Mynderse Academy - Myndersian Yearbook (Seneca Falls, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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l. The Quecrfs Court at thc' Ball. 2. NVilly Crnwns Ruth. 3. Norma in a Reflective Mood. 4. Let Us in on the Secrets, Girls! 5. Taking a Breather. 6. Ottalie-the Girl with the Orchid-and Louie. T. Grand OJ March. 8. Drink Lo Me Only with Thine Eyes. 23

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CLASS OF FORTY- EVE EDl'I'l'I STRIIBLE-Junior Jumbles 3: Junior-Senior Party Committee 3: Intramurals -lt. A good! forward in basketball, who should go forward in business. GERALDINE MARIE SULLIVAN - Lnramlirals I. 2. 3: Cheerleading I. Z. 3: Wlig and Rouge l, 2. Sl, 4. Treasurer 4: Freshman Dance Committee I: Fresh- man-Sophomorc Play Tournament Committee I: Freshman-Sophomore Picnic Committee I. 2: Latin Club 2. Acdile 2: Class Secretary 3: Junior Dnncc Committee 3: Junior Jumbles 31 Junior Play 3: Junior Prom Queen 3: Microphone -I: Myndersian -1. Our Junior Prom Queen. and Diz's too. AN'l'0INET'I'E HELEN 'I'ERHllSl- Intramurals I. 2, 3. -1: Library Club I. 2. 3, l:Junior Jumhles 3: Pan-American Assembly 3: Junior Play Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee Ii: Vllig and Rouge Make-up Committee 3, ll: Micro- phone -l: Senior Play Committee -1: Myndersian -It. Lucky is the hoss that hires Toni. a jolly but ellicient secretary. WILLIAM EDWARD TIM MONS- Intramurals I. 2, 3, -1: Band I. 2, 3. 4: Freshman Dance Committee l: Fresh- man-Sophomorc Picnic Committee lg Sophomore Dance Committee 2: Junior Jumhlcs 3: Junior-Senior Party Com- mittee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3. Bill is quiet until he gets a pair of drum- sticks in his hands. XVILLIAM HENRY XVARD. JR.-Irv tramurals I, 2. 3, -I: Band I, 2, 3. 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Pan-American As- semhly 3: Junior Play Committee 3: Senior Choir 3, -lt, Operetta -lt, All-State 3, -l. Bill always has a smile, a voice, and most ogtlieftfiknc, a broken log too. 1522! GILBERT VAIIGHN WATKINS4 Intramurals l, 2, 23. 4: Football l, 2, 3, tg Freshman Committees lg Freshman- Sophomore Picnic Committee I: Tum- bling Club 2: Sophomore Dance Com- mittee 2: Class Prsident 3: Block M 3. fl-, Vice-President el: Junior Dance Committee 3: Junior .lumhlcs Zig Junior Play 3: Junior-Senior Party Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Junior Rotarian -1: Student Council fl-: Senior Ball Committee fl: Myndersian Business Manager 4. Oli, he sits high in all thc ladies' hearts, but especially Betty's. DONALD EARL WO0D-lnt,ramur- als I. 2. 55: Sophomore Dance Commit- tee 2: Baseball 2: Junior Dance Com- mitteefi, lsn't love granrI.Dot, and Don? JAMES ROBICFUI' WOODS-lntra- murals I, 2. 3, 4: Senior Choir 1, Oper- etta l: Freshman-Sophomore Picnic Committee 1: Sophomore Dance Com- mittee 2: Pan-American Assembly 3: Junior-Senior Party Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee Zi: Senior Play Committee 4. Not the Chief ot' Police, just our quiet Jim.



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JACK D JILL PECULAT OFFICERS RONALD SCHAERTL . . . . . President JOAN GORTON . . Vice-President JOYCE ALFORD . . Secretary ROBERT ARONSON ........ Treasurer MRS. OLIVER, Miss SPENCER, NIR. BECKER, MR. REED .-tdvisers The Jolly Juniors lived up to their name this year. Wie returned from summer vacation full of pep and raring to gol Starting the year OIT with a bang, we elected the famous football hero, Ronald Schaertl, as our class president. To add even more pep, we chose J oan Gorton, our vivacious cheer- leader, as vice-president. Joyce Alford was elected secretary and with complete CPD con- fidence, we placed our funds in tl1e hands of Bob Aronson. We were proud and happy to have several veterans added to our class this year. They have proved themselves to be good class members and we admire their determined spirit. Realizing fully what they have done for us and for our country, we welcomed them to our class and wished 'them the best of luck in their studies. The sensation of the year was our Junior Cabaret. With the music of Ray Costello's orchestra, reserved tables, waiters, entertainers, and of course, plenty of food, how could it help but be good? Our next big event was the junior play, Some Babyf, Not only was it some baby, but it was some play. It will be a long time before we forget Bob Aronson and Paul Sisson crawling around the stage, looking for babies. With a mixture of ghosts, babies, and sheriffs, the play was a great success. We were fortunate to have Mrs. Holt as our dramatic coach, her fine directing and the splendid performance of the cast, gave us a super play. Stopping just long enough to catch a breath, we started work on the Junior Jumbles. Scouts were sent to junior homerooms to dig up hidden talent, and what talent they dis- covered! Now that we had attained the high rank of Juniors, tive of our members were chosen for special honors. Two outstanding boys were picked as Junior Rotarians and three were selected to attend Boys' State this summer. We gave the seniors a gala send-off at the annual Junior-Senior party. Our class really outdid itself in decorations, entertainment, and refreslnnents. Of course, the seniors were hazed a little but they didn't mind it . . . much. Our last social event of the year will be the Junior Prom. It will bring to a close our junior year. As we look back, we can remember days of sorrow, happiness, worry and joy. The Prom will be the climax of all these days and we can be sure that it will be a highly successful and memorable one. This annal would not be complete without making mention of our class advisers. They have spent a great deal of time helping us plan our dances and arrange our programs, their guiding hand is greatly appreciated. To Mrs. Oliver, Miss Spencer, Mr. Becker, and Mr. Reed, we would like to express our sincere gratitude. NANCY DOANE, Class of '48 24

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