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Page 20 text:
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Will of the Class of '34 We, the Senior Class of ’34, being duly sound in mind and body, here- by bequeath the following to the most despicable and ignorant specimens of imbecility—namely, “The Class of ’35.” Thomas Ryan—Nothing, for the world is all “Rosy” to him. Doris Kendrick A husband who can get a word in edgewise. Mary Dwyer—Something to be conceited about. Lucas Gage—Another curling iron. Louise Westfall—Something to put her up in the world. Katherine Popek—Ability to be an actress. Basil Roberts A set of guitar lessons. Dan Kennedy—-A private golf course. Don Hanlon—A little life. Charles Kennedy—A pool table. Joseph Otvos—Something to bring him out of the fog. Mary Tremain—A megaphone so Mr. Moon can hear her recite. Kenneth yc A well-equipped farm. Marion Grime—Something to walk home with besides a “Cook.” Dolores Isaman—A steady boy friend. Catherine lobin—Mr. Moons position when lie's old and gray. Florence Burdin—A little oil for that voice. Ruth Bobbette- -A new course in chemistry. Margaret Gregg—A little confidence in her brother. Charlie. Irene Greene—Some of her own medicine- a good gvping. I-■Cora Hughes—We’ll let “Eddie” do that. Raymond Marris—A new motorcycle. Dorothea Sullivan A passing grade in History C. Lew is Stearns—A few more feet. Mary Barilla—A date with a C. C. C. fellow. I racy Fisher—Some basketball form. Mabel estbay—Some yeast to make her rise. Julia McCall—A book entitled “How to Get a Man.” Pauline Baker A pony for good old Caesar. Leona Emhoff—Some of her sister Dorothy’s pep. Dorothy Howells—Some grease for “Joes ear so he won’t wake up Irene Buckingham. Howard Lieurance—A jungle for Tar an. Ruth Rathburn—A loud speaker. Edward Baker—Losing his hlush to his advantage. Kathleen alsh- Three or four pairs of field glasses. Helen Louise Havens—Some vocal lessons. Kenneth Kramer—3he ability to grow up. Donald Davis—To be of good service to Fenner. Jane Kimber -Use of the front entrance to the old maid’s home. Anna Pangborn—Presidency of the W. C. T. U. Ernest Amo—A course in voice culture. Catherine Ryan—Some height tonic. Celia Ingersoll—A pair of shoes. Ben Lyga The ability to play marbles. Mary Xupan—A good excuse for staying home. Clara Marris A book on “How to Get Thin.”
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Page 19 text:
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Prophecy of the Class of 34 Time: 1954 Place: C. C. S. Broadcasting Network Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It gives me great pleasure to he able to represent the class of ’34 on this class reunion program. I am about to relate to you the whereabouts of the nineteen thirty-four graduates of the Cazenovia Central School, so listen closely and let your thoughts wander back to that happy time w:th your classmates. Walter Aerne. who has already broken all the speed records of the world for automobiles, has now taken up flying. Fay Bachman is just a farmer’s wife at Georgetown. She is president of the Ladies’ Aid Society and secretary of the W. C. T. U. of that village. Priscilla Barrett, having developed her voice, somewhat, is out west— Hollywooding. Joyce Boxell has just accepted a position as preacher in the First Meth- odist Episcopal Church at Nelson. Irene Buckingham is head schoolmistress at the William beidt School for Uncivilized Cannibals in Africa. Bill, besides enduring the hardships of African life, must see his school-day sweetheart married to John Chap- pel le. Mary Burke is now on the World’s Broadcasting System telling bedtime stories to all the little kiddies. We find Mary Shaver employed on Miss Burke’s program, imitating all the little chickens, pussies, cows. etc. which are heard in the story. Gertrude Buyea has turned business woman, managing “La Vogue. a very chic dress shop in Paris. Thomas Carey has settled down on a chicken farm in Fenner, raising many prize-winning fowls. Eugene Cook has become a second Tarzan. swaying from tree to tree with his mate, Laura Mcl.aughlin. who has completely overcome her fear of the jungle. Millicent Dangle is an air hostess on the Elmer Barber Transcontinental Lines. She spends her spare time knitting sweaters for “hubby Al. Bryon Davis is appearing in person at Madison Square Garden. He is now the world’s feather weight boxing champion. William Dwryer is proprietor of a Dime a Dance Club at Fenner, 'Ten- ner’s 150 Beautiful Girls.” Stanley Jillson and Nelda Johnson are now one. Stan still manages the Jillson Department Store, Inc., in Cazenovia while Nelda, playing the role of dutiful housewife, sings lullabies to the twins, Elvira and Algernon. “Stan,” Jr. helps father in the store. Genevieve Murray, famous swimmer, has at last swum the length of the Father of Waters, the Mississippi. Awarding the trophy for this re- markable feat was the President of the United States. Don Callahan. Charles Gregg, famous conductor of Charlie s Melodians. is appear- ing weekly in Hollywood at the “Golden Grill,” which is owned and oper- ated by Terrence Golden. Charlie’s wife, the former Roberta Blodgett, spends many lonely nights while hubby escorts his fair blues-singer, Frances Smith, to many a Hollywood premiere. (Continued on last page)
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