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SKCS Yearbook 1947•58 South Kortright Central School Almedian
SKCS Yearbook 1947•58 South Kortright Central School Almedian

School Calendar

Sept. 3--School opened. George Robertson came to school.

Sept. 4--George wasn't at school.

Sept. 10--Blue Monday. School is monotonous. George took the cast off his leg and started chasing the women again.

Sept. 23--Ted Towler came to school.

Sept. 27--School fair.

Oct. 19--Ken MacLaury embarks for Kansas City.

Oct. 23--"Veterans' Corner" consisting of Ted Towler, Art Harrington, John France, and Gordon Loucks, hold a big meeting.

Oct. 24--Cordon Briggs starts singing "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder."

Oct. 25--Pirst Senior Dance.

Nov. 1--Senior play. Big success. Gracie steals the show.

Nov. 2--West Point trip. Delicious supper at Saugerties.

Nov. 4--Art Harrington leaves school.

Nov. 11--Armistice Day. No school.

Nov. 28--Long awaited vacation--Thanksgiving.

Nov. 29--Senior dance.

Dec. 10--Gordon Briggs learns the second line of his song.

Dec. 20--Alumni dance.

Dec. 21--Christmas vacation starts. Hooray!

Dec. 29--Miss Hetherington becomes Mrs. Odell.

Jan. 10--Dick looked at another girl.

Jan. 11--Dick wasn't able to come to school.

Jan. 24--Senior dance.

Jan. 27-30--Regents. Much to our regret Ted Towler spends his last days at school.

Feb. 10--Miss Davis counts all the money in the Swear Box.

Mar. I--Gordon Briggs changes his tune to "Zipadee Do Dah" and sings this for the rest of the year.

Mar. 14--Prize speaking. Peggy MacLaury steals the show agaun.

Mar. 15--Olen's car broke down. What happened then, Barbara?

Mar. 28--Last Senior dance.

Mar. 29--Edgar Simmons sings "Mamie" to Mrs. Hoyt.

Apr. 3--No one could get to sleep.

Apr. 4--Everyone went to bed tired out after a full day in New York.

Apr. 5--George took up modeling; some of the gang went to Hotel Penn.

Apr. 6--That maid should never have left those towels in the hall. Came home tired but happy.

Apr. 27--Eleanor Simmons went hunting wood chucks.

May 3--Junior Prom.

May 10--Band concert. Eleanor, Electa, George, and Gordon Loucks attended Citizenship Day at Syracuse University.

May 30--Memorial Day.

June 20--Senior Ball.

June 21--Alumni banquet.

June 22--Baccalaureate service.

June 23--C1ass night.

June 24--Graduation.

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Senior Statistics


NAMEWANTS TO BEPROBABLY WILL BENEVER WILL
Gordon BriggsA man of leisureA prosperous farmerBe sorry
Olen BurdickA physicistA commercial ArtistBe without Barbara
Stanley ChichesterA mechanicA civil engineerBe fined for speeding
James CillisA draftsmanA professional basketball playerBe a musician
Gordon LoucksA morticianA grave-diggerHave a business of his own
Freida MartinA beauticianA farmer's wifeBe bashful
June OakleyA governessA housewifeBe lonely
Frances O'BlinskiA telephone operatorA housewifeBe without a smile
Barbara PardyA telephone operatorAn excellent wifeBe without Olen
Carolyn PogueA secretaryA farmeretteGet enough to eat
Richard RivaneraA draftsmanA used-car collectorHave a new car
George RobertsonA professor of Animal HusbandryPicking sproutsBe a spendthrift
Electa SanfordA secretaryAuthor of a Joke AnthologyBe happy away from home
Edgar SimmonsA gentleman farmerA criminal defense lawyerBe another Jolson
Eleanor SimmonsA librarianPainting Pickett fencesBe sorry
Mary St. GeorgeA music teacherMrs. Richard RivaneraSix feet
Jay VroomanA veterinarianA "wolf"Be girl-shy


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