Phelps Central High School - Highlights Yearbook (Phelps, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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p - ed... ll ,mit wen pm ip an hour I found her on llie palio discussing school days ' , q c S ' ' an , ' . ,' , -'tl I-51111: new arrivals. When she saw me she said l'at,'I was just talking to lil iiinc Hobliel She,is now the soprano soloist lor Wzrll UISHUB' lH'Uf!lH'll0IlS llllfl ' A , . l ' ' ' - . I I. I 1 v 4 I v Q . may ,cars ano won an Oscar fm. hcl- work'. All ol a suddtn, Isayx .1 llash. les, it was Betty Iieneh taking pictures. She now has her own studio in Dallas. Texas. B'110W I was a bit chilly so I decided lo go lback inside. I ran smack into C'l1'1lgCHl1j't,P1' He said he lelt his wife with some lriends ol hers. Larl now has ' ' - - , if ' 1 - - ' s 4 'I , the biggest farm in Phelps and is he pioud. By lh.c nay, hc hasnt changtd ont nit since high school. After I talked with Carl a while, I saw .loyce llenderson. She is llie assistant physical education director al Cortland Stale Teachers' College. .loyce went to Cortland to study after she left Phelps. The next young man I ran into was Leslie Bailley. Les is the proprietor of a garage in Geneva, N. X. He was telling me about Lee Johnson and Don Nellis. It seems that Lee now has his choice ol' any Ford ,on llie market as it is not Ives Motors, Inc. any more, .but .lohnson and Ives Motors, Inc. How lucky can one 0- 9 '1 ' esides beine' mayor of Oaks Corners, has taken over all the get. on I c is, ps. . N H dance halls of the state. He sings bp I11 llie Balcony at every dance! lwas interrupted by a telegram from Mgexico City sent by Iilda Clasing. She owns a newspaper and a hotel and is up to her neck with work. She is very suc- cessful, though, and loves her work! Before I knew it, I found myself chatting away with thnee old pals of mine. They were Sandy Lord, Eleanor Buiseh and Carol Madigan. We talked so fast I hardly renicnibered a word that was said. They told me that Norma Deuel Blank- enberg is in Germany with her husband, Bob. 'l'hey have built a permanent home there. Carol owns a chain of barber shops. Guess what they specialize in-you guessed it!-side burns! Sandy and lile are now in the motion picture business. I guess they're giving Marilyn Monroe a hard run for her money! - Iturned around and was face to face with Benny House. Ben, as we all know, is quite a politician. He won the election for governor of New Xork Stale over Bobert M. Quigley. No sooner had I seen Ben, than I ran into Barbara llenniston and Marge Scherbyn. Barb looked beautiful-she's a model for ''Mademoiselle . I' couldnt help .but notice the diamond on her left hand. Marge had such a good 'linie on her senior trip that she decided to go back to New York to stay. Her name isntbcherbyn any more and she lives in the most beautiful penthouse. Barb and Marge told ine that Rose Denison was unable to make it, but she is very happy and is living in Soutl D' I' tz I - - - ' 1 - 4 -I ' -. 1 aio 1. Hu husband is a surgeon. f0un1jlN'l:L1Iri tyvz1s flgngisgelcli so 'I sandwiched my way through the crowd and The Same 'N in hiulianl 11 H1 iatieau and Don Llmer at theurefreshment table. doing ll Ugtgd -ob s 1 55 1oo1,xf'lQY still had pretty sizable appetites' and they were meclilfligal Cutfincglii I icxifshnients. Don, after completing' his training as a Bill, as you nifght hayifcfllfllessgciddJl?n'gH!gQ'll' Ilashmm kodak In Roclwstcll, N L HC avcmncs 52 Joints I I , Jas it :al on the Rochester Royals team. C 1 cl gmnc. I guess he shoved Bobby Davies right off the tean1! 1nll:Jf:T1El!J35l?Hllleast, I ran into Alfred Pickard. He owns a huge clothing com- r. u X U' x- 1- 1 -, v. ' , . Q than wel. before White guts? hc says his company sells more motorcycle Jackets bother to go to Bed! 0 S1155 ll enjoys his night life so much, that he doesn't even Well, guest had loft Jim and 5 l I 1 X. was nearly.4 a. ni. when the last 0Xvel's'I-I11I1lltCkX,,lyS worn ,t 'DR11 tie whole next day cleaning up the house, but I Closed my EWS for Il 1 I . s I wearilyh waved good-bye to Jan at the airport, class inenibei-'.foinfr oiitmtlgeltell I bmi a immy Sort of fooling' 11 Could SCG Cach Jul . . 1 r D P. ' IOQI' JUS HS they did at Phelas Central School on it 3, 1J5.m. Yes, it was our Llass Night! 1 L it takes all kinds to nrike '1 woildl It 24 -,f V 3.1-fe . Y Wow ks Y rs Z CJ P4 Q 42 -tg... EC? DE.-'II 135:51 c-glib :cv Q5-5:- UQ-J .Q.Q.Q 00,0 I-+P4r4 vi vi Eliza 4:. 4453 46 Ill- 31:11 an :gf- Q:-HS '7'5,:.'2 -4,40 'S-'de ,Prodi Y -YJ p 'E' r 0 S.. JJ! Q, Ei? 5 GJ 1 E-1264.13 H4335 oo :ago 22: o 2:1153 .ZS F4 :E 1 fiiig F3 .22 -I-45,3 '14 SEV. H32 253112 Ebnii E-5.2 P75341 AO- an? L -10 C ning: ffiwai 62.07 UA'-I vi's .C E55 MII..- -ses: 422210

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barked .D The sidentg atreau, urrino, and a ding a lnaneial ..'-SCVCII SWJCFC- amittee r new i boost ng .lan- but en- Shock eagerly assinen ur first , presi- Nagel, 5' Seoul ire and wel' by . arriv- lSll'l'lS,H lly and Ina! the In lzllu' .xvrv IH 'l'lin-. ln'l'lixl1. l'4'pI'I ga tifls Mn' xo-ar' 3 l I l It wasa beautiful 'day in Fort Myers, Florida. The day was May 22, 1965. Iwas waiting at the airport for my old school pal, Jan. She was spending the next week with me. Our husbands, both being doctors, weite going to a medical convention so .lan and I had a whole week to ourselves. 'It was1Jan's birthday and she didn't know it yet, but I had planned a surprise :oi ner. lhe big surprise being my invitation. to all our former classmates to my nome for the party. It would be a class reunion at the same time. It was about 8:00 p. ni. and the party was about to begin. Our first guests were Carol Smith Conklin and Dolores Smith Conklin. They both seem vfery happy and arelhving in a new duplex house built by their husbands. Their hus- bands, incidently, are brothers, and they had a double wedding. I looked out the window and saw a red Chevy convertible pull up and a vaguely familiar figure step' out. Much to my surprise, it was Jerry VanCamp dressed in a Naval uniform. With him was Eddie Nayaert, also in the Navy. They are both lieutenants senior grade. Y Next to come was Ann Conner, who is now successfully teaching in a New Xork City private elementary school. She really seems to enjoy it. Q After Ann, Lonnie Heusler Lincoln arrived, accompanied by her husband, George. Lonnie and George have completed theirhnew home overlooking Canan- daigua Lake. It even has a swimming pool for thgeir two little girls. We had no sooner closed the door when Gail Hart DeWeaver entered and told us ot her. success as a public accountant for' I. B. M. She and her husband have a home in Rochester, New York. About ten minutes time had elapsed when we saw two taxis rounding the corner. Out of them came Wilma Smith and Bonnie lddings. They are both en- gaged and working as private secretaries at Lincoln Rochester Trust Company. Out of the next taxi came Richard VanDeventer, Ray Phillips and Ray Van- Hemel. They have all taken over their fathers' farms, Ray Phillips, is a, dairy farm, Ray VanHe1nel has a feed store, and Richard VanDeventer produces wheat on an amazing scale due to new scientific methods with which he is experimenting. By this time, we were exhausted from answering the door so we let the maid take over. Pretty soon, Morgan Knapp came into the main room where all the other guests were talking as fast as possible. We could see he was beaming about something. He told us that yesterday he received a letter from the Postmaster General complimenting him on his work on the rural postal service in Ontario County! ! Guess what? He also has the biggest sheep farm in New York State! After Morgie, I soon saw Carolyn Verdehem standing in the doorway.. I im- mediately rushed over to her, and we went into the den to leave her coat. Her training at R. I. T. proved to be worthwhile, for she is now Food Administrator for the Tools Restaurant in New York City. Pretty soon, Charlotte Adams Howard came on the scene. She is now head of Harper's Beauty School in Rochester where she once studied. Along with Char- lotte was her old school pal Beverly King who is now Mrs. Thomas Cheney. Bev is now a private secretary for the president of Saks, Fifth Avenue. Pretty soon, I felt a slap on my back and it was none other than Kenny Conk- lin. NVhen I asked him what he was doing now, he answered me in his own hu- morous t'?l way, that he was specializing in raising little Lyons! Along with Ken, came his close friends Clark lddings and Harvey Eggieton. Clark and Harvey are top designers for General Motors. They are responsible for many of the mod- ern three-tone and plastic body cars. Three girls who were very close friends all during their high school years are still together. They are Bette Ann Enders, Diana Diederick and Alice Gifford. Thcv holditoi iositions in the United States Waves. liven though it is hard work, . l l they have loads ol' fun and travel everywhere. 23



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