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CLASS fROPHECY It is now time to go on a very long trip. So into the future year of '03 we will slip. We will find the talents of these ladies and gents. Very widely scattered, just like their sense. Of course, you know I'm only kidding. So on and on we shall go skidding. And now we come to a stop In front of Janet Wells' decorating shop. As we walk into her place, A l'unny expression comes or. her face. Sne is the best interior decorator, that we have seen. I'm sure you'll agree Janet's decorating is really keen. Around the corner, look who we find, Joyce Gregory, a real nice piece of womankind. She is working as a clerk in the 5 and 10 store. She needs some change, so we hear her roar, Someone come and give me some nickels and dimes, She never yelled like that in school, well—maybe sometimes. Now we see a sign that says, See Bob's Jazz Band at ? !ayes. When we arrive at the spot We know that Bob is on top. Bob's band and chorus are playing fine. We see he's as well-known as Rubensteln. It's Sonny Benjamin we see now. Be is one of the few senior boys not pushing a ptow Re is playing on a team, basketball of course. Sonny is a boy, the rules he does enforce. He is a good player, that we should know. It's getting late now and so we'll go. Well, look who lives in the house with a new style door. Jeanne Thompson, herself, whom we all adore. She's peering through the window to see Who her company may be. She tells of her husband and family of five 'Which has kept Jeanne very much alive. What's this we hear, it's Jack Light With his baseball team full of fight. We knew Jack liked the Dodgers, Now he is the manager of these lodgers. The World Series will now be won By the Dodgers, says Jack in fun. After graduating from school, Wanda Ostrander kept up with the Golden Rule. She went to college and graduated, To become a secretary well educated. She is working hard to attain, A good reputation, not one as a scatterbrain. As we continue on our journey. We find Ruth Kodrlch working for an attorney. To find the papers she has mislaid Is quite a problem without a maid. But she is really very snappy. And she appears to be very happy.
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Presidont--Ronald Miller Vice President—Janiit Wells Socrctary—Robert Perry Treasurcr--Rone Valentine During the year the Jennings brothers, Ronald and Jam os, joined u3 to 3well our ranks to thirty-one. To raise money toward our senior trip we sponsored a dance and bake sales. Both of these events were very successful. Our class was well represented In all activities. We enjoyed our yoar under Mr. Zoch and Mr. Knapp. Fall of 1951 found twenty-one noisy Juniors under the guidance of Mr. Clapp. We immediately elected the following officers: Presidcnt—George Harrington Vice President--Robert Perry Secretary-?reasurer--Janet Wells Wo welcomed A1ice Rehrmann a3 a now member of our class, but were sorrv to see that Marjorie Barley, Edward Perrigo, Hilda Whlsnell, and James Toomath failed to return in September. Ronald Miller, by doubi ing-up, left our class to Join this year’s seniors. Marion Lake, Joan Stewart, and the Jennings brothers left us to transfer to other schools during the year. Our money raising activities for the year included bake sales, a Haloween dance, the concession stand during the Music Festival, and the Alumni Banquet. The fall of »52 found twenty-throe baffling seniors under the direction of Mr. Clapp. To start the year off right we elected the following officers: President-Rene Valentine Vice President—Sonny Benjamin Socretary-Troasurer—Alice Rehrmann During the year we worked hard to earn more money for our senior trip. We sold magazine subscriptions, sponsored a dance, held bake sales, put on the play, Arsenic and Old Lace, and sponsored the supper for the Rotarians115th Anniversary celebration. In January Marilyn Decker left us to go to the Mildred Elley Business School in Albany. Barbara Springett Anna Livesey
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We see Thelna with her manners at their best. She is pleasant, cheerful and really dressed. Thelma is working as a typist for a big business concern. She tells us there is a lot she knows, but more she'd like to learn Thelma is happy, careful and fancy-free. But she always tends to business like a good employee. In the cute little cottage by the lake, We find Alice Rehrmann baking a cake. She has a nice husband and family of four. Two husky boys and two cute girls whom you'd adore. Alice says she has the life which she enjoys, Even though she has a hard time with her boys. Who i3 this looking out the door? It's Wilma and Lyle with good wishes galore. She tells us about her three girls and three boys. Lyle says they are quiet and don't make much noise. We all know Wilma would make her kids behave better than that. But, Just in case, we better move on before we're knocked flat. LookI Look! at who we 3eeJ Why it's our classmate Anna Llvesey. She has made dancing her career. When she dances, how the crowd does cheer. Anna is a nice dancing gal. And anyone would want her for a pal. Up above we hear a roar. It's Harold Jones with his plane, Man-O-War. We aren't surprised to learn he has his own airport He always did like airplanes above any other sport. We better leave, he'll be understanding. Since HE knows he's good at landing. We find Betty Rowe at the five and dime, When it is almost closing tine. She enjoys her work so much, That she hardly takes time to eat any ? -inch. Betty hates to see us leave. But if we don't we'll be thrown out with a heave. Zoom!I Their goes a fast car. It's John Skurla and his, Shooting-Star. While he zooms by, he says Hil He has surprised us all, what a guyl Now onward we must move. I hope you don't mind or disapprove. Next we visit our big boy Karl Laubmeie , Who is working harder since prices are higher. He has a wife and four husky boys. Who help him with his work without any noise. He likes his farm very much. And hopes with him we.'11 keep in toucn. Oh, look, here's a farml It's Corinne and Bill, wltn all their charm. They have a lovely farm-house. And a cute daughter who is as quiet as a mouse. Listen there's the dinner-bell, I guess we better say farewell.
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