Queensbury High School - Orbit Yearbook (Queensbury, NY)

 - Class of 1959

Page 83 of 120

 

Queensbury High School - Orbit Yearbook (Queensbury, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 83 of 120
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Page 83 text:

Who is it, Lyn? We enjoyed this year a little more than last because of our extended activities. Though the work was harder than before, it seemed to be lessened as our trip came closer. During the year we made a good financial gain on the trip.

Page 82 text:

Here we are as gay young Our sophomore year topped the previous one in excitement and the scope of activities. This year, we began to work seriously to prepare for Washington. MRS. FRAZIER But plans are worthless without leaders, so we reelected Robert Rollo as our president; Daryl Daus, secretary; and David Harrington, treasurer. Dorothy Richardson be- came our new vice president. MR. CAFARO The two biggest activities proved to be our dance, a Sadie Haw- kins Dance which we held in November, and our sale of all-occasion cards. Both proved to be successful money-making activities. Other important activities that year were cake sales, the sale of senior dinner tickets, and our biology field trip to the Sterling-Win- throp Research Institute in Albany. MR. HEMMER



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This year definitely emerged as the most outstanding to date. It was by far the busiest of all four years in high school. The events which will stay with us the longest are our Junior Prom, VENICE IN THE SPRING; our Junior Play, THE REMARKABLE INCIDENT AT CARSON CORNERS; our class rings which we received just before Easter; and our other dance, a record hop featuring WPTR's Dave Sennet. Other activities which were important to us were the sale of magazines, cake sales, and the junior Christmas party. To lead us through these projects we re-elected Robert Rollo as our president; Samuel Discenza became our vice president; Dorothy Richard- son, corresponding secretary; Billie Hall, recording secretary; and Toby Gilman, treasurer. MR. MURPHY MRS. ROOKE Here we go as jolly JUNIORS

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