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r.l IA Hues W. Alll-I ' “Charlie” (intend Ayr icult ure Bangull. New York Student Council 1,3; Orchestra 1.2 3; ••la Alpha Phi I, 2, 3; Voiix SlulT I. 2, 3; Sjleaking Contest 2. 3 Stale Orange Speaking Contest 3 Senior Play Comm. 3; Interfrnlern ity Council 3; Cheer-l uider 2. 3 Class ((Hirer 2; Orange Decree Team 2, 3. Money Talks ahim( it. bkhkhnitz “Belier” Trail ami Poultry Schenectady, New York Student (’.mincil I, 2; Senior Play 3; Alpha Sigma Chi 2. 3: Voice Sin IT. Kuilor 3; dec Club 3; Senior Han-cpiet and Dance Comm. 3. • Vo. she isn't any of aiy relation ycl Hut she null lie some i ay. ItAYMONI) o. HA It IlKIt •’Barb” Animat Husbandry anil Poultry Cohleskill. New York Xelu Alpha Phi I, 2. 3; Orange I, 2. In arf niny. loo. hr owneil his skill. Tor 'nm uishcil. he contil aryue still. PKTKIt P. BKPZIS Pete Animat llnshanilry Anislerdain. New York Studcnl Council I, 3: Manager Basketball 3: Ass' I Manager 2: Voice Slall I. 2. 3; (image 2. 3; Cringe Degree Team I; Athletic Council I; Dramatic Club 2; Inlrrlrntcrnily Council I. 3; Theta Camilla Km lernity 2. 3: Senior Play 3. On one he smiles anil she is blessed s i: i o it s M A It ION I.. BKNINOTON ‘‘Marion” t'diild (iniilance Morris, New York Home ICe. Club I. 2: S|leaking Contest. I; Drainatics C.lub 1.2. 3; Pres, dec Club I. Our little Marion' has some np ieal. Thus do other teo de feel: Hut in case you don't heliere us. Why. just ask John. IIOW A It D HOICK lied Animal Husbandry Halislou Dike, New York Class President I; Haskcllmll 3; Orange 2, 3; Cross Country 2. 3. Hat hair bes ieaks a leni ier. lint don't beliere it's true: Tiv near seen him anyry. Tell me. mar, liure you.’ VKItA A. HIOKUM “Vera” Institutional , lanayement Wballonsbiirg, New York Senior Play: Orange Degree Team 1: Home Kc. Club l. 2. Sec.; 1am Secretary I; Dramatics ('lull I, 2: Olce Chib I. ■’H oy dimn underneath, is the slyest street humor. Onirt hut diei , as the stilt miters Jlow. Just know her- you'll like her and call her a friend.” SUSANNA JANK HOW IK “Sue” Child (luidance Itoeheslcr. New York Hnskethall I, 2. 3; Senior Play; Home Ke. Club I. 2. 3; Voice Stair 2, 3; S| cnking Contest 2, 3; Cbr. Senior Prophecy Comm.; Cliccr-I jeader 2. 3; Drama ties C.lub I, 2; Olec Club I, 2; Athletic Council 1.3. Men may come and men may yo, lint I yo on fureter.
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Slaiulitiy: Cook, Mr. Hcirrs. F. ('-ary. Sealed: IliyeUno, lleden CLASS HISTORY This class entered in 1933. The following oflicers were elected: Bichard Johnson, President; (Jcorge Campbell, Vice-President; Arnold lleden, Treasurer. The class reorganized for the second term with the following officers l eing elected: Arnold lleden. President; Ceorge Campbell, Vice-President; Lillian Pearson, Secretary; Ceorge Cibbard, 'Treasurer. 'This was a very successful year with the class lining well represented in football and basketball and other school activities. 'The class team in intramural sports had a perfect record. 'The freshmen rules were met with much disfavor, but after a few rides and paddlings we set tled down to the old grind. 'The boys of the classes were duly initiated into the Par-flies society. 'The second semester found the majority of the class going to different, fraternities. 'The year was a huge success under the guidance of Mr. (Jregorv. In 1931 our class was greatly increased by incoming members of the two year course. 'The following officers were elected: President ICrncst Biegel; Vice-President, William Pur-dick; Secretary, Charles AhIf; 'Treasurer, Kenyon Todd. 'The second semester the officers were as follows: President, (diaries Aldf; ice-Presidcnt, William Burdick; Secretary, Jean MacDowell; Treasurer, Ceorge Campbell. 'This year the class look active part in the student council. 'This year found football a thing of the past and the class turned with gusto to Cross Country and Basketball. After a successful year under Mr. dodder’s guidance we went to our resjHictive jobs for the summer. 1935-36 found us now the high and mighty Seniors. Again we were, well represented in Cross Country, Voice, Speaking Contest, Basketball. 'The Student Council members consisted of Ceorgc (’ampbell, President; Warren Heath, Secretary; Arnold lleden, Charles Ahlf, and Arno Bebernilz. 'The following officers were elected for the class: President, Warren Heath; icc-Presidcnt, Charles Cleveland; Secretary, era Bigelow; 'Treasurer, Frederick Cary; Mr. Ilcwcs, Faculty Advisor. The second semester the following were elected: President, Arnold lleden; ice-President, Kenneth Cook; Secretary, era Bigelow:'Treasurer, Frederick Cary. The play for the class was 'The Wild Oats Boy.” I ruler the able guidance of Mr. Ilewes this play and year were a huge success, crowned with a Senior Banquet and Ball. 16
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IIICITY llllYANT “Bets” (Hi ild (luidancc Syracuse. New York Voice 3. A dork eyed miss whom everyone knows. Who will hare friends whererer she goes. oicomoi; ii. cavipmici.i. “Beans” A n imul 11 ushnndry Oak Mill. New York Alpha Sicilia C.lii I, 2. 3; Varsity Football I: Varsity Basketball 3; .1 niiior Varsity 2; Senior Play; Voice Stall 2. 3; Pin and Ming Comm.: Inlerlralcrnily ('.onneil 2. Disguise our honduge us you will. 'Tis women women rule us still. WILLIAM K. lUIIIDICk “IHIIy” Animal 11 ushnndry Srliuylei villo. N. Y. Student (’.onneil 1.2: Varsity lh‘s-kethall 2. 3: (irnnge 3; InUufratcni-itv CIoiiiktII 3; Alpha Sigma (’hi 2. 3: Pn-s. 3. lie’s a chill of guile the right sort. Pleasant fo all. and a mighly One Sport. ” AVICMILI. P. CANFIICLI) “Ave Horticulture Milford. (Connecticut 'I'iicla Comma Fraternity 2. 3: Voice Stair 2. “ Nature made hid one such man And broke the die in casting SUN I O II S FMICIHCHICk II.CAHY “Fred” Animal 11 ushnndry Fort lidward, New York Theta Camilla 2. 3; Orange 2, 3; Voice Stall’ 3: Treasurer Senior Class; Dramatics Club 3: Herd Tester 3; Commencemenl Speaker. Cl I AIM.ICS A. CI.ICVICI.AM) “Charlie” A n imul lluslxindry Mound Like. New York Speaking Contesl 2; Theta Camilla 2. 3; Vice-President Senior (’.lass. I'd rallirr • a good fellow TIiiiii u good student. ICON A M . Cl I ASIC “Cliusie” I nslilntional Management Schenevns, New York Voice Stall’ 1.2: Secretary 3; Manager Oirls’ Maskelhall 3; Jay. . Orchestra I. 2; Nome lie. Cluh I. 2. 3; Athletic Council 2. 3; Chairman Ming and Pin liimiii.; (iirls' Student Council I. 2; Dramatics Cluh I. Heaven sends ns good mini. Hid the deril sends as cooks. KICNNICTII .1. COOK “Ken” .1 nimat 11 ushnndry Norlhville, New York Senior Play; Class Ollicer 3; Theta Camilla 2. 3. And then lie would argue, and then. Ye (dels, how hr would argue.
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