Mary W Muldoon Junior High School - Carcajou Yearbook (Waverly, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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orge Myers leaves his post in the hall to Ted Griffith Nellie Lattari leaves her cheerleading ability to Yvonne White Don Peterson leaves his good humor to some needy 8th grader Gail Jenney leaves her neat handwriting to Darlene Wood- ruff Patricia Soper leaves her red hair to Marguerite Cornish Delores Scott leaves her Jitterbug ability to some lucky eighth grader Larr McNeal leaves Mrs Cummings tearing out her hair Donald Kraft leaves his a 1 ity to roller skate to Peter Condame Vincent Moro leaves his swell spirit to Thomas Alexan der Bob Masteller leaves his gum ln the park to some lucky eighth grader Catherine fesneski leaves her llveliness to Janet Costic Jeff Kna leaves his ability as editor of the Tribune to some eighth grader at ulllvan leaves his freckles to Jim Brown Sally Timm leaves her funny laugh to Nancy Tracy Clem 0'Toole leaves his reputation as the 'great lover' to Ed O'Br1en Jane R EEE s Ieaves her ability to sew to Laura awkins Micheline Llgpori leaves her shyness to June Baran Bob Simmons leaves his football talent to Jan Hun singer Roberta Simmons leaves her swell personality to Helen Fitzgerald Pat Martin leaves her books to Nancy Campbell Patricia Miller leaves her swell personality to Janet Dailey Jane Vernon leaves her pretty smile to Helen Havens va Young leaves her Science book to Kathy Baran Mary Parente leaves her home room seat to Marla Baker Jean Maslln leaves her cute features to Beverly Owen Bett Lou VanNorman leaves her freckles to Janet Farnham Nancy Chandler leaves er pleasing personality to June Baker Evaline Kinney leaves her ability in Business to Linda Everett Carol Morrow leaves her home room seat to Janet Swimelar Guy Moe leaves his friendly smile to Ray Peterson Pearl Kryg leaves her shyness to Sandra Vergason Marjorie Osgood leaves her ability in Business to Kathy Baran Joyce Malanoski leaves her funny laugh to Josephine Hobson Beverl Mathers leaves her friendliness to Peggy Miller Jeanne Walsh leaves her cute ami e to Shirley Kryger Paul Sorensen leaves his silliness to son leaves his wit y cracks o Marlin Hugo Joyce Rogers leaves her friendly smile to Bonny White Phyllis Salsberry leaves her ability in English to Joan Casclo Charles Robinson leaves his blond hair to Philip Alexander Stephen Simonds leaves his freckles to Leonard Vanderpool Wayne Riddell leaves his ability in sports to Edwin Plalsted Paul Stolicker leaves his friendliness to Bud Ostrander Paul Sorensen leaves his curly hair to Ray Peterson Fred Van Norman leaves his books to Peter Tappan Zondra Wood leaves her pleasing ways to Elizabeth McEwen Ellen Ganapol leaves her ex quarterback to some female 8th grader lfor a small feef Hebert Hoppe leaves his ability ln Algebra Patricia Connors leaves her collection of sweaters to Carole Nunan Michaelene Deubler leaves her sense of humor to some lucky 8th grader Myron Bucholtz leave E girl friends to whom? Louis Bevilacgua leaves his ability in Latin to anyone who takes Latin Im? Z - 44 Ge 0 O n 0 . Re . . . . . er Charles Farnham. Donna Trac leaves her funny cackle to Doris Camp. Jerry Wil- . , s is sb' IAP 1 W P . Q I . 0 0 B 4 aft

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was X sephlne Alamo leaves her nicknames to Charlene Brewer Sharon Anneman leaves her quietness to the eighth graders Arlene Amey leaves her pretty blond curls to anyone who has a curling iron Mary Anne Alterl leaves her disposition to Martha McGruder Brenda Bri s leaves her quietness to Joanne Molyneaux Carol Boehm leaves er friendliness to Andres Sinsabaugh Wa e Blair leaves H ability to operate the movie projector to Bud Ostrander ry ust leaves her note writing ability to Barbara McNeal Ruth Bartholomew leaves her pretty smile to Elizabeth McEwen Don Burlin ame leaves his striking resem- blance of Glenn Ford to some lucky sig t grader Daniel Barton leaves one vacant seat in room 26 Ann Brown leaves her pony tall to Genevieve Wilbur Leona Barrows leaves Mr Burke tearing out his hair Chuck Chamberlain leaves his silly remarks to Norman Bracken Glee Crawford leaves her abilit to choose clothes to Joan Stevens Dick Catlin leaves Els red, rosy cheeks to alvatore Garfield Jerry Clupper leaves his ability to sing to Jimmy Failey Be y Conlon leaves Miss Reynolds in tail spins Joe Carnrike leaves Science class Doroth Catlin leaves her personality to Bonnie Smith Adrianne C11 an leaves er f u e o any musical eighth grader Doroth Cronk leaves er a ility in Civics to Margaret Laman Barbara Davidson eaves er tap dancing ability to some lucky 8th grader William Estes leaves his I Q to some lucky eighth grader Nina Edgy leaves Her poodle cut to Mary Jane Sldey Mar aret Foster leaves her seat in Civics' class to Geraldine Brewer Ellen Fenner eaves her ability in Home Economics to Gwen Dove Darlene Decker leaves Her long finger- nails to Carol Robbins Richard Campbell leaves his silly remarks to William Shafer Dick Dunfee leaves his ability in Algebra to Earl Barden Lorraine Howe leaves her funny laugh to Carol Green Gary Greenfield leaves his home room seat in room 28 to Don Jayne Richard Frye just plain leaves Charles Fiske leaves his ears to Ed O'Brien Mary Jane Grace leaves her ability in B siness to Bessie Washburn Barbara Grace leaves her note writing ability tc Kathleen Johnson Janet Heidig leaves Her collection of bracelets to Ann Gar- field Grace Havens leaves her willing personality to Sherry England Carole Hand leaves her beloved Latin book to any eighth rader Batt Lou In ersol l aves Business Bev Hotchkiss leaves her Wspecs to Larry edge Dona d Griffin leaves his seat in Latin class to Bill Hlldebrant Dave Hogan leaves his basketball ab'l1ty to any needy eighth grader Mar Jane H erman leaves her Job as Mr Burke's 'messenger girln to Peggy Mil er Jacgue Grinnell leaves his shyness from girls to B111 West. Richard and John Harford leave their hand- some features to some lucky 8th graders. Geor e Geisin er leaves Terminal Math. Janice Molver leaves her ability in Business to Ida Mae bblns. Thomas Hand leaves Els experience with girls to Alfred Madigan. Don Ennis leaves Els Inter- est in girls to Bill O'Br1sn. Ro er Hamel leaves his neat looks to his brother, Bob Hamel. Donna Limerick leaves er good spirit to Bev Whitmarsh. Delores Jllson leaves her smile to Gloria Walker. Nano Klssel leaves her ability in Science to June Baran. Richard Halstead leaves ome room 26X under the command of Miss Sneddon. Art Boice leaves his romantic moods to John Coston. Connie Gibbs leaves French class for a Frenchman. Barb Sisson leaves her post in Stu- dent Council to anyone who is capable of it. Donald Parks leaves his shyness from girls to Jim Sutherland. Bill Morrow just can't resist leaving. 43 . i th Q f A f 2 ,A J ax Biffle , f, Q. .L p A- 'K I, q?ri?' p l - cl Jo - ' 13 ' 0 in . . ts u I ' - O . C . 1 e o E Q



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Josephine Alamo - sweater girl Sharon Armstrong - concert pianist Ruth Bartholomew - housewife Carol Boehm - Mr. Rockefeller's private secretary Arthur Boice - Mr. 1953 Mary Ann Bustln - career girl Dorothy Catlin - manager of a Florida motel Richard Catlin - career boy Adrianne Clingan - Marilyn Monroe II Jerry Clupper - opera singer Betsy Conlon - veterinarian Patricia Connors - dress buyer at Macy's Glee Crawford - New York model Dorothy Cronk - dentist Barbara Davidson - ballet dancer Darlene Decker - kindergarten teacher Richard Dunfee - comedian Nina Eddy - missionary Donald Ennis - crooner Ellen Ganapol - druggist Connie Gibbs - French teacher Mary Jane Grace - hair stylist Donald Griffin - mcrtician Jacque Grinnell - future President of the United States 2 Mary Jane Hagerman - gym teacher 5 Beverly Culver - dietitian Carole Hand - head nurse at New York City Hospital Thomas Hand - best dressed man of 1953 Pat Martin - Orchid florist Clem O'Toole - champion weight lifter Janet Heldig - farmer's wife David Hogan - center for Minneapolis Lakers Lorraine Howe - concert violinist Gall Jenney - girl athlete Nancy Kissel - concert oellist Jeff Knapp - editor of New York Times Nellie Lattari - head cheerleader of West Point Catherine Leeneski - author cf child- ren's stories Joyce Malanoskl - undertaker Jean Maslin - Navy wave Robert Masteller - world's greatest trumpet player Janice Mclver - secretary to Rock Hudson Evaline Kinney - school teacher Larry McNeal - shop teacher Patricia Miller - poultry raiser Vincent Moro - priest Carol Morrow - airline hostess Bill Morrow - farmer George Myers - car designer Wayne Riddell - center for Green Bay Packers Jane Robbins - home economics teacher Joyce Rogers - nurse N lv, I prophecy Delores Scott - academy award actress Barbara Sisscn - Miss America Patty Soper - Best mother of 1958 Pat Sullivan - Best father of 1958 Dorothy Terwilliger - maJorette - Michigan Band Robert Simmons - Mr. America Roberta Simmons - algebra teacher Bill Estes - Einstein II Betty Ingersoll - psychiatrist Delores Jilscn - Girl Scout leader Donald Kraft - boxer Pearl Kryger - head of Iowa State Marching Band Mlcheline Liguorl - channel swimmer Donna Limerick - manufacturer of eye- glass rims Beverly Mathers - d1plomat's wife Guy Moe - Fuller brush man Mary Parents - district nurse Donald Park - owner of Bijou movie theaters . Donald Peterson - bus driver Charles Robinson - mechanic Phyllis Salsberry - florist 0 Stephen Simonds - postmaster in the Waverly Post Office Paul Sorensen - train conductor Sally Timm - marriage counselor ,Q Donna Tracy - designer of wedding gowns Betty VanNorman - private secretary Fred VanNorman - wrestler Jane Vernon - bug collector Shirley Yale - Fuller brush girl Revs Young - cosmetic sales girl Mary Alteri - business secretary Sharon Anneman - toothpaste model Leona Barrows - calendar artist Daniel Barton - angleworm farmer George Boyle - dltchdigger Brenda Briggs - fllmcutter at MGM Donald Burlingame - five star general Richard Campbell - collector of snow- 0 flakes Joseph Carnrike - grandfather Charles Chamberlain - artist Betty Chandler - grandmother Charles Farr - archeolcglst , f Ellen Fenner - diet secretary .if Charles Fiske - professor 4,ff' Margaret Foster - wife fb Richard Frye - husband George Gelsinger - soda fountain Jockey Gary Greenfield - movie director Roger Hamel - manufacturer of pine needles John Harford - dirt farmer Richard Harford - cowboy Grace Havens - cowgirl Robert Hoppe - opera star Beverly Hotchkiss - private nurse I ls B .J

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