Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 11 text:

Donald McCarty Don is president of our class; We'll think of him as the years do pass. Marion Pratt Marion s really quite a belle; For her one of our 1 . G. s fell. William Esmond William s working day by day; All his knowledge sometime will pay. Virginia Deyoe Virginia is good in all her work: Never her duties will she shirk. Kathryn Reed Kate is one of our very best sports. Never looking for any es- corts. La w r en c e V en n Larry 's sheik of Schuyler ville High; He gets the girls, and how. oh my! Minnie Nulty Minnie is typist of our class; There ’s no doubt but that she will pass. v Nine

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MEMORIES OF THE PAST A group of pupils known as the “Seniors,” who are about to end their happy high school days, reflect back to the dear old days when they were just beginning high school. It was on a September morn back in nineteen hundred and twenty-seven that a group of timid children, ranging in age from twelve to fifteen, assembled in the huge study hall to prepare schedules for the coming school year. It was in this same hall that we first became acquainted with our good-natured, ever-willing principal, Mr. Spencer, as well as with an almost entirely new faculty of the high school department. Our first year as freshmen ended uneventfully, as most freshmen years do. Our sophomore year followed along about the same lines except for the fact that we were a changed crowd, which means we were noisier and more sophisticated. In the junior year we worked hard to put across the annual junior prom, which turned out to be a success. As juniors we also enjoyed a picnic at Lake Sunnyside. under the guidance of .Miss Potter and Miss Lasher. We presented Miss Potter with a mesh bag as a farewell token for her kind and earnest work at S. H. S. And now comes the final lap in this four-year marathon as we enter the senior year at Schuylerville High School. At first we had to work diligently to raise funds for our Washington tour and 1 think every senior that went will agree that it was well worth the effort. Just a few more weeks before regents and then everything will be a dream for most of us. At the end of our high school career we shall leave dear old S. H. S. and go out into the world to make our living or continue our school days in college. At this time we all wish to extend our sincere thanks to Mr. Schultz, who has helped us so zealously and whom we are glad to have had with us on our tour of Washington. James Farrell, ’31. To THE CLASS OF ’3l ;wy THE CLASS OF ’34 Greetings: We. the members of the freshmen class of S. H. S., Wish you joy. wish you health and wish you happiness. You are leaving joy behind you. You are entering a new kind. May it bring you pleasant memories Of the joy you left behind. We shall miss you. our first seniors, And the scenes will oft return Of that first year at dear old Schuyler High And for you, we'll sadly yearn. With the last and loving message— And true hope it does not lack— May you always he sincere and true To the Orange and the Black. Light Leslie Barker.



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James Farrell Jim, in French, was pretty good; We’d do as well if we only could. Olive Jones Olive s jolly and full of fun. In basketball much fame she ’s won. Kenneth Craig Ken is leaving Schuylervillc High, Basketball honors over him fly. Fritz Varney Fritz is really full of fun. Our sincere friendship he has won. Luella Brown Luella is quiet and rather shy. But we’re always sure that she’ll get by. Ernest Greenwood Ernie ’s quite a busy fellow: In sports or studies he ’s never yellow. Nellie Wilcox Nellie ’s dieting, growing thin; Soon she'll be nothing hui bones and skin. Leon Fremont Leon ’s working most of the time And he ’s one of the best athletes you’ll find. 4 Ten

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