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Senior Activities JOHN DOGGETT ADAMS September 16, 1918 “Skeeter” With Adams, of course, it was the little French girl Who really didn’t have long curls.” Activities: Basketball: Junior varsity (8,1), Varsity (3.4.5) Captain of basketball-J-V (1), Varsity (4,5). Baseball ( 1.34,5), Class treasurer (1), IANE.ER —Business manager (3.4), Editor-in-chief (5), Ju dor marshal (3), Play committee (2,3,4). advertising committees (1,2,34,5,), dance committees (3,4,5). Santa Claus (5). CLIK'D )N BLANCHARD February 10, 1920 “Clif” “With Clifton, the handsome bugger. It was to be the first and foremost hugger.” Activities: Basketball, varsity (3,4), Junior varsity (8,1,2). Baseball (1,2,34), Junior Prom Committee (3). VIRGINIA MARGARET BOARDMAN January 21, 1920 “Ginny” “With Virginia, of course, it was only “Bill”, Who took her riding up Reber Hill.” Activities: President of French Club (4), Memorial Day Committee (4), Usher for Class of 1937 (3), Operetta “Chonita” (4).
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)n Saturday morning. May 281I1, the Senior Class departed for Albany on the first trip to be taken by a senior class of Willsboro High School in several years. Miss Barnes chaperoned the girls, who stayed at the Y. VV. C. A. in Albany, and Mr. Pritchard chaperoned the boys, who stayed at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Ray Boardtnan and Mr. F. D. Marshall kindly provided cars for the trip. The class visited many places of interest incluuing Fort Crailo, where “Yankee Doodle” was written, the Court of Appeals, the State Capitol, the State Education Building and the State Museum, the tower of the State Office Building, the new' Albany Post Office, Schuyler Mansion, the Albany Airport, and the Port of Albany. On the way home Sunday afternoon, we stopped at the Saratoga Battlefield and visited the Old Blockhouse. Needless to say, the trip was one that none of us will ever forget. Graduating from school, the Senior Class of 1938 wishes to extend its deepest gratitude to the faculty and to all those who have “endured” our attendance and who have aided us in any way to obtain the best education possible. Above all, we are grateful to our class advisors, Mrs. Avis Norton and Mr. Evan Pritchard, who have carefully advised us and helped us to perform our duties as a class. In future years our memories will recall those whom we have left behind, hoping that they may enjoy the best of success in all they undertake.
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KATHRYN CUSHING August 26, 1918 “Katy” “With Katy it was only Texaco Along with a Ford she was ready to go.” Activities: Buzzer (1). Play (1), Ring Committee (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), Library Club (2). OAKLEY E. DABY May 5, 1919 “Bud” “With Daby it was Essex — Who? I’m sure I didn’t know — did you?” Activities: Basketball — Varsity (2,3.4), Junior varsity (8,1), Baseball (1,2,3,4), Class President (1,3), Vice-President (4), Buzzer (1), IANEER (2,4), Glee Club (1,2,3,4), Plays (1,2), Hi-Y (i.2,3,4). Dance committees (1,2,3.4. WILLIAM DANIELS July I,’1918 “Bill” “With Billy, of course, it was only Ellen. A dairy farm, and the world's best melon.” Activities: Baseball (1), Basketball (1,2). Class President (2), Play (i), Prize Speaking Contest (2,3,4), won second place in Mountain and Valley League Contest (3).
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