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

 - Class of 1952

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Seated: Bill Porter, Mary Lou Cloutier, Ruth Mac Vean, John English, Marlene King, Gilbert Dannen berg, Sheila Taggart, Standing: Frank Wright, Phyllis White, Beth Jones, Bob Beyer, Rae Brown, Dick Cunningham, Bob Donaldson, endafzp Seated: Phil Lasher, Bill Porter, Mary Lou Cloutier, Barry Chase, R11th Mac Vean, Don Butkus, Julia Van Allen, John English, Leland Oathout, Rae Brown, Gilbert Dannenberg, Sheila Taggart, Standing: Eileen Welke, Joyce Le Barron, Frank Wright, Phyllis White, Director, Andrew Greensteing Pat Fisher Claire Davis, Bob Beyer., Marlene King, Beth Jones, Dick Clmningham, Bob Donaldson,

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Wm' ln the fall of 1948 we entered high school with big plans. It seemed to us that we had completed so much, and yet, now we realize that it was only the first step up the ladder to success. We were under the supervision of Miss Violet Lockyer and elected the following of- ficers: President ------ ----- Mi chael Opalka Vice President ---------- ---- M arlene King Secretary and Treasurer ---- ------ -Ra e Brown Reporter ---------------- ----- D ouglas Pelotte Student Council -------- --- Robert Donaldson Beth Jones During our Freshmen year we were not allowed to carry out any money - making pro jects. Our only income was the monthly dues which we paid. On September 21, 1949 we held our first meeting as Sophomores. Miss Iona C loutier became our advisor and has guided us ever since. As class officers we elected: Robert Donaldson, Presldentg Ruth Mac Vean, Vice Presidentg Gilbert Danneuberg, Secretaryg John English, Treasurer: and William Porter, Reporter. To represent us in the Student Council we chose Donald Butkus and Sheila Taggart. We agreed to pay 25 cents dues per month, Ouronly activity was to sell book - covers. Then on September 3, 1950 we resumed school as Juniors, We held a classmeeting on September 8 and elected officers. Upon totaling the ballots we discovered these re- sults: - President ------- ------- Be th Jones Vice President ---- ---- Ge raldine Small Secretary ------- ---- -Ma rlene King Treasurer ----- ---- S heila Taggart Reporter -------- ----- R uth Mac Vean Student Council --- ------ Rae Brown William Beyer During our Junior year we sold stationery, book - covers, and cone - hangers. We also held food sales, occasionally and sponsored a dance, lnOctober we purchased our class rings. Our treasury still looked rather empty, however, so we entered our Senior year with one big problem, -- finances. We realized we were confronted with a busy year which has certainly proved to be true. The play, the yearbook, food sales, movies , the sale ot cone - hangers and stationery, and selling refreshments at the basketball games occupied all our time. Every little bit helped to raise our funds, but the mount- ing expenses seemed to take a good share of them, Our Senior class officers, President, William Beyer: Vice President, Jim Crannellg Secretary, Beth Jones: and Treasurer, Barry Chaseg capably spurred us on. Now as we complete our years in BHS we hope that we are leaving the favorable im- pression which we have tried so hard to maintain. We have enjoyed working together and as we say farewell, we say it with regret, for we know that life will never be more pleasing than our years in BHS.



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.leaf 70666 ,-im! 7e4mmewl' I, WILLIAM BEYER, leave my ability to cook in our boy's homemaking class to MRS, RYAN, I, RAE BROWN, leave my ability to attract blonde hair and blue eyes to DIANA ROTE, I, DONALD BUTKUS, leave my ability to miss partridge to TOM SANFORD, I, BARRY CHASE, leave my ability to drive a Ford tractor to JIM LEE, I, MARY LOU CLOUTIER, leave my dimple to BABE ZAJACESKOWSKI, I, HERSCHEL COLONEY, leave my ability to come to school a half day, once in a while, to the JUNIORS, I, JAMES CRANNEL, leave my sense of direction to DOUG DE NURE, I, GERALD CRISPIN, leave all my brush cuts to FRANK CIEPLY. I, RICHARD CUNNINGHAM, leave my quick temper in sports to ANYONE who can control it, I, GILBERT DANNENBERG, leave my Harem of beautiful women to JIM DAGGETT, I, CLAIRE DAVIS, leave my liking for washing cafeteria silverware to MARILYN LARGE, I, ROBERT DONALDSON, leave my levis and athletic shoes to anyone who can fill them as I did, I, JOHN ENGLISH,t leave my ability to make noise in Study Hall to HERM LOGAN, I, PATRICIA FISHER, leave my ability to go steady to DORA BETTS, I, ROBERT HAFF, leave my curly hair to ANYONE WITH A BRUSH CUT, I, BETH JONES, leave my love for horses to YVONNE PERREAULT, I, CHARLES KENYON, leave my ability to pass the buck to JACK REED, I, MARLENE KING, leave my musical ability fas limited as it may bej to DIANE KRETIV I, PHILLIP LASHER, leave my one true love, Chevies, to ANYONE who's got one that doesn't run right. CTake it you'll need it.J I, JOYCE LE BARRON, leave my ability to drive a car to MAXINE CRAWFORD, I, RUTH MAC VEAN, leave my height to PENNY PARIS, I, LELAND OATHOUT, leave my long curly hair to ART ATANASOFF, I, MICHEAL O'PALKA, leave all my fishing equipment and guns to HENRY VERREGO, I, WILLIAM PORTER, leave my ability to get our music teacher angry, to RON SEELY, I, ELTON SATERLEE, leave my ability to be quiet and studious to ANYONE who can make use of it. I, GERALDINE SMALL, leave my love of making speeches to ADA WEAVER, I, ARTHUR SPARKS, leave my ability to skip school and get away with it, to JACK MICHELL, I, SHEILA TAGGART, leave my cheerleading ability to ANYONE who can make use of it. I, JULIA VAN ALLEN, leave my ability to keep away from the boys, to MY COUSIN, I, EILEEN WELKE, leave my ability to climb ropes to JANICE FISHER, I, ELIZABETH WERNER, leave my ability to roller skate to MARY DANELORICH, I, PHYLLIS WHITE, leave my sense of humor love for Star Dust, and the ability to be a farmer's daughter to ANYONE that would care to have them, I, FRANK WRIGHT, leave my Dodge to ANYBODY that takes the time to open and close the doors.

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