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BARRY W. MYNTER Barry has been prominent in many Blue and Gold sports events in the last four years, earning his letter in football this year, as he starred in the quarterback position. Barry has also earned a letter in track and has participated in intramural basketball, while this year he has been on the Student Service Committee and the Blue and Goldl' Sports Staff. This good-looking and popular senior enjoys hunting and is a real authority on Indians. PETER H. OSTRANDER Pete's outstanding work in the Charlatans was rewarded last year by his membering into the National Thes- pians. Peter has also been kept busy as a member of the Projection Club and as the president of the Science Club this year. During school he finds chemistry to his liking, while after school, his main interests are cars and a certain sophomore girl. Pete plans to study engineering in the future. RICHARD THOMAS NACK Richard, better known to his num- erous friends as Dick or Richie, is another of those all-round boys. Richie has kept busy with choir and band, including Dance Band, both of which have had him as a four year member. Along with this he has also found time for basketball and track. Richie's proud of the fact that he was voted to Student Service Committee in his senior year. Success is a sure thing for this combination of good looks, alert mind, and pleasing personality. JANE M. PALEN Tall, blonde, and beautiful is an accurate description of Jane. She keeps everyone guessing all the time, and maybe this explains her four year Charlatan membership. In her senior year she was also a valuable asset to The Owl typing staff. Jane will miss H. H. S. next year, but is anxious to get started on the modeling career she wants. The many charming quali- ties we've known in her should cer- tainly help her achieve this goal. if at I ' a MARIE A. NERO Although Marie's favorite subject is English, she has a great deal of talent for drawing. Acting as chief typist for The Owl has taken up a great deal of Marie's time. Her favorite out-of-school activities include having fun at the Anchor and bowling. In her plans for the future, Marie in- cludes working for the State Depart- ment in Albany. VAIRA PAMILJANS We used to be able to recognize this girl because of her long blond hair, but even with her new short cut, we know it's Vaira with her graceful walk. Being one of the leading ladies of the Hudson High stage has occupied much of Vaira's time, but she still finds time to be an active participant in girls' sports, a member of National Honor Society, and vice- president of the Science Club. Al- though it isn't definite, Vaira says she'd like to enter the math-science field. 527
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261 ARLENE L. METZ This out-of-towner, who hails from Rossman, has been a member of the Zero-20 Club in her junior and senior years. During her free-school time, Arlene can usually be found helping out in the library. Out of school, she can give you pleasant, efficient service at her job in Newberry's. We're sure that Arlene will make good in her future nursing career. MONA MOQUIN This tall, blonde beauty, who hails from Claverack, can be seen and heard in the halls of H. H. S. Mo , as she is affectionately called by all of her many friends, has been an active mem- ber of Projection Club. The last two years she has taken care of her little Cheerleaders, acting as their manager. The class of '54 has one more thing to say to Mo , Remember, Speech is silver, but Silence is golden! VALERIA MIESKE Valeria is often seen riding from Stottville to Hudson in her green Mer- cury. She is proud of the car and prouder yet of the record she'll leave behind at H. H. S. She considers being inducted into the National Honor Society in her junior year as her greatest achievement. French Club and Science Club have also kept her busy. Upon graduation Val is bound for California, where she plans to study to teach French. NORMAN MORRISON Norman enjoys hunting and fishing especially. He has plenty of space to do this in Livingston, his hometown. Farming also takes up much of his time after school and during the summer. Norman names shop as his favorite subject. We are looking forward to his becoming one of the successful farmers of our community. MARY ELLEN MINK Minky , as her Stottville friends know her, is one of those rare people with the never-ending energy. Her talents have earned for her the presi- dency of the G. A. A. Advisory Board, a post on the Student Service Committee, and one of the Editorial positions of The Owl . Sports are Mary EIlen's hobby, and, after seeing her with a tennis racket or hockey stick in her hand, you would see why. Q' JUDITH ANNE MUGFORD Judy may be seen in the summer helping out at her parents' restaurant. Buttons , as Judy is known by her friends, selects secretarial practice as her favorite subject and plans to be- come a secretary after graduation. She has used her typing talent this year on the staff of the f'Blue and Gold . Judy considers graduating as her greatest achievement.
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281 1 I ' F 21. AUDREY C. PATTISON Audrey is very much interested in music. Choir and the Choralettes have claimed her time for four years. Col- lecting records is also a hobby of hers. And takes pride in her induction into the National Honor Society this year. After graduation, Audrey plans to attend Potsdam State Teachers Col- lege, where she will major in English and become a teacher. AUDREY L. PELL We hope you won't he seeing Audrey very often at her after school job, for she works at the hospital helping the nurses. Aud's interesting hobby is collecting match covers from all over the country and arranging them in a scrapbook according to states. If her hopes are realized, Audrey will some- day be working for the Department of Agriculture in Washington. WILLIAM B. PATZWAHL, JR. Bill, who hails from the town of Claverack, is one of our more fun- loving classmates. Everybody's sure to enjoy a laugh or two whenever he's in the crowd. Bill who likes to go hunting and fishing, also makes a hobby out of taxidermy. Football and baseball have taken most of his after- school time this year. After graduation, Bill will probably join the Navy. JANE A. PENDERGAST Jane is one of those girls that prove that good things come in small pack- ages. She was an outstanding member of Charlatans and has been so far for four years. The roles that jane has portrayed are those of witty and sar- castic people. Jane has been cheering the teams on to victory, in her sopho- more year as a J. V. cheerleader and in her junior and senior year on the Varsity squad. The class of '54 asks, What do you have at breakfast to get all this pep? ! ! LOUIS PAYNE Lou , our class president for the last two years, can be identified by a handsome smile and friendly Hi . This active senior likes all sports, as is shown by his participation in varsity baseball, varsity basketball and varsity soccer. Besides sports, Lou has found time to serve the Student Council and the Student Service Committee. Major- ing in physical education in college is Lou's plan after graduation. LOIS PETERS Lois came to us in her sophomore year from Wilber H. Lynch High School in Amsterdam. Lo , as she is called by her friends, enjoys sewing. During her summer vacations, she visits her hometown, Amsterdam. Biology is considered the top subject by Lois. Graduating is classified as her greatest accomplishment.
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