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Barbara e. adams Hnrr,, I' R° C0«t N. Y. JSSSTft Exe'°rn,a „Studc»t Outdoor Club 1- ri, ,cut!.vc Board 2; Captain 1. ’ Chccrl d» g 1. 2, Co- oAuho y . Jlo+44 foy AUGUST ALTER I Corning, N. Y. Building Construction—Tri-Atelier 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Intcrinurals 1, 2. FRANCIS AMES Apalacliin, N. Y. Agriculture— Dairy Industry 2. CHARLES AM1D0N r „ Auburn, N. Y. Building Construction—Intcrinurals 2. 18
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CURTIS EMPIE Brownvillc, N. Y. Building Construction—Senior Class President; Tri-Atelier 2; Intcrmurals 2. WILLIAM KENNAUGH Senior Class Advisor GLENN TIMMERMAN Theresa, N. Y. Building Construction—Senior Class Vice-President; Tri-Atelier 1, 2, Secretary 2; Intermurals 1, 2. ZJM ' . 7 CLASS HISTORY Bob Pole. Can you remember when the Senior Class of ’53 met for the first time? Do you recall the confusion of the first day’s classes? Is there any recollection of those glorious reunions at various spots on Main Street? If not, my friend, read on and I shall help you to “remember”! Before long, the various clubs and organizations began to function. A short time later the class elected Dave Roberts, President; Mary Rufflo, Secretary; and Joe Detraglia, Treasurer. As you remember through the work of the various clubs, several dances and parties were presented. With three months of summer vacation gone by, we all returned to dear old Delhi in September of ’52. We sure felt like old timers when we went walking about the campus, advising and directing poor lonely freshmen. This time we chose as our leader Curtis Empie; Vice-President, Glenn Timmerman; Secretary, Janet Hall; and Treasurer, Along with the good times, I guess none of us will ever forget the endless hours spent on drafting, book-length units and cafeteria estimates. It sure was boring, but as we think back, time dulls the unpleasant memories and only the happy thoughts remain. The good natured sportsmanship which makes a class successful was displayed during the Fall Festival week. The competition for King and Queen was strong and it took two great people to capture the honors. Don Morgan, supported by the Chanticleer Club, was elected King and Violet Miller, promoted by the Outdoor Club and the Dairy Industry Club, was elected Queen. The great driving spirit, good will and fun-loving morale of the Senior Class of ’53 made it the greatest there ever was on the campus. Such characteristics as these are not lost at graduation, but linger with us throughout our lives. . j ' ' JANET HALL Treadwell, N. Y. Secretarial — Senior Class Secretary; Women's Student Government 2, Vice-President 2; Oracle 2, Associate Editor 2; Photography Club 2; Chorus 2; Student Court, Associate Judjje 2. ( v; y , J Vr . ROBERT POLE New Pultz, N. Y. Agriculture — Senior Class Treasurer; Chanticleer 2; Intermurals 1, 2.
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FRED BLASCHKE New Berlin, N. Y. Agriculture—Student Council 2, Executive Board 2; Chanticleer 2, Treasurer 2; Fidclitas 2; Interinurals I, 2. C'anastotn, N. Y. Home Economics—Women’s Student Government 1, 2, President 2; Fidclitas 2; Chorus 1. JOHN BODENSTAB Scotia, N. Y. Building Construction—Outdoor Club 1, 2, President 2. m--... w OaA'T Delhi, N. Y. Secretarial—Women’s Student Government 2, Secretary 2. CHARLES CANEDY Painted Post, N. Y. Building Construction—Student Council 2; Tri-Atelier 1, 2; Theta Gamma 1, 2; Fidclitas 1, 2, Layout Editor 2; Inter-murals 1, 2; Band 1; Student Court, Chief Justice 2. WALTER T. BROWN Painted Post, N. Y. Building Construction—Tri-Atelier I, 2, 3, President 3; Theta Gamma 2. 3, Historian 3; Fidclitas 3, Business Manager 8; In-tcrmurals 1, 2, 3. x JlU i u£
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