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.IIM OIKS I h ‘ spring of 1936 finds us dosing f.lie second year of our slay al the Mew York Slale ScIkm I of Agriculture willi llie. same enthusiasm that accompanied us al I he start. After a hard summer of field work and reports, we came hack to school with a higher aim than we did a year ago. t I lie first meeting held last October the following officers were elected: President, Krancis Miller; Vice-President, liichard IIupfel; Secretary, Peggy Parsam; I'reas-urer, William Mc.Morris; Student ('ounci! Members, (inrlnnd Mines, Horace Van I lorn. When the class was reorganized in January, there was practically a new .1 uuior class. The first half of the year there were eighteen in the class, the last half there were seventy-four Juniors. As our new officers we elected the following: President, Wendell ('onklin: ice-President, Pobert Pray;Secretary, Helen Loucks:Treasurer. ()akley Maynard: Student (Council Members, (leorge (Irady, Arthur Koenig, (lakley Maynard. After another summer we hope to he able to return to school and organize one of the best Senior classes that the Slate School has ever known. We also hope for the most successful year of the school in its history. We wish the best of success to the present graduating class as they depart to llie various points of the compass lo complete the remaining chapters of their lives. We only hope that we can make it as enjoyable for the Juniors next year as the Seniors have made it for us this year. Serenlh liair: •'. Ineton ntinih, Jenkins, Hadgley. llolmcs. Cools. Dnunmx. Foster. Sirlh lime: Henson. Zuend, Whitney, l,yker, Miller, Mr Morris, A. Cant, IlUperlshaiuer. Fifth How: Hordetoich, Hanson. Mtinroc. Weltsier.Harder, liownc. Shew, Masick. Wcilt. Fourth How: Weiss. Hines, Slamshi. licaror. II. Yon Horn, Withered. 1C. (lory. huolor, IJ tpitl, Fisher. Third How: I). tCdwords. Coffin. Habcock. Harbour. Stirling. H. Aaeom iangh. Jonkisz. Fink. Hloomer. l)o idx, Hicliardson. Secant I How: Mellon. Johnson, Hichmond Hehlcn. Sinilli. Dryo. Warner. Xlanjraf. Calmer, Dirnniiek. First How: Koenig, (.ronkile. MtrlCIroy, Maynard, hoicks. Conklin. Fray. 11 ihoesho. (Irady.
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CLASS WILI We, I he graduating class of I lie year nineteen hundred and thirty-six of the Cobleskill School of griculturo and Home Kronomics in the town of Cobleskill, county of Schoharie, being menially and physically unsound, due to throe years of nerve-wracking study, do, therefore, ordain and establish this our l ast Will and Testament to be executed as follows: I. To our Alma Mater we will (as was suggested in Senior ('lass meeting) a new sign to lake the place of the old one on the Cohlcskill-Wurnerville Road. The old one to l)c sold to an antique dealer. II. The class leaves to the faculty the task of lindinga better and more cooperative group. III. To the Junior class we will memories to learn their Senior speeches and the ability to enforce Freshman rules. IV. To a meinlterof next year’s entering class we will Jimmy ()’Keefe’s radicalism. V. We bequeath the winning ways of Wilbur Tinning to “Wendy” Conklin. VI. We will Domecon Lodge more old furniture from the hill. VII. To Mary Deyo we leave Agnes’ energy and pep. VIII. To llinesie” we bequeath Fred Merger’s tranquility - l . Ken Swann's speed in Cross Country to Joe Paul. X. Bucky Harris’ way with women we leave to Van Duser. XI. We will the kitchen crew barrels for the broken dishes. XII. To Jimmy Weiss we will Joncsic's love for llolslcins. XIII. To Franklin Xueompaugh we leave Ken Cook’s obstinate will. Xl . Jean's Wisecracks we bequeath to Marjory Smith. XV. To Mary Fllen we leave Sue's basketball technique. XVI. We will the future Home Ke. Cirls foresight to join (irange thereby securing an extra late leave. X II. Kenyon Todd's sex appeal we will to John Lawlor. X III. We leave to (Jcorgc Weil ., Tarzan’s build. XIX. To Frank Benson, we bequeath Larry's dancing technique. XX. T o Muriel llalliday. we will Beth's winsome ways. XXL Art Kricson's ability to keep out of trouble is left to Fddie Lippi It. XXII. To Masick we will a bus for larger service to Schenectady. XXIII. To McMorris we leave Frankie Mu .ikar's dictatorial powers. XXIV. We leave to Helen l oucks, Fvelyn Slroh’s lonesomeness. XXV. We will Miss lluestis' room a doorbell thereby lessening the cm harassment of students on certain evenings in the week. XXVI. Fred Cary's job. we bequeath to Ceorge (Irady. XXVII. To Sophie we will Vera’s reserve. XX III. Tommy Front's wit we leave to Bordewich. XXIX. To Monroe, we leave Stretch lleden’s personality. XXX. Fran Slaughter’s ligure we will to T iny. Siyned, TTIIC LATK CLASS OF 1936 2(
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Fitjlilh How: Dieiendarf. Meyers. Ilolmes. C ials, Conklin, Viden ar. Sfromj. Cory. Whitney, Zuend, Maynard, Noonan. Skiff. Serenlh Hon.: irmly Viall. liordennch. 1 an Fitter. It. Wehslcr. Wcilt. liudijlcy, MacFJroy. Fisher, A. Cary, Tinuiny. ''osier. Sixth Horn: Hansen. Canzowski. May. Couyldry, Jenkins. S. Webster, Call. Haul. Vcley. Dromms, C. an Horn, Marlin. Iloyancnm t. Fifth Horn: Fray. Shew. Hhdania, Slatnski, Xurran nniyli. liraror. Creen, Srlanid. Harder. Flock. Lyker. Miller. Fourth Hole: Li ynll. Isoeniy. Vlasick. lihaancr. Howe, Hiclanond, lielden. It. Aurora lantt h, himtnick. Hall. Trill. O' Keefe. ICddy. Tl’iriI How: Lasher. Hainan, Hichardson. Coffin, Junkisz, Harbour. Mellon, Johnson, Fink. Slirliny. Cronkite, Foyers. Second How: Howie. IlilMicsko. Warner, Mari raf. Fulmer. Deyo. lirya d, lleinh, Holliday, Smith. Wither First How: I). Hi I wards. Farids, I nicks, Marti nee. Williams, Haheock. riKKSIIMEIV The Freshman class slarled with a total of ninety-eight students, the largest class in I lie school’s history. During I he lirsl few weeks of school the Freshmen were ridden quite a hi I, hut I his was brought to a climax when the Juniors and noble Seniors fought the Freshman on the athletic lield. The following ollicers were elected at the first class meeting: President, Wendell Conklin; V ice-President, Until Cron kite; Secretary, Beatrice Barbour; Treasurer, Marry Rogers. The class basket hall team came out fairly well, losing one game to the Seniors, hut winning the other three games. Due to a heavy snowfall our Freshman dance was postponed and finally cancelled. At the end of January the Freshman class was greatly reduced, seventy-three members entering the Junior class leaving only twenty-six to carry on. The following ollicers were elected for the second term: President, Donald (Jrcon; V iee-President-, Peggy Balcom; Secretary, I’.dilh Mall; Treasurer, Marry lingers; Sludcnl Council Member, 'Perry Skiff. 28
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