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Sylvla Brooks leaves her key to the off1ce to anyone who enjoys v1s1t1ng the prznclpal Donald Blume bequeaths to Glen Parks h1s many money bags Glen please don't be as 'thrlfty as the last owner Phyllls Vredenburgh leaves her contract w1th Rye Krxsp Corporatmn to Thelma Baker Rudolph Fr1es leaves Manor I-hgh to all unfortunate undergraduates Burr Hartlg leaves one used scout kn1fe to Mr Avery 8 neckerchxef sl1des to troop 105 and a worn out dlsh cloth to Blll Johnston Margaret Owen leaves to Dorxs Sherwood the d1st1nct1on of havlng the neatest lookxng harr 1n h1gh school Olga Welch leaves her walk to Barbara Wolcott to use xt to 1ts best advantage Norman Buck hands down the football basketball and baseball shoes that he so ably fllled for h1s brother Paul, to Seedy 1n hopes that he can carry on the famxly trad1t1on Dave Hoag leaves hxs phys1que 1n long w1nter underwear to Franme DeV-'Je Ben Gabus wxshes to leave h1s gultar along w1th h1S record I m Back 1n the Saddle Aga1n to the Class of '52 m sweet remembrance of hlm To Mlss Decker and Mxss Groden the Semor Class leaves a lxttle peace and qu1et 1n the north end of the hall 1 1l 111s1 111111118 1111 fffff 111 s1111s11111111 Bn 111111 llll 1111 11111 111 27551 1151, 220 J 550441 1176114 11 1111 11 s111111fu 1101111 1111111111 8111181110111 11111111 111 1111 111 11111111111 111 11111 11111 111111 1111111114 flflfflffff 1111 8111111 ,ll 61 La 111s Qidflllwili 11111 11111181111 IIS 111111 111111 111 118 111 s1f 11 11111 flfffffl S 111111111 IIS 1111111ss1s ffl 1111 1 1111' 11f1lll1 111111111 11111111 111 1111111y 1111111 1111 1r1s11111 111' 1111 11 S1111 111111 flf 111111 111111r 1111 1111 1111y 111 1111 111111 111 ,ffl s11111 H111 111111 ll r111 11,1y1a-111 11111 111111115 11111 ff 7111 1111 1,1111 s 111 ll s11111111 w IV 11111 11 ln 1 Z5 I ' ul , 1 ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ll I ' I ' ll ' ll VI ' , . . 1 ' JT 111, 1.-1 at .- 1, Af- ' ' 1 - . 1 ' Q f111'.w1'111'1' 111111 111 111' y11vgs'1'111'1f 111' 1'111'11 111' IIS, 111111 111 1111' .s11,'111' 11'111l', 1.11 11111'y111:s'- , 0 'L . 1 1 1 - Q' , , - 1 1 I . , 1 .1 y , , f My 'g fp .ff ' 1' .' zz-:Q ' 1' - I 1 I , I I I I I 1 I A I 1 ' ' ' 'I I I I' I ' ' l '51 I g'1 . , . .Q 1'1fs111 1211 , 'A '
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D114 I C U S 9 . , mm QAuRw 6 Propla Qf M . 4 HEN we the class of 1951 graduated we dec1ded to meet at some secluded spot on June Z5 1961 1n order to have a class reun1on and p1cn1c lt IS now 2 00 p m and we are all gathered at the deslgnated place Rudy's Rural Repast formerly known as the Edgewood Inn Rudolph Fr1es has bought the Edgewood Inn and converted lt 1nto a dude ranch the fmest 1n Sulhvan County I be1ng off duty from my pos1t1on as head hfeguard at the huge sw1mm1ng pool w1ll endeavor to relate what my classmates have been d01Dg m the past ten years Kn0W1ng what a ' superxor ' group we were you'l1 expect of course to f1nd us all domg well I guess the eas1est way to start 15 to tell you what I've been do1ng After s1x years of play1ng profess1ona1 basketball w1th the Rover Gxrls I started tralmng 1n order to sw1m the Englxsh Channel I haven't made It as yet but who knows' As I stroll down the ma1n dr1veway I spy a tall f1gure dressed xn complete cowboy regal1a from I0 gallon hat to spurs It 15 none other than Ben Tex NAI! Gabus known as the Texas Troubador of L Bar M Ben tells me that he has a three hour program on the world w1de network, WVOS He 15 affectxonately called the Volce of Sul11van by h1s many fans Over on the pat1o I not1ce Honest Dan B-ru-pp k1ss1ng all the l1tt1e bab 1 es and then hand1ng them a cxgar I understand that Dan has pursued hlS father's foot steps xnto a top po11t1Ca1 Career I-Ie IS now 1n the mxdst Ofabustllng campa1gn for town dog catcher The ch1ef oppos1t1on to h1s sweeplng the polls 15 1n the person of one Don Young who IS the owner of a huge Shaggy Dog Farm Speak1ng of farms Dave Hoag and the M1ssus have settled down on Hoag's H111 Farm the largest da1ry and cauhflower farm 1n the county Dave says that h1s cows are the only ones 1n the County that people have to look up to Oh my goodness' Here comes one of my best fr1ends Mrs Margaret Slmmons and her hubby Charl1e From the looks of thlngs probably by now whxle Charhe' hau11ng logs Margaret's haul1ng Charl1e fCharl1e has recently glveh up hlS camne act1v1t1es 1n favor of candxdate Krupp I wonder 1f you all remember the two Dons Lmdsley and Blume that 15 They' both B T O 's now Don L1ndsley 15 1n complete charge of the Old Mgrston Brewery specxahzmg 1n hard c1der Don's guarantee 15 'If after ten glasses you are st1ll on your feet well better luck next t1me Don Blume has a new 1961 Ford Smce graduat1on Don has worn out several Fords what w1th h1S contractmg lausgmess h1s sxde l1ne at the Alp1ne Da1ry and h1s other s1de l1ne on the Elm Hollow oa Wh1le Don has been dabbl1ng n cars two of our classmates have been dabbl1ng 1n men Dorxs Tekwood has been engaged to ten d1fferent men 1n the last ten years There she 15 now hummmg her favorxte song They're exther too young or too old Phyll1s DuMond IS sportmg her 7th d1amond havxng turned down several because of fx F Kg., mxqqf -XQX-Lgxtmx 5. .AJ Kg Z6 fl n lil g g ' ' . ff--Mfr more no se, X ? -1 Q.-gag a C of c , as fe H 45 if N W 5 be K -- , 'Q-I. X 51 4 K ,j f , ff, I I K X4 I ,ll I nn S If ,r N 1 uf 1,, C XM ,P ,lllI, , l ' H .4 . . . 7-. . . . 5 to - ll - - ll 'I . l I 1 I F ce . . . 1 . 11 - ' F . . . . 0 I A. I. .. .. . . gl . 1' 1 I , . 1 I 1 S I 4 . . . I . I . . . . h I s ' -- ' ' . re g I ........... , .... , - . ' . . . . I . . . . u , , , ' . , O ' -sv' -M CMI ' .X ,X vi X X -N ' NN 31 -5' A A R do
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