Corning Free Academy - Stator Yearbook (Corning, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Bowling Champ, which proves that the girls are in there, too. Queen of the Rose Bowl for 1958 was lean Wolff. Barbara Cox is teaching at Tuskeegee, and Phyllis Shea is a math professor at Michigan. Mimi Crippen was finally chosen Typical American Housewife of 1958 Runners-up were Delphine Youmans, and Maureen Daggett. Lots of Seniors of '48 won titles this year. Best-dressed Woman is Concetta Caruso. Mary lane Graham is The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, Mary Tam- maro because of her pleasing personality was voted the Stewardess of the Year for Pan American Airways. Peppy Bar- bara Todd is a model for vitamin ads. Mary Lou Sweatts, after playing in Car- men Iones is acclaimed as a new Lena Horne. Ioyce Hunter is called the Swoonderful Salesgirl. Betty Dates is Queen of Iitterbugsf' Donna Schaef is the Loveliest Lawyer. Veterinarian of the Year is Iohn Smith. Betty Barrett, President of the S. P. C. A. presented him the award. Art and Roswell Webster are revising their ancestor's dictionary. Ioyce Hooey and Anita Marmore are working in Macy's as a Home Economist's advisers. Paul and Richard Enderle are the only known plumbers who take their tools with them on the first visit. Skip Brown is the president of the Greyhound Bus Co. Occasionally he drives one of the buses himself. Ioan Asher and Carol Eggleton's new play will soon be presented on Broadway. Goan is the Noel Coward of '58, and Carol just wrote the best-seller Back with the Breeze. l Ieannine Crandall has consented to direct the play. Ieannine Shafer is in charge of stage settings and costumes, and Sue Purple is the publicity agent. In Hollywood, one of the most popular stars is Dick Webster. His fan clubs, headed by Marcia Adamy, have just topped the 2,000 mark. Pat Beilby has become the Elsa Maxwell of 1958. Her personality and parties are world-known and well-loved. Bob Mizzoni and Milton Hollenbaugh are in charge of ushers at Radio City Music Hall. Sometimes they sneak in to see Iohn Ryan and Peggy Shanahan in a movie version of Finian's Rainbow. ln the radio, it's no longer Abbott and Costello. It's Abbott and Murphy now. Ed Beck with his program Breakfast with Beck has put Don McNeill out of business. Ed gives orchids to YOUNG ladies. Walter t Al Iolson l Cushing is doing a radio show with Bair and Lapp, successors to Oscar Levant and GershL win. Bud Winder is their announcer. Duane Welch, first bass in the Philadel- phia Orchestra, will conduct the N ew York Philharmonic Symphony when the premiere of his new symphony is given. Tom Harr has Tom Hanley as his guest this week. iTom Hanley owns the Stork Club now.l Norma Gardiner is a tragedian on Broadway now, and Barbara Hillman has been singing in the Wedgewood Room of the Waldorf-Astoria nightly for the past three monthsl Vivian Dedrick recently played the Missouri Waltz on her cornet for ex-president Truman. Iackie Pulver will soon give a com- mand performance for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Consort Phillip of England. Jackie will sail with Sally Eckess, Editor of Vogue, who is on her way to Paris on business. Ioyce Olsen has been awarded a gold pallette for her prize winning painting. It is rumored that the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art will pawn a few of Picasso's work to buy Noreen Molcan's latest watercolor. When I finally came to the funnies, who should I find but Gloria Stirpe and Gloria Ruocco, giggling as usual. They had been reading Art Erskine's strip based on the life of Ben Gorton. Among the ads was one telling about Howland's Haven of W h ole s o m e Goodies. Audrey Kemmer's picture was in a Pond's ad, and Delores Michael's picture was in a Drene ad. Barnum and Bailey's chief attraction is Fearless Floyd Woodhouse, who rides his bicycle fifty feet above the ground on no wires! At the end was a reminder that next week is Remember Your Secretary Week. This put in by Delores Button, Nora Dunbar, Theresa Frey, Virginia Priscilla, and Anna Bradascio who are all successful secretaries in the State De- partment. It's the class of '48 that makes the headlines of '58l page twenty-five

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Senior Class Gfficers Left to Right: Hope, Shea, Brew, Mc!-Xndrew p q t iyih .40',ldJwu.a-.



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. . . Charles M. Greene- Student Asso. 1-4: Stu- dent Council 4: Senior Orchestra 1, 2: String Choir l: Iunior Orchestra 1, 2: Stamp Club 1-4, Pres.: French Club 3, 4: Latin Club l, 2: Science Club 1-4: Stator Staff 3, 4 . . . Margaret Griswold- Noon Hour Council 4: Science Club l-4: Commercial Club 4: Girls C Club 3, 4: Intramural Council l-3. Thomas Haar- Student Asso. l-4 .... Thomas Hanley- Freshman Cless Pres. I: Hill Echo l: Senior Play 4: Football Team 2-4 . . . Barbara Hill- man- Glee Club 1-4: Christmas Choir 2-4: Theater Guild I-4: Hill Echo I-4: Commercial Club 4: Cheer- leading 2-4 .... Milton Hollenbaugh- Student Asso. 1-4 . . . Ioyce Hoeey- Theater Giuld 4: Noon Hour Council 4: Science Club l, 2: Senior Play 4 . . . William Hope- Ir. Class Pres.: Senior Class Treasurer: Student Asso.: Glee Club 2-4: Christmas Choir 4: Theater Guild 4: Senior Play 4: Football 2-4: Basketball 2-4: Baseball l-4: Varsity C Club I-4: Intramural Council 2: Chairman Ir. Prom 3 . . . Kenneth Howland- Student Asso. 1-4: Glee Club 4 . . . William Hughes- Vice-Pres. Freshman Class 1: Student Asso. I-4: Glee Club 2-4: Christmas Choir 4: Christmas Pageant 3: Senior Play 4: Stator Staff l-4: Football 2-4: I.V. Basketball 2: Track 2: Baseball I-4: Varsity C Club 1-4, Pres. 4: Boys Intramural Council 2-4 . . . Ioyce Hunter- Student Asso. l-4: Glee Club 2-4. A. Phllllppe Iacoby-Student Asso. l-4: Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Theater Guild 2-4: Latin Club 2, 3, Hill Echo Editor 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 3: Senior Play 4: Stator Staff 3, 4: War Stamp Club 2: Inter- national Relation Forum Chairman 4. Audrey Kemmer- Student Asso. 1-4: Glee Club 3, 4: Pageant 3: Commercial Club 4 . . . Threda King-- Student Asso. l-4: Intramural Council 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Ir. Glee Club I: Pageant 3: Theater Guild 2-4: Debating Club 4: Noted Authorities 3, 4: Hill Echo 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Stator Start 4: Sec. oi Camera Club 4 . . . William Kneeland- Student Asso. l-4: Debating Club 4: Stator 3, 4: Treas, of Camera Club 4: Intramural Council I . . . Robert Krlger- Student Asso. I-4: Student Council 2-4: Glee Club 2: Pageant 2: Art Club 3: Stage Crew l: Senior Play 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 1-3: Varsity C Club 4: Intramural Coun. l: War Stamp Club 2. Louis Landon- Student Asso. l-4: Glee Club 4: Pageant 3: Noon Hour Council 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Football 3, 4: Basketball 4: Track 2: Baseball 3, 4: Varsity C Club 3, 4 . . . Lucretia Lapp- Student Asso. l-4: Student Council 4: Sr. Orchestra 2-4: Glee Club 2-4: Christmas Choir 2-4: Ir. Orches- tra 1: Theater Guild 1-4: French Club 2-4: Latin Club l, 2: Library Staff l-4: Ir. Glee Club 1: Noted Authorities 3, 4: Divine Flora 4: Stator l-4: Girls C Club l-4 . . . Mary Kay Leahy- Iunior Class Sec. 3: Student Asso. 1-4: Glee Club 2-4: Christmas Pageant 3: Theater Guild 2-4: Latin Club 2: Library Staff 1-4, Vice Pres. 3: Senior Play 4: Stator Start 2-4: Intramural Council 2 . . . Ruth M. Loeven- Student Asso. l-4: Christmas Pageant 3: Theater Guild 3, 4: Latin Club 1-3: Conservation Club l, 2: Noted Authorities 3, 4: Stator 4: Girls Intramural -F Council 2, 3 . . . Ioan Loughridge- Student Asso. I-4: Glee Club 4. William Mcllndrew- President oi Senior Class 4: Student Asso. l-4: Honor Society 3, 4, President 4: Glee Club 2-4: Christmas Choir 2-4: Stage Crew 2-4: Senior Play 4: Football 2-4: Basketball l-4: Varsity C Club 3, 4: Intramural Coun. 2, 3: Ping Pong 2-4 Donald McGonigle- Student Asso. I-4: l-Iill Echo 4: Senior Play 4: Stator 4: Camera Club 4 . . . Genesis McGrady- Sophomore Class President: Student Asso. I-4: Student Council 2-4: Glee Club l-4: Christmas Pageant 3: Noon Hour Council 2-4, Pres. 3, 4: Football Mgr. 2-4: Baseball 1-4: Varsity C Club 2-4: Intramural Council I-4, Co-President 4 . . . Iohn McI.ycholr- Sophomore Class Treas.: Student Asso. 1-4: Student Council 2-4: Debating Club 4: French Club 3: latin Club 2: Senior Play 4: Stator 4: Camera Club 4: Cheerleading 2: Football 3: Base- ball 2-4: Varsity C Club 2-4: Ir. Hotarian 4: Intra- mural Council 4: Tennis 4: Boys Octet 2. Michael Maguire- Student Asso. I-4: Glee Club 2-4: Football 2: Basketball I-3: Baseball l-4: Varsity C Club 2-4: Intramural Council I .... Anita Marmor-Student Asso. l-4 . . . Eva May Marteney Student Asso. I-4: Student Council I, 2: Honor So- ciety 4, Treasurer: Glee Club 2, 4: Theater Guild 2-4: Latin Club 3: Conservation Club 2: Senior-Play 4: Junior Glee Club I: Noted Authorities 4 .,.. Dolores Michael- Student Asso. l-4 . . . Ann Miller Student Asso. I-4: Glee Club 2-4: Theater Guild 2-4: Debating Club 4: Hill Echo 4: Noted Authorities 4: Camera Club 4: Intramural Council l, 2: Girls C Club 2, 4: War Stamp Club I . . . Robert Mlssonl- Student Asso. I-4: Stage Crew 4: Science Club I, 2, Secretary 2: Intramural Council I . . . Norene Mol- can- Student Asso. l-4: Student Council 3: Honor Society 4: Sr. Orchestra 1-4: Ir. Orchestra 1. 2: Band I-4: Art Club 2-4, Vice-Pres. 3: Conservation Club l, Treasurer I: Stator 3, 4: Girls C Club I-4: Intra- mural Council I: War Stamp Club 2 .... Ioan Murphy- Treasurer of Iunior Class: Student Asso. l-4: Student Council 3: Glee Club 4: Christmas Pag- eant 3: Theater Guild 2-4: French Club I-4: Con- servation Club, Vice-Pres. 2: Noted Authorities 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Camera Club 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Girls C Club 2-4: Intramural Council 2, 3, Sec- retary 3. Dorothy Nicholson- Student Asso. I-4: Glee Club l-4: Christmas Choir 3, 4: Theater Guild l: French Club l, 2: Latin Club I, 2: Library Staff I-4: Senior Play 4 . . . Mary Alice Noyes- Student Asso. 1-4: Christmas Pageant 3: Theater Guild l-4: French Club 2-4: Conservation Club l-2. Ioan O'Brian- Student Asso. I-4: Glee Club 3, 4: Theater Guild 2-4: Latin Club 2: Library Staff 2-4: Stator 3, 4 . . . Ioyce'Olsen- Student Asso. I-4: Glee Club l, 3, 4: Theater Guild 2-4: Art Club 2-4: French Club 2-4: Conservation Club l, 2: Noted Authorities 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Intramural Coun. l-4. Lee Partridge- Student Asso. 1-4 .... Virginia Priscella- Student Asso. l-4: Glee Club 4: Commer- cial Club 3, 4 .... Jacqueline Pulver- Student Asso. 1-4: Senior Orchestra l-4: Drum Majorette page twenty-seven

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