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FOLLIES NEEDS MOST Jewelry shop Ambition Nursery “The Red Shoes” A green thumb Conversation book Hide out Doctor Train fare Long whip Cook Book Navy yard Crystal ball The farm A perfect husband Ouija board Milton Berle’s script writer Jay A car Stables A new planet French lessons Adhesive tape A smoking permit An audience Blue print Brain Vitamin B-12 Complex Good eye or practice Patent Straw hat Diploma Doesn’t need a thing Bachie’s little liver pills Debatable Initiative Someone to pinch him A straight pair of glasses A deed to 3rd base Someone to teach, but what! A coin More teachers to cartoon Something that interests him Sleeping Cooperators Sittin' by pretty gals HOW THEY GOT THROUGH Making faces at teachers Sighing Being quiet Censored Being frank Giggled Cooperating with Joe Studying Crammed Persuasion On a wing and a prayer That’s a laugh Being sweet Being a sweet lovable miss Thinking of Jazz Chewing gum Using her wit Arguing ???????? Mixing drinks. Soda, that is! Filibustering Influence in Albany Never mind You tell us Amusing the teachers Teachers’s pet Had a good start Being quiet Pitched ’32 Chevy Being careful Crawled Worked You tell us Nobodv knows Drove Brains Worked Sorry, mistake. Teasing G. I. Bill of Rights His poems FAVORITE EXPRESSION There he goes! What d’ya say? So what! How come? No more ice cream Honest to Pete! Stop it, Joe! Where is Rose? Slightly, ever so slightly You’re kidding! Got any gum? No! That’s cute! Turn around Oh, yeah? What d'ya do last night? Oh, Piddle! Isn’t he cute? Holy Cow! Watch it! Where’s Heter? How about that? Ain’t it? I hate girls! Moo!! Censored! But I don’t understand! You Wanna ride? Prose it! Walk! You make a mole out of a mountain Did the Yanks win? Oh, Rosie! Shut up! W ho the heck’s dris ing th Is it contagious? Oh, yeah! I don’t know You can’t beat the boys I quit! Heaven forbid! Has my time come yet? D - - - it Ain't that simple? . . in class Silence is golden page seventeen
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FIFTY CHARACTER HOBBY AMBITION Ada Andersen Giving back rings Collect more Barbara Bradlev Saving love notes None Lucille Christensen Daydreaming Take care of children Dolores Cipriano Dancing Dance at “The Copa Marilyn Credidio Frank Work in a green house Kathleen Frev Talking Have little houses Janet Hanley Driving her car Be left alone Gloria Hernandez Writing letters Doctor’s assistant Constance Holcomb Cracking gum Go places Charlotte Mongo Knitting Make Willy mind Virginia Parks Seeing Wally Learn to boil water Dorothy Pearsall Collecting sailors Start her own navy Phyllis Rosenberg Trving to get out at night Psychoanalyze Bob Rose Scesa A blond Raise chickens and cows Carolyn Semke Looking after horses Be a perfect wife Florence Tuthill Looking the field over Make up her mind Mary Kit Wallace Annoying Mr. Whitebread Be a comedian Betty Zaxvilin Collecting male specimens Javwalking Helene Zawaski Going out nights Travel the U.S.A. Marguerite Christensen Riding Delhi Edward Bemaski Wine, women, and politics President of ? . .. Robert Davis Tinkering with V-8’s Imitating Stanley Dudek Disturbing the peace Ask Janet Raymond Dzierzek Being a Future Farmer of the USA F. F. A. Lee Geiger Scaring people Replace Milton Berle Joseph Guarino Janet Engineer Janet Gilbert Heitz Being a confirmed bachelor Be a genius Samuel Herbert Square dancing Anything reasonable Frank Heter Swinging at a baseball To hit it Walter Jensen Cutting comers Invent a jet-propelled car Clifford Kelsey Wearing a gray fedora Model farm Stanley Lane Swinging in the Lane To graduate Thomas Lynch Driving girls to basketball games Truck driver Robert McBride Making girls squirm To stop growing Robert Osbum Nancy To have fun Frank Panaro Photography and driving Ask Marilyn I ewis Peavy Dreaming, while resting Stay awake Gilbert Price Writing poems to Joyce Buy out Mr. Jonas Ronald Purcell Swallowing grounders Own 3rd base Kenneth Schoonmaker Listening to operettas Teach in CHS Harry Smith Taking out Marys Decide which Mary William Stanton Slate Hill Professional artist Harold Sumter Anything that interests him Jazz at the Philharmonic Paul Traverse Doing his homework Form a co-operative page sixteen
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PROPHECY KNIT-WIT MILLS INC. 500 Fifth Ave. JUNE 27, 1960 R. B. SHUTTLE CHARLOTTE MONGO President Vice Pres, for Sales Dear Fellow Fiftiers; Since Mr. Hooker has asked all ten-year-graduates to write of their experiences since leaving Goshen, I would like to tell you of mv latest. Last week my boss rushed into the office and shouted, “C. T.,” “Knit-Wit Corporation must rejnain above all other knitting concerns. Since you are sales director of the Knit-Wit Corporation, I’m sending you on a tour of New York State to secure information to improve our sales. You’re to start now!” As luck would have it. Bob McBride, my favorite cabby pulled up. We weren’t riding very long before a siren screamed him over to a curb. “What’s the idea?” the officer says. To my surprise McBride slaps him on the back and says, “Now, Bob Davis, you aren’t going to give me a ticket just because I was speeding and the cab was back-firing? Remember the old “Brockway” back in high school? You certainly got a charge out of it then.” McBride shouldn’t have tried to bribe Davis, for the next thing I knew we were on our way to the nearest court. As we were walking in, a woman bumped into us. A man in the door-way was yelling at her, “Miss Tut-hill, I have taken all of your incompetent secretarial work I care to. You’re fired!’’ It was good to see Florence again; she has-n t changed a bit. The officer proceeded to announce our arrival to the judge, who had apparently been taking a nap. It was not a shocking surprise to learn that the judge was our old friend Louie Peavy. Yet, when I saw our attorney coming towards us no ' - - - it couldn’t be not Mr. William Stanton! But I shouldn’t complain, for it was Stanton’s ability to talk a blue streak which convinced Judge Peavy (who was sleeping throughout the hearing) of our innocence. As we left Brooklyn by way of the Brooklyn Bridge, my new cabby turned around and asked me if I had ever heard of a guy named Clifford Kelsey. It seems that this man was recently sent to Sing-Sing because he tried to blow up this same bridge. lie also mentioned that Kelsey was connected with that big Bradford Hotel explosion in Boston ten years ago, but the cops just couldn’t put the finger on him. Arriving at Jersey City, I purchased a ticket for my first stop. Yes sir! . good old Goshen, my home town. It wasn’t long before I realized that the train was smoking like an old chimney and the riding was far from comfortable. I attracted the attention of a conductor, who meekly walked towards me. “Why if if it isn’t Sam Herbert.” Sam had made no decided change in character, for when I asked him who the engineer was, he softly said, “You must remember Gilbert Heitz.” Well, I needed no more explanation, but Sam continued slowly, “Since his father and grandfather worked on the Erie, Heitz decided to keep up the family tradition. You know it doesn’t do any good complaining to a guy like him; so I just keep quiet.” When I looked out the window, I could tell we were nearing Goshen. That isn’t all I saw, for 1 noticed a familiar name on a large sign . “Bring your friends to Cippi for dance lessons. Don t let them learn from amateurs . learn from the eminent Cippi who has danced herself in and out of the “Copa” I was glad to learn that Dolores Ci priano, an old acquaintance, was finally making use of her dancing talent. Just then I heard a great deal of confusion. To satisfy my curiosity, I turned around “Could it re illy be of course not but it was Senator Bernaski coming towards me.” Eddie had continued with his interest in politics and he informed me that he intended to run for President in 1964. Bernaski and I departed at the next station, so I continued alone once more. Picking up my newspaper, I read these headlines, “Miss Holcomb to Become Partner of Einstein. It seemed that Einstein needed her assistance in solving his super theory of relativity. page eighteen
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