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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY During the first three years of high school, we members of the senior class had eagerly looked forward to our senior year. We held our first' senior class meeting on September 17th, and elected the following officers: President, Alice Davies: vice-president, Vincent Hunt: secretary, Arletta Scofield: treasurer, Barbara Marshg class advisor, Mr. McFarland. During the year we have earned money by selling magazines, jello and Christmas cards. At the school fair, the Senior girls sold ice cream, candy, and soft-drinks. We held several bake sales, and we have also sold refreshments at basketball games. In Oc- tober, we had a card party. Jean Bazan and Ann Woods joined our class in October and January respectively. Alma Cook received the honor of being elected chairman of the assembly board. In March, Alma was chosen to represent Oneida County 4-H girls at a State Convention in Albany. Our senior rings arrived in December. The class, agreeable as always, decided to get similar rings. On December 18th, we presented the play Lena Rivers at the Grange Hall. The play was a financial success. Mary June Barns, Ann Woods, Anthony Dzwonkas, Vincent Hunt, and Edward Schlist were the Seniors chosen to participate The Senior Ball was held on June 20th. Class Night was the 21st and Baccalaureate the 22nd. On June 231rd, the Senior Class was graduated All of the Commencement exercises with the ex- ception of Baccalaureate were held in the new school. Ours was the first class to have this privilege. in the Prize Speaking Contest. A -H -fmt l -- fe -L .Wilt ..
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A 1 G A cs 'I cs Ke fe SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY . es 'I cs as is One day in the spring of 1941, the senior class went to visit X I Madame Ankara, the celebrated crystal gazer. Everyone had his is ik, tx fortune told and these are the events as they will be in 1951: f, N X r 1 Nl' I Miss Mary June Barns, a graduate of Smith College, has been J N 1 N 5 prominent in the social welfare field. Her marriage to Mr. Ar- Y thur Morgan has been recently announced. X 'G Mr. Benjamin Nowakowskl has recently been appointed to Walt ' i Disney's stan in Hollywood, California. In his high school days, he 5 was artist for the Westmoreland School paper. e Q . Miss Florence Perkosky has recently published her fifth song hlt, ex two of wl1ich have already appeared on the Hit Parade. sq. ' 'rue former Miss Arletta seenela, new the wife of Captain Gor- 6 don Evans, is entertaining in honor of his homecoming. fy Miss Alma cook, s graduate of cerneu University, has been sp- : pointed head of 4-H activities ln Oneida County. QQ Mr. William Brown has become a Physical Education teacher 3 in his Alma Mater, Westmoreland High. During his school days, 'ft he was active ln baseball, basketball, and other sports. ' X Mr. Stanley Mislak is at present employed as s. railroad inspect- 9 or for New York Central. Q5 II you want to buy fresh eggs, see Grant Klossner, new owner of Chickendale Farm. Mr. Anthony Dzwonkas has just received a patent on a, new ro type of plane which he plans to oder to the United States Glov- l ernment. ll: vf ' Mr. Vincent Hunt ls now appearing as soloist with Glenn Mlller's orchestra at Westmoreland Grange. He expects to make a for- V' . tune fmaybell ,. 33 , 6' -- s JI 5 X - x 1 A - . A . .I ss -. s f an
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