DRAWING SOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH ,197



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Room 37 Firrt Row-L. Kearney, F. Deyo, B. Wood, B. Brown, P, Yerks, P. Terwilliger, M. Traphageng Second Row-P. Willis, W. Cocks, E. Behrens, P. Clark, R. Winchell, W. Whigam, G. Dickinson, W. Goggin, Mr. Rossg Third Rou-G. Byington, R. Shea, M. Eckler, P. Vande-Water, D. Bamey, 1. Westerman, W. Steamphli, J. Scribner. One day in the streets of Hamlin, known to you as Walden , said Madame Retamla, the Pied Piper, commonly called Mr. Ross, led a group of students and rats into Room 31. A William Whigam, as leader of the students usually stood at the front of the room shouting out orders, frequently putting an emphasis to his words by pounding commandingly on the demonstration table, sometimes his fol- lowers failed to take him seriously. Melvin Eckler, vice-president, stood by, together with Treasurer Patricia Terwilliger, and Secretary Patricia Clarke Qin place of Rose Peterson, who had been forced to give up her office due to a prolonged illnessj. The group held a fall dance in November. Room 31 rnade quite an addi- tion to its living thingsg besides the rats they had fish and snakes. That was their contribution to Science.

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