Clymer Central High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Clymer, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Claim, CAN it be possible, Johnnie, that it was 12 years ago that we nine little proteges full of ambition, and mischief, started going to the old red school with Mrs. Miracle as our teacher . . . that was way back in 1932. The orig- inals-Geneva TeWinkle, Jean Duink, Carol McCann, Pauline Bennink, Vivian King, Glenn Warnshuis, Gail Thompson, Wayde Querreveld, Robert Wassink, Winifred and Lois Rhebergen. Fifth grade we tugged our books into the new school . . . marionettes in the sixth grade . . . HHansel and Gre- telf, Vivian won second place in the Buffalo Evening News Spelling Contest. Seems like just yesterday we were 30 eager-eyed, energetic Erosh . . . mice in English I class earned us an extra class after school. Sophomore year we welcomed the Findley Lake students . . . first organization . . . parties in the gym with Mr. Boylan as our advisor. Our Junior year brought the inau- guration of a new tradition .... I r. Sr. banquet . . . Ernie Kacbel as toast- master . . . impromptu speeches . . . solos . . . a great hit with all. Also that year-4'Goin' Modern . . . Melvin, Winnie, Evelyn and ,lack at the head of the cast. - Our last year came all too soon. Winnie leads the class through the uups and downsn of a senior year. MBrother Goosea' the senior play staged for a capacity crowd. A few weeks of relaxation and then work on the year book . . . Carol as editor-in-chief . . . weeks of work produced a successful book . . . Hobo party . . . pop floats and sandwiches . . , Mr. Peterson ex- pounds on his ufuddy-duddy fwifej . . . Easter vacation . . . l0 weeks of concentrated study for exams. Graduation , . . we seniors of '44 leave Clymer Central but we take with us many happy memories. lil

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Evelyn Sweet . . . Basketball . . . Paper Doll . . . '4honest?,, . . . HI'm Evelynw . . . full of fun. Helen Sweet . . . Softball . . . Somebody Else ls Taking My Place . . . Yeah,, . . . which twin . . . good singer. Dorothy Pfeiffer . . . basketball . . . I Ain't Going To Work No More . . . MCrips', . . . tall . . . blond . . . catching eraser. Gail Thompson . . . sleep . . . Coming In Un a Wing and a Prayer . . . 'gLet's go to Corryl' . . . airplanes . . . studies never worry him. Betty Neckers . . . skating . . . The Music Stopped . . . '4Crumg . . . whisper- ing in study hall . . . smallest. Ernie Kachel . . . basketball . . . Serenade in Blue . . . no Hkiddin, 'I . . . al- ways has time to waste . . . best looking senior . . . Brother Goosef, Frances Emory . . . art for Miss Davis . . . Oh, What a Beautiful Morning . . . Hmurdern . . . senior's red head. Betty Peterson . . . skating . . . Beautiful Uhio . . . MOh, shucksl' . . . likes to bother people. Audry Rouse . . . best basketball player . . . M arzy Doats . . . HAre you kid- din' 'I . . . bothers Sweet Twins . . . fools in study hall. Shirley Storer . . . going out . . . When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold . . . HAre you kiddin' kittenv . . . putting on make-up. Glenn Warnshuis . . . Playing Baseball . . . Marze Doats . . . Hnutsl' . . Seniors farmer. NI was gratified to know that I could answer immediately. I said I didnlt know. -Mark Twain. 17



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Bernice Shaw Wills her geometry technique to Carol Ton. Dorothy Pfeiffer wills her ability not to laugh at Mr. Brownls corny jokes to Gert Williams. Vivian King wills the editorship of the school paper to Norman Coe. Dorothy Beckerink wills her ability as a homemaker to Joyce Rouse. Betty Neckers wills her shortness of statue to John Kolstee. Carol McCann wills the editorship of the year book to lackie Nuttall. Betty Peterson wills her pranks in seventh period study hall to Kathryn Groters. Lois Rhebergen wills her half period of dish washing to Doris Fardink. She enjoys it. Geneva TeWinkle wills one of her many boy friends to Ruth Grover. Gail Thompson wills his interest in airplanes to Harold Bensink. Hazel Foster wills her ability in Shorthand to Mr. Brown. Mary Walford wills her brains to Eugene Green. Robert Wassink wills his cute actions and remarks to Clayton Duink. Evelyn Sweet wills her Mold joke book to Alan Rhebergen. He needs a new one. Ernest Kachel wills his talkativeness to Carol Newhouse. Audrey Rouse wills her Basketball talent to 4'Tilliel' Pitt. Glenn Warnshuis wills his ability as a successful farmer to Dick Cole. Winnie Rhebergen wills her leadership of the cheerleaders to Jackie Nuttall- Helen Sweet wills her carrot juice maker to Norman Coe. Donald Olmstead Wills his big nose to Ruthie Titus. Frances Emory wills a sufficient amount of red hair to make Mr. Brown a toupee. Arlys Green wills part as being a Negro maid in the play to .lean Knowles. Wayde Querreveld wills his job as advertising manager to anyone Who wants it. Pauline Benink wills her talent in doing Latin to Gordy Holthouse. 19

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