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HO OR CL B Firfz Row: M. Schmitz, M. Hood, Landel, lf. Dissington. L. A. Hall, J. Turion. Srmnri Row: R. Wilbee, C. Norton, li. Arthur, P. VVoodhull, B. Bodenbender, J. Buschman, Mr. Freeman, B. Krauss, Valedictorian. L. Dodds. P. Tyler, B. Saunders, K. Miller. Third Row: S. Moore, D. Muir, F. Rowland, D. Schurr, T. Crage, R. Goundry, R. Hamilton. R. Stange, C. Ryche- ner, G. Eversole, A. Liotri. Fourth Row: V. Yelle, P. Hammond, J. Wark, M. Dubke, N. Wilson, A. Dosserr, C. Chene, P. Johnson, M. Owen, S. Fdgington, D. Love. Nor Shown: M. Hood, Salutarorian, J. Richards, W. Plumb, R. Plache, A. Lewis. BOY JOE MCJROG . FRANK FLAI-IERTY BOB GOUNDRY . JOHN MARKARIAN FRANK FLAHERTY JOHN MARKARIAN ALLAN SMITH . JOHN THEOBOLD DICK COATES . DON PECK DICK CHELIUS . DICK CHELIUS .. FRANK FLAHERTY DICK CHELIUS . ALLAN SMITH . SENIOR POLL Popularity Pin: Mort Frifndly Mort Studiouf Bart Dancer M051 Hnrnorozu Biggfft Flirt Bart Looking Most Azhleiic Mort Obliging Fayhion Plata Mort Sophifiicated Curtain Call Kidf 'LBiggeJt Linen Polirical Pull Mort Energftic 12 GIRL Lois INGERSOLL Lois INGERSOLL BETTY MAY KRAUSS PHYLLIS BRIGGS . JEAN DANAT MOLLY DILLON Lois INC-ERSOLL . RITA GRUNTZ . JEAN TUTTON . JEAN LILLICO JOAN LEGG MARION OWEN . DQDTTIE LovE Lois TIMBY . RITA GRUNTZ
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vs PROPHECY N is EXTENDED T0 THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1947 TO ATTEND THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REUNION ON JUNE 26, 1972 AT THE KENMORE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL KENMORE, NEW vomc CReplies receivedb Hello! Received your notice about the Class of '47 reunion. Sorry I can't attend. My secretary, Shirley O'Shea, has informed me that all my time for that week is taken up as follows: Monday: A United Planets meeting with Senator Richard Simpson of New York and the U. S. Ambassador to Russia, John Svilokos. , Tuesday: Horseback riding with Mayor Gil Vetter of Chicago, at Dex Hinton's Riding Academy, followed by my semi-weekly workout at Hippo's Health Home , and an appointment with the first female Secretary of State, Miss Audrey fdo-or-diej Stewart. Wednesday: Engagement with political boss of Kenmore, Frank Flaherty: date to go to the race track with my bar- ber, Joe Greco, also, Leo Seibold and Joe Bet a Million Begovich. I must spend the evening at the opera Carmen starring Martha Steward. Thursday: A round of golf with Professor Donald Bush- man of Harvard and Industrialist Charles Blakesleeg a lecture on Ed Smith's new best-seller, The Evils of Women and Denatured Alcohol at the home of Miss Marilyn Butler, prominent social leader. Friday: Business appointments with Dave Schurr, ad- vertising agent for Currie's School of Refined Arts, Jacque- line Samson and Betty Shick, owners of the Samson and Shick Sheet Company, and Don Geary, President of Geary's Greaseless Garlic Company. Saturday: Assemble my weekly column, The News for Youse, for the Kenmore Independent Press, edited by Bob Shepherd: should attend the National Pool Champion- ships with comedian Fred Willimas. Playing for the crown 1::iehDon fEight-Ballb Bartrip and Tom CSure-Shotj Mc- a on. Sunday: Attend church and hear The Reverend Jack Knowl's sermon on The Good of Giving, and spend the rest of the day with Chuck Gregoire, Ron Goff, and John Gehl at the Odd Fellows' Picnic. I'm really sorry not to be able to come, as it would be great fun, but as you can see, it would be impossible. The Classy Columnist, DONALD Ross Gentlemen: It will be a pleasure to attend the Alumni Meeting in Kenmore. In view of the fact that the Dean and Day Studios will photograph the famous celebritieis coming back to the home town including the Met soprano, Ruth Chupasg Ambassador to Germany, George Eversoleg United Nations President, John Cornell: and many others. I am sure that our city will receive world-wide acclaim. Was it not a great announcement last month when Presi- dent Harry S. fBoardj appointed Shedrick Moore to his cabinet as Secretary of Applied Sciences? Let us hope we can all be in Kenmore even if we must come from the Spanish Embassy, as does Carmen Besosa, or from the Edinboro Consulate, as does Janet MacKinnon. Very truly yours, CMissj JEAN MOTZ To whom it may concern: Kindly make reservations for the Class of '47 reunion for the following alumni now living in the Wilbee-Burdick Projects: Mr. Robert Wilbee, Mayor of the world's most exclusive unheated and unlighted project: Mr. William Bing, local Fire Chief Che has many Flames Dg Mr. Bill Plumb, head of the Local Piping and Draining Co., Head Postmaster Charlie Kramer and his wife fthe former Phyllis Ens- mingerjg Messrs. ,lim and Tony Means, universally famous Pop Gun manufacturers, Honorable john Caruso, A.G.D. CAsh and Garbage Disposallg Mr. Robert Tait, retired Tennis Champion of Podunkg and Mr. Dick Stone, Super- intendent of Roads, Streets, and Lanes. Please send tickets in care of Mayor Wilbee's personal secretary, Miss Nancy Crimi, at the following address: 111 Wes Hoddick Avenue Lil' Dale, New York Thank you. CMissj PEGGY CoLE Eat Maloney's Baloney-The Meat for the Elite PERRY, PEARD, AND SCHNECKENBURGER CLocal Distributorsj ELMER REILLER, Manager Greetings: I borrowed this piece of stationery from Bill Shick in order to be able to answer your invitation. CShick conven- iently found it in Bill Siverson's Meat Market.D Bob Somogye and I recently bought a glue factory for Miss Lois Hughes. You have no doubt heard her slogan, Use Hughes Glues. Don't tell anybody but we got stuck with the works. If the Chevy I bought from the Dent and Reed Auto Co. can make the trip, I'll be there. Best Wishes, ALLEN SMITH Dear Classmate: While attending the New York Philharmonic Orchestra concert last Sunday, I saw Conductor Richard Hamilton wave the baton at numerous Kenmorites including Philip Hessinger, clarinetist, and Barabara Hansen, guest pianist. I hope you also heard the talk by Verner Gibson, Vice- President of General Motors. His revelation of the recent scientific achievements of the Arthur and Goundry Insti- tutue shows that Kenmore has leaders in every field. Often have I wondered if any of our classmates would ever be- come anything in this world. I presume the Mr. Stange of Kenmore High's German Department and Miss Swannie of its Art Department hold the same idea about this year's graduating class. Please remember me for a reservation. With a warm greeting, CMissD NORMA MCAFEE
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