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1 v JU E CLASS HI TQRY 1 . N 4- , .,,, -, . ., - . .- 3, f - - 1 1 I tin. or ,P,eSWnn,,,n:- time saw-lf!! MF 1.1 .a,,,nM Pravailcd 0 ZiQZnnti'fl1,J . 5 v 'ld ver i .MSI Q., Mijn ourna ism Class To Edit Log. New Arista Members ClIOSZl'li -l,,f ySff. 5' f'L0L!f,Qf.'Q Ra' qh - - . . ' ,Q H nn, . Dar f p Quintana Edltor-ln-Clllel 'r 1 ' di - fha, ' Rosen, Clement, to Lead Group f .0182-te fn., ,ju .,f,efla5 with an -L an - I' . . en, ' , . X ,Tu ' F h I Mummy ml :lar ,,rCh l1fl,,,a Ofvgrl. Bissell, WeI.ISemors Am ,-. Nfl' I Q C HSS 0 ' Whn 'ro est, Oer Meredlrll and-Jen. 4. The Sem' 'mm assembwlwarren Redmond Ronan flu- C, Mr nho 'nf M, an n ' -kg arg cluslell twenty-Six new members 'U . ri, ... ,, flundfvd K nnowd Herr, da L nam on wednesday of lasr wnelnlm- Shirley Gaming' V elmo! ang - . ,ma s an ' 0 I 1 , .. a .ba m I . ' ' , lun, Dnrls Nlfnnll n to the on-gnmzauun. 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1 i X' -0 -3- Gd ittlixtr ,D . ,li JU E CLASS PRQPHECY STATEN 1S1,AND, 1Vtay 1, 1955 The 1955 Vvfortdvs Fair was otticiatty opened today amid the tusty cheers of thousands ot visitors. The Fair, tocated on the South Shore of Staten tstand, far surpasses the exposition that was hetd somewhere in Long tstand hack in 195940. The Fair was otticiatty dectared open when a hutton. was pressed in Staten tstandys Borough Hatt hy Borough President Frantc Connetty. Amid the ptaying of the nationat anthem hy Rush Wetter and his internationatty famous piccoto hand the gates were thrown open to the puhtic . . . Chairman of the Fair, John Quirtc, said that he expected quite a crowd on the day of the exposition,s opening, and was seen at the main gate hetping Rohert Tompkins and Harotd Diamond tatte tickets. There was quite a disturh- ance when Rohert Connors, of Brootctyn, tired to gain admission with a 1957 G.0. card. This was soon quetted under the etticient hand of the Lieutenant of Police, John Thomp- son, and his three trigger men, Anthony Schiumo, 1V1i11ard Siegter, and John Bertamini. The Administration Buitding was designed hy Donatd Fotey, wortd-famous designer and HEsquireu cartoonist. tt houses the information hooths and a pin hatt game in one corner operated hy George Creighton and Gordon Drescher. Head of information at the Fair is Betty McBride, in charge ot a squad of young tadies. Annahette 1V1cCartan is tocated at the South Gate, white Doris Rohittard and Dorothy McDermott cover the East and Xvest Gates respectivety. Every State in the Union is represented, except Maineg Maine dectined the invita- tion hecause Governor Wittiam Dinsmore deemed it necessary to put att of the States money into a Civic skating rintc tocated at Kennehuntcport. As one wattcs down the Midway fwhere Hytan Boutevard used to runi, one is impressed hy the many exhihits and concessions. Yotanda Peroutis has a novet concession Where anyone can have his protite cut out in carhorundum for three cents. A tittte further down, Edward Segati, famous hig teaguer, has a stand where one can throw a hasehatt at a stone Watt for tive cents. One of the most unique exhihits on the Midway is Dougtas Adamson,s. He gives readings from uHam1etU in Scotch diatect. fTwice dai1y.1 Down at the end of the Midway, near the First aid station, tV1ay Wimmer has a fencing schoot. On the opening day Satte Wimmer tcitted fourteen of her customers and permanentty disfigured twenty-two. A Fine record. Over in the industriat area, Lestie Fritz can he seen mode-ting men's ctothes for the famous Firm of Cantor. Kutscher, Godnig, and Currie. fCurrie as a sitent partner.1 Another novet industriat exhihit is a tirm run entirety hy women. Under the teadership of Marjorie Ctement, this Firm has astounded many in its rate of production. At their exhihit, Anna Dierteing shows the puhtic how the product is manufactured. tt is a neon hairpin for evening wear. The industriat area teads into the restaurant section. The famous restaurant chain of DeFazio, DeLuca, DeRosa, and Cupo is represented with an imposing eating ptace, featuring Swedish Smorgashord at att hours. The sisters Cushman have a cozy 1itt1e tea room, Where the famous patmist, Naomi Garher, is atways on duty. The opening day was a great event for att those concerned, and trving McKinney, partcing tot concessionaire, ctaimed that he had grossed att of three hundred dottars which he intends to put into a corn fritter and Southern tried chicken stand as soon as a vacancy occurs. 86
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.1 fe'-fs, l'l:x rx- 53 pl 57 an to .Q - 1 ri OX AS ILL ANDIESTAME T CLASS GF JUNE 1940 WE, memhers of the Class of .lune 1940, heing of sound and disposing mind and memory and mindful of the uncertainties of human life, do herehy malce, puhlish and declare this to he our last will and testament. First, that part of our interest which is lcnown among men and recognized in the sheep-hound volumes of the law as our property, heing inconsiderahle and of no account, we malce no account of in this our will. Second, all the rest, residue, and remainder of our worldly attairs we now proceed to give, divide, and loequeath as follows: To the classes of .lune and ,lanuary 1942 we leave the opportunity and genuine pleasure of liclcing the Odds, twice a year, also Junior Prom as successful as ours. To the class of 1941-and may the Lord have mercy on their souls-the slim chance of winning a C.O. election. To the class of 1944 a chance to carry on Where the 42,5 leave oft. To the class of 1943 we solemnly hequeath the remnants of the party. To hoth Qdds and Evens of the future, we leave the faint possihility and hope and the dehnite challenge to produce another Baldy Snoolcs, another horse, another Lone Ranger, to find the Wizard of Cz, and to recreate a new Roman Civilization. To the student hody as a whole, the prohlern of student self-government. Where? When? How? To our worthy Principal, we leave a hetter school now that we are gone. To' Miss Handy, our thanlcs for everything and our forgiveness for the same. To Dr. Tracy, our initials on the deslcs. To Mr. Morris, more and more plausihle excuses. To all our heloved teachers, collectively, we leave their old headaches and an Allca Seltzer for the new ones. To Miss Walthall, the prospect of starting another Freshman class. To Miss Raethle, the thought lt worft he long nowf' To all the heads of the Departments, more hoolas, and fewer revolutionary ideas. To the following in particular: To Miss Pratt, more and hetter Latin students and a little less of that common malady fSenioritisJ in her Latin 8's. To Miss Meade, more and more programs, and many more soul-stirring dehates in history Hfull of sound and fury, signifying nothingf, Mr. Hoolv-we leave to you another chance to prove to an unsuspecting class that 2 equals 1. To the HLogn and HCorsairU stalts we leave our hopes for more championship issues. To the '41 haslqethall team a perfect example of how it should he done. To the ,41 footloall team a great season, and another cracl: at Manchester. And in conclusion: to Curtis High School we leave the memory of a class that came, saw, and conquered, and, to put it modestly, leaves a perfect example of what a class should he lilce. 1 ln witness whereof, the Class of June 1940 has caused this to he signed, and its ollicial seal to he atlixed, this the First day of June, nineteen hundred and forty. 88
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