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a Phillip Shuvtloff (Varna Kingston) Phillip Shurtleff, the only fellow In the class of '43 has gone to work on the farm for the duration. Your reporter vn.ll let you in on Phil's past present and future with a few quotations from the topic him- self. He's short, being but a mere five feet two. He has brown hair and the habit of wearing the best looking sweaters! His blue eyes gather a faint glint in English class even at the slightest mention of a project for Ag. In History C class he always has a run of good ans- wers. To know Phillip is to meet (not in person, mind you) almost any United States sen- ator. In the future, you'll surely see him operating his modem, scientific farm with all extra gadgets. Large fancy signs will be noticed on the build- ings and fences. He learned this from making signs for the senior dances and parties. Oh yes! Inside will be waiting a beautiful co-od from Cornell U. He'll meet her in his sen- ior year according to the cel- estial bodies. During high school training Phillip has been basket ball manager, president of the Sen- ior Class, lead in the senior play, Old Snoopy as well as other plays, and an active member of the 4-H and F. F. A. He has been chosen several times to go to other towns to judge animals. (Here's hoping he picks a wife as well as he picks piglets!) I like being a senior, says Phil, but I hate being over-run by a bunch of convin- cing females. Poor Phil! It is the truth. As the senior year draws to a close I wish to leave sever- al things to the remaining pu- pils. To Bob Hicks goes my job as basketball manager; to Jim Vock ny rides to Redwood. You, Charles Stewart, nay have my figure. To Sonny Young goes my seat during the basketball games of '44. To Barney goes my arguments with Verna and I guess that's all......
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Marguerite Steacy (Barbara Cheeseman) Marguerite Stoacy, formerly of Brownville—Glen Park school came to us in January. She is a quiet person and always pre- pared to help others when they need it. While in her former school she had many outside activ- ities which included: working in the school cafeteria; as- sistant editor of the class paper; being a glee club mem- ber for two years; and taking part in the basket ball ganos which were held during the noon hours for the entertain- ment of all the students. During the- interview with her this reporter asked hew it felt to be a senior. Her reply was, It makes me feel pretty proud to think wc arc going out of high school into this world and try to make a suc- cess of our lives. According to the subject of this interview the activity most vivid in her memory is the movies which were held in the school auditorium every other Friday. They were spon- sored by the Senior Class and shown by !.Ir. Swartout of Alex- andria Bay. She recalled that the seniors made almost sixty dollars profit. Marguerite has decided that she will become a telephone operator, so do not be sur- prised if one day you hear her voice, Number, please 1 She wishes to will her ten- dency to talk during school hours to Eleanor Vock.
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