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glokgi; i. wilcox Kireerackcr — Animal Husbandry Woostinn High Pattersonville, IN. V. Student Council (1. 2), Class Treasurer (2), Kitting Contest (1), Crop Show (2), Grange (1, 2). Our treasurer is George IF i I cox, IF ho lends the sage anil money ho v. lie's always dunning fur our dues. Yet he the money cannot use. WILLIAM W. WILLIAMS “Bill ---Animal IItishamlry Poultney, Vermont Grange (1, 2, 3), Tlmta Gamma (1, 2, 3), Kootball 1, 2, 31, Kitting Omlest II, 21, Poultry Killing Contest 13). Class Basketball (1. .3), Basketball Sipiml (2), Krnit and Crop Show, Parly-Pro Speaking Contest (2), Leather Club (1) , Junior Vice President, Senior Play. Hi I lie IF i Ilia ms, quite a hoy. To our Jessie is a joy lie is noisy, full of fun. And she's such another one. ROBKRT C. WILSON ‘‘Bob”— -General Agriculture Canaan. New York Theta Gamma (1, 2, 3), Crop Shop (2,3), Voice Staff II, 2. .3), Business Manager 12, 3), Plowing Contest (2), Grange (1, 2, 3), Orchestra (2, 3), Kittini! Contest 11, 2), Parly-Pro Chib (2) . Senior Play 13), Dramatic Club (3). IF ho comes in whene'er it's rainin'Y It's that IFilson hoy from Canaan. Hub is such an-awful shei t. Ami he rims just like u streak. CIIARLKS WOI.KK “Chunk —Poultry Special Jefferson, New York Basketball (I, 2). Christinas Program (1). Member Student Council 12), Judge at Cross Country Meet (2), Poultry Kitting Contest 12), Sheep Kitting Contest M l, eta Alpha Phi 12), Inter-Class Track Meet 12). fFolfe is u little hoy IFilh u eery fermions name; Hut he [it ove.s himself quite mini at I In ii game of Iniskclhull ROBKRT K. WOOD “Bob General Agriculture Mariaville. New York Kitting and Showing Contest (I, 2), Class Basketball 12), Cross Country 13), Theta Gamma (.3), Poultry Showing 13). Huh K ami is II quiet lad and studious is he, lie never flirts with the girls and he is liushjiil ns van he. M MUON ZKM ARK0W1TZ “Zemin Home Keonoiuies Cat skill High Calskill, N. Y. Basketball Sipiail. Public Speaking, Grange, Home Keonoiuies lull. Speaking Contest Tryouts. Marion has hud crushes on Slate School hoys. Sow which one. will it he. She's great at growing flowers, Hut %he's laiif.ing fur a he! [28]
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KDWAKI) F. TRAVIS lllondie' —One Year Special Scotia, Now York Public Speaking Tryouts, !•'i11ii» Contest. Travis is a dapper dandy- -Ptuiilhrt fin ::Jr mill sired candy: A nay Inna school he’ll often slip To prm tier ai his siilcsniitnsliip. JOHN F. VAN Al.MKl.O “llmiey uim:il Husbandry Nassau. New York Assl. Manager Football (1), l-'ilIin Contest (I, 2). Tim Aliiiclo he talks am! lull s. And idieiivs tides 'rapt when he mill,';— Thinks himself i uih fine anil dandy, lint only iril i his ton fine he's handy. AUK AM K. V AN VK ANKKN Alio” Animal Husbandry Cohoes High AValorvliol, N. Y. Ilaeklield Football (1). basketball (l.2),Capt. Basketball (2). Pr.vicleni of Class (I, 2». Alii Irlio, Council 12). At Inis hell,nl I our A hr. is fit i oil lie can't he heat and never cottlil. Pur on the jloor he is so eet — lie e’line to ns from II nirrrliei. WKSI.KY VVACKK ‘’Wager nimal Husbandry 'I'roy, Now York Football (P, Killing Coniost (2), Feather Club (I). II esfey II aacr, what a shir :! A’ever hitmen to do his work 'Till he met a Indy lore. And now he's Toadies 'Turtle Dove. 1)01101.AS VVA1TK “IW Niiimal Husbandry Soolia I linli Solionoolady, N. Y. Voice Staff (I, 2), Kdilor ill Chief (2). Advertisin'; Manager Voieo til. First Place Speaking Contest (1). First Place Parly-Pro Shaking Contest (1), Stale Crauge Speaking Contest (I, 2). First Place (2). Theta Cainina (1,2), Basketball (1). Football (2). Student Coum-il (21. Pin and King Committee (2), Fitting Contest (I). Christ mas Program (1). Dramatic Cluh (2), Senior Play, Commencement Speaker. Dignity. and mini, reserve. Self-assurance, lots of nerve. Phufitenee. and wisdom great All hvlong to Douglas IT idle. W. U. WASIIKIJUN ■‘Wasliie Teacher Training Schenectady High Schenectady, N. Y. Public Speaking Tryouts, Drauiutie Club. IT ashy would the Mohawk enter. And he got aplenty wet. lie's a In-ttei friend than lover.— AI mg'i el him it s all this, you let. [27]
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Senior History II seems only a short lime ago, back in Oelober 1930, dial die first member of die class of sla:led as Ireslunen al Stale School. The class, composed of Home Keonomics. Teacher's Trainin'!; and Agriculture members, numbered ninety-three and was, up lo llial lime, die largest entering class in die history of the school. The group soon became organized and with Mr. IIewes as faculty advisor began its activities. One of the good times to be especially remembered from that year was tin sleigh-ride party out lo the hast Gohh skill Orange Hall. Mr. 11 ewes will at least remember the part of the refreshments which found its way into his gloves. January 1931. the number was reduced lo thirty as all but the three year boys left to join other classes. The class was then reorganized with llo Ki I I annis, Pres-iclent: Lincoln Maiu,»ukt, Vice-President.; Lawkknck Ayuks, Secretary; and Donald Scott, Treasurer. Mr. Ilewes again Faculty Adxisor. After the first summer of supervision work twenlv-lhree ol the class returned as juniors. The officers elected for the first term of that year were: President. Donald Scott; Vice-president, William Williams; and Secretary-Treasurer, Lawrence Ayres. Mr. Ilewes was again elected Faculty Advisor. With the coming of the Spring Term the numbers were increased as the iwo-vear Home Keonomics and two-year Aggie boys joined the class. The new officers for that term were; President, Abram Van Vrankcn; Vice-president. Thelma Jones: .Secretary, Flizaheth Gaylord; Treasurer, Douglas Greenwood; and Student Council members, George Wilcox. Eugene Stone and W alter Schmidt. Mr. Ilewes was unanimously re-elected as Faculty Advisor. On February twenty-seventh an old fashioned dance was held in the gym for the people of the community at which all present had a very enjoyable time. April came along and soon the boys were away from Coblcskill and hard at work on farms. Returning as Seniors in October 1932, the class settled down for their last and most eventful year al Stale School. Activities began with the election ol officers: President, Mr. V nnVrankcn; Vice-president. Miss Jones; Secretary, Mr. Calhoun: and Treasurer, Mr. Schmidt. Mr. Ilewes was again the unanimous choice for Faculty Advisor. 'Flic Student Council members, Mr. YanVranken. Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Niven, Mr. Waite and Mr. Wilcox, soon were enforcing the Frosli rules. Flic greatest activity of the term was the winning of the inter-class basketball series under Coach Van Vrankcn and Captain Fckcrson. The Senior Glass at the beginning of the Spring term was increased to seventy-eight by the Training Glass, one year Home Economic girls and one year Special Ag. boys who joined the ranks. 'Flic last group of officers were elected: Mr. Van- Vrankcn, President; Miss Carpenter, Vice-president; Miss Gaylord, Secretary; Mr. [29]
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