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Senior Class History On October I.‘5 the Senior Class returned with twenty loyal Seniors to carry on its activities. The first meeting, we organized, with tin followings officers: President. Guy Mykrs; Vice-President, Uaymond Coi.ijukn; Secretary, Scott Ciiai.kakt; Treasurer, Ja.mks Lkccktt; Student Council Members. Jamks Lkccktt. Gkohck KltlCKSON, lllClfAltl) SonoONMAKKU and Kik: k Kukuk: Vacuity Advisor. Mu. WlIKKi.Kit. With these officers at the head we started business at oner. Without delay the ring and pin committee was chosen. Charles ScralTord, chairman, with Jeanette Gardinier and Stanley Best assisting. The rings and pins were taken care of immediately and ordered. We received them about the last of March. The beginning of the second semester, we were enlarged by having the Home Cconomics and Teacher Training Departments join us. which more than doubled our number. At our first meeting we reorganized with the following officers: President. CllAltl.KS SctruTOKi); Vice-President. Bktty Moot; Secretary. Scott Ciim.fantj' Treasurer. Cuy VIvKlts; Student Council Members elected mere KayMONI) Bakiciit, Lawuknck Ciiison. Austin Ai.i.k and Kdcak Kukuk. Shortly after our reorganization, we sponsored a banquet for tin whole school in the cafeteria. At tin banquet the school was well represented. We also were favored with a few talks from different individuals. 'The main speech was given by Langley Gollycr on “Life As a Whole.” I am sure everyone enjoyed the event. Of course, when we near graduation there were many committees to be appointed to carry on the work. Those chosen on committees look charge of everything and we can be thankful to them for their wonderful work. Now that we are nearing our goal in life with graduation near at hand, we soon may he looking forward to the time when we will he going out in our various fields of activity. I am sure we all hate to leave Stale School, but may we not forget our happy school days spent there. May we never forget tin joys and sorrows that were experienced by us while at deal old Stale School. S. S. B., ’31 Aine
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AUSTIN 0. AI.I.K Dor. Ccneral Agriculture W iixlliaiu. Now Yoik Theta Cninmn 2. 31, Kitting ami ?4 Football (I, 2, 3,). Foollu-r Clul (I. 2. -J • Orange CD, Voice Staff CD. Class President 2), Class Basketball (31. If'here is the lilfie hoy who fends l ie sheep. Under the haystack fast asleep.'' KAYMONI) IIAKICHT Kay - General Agriculture Staatsbnrg. Now York SiikIciiI Council (3). Football (1,2. 3). Fitting Contest (21, Class Secretary (2), Class Basket ball f2). Pin and King Conimitico (2). There surely must be some lull'd work in him. for it never eninc out.” RUTH K. BAKBF.K Kufus—Teacher Training Mhhllohiugh High Middlebiirgh, N. Y. Smlent Council, Clee Club. real puzzle, it hut fa think in say She kepi council in so close a tray. 1.AIJKA MAY BALDWIN “Laurel May — Teacher Training Last Worcester High Last Worcester, N. Y. Laura Mac was eery small, llcr hearl was oil her sleeee. The hoys all hoped with one accord That she ii mild nerei edi t'.’ MADKI.INK L. IIKLLINGF.K Liddie or Ohio — 'Teacher Training Sharon Springs High Sharon Springs, N. 'l. Voice Staff. A pretty nose, a pretty mouth. A nice disposition, loo. She knows a lot- -the test she eon g«« v , She's just the fiicnd for you. Eleven
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