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Dukes Club 1941 - 42 Membership Dorothy Beach Eleanor Chambers Glenn Hastings Wallace Rock The students whose names are above have won for the year 1941-42 the right to wear the coveted '’Dukes'1 club key. These keys are presented by the school each year to the members of the graduat- ing class who receive a total of 35 points or more on the following basis: one to ten for school citizenship, ten points for a four year average of ninety or more, five for eighty or above or two for sev- enty to eighty, and other points for par- ticipation in sports, music activities, clubs, plays, publications, etc. This award is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed by the school on a pupil.
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11. Wallace Rock leaves his masculine touch that appeals to the women to Roy Livingston, 12. Grover Raymon leaves his ailments to Ellis Fish- heck, 13. Leah Seeley leaves her Rensselaer Falls bound roller skaces to Carol Howie, 11, Harold Smithors loaves his alarm clock whose time is so accurate that he is late for school to Glenr. Rickett 15. William Reynolds leaves his bashfulness to Mac Badger •, 16. ' Our class advisor, Mr. Wilson, who has entered the army, bequeaths his good nature, smiles, and chair in the seventh grade room to any teacher who comes to fill his place. 17. Certain members of the senior class leave Miss Hutchinson a more peaceful time after their departure. Lastly, we appoint G. E. Bush executor of this, our last will and testament with full authority over all our proper- ty. V ith the witnesses thereof, we have subscribed our names the twenty-second of Juno, 1942. Class of 1942 Eleanor Chambers and Glenn Hastings
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Class Prophecy Gasing into the future of the seniors of ’42, we observe some very interesting and successful people. We prophecy that in the year of 1952: Charlotte Backus in her nurse's uniform is at the head of a hospital' in New York City. Dorothy Beach is the wife of a successful young doctor, Sam Livingston, formerly from Houvelton. They arc now living in Syracuse. Eleanor Chambers is a successful instructor of music in Buffalo. Betty Fishbeck is helping at home while keeping company with a nic'c' young farmer. Ella Fishbeck is very happy in her job as housewife for a certain Mr. Masters while little red-headed Bobbie” plays in the front yard. Glenn Hastings is making a very pleasant home for himself and Mrs. Hastings, the former Ethel Steel, He is leading a well known orchestra. Betty Downing is found as head nurse in the Crouse- Irving Hospital in Syracuse. She still finds time to visit Gouverneur. Arlie Henry is a prominent speaker on farm problems in St. Lawrence County. Lois Johnston is a Second Lieutenant army nurse. She finds some of her patients very interesting, espe- cially one. William Reynolds is running a large cattle ranch in the West. Wallace Rock is very handsome in the uniform of a cadet in the U. S. Air Corps. Grover Raymon is seen flying along thousands of feet above us while dreaming of the girl he left behind him. Leah Seeley is found a3 private secretary for a suc- ce ssfuTHousiness man. She still finds time to type a letter to the army. Harold Smithers has worked himself up to the position of manager in a trucking business. He still likes one of the Heuvelton girls. Edith Towne is found as wife of the manager of a cer- tain accessory store in a nearby towne, Lois Johnston and Charlotte Backus
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