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We the class of 1955 of MORAVIA CENTRAL SCHOOL being of fairly blank minds extremely poor memories and with unsurpassable ignorance owing to the exhaustion resulting from twelve years of tremendous exertion do hereby make and declare this to be our last Jimi Wlill unit irsizunrni To the faculty we lease the phone number of a good psychiatrist To the freshmen we leave our paper wads and erasers To the sophomores we leave our alibis and excuses for getting out of work and school To the juniors we lease the following items Doris Bergenstock wills Ellen Barber the right to draw pictures during study hall Doris s favorite hobby Bruce Hobart wills immy Newhart the right to sleep in all his study halls immy will have to go some to make as good use of this as Bruce did Charles Bush leaves his height to George Brown Louise Nutting and Geraldine Bell will David Warner the right to get in some of their mean moods at Norm s and also to keep the kids quiet Darlene Greenman wills Phyllis Heigle the right to use her name when shes in a tough spot Seems Darlene s borrowed Phyllis name Mabel jackson wills to udy Mantz the right to have a front seat in homeroom oan Ryan leases Aleta Patterson the right to run down halls to get the front seat of the car noon hours That poor car' Mary Alice Koons wills to Dick Coon the right to talk in first period study hall We re sure Dick will make good use of this Alice Kenyon leaves Andrea Clark the prixilege of playing Solo Clarinet in band during her senior year. Perry Newman leases Marshall Wade the right to take little jaunts around the halls every eighth period without being caught. ean Lull wills Mary Blewett a little bit of her plentiful hair. Seems Mary is minus a little. Ruth Smith wills Bexerly Nadge the right to skip school whenever she likes. Marilyn McKane leaves Carolyn Woodard the right to pick on an underclassman as Marilyn did. Millie Morgan and Carol Matison will Sally Moseley the right to be engaged in her senior year. Bobbie Brown wills Allan Markley the right to be called brownie as he was. Nothing personal Allan. Marilynn Kehoe wills jean Robbins her giggle and the right to use it in all her classes. Mary Emperor leaves Brian Mitchell the right to get through high school by the skin of his teeth and a good laugh as she did. jeannen Warn just leaves joab Austin behind with orders to keep away from the girls. jinny Baylor leaves Judy Wheat and Carolyn Mackey the rare privilege of carting the kids to BUD's every noon. Fred Ward wills Frank Hall the right to skip school and go deer hunting next year. 112151 will mth Cl stamp
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Page 31 text:
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Coming through the door is the author of one of the current best-sellers, How to Relax and Sleep in Clary. Welcome, Bruce Hobart. The book is gaining in popularity with teenagers throughout the nation. Barbara VanArsdale graduated from Alfred University and is now employed by Parker Tiddley-Winks Association, where she can keep an eye on Skip. Clayton Ball and Robert Brown have produced a herd of 200 cows which give homogenized milk. It is rumored that each cow is worth S50,000! jim Hammon and Ben Arnold both own large farms near Moravia, and as a sideline, run a Taxi Service in their home town between the school and the Sugar Bowl, the high school hangout, which is owned by Geraldine Bell. Gerry got lots of practice running the business during high school days. The Woman's Union has announced a course of lectures and demonstrations for high school students interested in Home Economics. The classes will be conducted by jean Lull and Carol Matison Lilly. Here comes Fred Trapp, chief engineer in the Detroit factory of the Trapp Sportscar. A well-known figure will soon come through the door. Perry Newman, conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra, is regarded as America's top musician and conductor. We are very sad that Mabel jackson can't be with us this evening. Mabel, a dress designer, is ill at her suburban home with an attack of hiccups. just returned from a six-month tour of the world is joan Ryan. joan, who in private life is Mrs. Powell, made her theatrical debut back at M.C.S. and is now a famous character actress on Broadway. jeannen Warn is Joan's prompter and manager. Virginia Baylor has finally stopped looking for that two-tone Hudson convertible. jinny doesn't have to wonder where it is any more, as she is now a co-owner. The next person to enter the stage has won many Oscars for her productions. Doris Bergenstock has replaced Walt Disney, we hear. Congratulations. Meribeth Brown has been promoted to Head Librarian of the New York Library. Carol Harris, the famous interior decorator, has just completed her new book, How lo Decorale a Trailer. Louise Nutting Elser is leading a quiet life in her Sennett home. Here comes Lou's good friend, Robert Stevens. Bob is Master of Ceremonies of a show he originated, Here's My Line. Don Bergenstock is a salesman of Hot-Rods and, judging by the number of Hot-Rods owned by the high school crowd, is doing very well. ' - This has certainly been wonderful, meeting all of our classmates again after so many years. Immediately following the program, we shall all go to the reception room of the Hotel Statler for an opportunity to become re-acquainted. Goodnight everyone. This is Your Life, Class of 1955! URHGHNAL SENHURS Left to right: Mary Emperor, Roberta Buss, Joan Ryan, Carol Harris, Fred Trapp, Paul Morse, Jim Hammon Don Storrs, Bob Stevens and Alice Kenyon
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rmmy Hammon wrlls rmmy Pxrleer the rrght to drrye Phyllrs Hergele to school rn the mornrng Brll Ireeman wrlls George DeWrtt the rrght to go mth a teacher s daughter Laura Mooney leayes Marrlyn Nye the rrght to be the horseback rrder of the senror elAsS Carol Harrrs leaxes Ann Cams an the rrght to go rn the homemal-.rng room exe-ry fourth and erghth and srxth perrods Ben Arnold wrlls Carolyn Mackey hrs err so she can drrye downtown at noon Dorrs Lansdowne leayes Dorrs Phelps the rrght to be the frrst grrl marrred rn the senror e ass Roberta Buss leayes to Marcra loster her quret manner Lrnda Myers grxes Carol Rremer the rrght to get good marks rn Englrsh ohn Romarne leaxes hrs thanl-.s to ohn MaeNerl for hrs modest outstandrng dedrcated brarn work whreh he has so wrllrngly loaned ackre Wrlkrns wrlls Daye Wrllranmson that grand old hunter hrs seat on bus 22 Don Storrs yyrlls to Pat Nadge the rrght to slerp sehool wrthout gettrng caught Bob Steyens wrlls to Rolland Brleer the rrght to haye the hottest ear rn the senror class Don Bergenstoele vsrlls to Tom Brovxn the rrght to HOT ROD around at noon trme Donny can grye you good lessons on that Marrlyn brewxrt wrlls ane Hotehlerss her naturally curly harr Thrs wrll elrmrnate all the trme spent vxrtn eurlers and prns Barbara Mooney vsrlls her loye for md her abrlrty to play the vrolrn to essre Thornton You re so lueley essre Barbara VanArsdale leayes Barbara Thornton the rrght to skrp school eyery fourth perrod and not get caught Fred Trapp leaxes Tommy Shay er the left end on the football team Merrbeth Brown vyrlls Paul Donald the rrght to work rn the lrbrary fourth perrods It seems he lrkes to spend rnost of hrs spare trme rn there ane Prerce vs rlls some ot her quretness to Arthur Young Bud Hewrtt leases hrs hrgh marks to Steye Odden and leay es hrs posrtron on the football team to Hrlton Tanney Shrrley Wrllrams just leaxes ean and lranlere Srmmons wrlls jean Wrllrams the rrght to Brownre around a eertarn teaeher rn her senror year Wfally Burnett leaxes Wayne Beyea hrs actrng abrlrty Charlre Treat wrlls Art Myers hrs curly harr Eleanor Ward wrlls her 95 axerage rn Chemrstry to Susre Moseley Lucky Sue' Paul Morse leases Paul Ward a lrttle more herght Paul really needs that Clayton Ball wrlls to Marwrn Andrews the rrght to sell popcorn at home games and George Grays wrlls hrm the frrst class rrght to the nurses offrce Srgned THE CLASS OI' 55 ' v 1' V , ., . ' '-, v ' .' .l - ' J . ., 6 . , V , L A '- , zu - Y ' ' C A I . r l ' L 1 f'-rv b rf , f lv. r v J ' J f f - , . , f J , , - rl ' ya -y 'I ' ' , - in . , . . . . , 4 r r y. - -- y' 5- v . ly ' .' , .Q JK , - , 1 L ,- . , A . . , . ,J . J ' f ' A . v4 4 V4 . 4 ' ' v . '- JN y, ., .4 , , . . Y. 7 ' ' V ' . V 1 1,
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