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Donald Hudson A jest breaks no bones . Soccer 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 Boys State 3 Basketball Manager 4 Editor of Galway Piper 3 Editor of Galwaynian 4 Journalism Club 4 Class President 4 Vice-President of Class 3 President of A. A. 3 Chorus 1,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Senior Piay 3 Athletic Program 3 Quartet 4 Octet 3 Vice-President of A. A. 4 044 Z We, the Class of 1950, are the first to be graduated from Galway High School since it became a Central School, Back in 1947, we entered the freshman class with twenty-two members. The following year our sophomore class struggled on with sixteen members. Entering our Junior year, we began with fourteen members but two left, leaving twelve in the class. With Mrs. Crawley as advisor, we elected tne following officers: President, Susan Hansen; Vice-President, Donald Hudson; Secretary, John Pajak; and Treasurer, John Sherman: Irene Grezbien and Richard Suits represented the class in the Student Council, During the year we started our money-making project with a dance and hayride. As i3 traditional we gave a dance in honor of the Seniors, and we published the yearbook. In September 1949, our Senior Class again rose to sixteen members but dropped to thirteen when Henry Kruger, Sherman Clark, and Lewis Pajak left us. Mr. Simmons was our advisor, and the class officers were: President, Donald Hudson; Vice-President, Glenn Cullen; Secretary, Shirley Millington; and Treasurer, Irene Grezbien. Members of the Student Council were Susan Hansen and Thomas Mansfield. We added money to our treasury by sponsoring the annual magazine drive and the 33le of Christmas'cards. The Senior Dance was a great success also. Another activity was the Spring entertainment. The money which we all worked very hard for was used to take a trip to New York City. 00 CO
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Ci-ASS PROPIIlCY I, Madam Futuro, invite you to come with me into the future. For just a few minutes we wij.1 cxorore the activities of the members of the Class of 50 in the year i9Si+. The first person we see is Shirley Millington. Shirley is now a successful house-wife and is grateful to :rs. Soper for all the expei ience she gained in Sth period Nome economics '■'lass. Next, we meet .......... no, it c. n’t be, but it is.... Yes, it's Don Hudson. ,.e hardly recognize him for all the •makeup. Don is now with Ringiing Jr others Barnum and Jail-ay Circus and is known as Bobo The Clown. Mr. Hudson got his start with Galway Central School athletic Demonstrations. Our gaze now shifts to the booming town of Barkersville. Right in the middle of the business section we see a huge neon sign which reads: Mansfield and Mansfield, nlevator Shoes , .mother sign over the doorway reads: Dog sleds and Snow Shoes For Rent . It j.ooks as though Tom just couldrl’t tear himself aw .y from his hometown. Again the scene changes and we find ourselves outside the Senecal-Palmate:r Personality Salon. Monsieur Senecai is employed as dancing instructor and specializes in tap-dancing and the rhumba. His partner, Monsieur Palmateer, is a noted authority on dieting and advises his clients on exercises which prevent middle-aged spread. Next, we journey to Pajak's Corners where we find Little John's Milk Bar which specializes in homogenized vitamin D milk and carrot juice. Irene Grezbien has come a long way since her graduation from good old G. C.J. She has used her business course to good advantage and is the head-mistress at Madam Irene's Stenography School.
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