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C lass Twelve years ago we the Seniors of 1951 were given our Hrst glimpse of what the future years were to bring us As most would thrnk thrs was not such a frightening experience The first year was one of bewrlderment but gradu ally through the years the wonder of that first year ceased to hold such charm As our ver first teacher Miss Eulalra Fuller was most rn fluentral rn forming the basis of our preliminary education and the various social associations of which we would someday participate The next five years of grade school were un eventful rn any outstanding way Then came the seventh grade and a considerable change Under the guidance of our homeroom teacher Mrs Barrrnger the former Mrs Finch we began workrng for that eventful day when the tram would whiz us to faraway Washrngton D C The nest year under the supervision of Mr Dalton we strove diligently for the right to take our place among the awe rnsprrrng high school group Mr Barrrnger whom we were to have for our first three years of high school and Mrs Bender for our last year were by far the most helpful advisors rn our campaign to raise the Hzstory necessary funds for our trip Various dances food sales raffies and numerous other actrvrtres topped the agenda The high school years brought out the sports ability of the masculrne members of our class Several grrls had an opportunrty to root for the team as cheerleaders The most important event of our Junror year was the sponsorrng of a semi formal Junror Prom held on April 21 1950 with music by Tommy Rhode s orchestra Now at last the day has dawned and we begin a year full of unforgettable memories A year which rs to prove to be a stepping stone to our lrfe s vocatron Somehow thrs school year rsn t just a day rn day out affair for our responsr brlrtres and actrvrtres are many rndeed The New York Washington trrp will of course be the hrghlrght of the year It seems we are strrv mg for the best rn all the things which we under take Our efforts shall be rewarded when at the completion of thrs year we receive that drploma as We take leave Of S C S on that final day judrth lVIcLaughlrn Class Prophecy We wrll take a brief trip into the future and see what the class of l95l wrll be doing ten years from now rn l96l DAISY DA MARIE BAKER farmers GLORIA GLORY KOMARONY inter wrfe VELMA RED BRYAN captain of her own cheerleading squad JAMES JIMMY BUTLER proprietor of a farm DORINE BABE CAMERATO head waitress at Dyers Luncheonette and wife of proprietor GEORGE GEORGE CRANDALL oper atrng hrs own ree cream company VICTORIA VICKY DEKAN secretary to the President of the Ford Motor Company rn Detroit JEANETTE FLO FLO FOY head nurse for Dr Nolan under supervision of L La Barge JOHN JOHNNY GLEESON running a crow farm on Crow Hrll EARL EARL HURD rs working a farm and rs looking for a farmerette ROBERT BOBBY JONES manager of Frerhofers Bread Company ROBERT BOB KUSSIUS teaching shop rn the Bemis Height s School ested rn Crow farming and rs takrng lessons from the proprietor of the Crow Hill Farm LORRAINE LULU LOWELL doing hne on her well chosen career JUNE JUNIE MCDERMOTT president of the Troy Manufacturers Bank JUDITH JUDY MCLAUGHLIN running a hotel on McLaughlin s Island a prosperous summer resort ROBERT BOBBY OSGOOD owns and operates Osgood s Hardware Store rn the can ter of the village ROBERT BOB POITRAS president of the Portras Manufacturing Company IVAR WILHELM BILL READ putting out yearbooks with hard covers EUGENE GENE SMITH president of the Smith Brothers Cough Drop Company NANCY DING DING VELDERS h s 1 bakery shop rn her own home Class Prophet LORRAINE LOWELL I r r ' ' I t N . . , 1 v ' . . . . ' I . . ' - ' 1 . v . X Q Q . . , . . . , - v . s - y 1 . - 1 - 1 ' . , . . . A ' - ' 1' r , . . ' ' 1 - . r - ' . I . 1 r fr fr r ' X .I -1 I 1 rr va . .I n ,' A - sr or - - ,, rw ' er rs . T r .I vv - r ' an rv . . . . , . , , I. vu -, f - - tr vu 1 N s , rr rv W ' A ' A - rr nr , et n , K ' ,. , ' ' an v - . 1 ' .I u . ' nr n - M K ,., I H ,, . . tr rv 1 1 i dh 2 rr n , , A ' .. rr av - . . . ,
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Class Poem Maybe you re one who dldn t hear but 21 Senlors graduate thls year And m case you don t know em well mtroduce them 111 our class poem Dalsy Baker s a wee country lass Who declded that Physlcs was just not her Class She wanted to glve up th1s subject but she Ended up Wlth another one Geometry Velma Bryan s our shy glrl from over the rlver Crossmg the brldge on cold mornmgs she really must But she always seems to weather the storm We wonder lf her love IS keeping her warm james Butler s a boy who IS both dark and tall He works very hard both IH Spflng and in fall He develops a real buxld whale pushmg that plow Hus features and bulld should attract some young frau Dorme Camerato s a gay young gxrl Her romantxc hfe keeps her all m a wh1rl In the not too near future weddmg bells may rmg out That Tony s her one man there s really no doubt George Crandall comes from old Bemls He1ghts He s so tlred we thmk he must spend sleepless mghts Whenever you want hlm just search the land He can always be found at the first candy stand V1ctor1a Dekan rates near the top She IS one of the few glrls who dared to take shop While there she works hard makxng all kmds of noxse She s bound and determmed to show up those boys Jeanette Foy travels a lot so we heal But she always seems to end up back here We are wondermg what could cause thxs attractmon Could Leonard LaBarge be the lTllSSlI1g fact1on9 john Gleeson IS from Crow H111 you know And that IS why we call hlm Crow He can generally be found w1th Glorra K He s the one crow that she can t scare away Earl Hurd never seems to have much to say In school he easlly combmes work and play Although he doesn t do much else at all He s a very good player ln basketball Robert jones IS the llfe of the class rt IS sald Wrth hrs freckle specked face and curly head Hrs future IS waltmg 1ts not appalhng For our Bobby jones Frenhofer ns calllng hrver Glorla Komarony 31'1OtIl61 country glrl Came here from New Jersey and put John nn a whlrl Her romantlc llfe IS any glrl s dream She also has a knack for sellmg ICS cream Robert Kuss1us IS a handy man throughout the sehool In shop he learns every repalrmg rule Upstamrs when anythmg goes on the bllnk Bob IS the first one of whom teachers thmk Louame Lowell spends her mghts at home Far from Park Avenue she does not roam We can t seem to make up our mlnd Is Lorrame one of the rov1ng k1nd9 In her buslness class june McDermott s a whlz She can safely pass any test or qurz She acqulred a job ln a bank m Troy And also has caught that favorlte boy Judlth McLaughl1n llves on a small lsland now But st11l manages to get to town somehow Her soclal llfe 1sn t dulled a b1t And wlth the fellows she stlll makes 1 hlt Robert Osgood has very good luck At dr1v1ng through town 1n hrs llttle truck Some say that are sure they have seen hmm speed But Murph s never caught h1m no mdeed Next comes Robert Poltras whose praxses we For he s come to the top IH just everythmg Our class Presldent and Kmg Football IS he Whatever he does the best he seems to be smg next m l1ne and manners are really hne class It s cultured look done by readmg a book Ivar Read IS H1s etlquette He glves our He says lt IS Eugene Slnlth our boy from up on the lull Is IH there pltchlng and studymg st1ll After thls year we re pleased to relate He hopes to go on to Albany State Nancy Bell Velde rs comes last but not least And we hope to be present at her weddmg feast She and Mxlton are dolng qulte fine We thmk a weddmg may soon be mn lme We ve had our fun and laughed and joked As at the Seniors some fun we poked And here our 51 poem IS ended Hope you enjoyed lt no offenses mtended I0 EUGENE SMITH , . , . . - , . . . , - . . . . . , . ' 1 ' Q y , ' . , . ' L - I. ' e y , . . , V 1 s u , . , . . - - .I H - - Q , - H w' I I 1: r l I s ' , . , - N, , . ' ' r , w x sis l I , 1 w 7 1 ' x A4Y Y! '
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Vlclorla Delcan VICIOFIG Delzan Glorla Komarony JeaneH'e Foy June McDermoH' Dorme Cameralo Nancy Velders Dorme Cameralo Velma Bryan June lvlcDerm0l'l' Gloria Komarony Judnlh McLaughlin Velma Bryan Judrlh McLaughlin Glorna Komarony Gloria Komarony Glorua Komarony Vlclorua Delcan June McDermoH June McDermoH' Velma Bryan Glorua Komarony Senior Poll MOST APT TO SUCCEED BEST STUDENT BEST DANCER BEST PERSONALITY LOOKS PLUS BRAINS BEST SMILE PRETTIEST HAIR MOST SHY NEATEST PRETTIEST EYES MOST TALKATIVE OUIETIST HAPPY GO LUCKY MOST INDEPENDENT BIG HEARTED BIGGEST APPETITE PERFECT LADY PERFECT GENTLEMAN BEST PHYSIOUE BEST FIGURE BEST ATHLETE WOMAN HATER MAN HATER CLASS CLOWN I2 James Buller James Buller Eugene Smulh John Gleeson Roberl' Pollras James Buller Roberl Po Iras John Gleeson James Buller George Crandall Earl Hurd Roberl' Porlras James Bufler Roberl Jones George Crandall Roberf Jones Ivar Read John Gleeson Roberl Kussaus Roberf Ponlras Charles Carpenler Charles Carpenfer George Crandall Eugene Smnlh Ivar Read Roberl Jones Dorlne Cameralo BEST DRESSED John Gleeson
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