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SKCS Yearbook 1948•56 South Kortright Central School Almedian
SKCS Yearbook 1948•56 South Kortright Central School Almedian

School Calendar

Sept. 8--School opened.
Sept. 9--Miss Davis told Seniors that there were exactly 183 more days until Regents and for us to "get to work and stop fooling around."
Sept. 26--School Fair.
Oct. 11--Senior Bake Sale in Hobart.
Oct. 12--Doctor's kept busy ... some strange sickness in Hobart.
Oct. 18--Ed. Nichols, accompanied by George Robertson, left for the National FFA Convention at Kansas City.
Oct. 19--West Point Trip. Six Seniors got "too good" for the bus. They went down in Paul's car.
Oct. 25--Senior Bake Sale in So. Kortright
Oct. 26--That "strange sickness" struck S. Kortright.
Oct. 31--FAA Black Cat Ball.
Nov. 7--Senior Play ... "The Mad Hatters." Wonderful turnout.
Nov. 8--Senior Bake Sale in Bloomville. We didn't sell much. News must be getting around.
Nov. 10-Armistice Day Holiday
Nov. 21-Senior Play Cast traveled to Delhi to see Senior Play at Delaware Academy.
Dec. 13-Another Senior Bake Sale in Bloomville.
Dec. 14--Girls baking must be improving. Everyone well!
Dec. 18--Pepper stayed up until 4 o'clock writing his Social Studies essay.
Dec. 19--Miss Davis had shock ... Pep handed in his essay on time. School out for vacation. Following Delhi game Seniors had first dance.
Dec. 23--Sno-Ball ... The SKCS alumni's first dance gets cold reception.
Jan. 5--Back to the old grind. Miss Davis still hasn't recovered from the shock of Pepper's essay.
Jan. 16--We beat Stamford; Senior Dance after game to celebrate.
Jan. 19-23--Everybody studied for a change.
Jan. 26-29--Regents Week.
Feb. 1--Mr. Redmond, cadet teacher, came for a 10-week stay.
Feb. 2--Girls all "spruced up" ... Wonder why?
Feb. 10--Twins came to school dressed differently, just to please Scoop. Scoop absent.
Feb. 20--Senior Dance following Margaretville Game.
Feb. 23--Washington's Birthday.
March 5--Miss Davis came to school in socks; Miss Russ got called "Ellen" by a pupil Mr. Redmond was sent to the office. what's wrong? Nothing, just Student Day!
March 19--St. Patrick's Dance. Our Irish luck ran out. "Nice" dances don't pay!
march 22--Mrs. Hoyt ordered Kenny not to sing "Ballerina" in typing class. It was slowly driving her crazy.
March 24--Vacation started. We beat Stamford in the benefit game.
March 25--9:00: We left for new York. 2:30: We ate our long awaited lunch. 5:00: We arrived in New York.
March 26--Girls discovered boys from other schools were in the hotel.
March 27--The boys all rented opera glasses for "Icetime." We saw "Harvey" at night.
March 28--"Harvey" accompanied us to Hobart.
March 29--We all slept!
April 5--Back to school again. Mr. Underwood, cadet teacher, joined us for 10 weeks.
April 9--FFA Father and Son Banquet.
April 12--Mr. Williams came to school without combing his hair.
April 16--Athletic Banquet.
April 26--No school. Teachers conference.
April 30--Junior Prom.
May 7--Spring concert and Operetta.
May 21-22--Music Festival and Contest at Delhi.
May 31--No school. Memorial Day came on Sunday.
June 21-24--Regents Week.
June 25--Senior Ball.
June 26--Alumni Banquet.
June 27--Baccalaureate.
June 28--Class Night.
June 29--Commencement. So Long!

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Senior Statistics


NAMEWANTS TO BEPROBABLY WILL BENEVER WILL
Jane BarnhartA secretaryA two-timerGive up dancing
Lulu BeckettA chemistA glamour girlBe a wallflower
Ethelyn CanfieldA dental hygenistA "proud mama"Be a second Kate Smith
Beatrice ChichesterA nurseAn old maidBe separated
Bernice ChichesterA nurseAn old maidBe separated
Helen CraftA child's nurseA good wifeStop talking
Mary DalesA Home Ec. teacherA good cookBe a flirt
Margaret DartA beauticianA farmeretteLose her sense of humor
Walt DavisA manAnother EinsteinDie from overwork
Paul DenmanCarpenterCarpenterBe a bachelor
Helen KingMarriedA farmer's wifeLack ambition
Fred KniseAn electricianA lone-wolfBe a minister
Kenneth MacLauryA farmerA farmerGet enough to eat
Frank MartinA farmerA farmerBe a missionary
Lambert MartinA big league pitcherA water boyBe a wolf
Robert MartinA farmerA farmerBe without Harvey
Edward NicholsA ConstructorA farmerBe a toe-dancer
Delphine O'BlinskiA secretaryA farmer's wifeDislike Pontiacs
Mary PetersA house designerA house wifeBe man-shy
Annette ReynoldsA music teacherA house wifeBe an old maid
George VermiliyeaAdmitted to trade schoolA generalDrive slow
Blanche WoodA secretaryA farmer's wifeBe without Howard
Erma VerNooyA kindergarten teacherA farmer's wifeLose her baby talk


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