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A g JT» wystcry farce, Mumbo Jumbo, was presented on November 21 A 22, 19$8 by the Senior Class, It concerned two college boys, who needed money so badly that they turned their uncle's home into a tourist lodge. The houseful of assorted guests, with their problems, presented an evening of hilarious fun for all who witnessed it. The cast consis- ted of: Mrs. Sarah Reynolds-Ann Barney; John Reynolds-Jack Bettinger; Dick Reynolds-Donald Raymo; Pee-Wee Smith-John Jantzi; Tweety-Bertha Roggie; Monahan-Robert Golden; Harold Custer-Larry Piper; Mrs. Custer-Nancy Alford; Mr. Peter Beamish-John Eastman; Doctor Gaza Qaahandra-Henry Chapman; Kay Samedi-Shirley Boshart; Madame Celesta-Patricia Dick; Peaches Greeding-Louise Woodall; Lem Marblehead-Torn Prouty; Miss Emma Burpee-Charlotte Mason and Daisy-Janis Brown.
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1959 of Belleville Central School being sound of mind and able of body do hereby publish this, our last will and testament. We hereby bequeath to.. Our Parents: A guest room during the week and a hotel for friends on weekends. The Faculty: Different faces to look at during study halls. The Junior Class: Our seats in the Senior room. To Barbara Dyer: Bertha Roggie's ability to get along with people. To Ralph Kohl: John Eastman's place as co-captain of football. To Kay Hicks 4 Marilyn Dobbin: Alice Bradbury's seat in the Senior room. To Lance LaTant: Bob Golden's ability to get along with Mr. Mcl-ear. To Brenda Dowker 4 Arlene Presley: Pat Dick's love for Bookkeeping. To Richard Joslyn 4 Pat Wilder: Janis Brown's fishing license. To Jane Bellinger 4 Annette Green: Nancy Alford’s shyness. To Dave Clark 4 Robert Kilbum: Bob Park’s ability to get along with girls. To Marilyn Zehr: Louise Woodall's ability to keep up with Mrs. Iaemnermann. To Fred Uidrick: Don Raymo's interest in paper drives. To Sharon Tice: Ann Barney's headaches on the Trumpeteer. To Joe Zehr: Tom Prouty's ability to get mad at girls. To Lena Rlvett Mary Nilan: Charlotte Mason's position of the Tower Staff. To Dave Dodge: The Senior's position in the Honor Society. To Sherlyn Lunman: Shirley Boshart's ability to get along with men. To Howard Abbott: Henry Chapman's old Mercury that knows it's way to Mannsville. To Arean Littlefield 4 Joanne Fargo: Sid Moreton's height to get up in the world. To Pemle I a Blanc: Larry Piper's ability to get along with Mr. Greene. To Carol Lewis 4 Gerry Gilbert: John Jartzi's ability to monkey around in study halls. To Jerry Flitcroft 4 Albert Sprague: Bob Fulmer's skill in driving in the school driveway. To Janet Hobv s 4 Carol Olah: Avice Bovee's ability to be a good homemaker. To Tom Simpson: Jim Fayette's ability in the darkroom. In witness we have here unto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine. Witnessed by: Oat -
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PROPHECY 1. Nancy Alford-Running a Bachelors' Hone in Nebraska. 2. Jack Bettinger-PYayer Manager of tho Los Angeles Dodgers, California. 3. Ann Bamey-The Perfect Fit. .Designer for Rice's Company. Adams. 4. Henry Chapman-Teacher of Ball Room Dancing, Western Dance Studio,Dallas, 5. Shirley Poshart-Private Secretary to Madame Chaing Kai-Shek, Chinese Embassy. 6. John Eastman-Graduate student at the Harvard Law School, Boston, Mass. 7. Avice Bovee-Filing clerk for the F. B. I. in Detroit, Michigan. 8. James Fayette-Starting his own football team, Nashville, Tennessee, 9. 10. Alice Bradbury-Major in the Wacc Arlington, Virginia. Robert Fulmer-Manager of Soap-box Derby, Miami, Florida. 11. Robert Golden-Teacher of Elementary Science, Benjamin Franklin School, Rochester, New York. 12. Janis Brown-Tap dancer wi£h Lawrence Welk's Orchestra, Hollywood. 13. Patricia Dick-Running a Grease Mill Incorporated-Ellisburg, New York. 14. John Jantzi-Accountant for Sears, Roebuck 4 Co. Denver, Colorado. 15. Charlotte Mason-Private chauffeur, for Princess Caroline when she visits Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 16. Sidney Moreton-Farra Manager of Dude Ranch, Boise, Idaho. 17. Bertha Roggie-Principal of an Elementary School in Arizona. 18. Robert Parks-Disc Jockey for Station K.D.K.A. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. 19. Louise Woodall-Fourth, wife of her employer, Eddie Fisher, now living in Pent House in New York, City. 20. Larry Piper-Just sold 1,000 copy of his new song hit If You Knew Jantzi Like I Do, Now recuperating in Warm Springs, Arkansas. 21. Thomas Prouty-T.V. Star of Grand Ole Opry Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 22. Donald Raymo-Consultant on Parlia- mentary Procedure for National F. F. A. Kansas City, Missouri.
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