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vice-president; treasurer, Jean Spear; secretary, Celesto Dickinson. Our program for this year included the salo of candy, Christmas cards and personal stationery, dances. Indoor Winter Carnival, a Senior play, and an event which we hesitate to mention, our oyster supper. Evidently the citizens of Willsboro disliko oysters on rainy nights. In November, the Seniors presented the play Murdered Alive , The following were members of the cast: Richard Spear, Hazel Garvey, Richard Flora, Evelyn Provost, Norma Hutchins, Virginia Kanaly, Bernice Root, Paul Daby and Robert Adams. The groat event of theSenior year was the class trip to the New York World's Fair. We took a Van Zile tour, leaving Willsboro, Thursday afternoon. May twenty-third. Wc arrived at Hotel Taft Friday morning and visited the Fair Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. The most popular attractions were:General Motors, Billy Rose's Aquacade, General Electric, Pcri3phere, Houso of Jewels, and the Roller Coasters. Saturday morning v e visited the R.C.A. Music Hall and watched the Watch Your Step program as it was broadcast. We had our school song recorded. Wo also visited the New York City Aquarium and wc took a trip to the Statue of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Lilly and Miss Harter were the c aporons. We all enjoyed this trip although we had to pay one dollar for four bottles of Coco Cola and lost many pounds in avoirdupois. We wish to thank Miss Harter for her excellent support to the Senior Class, Mr. Lilly, who helped us to attain our start for the future, and the faculty for their assistance with our probolcms in various subjects. We also thank the members of the School Board for making our -education possible. Our thanks are extended to Miss Conklin and Miss Beirne, our former class advisors. As we say good-bye to Willsboro High School wo realize that we shall always have pleasant memories of our four years hero. Celeste Dickinson
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CLASS ACTIVITIES E. LUCRETIn COOLEY Decomber 29,1921 Toda Toda likes to have fun with her classmates although we note that she has an outside attraction from Au Sable Forks. She is interested in singing and church affairs. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club(l,2,3,4), Vice-President; IaNEER Staff(4); Library Club(4); Carnival Committee(4); Senior Play. THELMa COONROD February 3,1923 Jackie” Thelma is very quiot, but she is ready for any fun. She is very capable as she proved when she was chairman of the Junior Prom. She is very athletic and is especially fond of basketball. . ACTIVITIES: Swing Club(4); Chairman of the Junior Prom; Hi xllj. ELEANOR MARY COSTIN October 5, 1922 Eleanor is very cooperative and is very popular among her classmates. She rightfully takes her place among the dramatic stars of her class. She admits that her favorite song is In the Good Old Sumner Time. ACTIVITIES: Operotta Chonita”(2); Play(3,4); Play Production Committee{4); Usher(3); Swing Club(4). HELENE CROSS „ September 3,1920 Ili-een Helene is very quiet and industrious. She is one of the most loyal membors of her class. . n ... ACTIVITIES: Chairman of the Winter Indoor Carnival; Property Committee Junior Achievement. CELESTE DICKINSON November 28,1923 Celeste Celeste has a very cheerful disposition and shares her gaiety with us all.She is one of the neatest and most attractive girls in tne Senior ACTIVITIES:Candy Chairman(3); Chorus(2,3); Senior Usher(3); Senior Carnival Committee(4); Flower Attendant at tho Junior Prom(3); IANEER Yearbook(4); Class Socretary(4). CONSTANCE DICKINSON August 24,1921 Connie A short, blonde, happy person is Connie . Sho is popular and witty. She enjoys serving hamburgers. Connio is very fond of dancing and spor ACTIVITIES: Secretary and Treasurer(l); Junior Play; Senior Carnival, Decorating Committee(3); Junior Play.
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