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Marie Marguerite Tidd uWhat is well done is done soon enough 9 Forum 4; Senior Play Cast; Pp s Club 2. 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Photography 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4. ‘Leona': always with Kllen; quiet; gets along with all the teachers. Brooks Chester Tillotson “There is no great genius without a tincture of madness.” Forum 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2. 4; Press Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Track 3; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Public Speaking 3, 4. on II never meet a genius every day; has a vocabulary as big as a dictionary; Mr. Miller’s prize pupil. Alan Walbridge “Towhead” “He knows not when to be silent who knows not when to speak ” Basketball 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Washington Trip 4; Forum 3. 4; Intramurals 4; Senior Play Cast; Library Club 2; Track 4. Loves to argue and pester the girls; ‘‘I’m always right.” Always going to South Glens Falls, wonder why? Lee F. Wells “Shortie” “Nice things come in small packages” Basketball 3, 4; Football 4; Washington Trip 4; Baseball 3. 4; Intramurals 2; Secretary of Student Council 4; Noon Hour Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Secretary 3; President 4. Short, cute; swoon crooner of the Sophomore girls; snappy basketball player; “Gotta milk the cows tonight.” Austin Reynolds Williams “Beans” ‘Each man reap on his own farm” Football 4; Siren Staff. Art Editor 4; Forum 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 4; Senior Play Publicity Committee; Press Club 4; Track 3. 4; Noon Hour Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Publicity for Rascher Concert 4. Blond hair, school girl complexion; an artist; a brain in Social Studies Class. Guy L. Williams “Willie” Why do you bad me on a mid goose chase ” Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Washington Trip 4; Siren Staff 4; Baseball 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Press Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Team Manager 2; Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4; President of Student Council 4. Tall, nice looking; sharpy; “never a dull moment”; loads his milk truck up with girls.
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CLASS PROPHECY Donald Barber has moved to Saratoga where he is residing very happily with his Aunt Lillian. Dorothy Barber is living in Japan with “General Joe” who is there with the U. S. Army of ()ccupation. Roy Borrowman is now a famous throat surgeon. He is working on his own throat now trying to get rid of that blood-curdling laugh. John Bowe has just succeeded his big brother Joe as chief of the Fort Edward Fire Department. Mary Lou Bussing is living on Park Avenue with her third millionaire husband. She took a liking to New York in ’47. John Canavan is now a prosperous dentist. He advertises a very strong anesthetic which will stop all pain. Robert Carpenter is playing first base for the New York Yankees. Bob doesn’t wear a ball cap because he likes to show the fans that his hair doesn’t get mussed up when he plays. Sherwood Clark is a big cigarette manufacturer. His brother “Bummv” tests all new brands for him before they go on the market. Ruth Cook has a 50 per cent interest in the “Fish And Game Club” which has developed into quite a night spot. Bernard Curtis is now a big star on Broadway having gotten his start in the Senior play. He is now acting in the new version of “The Lost Weekend”. Anne DelSole is a great basketball player now with a well-known women’s team. Marilyn Doyle is trying to teach her children to be good football players. She wants them to follow in the foot steps of “Uncle Frankie”. Elsie Durkee is writing the “Love Lorn” column for a distinguished New York newspaper. Joeleen Durkin is now singing commercials on the radio. Her favorite one is “Rinso White”. Paul Elder just shocked one of his old acquaintances to death. He cracked a smile. Thelma Etu is still paying the “Strand’s” rent by her frequent visits there. Mary Gili.is is giving a great benefit to mankind by her nursing ability. Larry Godfrey invented a new high-powered gas to make his car go faster. (Flying low). Frances Hall is teaching an advanced course in atomic fission at a famous university. She also teaches her children the fine arts of driving. Ellen Hoskins is still following her life-long friend Dot Barber. Edward LaClair is playing left tackle for the New York Giant Pro Football team. “Lard” plays every Sunday when he doesn’t go fishing. Betty McCrea is adding new names to her “black book”. Do you spell Lard’s name Le or La? Clinton Middleton is still nursing his broken heart and swooning for the love of Ruth. Jane Middleton has opened up a place of her own where people can square dance. She is her own best customer. Mahlon Morrison just pitched a no-hit, norun game in the World Series. Marian Munson is taking time out from her household duties to win another beauty contest. Margaret Newton is taking her dog “Peggy” out for a walk. She just loves to go for Walk-ers. Patricia Perkins is now wearing her new Hudson Bay “Seal-ly” coat. Priscilla Reese is a stenographer. She writes all of “Horace’s” love letters for him. Patricia Smith is waging a political battle to have the Belt Line extend to the Point so she can have company all the way home. Harold Stoughton is now known as the “lone wolf” although “Butch” doesn’t know it. Marie Tidd is keeping her many men on the string. Brooks Tili.otson is playing first French horn in the N. Y. Symphony Orchestra. Brooks is also composing a symphony entitled “Ego Amo Republicans”. Arthur Toole is still racing against time. He ran so many times to school he is now a great track star. Alan Walbridge is outlining a plan to revise education in the public schools. He wants a joke-telling period placed in the schedule to develop ones sense of humor. Lee Wells is now in the “Hall of Fame”. He invented a better reaper and binder. Austin Williams is making his debut as “the world’s greatest cartoonist”, replacing Tik Tok. Guy Williams is running his dairy, seeing that all little children get a lot of milk. They say Guy uses a lot of milk at his house these days.
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