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FRED MILLIS-“Howdy” Library Club-Yearbook Staff’49-Commun- ique-Pirates of Penzance, props-Pinafore art work-Bowling-Intramurals-Track ROBERT PATRENETS-“Hebe”- “Wanna dance? Hang around, maybe somebody will ask you. ” President of Junior Class-Boys’ State- Basketball-J. V. and Varsity (4) Base- ball-Soccer MARIE TOWERS-“Mimi” Choir-H.M.S. Pinafore RUTH LEWIS-“Rufus”-“Oh, Frogs” Choir (4)-“H.M.S. Pinafore”-“Mikado”- “Pirates of Penzance” EMILE WILLETT-“Skid”-“Nevah mind” Soccer (2)-J.V. Basketball (3)-Pirates of Penzance, prop manager RICHARD COLVIN-“Speedy”-“Jibas” Choir-Orchestra-Band-Tennis 12
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ROGER IDE-“Ider” J.V. Basketball (2)-Varsity Basketball- Baseball-Track-Ski Team-Winter Carnival ROBERT BUTTLES-“George”-“Say Boy” Chairman of Public Speaking Committee- Chefs Club-Dramatics Club-Pirates of Penzance, Stage Work JANET BARRASS-“Red”-“I don’t Carah. ” G. A. C. SENIORS VINCENT VENABLES-“Vin” Soccer-Basketball-Choir-Yearbook- Library Club-Pinafore-Pirates of Pen- zance VERA L. WHITE-“Lu Ella - Huh” Orchestra-Volleyball-Cheerleading-Choir- Basketball-Business Manager of Junior Class-Tennis EVELYN WASHBURN-“Ev” String quartet-Orchestra-Assistant Director of Dramatics Club-Oratorical Contest-Basketball-Volleyball 11
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT yy E, the Senior Class of 1950, 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 the Class of 1951 we leave a copy of the Constitution so that when you become seniors you may fol- low our glorious tradition of writing amendments. Allen Charles—A scooter so that you won’t have to walk all the way home from those dates. Baker-Elaine--Another picture of that certain blond for your locket. Don’t loose this one. Barrows Merwin--A private bus line to run from the country to Corktown. Bilodeau June--The right to join the Chef’s Club. Bonner Betty--A package of red dye so you can match that of a certain guy. Butler Calvin--A bed for English class. Butler Robert—A pair of non-skid rubber gloves for milking those cows on cold winter mornings. Carter Beverly--A pin boy to set up those pins when your bowling. Clark Marilyn--The right to keep right on talking in study hall. Dayton Betty--The right to stay the nice girl that you are. DeLorenzo Dominic--A drawing board. Flansburge Jason--A baseball bat to protect yourself from all those Junior girls. Flockhart Claire--The right to treat Vinnie into the movies free every week. Goodnow Lorraine--The right to keep right on going with Donnie. Graham Dorothy--A baton. Hagadorn Karl--A dictionary so you can look up all those big words. Kobliska Mary Ann--The right to be Valedictorian for all your hard work. Knapp Ronald—Three more neck-ties to make it an even 500. La Pier June--The right to be quiet and friendly. McKnight Ansel--A car of your own to take Ruth out in. Merton Joan--A new car for Les so you won’t have to walk home. Meyer Martin—The right to go over to Mr. Vromans’ house for help any time you want. Normile Robert—A typewriter to write all those letters to South Glens Falls on. Orton Ramon—A pair of white athletic socks to be used for basketball so you won’t wear out your good ones. Petteys Gene—Some Vitalis hair tonic so you won’t lose that curly hair. Plummer Frank--A locker across from the Homemaking room. Randall Irvin--A car of your own in case your father wants to use his once ima while. Robinson Ray--A car so Dick Hesser won’t have to go down and get you in Saratoga when you go down to see your girl. Sandora Charles—The right to sit with the Varsity cheerleaders at all the games. Towers Allen--The strength of Samson so you can keep right on turning those flips. Van Vranken Margaret--The right to go up West Mountain anytime you want to. Van Wie Edward--The right to stay always quiet. Washburn Clair--The right to go up to Charlies and watch television anytime. Wheaton Chester--A safety hatchet so you won’t cut your other hand instead of the wood. Williams Janice--The right to go right on liking blondes. Woods Barbara—The right to buy an individual Freshman picture any time you want to. Given under our band this 26th day of June, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty. ft “The Seniors”
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