Morris Central High School - Morrisanian Yearbook (Morris, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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CLASS PROPHYCY IQSM It is now l9bk and, altholgh the years have been rough since our graduation day at Norris Central High, we decide to keep our promise to our classmates to cone and visit them. As we leave Vorris 'n our high powered Cadillac convertible we very soon come to a ll sputtering ll stop. When we get out to investi gate the cause of our delay, we cone face to face with Bob Black. He explains to us that he has a garage just down the road and has been doing very well. After looking at our engine, Bob says itfll be an hour before we can be on our way. He also hints at a discount he will give us if we leave the car at Nhisu garage. At Bob's suggestion, we start out for a little walk around the countryside. Who do we come upon but Carol Saunders, sitting under an oak tree reading uGone With The Windu. After we tell each other how happy we are to meet, Carol reveals the fact that this is only the lOth time she has read the book. As Carol escorts us back to our car, she tells us about the little farm she now has and how well she is doing ve say our 'goodbys after oaying Bob's fee and we are again on our way north From the highway we can see the most beautiful ranch type house with a winding driveway leading up to it It looks so inviting that we decide to investigate and see who lives there As the car comes to a ston in front of the house, who walks out the door but Reita Chase with the cutest little pair of black haired twins trailing along behind her I guess luck was with her because we come to find out that she married one of the fellows she was writing to back in 195k Just as we walk out the door, Garre Rutherford walks in It seems he is a traveling auditor and is trying to locate one of Re1ta's neigh bors Garre says there is a lot of money in his business and you get a chance to travel a lot He asks why we don't get 1nto the business and of co1rse, we thank him and remark that we are doing enough traveling at the moment Just as we are leaxlng, after a long chat, Reita tells us that Ken neth Anderson was the one who built her house and that we can see him just up the road about two miles where he is building another ranch house Upon arriving at the scene of construction, we find that it really is Ken Anderson and look who's there, Nita Daniels, bossing the job! We ask Ken what's going on and he says he is building the house for Nita and only she knew what she wanted so he was keeping her on the job Kenneth has been working as a carpenter for quite some time and is the head of his own crew Nita and her husband have three lovely little girls and have finally found the place where their dream house is to be built A few miles further on we again look out of the car window to admire the beautiful scenery We are amazed to recognize the face of Gregory Cooke and he seems to be working with four other men setting our little trees We bring the car to a stop and walk up to see Greg He says he is ver harp vit dis 1ob avi reall lrtezds to make reforggtatiop l1ves ir a house trailer I ' rev tells us that there seems to be a drf spell abogt tweptv miles in state ard all the azners are neetirf at a towr hall to discuss the atter Pe sars there are three or four of the 195A grad lates who live ip there Jr farms So as it see s sucn a ood onport urltv to neat so e nore of o1r classnates we decide to so ro the meeting I X ' . V If ' . A g . . . y . e i . . . . 0 I , a . y A O Y J q O ' e I O O I if H ll, rv I U!-, 1 Q K, V .., A W A his life work. We're happy to hear that Grag is narried too and '1 - 1 Z - I- , - ' ' X ' ' r - - W 1 . A ' W! ' -T T A .. .1 Y - 1 V v A . . . 4 . fn 5 LA rv V , . A 4 x ' ,M J . . - .Jo in

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Leona Bendzlovucz Exa I-larrlngtor Theresa F3210 Joa'1'1e Benedlct Barbara Par1xe1 DOF15 Saunde s Pat Card Kay Beardsly Ann Harrlngton Den1se Morehouse Donna Goetcneas Je rry Joy Fred Colburn Roy Harrmgton Howard M1ller Ralph Lasher Jmm Talbot Donald Saunders Grover Morehousc Fred Bronger Lawrence Larsen Robert Perrxgo Mr Clapp MISS Herrmg MISS Skorupa Mrs Wells Mr Zoch Mxss Flo CLASS WILL More fr1ends 111-'e Pat Many .Ioy's 1n the future. A dr11er tra1n11g o xrse The rlgvnt to p1bl1sn a Joke, ooolf A ma 1 nearer your own ape bornt of the guys you drc am a :out all tm t1me An appomtment oook to keep all your fa1tnful lovers strau ht More rnen l1ke Jam Anothe r man l1 c Ralph Somebody who can help you as much as Nl Knapp Betttr places to par than Ma1n Strlet New ears Excl lha abxhty to get nome ea l1c r 1'1 tht vw ornmgj A new ear and a drlvexls hand boom A glfl to lu lp you ku p sport A t,1rlw1otal1cs 1nsteac1ofwr1t1n5llttt More doodle bug rulers More Confxdence IH the prestncl 0 gxrls ill' l1ltlc free tlmc amouflagjt to nxdl your blusht s new Cap p1stol the old ont must bt worn out Another Valentxne party hkg the lag one Another class of greml111s Pat1ence w1th the sophomore glrls St1lts A rnegaphone Some peace and qu1et 1r1 the sen1or room next year A new room mate next year who can cook as good as M155 Herrmg Q. . ., , ' A ll vu' 1 '. ' '1 A ' '1 3 1 '-, H . AI .,, 1 .n. , 1. V. ' 1 : A ' 1 f', ' 'r 4 5 ' ' 1 'l ' ' f ' ', , . ., .y 13 ' l ' lu- un ' f 'LJ , ' X ' 1 1 r. '1 . . , Q. 1 , Sheila Rathbun A permanent pass to Orislxany Falls, 2 ' ' ' Y- ' - 1 r 'r '. 3. 1 .' 1, , ' J 1 . I 1 Y W3 1 1 ' 1' 1 I 1 ' ' ' 1 1 -rs. A X' ll ' I V - x W 1 V- I Ag' l. , A A . . ' ,- AC y 1 3 1 I 4 A . ' , , q , '



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e just as another car drives up to the door As we get recognize Bob Stephens getting out of his car Out of the other side we see one! twol' threelll fourllll kids tumbling out Bob say his wife will be along a little later in the other car We take it his little farm is quite prosperous, to have two cars and that Hob must be very happy from the look on his face we seem to be the last to the meeting because the meeting starts just as we get ourselves seated And who do we see presiding over the meeting but John Turnbull we always knew he was quite an authority on farming and now we see that he is also a good leader, for he keeps the meeting and the e to decide on what to do about the dry spell five years now John has a very up to date farm and has about MS head of cattle John also has a very pretty wife and two handsome little boys Glenn has taken over his Frandfather's farm, formerly known as the Lester Wilson farm Glenn is making a very good living off his farm and although he hasn't married yet, he tells us he is getting engaged next week Just as we turn around we run into Albert Gugel He has a farm, too, and he is quite busy He tells us he has a milk route, too Albert takes the milk to the creamery in the morninp in between his farming chores Albert is married and about three or four years from now he will have two very good helpers around the farm Seeing no more of our classmates we leave the meeting and very soon come into Syracuse Our car radio is turned on and we hear the name Harland Johnson mentioned We search into our memory and remember that Harland was interested in radio in school and decide that he nust be 'the' Harland Johnson After arriving at the radio station we are told that Harland was just awarded a beautiful watch for be'ng with the station for five years and do ng such excellent technical engineer advising and work The station has been working very well since Harland came there and was thankful After talking with Harland for a while, he invites us up to his apartment to meet his wife The next person we meet is Barbara Miller We find her in a large office building in Syracuse As we walk in the executive's office we find her there busily typing letters for her boss After waiting a few minutes, we go to lunch with her and have a long chat Barb tells us that she has been married for two years and has a lovely apartment and a car She has done very well in her secretarial career As we leave the resturant we bump into Warren Kinney and leave Barb to go to a second lunch Warren, we find works in the same office building as Barb only he is an expert accountant He tells us that he has had three companys offer him bigger and better jobs but he ean't make up his mind yet as to which one he wants Warren is making himself a very prosperous career arrer tells us that Jo ce oonath is a rur e mr the hosnital ir Svracuse so we say coodby to ar er and o to the hospital At the hospital, we ask for Joyce and find that everyone seems to ask for Joyce when they have to come to the hospital. Joyce is a very popular nurse and a very good one. She says 1t's nothing, but we know it took a lot of work. Joyce tells us she is married to one of the interns in the hospi- tal and is very happy. They have been married for one year now and have a lovely home. As we leave the citv of Syracuse, traveling toward Canada, we see e lovely modern home just en the outskirts of the sity. Ve see Elaine Buhr outside, spading around some tulips in her garden. Elaine seems very happy te see us. We discover Elaine is married to Melvin Stevens and has three pretty little girls and one boy. They have two cars and a nice sum- mer heme in Canada. TC Cf tl or' I e , get of our car We . Q O . Y e A J Men in Urier mfdl. trvint . Korn Is- 'een Q7-Ct?lYH9w of this area with Glenn Wilson for nigh-on-to , - - . . O O O i e O I I g .e I I O , . I O . ' 0 'uv . U T' T . a . S. ' . J . Y . V , .3 K W V . . g . - .

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