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BITITY JOAN ABELING Hadley, New York Food Service Administration Food Service Club 2; WSGA 1, 2. RODNEY AGAN Grafton, New York Ornamental Horticulture Voice: Associate Editor 1, Editor-in-chief 2 Thetti Gamma I, Secretary 2; Orange Key I, 2 I.ittle Theatre 1. 2; Horticulture Club 1, 2 SCA 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. Jh the M idst i CAROLYN ANN AKER Coblcskill, New York Secretarial Science Business Service Club 1.2; Chorus I, 2; Little Theatre I, 2; WSGA I. 2. BETSY I. ALL Poland. New York Nursery Education Cheerleading 2; Chorus I, 2; SCA 1, 2; WAA 1. 2; WSGA 1. 2; Hiding Club 2. WILLIAM E. BANKS Germantown. New York Business Management Business Service Club 2; Rod and Gun Club 1; Zeta Alpha Phi 1, 2; Intramurals: Bowling 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Varsity Sports: Baseball 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2. WILLIAM THOMAS BANNON Glens Falls, New York Business Management Business Service Club I, Treasurer 2; Social Dancing Club I, 2; Junior Class President 1; Little Theatre 1. 2; Orange Key 1, President 2; Student Council 1, 2; Theta Gamma 1, 2; Intramurals: Basketball 2; Bowling 1, 2; Varsity Sports: Basketball 1, Golf 1, 2.
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'•DO WE STAND IN OUR OWN LIGHT, WHEREVER WE GO . . ” We came to become men; the joy of youth burning brightly in our hearts. Under the guidance of Mr. William T. Bannon, who served so ably as our Junior Class President, we took a giant step in that direction. Our participation in the Halloween Dance and the Christmas Festival, and the solemnity of Moving Up Day taught us conclusively that there is an infinite distance between the wanting and the achieving. More mature, more sure of ourselves and our abilities, w'e began our Senior Year. To lead us, we selected Mr. John Wisseman who, with the able assistance of Miss Claire Schulman and Mr. Walter Clark, our Class advisors, assumed the responsibility of teaching us the duties of leadership, of setting a glowing example for those who assumed our former places as Juniors. College life, we discovered, means different things to different people. To some, it is a long series of lectures and hours in the laboratory. To others, it is a world of basketball games and student publications. And to a select few, it is a gay round of dances and parties. And yet, as we became more aware of true knowledge, we realized that college life is not just one of these, but an exciting mixture of the three; of the meaningful and the frivolous, the permanent and the ephemeral. We stand . . . Left to right: John Wisseman. President; Abbie Sanders, Secretary; Daniel McGee, Treasurer; Grace Edwards, Vice President.
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WALTER G. BARNES Vestal, New York Agriculture Engineering Farm Machinery Club I, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2; Bowling 1; Football 1. MERWIN M. BARROWS Corinth, New York Animal Husbandry Livestock Club 1,2. of Scenic Valleys JOSEPH LAWRENCE BENSON New Lebanon Center, New York Animal Husbandry Livestock Club 1, 2; Little Theatre 1, 2; Newman Club 2; Orange Key 1, 2; Student Council 1, President 2; Zeta Alpha Phi 1, Parliamentarian 2. MADELINE C BIEGEN Catskill, New York Nursery Education Newman Club 1, 2; WAA I, 2; WSGA 1, 2; Mixed Bowling 1; Riding Club 2; Voice 2. FRANK ROBERT BLOOMFIELD Albany, New York Animal Husbandry Livestock Club 1, 2; Rod and Gun Club 1. 2; Social Dancing Club 1, 2. ALBERT D. BLUMENTHAL New York, New York Animat Husbandry Livestock 1, 2; Jewish Youth Fellowship-Chaplain 1; Little Theatre 1; Theta Gamn .; Fraternity I, 2. I
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