Gilbertsville Central High School - Valley Memoirs Yearbook (Gilbertsville, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Gilbertsville Central High School - Valley Memoirs Yearbook (Gilbertsville, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 28 of 88
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Gilbertsville Central High School - Valley Memoirs Yearbook (Gilbertsville, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 27
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Page 27 text:

Senior Class Historv Junior At the beginning of our Junior Vear, four of our class members left for different schools We now had fourteen members left in our class We elected the followinv officers President Elmer Miller Vice President Donald Mc Nullen Secretary Doris Blankley Treasurer Allen Rowe During this vear we sent overseans packaves, held two bake sales, tried noon time dancing, sponsored a dance, 'the Junior Hay Hop', sponsored the Junior class Carnlval, Uhlch benefited everyone and participated in the three one acf plavs Evervthing turned out very successfulhand helped bring our treasury balance to a new hivh fivure The formal dance of the vear, our Junlor Prom was held in May and the three one act plays were also held 1n May The play we out on was, 'An Apple for the Teacher' The Freshman, Sophmores, and Juniors all benefited by them Our class advisors for the year were Mr Lasky and M1ss Nanoni This Proved to be a very profitable year for the class of 'Sl Seniors We started our most important vear w1th thirteen members in our class Our officers this vear were Vice President Norman Qaunders Secretary Doris Bl nkley Treasurer Allen Rowe Bernadette, Norman, and Lenora graduated in Janu rv leavinf a number of ten We had to elect a new Presldent and Vlce President The were Laura Winton and Elmer Mlller, repectively Our advisors were Mr Souders and Mr Cl1ne Our student counc1l representat1ves were W1lma Breslln and Donald McMullen We sponsored a SU8EhQtt1 supper, September 20, sold candv at m0V1PS, basketball zames, football vames and our dances We had tvo dances with the Trailblazers, which were verv successful We sponsored the Senlor Plav 'Don't Darken my Door', a three act comedy given Apr1l l3 It benefited our class lmmenselv We also had two bake sales, two talent shows, two movies and sold writing paper and magazines We all had a wonderful year and we shall all remember the trials and tribulations of it . ' 1 , President Bernadette O'Hearon . a . . O . . . . l . A .



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Me, the Hlvh school the state of posunv mer declare this June Uraduatinz resldlng 1D the New York HEIHP Class Mlll class of GilBPFCSV1116 countv of Otsego, an of sound mlnd and d1s 4o rake, ordaln and oubllsh, and to he our last Will and Testament First of all Allen w1lls fo Jack Nlckerson his abmlltv to vet uo early 1U the mornlne Celestcwllls to Donald Post, her strength so he can becore a second Tarzan To Kate Gllbert, Don wllls hls gulet ways To Julla HGIUF, Paullne wllls her nays of b91HZ late once 1U avhlle The Senlors wlll Dan Halev thelr good humor and soreone to lauvh at h1s drv wokes To V3F1F Dan1els, Janet w1lls her wav of keeolng her mlnd on her school vork 1nstead of OUC9ldE act1vittes Laura Wlllg Joan Holden her ah1l1tv to pet thlnvs Hone To Arlene, RPTU1G O'Hearon leaves her oersonalitv Blllv M1115 Nancv Nurnv h1s sober wavs To B111 Ulm Norm Wltb the U1F1S leaves h1s ahllltv to 'make outn lmer leaves Neal of Dlav Brown hls ahlllty to work lnstead To Lewls lamolere, Mllma M1115 her ablltly to make up her mlnd Tre Senlors wlll Phll Seaman thelr h1eh scholastlc record Cnot the one 1U redl To Barrv Slaughter Dorls leaves her small Stature Lenora wllls Rover S 1th her ablllty to have a good tlme To the oophmores, the Senlors leave thelr abiltlv to studv hard all through thelr future vears T the Freshman the Senlors leave thelr 8h1l1CV t get alon vlth others The class of N5l' wllls Mr Huehes adeouate snace and tlme to run hls lntramurals 1U To hrs Shav the Senlors leave a ton of coal to keen her warm durlng school hours To hrs Dean the SGH15T vlrls mlll a more co ope 8t1V9 Horemaklng class Nr Tarhell the 18UlOFS mlll a few more oerlods for muslc rehe sals br Cllne The S9UlOfS vmll hlm U od luck next vear A 4 - ' K . , . , h , d , l . . . , - an . 'N , r . , .. r , J . . I u A . , , . 3, 4 t O . Q . . , . v . -' - v ' , - . A . 3 N .V 'u - l 9 . V 1. s Q - Q I 1 no . . , . v A . 1 . . .w u S, . . , . l . ,. . . . ' 1 1 f n - . 3 9 . . , , . , . a 1 . W. . . . C' I n s a , ,. . , o , .. A e'. , ' 0 7 ' o . o.. . , . . . l . . . I . . . r ., . , . , v. . . . 4, x, - ,T , .1 . - . C, . V. . ' v- , l . 1 . . Y. . H A A K A .

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