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clgafuplgvrg We are looking into the future to the year 1974. Faces are coming into focus in the crystal ball. Jerry Miles has become a pro basketball player with Dick Mansfield as his coach. A crew headed by Frank Yax and including Doug Wise and Johnny Redman has iust started on a trip to Mars. Bill Coyle has formed a very unusual campany which provides office help for all businesses on Mars. Among his best secretaries are Dolores Wigler, Myrna Muchow, Shirley Goetz, and Bev Kidder. Bob Reuter has found- ed a nationally known music school. On the teaching staff are Judy Swyers and Jean Nuwer. A famous graduate of this school is Roger Hahn, known professionally as Hotlips Hahn. Another graduate who has formed his own band, Ronnie Kidder, received the award of outstanding Sweet Bond of 1974. Fred Reed has opened his own night club, called Jazz Over Land, in honor of his disc iockey show of the same name. Chief technician for the Intra-Space Broadcasting Company is Wally Zandi. Wally has developed many new processes, such as sending color television signals between planets. On the staff of a new hospital built in space is Lillian Holtz, head of the Nursing Department. Her able assistants are Eloise Streit and Ginny Joblonski. Head of the Physical Therapy Department is Carole Parker. A very important iab is done by Fay Becker,who has become an expert in handling children. Cecelia Iwonski heads the Psychiatry Department, which has developed advanced techniques in working with cases of space-happy people. Also on the staff of this hospital are medical secretaries Barbara Palen and Elvira Venditti. Ray Dehn is running a space freighter between Jupiter and Saturn. He worked for a famous dis- tiller, Dan Wiles who has become a connoisseur of good beverages. In the romantic lead of a new show an Broadway in New York is Bill Nuwer, famous opera star. ln the chorus are Barbara Kramp and Joan Clark. Dick Neeland has expanded the dairy into a nation-wide business. His chief advisor is Jim Woodard, who has become an agricultural expert. Jeanette Schendel has become an air-line hostess for an inter-space passenger line. Mila Swyers provides organ music for the passengers on the first organ to be installed in a plane. Ralph Meyer has become a noted naturalist and forest ranger in the Yellowstone Park. Dave Johnson has opened his own accordion factory, which manufactures a new accordian which Dave designed himself. Jim Heahl has become a famous dancing star. He replaced Gene Kelly when Kelly retired a few years ago. Lorraine Becker has opened her second beauty shop on Park Avenue in New York. Her first shop, located on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, is operated by Mary Lou Dipasquale. Mike Fleming delivers inter-planetary newspapers to various planets. He traded his motor scooter for a first-class rocket ship. Joanne Hahn is a private secretary to the President of the United States. Mrs. NeIson's training really put her on the top. Ruth Fulton, Pat Mauer, and Joan Greiner have opened their own printing plant. Their long hours in the printing room, working on tickets,.programs, etc., gave them plenty of practice. Dave O'Meara has became a well known after-dinner speaker. After all these years he is still talking. ln opening his own door to the future, each individual has found happiness and success. We hope I
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We the Class of 1954 of the Alden Central School, being of sound mind i?l and memory fwishful thinkingj, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament to students and teachers at Alden Central School. Fay Becker leaves her petite ways to Charlie Woodard. Lorraine Becker leaves her duo personality: quiet little Lo, and Lo-cheerleader, to Nancy Garber. Joan Clark wills her dancing acility and impersonations of Bette Davis to Marie Spillane. Bill Coyle leaves his tuba to Gary Garrison. Don't get lost Gary. Ray Dehn's ability to be the most sought after boy in school fby the teachersl is left to Mike Foegan. Mary Lou DiPasquale wills her ability to hold down a iob to Joyce Neeland. Ruth Fulton leaves her ability to go steady to Ox Router. Mike Fleming wills his ability to stay young all his life to John Kreugger. Shirley Goetz leaves her phone number to anyone who needs a T. V. serviceman. lRe. 54401 Joan Greiner wills her ability ta stay an the wagon to Coil Meyer. Lillian Holts gives David Ewert her ability to keep the kids quiet in assembly. Joanne Hahn passes along to Marilyn Balrich her pen and paper to write to service boys. Roger Hahn leaves his vacant space in the trumpet section to Beth Webb. Jim Heahl leaves his tap shoes to David Peebles. Cecelia lwanski wills her simple way of laughing at a ioke for five minutes and then saying, l don't get it', to Carol Reuter. Virginia.Jablonski to Gale Evans her red hair and fiery spirits. David Johnson leaves his sharp appearance to Alvin Starr. Beverly Kidder wills her sweet nature to Elsa Swyers. Ronald Kidder wills his Gambling Guitar to Tom Pope. Barbara Kramp leaves her tall stately appearance to Janet Streit. Pat Mauer gives her dull roar of laughter to Nancy Finch. Dick Mansfield leaves his ability to play left guard to Buddy Venditti. Ralph Meyer wills his ability to operate the grocery stor'e to Tony Cius. Jerry Miles, hating to rob the school of such ability, leaves his basketball shooting talent to Bob Koch. Myrna Muchow leaves her cute dimples to Stan Wiles. Dick Neeland gives his vigorous get-up-and-go spirits to Bill Irish. Jean Nuwer wills her way to cut a fancy rug on Saturday night to Mary Spillane. Bill Nuwer leaves his enthusiasm for football season to Burtori Lee, Ill. Dave 0'Meara wills his ceremonious speeches to Bob Eagan. Carole Parker bequeaths her charming freckles to Harry Hill. John Rodman wills his way with cars to Dave Francis when he needs to fix his camera. Barbara Polen leaves her dreamy blue eyes to Linda Spencer. Fred Reed leaves his leadership and dependability to Barney Platzer. Robert Reuter leaves his musical ability to Kenny Duttweiler. Jeanette Schendel leaves her pot of coffee to Miss Tomlinson when she wants to keep calm. Eloise Streit wills her big voice to Joyce Wormington. Judy Swyers gives her high soprano voice to Kathy Mansfield. Mila Swyers leaves the problems of editing the yearbook to Pat Thompson. Elvira Venditti leaves to Chester Wisniewski her ability to wind spaghetti. lWhat?j Dolores Wigler wills her sky ways to Dolly Jablonski. Douglas Wise gives his ever constant frown to George Hake to use on occasions. Dan Wiles leaves his morning after the night before smile to Paul Pautler. Jim Woodard leaves his all around sports ability to Albert Fox. Frank Yax wills his ability to stick with all the females to Dale Kreutter. Walter Zandi bequeaths his high l.Q. to George McGaughey. KH ere's hoping you're eligible next year, George., To Mr. Conrad and the faculty we leave the pleasant memory that they prepared our class to go into the world with high hopes for a successful future. Lu' 67 0.7! t 74k-,4 ui af!9f+
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