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'w- 1 EUGENE IOSEPH BARCHER Gene DISTRICT NO. 4, WYANTSKILL INDUSTRIAL ARTS He loves to tease and be teased. He is somewhat of a flirt, but then maybe it's just his friendly attitude toward everyone. Gene is an- other of the boys who can be classed as 6'. He is nice looking and a fine sport. We shall all miss Gene next year. President ol' Shop Alumni 3. WALTER I. BISKI Doc ST. MARY'S SCHOOL COMMERCIAL Here is a fine fellow and a fine sport. He has a certain easy going manner and unobtrusiveness about him that we all greatly admire. He and his brush-cut are inseparable with our sport and social events. You have our sincere best wishes, Walt. J. V. Basketball 3: Hi-Y 4: Senior Ball Committee 4. RADIO WORK Page Twelve CHARLES C. BAUER Chuck SCHOOL NO. 1 COMMERCIAL Many feminine hearts have been set a flutter at the sight of a tall, handsome figure in our spacious halls. Yes, Charlie is definitely a ladies man. In addition, he has shown that a friendly spirit and cooperative nature are necessary to gain friends. UNDECIDED ADOLPHE I. BLANCHARD uDolphv1 ST. PATRICKS COMMERCIAL Adolph has been known as an in- tellectualist. However, this trait has not kept him too busy to mix in and endow many with a much cherished friendship. Adolph seems to practice the policy that All play and no work makes Adolph a stupid boy. Choral 1, 2, 3, 4. UNDECIDED WILLIAM C. BECK Bill CRANSTON HIGH SCHOOL, R. I. COLLEGE ENTRANCE Bill is one of the newest assets to Troy High. He came from Provi- dence, Rhode lsland, to begin his Senior year. He was quick to make friends and with his smile, intelligence, and personality, able to hold them. We all feel that his stay with us has been entirely too short. German Club 3: Corridor Marshall 2, 3: Hockey 3: Ili-Y 3, 4. R. P. I. HENRY 1. noNni Hank ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL ARTS Hank who is gay, cheerful and full of fun is also very attractive. l-lis friends think the world of him because he is a real pal. His eager desire will lead him to success. U. S. NAVY
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MARIETTA H. ALDERSON Hlftla SCHOOL NO. lli ACADEMIC A darling pug nose and a charming smile and who have we but Mar- ietta? She is quiet and considerate and strives to be a good student. Marietta hopes, as so many others, to be a nurse, and we are sure that she will succeed. Chnrnl 1, 2, 3, 4. ST. MAIlGARET'S HOSPITAL WM. LEE ANDERSON Ill-ee!! SCHOOL 18 COLLEGE ENTRANCE Lee is slow to become a friend, but once he can be numbered among our friends, he is a fine and a staunch one to have. Although not an active participant in ath- letics, he is a fine side-line rooter. Your friends take this opportunity to wish you luck. Science Club 3: I-Ii-Y 4: Scniiiu' Bull Committee 4. UNDECIDED BENIAMIN ALEXANDER ..Ben,, SCHOOL 14 COMMERCIAL Bennie is one of the sociable and agreeable members of the class of l94l. However, he always seemed to enjoy a classroom snooze but when he was suddenly awakened, he answered in quick time and correctly, too. Always keep your good disposition, Ben. UNDECIDED NORMA GRACE ASHLEY . Lee SCHOOL NO. 18 COMMERCIAL Norma came to us from School No. l8 and for four years, this quiet miss has kept herself undiscovered. We have learned however, that she has a certain attraction outside our Alma Mater. Despite this di- version we are positive that she will make good in the business world. TROY BUSINESS COLLEGE BOYD ALLENDORPH Butch SCH'OOL NO. 12 COMMERCIAL Fun-loving is the word that best describes Boyd. Humor, intel- ligence, and good-looks go into the make-up of lvlr. Allendorph. Boyd is perfection plus and is bound to sell himself to his future employ- ers. Her certainly knows how to win friends a n d influence people. Track 3, 4: Senior Ball Committee 4: Hi-Y 4. BUSINESS COLLEGE IEAN E. BALLANTYNE Tubby SCHOOL NO. 1 COMMERCIAL A certain teacher and lean seem to get along well together. Per- haps it's her radiant personality that paved the way for this spec- tacular occurrenceg or, then again, it could be her sense of humor, both of which she possesses in abundance. lean has carved a mark on the hearts of all her friends, and it's destined to remain. Gregg 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 4. ALBANY COMPTOMETER SCHOOL G. l 1' Page Eleven
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MARY LOUISE BONELLI Bonnie CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL COMMERCIAL Slim fingers leaping from key to key on a piano, a rich soprano voice-we could go on endlessly listing Mary's achievements. Her ambition is to be a composer and, knowing Mary, we ask, how any- thing but success could corne to her? Purple Pnrrot Stull' 4: Adclplmi Aith- eros 3, 4: Dardaninn 4. 'mor BUSINESS COLLEGE ROBERT WILLIAM BROTT ..Bob.. DISTRICT NO. 4, WYANTSKILL COMMERCIAL Bob is one of the friendliest fel- lows in our class. It is easy to see, when walking through the halls, that he is very genial, for he has a cheery greeting for his pals and acquaintances alike. lf he con- tinues to be so diplomatic, he's bound to be a success. UNDECIDED MILDRED MARION BRAFMAN Mimi N. Y. C., P. S. 144 COLLEGE ENTRANCE Although Mildred has been with us for only a year and a half, we have learned to appreciate her helpfulness. Mildred's desire in life is to become a fashion designer and we are sure that she will be successful in this field. Art Club 2: Choral 1, 2: Tennis Club 1, 2: Senior Bull Committee. TIIAPHAGEN INSTITUTE ROBERT BROWN Brownie SCHOOL NO. 14 INDUSTRIAL ARTS While Bob was not especially bril- liant in his subjects, nevertheless, his popularity with the student body was well above average. He is a very smooth dancer, which probably accounts for his amazing popularity with the fair sex. UNDECIDED IOHN BRIGNOLA Briggy SCHOOL 10 COLLEGE ENTRANCE Loyal, sincere, intelligent a nd humorous, john led our Student Council successfully over and ex- tremely stormy voyage. No matter what the undertaking, no matter how difficult the task, john pulled us through. The best of luck on the sea of life, and may you sail your ship into the harbor of suc- cess. Soccer 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3: Senior Hi-Y 4: Vice-President of Student Council 3, President of Student Council 4: Choral 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: Purple Parrot 3, 4: Chairman of Jun- ior Prom 3: Junior Mixer 3: Senior Bull 4: Director of Variety Show 3. UNDECIDED MARIAN E. BUCKLEY Butchie SCHOOL NO. 1 COMMERCIAL Our sweet, and very attractive brunette has, for the past two years, been pretty well taken up with leading our student body in cheering, but, let me adcl, not too taken up to fail to notice the opposite sex, I do not need to wish Marian success, for l know that she'll find it. Gregg 2, 3: Cheerleader 3, 45 Choral 4: Purple Parrot 4: Dardaniam Board 4: Aviation Club 2. TROY BUSINESS COLLEGE f it Page Thirteen
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