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1939 Hart, Anne Noun I didfft my 4 word! Anne is one of those girls who travel from West End daily to follow their studies. Whenever you hear a good joke being told, look for Anne. She has proven herself to be a very capable cheer- leader and an accomplished dancer and skater. We know that Anne will have success wherever she goes. Hawkins, lean lWe.rt Em! looks to Tri-Stater! Jean, a popular Senior, is secretary of the Senior Class, a member of the Girls' Hi.Y and of the Girls' A. A. Although she participates in many extra-curricular activities, her name can be found on the honor roll every six weeks. jean will be greatly missed when she has been graduated. Henion, Betty A former beloved Queen Betty is a small, studious brunette who comes from Montague. Her aim is to take a P. G. Course next year and later to become a secretary. She is an active member of the Montague Grange and takes part in many plays given for its benefit. Much success in the future, Betty, from the Class of '39! Hinkley, Lillian Have you fold your ticket! yet? Lillian is another of our West End maidens. Her rating in scholar- ship and in friendship is high. She can usually be found with Sophie and the Talbutt sisters. Can there be any reason other than that she likes skating for her visiting the Rink so often? Her work as group chairman brought out her ability as a leader. May you always be in the lead! V SENIOR MEMOIRS
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1939 Gregg. Marjorie Come on, gang-a wang bang for Port! Marg, who comes from West End, is an all-American girl, being head cheer leader, past president of the junior Class, treasurer of the Senior Class, president of the Girls' Hi-Y, member of the Girls' A. A. and of the French Club. In the Por-je contest she was chosen the most popular student in the school and she was tied for first for the pupil who -has done most for the school. With her friendly manner and ambition, we know success awaits her at every venture. Hallock, Lucile Small but big-hearted Here is a Senior who is not only brilliant and willing to work but she possesses a real jollity and friendliness which have gained for her the admiration of her classmates. Lucille plans to attend New Paltz Normal School where she will train to be a teacher. With her in- itiative and ability she is bound to become an able pedagogue. Hammond, Robert Make way for Cahoonzie! Bob is a handsome young banker from Cahoonzie who is the proud possessor of a genial disposition. He is secretary of the Boys' Glee Club and a member of the Drew Epworth League. His chief hobbies are handicraft and electricity. We wish you success in your future undertakings, Bob! Harlor. Marion Ola, that bar wax late againf' Marion is one of the representatives from Greenville. She is well liked by all who know her and we hear that she prefers red heads . Her favorite subject is shorthand. Wfhatever her chosen line of work may be, she, with her cheerful disposition, is sure to be a success. SENIOR MEMOIRS
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M1939 Houser. Caroline lVl9ere if A111141 May? Caroline, who lives in Sparrowbush, finds school work occupying the biggest part of her time In Sparrowbush she is very active in Epworth League activities. Her histrionic ability has been proven in many Grange plays. Although Caroline's plans for the future are indefinite, we are sure she will succeed in whatever s-he undertakes. Hulse, Sylvia Her ifzferertf are not here Sylvia, better known as Syl Ranks high in her classwork, honor and will. She is an active member of the Senior Class. Everyone knows in life she will pass. Syl may be seen with Marge, Honey or Millie. In school and out she's never found silly. Husson, Anna May Sayr little, thinks much This quiet, studious classmate, whose wisfh is to achieve success as a school teacher or librarian, comes from Sparrowbush. She cer- tainly is a credit to her home town. She works very hard at whatever task she attempts and never shirks responsibilities. Her scholastic standing assures us of her success. Good luck and happiness from the Class of '39 to you, Anna May! Kawalec, Peter Booty are my hobby Peter, alias Muscles , is shy and bashful where the girls are con- cerned, they say. When asked about this personal question Peter replies, I am going to be a hermit. Anytime one goes to the Public Library, one can find Peter in the reading-room--mighty good com- pany, Peter! SENIOR MEMOIRS
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