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Student Council Left to Uight: Mr. Fiedler; advisor. Betty Maltbie, Lorraine Toney, Don Brown, Lee Rem- ington, Sarah Frye, Danny France, Bob Maltbie, and Eugene Nietsche. President.......... Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Advisor............ Eugene Nietsche . . .. Sarah Frye . Lorraine Toney . . . . Mr. Fiedler The Student Council has been very active in many fields this year. One of the outstanding projects was sponsoring a group of four stu- dents on a quiz program over W.G.L.N., Glens Falls. This team in- cluded Muriel Reynolds, Paul Meader, Wayne Ross, and Paul Farrar. So far the team has done very well in winning their first contest. The Student Council also sent three representatives to the Tri- County Student Council Association which meets four times a year. They also have charge of selling tickets at the baseball, basketball, and football games.
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Our Faculty Left ttt Right: First Row: Miss Garfall, Miss Mordaunt, Miss Whitney, Miss Brennan, Miss Baker. Mrs. Menshausen, Miss Brown, and Mrs. Reynolds. Second Row: Miss MeGraw, Miss Goodspeed, Mrs. Conley, Mrs. Frulla, Mrs. MacRae, Mrs. Orton. Miss Steves, Miss Robinson, and Mrs. Hack. Third Row: Miss Frost, Mrs. Maxam, Miss Tyler, Miss Badger, Mrs. Meader, Mrs. Bene- dict, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Bates, Miss Goodman, Mrs. Scully, Miss Bennett, and Mrs. Aubrey. Fourth Row: Mr. Fiedler. Principal; Mr. Niles. Mr. Khoury. Coach; Mr. Bockes. Mr. Scully, Mr. Mallory, Mr. Sullivan, and Mr. Cameron. Alter lliis class luts departed from our class rooms, we will look l ack on our facility and wonder where they have gone. Remembering the many hours Mr. Khoury spent coach'ng his teams, reminds us of the four day a week gym classes spent with Miss MeGraw. and those who labored in shop and home economics won ! forget Miss Goodspeed and Mr. Bocks. .Then there's that master of French, Mr. Mallory, whose lilting songs won’t 1;e orgotten. The Ili-Rock couldn't be a success without Mr. Scully’s persistent aid. We won't forget the other half of the team, Mrs. Scully. Our bulletin boards radiated because of her. None can forged Mr. Sullivan who always chewed on his glasses, or Miss Baker's never ending race with the (dock. There's another team of a different sort with Miss Mordaunt with her Knglish and Miss Brennan with her future freshman. Mr. Cameron must have been willed pa- tience to withstand this year’s chemistry class. The beckoning hand of Mr. Niles for the bealdown w ill remain on our memories for a long lime. When it comes to bookkeeping Miss Frost has all the answers So we leave them now and with all our hearts we thank them one and all. from Miss Brown in the kindergarten to Miss Whitney with the seniors. We thank each one who gave us a boost on our road to suc- cess.
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Yearbook Staff Left to Right: Paul Farrar, Beverly Prespare, Alice Whittcmore, Sally- Frye, Miss Mordaunt, Brtly Maltbie, Leland Duett, and Mr. Fiedler. Editor............ Assistant Editor . . business Manager . Library Editor Photography Editor Art Editor........ .... Paul Farrar Alice Whittemore ......Sally Frye . . . lielly Maltbie ljeverly Prespare . . . . Leland Duell Through the untiring efforts of the junior class in getting ads, and under the able guidance of our advisors, Mr. Fiedler and Miss Mor- daunt, we were able to put out this, the “49” edition of the “Hacken- sack.” II seemed to he an endless job, and we all doubted that our dream of a completed yearbook would ever come true. However, after many long hours of writing, typing, rewriting and retyping we finally sent our hook to press. We have put much time and effort into it and we are all very happy to have had ttie pleasure of bringing about the publication of a hook, which means so much to the students of Warrens- burg Central School.
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