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in Q as TOM SMITH 'TubbyW Class Plays Lg Ulsterette Staff Lg Totem Staff 25 Soccer ug Basketball 2, 3, Lg Class Officer 1. Tommy, the angel with horns, is realy one of our smartest students although you would never suspect it to see him running around looking for mischief to get into. If Tommy doesn't get blown up in Chemistry class some day, we are sure he will be a 5UCC935.lS a hobo. JOYCE WILBUR 'KittenW Glee Club 1 2, 3, bi Class Plays 3, bg Operetta 1, 23 Ulsterette Staff Lg Totem Staff 1, 2, 3, bg County Festival 1, 2, 3, by Basketball 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Lg Joyce our soprano singer has been known throughout her high school years as having the ambition of being a nurse. She likes friendly people and sports. She has participated in many operettas and plays. We know that she will be a success in nur- sing or whatever career she chooses. 9-u. 'L X., X EVERT SLCCUM WSquirtW Plae Club 3, L, Class Plays 3, ulsterette Etaff bg Totem Staff 2, 33 Basketballmar- ager L. Evert Slocum is the fun-loving and carefree fellow of the Senior class. He enjoys hunting and fishing. Evert is well- liked by everyone that knows him. Whatever career he chooses when he finishes high school we know he will get along fineand be a success.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of l9h7, twenty uneasy yet proud students entered the Fresh- man Class of Ulster High. The new Freshmen were: Phyllis Jennings, Ina Mae Roberts, Carlene Hill, Phyllis Learn, Joyce Wilbur, June King, Charlotte Darrow, Joan Rean Carol Ammerman, Larry Johnson, Larry Searfoss, George Lantz, Tom Smith, Tom McKee, Bob Learn, Evert Slocum, Kenneth Vanderpoel, El- vernon Crain Donald Davidson and Sam Kasson. The officers elected that year were! President-Joan Regn, Vice President- gom Smith, Secretary-Joyce Wilbur, Treasurer-Carlene Hill, Reporter-Larry earfoss. On September 22nd, the long dreaded event took rlace with nineteen shaky Freshmen being introduced to initiation. fLarry Johnson was absent? After school had been in session only a short time we lost one of our class members, Kenneth Vanderpoel, who left due to illness in his family. We gained one new member, Ralrh Darrow, who came from Endicott, N.Y. Mrs. Huff was our class sponsor. In our Sophomore year we lost another member, Phyllis Jennings, and gain- ed a new one-Donald Hubbard. We had several class parties during the year and all were successful. The class officers were: President-Joyce Wilbur, Vice President-Donald Davidson, Secretary-Carlene Hill, Treasurer'June King, Reporter-Ralph Darrow. Miss Jane Niles was our class sponsor. We began our Junior year by electing the following class officers: Presi- dent-Carlene Hill, Vice President-Larry Searfoss Secretary-Joyce Wilbur, Treasurer-Ralph Darrow Reporter-Tom McKee. Mr. Keir was our class sponsor and also directed us ln our play, nThat Crazy Smith Familyn. We lost two classmates, Charlotte Darrow and Joan Rern, and gained one, John Wilbur. We published the Totem this year and also put on the annual Hallow'een Party which was a huce success. The Class of 1951 entered our most important year with fifteen Seniors. During the summer we had lost four members, three of whom had married-Carol Ammerman C now Mrs. John Wilbur D John Wilbur, and Sam Kasson. Donald David- son moved to California. As usual we elected class officers who are as follows: President-June Kina, Vice President-Georce Lantz, Secretaryllna Mae Roberts, Treasurer-Tom McKee. Our sronsor is Mr. Eucene Ayers. Our first activity this year was to put on the Senior Play, HThe Case of the Missinc Heirsu. It was directed by Mr. Ayers. In November we boucht class rins and bracelets, then ordered our grafua- tion announcements. We took a joyful trip to Sayre and had some beautiful pictures taken. After the rroduction of our yearbook, the next big events will be Class Nivht, Baccalaureate, the Junior-Senior Banquet, and finally, the biggest event of them all, Commencement. 'H'-us.Q' Xfs 'J Tom Smith's 10th Birthday Party Larry J. Ton M. Tom S. Carlene, Jan- ice Case: Phyllis J., Don D., Ina Mae, Sylvia Shultz.
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