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SENIORS AND UNDERCLASSMEN THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES” Robert E. Sherwood It’s over now, Yet we’re not glad. ”The Best Years Of Our Lives” are gone; Still, fond memories linger on. 15
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FACULTY MISS MARGRIERITE J. WALTERS Home Room 208. Social Studies, Americon His- tory, Problems of Democracy. Senior Ring Adviser. Every man must educate him- self. His books and teacher are but a help; the work is his. —Webster MR. HENRY C. WHITE Home Room 26. Agriculture I, III, IV. Coach of Cross Country, Ad- viser to Future Formers of America. O wod some power the giftie give us To see oursels os ithers see us. —Burns MISS BETTY E. WYKE Home Room 1 10. College Preparatory English, General English. Thesaurus Adviser in charge of securing and orronging data with pictures for graduates. We must be free or die who speak the tongue that Shake- speare spoke. —William Wordsworth MR. CARL ZONIO Home Room 112. Italian and Sponish. Adviser to Spanish and Italian Clubs. The weak lives according to the will of the others; The strong according to his own will. —Giocomo Leopardi BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Stanley Podykula, Mr. George Nichols, Mr. Maxwell Clouse, Mr. Carroll Wotermon, Mrs. John Eggleston. 14
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JANUARY CLASS, 1951 SENIOR OFFICERS Seoted: Mary Ann Miller, secretary; Mary Hudcovich, president. Standing: James Sommon, treas- urer; Robert Battaglini, vice-president. son City High School and U-E had a joint prom F. Pavilion, January 30, to the music of Hal Pc Class colors were maroon and white; the class flower, the carnation. On Jan- uary 27, the Senior Banquet was held at Harris' Rumpus Room, while, for the first time in the school's history, John- The gala affair took place at the George ell and his orchestra. The January Seniors of 1951 close their school books only to open the book of life. Their numbers are few, but their aims are high, and on their way they plan to help write a new chapter in the history of the world. Each one of them will have his chance to inscribe in the book of life some small bit for posterity. They will gather fond recollections as they journey through life, for they already have a large volume of memories. The president of the Mid-year Class was Mary Hudcovich, and elected to as- sist her in the executive offices were Robert Battaglini, James Sammon, and Mary Ann Miller. The commencement itself was held January 29. Barbara Bennett, Mary Hudcovich, and Joseph Schwarz, the honor students, presented their senior essays. PRIZES FOR JANUARY 1951 SENIOR CLASS—UNION-ENDICOTT HIGH SCHOOL Woman's Club prize—highest in English —Joseph Schwarz (92) Alumni prize — highest in all subjects (92.4)—Barbara Bennett Commercial Club prize — highest in Business subjects—Barbara Bennett Mathematics prize — highest in math (Col. requirements)—Joseph Schwarz American History prize — highest in American History — Mary Hudcovich Bausch Lomb, honorary science award- scholastic achievement, qualities of leadership and extra-curricular ac- tivities—Mary Hudcovich Rensselaer Alumni Association Medal (Science and Math) —Joseph Schwarz AWARD WINNERS Mory Hudcovich, Barbara Bennett, Joseph Swortz. 16
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