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S nior Class Meeling Cl,1ss President Bob Hauser conducts it Senior Class meeting with the help of his cabinet, Margaret Sterling, Jennie Wolak and Theodore O'Connor. X The junior-Senior Diince Com- mittee checks on the udvunce sale of tickets. XX'e'd guess from the amount of money in evi- dence that the dance was ai big success, linanciully at least. Junior Class Meeling Meeting please come to order, culls Junior Class President Milton Burns. The smiling young lady on his left is Edna Bzilcum, class secretary, and incidentally, very popular.
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ATHLETICS The Wliitesboro Central School has been es- pecially well favored athletically for the last few years. A rare combination of good material and excellent coaching has resulted in W. C. S. having the outstanding teams of the Upper Mohawk Valley Athletic League. Wlietlier we can continue this excellent record is problemat- ical but W.C.S. holds high hopes for the future Allen G. Frye, head of the Physical Education Department, coached all varsity sports. I-'ii I TROPHY CASE The trophies are-Top tow, left to right: Plaque for first place in State Orchestra Finals, 1938, Class D1 Amexicanization Awardg Upper Mohawk Valley League Basketball Championship, 1936-393 Drama League Trophy, 1936g State Championship in Economics, 1937 and 1938, Class D Band Championship, 1938. Second row: Book ends made by shop classes, English IV autograph collection from famous peopleg Cup for Interscholastic Athletic League, 1922-23-245 Tennis Championship, 1936. Third row: Tools made by shop classes, U. M. V. League Championship in basketball, 1939g Senior Service Honor Rollg U. M. V. League junior Varsity Championship. 1939. Fourth row: Basketball Championship. 1927-28: Girls Basketball Championship, 1931-321 Third Place Tournament Trophy, 1959g U. M. V. League Championship in Basketball. 1938: U. M. V. League Cham- pionship in Football. 1938. FOOTBALL For the first time in many years the foot-ball team finished its regular season unde- feated. The Blue and Wliite first vanquished Mohawk. The team next fought a nip and tuck battle with Proctor but finally blotted out a O-O encounter from the year be- fore. Competition was not serious from this point up to the Frankfort game which ended in our favor, 13-6. Then just to do things right and establish a little tradition which we hope will be continued next season, the boys slashed out a 66 to 7 defeat over Hamilton. The foundation of the Whitesboro team was an experienced varsity, eager and willing substitutees, a good coach, and a s:udent body that backed them up. These same factors should win another league ch impionship nex: year. C. S. OPPONENTS Z7 Mohawk ....... 20 13 Proctor ...... 12 20 Clinton ...... 0 25 New Hartford 0 26 Cazenovia 5 13 Frankfort .... 6 66 Hamilton .... 7 190 Total .... 51 29 Average ...... 7
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Senior Service Club The Senior Service Club was organized in September, 1938, with Frederick Hollister, head of the Social Science Department as sponsor. Its sole purpose is to do everything that it can and may for the benefit of the Whitesboro Central School and its student body. During the current year its members served as ushers at every afternoon and evening affair held in the school. These included P. T. A. meetings, basketball games, banquets, plays, speaking contests, etc. The club also has super- vision over the school's monitor system and noon and afternoon dismissals. Some members will have performed more than 100 hours of service by the end of the school yC21l'. Marion Hughes. Senior Service Club President, ushers two P. T. A. members to their seats. Marion super- May I see your pass, please? asks Senior Service Club vised all Senior Service activities during the year. fNote: Stay in line, please. requests Senior Servicer Lindley member, Eileen Burke. But Louis Parent has one and The lad is not tr in to shield her face. She is lookin lake of Karl S eitel who ha ens to wander out of line Y Y 55 8 P PP everything is in order. in her purse-.J at noon dismissal. The junior Service Club was organized because of a decided need for patrols before school in the morning, at noon time and after school at night. These con- scientious vvorkers often arrive as early as 8 o'clock in order to be present to open necessary doors and do other early morning duties. The entire student body and fac- ulty realize the importance of this work and junior Servicers are highly respected by young and younger alike. Mr. Howard McCabe of the Science Department is sponsor. President Pare, makes assignments for hall duty. door custodian, etc.. to his jun- ior Service Club. Membership increased so rapidly that it was necessary to hold this meeting in the library. The big boy in the rear is not a freshman, it's Mr. ' Junior Service Club McCabe, sponsor. Lawrence Pare makes seventh period assignments for the coming week.
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