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SENIOR ORATOR David W. Darrow — Bridging the (Jap”. ACHIEVEMENT— Theta Gamma Trophy Athletics Reid M»y. Captain Christian Brown Chapter. I). A. R.— Five dollars Home Economics Enterprise—Vera Ostrander. Cohlcskill Exchange Club- Athletic Five dollars- Florence Schultz. Slimmer Cooperative Work Ten dollars Milton Fond. Frank H. Ryder Scholastic. Etc.—Twenty dollars—David Darrow. Ten dollars- Wallace McWhorter. Alpha Sigma Delta Sorority—Five dollars- Gertrude Bloodgood, Muriel Hal liday. Cohlcskill Chamber of Commerce-—Scholastic—-Twenty dollars Vera Ostrander. Ten dollars Barbara Lynch. William H. Golding— Citizenship- Twenty-five dollars Muriel Halliday. Jackson Townsend- Citizenship Twenty-live dollars- Jens Johnson. Jackson Townsend, Jr.— $100 Scholarship—Junior—Joseph Strucklc. BASKETBALL AWARDS— Major A —Herzog. Schultz. Wilson, ('.base. Bluodgood, Mgr.. Pepper, Paul. Halstead, Moy. Collier. Wakclcy. Johnson, Mgr. Minor A Potter. Beard. Miller, Noonan, Shcclcy. Mason. Eldrcdgc, Allen. Numerals Herkimer. Wells. McGinnis, Wilber, Irish, Johnson, Lasher, Smith. Asst. Mgr., Vail. Knapp, Beattie, Coons. Cheerleaders Boulcy, More, Boehm. Kiefner, Wathlcy. CROSS COUNTRY— Major A—Dart, Steves, Strong, Mgr. Minor A—Johnson, Paul. Cornell. Numerals Strucklc, Croft. Darrow. Business Manager -Jens Johnson. Two Years Service- Schmid, Phillips. Kiefner. Shcclcy. Johnston, Herzog, Halliday. One Year's Service—Everingham, Platania, Paul, Schultz. Lansing, Button, VOICE STAFF AWARDS— Davis. AWARDS f 27]
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The regular meeting of the Alumni Association was held Saturday eve-ning prior to Commencement with 175 in attendance and President Charles Parsons, '2X, presiding. During the business session the following officers were elected: President...................Lydia Ingalls '29, Coblcskill Vice-president.............. Irving Hedges '30, Cambridge Secretary............... Katherine Hibascko 37, Albany Treasurer..............Bernard Sauter ’34, Central Bridge The class of 35 again won the Alumni cup with 33% of its members present. This year the regional alumni meetings were held as follows: August 13—Lower Hudson at Kingston: President: Charles Ahlf. Vice-presidents: Greene, James Weiss; Columbia, Jeremiah Lasher: Dutchess, Elliott Sleight; Ulster, Donald Davis; Orange, Donald Green. Sec.-Trcas.: Mary Deyo. August 15 Sus-Scho-Moh at Fort Plain: President: Charles Holmes. Vice-presidents: Otsego, Carl Dykcman; Schoharie, Langley Coll-yer; Herkimer, Kenneth Cooke; Montgomery, Fred Gordon. Sec.-Trcas.: Marguerite Holmes. August 23 Upper Hudson at Cambridge: President: Edwin Thomas. Vice-presidents: Schenectady, Lewis Horstman; Saratoga, Girl Levy; Washington, Helen Reynolds; Warren-Essex, Bernard Allen. Sec.-Trcas.: Vera Ostrander. [26] ALUMNI
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Sliiri)ili:ff: Knrk f. W:ithl«'V. Itoiml. IhivU'ii. l!o vi« Shn-l-v. .IoIiiimoii. SIIIIiik: itoolim. I.ylicit. Collier, I Mr. r’h:ii» i»llii. Wilson. Wc, the Student Council, the governing organization at State School, have tried honestly and thoroughly to complete the task given us at the be ginning of the school year. We have been discouraged at times, feeling that the student body was not cooperating with us; but now, .it the close, we feel we have been successful in our work and hope the students and faculty can feci the same. Perhaps one of the most important contributions of this group has been the securing of a room for the Voice staff, in which they might meet, keep their materials and printing apparatus. It was through the Council that the school received the electric victrola for dancing during the social hour — also it has seen to it that the students have danced to the most popular numbers. In the matters of keeping rules regarding conduct in the buildings, we have felt that the students- have not needed a police force in the form of either the Council or the faculty. We have called to your attention certain patterns which we thought you should follow and Init in few instances has it been necessary to reason with any students personally for infringment on the welfare of our school. The Council has put into effect the “Date Book wherein all activities arc listed upon request by some organization thus avoiding conflicts. Phis is but a brief look into the functionings of the Student Council. Again, wc as a Council have tried to do our best and wc leave our sincere wishes for the continued success of future Councils. THE STUDENT COUNCIL [28 J
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