Scotia Glenville High School - Acropolis Yearbook (Scotia, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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ROBERT SHAFFER Mixed Chorus 3: Or- chestra 3. 4. UA gentleman is one who can disagree uutliont being disagreeable. ROBERT SILVERNAIL President Cana-ta Club 4: Football 3, 4: Vice' President Travel Club Z: Hi-Y 1, 3, 41 VicefPresif dent Home Room 1: Presi- dent Home Room 3: Foot- light Follies 2, 3. There is a man of great ability. MARILYN SOMERS Vice f President Senior Class 4: Chairman junior Prom Committee 3: Sen' ate 2, 43 Girls' Chorus 2: Footlight Follies Z, 3g VicefPresident Junior Blue Triangle 2: Girls' En- semble 3, 4: President Travel Club 3: Treasurer Newspaper Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Ofiice As' sistant 4. She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was 'never loudf' LEWIS SONC-ER EditorfinfCbief Acrop' olis 4: Editorfin'Chief Hi'Times 3: President National Honor Society 4: Secretary Hi-Y 33 Presif dent Travel Club 4: Sec' retary f Treasurer Travel Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Footlight Follies 2, 3: HifY 2, 3, 4: Acropolis Staff 3: jun' ior Prom Committee 3: Production Staff Senior Play 4: Acropolis Home Room Representative 4: Hi-Times Staff 2, 3: Dramatic Club Play 4: Senior Ball Committee 4. Equ.aled by few ,excelled by none. JOAN STEVJART VicefPrcsidcnt Home Room 3: Footlight Follies 3: Production Staff Draf matic Club Play 3: Typist HifTimes 3. A smile and a helping hand for all. no DIANE STRUBLE Drum Majorette Z, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: i'Hi'Times' Stzifl 3: Acropolis Stall 3: Chairman Senior Ball Committee 4, Life is too short to waste. ELAINE STRYKER President Radio Club 41 Vice-President Radio Club 3: Senior Play 3, 4: Hif Times Staff 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 31 Band 2: Dra' matic Club Play 2, 3: Footlight Follies 3: Na' tional Honor Society 4: Associate E d i t o r Hif Times 4. Speak little and well, and be considered as pos' sessing merit. DOROTHEA THIELICKE Secretary German Club 3: Ofhce Assistant Z, 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' Sextet 3: Chairman Bulle' tin Board 43 Production Stall Senior Play 3, 4: Senior Ball Committee 4. Always happy, full of cheer: Every' word and thought sincere. JANE TRUDELL Mixed Chorus 3. Merit is worthier than ,tix fame. jUDlTH VAN AUKEN X71CC'PfCSldCl'lf Home Room 43 Dramatic Club Play Z: Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 33 Footlight Follies 3: Senior Play 41 Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Production Stall Senior Play 4: Girls' Sextet 3: Iunior Prom Committee 33 Senior Ball Committee 4. AS sunny as summer skies.

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KATHERINE RIORDAN President Home Room 2: Senate 2: Typist Hi' Times 31 Cheerleader 3. 4: Typist Aeropolis 4. National Honor Society 4: Girl-A Ensemlnle 3: 'lun' 101' Prom CUIHTDIIICC 3 Assembly Advisory Com' mittee 3. 4. Clieerj'ulness or joyful' ness is tlie atmospliere under Lt' li 1 e lu rl: 171 Q s tllritef' CAROL ROMINE Secretary Biology Club 41 Mixed flliorus 3. 41 Presideit Home Room 3, Eootligglit Follies 3: Acropolis Adxertisirtg Agent 31 Production Statl Senior Play 4: junior Prom ffoinmittee 3: Senior Ball Committee 4. 'iClieerfulness is tlie sitnn raj: of life. PETER RUGH Editorfinfffhief H i f Times 4: Senior Oper' Etta Z1 President Home Room I1 President News' paper Club 4: Dramatic Cluln Play 3. 41 CofMan' ager Basketball Z. 3. 4: ClofManager liootlwall 3: CofManag1er Baseball 2. 3: Fireman 3. 4: President Radio fllulw 3: Hi'Y 4: HifTimes Staff 2. 4: Senate 3: Hi'Times Home Room Representa' tive 2. 3. 4: Advertising Agent Acropolis 3: Vice f President National Honor Society 4: Aerop- olis Home Room Repre' sentative Z. 3: Senior Plav 4: Footliglit Follies Z. 3: Chairrnan junior Prom Committee 3: Cldairrnan Senior Ball Committee 4. He is Capable of imaginf ing all, arranging all, and doing e1'erytl'zing. BARBARA RYAN ln quietness anfl Conf' dence sliall be your strengtlif' ELINORE ST. LCIQIS Secretary Home Room 3: Announcement Com' mittee 4: Production Stall' Senior Play 4: Treasurer Commercial Club 4. Cheerful charm everyone admires. ,9- is XV' . x. all 1- 4:1 Q A s..l x 3 ,,,. A6 'V x I ua.. Q' Lal' 4-ffl!! 'E' ' YQML xy Hz.-. Sift ' ,. I ' H ,yi r ail, 4 '35, iiia tygg -Av gli' 'an' 491 REGINA SALINSKI 'ATlie same yesterday, to' dag. and tomorrow. CIONSTANCE SANDERS President Commercial Qlub 4. A miselnevous lzeart prof ducetli a twinkling smile. HAROLD SANDERS Football 3. Hlndividualxty is the salt of life. MARGARET SANDERS Vice f President Bridge Club 4. A light heart lives long. MARY E. SCHWARZE Mixed Chorus 3. 'lXVHazerer is worth doing at all is wortli doing well, l15l



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ANN VAN DYCKE Assistant Editor 'iAcropolis 4: Secretary junior Blue Triangle Z: Treasurer Home Room -. Dramatic Club Play 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Footlight Follies 3: Advertising A ij e nt Acropolis 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls' Ensemble 3. 4: Chairman junior Prom Committee 3: President Home Room 4: Production Stall' Senior Play 4. Charm szrilqes the sight. but merit wrns tlze soul. DCANE VAN PATTEN Sports Editor Hi- Timef' 4: Football Z, 3 4. Basketball Z, 3, 4. Baseball Z, 3: President Home Room 4. A Sportsman complete. ROBERT VAN VORST Treasurer Pi n o c h l e Club 3: Baseball 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Chair' man Senior Ball Commit' tee 4: Bowling 4. Ton can't lqeep a good man down. SHIRLEY VJALLING Assistant Editor Acropolis 4: Secretary Bridge Club 3: Production Staff Senior Play 4: Sen' ior Ball Committee 4. The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. MARGARET VJALRATI-I Vice-President Music Club 4: Production Staff Senior Play 4: Cheerleader 4: Production Stall Draf matic Club Play 4. Every virtue is more fair when xt appears in a friendly person. AQ Jr .57 r V - 'vs 9.-Q ..'..?' 3 7 ., X x I V x .N .14 an-.gm -44 1 1 f Zeit, ?Iff'ff r ' Zfxaae 4 Q An' C Q, ,. lr f W A .. ,,, XIX, .J V .si ' J' 0 510 V F S2 CT kg V J 5? ' Q , lf I .,. It '- ' - 2': , I Q A. -.- -5 I 49' -'L 'Yi 'gg SHEILA XVATERS Secretary Senior Class 4: Ofhce Assistant Z, 3: Library Ass:stant 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Co'Chairf man junior Prom Com' mittee 3: Historian Dra- matic Club 3: Treasurer Newspaper Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Production Stall' Senior Plav 4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Production Staff Dramatic Club Play 2. 3: Secretary Senate 4. 'ifriendlmess IS the secret of success. BARBARA VUEBBER Secretary Home Room 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Produc' tion Stall Senior Play 4: Typist HifTimes 4. There is one thing that net-er goes out of style and that is a feminine woman. CAROLIN XNHEELER V1cefPresident Co'Ed Club 4: Secretary Home Room Z: Secretary News' paper Club 3: Senate 3, 4: Production Stall' Draf matic Club Play 3: Pro' duction Staff Senior Play 4: junior Prom Commit' tee 3: Co-Chairman Senior Ball 4. '4l.X'e always admxre her efficiency. CAROLE YAUNCH Art Editor Acropolis 4: Treasurer Home Room Z: Chairman junior Prom Committee 3: Treasurer Senior Blue Triangle 4: Co'Chairman B u l l e t i n Board 3: Footlight Follies 3: Announcement Com' mittee 4: Library Assistant 3. 4. A'Her heart, lier talents, her hands were here to all ulio might need them. DAVID MILLER Football 3. Only a free soul will never grow old. on

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