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MONROE PUTNAM «I like work. I could sit and look at it all day. F F. A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 4; Intermural Basketball, Football, and Ping-Pong. MARK REGAN A smile and a grin will let you in where the kick- er is never known. Class treasurer 1; F. F. A. 2,3,4—Reporter 3; Sen- ior Ping-Pong Champion. JOHN H. REMINGTON You must meet the world halfway. F. F. A. 2,3,4—Treasurer 2; Band 2,3,4; Panorama 4; Library Club Vice- president 4; Atom 1; Camera Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; Intramural Sports 3,4. JESSIE MAE SIMONDS Jes A shy maiden and demure. Band, Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Library Club 1 4—President 4; Atom 4; FHA 4; Intramural Sports 4; Dancing Club 1; Panorama 4. PAUL R. SNICKLES Snick He loves to eat. F. F. A. 1,2,3,4—Reporter 2; Camera Club 1; Intramural Ping-Pong Cham- pion 3; Panorama 3,4; Intramural Football 3,4; Basketball Manager 2,3; Football Manager 3; Baseball Manager 2; Intermural Basketball 4; Intra- mural Table Tennis 3,4; Boys’ Chorus 2,3. DONALD STRADER Doc Quiet he is but ever alert. Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Daffy Dills 4; Class Treasurer 2; Ping-Pong 3,4; Panorama 4. 11
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r 1 GILBERT H. DABY Gil The only way to have a friend is to be one. Class President 4; Reporter 3; F. F. A. 1,2,3,4—President 4,Vice pro ident 3, Treasurer 2; Jr. Sr. Prom Attendant 3; Daffy Dills 4; Pann rama 4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Intram» i ral Table Tennis 3,4; Boys’ Chorus 2,3. LOWELL DEAN DURANT Whatever comes he'll make the most of it. Band 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 1,2; Science Club 3, 4; Panorama 3,4; Football 3,4; Atom 3,4; Library Club 4; Baseball 3,4; Intramural Basketball 4; In- tramural Football 3,4; Reporter 4; All-State Band 2; Vice-President Science Club 3; Treasurer Science Club 4; Track 4. MYRA FLANAGAN When you are naturally nice. Homemaking Club 1; FHA 2,3,4—-President 2,3; Atom 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3 L- Band 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3—Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 3,4; ’ ’ Daffy Dills 4; Panorama 3,4; All-State Chorus 1,2,3. ELIZABETH LEACH Liz Modest and kind she goes her quiet way. Band 1,2,3,4; Atom 3; Daffy Dills 4; Class Sec- retary 3; Panorama 3,4; Intramural Sports 3,4. BETTY McCAUSLIN Mac A sunny disposition is half the battle. Cheerleader 2,3,4; Atom 3,4; Panorama 3,4; Daffy Dills 4; Dancing Club 1. NEVA MONICA Ever willing to help. Cheerleader 2,3,4; Atom 3,4; Panorama 3,4; Dancing Club 1. 10
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Class History Out of our entire class, Carol Cary i3 the only one remaining who started here in the first grade in 1939. Then Jeanne Bump entered the class in 1941 when the school was centra- lized. The majority of the class joined us in 7th and Sth grade. When we entered the freshman class in 1947 there were quite a few new students. Irene Ashlaw, Thomas Bradish, Edward Hazen, Pauline LaShomb, Richard Lynch, Elizabeth Pearl, Mark Regan, Ronald Shatraw, Wendell Smith, and Donald Stacy. Our one activity that year was selling tickets on a pressure cooker. Then to top it all off, Mr. Armet, our class advisor, forgot to buy the pressure cooker. We also went on a trip to Ottawa for social studies. Mr. Seaton and Mr. Schmitz chap- eroned us. Mr. Corbin, our principal, also went. We started early and ate our lunches on the bus, those who brought lunch ate it on the bus. The rest of us ate at a large restaur- ant. After lunch we went through the Parliament Buildings which gave us some idea of how the Canadian government was run.We also had a short talk with the U.S. Ambassador to Canada who told us all about Parliament which we found was very interesting. We went up into the tower and got a bird’s eye view of part of the city. We then had a short time to look around. Of course, the girls went and window shopped. We never did find out where the boys went. Our officers for the year were: Jane Christy, president; Carol Cary, vice president; June Magill, secretary and Mark Regan, treasurer. In our sophomore year Arlene Barton, Betty Fullerton, Eugene LaShomb, Richard Puryer, and Milford Watson joined us. Helen Bradish and Shirley Brown who had been with us since 1945 left during the year. Our one activity that year was a dance which turned out quite successfully. We cleared about $30 which, we thought, was quite a good profit. Still, it was a long way from our goal. Two of our popular girls were elected again for an office. Jane Christy, president; Carol Cary, vice president; Myra Flanagan, secretary, and Donald Strader, treasurer. That year we had our new social studies teacher, Mr. Pelotte. In 1949 we were all together. Milford Watson left during the year. Our activities were a cooked food sale, selling tickets on a chenille bedspread, selling class pins with the class year on them. We also had two dances. All of these were successful including our Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme that year was Mexican Fiesta. We decorated the hall with gay-colored streamers and Mexican designs. We had a false ceiling with streamers and put a wishing well in the center of the floor. The stage was decorated as a garden,with trellises and roses. We had The King's Jesters , a teen-age band from Potsdam to provide the music. Our junior class officers were: Jane Christy, president; Carol Cary, vice president; Elizabeth Leach, secretary; Myra .Flanagan, treasurer. Miss Gillette acted as our advisor; The class this year lost a few of its members. They were: Jack Gary, Fred Groebler, and June Magill. June left us to get married. Our activities for the year were: a cooked food sale which wasn't very successful. We ended up buying the remainder of the food among ourselves. A dance with The King's Jes- ters for an orchestra which turned out fairly well. We made a little profit on it, but not much. We had two card parties one at the home of Myra Flanagan which was very successful. At both card parties we had a Chinese auction on a cake baked by one of the girls in our class. Other money-making projects which we conducted were selling stationery, taffy and cards. Then we had two big events. The senior play, The Daffy Dills, was fun for all of us though it was hard work.Joyce Bump finally let her hair down and really screamed the night of the play. During practice you couldn't get her to scream. Then Myra forgot her knife,poison,and pistol, her most pro- tective weapons, the hit of the play. Well, all in fun and it turned out very successfully. The coming events are the annual junior senior prom and also graduation which we are all looking forward to. We have just about enough money now to go on our planned trip to Washington and New York. We are sure we will all enjoy this last trip together. Our officers this year were: Gilbert Daby, president;Carol Cary, vice president;Arlene Barton and Jeanne Bump, secretaries;Myra Flanagan, treasurer; Lowell Durant,class reporter. We kept our same class advisor, Miss Gillette, 12 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN
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