Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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ROBERT HOEKSEMA HE National Honor Society is in its fifteenth year of existence in our High School. The membership consists of students who were elected on the basis of four major qualifications: character, leadership, scholarship and service. The highlight of the year was the initiation ceremony which was held in March. The impressive candle lighting ceremony is exemplified by former members of the society. Members initiated into the honor society were Anne Young, Robert Hoeksema and Jean DeMarco. 18

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GLORIA THIVIERGE (Muggins) “Can You Make a Cherry Pie?” Junior Service 1 Library 2 Local History 2-3-4 JOYCE TROMBLEY (Chicken) “Can’t You Read Between the Lines?” Junior Service 1 Library 1-2-3-4 Local History 3-4, Vice- Pres. ANNE YOUNG (Shorty) “Good Things Come in Small Packages” Class Treas. 4; Schuyler Staff Senior High Activities; Chorus 4; Senior Play Committee 3-4; Junior Service Sec. 1; Student Council Vice-Pres. 3; Local History 2-3-4; Vice-Pres.; Library 1-2-3 Treas.; Tri County Student Council Repre- sentative 3; Senior Service 3- 4; Social Leader; National Honor Society 4 Oh! Schuylerville, we love you, To us you mean so much. We pray we’ll have the courage To fling your colors high. In this world of sports and studies We’ll do our best to win The highest name and honor That there’s ever, ever been. When at last we’ve said goodbye To the many friends we’ve made, May we be all the better For our happy high school days, And when we get downhearted And everything goes wrong, The thoughts of our old Schuylerville Make everything a song. 17



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of the -J in the County of S CLSi otb- a , and State of ZjL aT t einjf of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this my last 3$tll tib (LtfStHIHtfltt, in manner following that is to say: JfeBML I, DICK CORSETTI, do will and bequeath my place at the card table to Doug. O’Brien. I, ROSE MULLEN, do will and bequeath my long walk from Chestnut St., to S. C. S. to Tom Sirchia. I, DALE HAMMOND, do will and bequeath my speed to Cliff Chapman and Doug. Lee. I, JOYCE PETERS, do will and bequeath my basketball skill to be carried on by Kay Taylor. I, DICK MOODY, do will and bequeath my irritations to the study hall teachers to Brian Hunter. I, GENE DERBY, do will and bequeath to L. Dornan the long walk with the gang every night to Northumberland. I, ANNE DEGARMO, do will and bequeath my cheer leading to Louise Thomson. WE, ESTHER COFFIN, SHIRLEY KNOWLTON AND GLORIA THIVIERGE, bequeath our gum, candy and funny books to M. Seney, M. Nevins and R. Murtha. I, DONALD MINER, do will and bequeath my pencil and drawing board to Charles Piatner. WE, PEGGY COOK, and PAT KIRKPATRICK, bequeath our boy friends to B. J. Millet, E. Mezera and Gerry Brennan. I, BOB HUGHES, do will and bequeath my likeness for school to any junior who may also have the same likeness. I, CATHERINE HUGHES, do will and bequeath my long time friendship with George C. to Marie Carter and Dick. I, VERN HILLS, do will and bequeath my brains and my desk in science classes to George Hewitt. WE, ANN CROMIE and JEAN DEMARCO, bequeath our class spirit to Doris Serbu and Barbara Walsh. I, GEORGE LADDS, do will and bequeath my artistic playing to John Richards. I, JULIE COFFIN, bequeath the books in the library to be kept straight by Ruth Ketchum. I, BOB HOEKSEMA, do will and bequeath my echoing bellows at dismissal to Ed. Lenz. I, JIM BOYCE, bequeath my carpentry ability to Don. Coons. I, ANNE YOUNG, do will and bequeath my money bags and my financial problems as class treas., to any junior who wants them. I, ROSE MULLEN, bequeath to M. Grant, C. Sullivan and C. Doran my reserved booth at the diner in Northumberland. WE, BOB HUGHES, GEORGE LADDS and DICK CORSETTI, do will and bequeath our companion- ship to B. Nevins and Buzz Tynan. I, MARY BETH PECK, bequeath my desk, last in third row, room 17 to my sister Rhoda May. I, DON SALLS, do will and bequeath my infatuations to L. Irish. I, ANN CROMIE, bequeath my songs to be played and sung by Theresa Aresnault. I, DOLORES BENA, do will and bequeath my friendship to H. Martis. WE, NANCY REED and BEVERLY DURLING, bequeath our ability to come to school at least one day a week to Bill Burton. I, GEORGE LADDS, bequeath my shots on the basketball court to M. Lindahl. WE, ETHEL HOPKINS and P. KIRKPATRICK, bequeath our quietness in homeroom to H. Muivi- hill. May she be just as quiet! I, MILDRED RUGG, bequeath my acting ability to J. Foy and the ride home on the bus. I, MARY LOU FARNAN, do will and bequeath my good nature and witty remarks to Ruth Hughes and Betty Merchant. I, JOYCE TROMBLEY, bequeath my writing paper and stamps to Ann Pharmer who will undoubted- ly carry on. I, DALE HAMMOND, bequeath my silence between bells to J. Alien and J. Millis. Perhaps a little silence could be willed to Wilfred Austin also! !! I, DICK CORSETTI, bequeath my shortness to G. Bean who could be brought down a couple of inches. Jht (iCtitUfftS (lOlllfVCOt I have hereunto subscribed my name the day of in the year Nineteen Hundred and 19

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