Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Ida Mae Reinhold Clodinej Homelaking UThe girl with the giggles.n Cheerleader fl,2,3,4J, Chorus Cl,2,3 ,4J, Sextette C3,4D, Carthage NoYoSiSlMoAu District Concert CZJ, Quaker Quacker Staff 141, Yearbook CQD, Pep Band C4j, Minstrel Show flj, Softba ll Team f2,3Q, Majorette C4D, Volleyball C2,3J. ,Z , Zeaiafiffd Qfeafvfafw David Pearce Penhallow CDooQ Math and Science uSti1l Water runs deepf' Baaketbhll C1,2,3,4D, Baseball CZJ, Keener's Christmas KSD, Red Cross Rep. C4J, Editor of Quaker Quacker C4j, Boys' Chorus f1,2,5,4J, Rep, to Black River CID, Quartette and Double Quartette CSD, Chris- tmas Carol CZJ, Class Secretary C41, Lanka Little Housef4J, N.Y.S.SSMqA. C5,4D, Yearbo0k Staff f4J, N.Y.S.S.M.A. Rep at caeehagaffsa, 1 4- K? I Q Cwejf Q 4f',,k,LAl, 44L1,f.4J4. feel V 4 q1t 4 147, 'kg' Lead 4 fo ,4Q.,x2,, , fad, , 5 zhi fC C-054 'ZX x, C!-1 IX J 1 r NK if JV'-1 4, 'kl ,K L VK-nik , Q 1- n xQf 'km -1:1 f 11? Ks 1 .-5' Y , ., 1- jg- lw A k . ,K , . . 'tessx Waype Edison Watson CNattyJ Science nThey don't come any better.H Football C2,5,4Q, Basketball Cl,2,3,4J, Baseball Kl,2,3,4D, Advisory Committee CB, 41, Quaker Quacker f4J, Quaker Advertiser f4J, Yearbook C4J, Nbs. Nbrley goes to the Masquerade C4J, ,QWQJMJI W Qzim 15.45

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Joyce Bernice Hull v Sf: l Harold Philip Lawler CS1imJ Science nHe may not be theslim eatguy in 53 town, but he can really get around,n Q: Baseball C1,2,5,41, Football f2,5,4Jg Basketball Cl,2,3,4J, Track C4D, Boys' Chorus C3,4J, Senior Band Cl, 2,3,4J, Quaker Quackerfs Sport Ed- itor C4D. 2 3 S v I 'SEN CJosie Butchj Science nCute, pretty, and not very tall, we couldn't get along without her at all. Girls' Chorus Cl,2,3,4J, Advisory com- mittee C4J, Feature Editor of 'Quaker Quackeru C4J, Cheerleader C2,3,4D, Chorus Rep. to Black River CID, WMrs, Morley Goes to the Mhnqueradem C4D, All Girls' Minstrel CID, Softball Team CSD, Volleyball Team CSD, Yearbook st aff C4 J Agnes Joy Miller CAe0nyD Mathematics nSome say she's quiet, but we know bettern NYSSMA Representative at Potsdam Q4l, Chorus Rep. at Black River CID, Chorus Clj2,3,4J, Sextette C4J, Pep Band C4Q, Girl's Minstrel CZD, Assi tant Time and Scorekeeper C4D, Voll U Ball CED, Quaker Quacker C4D, Year- book C4J, Typing Prize KSJ. -S .J- J



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1 , , 5 U Ll In the September of 1947 our class as Freshmen finally became a unit. My, how big we thought we were! heads joined our class that year, namely, Belva Hall. Bennett McDonald and Floyd Longmore also year but soon left us. Before long June loomed The two red- Fikes and Sally joined us that before us and we were ready with the passing of all our tests we found that to enter our second year of high school. During our Sophomore year we found that High School was not so easy as everyone expected it would be. We lost two more of our class, Louis Loomis and Ruth Diehl. This dwindled us down to fourteen. In our Junior year, the fun began again. We were organized as a class with Grant Hall as President, Belva Fikes as Treasurer, and Marilyn Watson as Secretary. Then we started our activities. We sold candy and we had a dinner for the Chamber of Commerce. The latter was a huge success. In the The thought activity we paper drive. projects we September of l95O we again came back to school. of being seniors was new and exciting. The first had to earn money for our trip to New York was a Next came a game party. In addition to these sold candy and paid dues, Before we knew what was happening midterm exams were upon us. From then on we began to count the weeks till graduation. Frequently we had to stop counting and take time to sell more candy, have an auction, and another paper drive. Also during the year as English projects, we edited the nQuacker Quacker' and the nBlue and GoldCV In the end came graduation, Uthe fruit of all our toils.n Shall we ever forget our shaking knees as we made our speeches and rose to receive our diplomasg shall we ever forget the joy mingled with sadness after commencement as we looked at the students we left behind, or the wonderful trip to New York? No, we shall never forget these things. Nor shall we forget Rhiladelphia High School and its teachers who helped us con- stantly. But most of all we shall always remember each other.

Suggestions in the Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY) collection:

Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 22

1951, pg 22

Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 33

1951, pg 33

Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 45

1951, pg 45

Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 30

1951, pg 30

Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 7

1951, pg 7

Philadelphia High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Philadelphia, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 38

1951, pg 38


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