Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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MARJORIE ALLEN—“Margie” “I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter” Margie is the one and only girl in our class who has red hair. However, she is an exception to the rule that all red-heads have distasteful tempers. We all know that her favorite branch of the service is the Navy, although she is rather quiet about it. Next year Margie is going to continue her course of study in business at the Albany Business College. Whenever we hear the words, “Take a letter, please,” we will think of you, Margie. Junior High Chorus (1); Junior High Dramatics (1); Junior Times (1); One-art Play (1.4): New Driver's Club (2): Glee Club (2); Burgoyne Crier (3); Intramural (1,2, 3.4); Schuyler Sta.i (4). DOUGLAS BEAN—“Doug” ‘The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze” From the looks of Doug, you would think he was Irish, because of his great love for green. He wears it most of the time in some form or other. However, on St. Patrick’s Day, he aroused the ire of practically the whole school, especially Room 10, by appearing wearing orange. Nevertheless, everyone appreciates and likes Doug’s unfailing good humor. Doug hasn’t said too much about his future, but we’re sure he would make an ideal worker on a farm. Happy haying from all of us, Doug! Junior High Dramatics (1); Junior High Student Council (1); One-act Plays (2,4); I ocal History Club (2); Discus- sion Club (3); Chef Club (3); Sports Council (3); Service Club (4); Library Club (4); Stamp and Bond Club (4); Intramuruls (1,2. 3. 4); Schuyler Staff (4); National Honor Society (4). DORIS BEAN—“Hunky” “You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To” One of the many girls in our class who looks forward to a nursing career is Doris. As we think back over her sturdy ef- forts to do her best in school, we are convinced that she will reach her goal. Of course, she will have to grow a little older first, but time passes quickly for a determined person. We know she’ll age quickly since worries make you grow older, and Doris has her worries now, with Bob in Uncle Sam’s Army. For present and future, Doris, best of luck! Junior High Dramatics (1); Junior High Student Council (1); Local History Club (2): Library Club (3.4): Se vice Club (4); One-act Play (4); Intramural (1.2. 3. 4); Schuy- ler Staff (4); National Honor Society (4). JOSEPH BISS—“Joe” “Whatcha Know Joe” Joe has the distinction of being the youngest of the senior boys. He is the envy of many other boys because he holds the desirable position of sitting by the window in both English and History class. If this position doesn’t get the best of him, and we’re hoping it won’t, he’ll be ready to tackle life on the farm or K.P. in the Army. Junior High Dramatics (1); Junior High Science Club (1); New Driver’s Club (2); Local History Club (2); Chef Club (3); Discussion Club (3.4); Intramurals (1,2, 3. 4). II

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HIT PARADE OF ’44 Best Student-------------------------------------Velma Galusha. Richard Town ley Best Personality-------------------------------------------------Velma Galusha Best Singer--------------------------------------------------------- Doris Bean Best Looking Girl--------------------------------------------------- Jacky Drew Best Looking Boy--------------------------------Donald Hathaway, Vernon Towns Best Girl Dancer---------------------------------------------------------------Betty Brewer Best Boy Dancer----------------------------------------------------------------Steve Oslica Best Dressed Girl------------------------------------------------Marjorie Allen Best Dressed Boy-------------------------------------------------------------Douglas Bean Best Girl Athlete----------------------------------------------------Bettv Brewer Best Boy Athlete--------------------------------------------------- Vernon Towns Student Most Likely to Succeed------------------Dorothy Russell. Ri-hard Townley Student With Most School Spirit Walter LaVoy Most Popular Girl----------------------------------------------------Betty Brewer Most Popular Boy----------------------------------------------------Vernon Towns Most Versatile---------------------------------------------------Wilma Phillips Most Witty---------------------------Winnie Browne. Waite- LaVoy. Peggy Natale Most Carefree----------------------------------------- Joseph Biss. Robert Phillips Most Vivacious-------------------------------------W innie Browne Peggy Natale Noisiest Student-------------------------------------------------Theresa Cormie Quietest Student.---------------------------------------------------Gloria Wood Sleepiest Student--------------------------------------Ronald Hunt Robert Phillips Biggest Wolf--------------------------------------------Steve Oslica I Cnanimous I favorite Actor---------------------------------------------------Dennis Morgan Favorite Actress. . . . . Bette Davis, Greer Garson f avorite Song My Ideal Favorite Man Singer--------------------------------------------------Bing Crosby Favorite Songstress--------------------------------------------------Dinah Shore favorite Orchestra-------------------------------------------------- Harry James 10



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BETTY BREWER—“fie ” “Slender. Tender, and Tall” Betty is a very neat and attractive girl, whose clothes are the envy of all the girls. She’ll make a good wife for somebody be- cause she’s an excellent cook. The only drawback is—don’t ask her to make junket! Among the senior girls, Betty is one of our best athletes. Betty has two courses in a career that she might follow. She might be a dietitian or something similar to represent her home economics, or she might be a physical education teacher. Whatever you choose, Betty, we’re with you all the way. Junior High Chorus (1); Junior Times (1); One-act Play (2.4) ; New Driver’s Club (2); (ilee Club (2); Student Council (2); President of Junior Class (3); Sports Council (3.4) ; Varsity Cheerleader (3.4); Library Club (4); Intra- murals (1.2. 3. 4); Schuyler Staff (4); Treasurer of Senior Class (4). DONALD HATHAW AY—“Pickle” “I'd Love to Know You Better” Don was another of the “heroes” on our varsity basketball team this year. His car was also a favorite during the basketball season and still is for square dances, etc. Of all the cars we know, there isn’t one that can boast holding as many passen- gers as Don’s can. Considering h»s good work as hall monitor for the Service Club we feel he would make a good traffic cop. Then, too, he was an excellent stage manager for “The Widow’s Plight.” Good luck in whatever you choose to do, Don! Student Council (2): Discussion Club (4); One-act Play (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Intramuralx (1.2. 3. 4): Schuy- ler Staff (4). W INIFRED BROW N—“Winnie” “I'll Be Around” This year’s senior class has several girls who are short in stature, and Winnie is no exception. However, she makes up for this difference by her liveliness. Winnie’s participation in the class plays as a child have been successfully acted out, and they lead us to wondering if Winnie will continue her stage career. Nevertheless it is possible and probable, judging from her list of friends in the armed forces, that Winnie will settle down to a happy married life. Junior High Chorus (1): Junior High Dramatics (1): Junior Times (I); One not Plays (1,2.4); New Driver s Club (2); Burgoygne rier (3); Intramural» (1.2.3 I); Schuyler Staff (4). ROBERT FREMONT—“Hob” “I Guess I II Have to Dream the Rest” Bob is our human encyclopedia. Occasionally, we have evidence o his stored knowledge when he lets otf some humorous re- mark, dripping with five or six syllable words. Bob does not seem to think there is a necessity of coming to school in both the morning and afternoon. At’ least, his attendance record seems to say so. Bob has not told us what he would like to do after completing high school, but we are sure his future will be successful. Junior High Science Club (1): Junior High Dramatics (1); One-act Plays (1.4); Discussion Club (2.3); Local History Club (2); Chef Club (3); Service Club (3.4); Stamp and Bond Club (4); Intramuralx (1); Schuyler Staff (4). 12

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