Whitesboro High School - Chegaquatka Yearbook (Whitesboro, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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8 maierza The foundation having been laid, new material is needed. The material and the amount is picked according to the type of structure it is to be. sf N K is another essential part of the structure. St S X, X With the activities at Whitesboro Cen- tral there is certainly enough variety of material to use. ln the seventh and eighth grades we were proud to help out in such service groups as Library Council and Junior Service. We could also take part in sports in the gym or be a member of Junior Homemakers of America. The music department oifered us instrument lessons so that when we were competent enough we could join Junior Band or Orchestra. If we hadn't any talent for playing instruments and yet desired to have some phase of music, we could sing in Junior Choir. Also the talent of creative writing could be brought out in 4'Wisp7, in the c'Junior Highlights Column. We passed into senior high and new activities were offered us as we pro- gressed. The more intellectual character- istics are used in such clubs as National Honor Society, Scio and French Clubs, and Secretarial Practice. Our modern day development brought about Television, Photography, and Radio Clubs. Many of the Junior High activities were extensions of the Senior High. c'Wisp , music and sports are activities that could be carried over very easily. Junior Homemakers and Junior Service are typical examples of organizations whose members are trans- ferred when they reach high school. Such activities as Yearbook and Junior Prom are in connection with the class only. Whether the building shall be weak or strong depends upon the individual. The material is there, and it's up to the person to decide what material he wants and the amount he can use. We at Whitesboro are proud of the activities we have and the success we have had with them. t7l N x X J. Q ir tx J X at QQ. Www I at Q I XX- X x

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ul' DRAFTSMEN - t This year's Student Council has accomplished more than most of us realize under the able leadership of these officers: Louis La Grand, Presidentg lvars Leja, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Russell, Recording Secretaryg Shirley Creiner, Corresponding Secretaryg and John Roberts, Treasurer. Starting last fall, the Student Council undertook the responsibility of cleaning up the school grounds. There shouldn't be any need for another clean-up drive now that through the student council extra waste paper baskets have been provided in necessary places. At Christmas time. W. C. S. reflected the holiday spirit with its array of lights on tl1e tree in front of the building and the impressive candles in the windows. This idea ori- ginated in the Student Council. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -Sitting: Shirley Greiner, Anthony La Porte, Margaret Rus- sell, Louis La Grand, John Roberts, David Abraham, Mrs. Helen Potter, Dorothy Kranz. Standing: Robert Brown, Paul Fovel, Ron- ald Draper. Ronald Forbes. Thanks to the Student Council, there is now dancing in Room 10, fourth period, with music by the new julie box bought with the money made in the Student Council store. Five students were sent to the L'Herald Tribune Forum in New York City to meet with students from all over the United States and discuss problems of foreign relations. The Student Council will pay these students' expenses to the forum. Last but certainly not the least of the Student Council's contributions to the school are the new bulletin boards on either side of the trophy case. Did you know that all these things came about through the efforts of the Student Council? Chances are you didnit, but you are to be thanked for them --for you make up the Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: George Herthum, Joan Guido, First Row: Mrs. Potter, Margaret Russell, John Roberts, Louis La Grand, Shirley Grenner Jane Hughes, Anthony Lo Porte, Elaine Trad. Second Row: David Paul Fovel, Dorothy Kranz. Second Row: James Hoke, Paul Wrubel, Joseph Bora Ronald Abraham George Massarotti, Robert Gifford, William Many, Rob- Draper, Ronald Newman, Robert Brown, Robert Maolden,Janet Steinhorst, Peggy Humphrey ert Vanderwood, Joanne Bailey, Ronald Topor, Mary Gregory, Joan Kwleczinski. 6



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9 filled BY WHICH WE BUILD Hail to thee! O Sons of Whitesboro, We have a trust to keepg The love of Whitesboro High School And her high ideals to seekg A577265 Loyalty is for the blue, Mater And the white means honor hrightg So welll stand true forever To the Royal Blue and White. ' hwN w Through the four long years of High School, 'Midst the scenes we love so wellg We have struggled on and upward Till we've reached the goal idealg Whitesboro High, we'll ne'er forget youg You have always loomed so brighti And we'll all stand true forever To the Royal Blue and White. When we're launched on Life's great journey, And we come to toil and careg We will think of dear old Whitesboro E And the moral we've learned thereg We'll uphold her fine ideals, And welll represent the right - Be right, be square, be true, he fair To the Royal Blue and White E81

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