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As I turn the dial, the scene changes and I'm looking into the timber country of Canada. There are three husky men out there really making those trees topple. Why, therels Bill Wintermnle and the three men must be his sons. Quite a sawmill you're running, Bill, old boy! Howard Sclaarf seems to be doing all right as an expert plumber in New York City. In fact, he's so good he's known as the man with the delicate plumbers hand, or Light Fingers Scharff' Joyce Bartoin is now vice-president of a women's organization called, Six Footers of America. Say, grandfather, if you're a shrimp, you better toe the line or grandmother Joyce won't only be making you cook breakfast, but youll also have to take it to her bedroom. There's Bud Vergaron sitting in the library of his, modern atomically heated home on Long Island. Bud's retired now, but he was once called the daredevil of America for his great exploits as chief window washer on the one-hundredth floor of the Emipre State Building. Bruce Brewer, who learned the art of good salesmanship in highschool days at C. C. S. by selling senior ice cream, has now worked his way up to the job of head manager of a large ice cream plant. Marilyn Foote is now a well-known dress designer for many famous actresses of this age. Her style of dress has made wolves out of those Hollywood actors! Why, there's one of those male wolves appearing on my screen right now. It's hadsome Leland McLaughlin. I'1l bet he's the only actor who's been married so many times he can't remember who his first wife was. I can't be sure, but the televiewer camera must now be taking in a scene somewhere in a desolate snowclad country. There's a sign that says You Are Now in Alaska, the Land of Rich Oil Deposits. And there's Ronnie Potter, the man who produced the machinery to get that oil. C. C. S. can be mighty proud of a graduate like that! Richard Newman has been doing well for himself! The racing car which he designed and built five years ago is still giving top performance. A quick glance at the Indianapolis Speedway on my screen, shows Mr. Newman's car doing well over three hundred m.p.h., and another win is in the making for Richard, the wonder-man of the race track. It's about time for my televiewer channel to be getting back on the beam, but there still is one graduate of 1952 I haven't seen. I wonder what Addie Quick has been doing for her life's work. There's Addie appearing on the screen now. That woman deserves a lot of credit! She is now at the head of the Red Cross. I see Mr. Smith has finally reappeared. More stock reports are coming up, but those few minutes spent with people who were highschool chums brought back many memories! Who would have thought the Class of '52 would produce so many celebrities!! COMPLIMENTS OF H ICKEYS MIYSIC STORE CARPENTER SCHOOL COACHES ITHACA, NEW YORK BATH, NEW YORK
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The view on my 50-inch televiewer screen seems to be changing. I'm now looking at a huge air- craft carrier. That man on the deck looks familiar. Well, I'll be-that man is Dick Williams. Admiral Williams is making those sailors hop as he shouts out orders. Now there seems to be some advertising coming on the screen. The sign appears to say, Buy atomic muffins for quick and needed energy. Say, the woman who is holding some of those appetiz- ing muffins is Joyce Hoyt. Joyce is doing all right as she models as a good cook on televiewer screens. Now I see another person appearing on the screen. Yep, it's another old classmate from C. C. S. by the name of Lonife Taft. Louise has done pretty well for herself as a beautician. Many years of ex- perience now past have made her a real specialist at her job. Now I'm looking in on a rodeo. Instead of using horses anymore, the common animals seen are mules. And there's the new Roy Rogers of this age, Diwe jolanron, in person,'riding his favorite mule. Dave's a little old, but he still looks good. There's Evelyn Hollenbeck. I'll bet her husband, George, is sure having some fine meals cooked for him. Evelyn has been preparing his meals a long time. Why, it was way back during high school days at C. C. S. that they were married. Gene Tloomar seems to like his job as head forest ranger in the Rocky Mountains. There's Gene right now, up on a hill sleeping under an oak tree. Nice life! A new face has appeared on the screen. The woman looks familiar. Yes, that surely is Ellie Doty. She must be in her sixties, but she still looks young. Her job as secretary for a big-wig company keeps her supplied with plenty of those crisp twenty-dollar bills. joe Kaidiin is now known as the man with the honey-dew voice. His voice has even landed him a couple of roles in past movies. Handsome joe has still got the girls kneeling and reeling. On the screen there now appears a man in fanciful dress and spectacles rimmed with diamonds. That must be Mfr. Iemm' Aman, the movie producer, who is rolling in dough and as a sideline, to keep his brain working, does math problems. Wow! What kind of a commotion is that I see on my televiewer? Say, that's Helen Manning trying to knock some sense into a pupil at C. C. S. where she teaches fifth grade. Keep trying, Helen, you'll learn them young ones something even if you have to crack their skulls. Looks as if my scene now has shifted to jones Beach. There's Elsie Vergaron sitting there on the beach. Gee whiz! There are enough grandchildren running around her to make her seasick. Don't let any of the little ones get lost, Elsie. I COMPLIMENTS OF R. H. MOULD COMPANY SCHOOLEY'S1NC. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ITHACA, N. Y.
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CLASS WILL 193 les john Aagaard wills his tales to anyone who can make good use of them. jerard Aman leaves all studying to anyone who has time for it. Joyce Bastain leaves everything plus a few strands of golden hair. Bruce Brewer wills all the ice cream he eats to anyone who can hold it. Betty Campbell wills her height to Charlie Chicken. Elsie Doty wills her annual work to Annie VanScoy. Gene Dougherty wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Roger Penny. Marilyn Foote wills her shyness to Laura Winnick. Carlton Gaydosh leaves a couple of years of Varsity basketball to Jim Marks. Evelyn Hollenbeck keeps her future family for Mr. Hollenbeck. Joyce Hoyt decided to take all her troubles with her, so no one else will have to put up with them . David Johnson wishes he had a big profile to leave someone. joe Kaidan-Gentleman joe leaves his courtesy to Stretch Ferris. Kay Lind wills all her sweaters to Beverly Sullivan. Leland McLaughlin gladly leaves all his names to Otto the Possum. Helen Manning leaves her ability to study to joe Winnick. Doug Morris wills his conscience to Larry Manzer. Corky Newman wills a nickle to anyone who can get it from him. Ronnie Potter wills all his school skipping to anyone who can get away with it. Addie Quick wills her coiffure to Jackie Dominic. Howard Scharf leaves his good sense of humor to all the sourpusses in C. C. S. Gene Thomas wonders if any of these young fellers can fill out his football uniform-if so--it's their's. George Thomas wills all the milk he likes to anyone who wants it. Louise Toft reluctantly will her beaus to anyone who can find them. Bud Vergason ain't leavin' nothin' for nobody. Cperiodj Elsie Vergason wills her temper to Dona Lathrop. Dick Williams leaves a few bucks to the rest of the deerslayers. Bill Wintermute wills his ability to mind his own business to Bob Garratt. The Senior Class wills its ability to be different to any class that has the ambition to put new ideas to work. Since we made so much money on our popcorn machine, we're sorry we cannot leave it to the poor underclassmen. We will all our tardy slips burned to anyone who can carry all of them at once. To the juniors we would especially like to give our time in detention hall. To the sophomores we will all our lost, strayed, or stolen cuds of gum. We leave the lowly freshmen our ability to have a good time. Leaving all joking aside, we bequath all our good times to the lower classmen. We appreciate the aid given to us by our faculty. We hope that the classes that follow receive as much enjoyment and value from school as we have. The Class of 1952 COMPLIMENTS OF HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES, INC CONTI'S JEWELERS HUNTINGTON, INDIANA OWEGO, NEW YORK
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