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THE O R OLE NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN 0 ¿ — ■ ADWILDA VERONICA MORRISON Ad” Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Deputy 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Bowling 3, 4; Interclass Hockey 3, 4; Secretary Girls’ Point System 3; S. A. 4. The quiet miss of the sénior class is Adwilda, but that doesn ' t mean that she is not active in sports. She takes part in all intramural rctivities. Her high ambition will win her a place in the world. ANNA MAE C. MORRISON Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Tunior Varsity 1; Varsity Hockey 3, 4, Captain 3; Varsity Soccer 2; Deputy 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Sec¬ retary of Student Council 4; Song Leader 3, 4; Interclass Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4; Interclass Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spcnsor of L T ke Club 3. 4; S. A. 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Girls’ Athletic Club 4; Interclass Bowling 3, 4, Captain 4; Dramatic Club 3. Goal: Cortland Normal. A sunnv smile, a “whiz” in the gym, a nice voice. a friend of all— tliat ' s Anna Mae. With her Initiative and leadership, she should be a very efficient physical education teacher. GEORGE WILLIAM S Student Homeroo Preside editor MOSALtL A. 3, 4; AssjilJUt T ;nt ITounoflTri Treasurer of Treasurer 4; fncil 3; Homeroom (?ashier 4; Circus 3; Co- »iole 4; Guide 4. íortician School. ■ge is the popular money man ■ class. Whenever there is any inancing to do, George is cer- | lin be there. From the looks of things, George seems to prefer red¬ il eads. IAb DORIS BAME PADDOCK Paddy” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4: Gamma Rho 3. 4: S. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: terclass Basketball 1. 2, 3; Deputy Knitting Club 3; Assistant Phy- ducation Instructor 4; Girls’ ling League 4. Goal: Syracuse. brown, sparkling eyes re- norous and sympathetic na- ture beneath her outward reserved ap- pearance. Her musical talent and keen sense of fair nlay. assure her success in college and later life. Good luck, Doris! ELOIS Ürcht Itra 1IR1 b 1r? DOCK ma Rho 3, 4; 4; Knitting fiool of Music. EloiA f tfiWi her grand sense of humor is a ne friend to have. Her musical abmty is great and will carry her rapidly along the road to success. ALLEN LEWIS PATTERS Ike”. veying Club 2, mmittee 3; S. A. Il around good fellow. Ted in all school activi- and photography. We he will succeed in business he did in school. WILLIAM F. PETERS, JR. ■ ' Pete Bill ” Studeiit-Goiincil 4; Traffic Squad 3. Capta jjJ yf V afsity Track 3, 4; Goal: Albany Bujfness College. reserved, his fri«i(Ín to be valued by everyone. We know ' he will make his mark in w lou¿sj: c. p ✓ Pete” PHILLIPS 4; Gamma Rho 2. 3, ia ain y . S. A 4; Vai £y ' Í¿a1R etbjl matic Tap ClM mittt ' F ' á. 3 ch ' ísSTFWckey 3, Pr tn Ct mm¿ttee Goal J— Oberlin. PopularPVjJrdiulrt Busy? Always on the go! xTri mllv ? Definitely! Fun? t’ll say! BokjJ ' avaiMeur? Oui. oui! On time for claV ¿ »Seldom! All in all? A girl’s bestOtewd. and a boy’s—ask a certain L T nio« ' man. Page tiventy
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THE ORIOLE NINETEÉN THIRTY-SEVEN RANCffS MADELINE IMBALL “Sis r Glee «tob l r 2, 3, 4; S. A. 1, 2, 3; vnittena Club 3; Dramatic Club 2. Goal: Albany Business College. anees is one of the smallest girls of the class, but in spite of her size, she has a lot of pep. We wish her lots of success in whatever ñeld she may chcose to enter. WILLIAM H. LAREMORE “Bill Engineering and Surveying Club 1; Traffic Squad 4; S. A. 3, 4; Circus Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Goal: Albany Business College. Bill’s a good natured fellow with a perpetual smile. He likes all sports and is addicted to the reading of mys- tery stories, which is an attribute to great men. - VERA Glee Club 4¿ Prom Commit( ketball. 3 ' 4; Júnior nterclassl Bas ' ácter and idVe left their the two years R issell Sage DOROTHY E. ' McINTYRE S. A. 4. Goal: Prattr ' Tnstitute. Dorothy Asft he girl with c New York accedtVand a cute giggle. Within a year her Jolly nature has won her many fjrieñds. Success in your fu- ture. DOUGLAS L. MAJjjjEY “Doug l Glee Club Or stra 4; Debate “Doug” is a rmet “chummy” sort of perayi . %H J Vsreat store of know- ledge, V prhe ow uses to try to “trip” y if teachers and his fellow students, will be of real valué in his life work. JAMES LEONARD “Jimmie” is the smallest person in the class, often being mistaken for an under-classman. However, when it comes to brains, he isn’t lacking. His personality and intelligence will get him far in his chosen profession, medicine. ROGER GEORGE MENGES “Rog S. A. 2, 3, 4; Intra ball 3, 4; Intramural. Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Program Comiuittee of Archery Club E A Ar¿im, Advertising MawpjrVr vff Winner of Ping- ong Toffrnament 4 Cuide 4. 1, dark, and hand- viífi a pleasing person- kness for sophomores. JfipendaXility and good sports¬ mans!) ip, he c3n‘t be beaten. We are sure he will be a great success in life. íollow. Track ockey 4; 3, 4. and studi- of her spe- shots in basket- wish her loads of ever path she chooses to T% Page nineteen
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NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN OLE THE O R FRANK THEOD1 PRICE 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, ’erclass Basketbalí Aero- fchool Varsity 4; Soccer 3, 1, 2, Varsit Goal; nautics. IPére cQinc d Plymouth; every- bqdiv jurijp; Tíd ' s behind the wlieel. He’sVops on the basketbalí court as well £» on the baseball diamond. His sense of humor and personality have won him lots of friends. ROBERTRHENOW Bob” Interclass Basketbalí 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. “Bob” is one of the few quiet se- niors. Nevertheless, his congenial at- titude and exploits as a member of the track team are known by all of lis. Good luck, Bob. GEORGE PERSHllQG ROGERS Intercla Dramati hall 3, 4 goocl Yaturé missia arour)¿ We $ope th run Lightnifa” Baskethl)]! 3¡ 4, J. V. 2; ub 3, 4’llnterclass Soft- School ic aal “Chevie” and is osStion will be C. VI. S. next year. ou evelop a deisel George DORIS E. SAHLOFF Club 1; In- ebate Team mcil Repre- ntrodibín yBetty,” with the win- úng persl ianty, ready smile, a riendly manner. We’ll trust this tall ' rl witbtfthe dark curly hair to teach Is tlnijaift ' erence between “calorie” rotein” and serve us balanced real?. HARfeLD HENRY M SHUl TZ y 17 k 11 aráit yt ftasketball lV, Varsity Base- liall A CCaptain ' YYni-Y 4; Cuide 4. GoaP: A Ílign yHfnsiness College. In the twa- years that Harold has been with us, his splendid personality, sense of humor, friendliness, and athletic ability have become known to lis. Voorheesville has plenty of rea- son to be proud of him. E ROBERT MAN ed” 1, 2; Interclass Bas- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant awrence University. THEODO SMA Varsity Tr; ketball 1,2 at Arms 4 Goal: S TherAgoes a cloud of dust; Ted ' s P fy. He specializes in dancing g places in a green roadster, lurrying. Ted’s so good na- ’s won many friends and will ' DONALD EVERETT it T SmiUq’J, ni: ssistanf Circus 1, p General ' ouncil Repre- Orchestra 1 V arsit an 4. Tec . • ' that chai veK there ' s diajs coe man3ti¡¡Y to má ' in- ícholastic ljÍKndard. His dependability, and ami- íze 1 sclj ati tain personal ability ¡Usure his future success. FRANCIS DONALD TATRO “Tate” Card Club; Ping-Pong Club; Check- er Club; Interclass Basketbalí 1, 2, 3, 4; Interclass Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Var¬ sity Baseball 3; Interclass Softball 1, 2, 3. “Happv-Go-I.ucky” Tatro’s theme song ought to be “Don’t Let It Bother You.” With this happy nature and much innate ability, “Tate” will make his mark in the world, we know. Pnge tuenty-one
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