Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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JUNIOR PROM George Cromie and Adeline Garnsey were voted king and queen of the junior class on, May 24, 1951, at an attractive social event attended by 75 couples. A delightful program of music was furnished by Harry Vincent's orchestra of Albany. The main feature of the evening was the coronation of the king and queen at 11:15. At that moment, the large doors of the mansion opened and the crown bearers, Sonya Gavaletz and David Irish came forward. William Nevins and Ellen Mezera, last years king and queen, crowned the new king and queen. The queen's attendants were Margaret Myers, Susan Brooks, Jeanine Ladds, Emily McRae, Joan Pett and Claudia Hall. The king's attendants included James Priestly, Dick Kryworuchenko, Joseph Eustis, Bernhard Pett, Wallace Barber and Malcolm Farrell. 23

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We, the members of the SeniorClass of Schuy- lerville Central School of Schuylerville, New York, being of sound mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. In- stituted on the twentieth day of June, the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two. To the Board of Education who have been little seen, but keenly appreciated, we extend our sincere thanks. To the faculty members we leave our thanks for their understanding and patient ways. To the Junior Class we leave our Amateur Shows and hope they will be as successful as ours were. Dick Kryworuchenko wills his adventures with his car to Jim Simmons. Adeline Garnsey and Susan Brooks leave their secrets” and happy companionship to Pat Ramsden and Pat Sullivan. Joe Eustis bequeaths his pleasant noisterous- ness” to Jim Hughes. Leroy Ketchum leaves his ambitions in track to his brother, Warren. Ann Milligan wills her majorette uniform to Josie Hathaway, if she can use it, Carol Coffinger and Joan Germain leave their love of square dances to Audrey Moak. Carl Cooney and Effie Green bequeath their cheery evenings to Grey Hunter. Claudia Hall wills her cheering ability and pep to Virginia Booth. Idalee Randall leaves her mild manners to Bar- bara Hammond. Emily McRae leaves her sympathy to all under- classmen with straight hair. Leo Hebert wills his meditation to Tom Mulvi- hill. Mac Farrell bequeaths his good humor and fasti- dious ways to all who can use them. George Cromie leaves his place at the tuba to Ed Hanna. Agatha Hughes gives her rush to the bus to Mar- garet Smith. Paul Serbu bequeaths his long run to school in the morning to Ed Driscoll. Axel Schmid leaves his studious ability to Roy Everts, to be put to good use. Joan Everts and Nadene Ellsworth will their friendship and good behavior to Carol Platner and Lois Hoeksema. Mary Haas bequeaths her pleasant disposition to Theresa Arsenault, Dorothy Rooke leaves her happy giggle to Jane Burton. Lois Cromie wills her hearty activity to Rose Vidnansky. Jim Carr leaves his love of school work to Butch Relyea. Jean Hayes wills her soprano voice to Jane Gar- nsey, so that she can hit those high notes. Margaret Myers leaves her cheerleader’s uni- form and interest in sports to Eileen Hewitt. Wally Barber bequeaths his long ride home to Carol Farnan. Betty Davis leaves her quiet manner to Mary Mulvihill. Don Hayes wills his doodling in mechanics to Harry Clark. Jeanine Ladds leaves her modest and congenial ways to Norma Adams. Mary Wood leaves her position as a quiet and capable Senior to Jane and Joan Armer. Marian Peck wills her love for chorus to Thelma Ingalls. Joan Pett leaves her life in Bacon Hill to her sister Carolyn. Alice Garnsey leaves her outside interests to Miriam Basford. Bernie Pett leaves his bashful ways to Kathleen Walsh. Ernie Yandell leaves Marian LaPierre to take care of affairs in Coveille. Zene Garnsey leaves his studious ways to Wanda Obie. Donna Irish wills her pleasant disposition and school spirit to Marilyn Cormie. In witness whereof we do hereby sign this, our last will and testament on this twentieth ofjune 1952. CLASS OF 1952 22



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Name Ambition Noted for Pastime WALLACE BARBER State Trooper Wolf Tinkering with his car SUSAN BROOKS To marry a soldier Rolling eyes at boys Dancing JAMES CARR Farming Fooling around Square-dancing CAROL COFFINGER Beautician Height Square-dancing CARL COONEY Contractor Golden Gloves Durkeetown and guess who? GEORGE CROMIE Civil Engineer Taking pictures Dreaming of a future mod- el railroad LOIS CROMIE Secretary Being all of 4’ 9 1 2 Working at Wool worth's ELIZABETH DAVIS School teacher Never being on time Writing overdue letter NADENE ELLSWORTH Medical secretary Traveling Dancing JOSEPH EUSTIS To be a good husband Getting in and out of mis- chief Going out with Annie JOAN EVERTS Nurse and Homemaker Play acting Square-dancing MALCOLM FARRELL Hotel Manager Quietness Sports ADELINE GARNSEY Housewife and seam- stress Arguing Skiing and dating ALICE GARNSEY Homemaker Discussing the night before Square-dancing PAUL Z. GARNSEY Business Mechanics Casual dating of different girls JOAN GERMAIN Successful housewife Casual breakage of going steady Dating Walt DUANE GREEN Marine Corps Having good conduct in shop Tinkering with automobiles MARY KAY HAAS To always do my best Equanimity Carroll CLAUDIA HALL Secretary Talking Sports DONALD HAYES Aviator Silence and solemness Farm work JEAN HAYES Secretary Winking Having fun LEO HEBERT Science teacher Fooling around in English class Studying AGATHA HUGHES Nurse Talking during class Movies DONNA IRISH Comptometerist Likeness for sports School activities LEROY KETCHUM Mechanic Shyness towards girls Reading RICHARD KRYWORUC- HENKO Success in business world Unpronounceable name Pursuit of happiness JEANINE LADDS Secretary Being with John Roller skating JAMES MASON Mechanic Quiteness Movies every week EMILY McRAE Beautican Flirting Watching T. V. ANN MILLIGAN Professional career in music Buying Music sheets Playing piano MARGARET MYERS Secretary Giving the boys a hard time Dancing MARIAN PECK Secretary Receiving letters from Ger- many Durkeetown BERNHARD PETT Naval Officer Bash fullness Travelling around JOAN PETT Secretary Quietness Da ncing IDALEE RANDALL Medical Missionary Talking on the phone Crocheting DOROTHY ROOKE Success in nursing Giggling and eating Roller skating AXEL SCHMID College Professor Winning way with women Reading and studying PAUL SERBU Mechanical Engineer Keen, consistent punctuality Efficiency to the teachers Travel MARY WOOD Physical education teacher Roller Skating ERNEST YANDELL Farming Good driving Basketball 24

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