Elba Central School - Revue Yearbook (Elba, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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X. 'X 0 CL SS WILL 0 We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hu dred and forty one, of Elba Central School, do make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament and bequeath the following: 1. To the future classes, in need of an excellent adviser, we leave our good friend, Mr. Schogoleff. 2. To Pat Roecxmer, Alberta R0wc11ffe's ability to blush- all the time. 3. To Dave Porter, some of Dick Hill's height. 4. To the future presidents of the Student Council, Paul Bostwick's governing ability. 5. To Ralph Gillard, Stanley Andrews' way with the women. 6. To 'Willis' Allen, Dave Boyce's bar-bell physique. 7. To Roger Salle, Howard Bateman's sense of humor. 8. To Leonard Hart, some of George Pownall's avoirdupois. 9. To Emma Evans, Alice Churchill's calmness. 10. To future Apple Blossom Queens, Betty Fraser's charm and poise. 11. To the Junior Class, our ability to hold class meetings in a quiet manner. 12. To Miss Jadick, Eddie Pelz's Model B Ford. 13. To Shirley Maloney, Kate Motz's ability to dance. 14. To the Junior girls, Dorothy Day's ability to capture a basketball star. 15. To future Chemistry students, Aileen Strabele's ambition to work. . 16. To Lloyd Cornwell, nGusn Lucey's paper route. 17. To Paul Tretter, Ronnie's ability to dress well. 18. To Douglas VanderPoest, Lloyd Mowers' subtleness. 19. To future roller-skating groups, we leave Earl Dorman's pick-up truck as a conveyance. 20. To Richard Nutting, Vanny Millis' hearty laugh. 21. To Harriet Eichler, Dorothy George's ability to be a lady at all times. 22. To Janet Cudney, Jessie Parnell's quietness. 23. To Esther Eisworth, Brenda Dorf's glamour. 24. To future Elba Central School Drivers, Paul Monachino's driving courage. 25. To Yehudi, all those little things too nu brous to men- tion here. We, the Senior Class of 1941, leave this our last will and testament, and in- struct those thereby endowed not to distort the meaning of this paper and hope that the benefactors will appreciate the sense in which it was written. 16 . jxasgv? , . . 1. . , . , .......,,,, N. K ,M N . . , ..,, , .. ...w.,. 1 . 1, X--f ,. ,, , 3: -Q un- vi H..--1.f -.mu , , .- - . 1.11. . 1 ff ,..,'q,w1',, 1-5' 1 , . . ' . . ,z-1.1 A iff' fr Y. -.iw-A 1: .. w 1 . 'H 'lf'

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. w:3,:W4-1 y,?,,23..n,, f, , . . , 'wwmlgyygmf vga JA 1WwWWfMU, .pnwpg,'. cimhwifh J ' .3.' Q 4 fu-Am V441-uL,.yk-nggkd SENIOR CAST 1--vu First Row: A. Strabele, B. Fraser, B. Dorf, D. Day, K. Motz, E. Millis. Second Row: S Andrews, P. Bostwick, R. Hill, H. Bateman, R. Reiss, D. Boyce. GIRL-SHY On December 13, 1940, the Seniors presented their annual play. The play itself was a three-act comedy, and turned out to be a howling success! The action of the play takes place in the living room of Tom and 0ke's college apartment. The time is the most thrilling time of all school days...commence- ment. Tom has had girls thrown at his head until he's become girl-shy. He soon has the reputation of being anwoman-hatern. He wants to shake off his shyness and meets Babs Sanford, a very fascinating as well as beautiful creature. Oke encourages him, but then Tom hears that Babs has sworn to meet him! However, Babs is determined to cure Tom of his shyness and exchanges places with the girl who cleans Tom and Oke's apart- ment, Birdie laVerne.Birdie has aspirations to become an actress, and Babs loans her clothes and secures a screen test for her. Then, Tom's father appears for graduation with his choice of a wife for Tom, Sylvia Webster, and Tom's Aunt Caroline. More comedy interest appears when Tom and Oke manage to nshoven Sylvia onto their lily-faced college poet, Alfred Tennyson Murgatoyd. Tom's father opposes Tom's interest in Babs strongly and thinks that Birdie LaVerne is Babs! How- ever, the whole play has a happy ending and Tom and Babs are united with Tom's father's blessing. A The cast is as follows: Tom Arsdale--Who is girl shy Oke Stimson--Who isn't Dean Marlowe--Dean of the College Peaches Carter-43ke's latest Asma--Colored nwash ladyn Barbara CBabsD Sanford--herself Birdie LaVerne--a movie aspirant Alfred--the college poet Caroline--Tom's Aunt Anthony Ardale--Tom's father Howard Bateman Stanley Andrews Richard Hill Dorothy Day Evangeline Millis Betty Fraser Brenda Dorf Ronald Reiss Katherine Motz Paul Bostwick Sylvia Webster--Tom's pet aversion Aileen Strabele Chuck Mayo--Birdie's old steady ,..,f,e.,f..m ........,. . , , L X David Boyce



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-1:-an-.gui-nah? - 3::H-.V...JV..-..e1a,,.u.g.,..a:.i.:wl ' f -' ' -1 X o NAME THEME SONG AMBITION NOTED FOR PROPHECY Dorothy Day An Apple for the Teacher To make a basketball Cheerful Disposition Teaching Star school Brenda Dorf There's Something About To become an officer's Wanting to be, Caring for A Soldier wife married the little ones Betty Fraser In My Merry Oldsmobile Health, Wealth, and Long silken locks Retailer a Husband Dorothy George It All Comes Back To Me Medical Secretary Pestering Married to NOW her boss Alice Churchill I'll Never Smile Again Beauty Parlor Oper- Calmness Hair Stylist ator Alberta Rowcliffe Maybe To be rich Blushing Millionaire Katherine Motz I've Got the Truck Driver To be a farmer's wife Dancing Farmer's Blues wife Jessie Parnell Deep In A Dream Home Economics Tea- Quietness Quietly Cher married Evangeline Millis Friendship Undecided Chewing gum It's hard to tell Aileen Strabele The Wise Old Owl To own a Russian long finger nails Trying to sable keep out of trouble Ronald Reiss , David Boyce Howard Bateman Earl Dorman lloyd Mowers George Pownall Ehwin Pelz' Paul Bostwick Everett Lucey Richard Hill Stanley Andrews Paul Monachino The 'Starsn Remain Little Curly Hair In The High Chair You Can't Brush Me Off How Are You Going To Keep Them Down On The Farm We're In The Army Now Flat Foot Floogie Roll Out The Barrel 'Margien Flight of the Bumblebee The World Owes Me A living Big Noise From Winnetka I'll Be Walking By The River .,,-,X I Actor Adventurer To have a pretty wife and five chil- dren Sod Buster To be drafted Mechanical Ehgineer Mechanic Journalist Bee Keeper Machinist To own a yellow con- vertible To marry a beautiful girl' 17 Acting ability Curly hair His sense of humor His good looks Good sport Argumentative mood The nickname of nQuincen, Popularity Delivering papers Dislike for work Being noisy Taking curves on two wheels Touring the country, play- ing Romeo Becoming uGrimek the Secondu Raising chickens A success- ful farmer Cap tain in the Army Weighing 134 instead of 234 Jockey Editor of the New York Times Playing his base horn in Carnegie Hall Actually working Insurance salesman Real Estate Agent

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