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Mrs. Hazlett, Panich, W. Twaddell, L. MclV1illen, C. Wright, M. Reisdorph fEditorj THE PEBBLE STAFF On a cold, dreary day early this fall The Pebble Staff huddled together to have their first meeting. Upon them hung an important decision. But anyone who knew the class of 1950 would have known what the final outcome would be. In the year 1945 a courageous junior class had decided to publish a souvenir of their alma mater. The Pebbles from that year to this have continued with that same aim. However, we had to decide whether we would make the '49 Pebble just a souvenir or a real year book. If we did publish a year book, we realized also that much more time, work, and money would be involved. The policy of the class of 1950 has always been that of forgetting previous traditions and proceeding on our own.', With this spirit we could not help deciding to publish a real yearbook, the '49 Pebble. We trust that, in the years to come, other classes will also do their utmost to publish a yearbook worthy of this school. We have had a great deal of fun working on this yearbook. We only hope you, the reader, will enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed producing it. S
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SENIGRS ADLARD, JAMES Newark, N. Latin3 Football 33 Transferred from Stony Brook 43 Student Council 43 Basketball Captain 43 Volleyball 4. BAKER, JEAN Houghton, N. Y. Latin3 Class Secretary and Treasurer 1, 23 Class Treasurer 33 Class Secretary 43 Librarian 3g Hobby Club 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Hockey 4, Basketball 4, Girls' Trio 43 Athletic Associa- tion 43 Oratorio 4. BARNETT, DAVID Houghton, N. Y. Mathematics, Science3 Y.T.C. Treasurer 43 Class Treasurer 43 Volleyball 4. BUDENSIEK, HAROLD Houghton, N. Y. Science, Lating Volleyball, Basketball, 13 Transferred from Edison H.S. 23 Y.T.C. 2, 3, 43 Banquet Committee 33 Basketball 3, 4g Student Body Treasurer 43 Football 43 Oratorio 43 Church Choir 4. FERGUSSON, SHEILA Brooklyn, N. Y. Latin3 Tennis 'Club 13 Softball Club 1, 23 Transferred from Fort Hamilton H. S. 33 Glee Club 3, 4g Student Body vice-president 43 Athletic Association secretary 43 Hobby Club 43 Hockey 43 Basketball 43 Oratorio 4g Girls, Trio 4. HERSEY, FRANKLYN Cortland, N. Y. Vocational Printing3 Transferred from Cort- land H. S. 33 Class President 4g Football 4. KE1-IREIN, GRACE New Britain, Conn. Scienceg Transferred from New Britain H. S. 33 Hockey 43 Basketball 43 Oratorio 43 Hobby Club 43 Glee Club 3, 4 Y. T. C. 3, 4. KNOWLTON, ROBERT Houghton, N. Y. Latin, Mathematics, Scienceg Class President 1, 3s Baseball 13 Student Body Treasurer 33 Student Body President 43 Athletic Associa- tion President 43 Pebble Associate Editor 33 High School Star Editor 43 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 43 Church Choir 43 Boys' Quartet 3, 4g Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 YT.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Valedictorian.
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