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

 - Class of 1956

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'f'i fi . .1 14.-f . .-,..3,1.Z:L,,gfT 1 , 77eaa2ofz67'u56... On the rainy morning of April 16th thirty-six excited students andvtheir four chaperones set off on the trip that was the reward of four years of hard work. Few spirits were dampened by the weather, how-ever, and by nine o'clock we were all happily on our way toward the big -city. After arriving in Grand Central and finding that our dismal weather had left us. we all set off in taxis to our temporary hom-eufor the visit, the Sheldon Hotel. Here we -settled ourselves, and, after taking a quick peek at everyone's room, we left for supper at a nearby restaurant. Our schedule .for Monday night listed a showl at Radio City Music Hall, where we saw Serenade, starring Mario Lanza, and the famous Easter Pagaent featuring the Rockettes. After the show we descended upon the Great White Way for a look at Times Square at night, then back to our rooms for a good night's sleepC?J. Seven-thirty came early T-uesday morning, but did not find any of the Phelps crowd asleep. W-e were all -set for a tour of lower New York, including the Bowery and Chinatown. This tour ended in Battery Park, where we all boarded a ferry to Bedloe's Island to visit the Sltatue of Liberty. From the statue we went into New York's financial district where we saw the Stock Exchange and a coin exhibit at the Chase Manhattan Bank., Next on the list was tl1e United Nations Building where we had a guided tour. After this long, eventful day we ate supper' and relaxed at the St. James Theater where we saw Pajama Gamef' After the show many were still going strong. Some went bowling and others toured New York on foot. Soon after breakfast Wednesday morning, we all took buses to the dock for our visit to the Queen Elizaybethv, one of the wor-ld's largest ocean liners. Some used the full time to tour the boat, while others watched the various passengers ,boarding the ship. A visit to the magnificent St. Patrickis Cathedral Cwhich had a qfuieting effect on us alll was next. Next on the agenda was Aa complete to-ur of Rockefeller Center ending on the roof of the R. C. A. building. Afterward' We ate lunch and set off on a subway, not less, for the Museum of Natural History, where we had barely enough time to spend. . In the evening we had dinner at an night club, the Bal Tabarinn, enjoyed a floor show, and saw many famous CID celebrities. After the supper we journeyed tothe Roxy Theater where we saw The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit and an ice show featuring the Roxyettes. Thursday morning we caught up on some much-needed .rest and got our suit- cases packed and rooms cleaned out. Then we traveled by subway up into the Bronx and took a to-ur of the zoo: After the zoo our time was at last 'our own, so almost everyone went downtown for a shopping spree. A few went up th-e Empire State Building, but nearly everyone just wandered around. That evening we experienced a new type of meal, the Smorgasfbord, which many enjoyed. From there we went to see Bert Parks and Stop the Music, a television show. There were a few who were unable to get into this show, but they spent their timei giving New York one last look. By ten-thirty we were all in our special coach and ready for the long trip home, which ended around six o?clock Friday morning. The trip was tiring for students and chaperonesj alike, but we all agree such a trip is an unforgettable' experience, and many of us would enjoy going back some- time soon. . 25 . c,

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ifddl-'70dl40td7 Charles Amidon, will and bequeath my parking tickets to Mr. Nagel. Joan Baker, will and bequeath my black hair to Mr. Nagel. Henry Blackman, will and bequeath my tractor job to Dennis Cook. Lee Butler, will and bequeath my careful and skillful driving ability to Gordon Overslaugh. . Donna Conklin, will and bequeath my ability to be good at P. J. parties to Kate Perkins. A Dorothy Craig, will and beq-ueath my dancing ability to Judy Treadwell. Ann DeWandel, will and bequeath my class records to anyone who can glue them together. 4 Dale Dutton, will and bequeath myself to my rebel guy KJ. SJ. Helen Edington, will and bequeath my saxophone to Ruth Morse. Muriel Field, will and bequeath my ability' to talk to p-eople to Edna Bailey. Jean Frederick, will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to anyone who needs it. Gary Gleason, will and bequeath. my bed to gMr. Cook to use in his office. Gerald Guard, will and bequeath my bicycle to Jim Scherbyn. Robert Hofer, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Hartmann to any bad boy. Joyce Hollenbeck. will ,and bequeath my late ho-urs to anyo-ne who can keep them. Ronald Horton, will and bequeath my hot Ford to Miss Connolly. Karen Johnson, will and bequeath my history marks to Alma Morse. Marcia Kenyon, will and bequeath my ability to act my age to Lludy Treadwell. James Kirch, will and bequeath my skill alld ability in football to John Willson. Mary Lyon, will and bequeath my ability to be satisfied with one boy to Dorty Upchurch. Virginia Madigan, will and bequeath my ability to remain true to my fiancee to Saundra Axtell. Linda Main, will and bequeath my beauty mark to Phyllis Smith. Norma Maines, will and! bequeath my ability to laugh at the wrong time to Nina Frederick. Edwin Maslyn, will and bequeath my seat in office practice to Bill Rockefeller. John Maslyn, will and bequeath my high marks to Ronnie Roberts. Carole Mattoon, will and bequeath my ability not to be a tattle-tale to fJudy Denison. ' Suzanne McCann, will and bequeath my crazy jewelry to Margie Fling. Norman Midcllebrook, will and bequeath my size to Doug Hutchinson. Nathan Oaks, will and bequeath my hot ca-r to Mr. Krchniak. ' Kenneth Overslaugh, will and bequeath my albiility to win at cards to Miss Green. Audrey Parker, will and bequeath my pleasant personality to Judy Denison. Paul Peake. will and bequeath left over car parts of my car' to Dave Tanner. Janice Phillips, will and bequeath my height to my sister Marlene. John Rector, will and bequeath my spot on the bench to John Will-s'on. Richard Shoemaker, will and bequeath my resistance to girls to Roger Taney. Donald Treadwell, will and bequeath my abil-ity to play clean basketball to J obn Salisbury. ' ' Mary Walters, will and bequeath my love for western mus.ic to Miss Connolly. David White, will and bequeath my red hair to- Bob Upchurch. Dciggizgglaglhite, will and bequeath my leadership in intramural games to Ovie Robert Whitson, will and bequeath my eating habits to Mr. Tewksbury. Dovuglialislllllgclgey, will and bequeath my ability to sleep in English class to Don 26

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