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SOPHOMORES As freshmen we were very green, and the change from eighth to ninth grade was a difficult one in many ways. We weather the storm, and in the spring of our freshman year, sponsored the annual Frosh Frolic with music by Carmine DeCrescente. We gained publicity for ourselves and our school when a picture of our food sale ap- peared in one of the county papers. June rolled around all too soon. We sweat, worried, worked, and emerged victorious from our bout with finals and regents. September, 1950, too, arrived quickly, and after a sum- mer of fun and relaxation, we played the role of maga- zine salesmen. This was one of the fund-raising activities assigned to us. Thanksgiving eve found the gym rocking to the rafters as students and adults alike enjoyed our Soph Hop, a round and square dance with music provided by Smoky Williams. This year has found us in the role of reformers, too, as we undertook the job of making study hall, our home room, a more pleasant place in which to study and tc work. Miss Marilyn Thomson, Adviser Mr. J. Scuirba, Adviser FIRST ROW: J. Hathaway, M. Cormie, N. Adams, W. Obie, B. Coons, L. Hoeksema, E. Hewitt, V. Booth, C. Farnan, J. Garnsey, J. Armer, A. Haley, M. Lapierre. SECOND ROW: E. Hanna, J. Armer, C. Platner, K. Walsh, P. Ramsden, I. Mabb, C. Pett, R. Griffen, B. Hammond, M. Basford, S. Galusha, M. Mulvihill, P. Sullivan, J. Burton, R. Vidnansky. THIRD ROW: T. Ingalls, R. Brown, F. Almy, H. Clark, W. Ketchum, T. Mulvi- hill, R. Everts, G. Hunter, J. Simmons, F. Priestly, R. Burlingham, R. Relyea, A. Moak.
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JUNIORS FIRST ROW: N. Ellsworth, C. Coffinger, C. Hall, M. Myers, R. Kryworuchenko, A. Schmid, G. Cromie, J. Ladds L. Cromie, D. Rooke, A. Garnsey. SECOND ROW: A. Garnsey, J. Germain, A. Milligan, M. Haas, M. Peck A. Hughes, J. Pett, C. Deso, L. Mabb, J. Hayes, M. Wood, L. Hebert, J. Carr. THIRD ROW: S. Brooks, J Everts, Z. Garnsey, M. Farrell, W. Barber, B. Pett, P. Serbu, J. Eustis, D. Hays, I. Randall, D. Irish, E. McRae. OFFICERS Myers, Secretary; Kryworuchenko, Vice-President; Schmid, President; Cromie, Treasurer. The class of '52 met under the direction of Miss E. Grennell and Mr. D. Archer in September, and prepared for a year of activity and fun. Three Amateur Hours and the Junior Prom were on the program for the Juniors. The amateur programs were a success. The receipts were over $300. The class was pleased about this, since everyone has worked hard to make the program successful. The class wishes to thank the participants who made this a financial success. Our Junior Prom, too, proved o highlight of the year. We are now wearing our Junior rings which have left our parents minus some money. The Class of '52 has the distinction of always workmg together and this fact is due to many members belonging to Senior Service. All of our members readily accept and endeavor to accomplish any work which is given them to do. I think we can really say that we take for granted the fact that much is to be expected of us and we are looking forward to our Senior year — with this aim in mind. We want to be a class of which S.C.S. will always be proud. so' ' A corsage. Miss Grennell
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FRESHMAN OFFICERS: R. Mosher, M. Duby, W. LaVoy, H. Millett. FRESHMEN ADVISERS: Mr. Nolan and Miss Farrell. r . T. Villo. R. Mosher, H. M. Duby. ;S7 ROW: A. Robbins. J. CormiO- s SiVrOW: F. Wood, rew, A. Moloney. Hills, H. Simmons, f. Gornsey- L Chapmon S. ro R Sanders, M. 9 ' . Crandall. M. • • ; I- F,‘ G. Biss, J. Hughes. j. Sanders. ...... At their first meeting of the year, the freshman class elected Mark Duby, president; Willard Lavoy, vice-president; Harry Millet, secretary; Robert Mosher, treasurer; Joseph Corsetti, representative to Student Council; and Helen Simmons, represen- tative to Athletic Council. The Freshman class opened the social calendar of the Schuylerville Central School for the year 1950- 51 with the Freshman Frolic. Students of the school and their guests danced to the music of Johnny Bodner and his orchestra in the school gym. The dance was a social and financial success. Ticket sales for the Senior Play were also under the direction of the Freshman class. Although the Freshman class did not win any foot- ball games during the interclass schedule, they showed promise of future greatness. 22
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