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

 - Class of 1963

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Prophecy In 1978 Mrs. Eastman decided to vacation In Alaska. She drove to the Jet - Ter-Inal at Belleville where she foun' Joan Brown selling tickets and left for Alaska at 8:25 A.M. and arrived at 8:26 A.M. In Nome. She was met at the air- port by Dan Lee, who gave her a demonstration ride on one of his motorcycles he was selling the Eskimos. He took her to the Rogers Hilton Hotel managed by none other than John Rogers. She decided to take a sight-seeing tour and to her surprise her guide was Frank Anzalone. At the first Igloo they passed Steve Oobb emerging after completing his first sale of a frost-free refrigerator to an Es- kimo. Continuing their tour they came across the Lost Chance Mine operated by John hedwav. As they went further from town they came across a missionary out- post where they found Melinda Alford teaching the natives how to play the organ. After a short stop here they returned to town. On the way they passed the Shultz Ice Co. operated by Ronnie Shultz with Dally working for him as secretary. When they got closer to town, they came across a dairy farm operated by Les Hobbs. Ihey were joined by Marlin Nohle who was delivering milk. When they entered town they stopped at the Kulvana Research Lab. where they found Frank Mulvana and Joe Burley working on a way to make Metrecal out of whale oil. At the hotel, Mrs. Eastman was entertained by a guitar player, David Richardson. 7ne next day she left for Ankorage by dog sled driven by Dwight Stagnar. On the way, they met foe HullIn, a forest ranger, laying out homestead sites. Approaching Ankorage, they passed the Northern Lights Lanes , a bowling establishment operated by Dan Larmon. In town they went past an auction run by John Gorton who was selling sled dogs trained by James L. Cobb. She attended a fashion show where John Kilburn, a reporter was covering the event. To her astonishment, she found the models were Sharon Stiles and Brenda Richmond modeling parkos designed by Joyce Nutting and made by Mary Thompson. When she left the show, she met Janet Patten and a troop of her Girl Scouts on an Alaska hike. As Mrs. Eastman boarded the bus for her return trip home, she discovered that the bus driver was Harmon.. Dlngman. Upon her arrival at Belleville, she thought back at the wonderful time and her meeting with the Class of '63.

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Senior Play On November 2 and 3 the senior class presented SUPERSTITIOUS SADIE , a three act farce. The play centered around the superstitions of Sadie Suggs, a simple soul from the hills. Iris Ashford had a beau, Ramon de Castano, and Georgia May and Judy, her two daughters, try to break them up. With the help of Ranee and Tommy Ralston, they succeed. At the same time there's a rumor around that ghosts inhabit the house. Calory, the colored cook, tries to conjur them. When Uncle George and Aunt May, who hate each other, arrive, the whole family tries to keep the apart. Of course, the family has trouble from Mrs. Meechum and Lawyer Chadd as they want to buy the house and make some money because a resort is going to be built on the sight of the property. The play proved to be very sucessful and received many compliments from the audience. It netted a total of $375.50 for the class trip this June.



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Profi les NAXE FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE FOOD Joel Burlev Joe What the heck 1 Bar-B-Q Chicken James Cobb J.L. Why you ci' liverworst Pizza Steve Cobb Killer” You don't say! Spaghetti John Gorton Jack Aw, sugar! Cherry dumplings Leslie Hobbs Les Oh, nuts! Liver John K11burn Willie Hey, she's cute! Fried chicken Dan Larmon Big A Oh, swell! Raw coco- nuts Dan Lee Big Jethro Oh my soiiii Ice cubes Joe Mullin Joey '.-there are we going? Hambur-er’- Frenchfries Frank Mulvana Mo Heavens to Murgatroyd Green bananas Marlin Nohle Karl Pizza John Redway John Oh, swell! Steak John Rogers Jake HI ya, doll! Pizza Frank Anzalone Gabe What are 3a, seme kinfenut? Pizza Dwight Stagnar Dwight Think so, huh? Shrimp Harmond Dlngman Wbitey How about that? Plzze Ron Shultz Shultzie How about that? Spaghetti meatballs David Richardson Maynard Not you again! Pizza Melinda Alford Moose Whatfe this action? Steak Joan Brown Joanie Cut It out! Pizza Janet Patten Jan Oh, sugar! Spaghetti Brenda Richmond Brenner Fbrget It. Lobster Sally Sv,ultz Sal Spaghetti Sharon Stiles Sharie Ra-Ta-Ta Spaghetti Joyce Nutting Joy Scalloped potatoes Mary Thomoson Marie Oh, boy! Pizza FAVORITE PET SECRET SONG HATE AMBITION Rhythm of Slow Own a new the Rain drlvers convertible Old Rivers Fat women Coach fbr the N. Y. Giants Walk Rieht In Homework Pro golfer Don't Hang Conceited Be an Up people auctioneer Wouldn' t Turtleneck Marry Connie That Be Nice sweaters Francis Moon River Peode who don't snile Own a harem I Won't Go Gutterballs Beachcomber, Hunting in bowling U. S. Navy I Got It Haircuts Corner the codfish market Your Used- Short Own a 406 To-Be weekends next year 3ig Girls Don't Cry Prohibition Be a Den- Mother Ruby Baby Dead week- ends Be a bachelor Roses Short Have a car Are Red evenings that runs Ruby Eaby Slowpoke drivers College baact- ball star Ihere Stands Women Be a hill- a Glass drivers billy singer I Saw Linda Going to Make a Yesterday School million Wild Women Be a rich ’Weekend drivers bachelor Wild Car accl- Have a lunar Weekend dents accident Jake Lost coun- terfeit Be a machinist Moon River Cheating Educational Missionary Chains Rud e boys Be a secretary Mv Dad Showoffs Go to Fort Meade Where The 3oys Are My Hero Pessimists Talk behind others' backs Dr. Kildare's nurse Chains ihlk behind others' backs Wed a certain college man It's Up Stuck-up Go to To You people Georgia Alone Ihlk behind Be a mission- With God others' becks ary nurse

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