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Cfadri W We the class of HSHN Grand Gorge Central School County of Delaware, and State of New York, being of body, do declare and publish this our last will and , Town of Roxbury, sound mind and testament To the next Senior class- we leave the fun of their Senior Trip. To the next Junior class- We leave the work and fun of their Junior Prom. To the next Sophmore class- we leave you the old demerit slips. To the next Freshman class- We leave the advice to fork hard during their next four years of nigh School. Shirley Moore- Leaves her nAnnie Oaklevn costume to the next Senior play cast., Betty Limbrunner- Leaves'nerfeverlastinQ diets to Gin Naso. Alice Tepfer- Leaves her frequent trips'to Roxbury to Gary Chase. Joy Wiedemann- Leaves her dramatic prize-speaking speeches to Timmy Tepfer. Virginia Ghorington- Leaves her ability to keen ouiet to Joyce VTVT' 'TD . Ernest Saccaro- Leaves his position as Basketball captain to whoeveg wants it. Bobby Mellot- Leaves his early arrival to school in the morning to Larry Blakeslee. Herbert Van Aken- Leaves his Hperfect typingu to the next typing class. John Rappleyea- Leaves his athletic ability to Charles Merwin. Fred Green- Leaves his humorous remarks to Henry Wiedemann. TYDTVT CLASS 45' S'-'QF' Mnmegbil Seated! Ernest Saccaro, Robert Mellott John R - a 1 Standing: Jack Sliter, Gertrude Kuhn, Eleanor Moo2g,egZtty Limbfumer, Alice Lllepfer, Joy Wiedemann, Shirley Moores Vifgiflla ThOI'iH2+on, Eferbert Ven Alien
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KC ,ll Q Cfaad .lrlidfory In June 1950, an eighth grade class of fifteen graduated from Grgsd Gorge Central School--destined to become the future Class of 19 . when we began high school in the fall, a new member joined our ranks,namely.Ky Wiedemann.Shirley Moore was our President that year and our advisor was Mr. Windus. Our only money-making wnunre that year was a bake sale which netted us the sum of 356. We also survived a rugged Initiation administered by the Sophomores that year. In spite of all we went through,we loved every minute of it As Sophomores,we had as our advisor,Mr. Carpenter, and as our president we elected Betty Limbrunner. Our only activity that year was taking our vengeance out on the poor Freshmen in Initiation. As Juniors, we again elected Shirley Moore as our President, and our advisor was Mr. MacLaury. The first event of the year for us was the arrival of our class rings. We took over the candy con- cessions from the Seniors and also sponsered a successful dance in April. We worked hard and long decorating for our Junior Prom.Our theme was HCorcnationH and the King and Queen ---- Ernie Saccaro and Shirley Moore. Now as Seniors with Shirley Moore presiding and Mrs. Barbary as advisor we have been engaged in many money-making projects. Our Senior Play,HAnn1e'Get Your Gun,H proved to be the biggest finian- cial success in the school's history. The cast played to ustanding room onlyn audiences both nights. Aside from the usual number of bake sales we have had several dances and also sponsered Ernie Lin- dell and his Radio Ranch Hands. As we go to press,plans are being completed for our trip to Washington and New York during the Easter vacation. As we stand, facing graduation, we find ourselves regretting leaving these halls in which we have spent many happy hours togeth- er.We'll certainly miss school next year and we leave with sincere gratitude in our hearts to the teachers of G. G. C. S., who have helped us and struggled with us to reach this important goal ------ COMMENCEMENT!!!! s. gli U ,-' v , 5--h . Q rj- L 4 I QI1 1 X' 4 ' it , HQ if A V I ' ' f fs f Q1
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Cfass P1'O,UlZQC27 One sunny afternoon as 1 was leafing casually through the HwHO'S WHO IN AMERICA,H Cedition of l96ND my glance suddenly hit the name of GREEN, FREDERIC. VCould it be?H I wondered, Reading on I found ---- Hbrilliant, young scientist now exploring into the fabulous worlds of inter-planetary space.,made first workable space ship to travel to planet. Well, my old classmate had certainly made quite a name for himself. Fred was still a bachelor, I concluded, probably wooing one of his spaceships. Playing a hunch,I decided to look for my other classmates in the HWHO'S WHOV book. Looking under JOY WIEDEMANN, I found this excerpt-- HGraduated Harvard Law School 1958. Brilliant woman lawyer who broke the biggest case of Communist spy rings in the history of our coun- try. Wowlffl To think I sat next to her in History class. A footnote stated that Joy was now Mrs. Richard Brownell and had two children. ERNEST J. SACCARO had an interesting biography. Beginning as a chicken farmer, Ernie now owned and operated the SACCARO FRESH FROZEN CHICKEN ENTERPRISES ---- raising and packing the finest eating chickens the world has ever known. He married a girl with the most b teeth in the solar system.I remembered the teeth,but her name my mind. After hunting among many MOORES, I finally found SHIRLEY almanac informed me that she had made many improvements in care and had started her own practice in the field before she eautiful slipped E. The infants married a young engineer, Stephen Enderlin. Shirley was now retired from public duty and was practicing her theories on her own quadruplets, born two years ago, It wasn't hard to find the name of JOHN RAPPLEYEA. Our old slug- ger had gone to top the Yankees' batting averages for four straight years and his name was on the tongue of every kid in the U. S. A.Cand Canada!! Johnny had married a beautiful New York model and by reports of the gossip columns, they were very happy. The UWHO'S WHON story on ALICE J. TEPFER, rather Mrs.A.Woolworth V, was a fabulous one. Allie, disgusted with Chub Etts,met the Wool- worth millionaire while in college and married him a year after grad- uation. She was a leader of New York society and appeared on the best-dressed list annually. They had already nick-named her, HThe Hostess with the Mostess on the Ballln HERBERT VAN AKEN and motion picture photography are practically synonomous, so the book informed me. Good old Herb had developed a very practical and inexpensive H-D process for Hollywood productions. The boy's worth a million, but he's still single. As for VIRGINIA A. THORINGTON--Ginny had,I read, finally decided to go into the field of beauty culture. Virginia's Beauty Sa1on,along with the beauty preparations she has developed,are used by all of the country's smartest,richest and most beautiful women.Gin's not married yet, apparently she's working on a formula to make a man who's beau- tiful enough for her. One of the country's leading dairymen is ROBERT MELLOTT, accord- ing to what I read under his name.His cattle-the finest and his farm- the showplace of the dairy industry. Bob married Mary Meeghan three years after graduation and they now have four children. Glancing at the clock I gasped. I was due on duty in Ward 7 in five minutes. Like my famous and successful classmates I'm very happy with my nursing job, but I'm afraid they'll never find me in NWHO'S WHO.u ,N, W K ' O1'1d 0 X fl 1' - .N-'T M ,
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