Clinton Central High School - Clintonian Yearbook (Clinton, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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VVe, Betty Novak and Eleanor Ognowski, leave our skates and technique to anyone in- terested in becoming roller skating champions. I, Jack O'Brien, leave my Saint Patrick's Day spirit to Katy Trachsel. I, Margaret Ondarcho, leave my bangs to any gun that shoots. I, Mario Perez, leave my Spanish accent to Mary Joyce O'Brien. I, Russell Pfendler, leave my position at Frank's to anyone with will power. I, John Pfleeger, leave my love of the Adirondacks to the birds and the bees. I, Alfred Phillips. leave Mr. Baietti all my votes for the tallest tale teller. I, Jack Phillips, leave my part in class lights to Bill Germond. I, William Phillips, leave my personality to anyone who hasn't got one. I, Esther Restle, leave my little voice to Janet Collmer. I, Ralph Risley, leave my heavy, black eyebrows to John L. Lewis. I, Robert Rostiser, leave my ruddy complexion to Fred Burdick. I, Mary Sator, leave my false tooth to any unfortunate football player who left his on the football Held. I, James Scala, leave my love of arguments to the Big Four. I, Phyllis Schrader, leave my violin and talents to Sally Hodges. I, James Sinclair, leave my trumpet to Tommy Saunders. I, Glenn Skinner, leave my hearty voice to Lynn Johnston. I, Lynds Staring, leave my shining perf-ormances on the Ski Trail to Katy Fitchard. I, Francis Stockbridge, leave my farming interests to Hoddy Nichols. I, Betty Thatcher, leave my legs to the torso in the biology lab, who, as yet, has none. I, Don Wardman, leave my shyness to Bob Fitchard. I, Eleanor Welch, leave my life to Louie. I, Fleming Wesseldine, leave my flaming red hair to any attention lover. I, Virginia Willams, leave my giggle to Barbara Cresswell. I, Shirley Yorton, leave late, as usual. l, Helen Sawicki leave my standing space on Bus 12 to my sister, Sophie. I Annette D'Amico, leave my health book to any poor, unfortunate Junior. 1 I, Vincent Eager, leave my bachelor days in the past. I, Arthur Gabris, leave. I Ralph Guido, leave my line to Joe MacGaffin's fishing pole. v I, Francis Mahoney, leave my height to Aileen Puffer. I, Charles Toner, leave my good nature to the menrbers of the U. N. I, John Schilling, leave my Navy suit for the moths. I, VVilliam Schuck, leave my car in the garage for repairing. I, James Fitzpatrick, leave my curly locks to Mary Tate. I, Hugh Phillips, leave my sense of humor to Joe Lenhardt. I, Robert Germond, leave my manliness to Harold Wylie. I, James Marcellus, leave my seat in Social Science class empty. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals at Clinton Central High School this twenty-fourth day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred forty seven. Witnesses: Kilroy T1-IE CLASS OF '47 Richard

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'70 Zach Nm! NZ! We, the Senior Class of 1947, having cleaned our lockers, our cluttered minds, and the last dixie cup from the cafeteria, do hereby leave to the rest, all that we must now part with. Cynthia Allen, leave my driver's license to Shirley MacGregor because I don't know 'how else she will get one. George Altmire, leave my crew cut to Jack Dunn. David Ames, leave what's left of the Ford to Dave Scoones to carry on. Nellie Barron, leave my Pepsodent smile to poor Miriam . Alyce Beattie, leave my goldilocks to The Three Bears. Emma Brown, leave my engagement ring to Barbara Burns. John Burns, leave my ability to sleep anytime, anyplace, to Larry Burdick. Judith Burns, leave my half of the title, most devoted couple to Mamie Abra- ham. Q Rose Calidonna, leave my attempts at piano playing to The Lost Chord . James Clark, leave my speed and energy to Mary Lenhardt. Joanne Clausen, leave my typewriter broken from too much use. Robert Coe, leave my clever remarks to Bob MacGafHn. Anita Cole, leave my love for horses to Dickie Owens. Mary Dixon, leave my height to Carroll Hess. Albert Dohn, leave my wave to Bob DeVinny. Chester Donohoe, leave my interest in the girls to Mike Collmer. Willard Franz, leave Sally wondering alone in the halls. Barbara Gaylord, leave my nickname to any insect lover. Rosemary Griffin, leave my name on at least one desk in every room. Betty Harrigan, leave my wide grin to Mr. Viviyan. Paul Herubin, leave my masterpieces to the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute. Barbara Hopp, leave my perfume to any Junior who wishes to leave a distinctive aroma trailing behind her. Jessie Hucko, leave my place in Hogan's to anyone who wishes to be a jerk. P. S. Soda jerk. Frieda Jabour, leave Miss Moore a little piece of mind. Jack Jones, leave my name to Sergi Kousseyitsky. William Jones, leave my bass voice to Stan Grifhn. Earl Kranz, leave my theatrical talents to any potential Gregory Peck. Henry LaConte, leave my gift of gab to Gladys Sparrow. - John Laska, leave my sidekick Jim Clark, to achieve greater heights. Peter McCabe, leave my track shoes to Stephen Ireland. Shirley Miller, leave my long red Sweater to any girl who hasn't an aunt kind enough to knit her one. Margaret Moda, leave my pocketbook with the large mirror to Anna Siedsma. Mary M-orehouse, leave my Frank Sinatra records to Mr. Chaney so that he may better appreciate the finer arts. Nancy Mosher, leave my long, blonde tresses to Doris Moda. Douglas Moulton, leave the Queensboro truck to my brother, Buckie . Herbert Nolte, leave my red shirt on.



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-me eww Mx aww The year 1957 in my crystal ball I see, Ah, each senior wonders, and where do you see me? Then as the crystal clearer grows, and I see more and more, I look into a hospital in northern Baltimore. There's Jessie I-Iucko, R. N., knocking on head-nurse's door. Come in! a strong voice calls-why, look! It's Frieda Jabour! The scene then fades and we're i11 Washington, D. C. Where Einstein II, John Laska, a professor of chemistry, Is working out a better way to blow the world apart, And Jim Clark, his assistant, is helping him to start. There's Dave Ames and his invention, a super kind of car. I-Ie's going to the movies to see that famous star, The Gregory Peck-Van johnson of '57, Al Dohn. Now this too is fading and a stage is being shown. The star is stepping forward about to take her bow. Why, it's Annette D'Amico, star of Broadway now! And while we're in New York, let s go to see the fashion shows, For Joie Clausen's a Powers girl, and can she model clothes! Not only that, the clothes she's modeling, so original in design, Are planned by Shirley Miller, the dress designer of 'our time. By posters throughout the country, many people are beguiled As little Betty Harrigan models her famed Ipana smile. For the best in entertainment, go hear jimmy Sinclair's band. They're playing in the Astor Roof, they're the finest in the land. Jack O'Brien is the trumpeter, who makes the girls all swoon. One must admit, to Jimmy's band he's really quite a boon. Hurrying into Bellevue, I can see Miss Judy Burns. She's delving into people's minds, which gave us quite a turn. No, not fortune-telling, just psychology, she says. When things go wrong with people, she works on their heads. Nancy Mosher and Mary Sator are competitors now, you know. Nancy poses for Drene Shampoo and Mary models for Halo. At the Museum of Art art paintings known far and wide. The-y're signed by Don Wardman, which fills Clinton High with One of the renowned authors of the world from Clinton hails, Rosemary J. Griffin, author of Canterbury Tails . Posted on all the billboards are pictures of Vitamin Vin Muscle man, jack Phillips says, Eat Whcatics, don't be thin ! Louis Mayer passed away and his place john Pf'leeger did claim. Now Metro-Goldwyn-Pfieeger is the lion's new name. And to Metro-Golwyn-Piieeger there is another addition. Margaret Theresa Ondarcho holds a secretary's position. There's Pete McCabe, the coach, out at Notre Dame. By his winning teams he has paved his way to fame. To call on Willard Franz out west you'll have to go, For he's a forest ranger in far off Idaho. For the best entertainment in little old New York, See jim Fitzpatrick, dancing at the famous Club Stork. But if you want to learn to dance, either square or round, See Barbara Gaylord, who for dance instructions is renowned. Eleanor Welch was first married-Russ Pfendler followed soon. One was married in May, the other was married in June. Peggy Moda and Mary Morehouse are held in high esteem. They're members of the U. S. Women's All-Star baseball team. Francis Stockbridge is very interested in progressive farming, The progress he's made is really quite alarming. In Congress I see Jim Scala a Senator-New York he's representin VVhen Senator James Scala speaks, there is no voice dissenting! Alfred Phillips is a name now known throughout the land. He wrote a Latin dictionary so there'd be one he could understand! Bob Coe is a traveling salesman. Can he turn on the charm! He dashes about the country, visiting ladies of village and farm. Chuck Toner's down in Texas-horses he is training. pride g. They've won the Kentucky Derby twice-a great reputation he's gaining Jackie Jones' Restaurant in Chicago is known by everyone. People go in with money to burn, and then come out with none. Mary Dixon, as a woman lawyer, has achieved startling heights. If you want to win a case, let Mary stand up for your rights! Viginia Williams has gone out to the West Coast to stay. She's Gene Kelly's new dancing partner in Anchors Away!

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