Whitesboro High School - Chegaquatka Yearbook (Whitesboro, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Allbrighl, Clayton Academic Scio Club 15 Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4. Hardly a word does he ever utter But, from work he'l1 never shutter Baird, Joan Audrey College Entrance Scio Club 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 25 Wisp 45 Senior Annual 45 String Quartet 2, 3. She will always come out on top For until it's reached she'll never stop Batie, Gloria lBatiel College Entrance Wisp 15 Cheerleading 3, 45 Choir 35 Senior Play 4. As full of spirit as the month ol May Belanger, Clara Academic G.A.A. 1, 25 Library Club 3. I feel in every smile a chain Bellinger, Myron College Entrance Choir 3, 45 Senior Service 2, 35 W.S.S.O. 45 Football 25 Student Council 45 Prize Speak- ing 35 Senior Annual 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Air Warden 45 Dance Club 2. Fair words never hurt the tongue Benson, Shirley lRedl Academic Home Economics 2. Red hair, pep and good lun Berigan, Vera Academic U.F.A. Commercial Club 1, 25 Choir 1, 25 Science Club 1, 25 W.C.S. Radio Club 35 Pre- Military Training 35 W.S.S.O., Sgt. at Arms 45 Choir 45 Senior Play 45 K. E. 4. II you should see me prancing Don' t worry, for I' m only dancing Blaszczak, J. Helen Uol College Entrance Choir 2, 3. The door ol the human heart can only be opened from within Branagan, Eugene lLittle Mikel Academic Oriskany Central School 1, 25 Acrobatics 25 W.C.S. Football 3 4' Track 3, 4. 1 y A sound mind in a manly body Brown, Dorothy lDotl Academic Secretarial Practice 4. Good beginning maketh good ending Burnap, Marion lBabel College Entrance Drum Majorette 2, 35 Athletic Service 3: W.S.S.O. 4. Maiden! with the meek brown eyes Candella, Rose I Rosie l Business Girl's Sports Club 25 Junior Band 25 Secre- tarial Practice 4. With how much ease believe we what we wish page Jew!! .f'

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CLASS ISTORY SENIOR CLASS - - I944 DONALD EDGAR HARRIET EMERY President Vice-President Edgar, Donald W. lRedl Academic Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 4, Baseball 3, 45 Athletic Service Club 2, Captain Football 4, Senior Class President. Oh, I can't Hoat, I ain't got no boat! Emery, Harriet lBunnyl Home Economics Junior Choir lg Junior Band 1, Sen- ior Band 2 3 4, S nior Choir 4, e Marching Band. The smile that won't come ot? As we look back over our four years of high school, we come first to the fall of '39 when we entered these doors as fright- ened and excited freshmen. We were in high school now- so after not too many weeks had passed we elected Edward Pugh as our president, Calvin Teachout vice-president, Nor- bert Kula secretary and Harry Diamond treasurer. To help our funds along, we sponsored a Rollerdrome skating party. Then as a climax to a full year of fun and study we all had a good time at our Pine Lake picnic. 1 1 1 IN the fall of 1941 we re-entered school as sophomores. Early in the semester we held our class elections, choosing the fol- lowing officers: President, Janice Holdridge, vice-president, Edward Pugh, secretary, jean Kirk, and treasurer, Merton Harrington. Our first social event of the year was a roller skat- ing party held in the Utica Rollerdrome. Towards the end of the year we held a sophomore sport dance, Roger Newman's orchestra played. Y 1 1 AFTER a carefree summer of fun and relaxation, we entered our third year of high school in September, 1942. We were in the midst of a war, which had taken many of our class- mates, as well as some of our teachers into the service. To start the year off successfully we elected as class ofiicers: Tom Murphy, president, june Spink, vice-president, Harry Dia- mond Cnow in U. S. Navyj, secretary, and Don Caryl, treas- urer. We had two roller skating parties in the new roller rink in Whitesboro, from which we raised money to help us on our page fix H GEORGE BARLOW JUNE BEAUSEIGLE Secretary Treasurer Barlow, George College Entrance Model Airplanes 2, Aviation Com- mittee 2, Radio Club 4, Air Raid Warden 4, Senior Annual 4. Here's a brilliant lad with modesty Wl1o'll always get a handsome fee Beauseigle, June College Entrance Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, W.S.S.O. 2, 3, 4, Girl's Athletic Association 1, Junior Prom 3, Sen- ior Annual 4, Senior Play 4, AB. Here's another pretty blonde Of her we are all quite fond financial journey through our junior year. In spite of the fact that the war had curtailed many of our activities, we obtained our junior rings, even though they were late in arriving. To give students of Whitesboro a good time and to raise more money for an expensive year, we held a junior dance. As a climax to a full year of study and play, we held on Friday, May 19, 1943, the Junior Prom. joyce Fraats and Dave Cary were elected co-chairmen. Our Prom was a big success with a park scene as theme and Andy Jason's orchestra. We ended our junior year looking forward to our last year of high school with mixed emotions of regret and joy. 1 1 1 WE entered our final year of high school with eager anticipa- tion. In our class elections in November, Donald Edgar was elected president, Harriet Emery, vice-president, june Beau- seigle, treasurer, and George Barlow, secretary. Our senior plays, in addition to being outstanding dramatically, also supplemented our class treasury immensely. We, of the pres- ent senior class have the distinction of being the first class to go through the new Central School building from the seventh grade. Two of these years in school have been spent while the nation has been at war. During the period, many boys from our class have volunteered or have been drafted into the armed forces, others have taken their examinations prepara- tory to being drafted. It may be our class will be minus several of our boys before the end of this senior year. Such is war! However, the entire senior class is looking forward to a suc- cessful completion of their high school careers.



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Carey, Edward lEdJ Academic Wrestling 1, 25 J. V. Football 35 Track 4. Silence is strength Cary, David fbavel State Academic N. B. 45 HiY Club 35 Scio Club 15 Prize Speaking 35 Junior Prom Co-Chairman 3. An orator is a man who says what he thinks and feels what he says Caryl, Donald iDonl College Entrance Wrestling 1, 25 Senior Service 35 W.S.S.O. 4. A boy of whom the girls are fond But there again he is a blonde Constantine, Nancy lNanl Academic Softly speak and sweetly smile Cox, Robert 1 Red P Business Freshman Basketball 15 J. V. Football 35 J. V. Basketball 2, 35 Air Warden 4. To become a great man, it is necessary to be a great rascal Darby, Rosemary lbarbl Business Utica Catholic Academ 1' Cheerleadin 2 Y B 3, 45 Secretarial Practice 4., y Full of pep, full of fun A jolly smile for everyone page eight Dedell, Earl isquirrell College Entrance A pleasant smile, a cheery hellog A nice young fellow, everyone should know Domser, Jean College Entrance A faithful friend is the medicine of life Emery, Harry Academic Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 N. B. 4. To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent Ferris, Anna IAnnl Secretarial Bowling 25 Wisp 35 Secretarial Practice 4. She wears the rose of youth upon her Fletcher, Ruth 1RuthieJ State Academic Stamp Club 15 Library Club 1, 3, 45 Vice- President 15 Home Economics Club 15 Wisp 45 Junior Choir 1. . Chaste in morale and spotless in modesty Fortnam, Walter 1WaIl-P College Entrance Camera Club 35 Wrestling 25 Air Raid War- den 4. . The more the merr1er

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