Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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CROWNING OF THE KING AND QUEEN D N May 20, 1949 the activities of our Junior year came to a close with y the annual Junior Prom and the crowning of the King and Queen. Miss Margaret Turcotte, queen of 1948, crowned the 1949 queen, Anne Young. The queen was elected by popular vote, The king was Richard Corsetti. Junior Prom Decorating Committee Best Dressed Most Inquisitive Most Athletic Most Studious Best Dancer Most Popular Quietest Wittiest Most Amiable Most Original Most Dependable Most Dignified Most Generous Best Student Best Looking Class Poet Tardiest Friendliest Most Patient Most Polite Most Respected Most Likely to Succeed Most Thoughtful Most Musical Best Actress and Actor GIRL Ann Cromie Shirley Knowlton Anne DeGarmo Mildred Rugg Rose Mullen Anne DeGarmo Pat. Kirkpatrick Mary Lou Farnan Jean DeMarco Delores Bena Anne Young Kate Hughes Anne Young Mildred Rugg Delores Bena Ann Cromie Rose Mullen Anne DeGarmo Anne Young Ann Cromie Anne Young Mildred Rugg Jean DeMarco Ann Cromie Anne DeGarmo BOY Dick Corsetti Vernon Hills George Ladds Vernon Hills Dick Corsetti George Ladds Dale Hammond Donald Sails Gene Derby Donald Sails Bob Hoeksema George Ladds Bob Hoeksema Vernon Hills George Ladds Vernon Hills Bob Hughes Bob Hoeksema Jim Boyce Bob Hoeksema Dick Corsetti Vernon Hills Jim Boyce George Ladds Bob Hoeksema 23

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Sestio PU+ £7TERE Comes Charlie” by Jay Tobias directed by Miss E. Myers was sponsored by the senior class and proved a real success. Larry Elliott, young broker, thinking he is becoming the guardian of a small boy, is somewhat jolted when he learns he has a girl, seventeen and pretty, to care for and educate. Charlotte is called Charlie, hence the error. The play moved along in an entertaining way from one humorous situation to another and finally closed with a surprise ending. The cast did well and we wish to thank Miss Myers and all who helped make the play a success. Cast being aade-up by Miss Grennell and Miss Thonson. HERE COMES CHARLIE Arranging posters R. Hughes, R. Cor- setti and G. Derby. three-act comedy CAST OF CHARACTERS Nora Malone The cook at the Elliott home Officer McGrill Nora's friend Mrs. Fanny Farnharm Larry’s aunt by marriage Larry Elliott A young business man Ted Hartley Larry's college pal Vivian Smythe-Kersey Larry's fiancee Uncle Aleck Twiggs Charlie's guardian Charlotte Hopps A girl from the mountains Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey Vivian's mother Mortimer Smythe-Kersey Vivian’s brother Doris Serbu Clifton Chapman Mildred Rugg Robert Hoeksema George Ladds Anne DeGarmo Edward Lenz Rose Mullen Jeanette Foy Vernon Hills 22



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WASHINGTON ITINERARY MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1950 Leave Schuylerville early morning by school bus for New York City. Drive to B O Terminal in Chanin Bldg., 122 E. 42nd St. and change to B O bus which will take the class to Jersey City via the ferry giving a splendid view of the New York Skyline. Bus goes to trainside in Jersey City. Late afternoon arrive Union Station in Washington. Class met at car door and transferred by Van Zile special bus to Hotel WILLARD, where class immediately roomed according to room list mailed us by class. Evening Open for becoming acquainted with downtown Washington. TUESDAY, APRIL 11 Morning -Lv hotel on Van Zile chartered bus with lecturer for City Tour of the Business and Resi- dential sections of Washington; Arlington National Cemetery, stopping at Lincoln Memorial, Custis Lee Mansion and Tomb of Unknown Soldier. Return to hotel. Afternoon -Lv hotel on Van Zile chartered bus for U. S. Capitol, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Folger Shakespearian Library and Washington Monument. Return to hotel. Evening Open -Some may wish to go to Glen Echo Amusement Park which may or may not be open. This park is easily reached by streetcar leaving from the front of Hotel Willard. Others may wish to go swimming in one of the indoor Washington pools which generally charge about 50? per senior. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Morning -Lv hotel on Van Zile bus for Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Old Museum (Smethsonian Institution) and New Museum. Return to hotel. Afternoon -Lv hotel on Van Zile special bus with lecturer for Pan American Building, Tour of Mount Vernon and Alexandria, allowing ample time at Mt. Vernon and stopping at Christ Church and the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria. Return to hotel, pausing briefly at Washington Airport. Evening -Free admission to Van Zile party dance in ballroom of Hotel Hamilton with orchestra. THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Morning -Lv hotel on Van Zile special bus for National Episcopal Cathedral, Zoological Park and Franciscan Monastery. Return to hotel. Pack baggage. Afternoon -Lv hotel on Van Zile special bus with baggage for F. B. I. After the F. B. I. tour, class transferred to Union Station and placed on B O train for New York City. Late afternoon or early evening arrive New York hotel via B O bus and ferry from Jersey City. FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Morning -Lv hotel on Van Zile special bus with lecturer for Double Tour of Upper and Lower New York, stopping at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Battery Park and walking through Chinatown. Afternoon -Lv hotel with licensed New York City guide for Rockefeller Center where NBC Studios Television Tour provided, followed by visit to St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Empire State Building Observatory. 5:45pm -Lv hotel for Radio City Music Hall Theatre; Rockettes, stage show, Easter Pageant, movie. SATURDAY, APRIL 15 Morning -Lv hotel for Battery Park and steamer to Statue of Liberty. Afternoon -Open for baseball, theatre, shopping or individual sightseeing. Early evening or at time set by class leave hotel by school bus for Schuylerville. 24

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