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WONDERFUL YEARS 'I hat year the music, festival was held in Saratoga. It was such a long trip that we all packed lunches. Rog (.'avion represented us at All-State ami was also chosen for Boys’ State. During our Junior year we had for the first time an exchange-assembly with South High which proved to he very entertaining, and held our annual Vesper Service at Chri tmas time. Theresa Brest ra and Kathleen Esmond participated in the Oratorical Contest which, of course, gave laurels to the Junior Class. This about closes the memorable year hut wait we forgot our J. S. Dance! Everything was wonderful ami we were having a swell time when the hand stopped playing and for an hour we sat and listened to the fight between Louis and Wolcott oh. well, we still had a good time drinking punch. Finally, Sept. 6 came around and we were Seniors! This year the class officers are: Flaps Milligan, president; Theresa Prestera, secretary; and Rog Clayton, Business Manager. In the fall we won the county league championship in soccer. We hoped again to win the basketball title, but we had a terrible start off by playing Stillwater in a game we called the “living statues.” Kathie Esmond won that year in the County Oratorical Contest and then competed at Ballston Spa where she again won the top honors ami became county champ. We traveled to Hudson for our Spring Festival. It was such a long trip that it’s a wonder we all came back. Brttv Cowles. Roberta Goodnoe, and Rog Clayton represented us at All-State held in Glens Falls. Other musical events that year were the exchange-assembly with Saratoga and the chorus sang on tin- radio as the band had done the year before. During 1948 and 1949 we al o held a series of quiz programs in which our team — seniors were: Jane Plummer. Denise Eno. Joe Monohan and Alan Schermerhorn competed against Lu- zerne and Cambridge. Then finally we went on our Senior Trip to Washington and New York. Our memories will never fade of all the things we did and saw. all now a wondrous memory. The pages of our album are full and the book was closed when the caps ami gown were donned and tin diplomas received in June. Everyone looked forward to the freedom which graduation would bring. In the future, the album will be brought out and no doubt everyone will agree that these wrere “the most wonderful ears” of all.
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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.
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