Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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MATILDA HEBERT “Tillie1 “Happiness is a Thin Called Joe” A glimpse at Tillie’s third finger left hand seems to suggest that she is the first one from the class of ’43 that has definite plans. For awhile it looked as though Tillie would have to give up one of her ambitions, but now we hear the good news that Navy Nurses and Navy men can marry. I guess that leaves us two things to wish you all the luck in the world with. Mrs. Reynolds or Ensign Reynolds N. N. C. We’re sure you’ll succeed in everything you undertake, and for proof we just hav to look at your class record. We might also add that S. H. S. was proud to have such a good cheerleader for basket- ball. Javvee Cheerleider (1): Secretary of Junior Hitch Dramatics (1); Senior High Dramatics (2); Junior Times (1): Infa- murals (1-4): Varsity Cheerleader (2-3); Head Varsity cheerleader (4): One-act plays (2-3): Library Club (2-4): Junior ('lass Secretary (3): Service Club (3-4); Senior Hieh Student Council (4): National Honor Society (3-4); Editor-in-Chief on Schuyler Start' (4). DORIS HOPKINS—“Hoppy” “Scmeday My Prince Will Come” Doris runs a close second for the quietest g’rl of the Senior ('lass of ’43. She has always been a good student and a good friend to tho«e with whom sh» has been closely associated. These dualities which she has should help her to be a success in whatever she undertakes. Junior High Dmmat’cs (1): Junior High Chortm (1); Glee Club (2): Junior Times (1): Intramural (1-4); Burgoyne Crier (2-3): Library Club (4). FRANCIS KEELEY—“Little Keel” “Now and Then” A good excuse for not having your homework done is a mighty handy thing to have, and “Little Keel’’ can usually provide a sufficient reason. You should have let more people in on your precious excuses because goodness knows we could all have used them at one time or another. We don’t know what Frank’s plans are for the future, but we wish him the best of luck. Tumbling Squad (1): Junior High Dramatics (1); Intra- murals (1-4); Locil History Club (2): New Driver’s Club (3): Chef Club (4). MARIE MINER “Em Waiting” Marie should be greatly compbmented for her perseverance and detet mination. She stays much to herself, and she hasn’t confided in us just what her plans for next year may be, so all we can say is. good luck, Marie, and best wishes for a happy life after graduation. Glee Club (1-3); Junior High Chorus (1); New Driver's Club (1): Intramural (1); General Discussion Club (4); Burgoyne Crier (4). 16

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TERESA EVERTS—'‘Terese “Please Think of Me” Teresa has followed her brother in many ways since coming to this school, especially in the highlights of sports. Teresa also has helped Mildred a great deal in supervising the sale of war bonds and stamps during this past year. Junior High Dramatics (1); Junior High Chorus (1); Junior Times (1); Intramural» (1-4); Library Club (3); Hurgoyne Crier (4). WILLIAM HARRIS—“Biir “Why Don’t You Fall in Love With Me” The old adage “Never worry, never shirk; never kill yourself With work,” would fit Bill to a T. Bill has been one of those unlucky fellows who has had a brother before him in school establishing all sorts of athletic, social, and scholastic records for him to try to live up to. But you’ve done your best, and a good job. we know Bill. There must be somewhere in you a tiemendous amount of hard work stored up too, because you’ve boen so awfully careful about letting it slip out in anything but verv tiny quantities at a time. After graduation, Uncle Sam will take that out of you though. Junior High Student Council (1); Intramural (14); Serv i ’ Club (2 4): New Driver's Club (2); Sophomore Class Officer (2); Student Council (3-4); Local History club (4). CAI HER INF FALSONE—i%Babe “Looking for Romance” Kate Falsone has always been the quietest of the four Kates who have been friends together for all their school years. She has been loyal to her class and her school. Basketball has played quite a part in Babe’s school days and the future fore- sees work, unclassified. Glee Club (1-3): Junior High Chorus (1): Junior High Dra- matics (1); Intramornls (1-4); General Discussion Club (4); Library Club (4). MONA GR A VELLE—“Grav” “Savin’ Myself for Bill” Mona has tried to make us believe that there is no special love in her life, but ve are inclined to know better after acci- dentally seeing one of her V-letters from a Marine. How about that tall red-head we used to hear so much about?—Too bad Uncle Sam n eded him across, but don’t let it worry you— There’s a lot like you in the same boat, including your girl friend, Tillie. Don’t get us wrong; we’re sure her mind is not onlv occupied with a Marine. She’s also active in school ac- tivities and seriously hopes to have a Home Economics Depart- ment of her own to teach some day. Junior Times (1); Intramural» (1 2); Service Club (2-4); One-act plays (3); Library c|„» (3 4); Burgovne Crier (4); Schuyler Staff (4); National Honor Society (4). 15



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KAYE MOSHER “Because You Have Gone Away” Faye has a soft voice, and mild manner until you arouse her anger! Then watch out, for her size is no indicator of her mighty spirit. Faye has not developed all her ability and op- portunities to their fullest in high school, but if and when she does, she should have a highly successful career in her chosen field—nursing. Junior High Chorus (1): Junior High Dramatics (1); Junior Times (1); Intramurals (1-4); Burgoyne Crier (2); Local History Club (3-4). DONALD NADEAU—‘“Zoel” “I’m Still Crazy For You” Don is the typical all-American boy. Though he is noticeably small in stature, you’d never know it, from the energy he puts into basketball and the enthusiasm he puts into all other sports and activities he undertakes. We have often heard Don speak of going in the Navy; perhaps his brother’s influence, or maybe the effect a Navy uniform has on the fairer sex, has something to do with it. All kidding aside Don, we knowr there’s more to it than that. Tumbling Squad (1); Junior High Dramatics (1); Intra murals (1-4): One act plays (2-3); Senior High Dramatics (2); Service Club (3-4); New Driver’s Club (3); General Discussion Club (4). MILDRED NEILSON—“Millie” “I Walk Alone” Highest scholastic honors for the class of 1943 go to Mildred Neilson who will represent the graduating class as Valedic- torian. Millie has rendered her services in many ways to aid her class and school. She has been taking a commercial course during her four years of high school and her ability in this line has influenced her to attend a Business school elsewhere. She should be especiallv complimented on the splendid work she has done in supervising the sale of War Bonds and Stamps in high school. Junior High Dramatics (1); Intramurals (1-4); Librarv Club (2-4): Burgoyne Crier (2-4); Schuyler Staff (4); National Honor Society (4). JEAN PECHLITE—“Goon “How Can You Forget” On watching Jean for a day or so, one might often ask where she got all that pep and energy, especiallv the noticeable amount that emerges from h«r mouth. In addition to this she possesses the undeniable red hair and the temper that usually accompanies it. Like one of her pals, she is taking a Home Economics Course and desires to become a dietician. As you go out into the world, Jean, we hope the people you meet will appreciate your attributes and overlook your few faults. And m'ght we also add, you can become anyone’s friend if you pass on to them the good jokes you’ve told us. Jayvee Cheerleader (1-2); Junior High Dramatics (1); Junior Times (1): Intramurals (1-4); Glee Club (2-3); Sports Council (3); Library Club (4). 17

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