SUNY at Cobleskill - Voice Yearbook (Cobleskill, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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Front Row—Kcddy. Juno B'Own, Coder. Jane Brown, Guimno. Hubbard, Northovnr. Howard, MeMurtry Sade, Tati. Ivin. Second Row—Frawley Soficld. S. Snydor. Tompkim, Ron. BergqiAt. Hoimar. Sutl ff. Carraron. Davit, Hueitit, Bookhout. Third Row—Arbuckle. Skinner. C. Ron. Caple. Diet:. Edward . Hanfurlor, Trumbull. Robbint, Nahrirg, Sahtburg. Fourth Row—Childi, Sammont. Rolf . Eborhard. Dodd. Shaver, A. BrooVt. Downing. Thome. Millor. Vandarwork. Fraatt. Fifth Row Helmor, Frank, Hoint. Dye, Bacher, Hojohn. Hulburt, Gray. Moore. Bullard, Notion. Sixth Row—O. Brooks. Hamilton, Horn- erway. K. Snyder, Murdock, Cook, Rooltgon. Smith. The Home Economics Department is under the supervision of Miss Margaret E. Prentice. This department offers two courses, one in Institutional Management and one in Child Study. After the girls graduate they are placed in positions in Institutions, Children's Homes and various other business projects. HOME MAKERS I 25 I

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Front Row—Kimmoy, S.lvor, Akullijn. Loibormon, Cbjriff. Kell y. Coif©. Sbir.kion, Irving, Diqqins, Djwion, Oofgu'.K. Miller, Bender. Trjcy. Second Row—Ritter, McNory, White. W lls, Aibley. Ward. Levine. Porter. Coon . Gilmore. W. Smith, Ko-lowtki. Govry. Bodonitob. Gilbert Olugow. Third Row—M;Morri . Rcjmcr. He», Al'ixio. Sxurck Mickel. Kling. Irish. Mironor, Weber, bnderly, Gifford. Holcomb Norton. Hinchfield, Hoy. Fourth Row—Hoffman. Hicki, Mealy. Atkinjon. DeKay. Murphy. Roe. Goewey. Ihomoj. Hillick. Dahoda, Sidlauilo Lcndfum, Vroeman. Ferguson. Fifth Row—Hollowoy. Burdick. Milne. Kochen. Brownstcm. 8nily. Porker. Walwani , Koiidti. Cdrtwright, Yournan . Longing. Dockstader. Corey. Sloven . Sixth Row— Schemcrhorn. Giovonni. Houghton. Chapin Whitbock. Murrey, Henningvon. Sifke. Derby, Hort. Kibler, Cird. Diefx. Pitcher. Spencllo, Girdler. Seventh Row — Prehod , Spear. Suffern. DnRidder. Rockefeller, Center. Timnrman, Hoyt. Van Tassel, Tucker, Korsmanc, Arnold. C. Smith. Rdpp, Hall. Today a change is taking place in our agricultural life. Prior to 1933, a student leaving high school worked on the family farm. No thought was given to scientific agronomy. When prices fell, the forward-looking agriculturists began to plan for the nation's economic future. Opportunities were offered to the future farmer. Agricultural courses in high school and agricultural colleges effected great changes in the American farmer. With these changes came increased enrollment at the New York State Agricultural School at Cobleskill. Many opportunities in varied fields opened to them, from Federal appointments to farm superintendents. In 1938, new courses were introduced to keep pace with progressing economic developments. Today the graduates of N. Y. S. S. A. are fully qualified to enter the agricultural field as leaders and builders of the future agricultural industry. I ?4 | FARMERS



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OUR VOYAGE Like a giant but rudderless ship Drifting in from the sea. Our class put in at State School port And anchored to the quay! Our parents, teachers, classmates, all Have marked our sailing charts. And we have been well guarded By their loyal trusting hearts. And on your decks, oh ship of State We've stood the watch and knew. The strength that comes from friendship's ties From comrades brave and true! Old friends—look backward thru the years These ties that we have made Will live as long as we shall live Nor time nor distance fade! And, as we down the gangplank tread Each to his destined way, We shall look back, oh gallant ship At each well-laden day. Good luck and Bon Voyage good mates Sail out to that old refrain, Should auld acquaintance be forgot Until we meet again. I 26 I POEM

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