Belleville Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Belleville, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Seniors Glee Club 1 Patrol 3 Captain 3 Secretary 1 . tine 3 teer 2,3,4 Staff 3,4 or Play Cast 4 Leroy A. White PINKY I can't stop nowI” Library Club 1 P.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Softball 3 Football 3ft Baseball 1,1 . sketball 1,2,3ft Band t Chef Club 1,2 or Stage Crew I . F.ft.A. Vlce-Pres. t Carolyn H. Williams LIZ To gaLn a friend is to be one” Blue Team Captain 1 Blue Team Secretary Class President 1 Class Vlce-Pres. 3 Class Secretary t Tower Staff 3,1; Student Patrol 2 Student Council Sec.t Senior Play Crew Ij. Marilyn L. Otis Kay R. Saunders MAR SANDY 'I hate scarce smiles, Happiness Is the love laughing core of life Tower Staff l,t (Art Editor t) Prunneteer 3,t student Council 2 fowling t Basketball 1,2,3 Senior Play Crew I . Cheerleading 1,2,3,! . Chorus 1,2,3,1 - Band 1,2,3ft ajorettes 1,2,3,1 . Bowling 1 . Senior Play Cast I . tulz Team I . Student Council 3,1 . (Sec. 3; Vlce-Pres. 1 .) Class Secretary 3 Class Vice-Pres. 1 . School Red Captain li Charles G. VanBrocklin CHAS Some do. Some don't I Basketball 1,2,3,! . Baseball 1,2,1 . Football 3,1 . P.P.A. 1,2,3,4 i3and 1,2,3 1 . Softball 3 Senior Stage Crew 1 . rf C Aaj The Wildest Colts Make the Best Horses

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Senior T’adeline A. Kellar MADIE 'We know nothing of tomorrow; our business is to be happy today” Basketball 1,2,3,14- Trumpeteer 1,2,3 4 Senior Play Crev I4. Spanish Club 1 Student Patrol I4. Volleyball Team I4. Eleanor M. Kohl ELLIE Without music life would be a mistake Glee Club 1,2,3»U Student Council 3 Trumpeteer 2,3 Octet 3»U Student Patrol 2,4 Volleyball I4. Basketball 1 Broadcasting 3 Senior Play Cast I4. Terry R. Kohl Jr. BUGS No man can be a oatriot on an empty stomach Band 1,2,3,14- Basketball 2,3,14. Football 2,3 4 Male Chorus 4 Class President 3»U- M.M.A 3 Softball 3 Broadcasting 2,3 Senior Play Cast I4. Prances M. I!ullin FRAN H. Edward Niebuhr ED Take life as it comes with a smile Every family tree has its sap Red Team Captain 2 Glee Club 1 Senior Play Crew I4. Football 3,14. Basketball l.ij. Baseball 3,£ 'ale Chorus I4. Student Council 3.I4. Senior Play Cast I4. 10



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Prophecy In 1961 Mrs. Eastman decided to take a trip around this old world to look up her old class of 1951 Her first stop was in Syracuse to see Ed Niebuhr display his hook shot with the Nats, She then boarded a train to New York City. That night she spent her evening at Radio City hall, as a guest of Don Harris, the famous Uke player. The next day she visited the A P Lab where Terry Kohl was the official food tester. On her way to the train she happened to run into Carolyn Williams, who is governess of John D. Rockefeller's grandchildren. Arriving in Washington she visited Rosamond Ebdon, who is now the President's wife. While reading the paper at the President's home, she noticed that Doris Cummings had been chosen as the All-American softball player for the year. By the next day, Mrs. Eastman traveled to Chicago to visit Madeline Kellar who now owns a large Bowling Alley. While in Chicago, she visited the Vaudeville acts in one of the theaters. One of the main attractions was the Champion Weight Lifter of the World which was, of course, Eleanor Kohl. Another main attraction was the Worlds' Famous Cartoonist, Kay Saunders. Marilyn Otis was starred as the Fat Woman. That night she stayed at Beverly Veley's home. Beverly is now noted for her ability to make false teeth. Mrs. Eastman then went to Kentucky where she visited Stuart MacDuffie who is raising hops as a moonshiner. A day later, we find Mrs. Eastman in California watching the world's most famous Hell Drivers performer, who is, of course. Jack Gillette. At night she watched the Great Gildersleeve perform on television. Little did she know that it was Dick Corron who was substituting the Great Gildersleeve'3 laugh. She also watched LeRoy White play the bass drum in Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra. That night she stayed at Frances Eastman's house. Frances is now married to a movie star and has five children. The next day Mrs. Eastman went to Texas to see Barbara Brown who is an Air Force Hostess. The reason for this is that she had to keep an eye on Paul. Before leaving she met Frances Mull in on the street selling pop corn. Frances said that her senior class always made a lot of money that way, so she thought she would try it. She then took a plane to Moscow, Russia. In Russia she found Howard Hodge arguing with Stalin over the European problems. Before leaving Russia, she met Charles VanBrocklin wandering on the streets with a large box in his hands. He was asking everybody he saw what The Thing was. She then went to Italy to see Maida Hedger. Maida was making her living as a jockey in the Plug Horse Races. From Italy she went to Paris to see Joyce Flagg and Phyllis Pulton perform on the stage. Joyce was a ballet dancer and Phyllis was a strong girl in an acrobatic trio. From Paris she took a train to LeHarve where she took a boat to New York. On the boat she met Charlene Golding still colored as a maid. She liked her part in the senior play so well she made it her future. In New York she took a train back home to Belleville, New York. 12

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