Watkins Glen High School - Senecan Oracle Yearbook (Watkins Glen, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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ROBERT PARADISO — “I hate nobody; I am in thamy with the world.’’ A ready hello with a cheerful smile makes Bob one of the most popular members of our Senior Class. He has taken an act.ve part in sports, basketball in particular, helping to make the J.V.'s a success during his Freshman and Sophomore years. Because of popularity and interest in class activit.es. he has help the positions of class vice-president, president, and assistant bus.ness manager. Bob proved his dramatic ability as Kip in the Senior Play, was general manager of the sale of magazines, a member of the Library Club, the Associate Editor of the Student Standard, and a member of the Oracle staff. We all 1 now that wherever Bob goes and whatever he does will be a success. DAVID PARISH — I dare do all that may become a man. Dave, or Red. to his classmates is a very likeable guy. He is one of the quieter members during classes, but outside in the Crosley. he makes plenty of noise. He has a ready smile and is willing to make friends. Dave has been an active member of the Future Farmers of America. He also did the necessary job of collecting tickets at the Senior Play. Dave’s cheerfulness and 1 umor has increased sales immensely at Burdett’s Market Basket. Wherever Dave goes, good times follow. We know' that success and happiness will be assured throughout his life. MARGARET PETRIE — Let’s be red with mirth. Margaret is one who is always active. Her musical talents were demonstrated by participation in the band and membership in the Girls' Glee Club. She has exhibited her athletic interests cs a member of the paper staff. As a waitress at the Election Day Dinner and a helper with the Senior Play, she has been an able asset to the class. Always ready for a good laugh. Margaret hopes to get a job next year. Best of luck to you. Margaret. ELLEN RCBERTS — Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit. Ellen, a tall, friendly Senior has made a name for herself in 4-H work, as well as in class projects. She proved to be an expert waitress at the Alumni Banquet and very capably filled the position of an usher for the Senior Play. Her Freshman and Sophomore years found her taking part in intramurals, and her Senior year was filled with singing in the girls’ chorus, and typing for the Student Standard. Work comes first with Ellen, but she always finds time to enjoy her many friends and have a good time. She hopes to become a se.retary or stenographer. May success ever be hers. 13

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JOYCE MICKEL — “She wept, she blubbered, and she tore her ha.r.“ “Jercc,” our capable class secretary, has filled her high school years with many activities. She worked on the Student Standard and Oracle staffs. She sang in the chorus for three years and was a member of the Senior Library Club. Every ciass activity has found her busily working. Mrs. Laura Morton and all her troubles were very convincingly portrayed by our talented classmate. A true fr.end to all and always ready for fun. Joyce hopes to become a nurse. JAMES MILLER — “His worth is warrant for his welcome.” Jimmy has a quiet manner, but has left his mark in W.G. H.S. In his Freshman year sports heid his interest and he panic ipated in class intramurals. Since then his interests have been changed and var.cd. His Junior year he was a member of the Future Farmers of America. He assisted with the Senior Play and sold tickets at the door. Jimmy proved to be a very capable part in the necessary machinery to make our pla run smoothly. Plans for the future are uncertain, but the best of luck to you, Jimmy. EVELYN MORGAN — Logic docs well at school; and Reason answers every question right.” The one name always found near the top of the honor roll was that of our Evelyn. No honor roll was complete without it; but Evelyn has been active in other fields, too. She has participated in intramurals four years, typed for the Student Standard, and been a busy associate editor for the Oracle. All the necessary prompting for the Senior Play was done by Evelyn. She was a member of the Scn:or Library Club. Class committees, for the Alumni Banquet and Election Day Dinner, functioned properly with her assistance. Plans for the future are indefinite, but Evelyn will always be helping out successfully. MARGARE T' NOVAK — “Tis grievous parting with good company.” Margaret is a Senior with a quiet charm, fascinating all those who come in contact with her. Underneath her quietness, her classmates have found her to be a jovial individual and a true friend. Margaret contributed to the success of the Senior Play as an usher. She participated in intramural sports including basketball, baseball, volleyball and speedball. Margaret has no future plans, but success will accompany her. 12



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SHIRLEY ROBERTSON — “The sight of you is good for sore eyes. A giggle and a friendly smile have made Shirley many friends in Watkins Glen High School. Her ability to wear clothes in good taste has labeled her. as one you can t long forget. She was a Jayvee cheerleader before she came here in her Sophomore year, and since then has been active in our school. Shirley likes to sing and has been an able asset to the girls’ chorus. She was an efficient waitress at the Election Day Dinner and an active member of the Library Culb. We know Shirley will always come out on top in any of her future undertakings. SETH SMITH — “Inflexible in faith, invincible in arms.” Seth, a blond, curly haired Senior, has an amiable disposition. He has been a member of the Euture Farmers of America for four years, serving as vice-president and president. In extracurricular activities he has shown an interest in sports, particu larly in gymnastics. He was a member of the varsity football team, sang in the boys’ and mixed choruses and was the prop manager for the Senior Play. Seth contributed to the Student Standard. He anticipates studying agriculture at Penn State. JUNE SPENCER — “Music’s golden tongue.” June is a neat-looking Senior with a ready smile for everyone; is a charming lass with a very pleasing soprano voice. She was a soloist in the girls' and mixed choruses and has been active in sports, taking part in the Physical Education Demonstrations and intramurals. The Election Day Dinner and Alumni Banquet proved she has talent as a waitress. As a member of the make-up committee. June helped our Senior Play to be a success. June plans to go in training as a nurse and with her go our best wishes for a happy and successful future. MARILYN VICKERS — “The two noblest things— which are. sweetness and light.” Marilyn, another short member of our class entered W.G. H.S. last year and has been very active in all class projects. She was elected co-captain of the Jayvee cheerleaders. Her musical interests centered about the Girls Glee Club. Mixed Chorus and the Band. Marilyn did a fine job at the Election Day Dinner and Alumni Banquet. As Judy, one of the triplets, she revealed excellent talent for acting. Marilyn is going to Fredonia to train for her future and we know it will be a happy one. 14

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