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'Ml I 4 . Continued from Page 23 Bidding adieu to Alice and Frankie l next 'wefntrto the Main Street housing the onices or the new vncl1o'.7ll1ci1e:?rf1tm hcl, ..AdViCe-up times as big as she, sat Joan uroescup, iiidustiiously-lyollill D 1 ,Q Column is lm the-Lovelorn' colunm, Wll1Cl1 runs everyday in the I cnol: .ioalnos Joanls atfairf mensely popular, and an me girls live by her advice. vvondlciing d wi il A .CO ld ,s were coming along, l inquired. After a little plodding, -JQffI1'f01 A U15 J519 U U decide between a guy from hochester and one from Syiacusc. Same ol oan. Y Two new factories have changed the SKyl1IlC of Phelps. 'll seems that two Ol the Class of 19:30 were destined to be execut1ves.,lvlyron wx iiiiliuin has xopened a ciga1.mCtO1.y While .Inn Stetzel has opened an oveisize shoe tachtowiy. .Turtiyuryou ve heard of iJuft'y,' cigars, they'reA smoked even in Uaks Corners, wnlc ippo shoes are worn as far away as Pine Plains. Q . Nosing my jet southward, l headed for Melvin Hill. lnwas utterly astonished at the change there. lt had expanded to about the size' that Phelps was in 1950. A new, modern school was one of the- main features. tioing inside a spotless cafeteria 1 found Paul Bankert making out lunch menus. 11116 menus looked appetizing and the food was wonderful, l noticed after eating some. Ffltll 1S very popular there, fespecially with the girls. px v Paul gave me news of anothernclass member. Kenny Pedersen, his beaut-fu1 wife, and eight sons had gone to visit keteis relations in Denmark. lfrom postcards and letters, it sounded as if they were having a grand time. Back in Phelps again I decided to inspect my Alma Mater of P. C. S. I only found one class member still there. lt was, of all people, Jerry Rouland. Jerry just ,couldn't get enough of school during lns school during his school years, so he came back. He is officially known as the 'fruant Ulficer, and all the little kids love him, except when they skip school. Then they hide. While in school I decided to inspect the library. Browsing among the books I found a new best-seller by one of my former classmates. It was titled, The Art of Getting There - 10 Minutes Late by lid Clement. Ed has made quite a name for himself with this book and can really afford to get there - ten minutes late. Rochester was my next stop so I flew there with a burst of fire. My first stop was General Hospital, where 1 found Bill Montgomery as Head Nurse. Bill has a simply marvelous time up there with all his pretty nurses. Bill hasn't changed much, either. I asked him what he did for recreation and he told me that Helen Budnliag was in Rochester too. That explained it. Finding out where Helen lived lrus e over. She was in the midst of preparing for another party. I asked her if the parties were along the same lines as the ones she used to give Helen said that the - Y Eflieilent-ltlifiit people were,a little too old for parties like those. I fervently wished a -tco accept Helens invitation to her party that night, but time did not permi . Only one other classmate remained for me to see in Rochester I t d 1 , , so wen owl to Ha1ch's Used Car Dealers. Roger had taken over both Hallman's and Doyle's and had combined th R ' i . i em. oger tried to sell me a '39 Oldsmobile which seemed strange- ly familiar, but I refused, preferring my little jet instead. Back to Phelps aind to the Supreme Court chamber f J d l B k ...I J d, , , s o u ge Car ac us. lie lu ge s very .charming secretary, Margaret DePauw told me that Carl is very ugh y respected in the legal profession. When asked about herself, Margaret said that she felt very lucky to work for such an important man. She ought to, for she had about three or four secretaries under her. The next stops were some neighboring farms Bernie and Don DeRu , , . , , l - yter have flirted E hilee dalry farm. They raise their own cows and process the milk them- afiifssiergg 339 allfefy lgapplly married and have started a new community. Their ea 0 around fift miles. Anothe Success, If . 5 Q s r classmate who runs a very lu arm is Roger Westf ll. H . ' ' h k that turkey you had for Thanksgiving Idrihbifercwlaz enf, ducks and turkeys' Probably My next stop W 't I . t s a . amous VVestfall turkey. , , . as a sani arium t 'd P' ' lmposmg-lookmg place muh k Jus ou si e helps. It IS a very restful and . . 1 ' DHI' S, P1 Qolf course and numero othe facilities. Tlns beautiful place was built and is b d t , ' us It 'K They specialize in revitalizing 1JeopleniwlfitliyM0C'f3rS Marilyn Foster and June Fam chief psychiatrist Two of their earl t' am yn as Chief Surgeon' and June as - W y pa 'ents wer L ff who almost suffered nervous breakdowns bn the Neew lgldrklifiipls and Pa Cook, Continued to page 67 28
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I I I I W-W l First Row: J. Hause, L. Sweet, E- Cleveland- Second Row: Miss Schuster, advisor: Miss XVolosZyn, 21dViS0l'3 D- Tiffany, J, Rees. J- G-00dm21h, D. Hulster,'Mr. VVilber, advisor, L. HOUSE. Third Row: M. House, K. Cleveland, M. A. Hughner, D. Davis, P. Podest, J. Chase, M. Craig, L. 'West, M. Fairman, D. Loekemeyer. Fourth Row: R. Nash, J. Adams, A. Delamarter, R. Eggleton, K. Miller, J. Ogden, VV. Conk- lin, T. Sutfin, J. Hill, B. Va.nDerveer. Fifth Row: F. Hofer, J. Mosher, R. DeCann, S. Hill, G. Haust, Eldon Clement, D. Minns, D. Vandemortle, P. VanDemark, L. XVa1.ters. The class'of '51 returned to school in the fall ready for many, activities. Our class which consisted of forty members elected the following officers: President, Donald Tiffany, Vice-President, Jane Goodman, Secretary, Janie Raesg Treasurer, Diana Hulsterg and Assembly Committee Representative, Edward Schleimer. When we needed advice our advisors, Miss Schuster, Miss Woloszyn, and MI'- Wilber, were there to offer it. Numerous activities kept the class busy. First and foremost was the ordering of class rings. These finally came in February. We had several bake sales during the year, each proving to be very successful financially. On March 24, we gave the annual Junior play entitled Off the Track . O l ' ' ur ast and most important activity was the Junior P'rom, held in May. We also sold mittens and pencils with basket- ball schedules on them. Under the guiding hand of our president and our excellent advisors, the class Ieels that it has spent a most happy and prosperous year together. We are all looking forward to our last year at P. C. S., which we know will be our busiest and we hope our happiest one. 30 First Picl Second Gle: Third E A.' Fourth W. Fifth R Dew O1 Miss li O1 ald Fr urer, I O1 plays i provec party, If be suc
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