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7066! fha! eatamevr We, the Seniors of 1952, are about to leave This World and enter another. We don't want to be forgotten so we are each willing something for you to keep 'famong your souvenirs. TO D.H.S. - the Seniors leave their problems TO THE FACULTY - we leave our love and understanding TO MRS. EDWARDS - we leave another class to pester her BETTY SNYDER - wills 10 pounds to Ken Anderson ROBERTA CHESNUT - bequeaths her ability to get on the National Honor Society to Floyd Evans CHARLES EMENETH - leaves his friendship with the interns at 'Ellis Hospital to Leslie Altemus VIRGINIA COPPOLO - leaves her ability to get what she wants to Louise Zagata ARTHUR FERRI - leaves his curly hair to Niels Rask ARLENE CHESNUT - leaves her price tags on clothes to Lynne Stanton JUDY MASTROIANNI - leaves her musical ability to John Dolezsar RICHARD NEADLE - leaves matches and a compass to any hunter DORIS DANIELS - leaves Health Class with much regret ELLEN DUTCHER - bequeaths her girls' boarding house to future unfortunates WALLACE HEBERT - gives his ability to milk cows to Rita Barber BETTY ORSINI - wills her sarcastic remarks to Mary Dolezsar DALE STANTON - leaves the lunch tables to Mike Dryer SHIRLEY ROSS - leaves her ability to be a waitress to Paulina Fidler RUTH WEIDMAN - leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to Ann Gross CHARLES MOLDENHAUER - leaves his flashy shirts to John Dolezsar DONALD WEISE - leaves his laugh to anyone who's crazy enough to take it. JULIUS IGLAR - wills his typing ability to Miss Brooks WILLARD VROMAN - wills his Hotrod to Herb Scofield MALCOLM WILBER - leaves his broken glasses to Lloyd Perue MRS. EDWARDS - leaves all the headaches of a Senior sponsor to Miss Brooks QSignedJ Shirley Ross Betty Snyder and Mr . Murphy
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I endow Qmewdl The Seniors of Duanesburg Central School regard the years spent here as one of their most valuable assets for future success. The application of this asset is the problem which now confronts all of us. We are confident that we shall be able to secure a place in the business and professional world. Although we sometimes feel that we have gained an enormous amount of knowledge, we fully realize that we are lacking in experience. 'I'he need for this experience is self - evident , and we canhope to acquire it only under the willing guidance of our elders, Much of our success in gaining this experience will depend on our own initiative. We are greatly indebted to the members of the faculty for their careful instruction in pre- paring us to fulfill the demands of the outside world. We leave high school with the desire to put into practical and effective use that which we have acquired during our four years at Duanesburg o Central School. :mice jlcmewell As we watch the term come to an end, we are reminded that you, the Seniors, have but a short time left to spend with us. We are reminded, too, of the work, the time, the effort you have put forth in an endeavor to be an outstanding class. It was, indeed. this achievement of yours which enhanced our own hours of work and play. As you leave the portals of Daunesburg Celmal, We, the Juniors, bid YOU Godspeed . May your fut11re destinies be as successful as the years you spent in school. President of Junior Class, Florence Youngs
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We have just boarded our ship for Hawaii and we are beginning to pull out of the harbor. No use standing around. We might as well get acquainted with as many fellow passengers as possible. The first one we meet is a movie star who is planning to star in a movie with Joan Fontaine, in Hawaii. We ask him his name and find out that it's Wallace Hebert. He's one of the most popular actors of the day and this is the l2th movie in which he has played a leading role. Next we meet a bathing suit modelwho is showing the latest Charles Emeneth bathing suit creations. The model is Betty Snyder. She tells us that Charles Emeneth is now designing atomic bathing suits. We understand that there is much comment on this. We hear a com- motion down at the other end of the boat, so we go to investigate. We find out that a new lady wrestleris practicing for her first match which is to take place in Hawaii. The wrestler is Virginia Coppolo. We hope to see this bout when we reach there. Here comes a traveling salesman. Why it's Richard Neadle and he's selling Toni home permanents. He says he's making out quite well too, since his customers think he uses Toni also. Who could this be coming down the deck with a magni- fying glass in one hand and a blood hound following her? We ask her who she is, and she tells us that she's Doris Dllliek- a detective. She is working on a case called 'The Mysteries of Men . pw lt's now time to go down for lunch. We find that our waiter is Julius Iglar and he's practicing so that he can open a restaurant in Hawaii. The name of his restaurant will be The Greasy Spoon. We wish him luck in this enter- prise. As we get up from lunch we hear some screeching coming from one of the rooms. We rush to see who is getting killed. We find out that Robert Hemstreet, an opera singer, is practicing for a show in Honolulu. As we go on deck, we hear an alarm which means that someone has fallen overboard. We get up there in time to see the life guard rescue the unfortunate woman. We discover that the life guard is Malcolm Wilber. Since he did a very good job in rescuing her, he is very popular among the rest of the passengers. A rumor is going around the boat that the President of the United States is traveling incognito on our boat. We have seen a few suspicious characters roaming around, but we never guessed that one of them might be President Willard Vroman. We will keep an eye out forhim anyhow in case we bump into him. Thispresident is very popular, since he is the first president to think up a permanent peace program which works. He has accomplished a lot as national leader. We hear a pretty heated discussion in one corner of the deck, so we wander over that way. The discussion seems to be between a manager of garbage collection agency and another passenger. We find out that the manager is Donald Weise who has devised a new method of garbage collecting, which he is trying to sell to one of the passen - gets. He is going to try his idea out in the islands. wb
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