Stamford Central School - Voice Yearbook (Stamford, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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SENIOR POLL Maas t Peers Noted For Destination Likes Ruthie Beach tests friendliness nursing people Skip Benson makeup shyness college swimlng Sis Bettlol Freshman twirling Dietitian roller skating Bed Bug Bettlol Freshman girls Pat C.P.A. N. T. Yankees Cabbage Buel Coaching ? Nary fishing Jinny Busby Riding teachers muscles Mr America football Beansie Churchill Physics big feet chicken farm Chemistry D Coons Pat's jokes Marines Barbara Bunny Darby Spanish letterwriting marriage ministers Shave-me Dorn Regents broken down Chary Panama blondes Pauline Dorosky Bus Law twirling ? Oneonta Mort Eklund Hobart lowing Sing Sing Digger Digger O'Hall Bulcks ring collection farm farmer boys Ray Harper too short days absent mindedness California money Jmny Jingles Jane Russell red hair truck drirer blondes Bucky Jones Uyrt wary hair conn, art drums Carol Langdon teachers •hyness housewife Otis Jeanie Lanlgan plunging necklines eyes Cornell knitting argyles Sleep Iyon waking sleep soft bed sleeping Mitch Mitchell women Voice Utica work Borte Morrison clarinets brains Doctors degree music Myrt Newman Wing Ding hips Ohio a drummer Joycie Odell History quietness child specialist Davenport Edie Piergiorgi town gossips clothes water ballet night clubs Barbs Rushmore Ted Mase caricatures heaven D Marty Scherry Jean's father Jean N I. C. Jean Dude Smith windshield defrosters longhair graveyard short girls Snyd Snyder Bus. Law Jefferson farming brunettes Wing Ding Weinstein Mjrrt dark halls N. T. C. Dior Styles Pete Hooks Jefferson!tea a Ford farmer boy college girls 18

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Edith Piergiorgi Barbara Rushmore She whom a dream hath possessed So frail, eo lorely, a touch would destroy Cheerleading 1,2,1 Oirls Sports 1 Chorus 1,2 Student Council 1 Library Council 2 Robert Snyder Kenneth Smith Hy life's so free Basketball 1,2,3,U Baseball 2 Soccer 3 Chorus 3,U Senior Play (stage crew) Intramurals 1,2,3,1 There where the work goes well, they rest content Class Secretary 1 Class Vice-President 1 Book Club, Trees. 3 Band and Chorus 1,2,3,14 Latin Club 3,1 Dramatics 3 Yearbook staff 1 Spanish Club 3,1 Girl's Sports 1,2,3 Prise Speaking 3 4 Martin Scherry As he thinks of the little gal” Basketball 3,1 Intramurals 1,2 Coneaercial Journalism 3 Class Vice-President 3 ¥ Paul Weinstein The man of upright mind Yearbook staff 1 Senior Play Book Club 2,3 Class Secretary 1 Photography 1 Bowling 1 Recording 1 17



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CLASS HISTORY Jett i cJL clcU + We, today, are Seniors, almost ready to and our days hare at S. C. S. For us the time has gone fast, but lat us stop and look over our last four years at Stamford Central. In 19U6 the Class of 9$0 eagerly entered its Freshman year in high school with 29 members and $27.99 in the treasury. Our goal, the Senior Class Trip and to lead us we elected Muriel Newman, President, Ruth Beach, Vice-President, Bucky Jones, Treasurer, and Margie Doroeky, Secretary. How- erer Margie left us, and we elected Bob Snyder in her place. Mr. Beanes was the class adviser. Also that year we were sorry to lose Or sen Mattioe, Bill Laux, Lula King, and Bob Smith During our first few weeks as Freshman we were deprived of the traditional Freshman initiation much to our sorrow. Ve had all been looking forward to it. To help boost the $27.99 to $91 Uk wo sponsored a dance, sold stationery and held a bake sale. Then it seemed like four long years until we would be Seniors. Our Sophomore year found us with three new members, Alice Eder, Paul Weinstein, and Dot Darby. However we had lest J. S. Vinson, Marion Oakley, Velma Hombeck, and later in the year Alice Eder left us. As our officers, we elected Bucky Jones, President, Sophie Ciolli, Vice-President, Jean Hall, Secretary, and Jean Lanigan, Treasurer. Mrs. Henderson was our class adviser. After much debate, we finally chose Blue and Oold as our class colors. We managed to raise the total in our treasury to $222.U8 by selling Christmas Cards, and sponsoring a Leap Tear Dance. As Juniors we welcomed Sylvia Benson and Edith Piergiorgi into the class. However much to our regret, Sophie Ciolli, Dudley Dubois and Ted Mas left. Ed Bettiol was elected President, Martin Scherry, Vice-President, Joan Churchill, Secretary, and Muriel Newman, Treasurer. Mrs. Henderson remained our class adviser. We selected the red rose as our class flower and Gone But Never For- gotten as our motto. We were overjoyed when our Class rings arrived and naturally we thought ours were better than anyone elses. Finally came the big event of the year, the Junior Prom. Bucky Jones and Muriel Newman were elected King and Queen, and Artie Dorn, Joan Churchill, Ed Bettiol, Jean Lanigan, Danny Coons, and Alice Orlowski were Attendants. From the proceeds of this and other ac- tivities we were ready to embark on our Senior year with $393 53 We began our last year in S. C. S. by electing Ken Mitchell, President, Bob Snyder, Vice- President, Paul Weinstein, Secretary, and Ed Morrison, Treasurer. Ed Bettiol was elected President of the Student Council and Ruth Beach and Jin Ingles were representatives from the class. Mr. Adair was our class adviser. We were sorry to lose Lou Ann Toepperwein and Alice Orlowski, but we welcomed John Bklund and Pete Hooks into our class. We sold mag asine a, sponsored a dance, and produced the play Billy's Ooat under the guidance of Mr. Leonard Adair and Mrs. John Graig. We also planned a skating party, card party, bake sale, and Donkey Basketball game, all fer our big moment, the Senior trip. After this big event, the last regents examinations, commencement exercises, and the Senior Ball come all too fast and we are saying good-bye to-dear eld Stamford Central. 19

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