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Drft lo right: Norbert Stettner, Treasurer; Kenneth Earle, Shirley Boyce, Secretary. President; Werner Sehlupp, Vice President; “ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE, AND ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS . . People working together in an atmosphere of goodwill and cooperation, make obstacles seem trivial, and success is the ultimate goal. Ours was a class of unity. Whether committee work was at hand, or “Town-Hill Relations” at stake, we fused together in a commendable tribute to our college. Although our two years at Coblcskill have passed very rapidly, they have been filled with memorable experiences. During our Junior year, David Ryan led us as Class President. The many committees appointed under him, fulfilled our hopes of class achievement. Having so successfully completed the first act, we looked forward with greater assurance to Act Two, because we had realized a significant fact. Through careful observation, and experience, we had gained the insight to accept a given task and carry it through to a successful end. After a short pause, we charted our way for the Senior year, with Kenneth Earle as our Class President. We tried to set an example of collegiate life, and with the help of our advisors, Mrs. Phyllis Winkelman and Mr. Albert lorio, are pleased with the results. Ours was a progressive group, and contributed much to our campus in each of two ways. First, we attempted to uphold the principles of our college, and thus shared a more satisfying relationship with our associates. Secondly, it was of prime importance to the class that the social and campus life be stimulated for a greater share of returns to be enjoyed by all. Having carved a beautiful and priceless possession of memory, we now take our place in the spotlight, take our final bows, and trust ourselves to memory, as must any player.
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too . it broad. wo need to make Life is too brief ... we need tjp make It fine. Into the old stale bottlfc of the world we'll pour all youth's fresh nfew The world is ours if j e can mold It, take it, wrostie with and make it. So each man Ast work and trust for the tools are given by an all-wise heaven . . . and we must not let them rust! We shall build great towers of stone or steel. May teicb or preach : . . may invent or heal; wherever our tasks or our talents lead, the world will watch and hopefully wait ... as we with a kinship as ever strong ... as those who went our through the self-same gate . ..
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ANNE MARIE ALBRECHT Lillie Fails, New York MICHAEL C. APPLEGATE Delmar, New York Food Service Administration A cheery smile need not jear sadness. Alpha Lambda Phi Sorority 2; Orange Key I, 2; Newman Clnl 1. 2; WAA Sports Manager 1, 2; Voice 1. 2; WSGA 1, 2. Business Management Conversation with a friend makes the day worthwhile. Business Service Club I, 2; Intrainurals Football 1, 2. T. H. ARCHER Binghamton, New York ANN M. BAILEY Greenwich, New York Poultry Husbandry I’ll have the best or none at all. Chanticleer Club, Secretary 1, President 2; Voice 1; Art Editor 2; Little Theater 1. Nursery Education He one of us and let all worries scatter. WSGA 1, 2; WAA 1, 2. LEWIS C. BAKER Canajoharie, New York MARY JEANNETTE BAKER Ithaca, New York Dairy Technology ponder till straying thoughts are lost in wonder. Zeta Alpha Phi Fraternity 1, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms; Hod and Cun Club 1, 2; Dairy Tech. Club; Intramural Football 1, 2. Nursery Education A little nonsense now and then is relished by all. WSGA 1. 2; SCA 1.2; Chorus 1, 2; Voice 1, 2.
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