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Norman Crow PROPHECY Bill Dallas Bud Danielson Conrad Fritsch Bob Johnson Tom Kirik Alton Lindstrom Dave Munson Jim Rowley John Thierfeldt Carry Waid Ben White John Young Cliff Holcomb Dick Swartzentruber Idabelle Annis Nellie Barrus Edith Bartlett Beverly Bengtson Mary Dowd Ann Marie Erikson Marcia Frederes Nancy Hiller Delores Himes Joyce Holmquist Norma Jean Johnson Beverly Juul Luella Moore Virginia Moore Donna Swanson Ethel Waite Susan White Nancy Wiltsie now owns and operates his own skating rink so he can go skating every night instead of every other night. is now chief engineer of the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company. is still spending most of his time driving back and forth between Jamestown and Frewsburg. is now a violin soloist for the Boston Pops Orchestra, now writes jokes for Milton Berle’s T V. show. has set up a profitable enterprise of owning and repairing pinball machines. is now a “gob” swabbing decks and will someday make someone a good ??? husband because he is being well trained, after many years of hard work and faithfulness now owns a chain of Red White stores. is now manager of the Harlem Globe Trotters. is now up to his knees in the cattle raising business. is still spending most of his time on the Hunt Road. now owns and operates the Frewsburg Garbage Disposal Company. is now head technician for all the C.B.S. television shows. is still trying to make up his mind whether to remain a happy bachelor or to get married and take a chance. is now playing short-stop for the St. Louis Browns. is still trying to get her housecleaning done. has now settled down to a quiet married life and is busy raising little Rowleys. is now a medicine missionary in Northern Africa, is now a nurse at the W.C.A. has now found a clock which wakes her up, his name—????? is now Dean of Women at the Baptist Bible Seminary, is spending a great deal of her time catering to parties, and specializes in New Year’s Eve parties. is now teaching ballroom dancing to the little Lindahl’s. is now assisting Ann at the Baptist Bible Seminary. is back at Frewsburg Central cleaning little monsters teeth. is now editor-in-chief of the New York He,r ald Tribune. is Ben White’s private secretary at the Garbage Disposal Company. now has to stay home every night because of the baby sitting shortage is still blushing her way through the Air Force. is now raising horses on her “Dude Ranch for Left Handed Riders.” is still trying to find the right man. is now teaching Physical Education to her little pilots. is now feeling as spry as usual because of a recent addition to the family. now owns and operates her own beauty shop. Beverly Youngberg
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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1949 our class began its long awaited first year of High School under the guidance of Mr. D’Aprix. At our first class meeting the officers were elected: President— Norma Jean Johnson, Vice-President—Clifford Holcomb, Secretary — David Munson, Treasurer—William Dallas, Student Council Representatives — Susan White and Norman Crow. During this year we added to our class treasury by selling Ice Cream. We also remem¬ ber all those Freshman parties. Mr. Patterson was our advisor during our Sophomore year. Our officers for this year were: President—Beverly Juul, Vice-President—Joyce Holmquist, Secretary—Phyllis Bush, Treasurer—Mary Dowd, Student Council Representatives—Marcia Frederes and John Young. The two big events of this year were our Christmas Party in the cafeteria and our Picnic at Alleghany State Park the last day of school. Looking forward to a big year we began our Junior year with Miss Johnson as our advi¬ sor. Our officers were: President—Kenneth Buck, Vice-President—IdaBelle Annis, Secre¬ tary—Ann Marie Erikson, Treasurer—John Young, Student Council Representatives— Edith Bartlett and Benjamin White. In October of 1952 we ordered our class rings and waited patiently (??) for them to arrive. Our money making projects for this year were ice cream sales, magazine sales and bake sales. We felt very pr oud because we beat the Seniors in magazine sales. In March 1953, we presented “Best Foot Forward,” a smash hit, directed by Miss John¬ son. To top the year off, we took the Seniors to Allegheny State Park for the annual Junior- Senior Picnic. Along with the Seniors, we brought back many happy memories. Now, at long last, we’re seniors! We elected the following class officers to guide us through our big year: President—Mary Dowd, Vice-President—Benjamin White, Secretary —Marcia Frederes, Treasurer—Robert Johnson, Student Council Representatives—Luella Moore and William Dallas. To start off this right, we sold magazines and beat the Juniors. The 13th and 14th of November we presented our Senior Class play, “The Perfect Idiot,” directed by Mrs. Erma Bryant. This proved to be an even greater success than our Junior play. As the year progressed we worked furiously on our yearbook. On December 19th we added to our class treasury when we sponsored a Christmas Bake Sale. It was in December that we decided our senior trip would be to Washington, D. C. On January 30th we went “hillbilly’’ and sponsored a Senior Barn Dance. At the present time we are looking forward to the following events: A Ham Dinner, Senior Trip, Class Night, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. Mr. Vogelgesang has served as our Class Advisor through this Senior Year. Marcia Ann Marie Dave
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CLASS WILL IDA BELLE W NELLIE W EDITH W BEVERLY B. W NORMAN W BILL W BUD W MARY W ANN W MARCIA W CONRAD W NANCY H. W DELORES W CLIFF W JOYCE W NORMA W BEVERLY J. W ROBERT W THOMAS W ALTON W VIRGINIA W LUELLA W DAVE W JAMES W NAOMI W DONNA w DICK w CARRY w ETHEL w JOHN T. w BEN w SUSAN w NANCY W. w JOHN Y. w BEVERLY Y. w Is her seat in the Senior room to Shirley Williams. Is her seat on bus No. 7 to Jean Barker. Is her ability to read so many books to Nancy Green. Is all her “A” ’s she didn’t get in Chemistry to Harriet Kline. Is his skating ability to Lois Sittenger. Is to Doris Blackmer a “Dear John” letter. Is his height to Ed Strickland. Is to Skeeter her ability to gain those extra pounds and ounces. Ts her ability to chew gum in History class to Kay Ryberg. Is her ability for making herself heard at class. Is his thumb to Al Butters so he can get rides home after practice. Is her short hair styles to Sandra Lamphere. Is her ability to get a ride home every night to her sister, Myrna. Is his class ring to Janet Wasberg. Is her seat in the Science room to Janet Jacobson. Is her tumbling ability to Mary Jane Nelson. Is her lucky baton to Elaine Bender. Is his collection of corny jokes to Bradley Si tier. Is all the junk he made in shop class to Roger Nelson. Is his large collection of horse stories to Ray Johnson. Is her ability to blush to Donna Jacobson. Is a jar of freckle remover to Beulah Stanton. Is his dear hunting ability to Ira Miller. Is to Roger Wasberg his share in the Frewsburg Bears. Is her ability to run errands for Mrs. Scofield to Bonnie Minser Is her tube of kissproof lipstick to Donna Nelson. Is to Nancy Fish his green De Soto so Bryan can have his own. Is to Marie Johnson his natural curly hair. Is her glasses which she thinks she needs but doesn’t to Barb W. Is his best fishing rod to Bryan Limbergh. Is his garbage route to Jim Adams. Is her place on the varsity squad to Mary Ann Cook. Is her ability to have one steady guy to Joyce Dillon. Is to Tom Woolet his well warmed place on the bench. Is her ability to find a ride to Busti to Margie Clark.
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