SUNY at Cobleskill - Voice Yearbook (Cobleskill, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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V M)KHZKK, DONAI.I) “Don” Ravelin, N. Y. General Alpha Si ma Chi 2-3, Killing ainl Showing Contest 2. A uni pie (join! naturetl fellow. WALKER, HAROLD R. “Hiram” Fori Johnson, N. Y. Floriculture Z« la Alpha Phi 2-3. Class Bask-olball 2-3. I am wimp proof. WELLS. RITA K. “Jitsib South Srhroon. N. Y. hi I it Ul i oil ii! Alan age men I Basketball 3, (Hit Cliih 2-3, Orchestra 2-3. Keln is a i uiel girl, noise ten tillin'I mill to her efficiency. VAN RUZKK, WII.SDN W. “Van Middletown, N. Y. Fruit Class Sports 1-2-3. Pint P« »'P 3. II omen it ill hr the nut of me. WARD. RKHA . “Wabiui: .Sewnnl, N. Y. Cliilil Simly Alpha Situna Della 1-3. Clee Clnli 2-3. Oreheslra 3. There nos n Utile girl II hose hair hml no curl. WKSTKAI.L. VICTOR C. Delanson. N. V General Filling ami Showing (nnlrsl 2. Hehohf the ilrainier cimctli. THE VOICE WII1TBKCK. FREDERIC “Sum Troy. N. T. Dairy Tennis, Kitting aid Show in ft (ainlest 2. G noil ness gracious Frier, after trying all my Hfi. Gcliump. Jahunner. Judas, at Inst I found u ivife. WIDTH. CHARLOTTE “Ciiaiimk” (Junker Street, N. Y. Institutional Management Clee ( lull 2-3. Dramatics 3, Alpha Sigma Della 2-3, and Treas. 3. Senior Play. Then she trill till ,'. “IV Gods hair she trill talk, hut little does she say. WILSON. CATHERINE L. Kay” Clo ers ille. N. Y. Child Sluly Basketball 2-3. Ole Club 2-3, Arehery 2-3. Studen Council 3, Secretary Class 2, Iplia Si tuna Della 2-3, and Secrilary 3. A gay companion is ever to he desired.

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POM), Ml I.TON “Mii.i” Hunter. N. Y. Poultry Student Poultryiuuti 3, Variety Show 2. cannot ilo everything Hut .still I can do something. ROGERS, IIA HUY A. “IIaiihy ’ Wal|»ole, N. H. Dairy Industry I reus. Freshman (Hass 1, Alpha Nigimt Chi 2 3, and Secretary 3, Kitting and Showing Contest 2. A 'ever let school interfere with life's routine. sciin:rz, Florence c. “Siui.rr .” Silver Creek, N. Y. Institutional Management Basketball 2-3, Dramatics 2-3, Glee Club 2-3, Alpha Sigma Delta 3, Voice 3, Archery and Tennis 2-3, Junior Variety Show 2. The cunning wife males her husband her apron. THE VOICE SI IKI.DON. OORDKN C. “Bi.ck” South Hartford. N. Y. Animal Husbandry Alpha Sigma Chi 2-3, and Treas-3, Kitting and Showing Contest 2. Pleasure's a sin but sometimes sin's a pleasure. SHEW. PHII.IP ]„ Pint. Gloversville Animal Husbandry Kitting and Showing faintest 2, '1‘heta Canuna 2-3, Stiuhmt Council 2, Orchestra 2. All the great are dying And I'm not feeling well. SKIFF. TERRY I). “Skifky” Canaan, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Basketball 1, Student Council I, Junior Variety Sliow 2, Fitting and Showing Contest 2, Student Dairyman 3. H orry and I have never met. SLEIGHT, ELLIOTT “Romko” Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Animal Husbandry Fitting and Showing Contest 2, Theta Gamma 2-3. Ah! for bachelor freedom and travel. STEWART, RICHARD J. “Mknw.i.” Clovcrsvillc, N. Y. Dramatics 2-3, Senior Class Night Committee, Dairyman's la-ague Essay Contest Winner 3. Ambitious and studious but not e. bit frivolous. STRONG. NATHAN HALE “Amt:” Washington, Conn. Animal Husbandry Asst. Mgr. Cross Country 2, and Mgr. 3, Class Basketball 1-2-3, Fitting and Showing Contest 2, Zota Alpha Phi 1-2-3, and Treas. 3. Cite us therefore, oh! give -u man who sings ul his work. • . . J- K1NCI.KH, FRANCES “Fran” North Creek. N. Y. Institutional Management Glee Clith 2-3, Basketball 2-3, Dramatics 2, Alpha Sigma Delta 2-3, and Pres. 3. The surest iruy not to fail is to determine to succeed. SCHMID, FRANK H. “Smitty” Haworth, N. J. Animal Husbandry Class Basketball 1-2-3. Fitting and Showing Contest 2, Livestock Exhibit 3, Alpha Sigma Chi 1-2-3, Interfraternity Council 3, Voice 1-2-3, Editor Voice 3, Ring and Pin Committee 3, Manager Alpha Sigma Chi Store 3, ross Country 3, Junior Variety Show 2, Glee Club 2, Tennis and Ping Pong 2-3. And if I pray, the only prayer that moves my lips for me i this. Leave the heart that now I hear and give me liberty. SIIEKLEY, A DELBERT “Six Pkkcent” Walden, N. Y. Trait Basketball 2-3, Dramatics 2-3, and Vice Pres. 3, Pres. Class 2, Voice 2-3, Interfraternity Council 3, Student Council 3, Senior Pluy. Theta Gamma 2-3. A public man of light and lending.



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IN 1948 WE SEE: Bernard Allen as the proud possessor of a flock of 5,000 White Leghorns — none of them producing. Charlotte Baker as the manager of a cosy little tea-room — “No one admitted but Sheldon. Monica Bates running Miss Prentice close competition in the field of snappy ideas. Grace Beard as the head coach of football at the University of Rochester, having learned her technique at State School. Ruth Blcezarde as the author of a book — a best seller — entitled, Embalming, a Dead Subject.” Gertrude Bloodgood and Harry Rogers arc headliners in Ringling Bros, circus — - The Original Mutt and Jeff. A1 Bukowski and Vince Platania arc the owners of a junk yard We call for and wreck your cars at your convenience. Connie Evangilista is now the wife of her army officer and spends her time guiding the little generals-to-be. Jane Everingham has drawn plenty of customers to her tea room in Manlius through her quiet and very pleasing personality. Molly Gilbert, commonly known as McGee, is writing monthly essays on the vital subject How to Control Your Temper. Don Green in Orange County, living in their Rendezvous of Dreams”, with Ruth. (Note: Hobhsy is still using her thimble). Muriel Halliday is still hopping along with Butch, demonstrating all the hottest dance steps. Frank Halstead, having finally persuaded Dot to settle down, we find Horsey helping her to feed the three Frankie juniors on Halstead’s Wholesome Holstein Milk. Ralph Hogencamp with all his dreams come true, with Mudgc still the faithful attendant; life continues to be seen through rose-colored glasses. Don Jewett, with a refrigerated trailer attached to his V-8, is touring the country selling his farm produce. Jens Johnson, still rosy-cheeked but chubby. Jens is now located just outside New Paltz • still taking parts in amateur theatricals. Quentin Miller is now one of Albany’s first rate mechanics. “Flat Tires a Specialty.” Mary Morrison. At last Morry has found an inexpensive solution to her problem of her aches and pains lor she is now the wife of Dr. Benjamin G. Fixem. Reid Moy we find in his luxurious offices as the Director of the Cobleskill State School with the able assistance of: Bob Noonan, who has taken the place of the long-to-hc-rcmcinbercd Mr. Day. Vera Ostrander. Variety may be the spice of life, but Skipper stills sticks to Pepper. [18]

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