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J. FRANK STEPHENS “Stevie Livestock Avcrill Park Central School Avcrill Park. N. Y. Basketball (3). Speaking Con' test State Grange 2nd Prise (2), Speaking Contest 1st Prise f3), Fitting Contest (2). Theta Cam ma (2.2). Class Play. Class Pres. (3). Class Basketball (2. 3). Student Council (3), Voice Stalf (2, 3), Editor (3). Dramatics Club (2,3), Parly Pro Club (2). Inter-Fraternity Council (3). Speaking Contest 3rd Prise (2). Speed Ball (3), Soft Ball (3). barm and Home Week Livestock Exhibit (3), Farm and Home Week Chemistry Ex. (2). DOROTHY STEUERWAI.D “Dot” Home Economies Philmont High. Ghent. N. Y. Basketball (?). Voice Stall (3). Grange (3), Parly-Pro Speaking Contest (2). Speaking Contest (2, 3). Dramatics Club (2) , Vicc-Prcs. (3). Glee Glob (3) . Home Ec. Club (2). Tennis Tournament (2), Studio Club. WINFIELD TAYLOR Livestock Jefferson High Jefferson, N. Y. Student Council (3), Varsity Basketball (2. 3). Fitting Contest (2). Parly-Pro Club (2). JOSEPH TINNING “Joe Fruit and Poultry Pattcrsonvillc, N. Y Cross Country (1, 2. 3), Voice Stalf (I, 2). Pitting Contest (I, 3), Dramatics Club (2). Glee Club (3). Student Council (I, 2), Grange (2, 3). Interclass Meet (I). Parly-Pro Club (2). Speaking Contes . Elim. (2). Class Basketball (2). DELINE C. VAN PATTEN “Van” Fruit Palatine Bridge. N. Y. Fitting Contest (2). Voice Stalf (2, 3), Asst. Mgr. and Mgr. Basketball (2. 3). Student Council (3), Parly-Pro Club (2) . Stage Mgr. Senior Play (3) , Assembly Program Com. (3). Athletic Council (3). BARBARA I). WARD “Bob” Child Guidance GiiK High Brooklyn. N. Y. Student Council Pres. (3), See. (2). Varsity Basketball (2, 3), Voice Stalf (2. 3), Grange (2. ?). Degree Team (3), Treas. Senior Class. Dramatics Club (3), Home Ec. Club (2. 3), Sec Voice Staff. Athletic Council (2, 3). DONALD G. WEAVER “Cookie Fruit Highland High Highland, N. Y. Varsity Basketball (2. 3). Football (2). Class Play. Tennis Tournament (2), Dramatics Club (2). Poultry Pitting (kin-test (3). Asst. Cbr. Chemistry Ex. (2), Chairman Farm and Home Week Fruit Exhibit (5). ELWOOI) M. WELSH Livestock Trov Conference Academy East Galway, N Y. Grange Member (3). THE VOICE I 9 :i 5
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THE VOICE I 9 .1 • ANDREW NORMAN “Norm” Two Year Special Brooklyn, N. Y. Orchestra (1, 2), Football (I). Fitting Contest (1). OLIVE F. REED Child Guidance Sidney High Sidney, N. Y. Orchestra (!. 2), Asst. Bas kctball Mgr. (I), Mgr. Basketball (2). Assembly Prog. Coin. (2), Senior Play Com. (2). Senior Play (2), Home fie. Club Treas. (2). Home Ec. Club (1. 2. 3), Vice Pres. Parly-Pro Club (I), Chair. Fashion Show ( 1 ). f;ashion Show (I, 2). Athletic LILLIAN E. PEARSON Blondy Institutional Mgt. Greenwich High South Cambridge, N. Y. Dramatics Club (I, 2), Pres. Student Council (1, 2), Student Council (3), Chair. Ring and Pin Com. (3), Senior Play (2, 3). Basketball (I, 2, 3), V. Pres. Home He. Club (3), See. Home Ec. Club (1, 2). See. Freshman Class (1). See. Senior Class (3), Voice Stair (3). Parly-Pro Club (I. 2). STANLEY PHILLIPS “Stan” General Agriculture Hudson, N. Y. Basketball (1), Grange Member (1, 2, 3), Football (2), (’lass Activities (2. 3). Zeta Alpha Phi (!, 2, 3), Class Basketball (2. 3). HANTON REID “Haiity” General Agriculture Argyle High Argyle, N. Y. Student Council (2), Basketball (2), Football (2), Fitting Contest (2). Voice Stall (3), Vice-Pies. Senior (’hiss (3), Class Play (3). Alpha Sigma Chi (2), Pres. Alpha Sigma Chi (5). LEE ROSEN Rosie” Livestock Draper High Schenectady. N. Y. Football (2), Basketball (2, 3), Parly-Pro Club (2), Dramatics Club (2), Orchestra (2, 3), Voice Staff (3), Fitting (ion-test (2), Vice-Pres. (2), Class Play (3), Class Play Com. (3). Class Program Com. (3). HILDA MARIAN RATH BUN “Hilly” Inst. Management Schuyler Lake High Schuyler Lake, N Y. Student Council (I, 2. 3), Varsity Basketball (I. 2. 3). Capt. Basketball (3), Voice Staff (3), Pres. Parly-Pro Club (I). Athletic Council (3). Grange Degree Team (3), Vicc-Pres. Home Ec. Club (I, 2), Home Ec. Club (I. 2. 3). WILLIAM SCHREIBER Livestock - Poultry Kingston High Kingston, N. Y. Football (2), Basketball (2. 3), Capt. (3). Student Council (2) , See. (2). Athletic Council (2, 3), See. (2), Livestock Play (3) . Fitting Contest (2). Parly-Pro Speaking Contest, 1st (2). Tennis Tournament (2), Chair. Budget Com. Poultry Contest (2), 1st Place Chemistry Ex. (2), Chair. Dairy Testing Ex.
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List night after struggling through a strenuous State School supper and after rolling in bed for several hours, I was finally wafted away in the arms of Morpheus. I dreamed. I dreamed that I was meeting my State School classmates ten years hence. The first person I met was “Dave Baker. He had a worried look on his face and was talking to himself. He said, The women still don’t understand me. Some day they'll appreciate their Uncle Dave.” Next I saw Barbara Ward. She was very happy for she had her own little white house with green shutters which she had planned all herself. Lo and behold! Who was crawling on the floor but a curly rcd'hcadcd little hoy, whom she called Richard Junior. She told me Dick was a professional Jack of all Trades”, as he found one job to he very boring. Suddenly, I found myself in one of the best known theatres in Schenectady. Much to my surprise, who should step on the platform for a performance hut Lee” Rosen, impersonating Schnozzlc Durante. I was surprised to hear him utter exactly the same words as he did in State School That’s my roommate” and there was Bill Miller coming down the aisle ushered by Kutschcra. Bill evidently was bringing the wife and children to the theater to see his pal as well as other State School classmates, now on the stage. The next one to appear on the stage was Bobby Milk, accompanied by his Hayseeder Gang”. Boh gave an excellent jig to the familiar tune of “Turkey in the Straw”, played by Freddie Mczger on his mouth-organ. I soon found myself drifting away from the theater and out into the country. I heard the sound of a tractor near me and looking around I recognized my old pal Hilda” driving it. She told me she preferred the outdoor farm work to housekeeping. She invited me to the house and 1 was amazed at the delicious meal “Slcwic” had cooked. 1 wasn't surprised to find her two small boys fighting over a basketball. She told me she hoped to have enough hoys to make up a good basketball team. She also told me Taylor and Jane lived on a farm near by. She said that one of Jane’s problems was teaching “Sweetie Pie” how to he a Pal. Next, I heard music and laughter and found myself sitting in a cabaret. Here I recognized a few more of State School's talented students. Virginia Macon acted as hostess. The music, which was very hot, was led by none other than “Cookie” Weaver, while his pal “Babe” Schreiber took the part of the giggilo. He was surrounded on all sides by beautiful women. You should sec the look of satisfaction on his face. “Pete” Lupkus also look a part in the cabaret and quite an important one, too, for he was the chief cocktail mixer. A floor show attracted me next and there was “Dottie” Stcucrwald, who had just returned from the Hawaiian Islands, where she had learned the real Native Dance. I found that she had improved considerably since her last performance at State School. As I glanced over the guests present, I happened to see a familiar face at the next table. Could it he Don” Baucus of all people in this cabaret? Yes, it was. I asked him how fanning was prospering and he informed me that he had just retired after ten years of strenuous farm work and he was going to take life easy for a while. He said he expected to make a trip to Florida soon in his new sixteen cylinder Dodge sedan, hut not alone. Imagine my surprise lo find that this big HE-MAN had become matrimonially inclined. After leaving the cabaret 1 found myself in my new Ford V-8 speeding away on the highway. Some huge vehicles were coining toward me. Looked like a traveling circus. Sure enough! And on the billboards read, LARGEST FLEA CIRCUS IN THE WORLD, operated by STEVIE STEPHENS. Right away I wondered how I might get in touch with him to talk over old times. All of a sudden there was a
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