SUNY at Cobleskill - Voice Yearbook (Cobleskill, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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SliiinllnK—Urown. V. Kail . Oiilimne. F. Kiilh, (Main-. Voji . Williams. Vail. n.«v«l ii. iX’allln, h'cticilv. Frloiliiuin, I.c-mka. Miller, S :it« «l llnuh y, Mr. Uivgnry, Jlmwly. CnMxmlUi. lo Iii I re. l islior, Dmllln. FRESHMEN When we first entered school in the full of 19J6 we found ourselves the object of amusement, ridicule, and Freshmen Rules. All of this we successfully survived, and were not long in demonstrating our worth in sporting and social activities, to say nothing of our scholastic record. When we organized at the beginning of the year we elected the following officers: President, Herbert Goldsmith; Vice-President, John Knapp; Secretary, Charles Brown: Treasurer, George Miller. We entered the inter-class games with true fighting spirit. We played, and in many cases defeated the Juniors and Seniors in Spcedball, Softball, Touch Football, Basketball, and Volley Ball. Our members took an active part in all of the school activities. The class gave a Shadow Social Program which provided amusement for the school and a source of revenue for the class treasury. We have an active, harmonious group, and we expect to set a new record of accomplishments as Juniors next year. [12]

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This year the students in Home Economics have enjoyed a most entertaining and profitable year. Due to the increasing value and popularity of State School and the subjects which it teaches, this year marks the largest number of students which the Department Inis ever had. The courses offered provide an opportunity to specialize in one of three fields: Institutional Management, Child Guidance, or General Homcinaking. At the beginning of the year the girls sponsored a get-acquainted party for the boys, which was very successful. The Table Service class had a Christmas party to which all of the girls were invited. There was a tree, and gifts were exchanged by means of a grab bag. After some games were played the group went out and sang chorals. A midnight lunch climaxed the evening. Under the supervision and guidance of Mrs. Joan Pearson the Nursery School has had a very successful year. There were ten children enrolled in the school, six girls and four boys from this vicinity. The daily schedule is as follows: 9:00 A. M. Arrival and inspection by nurse. 9:10 A.M. Out-door play. 10:00 A. M. Fruit juice. 11:00 A. M. Rest period. 11:15 A. M. Quiet play indoors. 12:00 Noon Dinner. 12:30 P.M. Nap. 3:00 P.M. Dismissal. We are indeed fortunate in having such a school. It helps not only the children and their parents, but the students as well. This school affords an oportunity for the girls who are interested in Child Guidance to get some practical experience. The Home Economics girls wish the students of future classes the best of luck. HOME ECONOMICS t Utli How Kink, Ilopkinx. ostrainier, Jlendy. I ji niter, Ward, Hutlcr, Sterling. Ilu room. It I.si loll. Mil Kmv—l-oiickx. I )«■ •«». liarlMiur. Morrison. Willie. IS.ife.s. IHimttlrk. Klclt-iiininl. Ijin.sini;. -II It Kmv—lt aiil. .loliiuitoii, lllltaxek . Mrll'Oi. M.ircnif, Hnlieoek. .Martlint . Warner. Klofner, Jnrd m. :u Kmv linker. Kwrlnitlmm, Well , ‘nilln. Iti-ldrii. Ilchitx. .Me'hdiv, Ili-ne«.K. KvaiiKHIxl.i, Klim . 2d Umv— l.yn.li, It alley. Itlnoilf.-ood. KiiiKler. Iljpixarili-, Seliultx. CoiMistivnl, Smith, IlnllldnV. Ini Itnw I'aimer, ClUierl, ITIIIinn, Wilson. .Inlmson. Iluldt.s, Aih imii|kiiikIi. Klelinidnnn. Wlwanls. Drallin. tH]



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When we returned in the fall of 1936 after a summer of muscle build' in farm work, we found a large number of recruits preparing to join our ranks . At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: Adelbert Shcclcy, President; Ruth Hobbs, Vicc'Prcsidcnt; Kay Wilson, Secretary; Reid Moy, Treasurer. To represent us on the Student Council we chose, Barbara Lynch, Jens Johnson and Donald Patterson. Our class has taken an active part in all of the school activities. We participated in Basketball, Cross Country, Dramatics, Orchestra, Voice Staff, and other extracurricular activities. The members of our class are noted for the enthusiasm and vitality which they inject into any undertaking. We put on one of the most amusing entertainments of the year when the various Juniors demonstrated their versatility and histrionic prowess in a series of skits, musical bits, and recitations. The program was an artistic and financial triumph. We go out this summer to increase our already substantial knowledge of agriculture and home economics by work of a practical nature, after which we hope to return and form one of the best Senior classes in the history of State School. We bid the departing Seniors a fond adieu, and wish them unlimited success in their life's endeavors. We will, in the coming year strive to carry on the traditions which they have left us. We would appreciate their lending us their paddles for the enforcement of the 1937 Freshmen Rules. JUNIORS 7th llow K«liIv. SIioiik. M Wlioiicr. Havllaliil. Walker. Hutton. Wolwlor. Wajjnor. Karen. Kill . WhltlH.k. . lvt-ix llnlrk. Vkill. Allen, thli Itmv—Noye . .lewcll. Ue.ver. Ilermi . Klefilor. W|| 8. I 111111 i s. Morrison. Maker, White. l vnnK Ustii. Westfall. F»l|» Mow iVplM-r. Cniwfonl. Itukowski, Mallei sop. Slu-hlon. SIHrIiI, Itaek. Vanilcncee. IIoriiii 'anni. ThinII. Van l)ir er. Sprague, I'latanhi. 4lh Row l.nx. Johnston. Hearil. Waul. Kvorlnglium. Klim . I.vih Ii. Muller. MIoimIrimmI. I.up Iiir. Mat . Dlevemlorf. :«l Itow-Dairitiw. Johnson, shew. I'aul. tSreen. K'Vrx, Xeliinlil. Vi«ln-Kni IHivIk, Stewart. I’oiul, I lalsleml. 2 l Mow KhlreUjfo. Miller, Oslnmilor, Ollberl. Ilnllhhiy. Miturh-r. Mlc -%ar lo, SeliuUz. CiiiNlmMM'd, Minium. Hopkins. .Ionian, lot Row—I wisher. Noonan. Hall. Collier, Mov. Wilson. Hoi.I.s. Sliclcv. Mr. Curtis. Velev. Martin. Ingraham. [13]

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