Broadalbin High School - Kennyetto Kronicle Yearbook (Broadalbin, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS HI TORY In September of l9L7 the Class of 'Sl entered High School, Miss Miller was chosen our advisor We will always remember her wise leader- ship The early part of the term held a memorable day for the class- initiation Our class was the last one to be initiated in Broadalbin Central School During our Freshman year we held such activities as food sales turkey raffles, a movie, and a Cabaret Dance We also sold notebook paper and stationery When we entered school, our class consisted of L7 students The followlng year our class had decreased considerably Our act1v1ties durlng our Sophomore year were restr1cted to selling scnool supplles and sponsoring one m0V18 Yes, we had advanced another step ahead we were now Juniors Th1s year proved to be very profitable It was then that we really began th1nk1ng serlously about our Washington tr1p To 1ncrease our funds sponsored many act1vities such as our never to be forgotten Minstrel Show Do you remember us in blackfaceo It was quite an experience Then came the Talent Show Remember our own orchestra stole the sho Je also held an ice cream social and sold basketball schedule pencils and notebook paper As was the custom that year we had charge of the checkroom at the ball games The highlight of our Junlor year was of course rece1v1ng our Senxor rings Can lt be true? Senlors' Yes we finally had made 1t, although we had lost a great many students The years had rushed by so fast it seemed 1mpOSS1bl6 These truly were 'the best years of our life ' During this our last year, we sponsored weekly movies and food sales The Sen1or Orchestra played for Teen Age dances as a Saturday night rec reatlon program for the students We also sponsored a Minstrel Show presented by the 'Hagaman Minstrel Boys' and held another Cabaret Dance Thls brought about our f1rst attempt at the stage w1th a comedy h1t 'Parents Are Like That Everyone agreed that rehearsals were certa1nly a lot of fun Can we ever forget? Our play books and sou venirs w1ll remind us Beside the Senxor Play there were other memorable events Pickwng and the Senior Tr1p But the most memorable moment of all WGraduation Never again can we be Senlors 1n good old B H S But before we leave we must stop to thank all who made th1s possible Mr Townley, Miss Miller and the teachers who have taught and led us 1n the best possible ways through our school years Our Class Officers for our four years of hlgh school were FRESHMEN Presldent Will1am Van Der Sluys V1ce Presldent R1chard Dewey Secretary Al1ce Prokop Treasurer Leonard Selover Reporter Thomas Lee YVNIOR Pres1dent Lalvln Shattuck V1ce Pres1dent Ruth Whitman Sect'y Treas Al1ce Prokoo Reporter El1nor Seward Student Counc1l Janet Skaplk Harvey Benedlct SOPHODORE Pres1dent Leonard Selover V1ce Presldent Calv1n Shattuck Secretary Al1C8 Prokop Treasurer Ruth Nhitman Reporter Ellnor Seward Student Counc1l Carol Brauns George Prokob SENIOR Presldent El1nor Seward V1ce Pres1dent Wlllard Reed Secretary Athalla Davls Treasurer Al1ce Prokop Reporter Ruth Nhitman Student Counc1l Elizabeth Earl Nalter G1fford 3 1 3 - ' . . . . . - . we D . I .w? ' I . . . . 1 i . h . A ., out our green and white Senior Sweaters, the tiring work on the Yearbook, ' rv Q : Y . ' I - 1 13

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Ruth Elinor Whitman CRuthl Class Vice Pres 3 Class Reporter h Dramatic Club A Class Treas 2 Class Pres l Chorus 1 2,L Band L ki Yt3,p pf Ruth w1th her qu1et ways, N111 find success 1n future days Blanche June lnney QB1ancheJ Library Club 3,4 Minstrel Show 5 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4 Broadalbanian Staff 5 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Ng QU18t' Perhaps you would say but We know her 1n the ODpOSlt8 way A FARENELL Here, on this great hilltop Our school stands proud and tall, It's to this place each morn1ng That we come to the bells clear call Oh' We love our Alma Mater, Its classrooms and 1ts halls, And we'll m1ss lt when we leave here Our dear frlends, teachers, all But long after we have left lt The memory will remaln Of the happy tlmes we've had here And the knowledge we d1d gain To our teachers and our classmates, To the school so stately, tall, We leave our fondest w1shes And happiness to all Take care of what you have Make the most of all you can, Because soon, you too, w1ll leave And you can't return again 12 When that sad t1me rolls around, Remember these true words You'll wish, you too, could return Like the Shepherd to his herds But now school days are over The words cut l1ke a knife, For we'll always remember these times, As the best years of our life Yes, we've taken our place as Seniors, And the th1TSC for fun d1d quell But before we leave, remember these words As the Sen1ors fond farewell Farewell to those who've helped us And taught us what 18 r1ght Carry on the flne tradition, But don't g1ve up the flght Yes, Graduatlon t1me has come The sound rings from hill and dell, For, the Seniors now are leavlng And the1r last word 13 Farewell Elinor Seward J . ' 0 .., X F . ' o 0 - 1 I .I NX I . ' . . , . . V . han N7 ' in , - , o , lk + 2 U 0 1, A 0 l ' 0 o n I 1 o o f . ' ' D 0 , . D a A a



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A - ,-, 3 J RIANND ATAVASCFF, leave my lity to crack jokes to JAYNE LEE HA EY BENEDICT, leave my bla k, ly hair to TOM SANFORD LUCILLE BENWARE, leave my ab lity to keep from blushing to DIANA R E. THERESA BOGDAN, leave my ability to keep a secret to those can't ould CAROL BRAUNS, leave my ability to run around the halls wit out getting caught to ART SPARKS JOHN DAVIDCZUK, leave my ability to play a guitar to anyone who will.sdck to it LIA DAVIS, leave my love for horses to PETER LOGAN BETH RL, leave my constant Jabber to BETH JONES LOIS FISCHER, leave my third period lunch to the kids in Study Hall WALT GIFFORD, leave my basketball ability to ROBERT ZAJACESKOWSKI GRACE LESZCZYNSKI, leave my fondness of sports to RETHA CRANNELL HENRY LESZCZYNSKI, leave my fondness for Ford trucks to ROBERT BEYER JENNIE MALACYNSKI, leave my ability to bake a cake to BOYS' HOME EC CLASS HELE AUD, leave my ability to go steady to MARLENE KING ARYLOUISE , leave my singlng ability to RUTH MAC VEAN ALICE PROKOP, leave m ab1lity to take things as they come to the two JEANS GEORGE PROKOP, leave my ability to call souare dances to JOHN REBISZ MARILYN SCHERMERHORN, leave my ability to crack gum t anyone who likes to chew it THOMAS SCULLARD, leave my brush cut to BILL PORTER OR SENARD, leave my ability to flirt and get away with it to RAE BROWN CALVIN SHATTUCK, leave my ambition to my brother JIM ANET SKAPIK, leave my ab1l1ty to annoy Miss Winne to SHEILA TAGGART GEORGE TRACY, leave my musical ability to GEORGE WALTERS RUTY NHITMAN, leave my desire to get my lessons done to my brother LEON BLANCHE NINNEY, leave my ability to be a farmer's daughter to PHYLISS WHITE In Qilff-5 lh riffii I . 55 . D .L . . w WILLARD REED, leave my ability to skip English class to JOHN CIVIC. 'xi A.. i I

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