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JOHN GREMER wise.H Publications My Basketball L3 Dramatics 3 Dancing Club 35 Secretary 3. 051' one Ceegfamenf - We, the Class of 1951, of the Jefferson Central School, County of Schoharie, State of New York, do solemnly beseech you to read our last will and testament, leaving to some of our school day friends those treasures which we have kept throughout our school days. Our first Senior to surrender his outstanding feature is Fred Baldwin, who sadly leaves his ability to flirt with girls to Paul Totten. Barry Hewlett would like Frances McMullen to grasp his great habit of forgetfulness, so it will not hinder his Navy career. Our class nnight owln, Milton Burger, would like to see Frank Wenzel carry on his ability to stay up nights fall nighth and to smoke and play on the team at the same time. To the president of the Class of '52, Joan Carraher, leaves her ability to conduct an orderly class meeting. The nsleeping beautyn of the class, John Henry Gremer, leaves his daily sleepiness to Jim Keyser. Carolyn Champlin has the great honor of inheriting a number of silly moods from Ellen Buck. Luise Duerr has surrendered her pet duck, Rollmops, to our class advisor, Mrs. Holsinger. A pair of big feet owned by Betty Ann Carr have been bequeathed to Phyllis Boerner. Wanda Clapper leaves her golden tresses and sunny disposition to Karen Frazer. To John Frey, Ginny Moeller bequeaths her legal mind and manners. Shirley Hillis leaves her basketball techniques to Ruth Mackey. The four Senior boys, Fred, Milton, John and Barry leave their positions on the basketball floor and on the ball field to future teams with hopes of very successful winning seasons. To the person who has the grand privilege of writing the class will next year, I leave my scrubby pencil, scrap paper and a big box of aspirin to kill that bound-to-get headache. nTime repairs all things. No man is born
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0:55 pl 0l0A2Cy Monday, June 25, 1961 nAll aboard!! For New York, Philadelphia, and points south! Train leaving on track four.n nI'd better hurry,n thought Shirley, who was being pushed along with her sister Donna, through the gates. nHow exciting New York is going to be,n she thought, nespecially when I give my prepared lecture on child care at New York Hospital. I remember our Senior trip..New York ....How excited we all were...especially me, because it was my first visit to the city. I'll probably be seeing an old classmate when I arrive there. Betty Carr is Head Supervi- sor of nurses at New York Hospital. Betty and I will have much to talk about when we see each other.n nHere boy, Ifll take a paper,n said Shirley. WWhat's this!! 'MAN ATTEMPTS TO MAKE FULL SCALE MODERN FARM OUT OF MANHATTAN ISLAND.' Why Donna, that's John Gremer, a mem- ber of my Senior Class. I always knew he loved farming, but must he go this far!n nl wonder what has happened in the past ten years to all the other members of the Class of '5l. Let's see.u nRemember a couple of months ago when Barry Hewlett, now in the Navy, steered his ship to safety, over roaring seas? That certainly took courage and bravery.n nJoan Carraher is chief financial accountant in the United States Treasury now. She's the luckiest one of all of us. Imagine being in the middle of all that money!n nG1nny Moeller is in New York now, too. It must be very interesting being Secretary to the Mayor. Another prominent secretary was graduated frmn J.C.S. in 1951. Wanda Olapper must see Ginny quite often, being the secre- tary to Governor Dewey. The Governor and the Mayor cou1dn't have obtained any better girls.n nLook at this article, Shirley. 'BURGER AND BALDWIN BREAK RECORD FOR ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT'n read Donna. 'HI always knew that Fred and Milt would make good f11ers,n replied Shirley. UI remember when they broke the news to us at the lunch table about wanting to join the Air Corps and we never believed them.n nAt least two of your classmates are living nice quiet lives,n said Donna, nEllen Buck's home demonstration course at college proved worthwhile, since she is married and has three lovely children. I also hear that 'Luise-Duerr is back teaching kindergarten at J.c.s.n As the train rattled on toward the city, Shirley dozed off...her head full of memories of the class of l95l....... What will ten years bring for the Class of '5l. Good fortune? Prosperity? Happiness? We hope so with all our hearts.
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