Fonda Fultonville High School - Caughnawagan Yearbook (Fonda, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1945. believe ourselves to be in our right minds after four years of hard slaving. XVe believe ourselves to be of age. although we are told daily that we are infants: and so we have concluded the following Class NVill for the teachers and pupils. who will take over where we left off. For the Faculty and Staff we will the following: MR. SCISM: A better class of Seniors next year. MISS BERGEN: A fully equipped and modern kitchen for her Cooking Club. MISS SPENCE: A class of Spanish IV. MISS MILLER: An order of brand new Royals after the war. MR. MCFEELEY: Enough periods to teach all the mathematic classes he wants to. MISS MICHELS: A wedding ring to complete the set. MR. STONE: The right to be the proud papa of two famous band leaders. MISS GEESLER: A day nursery of her own. , MRS. ELLIOTT: Fewer little people to keep tract of. MISS DAVVSON: A homeroom without a set of twins. MRS. ARGERSINGER: A larger homeroom. MRS. CHRISTIANA: A Biology Lab. of her own. MRS. HERRON: A furlough for her husband. MR. GILL: VVindows run by remote control. THE BUS DRIVERS: Better roads next year. To the Board of Education we bequeath a portion of next year's budget for the Seniors' yearbook. For the juniors we will the following: RALPH ARMOR: A book on mathematics. MILDRED BRIGGS: A hope chest for the future. MINNIE COLASANTI: A telephone directory all her own. RUTH DOUCILASSI A family of girls for a change. DAVID FOODY: A girl. BETTY KRAHMER: A service man that is not her brother. DOROTHY MORFORD: Two straws to decide between her boy friends. EDITH MINCH: A muffler for her giggles. , RAY MORAN: A few inches in height. RALPH MCLACHLAN: The right to be next year's glamour boy. RALPH PENNER: An alarm clock that really works. EDDIE PODMAJERSKY: A car so that he won't have to walk to Fonda. ELIZABETH SAMARLIA: Success in the coming year. FRANCES SAMARUA: The right to wear make-up when she wants to. MARY SAMARUA: A book on how to be a good farmerette. EDITH STOCKVVELL: A boy friend. CONNIE SNYDER: An extra pair of glasses just in case. ROBERT TRAVER: A book on how to concentrate in study hall. PETER VROOMAN: A position in a famous orchestra. JEANNE YATES: A beacon to show the boys theway to her house.

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CLASS PROPHECY ' june 1955. Dear Readers: XVell, I thought you would like to know what happened to that Senior Class of 1945. They are all very successful in their individual fields now. Our most successful member, strangely enough, is Don Stevens, who is now president of the United States. His private secretary is none other than Alice Snowden. I just received a letter from Margaret Ann Ruck says she is very hap- pily married and her hubby is as devoted as he was in 1945. A By the way you want to see the new musical comedy when it comes around. Ellen Horton is the star of the show. lCute. too.J Her theatrical agent is that magnetic young gentleman, Robert Christiana. I read in the paper whe1'e the famous woman hater, john Colburn, just returned from Alaska. They say he is fabulously wealthy. A huge transport plane just landed in the Fultonviile airport. The pilot is Ernest Ninneman. The hostess on the ship is the beautiful Doris Shoup. Betty Olmstad, who is now a famous Powers model, came in on the plane, too. Kenneth Noeltner just received an award for the most successful farmer in New York State. Kenneth Minch and his family dropped in for a call the other day. Ken- neth now runs a general store in the thriving town of Fort Hunter. Marion Iigleston is the chemistry teacher in the new Fultonville Univer- sity of Medicine. They just elected a new president of the college, Prof. Robert France. By the way. he is married, I think you konw who she is. Dorothy Anderson is successfully operating her swank beauty salon. Her slogan is if we can't fix you up your not worth fixing. Yesterday I went over to the hospital to visit a friend and saw two mem- bers ofthe Class of '45, Mary Ryan and Gladys Coddington. After they grad- uated from F. H. S. they became Army nurses and are now respected all over the country because of their knowledge of nursing. Q Caroline Newkirk is now a famous dress designer. She is in Paris at the moment. Norma Post is a successful Lady News Commentator. She is giving lec- tures on democracy in China at the present time. VVell, the members of the Fultonville Symphony Orchestra are waiting for me to direct them, so I must say goodbye until some other time. Very truly yours, i NVILBUR VVINSMAN.

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