Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Class Elections MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Dorris Brown — Bill Bolcy MOST CONSCIENTIOUS: Joan Bendc MOST STUDIOUS: ..........Shirley Clauson — Art Soons CLASS POLITICIANS: ......Dorris Brown — A! Bonauto MOST ATHLETIC: ..........Frances Phillips—Phil Coates (THINKS SHE IS):.........Frances Phillips MOST MODEST:.............Lois Tice DONE MOST FOR CLASS: . . Dorris Brown — Al Bonauto CLASS ACTOR AND ACTRESS: Bert-Mary Coon — Bill Bolcy BEST DRESSED.............Camille Barbuti - Ronnie Bally MOST ENERGETIC: .........Dorris Brown — Al Bonauto BEST LOOKING: ....... Lorraine Helhoski-Ed Hernandez BEST NATURED: ...........Hazel Brola — Jim Jones CLASS FLIRT: ...........Betty Love CLASS WOLF: .............Boh McGarry (THINKS HE IS): .........Jack Callahan CLASS I EASE: ......... Phil Coates LAZIEST: Earnest Creedan MOST '1‘AI.KATIVE: . Connie Decker CLASS CAVEMAN:.........John Mayo CLASS WHEEL: Jack Robertson GLAMOUR GIRL: . . Betty Love (THINKS SHE IS): . . Leota Makuen 'T , Energetic? i

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crew was out of commission. Gee, that's swell. Well, I’ll have to be moving along now. Bye, Frank. I casually walked away from the crowd. I walked down the street that had a great many memories for me. As I came to Robinson's store I decided to get the Independent Republican. I went into Zoby's to get a coke and read the paper. I glanced through the politics, the war, the sports section. Then my eyes caught the gossip column edited by Barbara Briski. In this column there were many surprises. These facts were revealed: jack Callahan and Margaret Cathro ire co-starring in a new musical. Jack is another Rudolph Valentino, and Maggie is a wonderful singer. Now on tour with their instructor, jack Molnar. Lorraine Minkus is now modeling for Sears Roebuck and turned down an offer from the Petty Girl Modeling Corp.” Ronald Bally has made his second million from his cleaning establishment in New Hampton. Ronld Kinsella is deliriously happy with his marriage to Connie Decker. The two of them are striving to raise a wrestling team. Ronnie will be the manager, Connie will be the Business manager. Lorraine Helhoski announces her engagement to Rockerfeller 3rd. After being a secretary for ten years she finally married the boss. Well this column sure took the cake! I glanced at my watch and saw I had three minutes to catch my bus to Denton. Whew! Made it in 30 seconds and here comes the bus already. As I stepped into the bus 1 noticed the driver looked familiar. I couldn't quite place the face. Then it dawned on me. Stan Liseski. Hi, Stan. Why you old son-of-a-gun, McGarry! How ya been.” Can't kick. I see you kept up your driving ability. You mean this? It’s only part time, I race at the Victory Speed, way with Art Soons. We're partners in a couple of stock cars up there. I s’pose you’re going home to Janet and the four little infants. That's right. See you around, Stan. Here's where I get off.” Stepping off the bus I glanced at the general store which was proprietored by Ernest Cree-den. I strolled into the store for the purpose of getting an ice cream cone. While enjoying my cone I overheard a news report. . . This is Sally Harkema bringing to you an up-to-the-minute news cast through the courtesy of Mar.Mul's Skating Rink owned by Mar-jor e Mulhair. Featured there tonight are Lois Tice and Margery Deegan, that popular skating team, giving a command performance of fancy skating. Present will be the well-known lady wrestler Francesca Phillips. Now for the news. The honorable Dorris Brown has succeeded Katherine B. St. George as Congresswoman from the 21st district. The Arthur Murray dance studio has recently acquired a new dance teacher, Dorothy Smith. She is one of the best dance teachers in the East. Miss Marion Myrusii has just been awarded the 7th annual award for onion pullers. The famous Powers model, Camille Barbuti, has been sent to France to model an exquisite line of French dresses and gowns. The famous portrait and sculpture model, Bert-Mary Coon, will accompany her. On the lighter side of the news we have a few celebrities in the picture. Mrs. John Ford, the former Mary Martin, has brought forth her first child. It seems that the Ford name will continue on for it was a baby boy. Anthony Monastra, the Pizza Pie King, has entered his son in prep-school. The reason is to have Tony Jr. prepared for West Point Academy. Miss Marion Lipped has just acquired the rarest antique writing table. jo Anne Werner has divorced her second husband and has been seen dating the Lynch’s next door neighbor. That is all the news for the present. This is Sally Harkema signing off. As I left the store, I decided to hitch a ride. Of all people to pick me up was Frank Warren, who was returning home from work as a mechanic for the press. On the way home I saw Mrs. Ed Gross, the former Hazel Brola, happily weeding onions in her backyard. A little further up the road was Shirley Clauson giving her baby a ride in the carriage. I guess she married the one we all expected her to. A truck passed by with the name Wesley Smitl Trucking Co. written on it. This indeed took me by surprise. Our ride finally ended and Frank let me out. I was home at last! By McGarry as told to Connie Decker 23



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Class Will We, the Class of 1951, being of (reasonably) sound mind, body, memory, and understanding do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Lover boy Ronnie Bally leaves his ability to park to any Junior Boy who thinks he can do as well. To all those in need we leave Camille Barbuti's polite ways. Joan Bende leaves her ambition to Talers” Jensen. The great Thespian Bill Boley leaves his acting ability to Dudley Borowick. To Walt DuVall, A1 Bonauto The Wheel leaves his ability to keep his Big Wheel well oiled. Edna Vogel receives Hazel Brola's book entitled, How to Go Steady and Play the Field at the Same Time. The ever late Dorris Brown leaves her pull with the main office to Pete Eisma. Jack Callahan leaves his ability to get the car nights to John Germain. Margaret Cathro bequeaths her technique to Ruth Houston. We feel that Barbara Freedman can use Shirley Clauson’s ability on going steady. Bert-Mary Coon leaves her neatness to Betty McNamee. Ernest Creeden finally leaves. Connie Decker leaves her vocal chords to Muriel Waibel. Hope you don't eet a hoarse throat. Trim Margie Deegan leaves her appearance in a skating skirt to Marty Lewis. After relinquishing all claims he might have to Goshen Central, .Jack Fraser leaves with a free mind. To Eleanor Polhemus, Frank Grippe leaves his driver's license. Sally Harkema is taking everything with her, she wants to get ahead at Champlain. Lorraine Helhoski leaves her poise to Janet Lynch. To Dave Barbuti, we leave Ed Hernandez's loving techniques. Jimmy Jones leaves his perfect attendance medals to Don Keeney. James Barron gets Ronnie Kinsella's laugh. Marion Lippert leaves her long hair to Adele Pechar. To Renny Andrews, Stan Liseski leaves his ability to get speed out of a Plymouth. Betty Love's ability to entice certain male teachers is left to Catherine Quackenbush. Leota Makuen leaves her S.A. to Mary Luft. Mary Martin quietly leaves her shyness to Sue Barnes. Without much regret, Chuck the Mai leaves his bosom buddy Charles Cocks to his fate. Bob McGarry leaves his collection of black eyes to some up and coming boxer of G.C.S. To Dagmar Fries we leave the petitness of Lorraine Minkus. Jack Molnar's unfinished dance lessons go to Caspar Harchut. Tony Monastra leaves his recipe for Pizza Pie to Trudy Mabee. Joan Mandato leaves and assures Miss Pope she won't be back next year. To tiny Johanna Vetri, we leave the towering heights of Marjorie Mulhair. The Junior Class may need Marion Myruski's sweet smile. Frannie Phillips leaves hoping Chuck Hayes will not be far behind. To Joe Hawkins, Jack Robertson leaves his ability to get a girl and keep her. Wesley Smith leaves his position in Honor Society to any up and coming aspirants. Art Soons leaves his individuality to those in need of variety. Lois Tice leaves her roller skates to Frieda Turksma. To Ronnie Fear, Frank Warren leaves his well used corner by the commercial room. Jo Werner leaves a bouquet of Forget Me Nots to that certain under classman. To Jim Derby we leave John Mayo's book How to Become a Lover in Five Days. Dottie Smith leaves her ability to put her good posture to an advantage to Jean Sawyer. Phil Suresky, God's Gift to Women, leaves his secret formula to Bobby Farley.

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