High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 21 text:
“
Senior NAME FIRST GLIMPSE FAVORITE PASTI John rlin wolfish playing the guitar Cary Winslow neat basketball Gerald Milligan boyish basketball John Smith radio-active chasing Theresa Lester White laughing fooling around Donald Niles shy sleeping Kenneth Denton tiny hunting and fishing Harry Miner hair needlework Roger Clayton lanky being with Roberta Ronald Straight quiet Luzerne girls Alan Schermerhorn nonchalant swimming Robert Winslow cute playing the guitar Joe Monahan sleek reading Fred Rabida specs bowling Roberta Goodnoc nice complexion with Roger Joyce Washburn tiny Larry Betty Cowles hid)ha singing Theresa Prestera smiling eyes at Russell’s Patricia Walsh long lashes swimming Barbara Seeber studious reading Kathleen Esmond naive drawing Betty Boyle neat typing Elizabeth Baker cute square dancing Denise Eno athletic driv ing Doris Frechette looks nice sewing Barbara Rhodes take another studying Latin Marjorie Pattist sporty skiing Anna Mae Butler shy in Corinth Anne Moore quiet movies Jane Plummer pearly teeth swimming Joyce Jignore tiny cheerleading Personalities 01 TSTAND1NG CHARACTERISTIC W ANTS TO BE PROBABLE 01 TCOME Casanova in the Navy K. F. wave in hair in the Marines guard house joking in the Marines married specs radio technician a good one oils liair to keep it in place husband school principal smile married bigamist grin civil engineer game warden carrot lop study forestry homemaker classy dresser engineer Frankie’s stand-in expressions catcher working in the coal pocket wit journalist copy boy freckles in the service Pvt. W inslow first class slimness civil engineer quiz kid laugh himself manager of the Grand I nion quietness secretary Rog’s wife good basketball player beautician physical education teacher blond hair canary millionaire's wife beautiful teeth journalist giving trumpet lessons her wit nurse just that her height nurse married 1 oration artist another Clare Boothe Luce her eyes secretary good typist her giggle nurse good one her wit pill-roller drugstore owner her laugh music teacher clarinet player her wavy hair nurse soloist friendliness in college swimming instructor (piiet hitched exactly that domestic ability married just that smartness Math teacher skiing instructor delicate secretary glamour gal
”
Page 20 text:
“
Class Will We the (lass of 1949. being of sound mind, body, and disposition, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form following: To Joan Baldwin—a job in the hospital so she can see which Palmer boy she likes best. To Janet Barrass—the right to start a bus line to Stony Creek. To Loretta Ben ware—-the right to teach ice skating. To Cal Butler—the right to go down on Hamilton Ave. whenever he wants to. To Bob Buttles—the right to keep smiling always. To Sandra Clayton—a half interest in a factory where Argyle socks are made. To Dick Colvin—the right to keep driving that Plymouth. To Louise (Skippy) Eggleston- -lots of good luck in the future in your florist shop. To Joan Fenton—the right to go to Palmer always. To Paul Goodhart—a new secret formula for making sodas. To Dick TIesser—a grocery store so he won’t have to walk so far to get something to eat. To Lyn Iloffman--a bookstore where she can spend all her spare time reading. To Roger I do—a motor bike so he won’t have to climb the mountain. To Leo LeClair- the right to go lip on Main Street whenver he wants to. To Ann McKelligott—the right to keep right on cheering for good old Corinth High. To Fred Millis—the right to start a dancing school. To J. T. Murphy—the right to stay just as nice as you are now. To Hebe Patrenets—the right to own a shoe shop. To Martha Price—a bike to ride into town on. To Dick Seigcl—some “miracle glue” to hold his two front teeth in with. To Bob Snyder—the right to grow tall and keep those pretty blue eyes. To Donald Towers—a pair of unbreakable glasses. To Marie Towers—the right to keep on making people “think” you are so “quiet.” To Edward Van Wie—the right to be just as quiet next year. To Vincent Venables a football helmet so he can plow through the locker room. To Vera White—the right to be just as full of fun next year as this year. To Emile Willett—a course in Fred’s Dancing School. To Elizabeth Woodcock—the right to be a good life-saver so she can save her boy friend’s life at least. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereunder set our seals.
”
Page 22 text:
“
THE MOST As we look back over tlie days at C. H. S. our thoughts will turn to all the wonderful times we have had and all the struggles and efforts throughout our school days. How well we remember Mr. Foils' one through fives; Flaps Milligan and Ding Winslow earnestly helping Buzz Conway clean his summer camp; finding excuses for not having our homework done; Jane Plummer suddenly becoming ill when we had a snow- storm; Theresa Pres t era and Rat hie hsmond always rushing to see which can get to school on time; then at Christmas time we heard an outstanding sing-swing quartet given by Mr. Crawley. Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Foils and Mr. Smalldone; nor will we forget Flaps’ car or Denise’s driving; and our beautiful skating rink and tennis courts which we never got. But to recall our earlier years we should put it down for all to read. In the fall of 1947 we moved into Study Mali finding Mr. Foils our homeroom teacher. That year we went to Albany for our Spring Festival under the direction of Mrs. Bartlett. Bet Boyle and Joyce Washburn went up on Varsity. Doris Frechette and Joyce Jiguere were put on J. V.’s- for cheering. I his closed our book for Sophomore events. Our album opens again on the next school year when we all managed to become Juniors ami had Mr. Vroman as our home- room teacher. This year we elected class officers who were I4 laps Milligan, president; Don Niles, vice president; Doris Frechette, secretary and treasurer, and Marge Pattist. business manager. During 1948 Corinth High won the county league championship in basketball with Flaps Milligan, Ding Winslow. Don Niles and Kon Straight on the varsity representing our class. We went into the sectionals with our first game against Broadalbin the team that hadn’t been beaten in eighty-six games —guess what we won!! Also that year we were the soccer champs. Outside of regular sports, we organized a ski team and journeyed to Lake Placid for the races we won eleventh place out of thirty-nine schools that was our first try. After Lake Placid events were over, we held our own carnival at Alpine Meadows and that evening held the coronation of the King and Queen, Keith Mosher and Jane Plummer. During that year we made a class trip to Howe Caverns and the Albany Museum. Another fabulous trip enjoyed was the 1. P. Company itinerary.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.