Lake George Central High School - Georgian Yearbook (Lake George, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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1, , whom Cello Norton Secretary Treasurer Robert Dudley Presed nt Kenneth Peterson Vue Presedent PROPHECT The jet propelled aerlener was just landeng Hammonds Hurryeng Haekee scuttled through the traffec toward Idleweld Aerport There seems to be more people en New York today than usual, thought Sherley Hammond, as she deftly maneuyered her blue taxe through a red leght It eeeust be because thes es the twenty year reuneon of the Class of 51 Haen monds Hackee sereeched to a stop and he-r lone passenger unfolded hemself from the back seat De ftly leaneng on hes gold headed c me and fengereng a dea mond steckpen whech flashed out the letters Steyen sons Snany Snapshots, the lanky Ambassedor t Large for New York Cety tossed Sherley a fefty dollar bell fkstoneshment leghted up Sherley s face as she recognefed je rry Ste yenson former class wet Ambassador Steyenson walked pompously toward the runway where seye ral world celebretees we re arrey eng I'erst to aleght froen the plane amed loud cheers was Robert CJ S T Greene, weareng a coonsken cap Roberts last sceentefec project startled the ceyelezed world when he claemed that skunk scent, utelezed by hes speceal generator, could cxtermenate the human race Ambassador Steyenson ne xt greeted two prome nent members of the Poletecally Potent Prohebeteonest Party Nfarean Ruef, cxpe rt on enternateonal affaers had just been acclaemed a powerful contender for the I. S Presedency en 197' and was certaen of wenneng weth the publecety and speech wreteng of Robe rt John kdset former derector of Sky He Neon Leghts 'Ihese confer weth Boss De Marco on hes buseness as a gem bleng bookee Boss De'vIarco elong weth hes gun mo Pestol Paeken Patsy controlled most of the yotes en Brooklyn Patrecea w es hendleng ohns buse n ss under coyer of her job es Presedent of La en Amerecen Fxports, Ltd and ohn was reported to haye mede half a melleon dollars on raceng South Xme-recan llaenas Xmbassador Steycnson had a deffe cult teme recogne7eng the next celebrety whose face was hedden beneath the plumes of a monstrous ostreeh feather hat After bloweng hes nose and thus bloweng away a fe-w of the feathers he reeogne7ed the eccen trec Paresean fasheon desegner known as Seentellateng Sweeney And now the aerlene hostess was leadeng the last passenger down the ramp Gladys ODell who had deceded that takeng care of aersecle bachelors would be eeeore exeeteng than scrubbeng floors en e hospetal wes guldeng a temed crengeng woman down steep steps Pecreng closely at thes neystereous stranger Xmbassador Steyenson reeogneled Nfergaret Wardner, who had been tillld seyeral years ago because of the strange effects whech her new y created perfume Strangulateon had had on seyerel hundred L S enales When asked for a statement for the press Mess Vyardner screamed I am a d appoented drudge sr I care for men on earth and no eeean cares for en -Ks the lest passenger aleghted, an admereng segh broke froen a group of eager bobby soxers waeteng near the cockpet The world famous pelot and aer ace, Edgar Pharmer, was pusheng hes way through the swooneng crowd of gerls who grabbed at hes ensegnea shoes, cap, and eyen hes keychaen as souyeners Herdeng hes former classmates ento some waet eng taxecabs, Ambassador Steyenson hustled them off to the Long Island Wharf where Seabescuet Dudley was runneng an ultra modern ferry Before landeng, the 51ers had heard the old salts tales of hes adyen ture on the hegh seas and a gerl en eyery porthole Met by an enyoy of lemousenes, the C.lass of 51 hurreed off to the Hotel New Yorker whech he-ld many fond me-morees of theer forene r Washengton 'Irep and there settled down for an eyeneng of weneng, deneng and danceng Weth the soul sterreng musec of Robert Lackey, master peanest, as a background, the 51ers leste ned to seyeral speeches of the Conyenteon of Model Women of 1971 The ferst speaker of the eye-neng expoundeng on her expereences as the wefe of one of Hollywoods foremost derectors was the former Niess Xeola ODell Anne Phelps, wreter of the famous Scoops and Snoops column for the New York Blah, announced that Veola had won the tetle f Model Career Woman of 1971 for her outstandeng brayery en her job as housewefe The next degnetary to take her place on the speakers program was Cheche LaMarr, aleas Barbara Ramsey lately of Re-no and the French Reyeera The former Deyoreed and Enyeed Woman of 1971 The con yenteon saluteng the top females of the year came to e close weth the presentateon of an orched to the former Celea Norton for her role as the youngest grandmother en the nateon After applaudeng weldly for these 51ers, Ambassador Steyenson and hes com rades noteced a tall destengueshcd gentleman sleghtly gray at the temples, stredeng toward theer table Kenneth Peterson who had desegned a speceal gym for tall basketball players, was now one of New York Catys foremost archetects After Ambassador Steye-nson had snapped some pectures of the 51 gerls who were stell the most attracteye en the nateon the reuneon adeourned to The Pub the classeest neght club and beer parlor en New York owned and managed by ake Wood ake was unable to attend the reuneon because buseness had doubled sence he started selleng hes new drenk Treple Becarde Wood Style guaranteed to enake you forgeye and forget He found teeeee to joen the gang, though as they recalled aneed toasts and laughter the gay old teme-s at LC C S Fenally the reuneon was brought to an end as the- 51ers draened the last drops froen theer gold paented goblets fakes current noveltyl and bede each other adeeu for another '70 years . 1 . , y '4 ew e 1 ,, A . , K , 1 ' ea ' , A - 1 V . e 'f . - 1 ' . 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SENIGR CLASS Flrst Row, Left to Rlght -Xnne Phelps Barbara Ramse y Robe lt Dudley Kenneth Pete lson, C e ll l Norton, Mr X an de X lsse ldylsor and Shlflly Hammond Second Row, Left to Rlght X lola ODell Patrle 13 ohnson, Clladys O Dell Marlan Rue f, Margale t W lrdne r, Patrlcla Sweeney Thlrd Rovy Left to Rlght Robert Lackey Robert Greene, Edgar Pharlller, Wllllaln Stey enson Robert Xdslt Alan Wood and John De Mareo It was a hot mornlng ln September when the lllustrlous Class of 51 flrst straggled a llttle reluctantly through the portals of hlgher lealnlng and lnto IIS new klnder garten room When these sllglatly awed flye year olds were seated ln thelr llttle chalrs they looked around to take ln thelr class nlates There were erry Steyenson Lella Norton, Barbara Ramsey Gladys O Dell Patsv Johnson, and Peggy Wardner, the ollglnal nucleus of todays Senlors As the halls classrooms, and teachers of LGC.S became more famlllar to the 51ers, they began thelr long cllmb to lmmortallty I the Second Grade Marlan Ruef flrst made her appearance Wlth Allen Osborne who soon becalne the pln up boy of the Second Grade The most memorable eyent of the Thlrd Garde was the last day of school when Patsy Johnson, then undlsputed holder of the tltle of Class Terror, was hauled oy er Mrs Tufts knee and promptly spanked The rlse to hlgher classes was a slow and sometlmes dlfflcult one Along wlth ln creased amounts of homework, the 51ers found themselyes besleged wlth demands for hlgher eultllre In the Flfth Grade they staged a suceessful eomedy hlt Wlth erry Steyenson maklng hls dramatlc debut ln The Se l lt1I11fI'lt'll Scaree row Graduatlon lnto Junlor Hlgh School was a molnentos occaslon for the Class of 51 Thelr flrst two years of more adyanced learnlng were present ln HSSUIUIHQ an alr of lmportance and ln hero worshlpplng the hlgh and Il1lLl'1ty upper elassmen It seemed hald to lmaglne that they would be Senlors the mse lyes SOII1f dly Untll that far off tlme the 51ers worked hard to establlsh the sound foundatlon of thelr lmmortallty Thelr I'rcshman Year was ore blg round of soclal aetlyltles Lnder the guldance of N11 Robert Re 111719, the 51ers sponsored a dynallllc Spaghettl SOCIHI ln Noyember DUFIDE thls year an lnflupe of East Sldf students brought ake Wood, Anne Phelps and Lorlalne Cle llle ns to the swelllng lanks CLASS H ISTORT of the class whlle Robert Greene became pe rlnane nt addltlon to the more lntelleetual Sldl of the C,lass of 51 Plans for the annual May Danee were made changed, and fran tleallv made agaln as the flrst weeks of sprlng rushed by After days of furlous aetlyltv, the May Dance came and went, leaylng the soclal actlyltles and studlous hablts, the 51ers found tlme to break out ln thelr elass colors of green and gold to eele brate Freshman Day and to F8151 the cul tural leyel of thelr fellow studellts by brlng lng Carlnelo Clashlo, noted planlst, to them IS an assembly The flrst productlon of the Sopholllole year was a flop for, pardon mel Masquer ade Dance Wlth Swanll Farrell superylslng the fortune telllng DUYIHQ the wlnter lnonths, Peggy Wardner and Marlan Ruef took oyer the job of publlshlng the sehool newspaper and, desplte the hlndrance of Al Kouba, managed to haye 'Ihe Prospect ln prlnt twlce a week In Mareh the Sophs proyed that they were eyen erazler than thelr classmates had dared hope when they Tlme Amld thunderous applause and screams of laughter, the 51ers found the 111 selyes well launched on a suceessful dra matle eareer The Sophomore year was counseled by Mr kan de XISSK, whose gentle guldance and admonltlons soon deared hlm to the hearts of all the 51ers It was also ln the -18 -19 school year that Ma Xarnum left an empty space ln the Class of 51 Whllh was only partly fllled by the addltlon of Ken PFIFISOD frolll New Xork Bob Aedslt, who was soon Illllxllllllld Buffalo Bob by 'VIr Farrell and Gentle lllan John DeMarco frolll the busy metro polls of -Klbany The Junlor year was an eyen busler one The blgge st project was the pllbllcatlon of the Xearbook, and many Jlers stlll bear the sears elther mental or physlcal of the erehlustlng staff meetlngs undel MISS H017 s fely leadershlp and of the long wa s 4 through sleet, raln and snow to scare up adyertlsements Next eame the se mbly, or Zack Za7zle Show, a TY yarlety show rlyallng eyen Mllton Be rle s Here the ZINC Spots and the Flora Dora thelr flrst appearanee and here the 51ers crawled out of bed ln the wee hours of the IIIOITIIHQ to scramble eggs and fry baeon for the SEHIOY breakfast rlhey eyen proylded fi farewell enyoy as far as South Glens Falls In the sprlng of 50 Shlrley H3IHI11OHdS lobln s egg blue ear beeame a famlllar slght to harassed Lake George pedestrlans alld pansles, planted on the unlor wlndowslll began to DlOSSOIIl 'lhe flnal unlor p1CnlC of the year ended Wllh nocturnal cllmbs to the QUHIXHII of Prospect Mountaln another eyldence of the lnylnelble and unequalled splrlt of the 51ers The apex of lntelllgence enthuslasnl, and 'iC'C'O1'IIpllSl'l1T1lI1tC'ZiITlf to the C.lass of 51 ln IIS flnal year As Se HIOTS they topped off thelr dramatlc career wlth the productlon of Two s a Crowd, staged ln a record SIX weeks The glgantlc amount of the tleket sales was mostly credlted to Barbara Ramsey unlor s Glrls made who danced up and down Canada Street ln a box for an entlre nlornlng Although Lhucky Clorlew and Blll Smlth were lost ln the eonfuslon of DKCOIIIIIIC Se nlors, the 51ers welcomed Wlth open alllls Bob Duel ley, Pat Sweeney and Bob Lackey The weeks of thelr last year sped qlllekly b The Senlor pletures were tlken the Wash lngton trlp was oyer, Hlppy Hllfllt and Happy Hank b e lllll th PX system eele rltles, The e o 'lwo Cltles an Macbeth were flnally flnlshed and now une 15 here Gf2ldUlt1KJH 15 just around the eorner the months and years of home work, aetlyltles, and elass projects ale oyer In a few days the C lass of 51 wlll leaye the now f3IT1lll3!' halls of LCC S and take thell place 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