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After attending college, Kathleen Broughton returned to Albany as the bride of a local fellow. She settled down to a quiet married life on the outskirts of Albany. Betty Hoesly became a private secretary upon fin -ishing school. Now she is the personal secretary of Mr. Bronson who had given up his teaching career to establish a lumber company. Lining dancing very much, Phyllis Kauk became a dancing teacher after graduation. Recently she found -ed a dancing school in Milwaukee where she teaches people the art in ten easy lessons. The fashion world drew much interest from Robert Bagley who began designing womenfs apparel in the 1949's. By 1964 he was established in Hollywood where he designs the gowns of important actresses. Nellie Dunphy is the proprietor of a filling station and garage. She also operates a used car bus -iness, which she says is very profitable. Fbr some reason, Phyllis Zanoni was another lass who Just couldn't leave Albany. At the age of 22 she married a successful Albany businessman. This is what happened to the only class which graduated from Albany High School with both quality and quantity. CLASS WILL The senior class members of 48 being of sound mind and body do hereby will to the following people: To Karl Klossner, Phyllis Kauk's love of dancing; To Grace Haurl, Charlene Krueger's complexion; To Janna Briggs, Margaret Oberholzer's talkative-To James Price, Jerry Rhyner's height; ness; To Daryl Rhyner, Donald Ruef's night life; To Ralph Sellnow, John Schneider's mustache; To Daniel Ruef,Robert Smiths arrangement of hair; To Mr. Gardner, Douglas Stephenson's ability to wiggle his ears; To Gertrude Zimmerman, Phyllis anoni's blushing ability; To June Sisson, Joan Zwickey's height; To Fred Hammerly, Nellie Dunphy's leisure time; To Norma Smith, Dolores Fiedler's cheerleading; To Darlene Miller,Elizabeth Gurtner s art ability; To Daryl Davenport, Eileen Hammerly's musical ability. To Willis Zurfluh, Homer Hefty's ability to get along with the teachers; To Dorothy Pfeuti, Betty Hoesly's mathematical ability. To Junior Klossner, Richard Horan's coraey wit; To Lois Wahl, Joanne Jacobson's majoretting; To James Carroll, William Fiedler's bass horn; To Bud Zanoni, Kathleen Broughton's power of concentration: To Nathan speich,Robert Bagley's ability to write letters; To Vernon Schelp, Bruce Jones' car.
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A southern plantation theme was carried out In the beautifully decorated gym for the Junior rrom on Saturday evening, April 26, 1947. The gpr. was decorated with yellow and white crepe paper and flowers scattered here and there, vlth a life-like negro mam-ray gazing upon the dancers »3 they swung and swayed to he suslc of A1 Alverson and his orchestra. Dancers were served punch after dances. Chairs w ro placed along each side of the gym and around card tables on the ends for the comfort; of the dancers between dances. Lighting was furnished by floor lamps. Loading the grand march at 10:30 wert the king and class president, William Fiedler and his queen. Charier ' Krueger. William is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fiedler and Charlene ia the laughter of Mrs. Edward Krueger both of Albany. Charlond was IresSod In a white net gown. Her corsage was of red and white carnations. The court; of honor couples were: Kathleen Bro ;ghton,Charles Ferguson; Dolores Fiedler, Douglas Stephenson; Joanne Jacobson, Garland Rankins; Joan Zwickey, and Stanton Steuri.
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