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fcont was Ron George, roving reporter for the New York T1 es Pe told us that Albert S1 ons was the editor and Jeanette Brigham, Co Editor As we sat leisaiely in our cabin, we picked up the litest issue of Look As we glanced through the pages, we saw a full pave p cture of Fary Lbel advertising Colgates Chlorophyll Tooth paste with her pretty set of teeth Joan Dennison appeared on a facing page, her radiant auburn hair advertisln a new home per manent, Hairglow, a product of Vir lnla Holmes's ingenious mind Then we came upon the full length novel, The Case of the Snuevlgg ndy Bars, written by Deanna Wright Glancine further through the magazine, we saw an advertiserent featuring Betty He1neman's Happy Homemakers' Coolbook being demonstrated by two typical American housewives, Florence hurwery and Helen Hackett There was also a lengthy and interesting article on the P lton twins, Among other interesting articles was UDon't Let That Ian Get Away,W written by Janice ieisdorf When we heard some dreamy music coming from the ballroom f the ship, we dropped our magazine and went to investigate found this heavenly music was coming from Reg Hammond's Heppy, Hopsters dance band featuring clarinet soloist, Pat Ashworth, trombone soloist, Chuck Lawrence, and a real gone druf er, Tor B1nn1e W listened awhile and then Don Hittle, featured bass soloist, came into the spotlight That boy sure went a long ways from Double Quartet back in high school He sanv a lovely song ca led NI got the Bob ob Bluesn w11tten by Betty Clinch, well known song writer Ne heard rumors that Rog's orchestra was really going places, they had well exceeded the popularity Glenn Miller Later Pat knack and Anita Glasner came into the spotlight doing their famous tap dancing act s we sat our table, Pat Holland stopped to say hello telling us that she was on her way to Hawaii to paint her new picture Pat was recently rated as one of the top ten artists of the United States She had dinner with us and explained to us that the masterful cook behind the delicious meal was none other than Thelma Johnson he retired to our cabins and switched on the radio in time to hear the outcome of the Last West basketball game It seems that the star, Phil Gunn, had gust made a record of making 107 points The eleven o'clock news was reported by a woman reporter Shirley Doane, who reported that President of Columbia Univer sity, Ronald Patchett and the Director of Internal Revenue, Robert Zimmer, were flying to Hawa11 for an urgent business con ference with a prominent businessman, Hugh Lly We remember Ron ald and Robert as excellent leaders of the class Sooner than we expected, we were in Honolulu and as we des- cended from the ship, we were greeted by Nancy Howell. Charles Dutton, her chauffeur, drove us in her new Cadillac to our hotel where we would later meet our advisors. Nancy told us that she is now a famous fashion designer with the aid of her most com- petent secretary, Elaine Porter. C L A S S P R O P H E C Y .I I A ' . 171 0 4 .UE ' . cs ' ' ' L . 'Q . . I . C ' -, ,. U 1 1 - 4 A Q L ' ' - 0 A . D -r ' 1 U--9 . . . ug I - . A . 3. . . . . . ' , Y i L I 2 fu.: Ca . . Q - --? . L . A v . I1 x I K . . ' I ' ' ' 1 A ,.' M l I . . . U . Lu . June and Jean, who were now U. S. Champions in the Olympic games. ' .Z . n . ' ch L . M . ', ' o . . . . . we 14 I 7 4, ' if H . . .D e . . . . 0 , 1 --B -- Q. . ' ' ' of . ' , . l . . . . - . . A at . . . A ' u 9 , . . . L . . . . . I . . . O .. . -
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Page 70 text:
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cont she was Waltlng for her telev1s1on show, Prlvate Secretary', t go on the a1r We were not a blt surpr1sed 1n Barb's show for she had been our falthful secretary for our four years 1n h1gh school She lso told us that 1n her studlo next door, where all the laughs were com1n from, Jerry Schurr, well known comedlan, was keep1ng the audlence 1n stltches as usual he sa1d goodbye to Barb and wandered over to Jerr5's show He had a very good show and 1n one of h1s serlous moments he 1ntroduced the newly dlscovered Slnglng star, the country was rav1ng about, Orrelle Hudson, w1th her accompanlst, Carole Lyons who had also ga1ned fame for herself S1nce Carole came to Hollywood, L1berace was forced out of town Ne were 1ndeed happy that so many of our '55 classmates had shown Hollywood what A C S could produce he left the studlos and drove down Sunset Boulevard stepped 1nto the AXP store on the corner to purchase some re freshments and to our amazement as we walked 1n, there was Fran c1s Braymlller He told us he was now Manager of the AGP stores 1n that c1ty He recommended us to try a box of Crosby's Cr1spy cool1es, manufactured by one of h1s old fr1ends 1h the class of '55, Tommy Crosby Je saw a fam1l1a1 face on the box top adver t1S1HU and Fran told us lt was Carol Strauch Well, purchased some cola to go along wlth the cook1es and Fran told us that Do11s and Charles I1ll1an now brew that type of cola he only hao few m1nutes before the boat sa1led and x ceeded the speed l1m1t, I m afrald Ne were stopped by a tall AS the c1rcumstances stand, he let us off okay and told us to say Hhellon to all h1s classmates of '55 We f1nall5 got aboard the steamllner, the Jazzy John, whose captaln and co captaln were former classmates of '55, John Chm1elewsk1 and Bob NcNulty But apparently Dave Poole, well 'nown tracl star, was later than we, for he merely took a broad Jump to board the sh1p We strolled down the decc and someone recognlzed Ronald Carey and h1s wlfe, formerly Vary Calteaux, who were golng to Hawa11 for thelr honeymoon Fuch to our pleasant surprlse they told us there were several class members of '55, aboard the sh1p W1fh them were Mr Amerlca, known as Dave Bantle to the class of '55, wlth h1s two nurses Joanne E1den1er and Mar1or1e Davles, as Davld had a terrlble selge of sea s1ck ness Nlth hlr sas Jlm Hughes, star football player Also, our U S Swlmmlhn star, Betty Barbe1 She had galned fame for her self by recently aCCOmP11Sh1Hg the feat of sw1mm1ng Lake Super 1or Betty was w1th her old fr1end Sally Engllsh, who was now marr1ed and was engaged 1n the modellng PTOfeSS10n She had been modellng Esklmo clothlng but was golng to Hawall to look for a better p0s1t1on Sally told us that Helen Hoffnan was now mar r1ed also and was the manave1 of the Se1v1ce Store back 1n Arcade where she had worked ln her hlgh school days We bade goodbye to Sally for the t1me bc1ng and proceeded rown to the cab1ns As were about to open the doors someone snapped a plcture of us It fcont1nued next page 7 C L A S S P R 0 P H E C Y K .J . . . . H . , O I . a ' ' . U - . O . . . . . , . U Y I O C I v ' . i. . . . 1 ,, v . . Q . , U . . 0 . . we 1 Q . . A. , i. . . f f ' a . ' ' e - .-. , . . , and good looking state trooper whom we recognized as Bob Barvian. . I U , . . - . I . . . , A . - Lf I ' . . , . . i . . . . , . l O J . . V . . . . - , .. 11' . , o o 0 an . . . . . I . 1 . . . .. . . 1 - . Q P A O Q g . . . ' 1' ' ' . we . I
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lass Wlll he the Senlor Class of 1955, Arcade Central School, 1n the County of Wyomlng and State of New York, bel1ev1ng ourselves to be sound of mlnd and memory, and conslderlng the uncertalnty of th1s frall and transltory llfe, do therefore make, ordaln and publlsh th1s to be our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT FIRST, We order and d1rect that our Executor here1nafter named pay all our Just debts and graduat1on expenses as soon af ter our graduat1on as conven1ently may be SECOND, We hereby revoke all former Wl1lS made by THIRD, To the Class of 1956 we wlll the rlght to sleep 1n study halls, run 1n the halls, the front seats 1n assembly, and the pr1v1lege of enJoy1ng the teachers' good natures Monday mornlngs Added to th1s we W1Sh them lots of luck and may they leave the school ln better shape than we d1d To our dear patlent teachers we gladly bequeath the shreds FOURTH, After the payment of sa1d graduatlon expenses, and debts, we g1ve, dev1se, and bequeath the follow1ng PAT HOLLAND w1lls her rlckety w1ndow pa1nt1ng ladder to Joyce Potter VIRGINIA HOLMES w1lls her sm1le to Marle Newell NANCY HOWELL w1lls herself to anyone who can stand her ORRELLE HUDSON H1115 her talkatlveness to Sandee Coloross JIM HUGHES w1lls h1s D A to D1ck Whlte JEAN HULTON w1lls her athlet1c ab1l1ty to Sh1rley Farren JUNE HULTON w1lls her worn out basketball to Charlotte Radoska 'LARRY HYMAN w1lls h1s ab111ty to get along w1th women to D1ck1e Keenan THELMA JOHNSON w1lls her ab1l1ty to get along w1th people to Tom Musty CHUCK KILLIAN w1lls h1s h1dden talents to Janet Meyers Ccontlnued next page J o . . . ' us. . . . . on O of textbooks and all our worn-out pencil stubs. . . . . U W . . . .
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