High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 29 text:
“
AND TYPHOON r.,..mVV0 v..rV..r VAUDEVILLE DUO CONTINUES ENGAGEMENT Currently plaxrng rn Dansvrlle at the Old Satellrte Theater are the Mrsses Dorothea Van Derwerken and Shrrley DeLong rn a program entrtled You Don t Know Do Ya? Thrs rs the 103rd week of the act at the Satellrte Openrng wrth a can can dance the young ladres are attrred rn rden trcal strapless thrgh length dresses of chartreuse wrth ruffled lavender trgnts The edges of the trghts are prped wrth red neon lrghtrng cast rnr, a rosy hue over the two art rs s Followrng the can can N11-as Van Derwerken leaves the stage and Mrss DeLong doe her famous mono logues whrch reduce the 'rudrence alternately to tears 'rnd guffaws When the applause dres down the Delrghtful Dorothea returns rn a brown vacarran costume and does an rnrmrtable ballet number accom panred by Culbertson s Low Catch ers Orchestra playrng the Cow Cow Boogre Featured on the brll are Elrzabeth Baldrng and Rrchard Mauro wrth therr French Horn duets Therr best lrked number rs the Tennessee Lady composed by Robert L e YDUNG S CATTLE DYE lDye Your Cows to March Your Eyesl Blue Black Brown Bloodshor Copyright 1960 by Joseph Young Barbara Lehrer 4 Braces Lovelorns l Mrss Lehrer wrll answer any ques tron sent to her provrded a srgna ture rs rncluded If you do not wrsh your name used please st rte thrs fact rn your letter Dear Mrss Lehrer I am a beautrful young woman of 53 I have a boy frrend who says he wants very much to marry me However he rs rn busrness rn Dans vrlle and does not want to leave I lrke the sea and all that rs con nected wrth rt especrally the sarl ors What shall I do go on a dret or let my werght stay at 350 lbs Please help me Bewrldered lMrssJ Constance Lamont P S Please do not use my name rn your column WOMAN GOLFER RETURNS TO ALASKA Mrs Edward Kear the former Mrss Marran Shutt of Dan-,vrlle has returned to her home rn Alaska aft er spendrng 'r month wrth Mr and 'Vlrs Robert Engle Mrs Kear rs a famous woman golfer When she was a student at Dansvrlle Hrgh School she was known as the Brae Burn Beauty and specralrzed rn nocturnal con tests on the local course Mr Engle took over the Don Jones Orchestra followrng Joness death five years ago He rs currently playrng at Mooses Wloonshrne Ho tel operated by Nlrss Harrrette Moose Vlrs Engle the former Nlrss Shrrley Weber rs the author of Surts or Gowns a best sellrng br ography based on her husband s po lrtrcal career as presrdent of the Class of 1950 at Dansvrlle Central Hrgh School 25 R F Whrteman Edrtor Robert E Kessler Photographer MO0RE McKINNEY NUPTIALS HELD Saturday afternoon rn the Byers vrlle Communrty Church the mar rrage vows of Mrss Josre 'VIcKrnney rnd Mr Robert Moore were heard by the Rexerend Leonard Mess Pastor Glrdrng down the arsle rn her gown of whrte kenneyon a new fab rrc rnvented by John Kenney noted chemrst Mrs Moore was radrant ther headdress was wrred for fluor escent lrghtrngl on the arm of Donald Folts who reluctantly gave the brrde away Strll sewrng on the Joanne Krng who desrgned and made the dress Wlard of honor was Mrss Teresa Perry rn a gown of turkey red ken neyon Brrdesmards Mrs John Roberts CElarne Curryj and Mrs Donald Bennett fAlpha Wyantb wore rdentrcal blue and yellow dr sses of kenneyon Best man was Irancrs Welton The ushers were Donald Short and Curtrs Boor Musrc for the ceremony was pro vrded by Gerard Rauber and Raubers Ramblrng Romeos quartet composed of Rauber Davrd Chapman Lowell George and Gordon Hawk Campberf rs wonderful' says James Rodman of Rodman s Roller Rrnlc ampbert Incorporated Decorators Carherrne Wrnrfred Campbell Holberf Oursrde and Insrde Work House Parnhng Our Specralty I . l I I ,', w.1o1o1r-1. Vx--1o1r,1n:-.1n1e.:.g:by 1 O ' ! u . . 1 U 6 ' 1 ' ' ' , . . V yo:or1.r:rr1u1u1rlining-rin?-air.1-:QT , - - , - ' ' V - V - ' ' I . H V rr ' V' . ' A Z . , . 1 . . . V V . . i . ' . ' V V K , . ' 2 . ' ' - , . . - . . , - . , . y - , s 1 I T V - - , . . , w . Q - ' . - n ' , - - r u ry , - , ' ,- - A . . . . . hem of her 20-foot trarn was Mrss r . , , r V . , .S S . - 1 ' . . ' , ' , I A 4 K . 1 -w . V . . . v ' - c . Y I V 0 ' I D . , - , . V ' Y ' I . . . 1 - - . ' 'LV ' - Q I M - v' U - 1' f ' . r nr . ' . ' an 1 1 o T ' . . I . , . . . V . - I 1 v nl v ' I . . . A V. , , l . . ' t ' I - . as r ' ry ' ' . . V. . , a . . U 4 . . . l Q1 1 I 1 'I - u A ' ' ' - V 1 r , rr , ,rr A , ' , rr . ll ' T - O I . A 1 xi 1 1 f vi vyu T , I . C ' I A - , A .1 . A ' , A C a I 0 r r I ', ' ' rr - V sr - ' , - - 1 . V f ' - . . r r ' , . e . . I - A
”
Page 28 text:
“
XT e :ther Report Snow 111111011011 and 11a1n11 111th t1111p11.1tu1Ls 1c1ch1ng 211 dcglncs b1lo11 Luo h 1 1 FAMOUS SCIENTISTS VISIT HOME TOWN D1s Donald L Gu1le and VN1ll1am J Smxth BBD QB1 B1 D15 BBD IBOBI D11 BOO lBoo P cP1ett1 DlHt,QlOUS Cha11cte1sD a1 IIXBKT bt plane 1n D1nsv1lle yeste1 d IX The doctoxs ue famous for Coll1bo11t1o11 whlch lesulted 1n the successful development of the H111 tos1s Bomb D1 Sm1th has also DIOLLSS of ext11ct1n1, alunnnum cl e1pl1 f1om clay D1s Gu1le and Sm1th 11e1e p1loted Dl.l1SVlll6 by D Ha1od O QOIIIIOI '1 vyell known b1a1n SUI geon 11ho h'1s completed se1e1al m1c1oscop1c studles on fo1me1 h1gh school tea he1s He has the added CllStlI1CtlOYl of be1ng the fi1st man to complete successfully a 1ound tllp to tl1e moon He m1de the tllp IH h1s new 1nvent1on the hot 'ill D10 pelled plane The noted docto1s came to Dans 1lle f1om Washlngton DC whe1e they 11e1e the guests of M1s Du ine Towne Knee Ll1udette Sch11me1D P1 es1dent of the UI1ltEd St 1tes M1 s TOXXITC honored the gentlemen 111th 1 puty 1n the bo1Ie1 1oom of the Xl h1te House QTVII Towne 1S the j3Illt01 J At the gathe11ng famous guests mcluded the Sec1eta1y to the P1es1dent M1s John Mo1gan KDOIIS PILIIIGIJ Sec1eta1y fo A11 'Ihs John 'Haha CBetty Jean Thompsonj and the P1es1dent of the WCTU NI1s Halold G11be1t QJean Lamontj In D'1nsv1lle the sc1ent1sts 111l1 st'11 1t the home of 'Way O1 and THIS Fugcne W'1te1s lINanc1 Levenj '1I1s Gullc and 'Nl1s Smlth lnee Anna J1ege1 and Many Rodmanj 111ll 11111e 1n to11n tomo1ro11 1n the P1es1dents C11 v11th M1 FFHHCIS NIoo1e Ch1uffeu1 at the vsheel plazano s atvsfies P' Y paghetti ays auce Ilkef DANSVILLE SLOW FREIGHT Dansvllle N Y I.. F M W U CUNTINUES WALKUUT The Female Med1cal XX 0lkE1S LHIOH of Weste1n New '1o1k te1ed ltS s111th month on Stllke to day The un1on composed of nu1ses l1bo1'1tory techn1c1'1ns and med1c 1I sec1et'111es IS headed by M1ss eene R1cha1ds RIN J I fJohn L Le111sD MISS R1cha1ds an nounced last 11eek th1ough MISS Helen Jansch sec1eta1y that Ulltll s1l111es a1e 1nc1e'1sed by 100 pe1 cent the u111on w1ll cont1nue 1ts 11'1lkout The MISSSS R1cha1ds and Jansch wlth M1s Kenneth Pe11vfBa1bara Dqtyleyl 11cep1es1dent and M1ss Joan G1ay t1easu1e1 met last 11eek w1th M1 Robe1t Eme1son Fede1al Medlator to settle the dlmCUltl6S between the medlcal p1ofess1on and the un1on He 1epo1ted f1om h1s hosp1tal bed the next day that he was unsuccessful A mass demonst1at1on was held 1n the Blum Bowl IH Dansvllle last n1ght th1ough the generos1ty of lNo1be1t Blum bullder and o11ne1 The un1on membe1s enteled the st1 d1um 1n a body led by the11 band 11 h1ch 11as d119Ct9d by M1ss Evelyn Acomb us1ng a g1gant1c the1mom eter for a baton ll'I1SS Acomb del1ve1ed the mam Cand onlyj 3ddl6SS of the e1en1ng speaklng for th1ee hou1s 111th dy nam1c and d1amat1c Ol3tO1X The t1tle of her add1ess was Does P1cket1ng Make for Pulch11tud1nous L1mbs'7 ancho oberfa Vetermarlan Rudnng Academy Glue Factory Next Door to Buck's Garbage Dump Ossuan Hull 24 'X Xxx CANASTA GAME TURNS INTO MURDER AS PRETTY JOKER GOES WILD lt h 1t began as a f11endly game of Canasta ended IH a murde1 last n1ght at the home of M1 and M1s Rxymond G1ay She11ff James Sch1y1e1 called to the G1ay home 1111 empty boxc 11 1n the FOSTGI Whcele1 Xa1dJ about m1dn1ght found '1 guest MIS Robclt Pfunt ne1 fthe fO1mCl Raublyn We1thJ slumped 0191 he1 t11o natu1'1l Can fmstas wh1le the deck stood frozen 1n the m1ddle of the muddle She had been stabbed through the hea1t by M1s G1ay nee Ba1ba1a Fo1sythe w1th 1 mechamcal pencll used to ma1k do1vn the S0019 ACCOldlHg to M1 Pfuntner who 1v1s found on the H001 suffermg f1om h1ccups 'NI1 and Mrs Gray left thell home 1mmed1ately after the mu1de1 IH the11 1920 Fold The Grays XNQYC app1ehended lat er IH Rochester at Sahrles Sho1t Stop a hot dog stmd at St1ong Memo11'1l Hosp1tal owned by MISS 150118 Sah1le llrIlSb Anne Kennell xn employee was vsashlng bee1 mugs when the pol1ce arr1ved D tectlves Jack K1nney and ROb9lt Hay es returned the couple to Dans v1lle A11a1gned befo1e Pol1ce Justlce J Peter Hllller MIS Gray pleaded gullty to unsportsmanl1ke beha11o1 Her t11al w1ll be held at the Dans 11lle Se11age DISDOSHI Plant next week D1Stl1Ct Atto1ney Bert1m J Longmu11 11111 plead the states case The atto1ney fo1 the defense Coxdon G Denenbacher 1v1ll plead poo1 a1m ACC01dlHg to De1ren b'1che1 M1s G1ay lntended to put NI1s Pfuntne1 s eye out not Stllke he1 thlough the heart cGu1re's anage anlfold arauding anuals ales I , , , , . . Q . 1' . F 1 I I 1 1 - -1 I I I I I I Nxs.11,.1.1IIIM Sxwgsf1..1 e- 1 se. :Thu wv:11l1c1' report comes to you t l'Ul 5:Il1 11.1. , II11- 1-111111.sy of the W.J,l .I4. IVI11 Joke an III! A 4 I7 A I . A Ik-1-rI11-1-1 T1':11'1-I Axrelwy with S1'l'I'l2ll l'Hff'S ' - 1 f ' ' for :1ll pm-oplv int1'1'0stc1l IH leuvlniz for llw 1 1 South Pole this 11flc1'noon.1 - , 1- . A ' ' 1 u I l I u 1 I V. T A 4 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . . ' ' . . . v I I- ' ' l Y . I v I v I ' c ' - 5 D C 1 en- I ' ' , . . . , - - - I I I , . . I, I , . I1 . .2 . .I 1, 1 I I I .' - 1 C 1 ' 2 1 ' v -- 1 , T rv I , . I I I 2 1 . I . , , . , , , 1 'a c 1 , 2 ' 1 ' K F ' ' 1 1 y 1 1 . . 1' ' ' 1 1 9 '- . -. ' v ' 1 - 1 ' 5 ' 1 .Y ' ' , 1 1 1 2 , 1 . .- - v 1 1 1 1 z ' I , , ' ' Y v- 1 l ' I u 1 Y ,' , , ' 1 n x . A - 1 1 . . I I I I I I ,I I .I I . - amassed a large fortune for h1s , , , , , I . . 1 1 . , . 1 1 ' 7 s K 1 1 1 4 1 1 , . . . 1 . . - 1 I ul t . 1 Y w F K 1 -1 . 1 1 4 4 1 , 1 4 I . K 1 1 ' 1 1 1 T ' ' V 1 ' 1 L , I . ' Q o K n to 2 1 1. l J. . I ' 1 1 ,I 1 1 ' 1- ' J , 1 1 . 1 1 . . . . ' , u , 1 ' F 1 r ' K ' '- ' 1 . I I . I . . . . , ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' C J ' 9 J Q '. 1 ' A ' ' A Q' ' V . - . I I I ' 1 1 . 1 1 r ' 1 1 1 - 1 . ' . . - 1 ' , I . 1' x , . I - ' 1 1, 1' '. . I I I I I I I I . . 1 I1 I I 'C ' ' 1 1 Q Q I . I . . 1 1 . I ' '1 1 ' - ' 1 ' . - Q l v F 1' 1 ' - L I H Tv 4. 1 7 , . ., . 1 . . . , - , 1 , 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 Z - ' I I , 1 1 . I I . I , , 1 T 1 ' 1 1 S Y Y 1 L 1 , V I U51 . ' 1 I I ' ' 1 1 1 . - 4 1 1 r 1 ' ' . . . . . r I 9- Z I 1 1 ' ' 1 - 1 1 I I I I I I I I . I . I . I . 1 . I I I , I 7 I1 1 ' 1 1 v ' I I I ' , F1 . ' ' I . . I . ' ' 1 ' . . . . . . . . 1 , ' 1 , 1 . I I I II I . . I. I . L ' ' A 1 , I I I. . . . . ., I I I II I. I . I I A T 1 T T 1 , I I . 1 .1 Q 44 n ,y ' . ,, I ' 1 1' 9 v 1 Y 'I 1 1 ' 1 L I 1 1 . I I I v ' ' 4 T 3 c . '1 I' . I I . . . T ' 1 1 1 . 1 . I . y ' i V ' 1 1 1 ' ' I I I I . C u .' 1 1 .' 1 1 ' 1 . y ' u HF Q' 1 , n 4 A ' Y T ' 1' 1 Z ' ' '. v v . . ,. . . 1 1 1 . A , 4 1 ' - 1 . . .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.