SUNY at Cobleskill - Voice Yearbook (Cobleskill, NY)

 - Class of 1923

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10 THE V OIC E [Mtl S S YEAR BOOK Name Address Nickname Favorite Expression Favorite Pastime Activities William S. Massie Mcchanicsvillc. N. Y.. R. I). No. 2 ••Bill Wouldn't Wonder!” Walking down to the silk mill Class Presidcrt 21-23. President of A. A. '23. Pres. Rural Citizenship Club 20-21. Vice Pres. A. A. 21-22. Varsity Brr’chall 1921-22-23. Manager of Baskellrall 1922. Capt. of BaskdlNilt 1923. Member of S.m'ent Council 1923. Name Address Nickname Favorite Expression Favorite Pastime Activities Gordon L. Cummings Schenectady, N. Y, R ■ F.D. No. 6 Red Oh. Gee. I don't know! Drumming Pi Phi See. Senior Class 22-23 Alumni Editor. “The Voice 22-23 Glee Club 22-23

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THE V OI C K YEAR BOOK !) Il was later brought up that we ask the Training Class girls to |oin us and work together with us in preparation for graduation. They accepted and it was necessary to re-elect ofliccrs. Tins time William Massie was chosen unanimously, making the fourth time that he has been elected President of the Class. Ella Cheney of the Training Class was elected Vice-president, Gordon Cummings was elected Secretary and Pierre McCormick. T rcASUtcr. It was decided to have an executive committee consisting of the Class officers and Frances Knapp, chosen by tbc class, meet every other Monday and a meeting of the whole Class held on the intervening Mondays. Tire Alpha .eta Phi coo; crater| with the Senior Class in arranging a 'lance in honor of the inslall.it n »• the Alpha .eta Phi in Pi Phi, a national fraternity. 'Ilie proceeds of the dance went to the Senior Class. Another lienefit dance was put on by the Class on the 16th of December At present we are all woiking haul selling as many tickets as we can for a moving picture show for the benefit of the Student I»an bund, this fund makes it possible for students who have no money, to Irorrow. at a low rate of interest, enough with which to get ihrotigh school. William Massie is still our old standby on the varsity basket ball team and Max Tomck has worked bis way up to a place on the team and he has become a fine player. Bill and Max have done something else very creditable foi the School too. Bill made a year's record of 20,445.5 pounds of milk and 33.66 ll»s. of butte; fat in a seven day record with Jessie Korndykr Waldorf 2nd. a dandy Holstein cow belonging to the school, and Max made a record of 31.6 pounds of butter fat in seven days with Coblcskill Pieterjie Countess another of our good cows. Payson Derby represented our class at the Slock Judging Contest with other schools of our class at Cornell University and with Walter Cluistophcr and Edwin Thomas brought back the second pri c cup. This year. Payson Derby was cho cn as editor of Ilie Voice and Gordon Cummings is Alumni Editor. Milton Woodworth Isccame Business Manager at tlw Iscginning of this last term in January. The meuJjcrs of the School wanted a year l ook. so that this is taking •he place of the last issue of I he Voice . Of course, it can not take the place of 'The Voice , altogether and I for one. ho| e that the | ul -lication of The Voice , as a | ci io.lic.il will l c continued next year by those we leave to carry on and improve the work we have had a hand in. The Commencement exoreires are scheduled to lake place on the evening of April 10th in the Auditorium of the School. 1 am safe in iVg fo. the whole Class, to you. who remain here that as we past from school to the work that we have prepared for. we surely |!.ojc that you will get as much, or more, from your opportunities here than we have, and that you will put a great deal of energy into increasing and improving student activities for they arc iin|mi1anl m the career of an institution and its students.

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