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PET PEEVE FAMOUS FOR SECRET AMBITION FAVORITE SONG Flirts Quietness Nurse Vaya Con Dios Bossy Women Stubborness History Teacher Because Women Drivers Being Late Farmer Dragnet Men Giggling Concert Pianist Heart and Soul Crazy Girls Arguing Have lots of money Corol ina Moon Strict Father Girls Basketball Be an elementary teacher Rickashay Romance Teachers Riding Ability Train Horses Oh! Men Drivers Singing Teacher Bill Television Comedians Blushing Secretary Rags to Riches Men who complain about women drivers Eyes and Talking Music Teacher Ey Cumpari Science Intelligence Forest Ranger Milk Bucket Boogie Women getting along with his pet peeves Own a Gas Station Caribean
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NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SAYING USUALLY FOUND Theresa Te-Te Oh Golly Gray Old's Sam Lem Is that so? Everywhere Bob Dude Yea? Richcraft Louise Louisa I don't Know Anyplace but home Bill Horsey Why? Park Avenue Virginia Ginny Now that's cute By the telephone Joyce Lefty Hay you With her horses Pat Harm Don't worry about it Sitting with the phone Betty Betsy What are you thinking With Rosie Carol Kissie Oh shoot! With Bill Karl Rosey What for Loon Lake Road Gary Stub Holy Man! Shanley's
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CLASS PROPHECY DEC. 1. 1959 Thanksgiving last week— Weather warm and sunny. P. T. A. meeting next Tuesday evening at C. C. S. Come yourself and bring a friend. Xmas party and friendship dinner to be served at 6 p. m. The annual Alumni dinner and dance held atC. C. S. last Saturday night was well attended. Many former students now living out of town, came back to cele- brate the occasion. Music for dancing was furnished by William Larsen and his Merry Rural Boys' . Bill is a member of the class of 54. He married a Cohocton girl and is the proud father of twins. The Larsens are managing the former “Palace at Loon Lake, now known as Starbright Rendezvous . Come to Newton's Bootery for your Xmas bargains. Hunting season successful as reported by Karl Zeh —now employed as a Forest Ranger in the Adiron- dacks. Karl and his wife, the former Betty Rawleigh were in town for the banquet. Karl is the same smil- ing person we knew before he left town and both Mr. and Mrs. Zeh are thoroughly in love with their new job and new location. Their little daughter, Betty Karlene, accompanied them on their visit to town. All the friends of Karl and Betty are invited to visit them in their beautiful Adirondack home. Order your Xmas turkeys early. Quality is up and prices are down at local meat markets. All of us who attended last week’s reunion banquet had the pleasure of listening to two vocal selections rendered by Patricia VanPatten. The selections were Somewhere a Voice is Calling and Can I Forget You . Pat, a member of the class of 54 graduated with high honors from Keuka College last year. Her friends have been offering her congratulations because of the beautiful diamond she is wearing on that special finger. Pat, being very modest had no comments to offer as to who is the lucky man and when the happy day. The best of luck, Pat. Is your car giving you maximum performance? Have it winterized at your favorite garage. We are prepared to remove snow from your drive- way for a very nominal fee. The Mohawk Boys— Roger Towner Bill Me Innis Don Matthews Mrs. Robert Dunn, the former Joyce Thompson, was in town over the week end to attend the reunion. We were delighted to see Joyce and her husband. For the past year the Dunns have been living in the Blue Grass State of Kentucky, near Churchill Downs. There they manage the Dunrovin Stables . One of Joyce's horses Notcohoc ran first in last year's Kentucky Derby . School was closed last Monday because of flu epidemic. Get your tickets in advance for the Ice Revue of 1959 now showing at Me Innis arena on Lent Hill. Tickets are on sale in the Me Innis Block. Special trains will leave the Four Corners in time for evening performances. Sam Burke accompanied by a very pretty young lady was a guest in town over the week end. Sam is a graduate of Cortland State Teachers College and has been coaching basketball and football at Canisteo Central School for the past year. Sam doesn't say very much, but both he and his female companion looked very happy and that way about each other . Sam has led his teams to victory in all of their inter- scholastic games. The new super highway from the Four Corners to Tripnock was officially opened last Sunday. This is an unusual thruway with a speed limit of 70 miles per hour allowed. Have you tried Smile Awhile Tooth Paste? There is none better. Girlsl Give it a try and watch its amazing results. A tube given free this week at local stores with every purchase of Bubble gum. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newton have moved to their new home on North Main St. Mrs. Newton will be remembered as the former Virginia Preston of the class of 54. The Newtons operate a chain of shoe stores in the southern tier. Mr. Newton was guest speaker at the banquet. His topic was A well fitted shoe makes a happy school teacher . NOTICE--Anyone found parking a bicycle inthenew Municipal Parking Lot on Maple Ave. will be dealt with severely. Signed— Roger Towner, Chief of Police FOUND--ln front of Paramount Theatre in Wallace, 1 bag of popcorn. Owner may have same by applying to Theatre management and paying for this ad. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cosgriff are spending a few days in town at the home of Mrs. Cosgriff's mother, Mrs. Evelyn Giacomi. Louise was graduated from C. C. S. with the class of 1954. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cosgriff are here from Lackland Air Base in Texas,
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