Waterville Central High School - Academic Union Yearbook (Waterville, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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Back Row: Peter Dyman, Shirley Jones. Marion Barnes, Raymond Kennard, Char- lotte Nolan. Margaret Howl, Esther Waldhurger. Mary Smith, Leroy W:-clgren, .lohn Gibbons. Crayclon Staring. llaroltl Zieres, Harry Northrop, Frederick Smith, Robert Blunt. Next Row: Marie Yolkman, Grave llamm, Esther Lohnas. Merline Jackson, Francis Yolkman. Estella Smith, Edith Lohnas. Willard Russell. Daniel Budlong. Robert Ford. Melvin Stewart, Ruth YVal1llJurger, Edward Harris. Next Row: Royce Cook. Clarence WillJt11', Frederick Converse. Vllesley Benjamin, Edward Doyle, Marcella Bur- ton, Ethel Helterline. Richard Hilsinger. ,lohn Lally, Norman Kelsey, Jeannette Mor- gan, Jane Pierson. Front Row: Miss Woernley, Olive Iles. Leo Ruane. Marjory Card- ner. Marjorie Laftus, Robert Youngs. Helen Blair. Norman Byrnes, Horace Terry, Kath- arina Christeler. Doris Manion, Bliss Veda Smith. Seventh Grade Class Officers 7-1 7-2 Presitlent .. . . . Doris Manion Norman Byinu. Vice President . . Horace Terry Mary Manion Secretary .. Katharina Christeler Helen Blair Treasurer . . . Katharina Christeler Marjorie Loftus Faculty Adviser . Miss L. W'oernley Miss V. Smith The seven-one graders this year have done some unusual plojuts in their extra-curricular activity period. One of the things they did was The History ofthe Book and of Wi'iting,l' all done on slides, The making of these slides was under the direction of Miss Vlfoernley. The slides were excellent and showed clearly on the screen, The names of the six slides were as follows: NThe Cairnfl MStorytelling. Egyptian Hieroglyphiesf' Picture Xvritingfl MManuseript.'i and uThe Printing Press? The other project in guidance period nas Hllobbiesf' They made a small stage- eoaeh with tiny horses attached to it, a ehain carved out of one solid piece of wood, a pony, and tthe masterpiece of them alll a tiny violin not more than two inches long. The seven-one grade challenged the seven-two grade to a contest in spelling. They spent many weeks in eliminating their con- testants. The seven-two grade has also had a year of unusual interest. This room under the superyision of Miss Smith has put on many plays. Some of the liest ones were Abe Lim-olnf' The Family Tjf'ilt'I' Disturbed and Mi lfm- liarrassing Situation. They organized a liihrary Cluh which met each Monday. The hest project in this room was a miniature mining village and mine. The project was made up of a village on a tahle and a shaft extending down the side to the mine. The elevator which was supposed to curry men to and from the mine was run hy an efficient lfret-tor mechanism.

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Eighth Grade ii-l Ann lilltlll Charles Browni- Class Officers l'rcsident Vice President Secretary William Cowcn Treasurer William Cowen lfacultv Atlviscr Nliss K. Simmons li-2 Grace Pierson Anna .lacolrson Sedora l.ot-kc Hohert Trccn Miss J. Xlnir The school year of l93,L-35 has been a very fruitful year foi gt. eight-one. This vear they have done two things that are not temporary, and pupils will use the information gained therehy for quite a few years. One of these was an ambitious project which took months. They made a list of all the occupations in the village of Wvatervillc and the numher ol' people em- ployed in each. The other proiect was to make a guidance lihrarv for hoth the iunior and senior high school. Thev wrote to everv important college or hospital in this part of the countrv for pamphlets on courses in their re- spective institutions. These pamphlets will he used in guidance throughout high school. This year the eight-two graders have had a successful term. This grade. under the direction of lVliss lVluir with the great help of the other part of the eighth grade. has put on two entertaining performances for the high school assemhly. One was the Thanksgiving pageant which was a great success. The pageant was the history of the Pilgrims and gave scenes from their travels. First they had a scene of the native Americans hefore the coming of the whites, then a scene from the adventures of the Pilgrims in Holland. The third Was a scene of the landing. and in the finale the various immigrants were shown in their native costumes. The other performance was a one-act play called iicllltlfllllfi Pulls the Stringfi which made a fine climax for the eighth grade dramatic cluhs. Back Row: .lohn Nieters, Francis lloFfman. Alhert Tarhox. Edwart 1 1, l V l,ivermore, Ralph Clemens. Virginia lirockcr, Susan Fusek, Catherine Gihhons. lfdwin Bancroft. Next How: Charles llarris. Frederick llehnes, l rt-'ida Chernoll, Thomas Mara, John Gilliland, Peter Nichols. Mahel Collard. liilmcr lloffman, Catherine Doyle. Shirley Eastman. Doris Clemens. Pauline Schwender. Next Row: Milton jannonc. .lohn Ryder, Vern Tuffy. William Jones, llarold Reistcrer. Aubrey Hohcrls, Nellie Baldwin. Eileen Burth. Ellanese Plante. joseph Manion. David llughes, .lack Avery. Herman Tritten. Klelva Clemens. Front Row: 'Xliss Muir, llowell Hughes. R+-ha Quill- man. Anna jacohsort, Craoe l'iers'-n, William Cowen. Ann Burth. Charles lirownc. fie- dora Locke, Hohcrt Treen. Dorothea Townsend, Miss Simmons.



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