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NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING PET HATE ACTIVITIES POPULAR SONG Richard Lewis Dick Censored • Somebody taking my women out Sports-Dancing As Time Goes By Donald Robinson Puffer Cut it out, Harrington Harrington Talking I’m Always Chasing Rainbows Leonard Harrington Len Honey Not women Sports Just a Little Fond Affection Elizabeth Beswick Libby Hello, dear Bossy people Dancing It’s Been a Long, Long Time Sarah Combs Sary By golly People who speak only when they want something Drawing Some Sunday Morning Miralyn Magee Lvn Holy St. Pete Western movies Deviltry Warsaw Concerto Maiy Brannor Bran Sweetheart Redheads Eating It’s Been a Long, Long Time Edna Williams Ed Howdy! Opera Talks like Marjorie Main Tonight We Love Grace Campbell Grade Howdy! School Eating It’s Been a Long, Long Time Dorothea Wadsworth Dot Don’t bother me. Going to Buck Deviltry I Can’t Begin to Tell You Leslie Olden Les My aching back Filling out applications Dating gals I Can’t Begin to Tell You Alice Walker Al Gee People who gossip Square dancing Some Sunday Morning Virginia Pratt (jinny By Tofit! Bus No. 6 Working in the Cafeteria I Can’t Begin to Tell You George Ireland Georgie Oh boy! Redheads Less school work Hubba-Hubba-lIubba! Henry Keith Red Gees! Long school assignments Women Atcheson, Topeka and the Santa Fe Vivian Ide Viv I’m serious Conceited people Square dancing Some Sunday Morning Mary Pasco Pasc Honest? Two-faced people Clubs Star Dust Kenneth Alger Ken Yea! Stuck-up people Sleeping My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time Joanne Sallans Joey Hey, Sprague! Women haters Flirting Story of Two Cigarettes Marcia Sprague Boggy Hey, Sallans! Snotty girls Sports ’Til the End of Time Josephine Harrington Jo Huh! Boys Talking Some Sunday Morning Ernie Varnum Ernie I keep quiet and listen Work Midnight strolls I Can’t Begin to Tell You John Robinson Robby Hell, no! Alcoholic beverages Day-dreaming It Had to Be You Frederick Hall Fred By gee! Jealous women Eating and sleeping Wabash City Ball
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The Mosts of the Class of 1946 Athletic Boy.......................................................Len Harrington Athletic Girl......................................................Mar ‘ia Sprague Most Initiative....................................................Mery Brannon Biggest Flirt.................................................................Dick Lewis Most Dependable........................................................Harrington Biggest Drag with Faculty..............................................Mary Pasco Best Excuse Maker......................................................Dick Lewis Worst Giggler......................................................Libby Beswick Class Musician............................................................ v Lie ( lass Artist..................................................................Len Magee Most Conservative............................................................Murry Pratt Most Persevering........................................................Les Olden Wittiest.......................................................... Don Robinson Best Sport........................-............. -.................Alice Walker Craziest..........................................................Grace Campbell ( lass Gossip..................................................... Hon Robinson (lass Singer.......................................................Marcia Sprague Quietest Girl......................................................Saral Combs Quietest Boy...-...................................................Kr»' Varnum ( lass Wolf.............................................................Hick Lewis Class Wolfess............................................................. Viv Ide Best Dressed Boy...................................................Len Harrington Girl Most Fun to Be With...........................................Virginia Pratt Boy Most Fun to Be With............................................-.Henry Keith Best Looking Girl.............................-....................Edna Willaims Best Looking Boy...................................................Len Harrington Most Courteous.....................................................Hot Wadsworth Girl Most Likely to Succeed...........................................Sarah Combs Boy Most Likely to Succeed...............................................Les Olden Best Dancer (Boy)....................................-................ Hick Lewis Best Dancer (Girl).................................................Libby Beswick Class Comedian................................-....................Hon Robinson Most Popular Boy...................................................George Ireland Most Popular Girl............................................... Virginia Pratt Noisiest.......................................................................Ken Alger Most Effected....................................-.....................Mary Pasco ..fa-sol
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As the 1946 “Hackensack” is printed, we seniors are thinking about the alumni of former years. CLASS OF 1943 DOROTHY STONE—Now Mrs. Richard May. living in Warrcnsburg. VERNA COMBS—Now Mrs. Harrington, working at the shirt factory. HAZEL DUELL—Working in the woolen mill. LOUISE SPRAGUE—Now Mrs. Fred Hall, living in town. MIRIAM REYNOLDS—Ellis Hospital at Schenectady, nursing. IRWIN ZALTZ—Thurman at his parents’ hoarding house, raising chickens, making repairs. NORMA WALLACE—Now Mrs. Bernard Baker, living in town. LOUELLA WOOD—Now Mrs. Karl Irish, working in Insurance Building in Glens Falls where she lives. EDWARD HOWE—Army, somewhere in the Pacific. WILLIAM POTTER—Navy. RUTH PASCO—Working in shirt factory. DOUGLAS WILSEY—Armv, in hospital in Brussels. FORREST LANFAIR—Seabees. ROBERT KNIPE—Army, Okinawa. RALPH BROWN—Army, re-enlisted for year. ROBERT BARLOW—Recently discharged from Army. DAYII) SPRAGUE—Recently discharged from Air Corps. CLASS OF 1944 ELIZABETH POSTER—Syracuse, library. ANNE O’CONNOR—Cornell, interior decoration. MARTHA RHODES—Working at County Home. HARRY WINSLOW—Army. JOANNA FILKINS—Now Mrs. Orlin Prossor. working at Hall’s Electric Shop. EUGENE MAGEE—Enlisted in Army for three years. WILLIAM MOREHOUSE—Army. DOROTHY SWAN—College of St. Rose at Albany, journalism. STANLEY NOBLE—Army, India. VERNON BARRETT—Recently discharged from Air Corps. Driving truck for McPhillip’s with his brothers. VALETTA COMBS—Albany State Teachers College. JOSEPHINE AIKEN—Now Mrs. Clifford Davis, living in North Caldwell. JEAN ANSELMO—Cobleskill. cafeteria management course. GERALD ANNIS—Recently discharged from Air Corps. BETTY BAKER—Now Mrs. Albert Evans, living in town. KARL IRISH—Working in Glens Falls. FRANK OLDEN—Armv. JAMES IDE—Navy. CLASS OF 1945 GLORIA FISH—Working at Smith’s Insurance Office. ELDA BENNETT—Union School of Nursing at Albany. JULIE ROUNDS—Scranton Lackawanna, secretarial course. BARBARA FILSINGER—Plattsburg, Cadet Nurse Corps. NELSON MEADER—Armv. DORIS BROWN—At home. DOROTHY BROOKS—Working at County Home. FLORENCE REYNOLDS—Ellis Hospital. Schenectady. IYA MOSHER—Ellis Hospital. Schenectadv. SALLY O’CONNOR—Cornell, child care. BILL QUINLAN—Army. Fort Dix. N. J. DeWITT TREMAINE—Army of Occupation, Pacific. ALBERT RUIZ—Clarkson Institute Potsdam, aeronautical engineer. SHIRLEY SMITH—Massachusetts General Hospital, nursing. EDWIN FRYE—Ithaca, coaching. JUNE PRATT—Now Mrs. James V. Hager, now' living in Florida. MARGARET BURGESS—Working at Colonial Arms, waiting on table. HUGH MAGEE—Working at home, applied at Wanakena Ranger School for entrance in March. DONALD WALLACE—Navy.
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