Franklin Central High School - Liberanni Yearbook (Franklin, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Franklin Central High School - Liberanni Yearbook (Franklin, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 28 of 122
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Franklin Central High School - Liberanni Yearbook (Franklin, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 27
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Page 27 text:

To Esther Armstrong:-This grown up doll so she will be able . to see how a grown-up really looks. To Howard Walwanisz-This book nHow To Reduce Your Nosen To Ruth Jackson:-This chest and key so she can keep her notes locked up. To Linn Feltman:-This silencer for his mouth. To Joh Geiselmann:-This pair of gloves so that when he hitch- hikes to Oneonta he won't freeze his thumb. To Carl Wayman:-This package of razor blades so that he will come out from behind the mask. To Pauline Lewis: This little Dutch boy so that she can train , him to be a High Wayman. To Evelyn Robinson:-This little tub to remind her of Tubbey. To Harrison Geiselmann:-This book of rules so he will understand the Laws. To Burr Taggart:-This bottle of rust remover to enable him to get rid of those little spots of rust that he got from standing in the rain. To Dick Taylor:-This wire fence to put around the Robinson farm so he will never have to worry about Frances. Vernon Taylor:- This duck as a mate to,his Drake. Joe Giudice:-This small microphone so he will be able to play . his fiddle over the radio. To Bessie Westcott:-This diamond to enable her to start the greatest scandal of D.L.I. To Martin VanBuren:-This chisel-so that he can chisel on his - feet in his spare time. To To The Class of '37 hereunto sets its hand and seal this twelfth day of May in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven. ' Signed 2 Che-af y 257 Witnesses: ' 2 fc



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CEHBIDE IPHZCDIPITHUIY Over their teacups, the Seniors are amiably discussing what they will be doing ten years from now. They are still wondering, when some one conceives the idea of having their fortunes told by the tea leaves in their cups. 5 Carrietta O'Hara is the wife of William Holt. She has one son named Patrick Michael, and what Irish stews she can cook! Clara Trowbridge is a private secretary in a lawyer's office. She and Bill Barker just broke their engagement. Donald Ackley is a small town dealer in remodeling second-hand automobiles. His wife, Honora Wilson, is busy dividing her time between washing automobile windows and caring for their two children, Romeo and Juliet. Edward Sienicki is in the lOCth Division of the United States'Auxiliary Corps as head of the Hospital Staff. He specializes in fancy Wcutsn since his profession is surgery. Ethel Bridgman is a doctor in a large New York Hospital. Her husband, Edward Sienicki, sees to it that she doesn't use the operating room for the same purpose as she did the Editorial Room. Eva Charles is a professor of Latin in a large New York school. Her husband, Fleming Geertgens, enjoys keeping house in their Dutch Cottage in New Rochelle. Evelyn Hodges is a grade supervisor in a large school. Her husband works in an agriculture experiment station, and they call their home the nGreen Lantern.n Frances Geertgens is a chorus girl, and she broadcasts weekly over the radio. Her theme song is, nDid you mean it?' Francis Schmitt is the president of a bank. He is still up to his old trick ---- being absent the same day as his secretary. V George Slawson is a hitchfhiker. But Pearl Wagner felt sorry for him and took him in one night. They are now married and the proud parents of twelve children: Andrew, Frank and Florence who are twins, Anthony, Mathilda, Timothy, Jeremiah, John, Jonathannwho are triplets, and Zachariah and Hezekiah. Dorothy Drake is dean of a large western college. Vernon Taylor' objects to Dot's little sister riding in the back seat Irving Hanson is the dirt farmer member of the Federal Reserve Board. He likes to write poetry and short stories in his spare time. John Taggart is a civil engineer. It looks as if John were going to be a bachelor because he still changes his mind about an ideal girl friend. The man dressed in white is Kenneth Simmons. He is a street cleaner in a large city. He has a girl in every block. Lewis Johnson is the efficient Chevrolet salesman. He gets down on his knees to Dorothy Clark on the back porch.

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