Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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JOSEPH CARTWRIGHT--“Mori” “Pardon My Rhythm ’ Mort has been one of the most outstanding “characters” of the class of '45. He shall long be remembered as the hero of the senior play, “High School Daze.” We shall never forget Mort’s vigorous arguments in history class. Of course, he is ever fa- mous as a violin player which accounts for the title of “Pardon My Rhythm” bequeathed to Joe. Good luck in whatever field you choose, Joe! 4 1-42—Treasurer Km. 11, Junior Science Club. Junior High Orchestra; 42-43—Senior High Orchestra. Senior High In trninurals; 43-44—Senior High Intramurals; 44 45—Senior Discussion Club. Senior Play. Schuyler Staff. ELSIE COOK—“Cookie” “Since You Went Away Ida Cook, one of the quiet girls of the Senior class, seems to enjoy writing to one particular service man in Florida. He must be receiving quite a bit of mail, lately. Too bad the post office isn’t nearer the school. It would save many steps. Maybe her interest in uniforms was started by a friend enter- ing a nearby military school. Speaking of uniforms, we think you would look real nice in a Cadet Nurse’s uniform, Ida. Is this your future plan? 4 1-42—Junior Hitch Chorus (Secretary), Junior Hitch Intra- mural ; 42-43—Senior Hitch Intramural . Student Librarian; 43-44—Senior High Intramurals; 44-45—Girl Library Club. ARTHUR CHARRON—“Art” “Pride of the Yankees” Did you see the all-star pitcher on the baseball team? Yes, it really is Art Charron. He does make a good one. The girls seem to go for “tall, dark, and handsome” baseball players. The girls, or should I say girl, from Quaker Springs especially seem to think so. We hear you are seen down that way a great deal lately; Art, you know' that gas is not as plentiful as it used to be. We should do away with pleasure trips. Or perhaps you’re just helping Don with farm work? 41 42—Junior Time Publication. Junior Varsity Baseball. Junior High Intramurals; 42-43—Baseball. Senior Hi'll Sports Council. Senior Hi h In.ramurals; 43 44—Senior Hitch Sport Council. Senior High Intramurals. Baseball. Senior Service Club. Senior Stud-nt Council; 44-45—Senior Plays. Student Council. Servi.-e Club. Baseball. Varsity Basketball. ELIZABETH CORSETTI—'“Be:” “Tomorrow, the World ’ Betty’s not very big in size, nor does she make much noise around the school. She is the type that the teachers like to have around for she has always been interested in her school work. Also she has a very amiable disposition which gives her many friends. Her continual and constant friendship with Edith all through high school is just one example of her fine disposition and loyalty. Betty has followed a business course through high school. She expects to continue her business training next year in Albany Business College before going out into the w'orld of business wrhere she surely should achieve success. 41 42—Junior High Dramatic . Junior High Choru . Junior Hi vh Intramurals; 42-43—Secretary of Senior High Student Council. Senior High Intramurals; 43-44—Sports Coun.-il. Senior High Intramurals: 44-45—Schuyler Staff. 1 I

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CURTIS BA I UR Curt “Footlight Glamour” Curt has been a great prop to our class. His “go ahead” abil- ity has helped to put through many successful events of the class. He is a very good speaker and was chosen to represent us in the oratorical contest. His interest in the contest in- creased greatly it is said, as he became a close second to the Saratoga contestant, a blue-eyed, fair-skinned “femme.” It’s too bad Curt isn’t following a career in dramatics as he has shown great abilities in school plays. No one could have played the part of the villain so successfully as Curt. Because of his energetic spirit he will go far in the work he has chosen —forestry, in which he became very interested as an Eagle in the Boy Scouts. -11 --I2—Joyyec Basketball. Junior Tennis. Junior Varsity Track, Junior High Intrimurals Junior Hi-li S ience ' lub' 42 4.1— Junior Varsity Basketball. Senior High Intramural ; 4J 44—Senior Varsity Basketball, Senior Varsity Baseball. One Ac: Plays. Treasurer Sonior High Student Council; Senior High Intramurals: 44-45 ''hef Club. Senior Play. Discussion Club. National Honor Society (Treasurer). V-.’r sit.v Basketball. Varsity Baseball. Schuyler Start', Service Club. MARY ROOTH —“Boothie” “Johnny Come Lately” Mary wore pigtails the longest of any girl in her class. She did not have them sheared until her junior year. We don’t blame her for keeping them as long as possible as she had very pretty long braids. Her fondness for long hair reminds one of another preference. . .cokes taste a lot better down- street when you are excused from school for an important errand, don’t they, Mary? Although she followed a homemaking course throughout high school, she thinks she wants to become a beautician. The homemaking course will always be beneficial as I imagine she will eventually become a good wife. 41-42—Secretary Freshman Km. 11 Junior Hijch Intrn- nurals. Junior Times Publication; 42-48—-Student Librarian; 4J-44 -Library Club. Senior Hijfh Intramural ; 44 45 Lirls Library Club. Senior Hi»ih Intramural . Schuyler Staff (Literary Editor) 13



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GUY CORSETTI “Lady, Let’s Dance” Guy is one of our best looking and neatest boys of the Senior class. Perhaps these recommendable qualities offset a noted stubbornness of his. He finds himself most welcome in Glens Falls, where his presence reveals his preference for red hair. Guy is successfully completing a business course and hopes to attend Albany Business College after graduation from high school. Best of luck, Guy, in college and in a business life ahead. 41-4:2 -Treasurer Junior High Student Council. Junior High Dramatics; 42-43—Senior High Dramatics; 44-45—Senior High Student Council. THERESA DeGRECHIE—“Terry” “Can’t Help Singing” Theresa seems to like to do waitress work. She has helped serve at the many homemaking dinners and luncheons besides working in her uncle’s diner. Yes, she’s the pretty waitress who adds to the popularity of Pat’s Diner in Northumberland. We suspect she enjoys writing to boys in the service. Is that so, Theresa? 4 1 42—Junior High Sports Council. Junior High Intra- murals; 42-43—Senior High Intramurals, Senior High Sports Council; 43-44—General Discussion Club. Senior High Intra murals: 44-45—Senior High Discussion Club, Senior Play. Schuyler Staff. HERBERT DeCARMO—“Herb” “Going My Way” Would anyone like to go to a basketball game? Maybe Herb could find room for you in his car. It is noted for always hold- ing one more person. Besides owning the one and only taxi of the Senior class, Herbie is the Salutatorian of our class. This illustrates the fact that one can be both popular in the activities of the school and also still get good marks in one’s classes. Keep up the good work, Herb. 41-42—Junior High Service Club (Secretary), Junior High Intramurals; 42-43—Local History Club. Boys Chef Club. Soccer. Senior High Intramurals; 43-44—One-Act Plays. Senior High Intramural»; 44-45—Senior Class President. National Honor Society (Vice-President). Treasurer Service Club. Senior High Student Council (Vice-President). Schuy- ler Staff (Activity Editor). Library Club. Senior Play (Char- acter). JANE DUBY—“Doc” “Janie” Jane is one of the most studious girls of the Senior class. Al- though she has taken great interest in her lessons, nevertheless she has participated in many school and outside activities. We know she is one of the most outstanding Girl Scouts in her troop. She is often called upon to exercise her musical talents. We believe her desire to become Dr. Jane Duby will be fulfilled. 41-42—Junior High Orchestra. Junior High Band. Junior High Chorus. Junior Times Publication, Junior High Intra- murals; 42-43—Senior Orchestra. Senior High Intrainurals; 43-44—Cheerleader, Senior High Intramurals; 44-45—Schuy- ler Staff. Library Club, Service Club. Senior Intrainurals, Senior Plays. 15

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