Waterford High School - Fordian Yearbook (Waterford, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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FORDIAN Senior fetubeiit Council This year the Student Council started out with the intention of proving itself the true head of the student body. First a rigid monitor system was established and enforced. Next we endeavored to increase the attendance at the basketball games. This was done by the introduction of student season tickets. The Student Council then instituted two new departments, the Health Council, which did much toward protecting the health of the students, and the Safety Council, whose functionings undoubtedly lowered the percentage of small casualties in and around the school. Then came our most outstanding success,—a progressive game party, a new type of entertainment for Waterford High! This venture was a great success, both socially and financially. Last, but by no means least, may we express our gratitude to the student body for their adherence to rules, and to the faculty for their willing cooperation. OFFICERS John Haifev . William O’Meara . Ruth Butler . Frances Brook lev . Miss Julie O’Connell . President Vice-President . T reasurer . Secretary Advisor Twenty-eight

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1 FORDIAi ■ We leave to Frances Brookley, Nonna McCullen's histrionic talent, as shown in one of the school productions. To Ruth Metcalf we will Ruth Butler's title as most studious girl in Water- ford High School. To Claude and Eunice we leave all of Fred and Eleanor’s meeting places. We do not suggest, however, that they make such constant use of them. Robert Munro's car goes to Jack Murray; so that he. too, will be able to make a name for himself as an advertising manager. To Kay Button we leave Elizabeth Parker's merry giggle. The habit of giggling goes hand in hand with that of talking. The romantic inclination so well known in Henry Button, we bestow upon Charles Carpenter, with our best compliments. To some courageous students of Waterford High School we willingly leave our seats in the Chemistry Room. We hope they won’t lie too comfortable. We direct that a sufficient amount of our money be spent to buy a carton of “Scottie bracelets for Clifford Stanley, in order that he may win more basketball games and still let Vivian Turner keep hers. To the girls in the Junior Class we bequeath the veil” used in making the Fordian pictures. To the luckiest class in Waterford High School, we leave our cherished advisor, Miss Ballagh. Be sure to treat her well or else . . . !!! All the rest and residue of our property whatsoever and wheresoever, of what nature, kind and quality soever it may lie. and not herein disposed of (after paying our just debts and funeral expenses), we give and bequeath to our beloved Principal, for her use and benefit absolutely, and to be disposed of for the good of the coming classes as she may see fit. And we do hereby constitute and appoint one of the Jones l oys sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof we, the Class of 1935, have appointed and approved the undersigned: Pop-Eve, Whimpy, The Hamburghers Lois Stephens, Testator Tzi'cntx-scvcn -----------



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Clje 3fantor tubent Council The Junior Student Council has been in existence three years in the Water- ford High, being first organized in September, 1931. This organization is made up of representatives elected from each of the Junior High classes. The Junior Council, as part of its work, sponsors twice yearly a Junior High Party, and the proceeds go into its treasury. This year the Council has bought clocks for all the Junior High rooms and is also sponsoring a health campaign. The council has been doing great work this year and gaining the confidence of the Junior High. We hope for a great future for the Junior Council. OFFICERS Miss Furlong . Eric Heggen . Joseph Haffey James Gimmelli George McGarry . Facility Advisor . . President Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Twenty-

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