Bolivar Central School - Gusher Yearbook (Bolivar, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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Janet Case is the next one I discern, standing in the midst of her many colorful masterpieces, which have gained her world fame. She is now busily at work on a portrait, which, if I'm not mistaken, will also bring her renown and posing for her is that quiet little classmate, Amy Neugent, a pleasing model for any artist. Now, who is this we see? Ah, yes, it is the coach at Notre Dame better known as Dana Lewis, under whose skillful guidance Notre Dame has developed a championship football team. A game is in progress and Ray Peaslee, is breathlessly relaying the skillful plays to many thousands of excited radio listeners. I follow the sound waves, to a magnificent home and arrive just in time to see Richard Sanford, disgustedly turning off his radio, for it interferes with his work, of revising and rewriting Webster’s Dictionary. The scene changes and there now appears an exquisite college where I see the History teacher, Madeline Koehler, and the Science teacher, Sara Jayne Hartman busily engaged in their duties. Ah! What can such a tumultuous uproar be? There rises before me a large crowd cheering wildly as a plane skillfully piloted by Dallas Seamans, smoothly lowers itself like a bird to the ground. As it comes to a halt whom do we see stepping majestically from its cabin but the famous movie actor Albert Batsford, who has come to New York for the opening of his latest hit, “The Man About Town.” He pauses long enough for Eleanor Wilson to snap his picture for her select society magazine and then drives triumphantly on to a magnificient hotel, where amidst o'erhanging palms and the subdued music of an orchestra he is courteously and pompously greeted by Calvin Griswold, the Manager of the hotel. This scene of subdued light is replaced by the glistening white of a hospital room, where Roy Schaffner, an eminent physician, is cheerfully visiting a patient. Roy has become famous for his startling discovery of a new and unheard of way to mend broken hearts. But look! Can it be—yes, it is Bolivar, our old home town, and there to my astonishment I find a sign facing me. It says “Earl H. Potter -Groceries and Meats of the finest quality.” Earl is not in sight but presently amazed I see him standing before a microphone, where, I am told, he sings weekly, sending songs of cheer to the world in general and incidently advertising his wares. Now a bright-hued dairy truck goes whizzing by bearing the name of Burton Bartlett, who owns a large chain of dairies in western New York and it stops before a snug little bungalow, where I see Helma Crandall, regally wielding her culinary tools. Ah! someone is with her. It is but just at this moment, a swan, swims royally by, sending out tiny ripples as it goes. The cloud vanishes and my dreams end, but I leave them reluctantly, yet pleased at having again seen my classmates, each one a success. 24 B. Eberi.-'35

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A SENIOR FANTASY 'Twas a celestial haven, one that immediately invites dreams, and why not, for it was a veritable dream-world in itself. There was a small pool, bordered by lacy ferns, commingled with forget-me-nots. Its glassy surface was dotted here and there by wax-like water-lilies, 'twixt which beautiful swans, no less white than the lilies, majestically swam. Its smooth surface seemed an exact replica of the lofty canopy of heaven o'erhead, so clearly did it reflect the billowy clouds as they floated lazily by. As I sat there dreamily, my mind unconsciously turned to Bolivar Central School and the class of 35. How nice it would be to see them all again. But look, that cloud, reflected in the pool is bursting and behold— There appears a majestic forest and between the giant trees rides the forest ranger, none other than James DeGroff. But what is that droning noise, which is disturbing the habitual quiet of the forest? We follow the forest ranger's gaze upward and there we see an airplane. Look! The pilot is Earl Monroe, who is setting a new endurance record. Good luck to you Earl. Crack! Crack! Crack! What can this be? Ah yes, it is Jean Filips, who has her gym students doing exercises in time to the music of her gum. There is a sudden change and now I see an ocean liner plying its way majestically through the waves. On its deck sits Dorothy Jordan, a traveling companion, who is reading to her employer and can it be?—Yes, the book is one written in collaboration by Bea Collins and Bernadine Eberl—the outstanding book of the year. Now I hear an outburst of music and too there is a chorus of beautiful girls, swaying in time to the music and leading them is the star of the evening, titian-haired Wilma Perkins, doing one of the latest dances of the year. As the music comes to an end, and she makes her way to her dressing-room, she is met by Jane Herrick, a noted journalist, seeking an interview. Crandall Wilcox and George Oestrich, the stage managers are hastening to have the sets changed for the next act. This scene of turmoil is replaced by one of hushed quiet, as I see Theodore Dellone, Governor of New York dictating letters to his competent secretary Lucille Coyle and if I'm not mistaken the White House is not far ctf. Now I see another office, one where everything is characterized by business-like haste. Robert Wilson, the president of this large firm, is in conference with Thelma Richmond, a professional advertiser. In his outer office, Gertrude Shaner and Helen Salzer, his two private secretaries, are busily, at work, ever ready to answer his call. Now Fifi, you be a good little doggie, while mumsy has her hair fixed. Can it be? Yes it is Betty Morrow, now married to a millionaire and she is entering the exquisite Beauty Salon on Fifth Avenue, owned by Iola Greene and Maxine Swarthout. 23

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