Arcade Central High School - Edacra Yearbook (Arcade, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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CLHSS PHUPHECU On our return trip from Washington, aboard the Paradise Llmlted, all the seniors snlckered as they woke Mr Douglass out of a troubled sleep Everyone sat up and eagerly listened as he began to tell Mlss Valone of the amazing dream he had, revealing the future of the drowzy faces he had seen as he looked about the bus This ls what we heard In my dream I saw a small, modernized commxmlty called Boomtown, with everyone as happy and as busy as could be In the newly built Lmrn Less College Louis Domes had been appointed chief assistant to Professor Murphy The promotion was due to his unexcelled knowledge ln the field of grammar Notlclng a bill board, I saw that Marjorie Unger, with janet Randall as her cam paign manager, had been elected Senatol' Ford Strong was conducting a course for the Light On Your Feet method of dancing This method ls said to be useful to people with small feet like his own As I entered the Hlgh School I observed a notice annonmclng that Ray Simmer had just received his appointment as basketball coach in the Slng Sing Association He was said to be training them in the method of fair play Walking along I heard the rumor that Bill Bates and his wife, the former Mar tha Joslyn have opened a new theatre They called it the Wild West Hangout with Bing Crosby play ing on Sundays Buying a newspaper at the corner drugstore, I noticed thot the Backyard Ballyhoo edited by Keith Edmunds, was supporting a bill to require younger teachers ln school The latest comic strip which had been added to Ballyhoo was 'Daffy Damsels drawn by Nancy Almeter As I glanced through the paper I saw that Mary Lou Metcalf, Ruth Ann Denison and Vlrglnla Dickey had become vice presidents in Petrillo s unlon and were striking for higher wages A special headline ln the paper announced james Morgan s new experiment He had succeeded ln crossing telephone poles with Hybrid Company The result was a decrease in party lines Dlstracted from the newspaper by the soxmd of music I saw that Mrs Donald Hughes, the former Sally Feraldl, was featured vo calist with her husband s band Right next door to the music hall was a restaurant owned by Mabel Smith and Margaret Turk They called it 'Cockroach Haven and the menu for the day was bug hash with pickle juice for a drink Overseelng the community hospital as head nurse appeared Rose Marie Conroy She, in her white uniform went dashing down the hall to a patient I met jean Maracle in the hospital and she was just arriving to do secretarial work for the good looking doctors It was rumored that if Lois Fetzer and Arlene Domes soon didn t put through the blll in Congress to decrease high school sub little boy ln the 'Hospital News He won first prize ln a local baby contest Rita Roche and Mil dred Richardson had been compllmg a list of Available Men and chances of getting them Oh what a problem As I left the hospital and again went on exploring the small community, I noticed an Admlra of the Navy coming towards me As he came closer I saw that lt was Carlton Bennett He said he had been given his commission after having the honor of swabblng the deck of every ship ln the fleet Talking to Carlton for some time he informed me that Ellen Feraldl was teaching Shakes peare at Cornell University and was one of the country's best authorities on Macbeth He also told me that Neil Waldron was nnklng a fortnme as the thin man of radio fame Leavtng,Carlton, I noticed a slgn which read 'Bumblebee Stamp After lnvestlgatlng I fommd out that Josephine Decker was giving jltterbug lessons She told me that IacobGendzerskl was awaiting his promotion to man ager of the Statler Hotel 'Ivy Wagner and Betty Brass were attending the new school for backseat drivers in the com mnmlty They will graduate with honors this year Eddie Wllkey and Bob Humphrey have been seen together quite a bit down at the corner ice cream bar Rumors say they are planning to go ln to business together selling easy chairs and feather beds In another corner of the lce cream bar were Karolyn Altmann and Gloria Newland busily working on their bills for the day s profits I overheard a few people talking in the ice cream bar and they said that Ronald Wledemann was belng featured ln the reproduction of the movie 'Gilda as well as ln 'The Trip to the Insane Asylum I also heard that Bob Mason was assistant mamger to john Powers Hls department ls concerned with types of blondes The newest appointment tothe jolm Robert Powers staff was Eddie Domes He was given the exclusive job of tamlng red heads Notlclng a hotel, I saw that lt was called the 'Broken Down Arms hotel with Eleanor Relsdorf as proprietor Frank Griffin and Ralph Balrd were staying at the hotel, resting between glving boxing lessons They have had success though, as was lndlcated by the fact that all of their clients can box their shadows very well Adeline La Scala, a columnlst ln the New York Times, was spend lng a few days at the hotel also Her department handles 'Advice To the Lovelorn etc Her newest readers are Donald Kllllngbeck and Eddie Redden who have joined the Y W C A and have received appointments as telephone operators The newest orchestra at the hotel was Eddie Barber s 'Hllly Bllly ln C Minor ' Doing very nlcely too Gerald Wlltse busily looking out of the bus window hadn t heard Mr. Douglass dream but was having one of his own Gerald had been manager of all those big trucks that were whlzzlng by 46 . I jects they wouldbe inthe hospital and not as nurses. There was a picture of Virginia Scheussler's 0 . I , a - - l , . . 6 . . I - , 1 l ' - . . . . , I 7 . , . H .

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