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,xi X 1 ,J f . r 3 . Page Eight 'A A ' V 4 E D S O N I A N June, Nineteen Forty-one WARD ADAMS Mohawk Vocational A competent mind, a serious face. Among the ambitious he'll win his place. Craftsman Guild, Home-room basket- ball. ANGELINE ALTILIOIX' School 5 Conimcrcial A lovely girl with beautiful hair. Usher 's Club. J GENEVIEVE AMEIGH Southport No. 8 Academic if Aivitv he sh smile and fr' ay fGen' '. an s t to any . psilon Kappa. EDWARD ANDERSON Penna. Ave. Industrial The silent man is most trusted. f rf ' MARGARET ARMSTRONG No., 7 s- Commercial I Likes to dance? Yep! , Likes the moviesif' Yep! Likes Keuka Lake? Uh huh! G. A. A., Business Club, A Capeila ohm, Gil-1 fs Glee Club. 1 V , I 'xp TED ARNOLD A Farley Coburn Academic Ted says, Definitely no red headed girls. Something in airplanes? Ask Ted. Bachelors Club. ' VAUGHN ARNOLD No. 8 Commercial Her blonde hair attracts many an eye. Usher 'S Club. iiil ' I i A HELEN AVERY' Parley Coburn Academic In Math she ,is superb As a friend, true as her word Sigma Delta Sigma, Upsilon Kappa, Student Council. f 8- 3 A ' MARTIN BACH ' A Coldbrook Park Industrial ' I sf Hc'll get what he Wants if Q ' ' I hc has his way. Luck to you. I . V is if in .. i MARGARET BACKER jl St. Mary 's Commercial I ,,p.Vi,' M s such rich, black, hair. She 22 . is the envy of all the people in the school. ii Business Club, Hi-Y, Upsilon Kappa, Girl 's Athletics, Student Leader. I ' DONALD BAILEY No. '13 Industrial Uncle Sam will be Well prepared with Don as aviator in the air. Yip A x Dix KSA by ', Jei1N sX RKER xxfvebestqx 4 .Q Academic .af V IV HA littIbNno W and X hgtlibQsl by,,thnAw,isest -cgnieu. - -f-. .D A KN. lCl5S,o- 'K 'culatio anag ,:I-I , Senxior A ty Council ' ir- II'l ilnfx ' ' fl 'J Xokml
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ill X X x 13 .g l BX 1 . all J D H . fwlj fglvi,--ALLLIJ L M f ., une, Nineteen Forty-one E D S O N l XJ9V Pcl9e Sey-2 . J E Q . gy' Gur Official S aff A pp,,,4ff W , , , p' , 1 ,fpy-Z' l M 'Q ' The Big Four 'M Ot l94l i f ' C ANTHONY PULOS Watkins Glen College With his will to do hc is destined for great things. Student Leader, Boyls Hi-Y, Boys Athletics, Track , Q49 ., X .1 X .Q Y T ' G J J , J 4 . R HELEN THOMAS No. 9 College ' A winning way, and sunny smile. El-So-Hi, Grlee Club, Operetta, Usher's Club Vice.-Pres., Senior Class Sec., May Queen. By Robert Pitcher Today, the battle has been won. The enemy is ours. On this great day we of 1941 at last autograph visages smilingly blossoming forth from the yearbook pages. However, behind all this ceremony stands a great deal-spirit, cooperation, fel- lowshipfall that goes to make up a happy, carefree group of senior high school boys and girls. To unite such a group, one must have advisers and officers. To Mr. McNaught and our advisers, tribute has been paid in another section of the book. Here we must honor our class oficers, who carry out desired programs and put that 'fzing into the class activities. These officers, working closely with our advisers, are the ones on whose heads the praise rests, and on whose shoulders falls the blame for an unsuccessful event. It is they who ride the rocky road for the Senior class. We Seniors are especially lucky in having had such fine talent in the race for the sometimes undesirable officerships, and for having chosen such fine leaders. After each Senior Home Room has nominated a candi- date, carefully considering his scholarship, personality, and ability, these officers are chosen by a ma- jority vote of the Senior class. It's a hot race, with all the national po- litical fanfare-nominating petitions, speeches, and posters. Finally the officers are chosen. Heading the roster of officers is our good-looking Tony Pulos. Good scholastically, Tony ranks high in the esteem of his classmen as a real fellow. Tony, coupled with his spirit of fair play, has a fine personality which has won him a host of friends - he will go far in whatever field he chooses. Our vice-president, Helen Collins, guided our class as president last year. This vivacious young lady is to be found everywhere there is ex- citement and is always ready to ex- tend a helping hand. Helen Thomas and Mack Ryan, complete our roster of oficers. Helen is the one who eiiciently and calmly takes notes above the harangue of our meetings. On Mack's shouders falls our financial worries and he has brought us safely out of the red to a substantial b.alance. To them, we Seniors say, Thanks a. lot! Good luck! I x HELEN COLLINS St. Maryls Commercial A very charming young lady and a friend to all. It 's a l joy to know her. Freshman Pres., V. Pres. of Junior Class, V. Pres of Senior Class, Hi-Y, Business Club, Usher's Club, Year- ' book Staff. . ,mtl L A 2 if V MACK RYAN Boston Academic Southsidels fashion plate. l The latest styles and dance steps, appeal to Mackeyfs taste. Treasurer, Senior Class, Jr. Class Pres., Pres. Hi-Y '-105 May King, Inter-Class sports.
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June, Nineteen Forfy-one ROBERT BARNES No. 7 Academic As an engineer he will have no fear. Football. BETTY BECKER No. 11 College If you hear a crowd shout- ing, look for Betty. She'll be at the football game. G. A. A., Cinema Club, Pres. Sigma Delta Sigma, Hi-Y, Sports. ARLENE BENN TT Baldwin No. 7 , Commer al . . ,i J H ' h W' ' '. er smile asia, li f l .v Li jary SL.a,i:E,? v ff X 7 fair -,ff ' ' 1 c f- I ' ' .Y .fi f . ,f . jf HOWARD BENNETT No. 4 Vocational He's an all around good fellow. Home Room Basketball, Home Room Softball, Football, Basketball. all Senior Play, El-So-H1. ROBERT BENNETT Mohawk Academic Mohawk did us a. good turn when they gave us Bob. We all like him. ,Z
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