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ck P55 WO We cl S In this year of our Lord, 2052, one hundred years after the laying of the cornerstone of the addition to Alden Central School, the box which was cemented into the cornerstone was opened. It brought back many memories of my classmates, for I was attending Alden when the corner- stone was laid. Every one of my classmates has achieved success in his respective field. There was Don Streit. He always wanted to make dollars and that's exactly what he is doing. He's a printer in the U.S. mint. Rhea Donnelly and Mickey Fleming have spent most of their careers as lady wrestlers, wrestling each other for the title. Tommy Roll became a famous pitcher for the Red Soxs and is now in baseball's Hall of Fame. Then there's Arlene Hassenbobler, a famous lawyer and politician. Her cheerleading must have helped her become so long winded. Helen Oestreich and Sharon Schmitke are spending much of their time flying around the world, often with Shirley Hicks as pilot, seeing all the places they studied in social studies. They have made several trips to Hawaii to see Peggy Lynch, who is living there. Sally Weber has become the head of Saks' Fifth Avenue surrounded by her first love . . . . . clothes. Beverly Gerhardt is employed by Nora Baltz, a famous beautician, to model all her newest bairdos. I Jim Sievenpiper has built a super hot rod in which Evelyn Nuwer and Frank Binder have broken all previous speed records. For the test they used the super highway to the moon, which was engineered by Charlie Chauncey. After witnessing the test, Willard 1Stocks and Bonds, Preis- chel bought the car. Then there's Carol Mellon, who married a stock driver, and Nancy Zamiara, who surprised everyone by being the only one in the driving class to obtain a driver's license. Wesley Weil, Eugene Kelchlin, and Bob Daniels have joined the Navy to see the world. 1 don't know how much of the world they have seen, but they certainly have seen miles of water. If you have admired any of the illustrations in the top magazines, they may have been drawn by Joanne Wimmer, who is now a famous illustrator. Bessie Toulmin and Frances Abramski keep her files, records and so forth in excellent shape. Joan Austin has written nnny wonderful poems which she dictated to her private secretary, Genevieve Wisniewski. She employs Carol Lock as a comptometer operator to keep count of all the money she makes. jimmy Wilson became Mr. Conrad's desk boy and he has also worked for Ronnie Horst, who succeeded Mr. Conrad as principal. One of his most efficient teachers is Joann Woodard, who teaches music. Ednamae Reuter, Claudia Smith, Virginia Khun, Mary Foss, joan Terre- berry, and Pat Wlodarczyk all married soon after graduation and now have large families. Rosie Kelley became secretary to a successful business man and eventually married him. Myrlene Thompson is a chorus girl in the top musical comedy on 24 , -My Pan CWM Broadway, and right next door Gail Fischer has the lead in the hit play. Francis Nuwer has put his talents as class clown to work and is now known as the second Milton Berle. Gloria Ramos went to college and enjoyed it so much that she returned after graduation as a teacher. Then there's jimmy Roberts, who operates a diesel train that travels from coast to coast daily. Charlie Lynch has his own jazz band and has many fans because of his fine trumpet playing. Paul Henry joined the foreign legion and has risen rapidly to his present position as a general. joan Wilson is a food sampler for one of the big restaurants and does she enjoy it! The bricks of the school from which they graduated reflect the success of each individual. Let us hope that this reflection may never dim. Pulling switches in the mint. -rr--f
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We, the Class of '53, being of sound mind, fremember, don't believe everything you readll, do hereby draw up this, our last will and testament: ' Genevieve Wisniewski and Frances Ahramski leave their printing ability to all those who wish to make money. ' Francis Nuwer, class clown, bequests his title to Bill Irish. Don't do all your practicing in Mr. Hanlon's room, please. Tommy Roll and jimmy Sievenpiper leave their ability to play football to Gary Garrison. Make sure it helps our team to win! I Airlene Hassenbobler leaves her cheerleading ability to Nancy Garber, our Freshman cheer' ea er. joan Austin leaves her art ability to next year's Art Department of the yearbook. Will it ever come in handy! Myrlene Thompson leaves her brains to all future students of Miss Tomlison, particularly in physics and chemistry. . Mickey Fleming leaves her athletic ability to Pat Mauer. You'll really be champ now! Carol Mallon imparts her executive ability to all future presidents of the Student Council. Gail Fischer bequests her acting ability to the members of all future plays. Mr. Sinclair, this will help you???? joan Wilson and Ednamae Renter leave their high soprano voices to jerry Miles, if he can use them. jimmy Wilson leaves his new car to Miss Eastwood. After the Seniors she needs a new one for her Driver Ed classes. Sally Weber leaves her fine bowling average to all future members of the Bowling Club. Ioanne Wimmer, Pat Wlodarczyk, and Helen Oestriech leave their ability to dance to all attendants at A.C.S. dances. joan Woodard leaves her quiet ways to George Garrison. Please use them!! Nancy Zamiara's ability to have fun is left to anyone who needs it. Peggy and Charlie Lynch, our well behaved brother and sister team, leave their ability to work together to all students who have a brother or sister in their class. Evelyn Nuwer leaves her technique at the cash register to Fred Reed. Carol Lock and Shirley Hicks import their ability to make friends to all new A.C.S. students. Rosie Kelley leaves her ability to balance books to anyone who would like to make an extra dollar. Eugene Kelchlin bequests his ability to charm the girls to Butch Cole and Eddie Chauncey. Ronnie Horst wills his truck to anyone who must secure props for plays. Paul Henry bequeaths his camera and his job of taking pictures for the yearbook to Dave johnson and David O'Meara. Mary Foss leaves her fine printing to anyone who has to make posters for publicity. Bob Daniels wills his recitation of the jabberwocky to Bill Nuwer. Charlie Chauncey leaves his ability as yearbook editor to Miss Drexelius to dole out as needed to future yearbook editors. jimmy Roberts, Wesley Weil, and Willard Preischel leave their ability to make everything run smoothly backstage to all future dramatic production workers. Frank Binder leaves his ways in Ag to jimmy Woodard. Gloria Ramos leaves her Texan accent to anyone who goes South forthe winter. Sharon Schmitke and Bessie Toulmin leave their ability to mn the school paper to next year's editors. , Claudia Smith and Nora Baltz leave their alto voices to Dolly Iablonski and Margie Oes- treich. Don Streit wills his ability as electrical wizard during the plays ro Ronnie Kidder. joan Terreberry leaves her ability to roller skate to all those from Alden who like to skate. Bev Gerhardt and Ginny Kuhn will their executive ability in the Commercial Club to all future officers. ' Rhea Donnelly leaves her ability to drive to anyone who wishes to take his life in his hands. The class, as a body, leaves the addition to the school to all students of A.C.S. And as a final bequest to the teachers, we leave a rule which we never obeyed, Silence is Golden , in hopes future classes will abide by it. uhihasscd. . 2 fswnccinu Adviwwl Saw +1
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