Naples Central High School - Neapolitan Yearbook (Naples, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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LAST WILL «i TESTAMENT I3THE CLA55 Of 1950 OF NAPLES CENTRAL 5CM00L, of 1% nUMX of NAPLES |n COUtAj of OKTARIO in tKq. Stqtr of YQfiK ;It ding, of Sqrvc. mind qnd Sound body 3 clo mqK(L, publish } qnd cRcIqrp. this miy Iqsf Will qnd T stqmfnt, in manner follou mc, thot I do -say . FIR5T-I direct that all my Juat debts be paid by the Class of 1951 SECOND - 1 e iueatli the following assets as herein set forth: Eleanor Newman leaves her laugh to Ruth Morrow and her way with the Wheats to Marilyn Dinzler. Leonard Guerrette leaves with his usual mutter, while the teachers give one big sigh of relief. Sally Koby leaves her news staff v orries to some lucky junior and her parties to Miss Haresign and Miss Bingenheimer. Marvin Konz leaves completely worn out from two years of trying to get enough order in class meetings to be heard. Betty Reamer leaves Miss Haresign one big bag of corn kurls to share with her future junior and senior physical education classes. Donald Gelder and Richard Pridmore leave their beautiful friendship to Erwin Drake and Jack Potter, and their various jokes to anyone who is gracious enough to laugh at them. (Besides themselves.) Betty Hall just leaves, while Mr. Harwood looks forward to a lot less trouble in his future business classes. Charlie Bush leaves his steady, easy-going manner to Julie Stempel. Barbara Stempel leaves her naturally curly hair to Francis Hall. Barton Seager and Frank Parshall leave the cafeteria women in peace and their extra helpings to Benny Gardner. Doris Lent leaves her speaking contest experience to next year's junior class; from experience we know they'll need it. Donald Gerould leaves gladly-if only he can pass that social studies. Marion North and Laura Fleischraan leave with promised futures. Harry Fenton leaves his intermediate algebra knowledge to anyone who has plenty of his own. Janet Fisher leaves her athletic ability to Barbara Hawkins. Bill Mansfield leaves his way with the junior high girls to Bud Arndt. Deloris Tiberio leaves her baritone to Betty Porter, and her job of playing for the chorus to Jean Pressler. Clair Drake leaves his baritone voice to Bill Doranu Rosalie Cornish leaves her locker number one in the girls'lockers to any future junior or senior girl who can remember the lock combination and keep it locked. Dale Trudell leaves his ability to get the most out of school to Donald Francis. Mrs. Keith leaves for New York with her fingers crossed. To the juniors, we leave the honors and problems of being seniors. To the sophomores, we leave our old worn out review books as a start on their paper collections next year. To the freshmen, we leave what we hope will be a good example. To the junior high students, we leave the four or five more years of lots of fun in school. To the grades, wo leave the experience,at some future date, of being the target of snowballs such as those they so gleefully hurled at us last winter. The class of 1950 leaves a very good class adviser to any class who is lucky enough to get her. Witnessed by the undersigned, we proclaim this our last will and testament. lr Witness Whereof} l r unto subscribe our nqm £-5. 77 j £ 19

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IN THE FUTURE It was a lovely morning for shopping on this particular June day exactly ten years from the day the class of 1950 marched proudly up the aisle to receive their diplomas. Yes, I was really reminiscing as I swung open the door to B. D. Seager and Co., the largest department store of its kind in western New York. Although it was just 10:00 A. M., already the aisles were crowded with people, swarming to left and right of me. Suddenly I felt a poke in the back. Wheeling around, I saw Donald Gelder and Dick Pridmore armed with easeIs,brushes and paint.They informed me that they were co-heads of the commercial advertizing department. After adjusting my hat,I ran smack into Barbara Stempel who was con- ducting her fourth grade through the grocery section. She said that this was a supplement to a unit in geography on where we get our various food products. As I started to leave I saw a big sign advertizing tasty grape juice bottled by M. J. Konz and Co. Just as I left, I spied Dale Trudell and William Mansfield who informed me they were successful in their respective businesses. After such an exciting morning, I was surprised when I looked at my watch and found it to be 12:30 P.M. and I was getting hungry. After scanning the store directory, I couldn’t seem to locate the third floor restaurant. Just as I was about to give up in despair I located an information booth a few feet away. V as I surprised when I recognized Harry Fenton explaining to me (with his hands) the shortest and most direct way to the restaurant. It all seemed so easy when he explained it to me, so I wasn't disturbed when I ended up in toyland. After a slight delay I sat down at a small comer table and waited for ser- vice. As I glanced over the top of my menu I saw a tailored young lady approach- ing my table. Sure enough, it was Sally Koby who now is a successful buyer for the china department. Soon a trim waitress came over, whom I later found out to be Betty Reamer, and served us our omelet. Sally told me that the restaurant bought all their eggs and milk from the collaborated farms of Clair Drake and Charles Bush. She went on to say that quite a few seniors of 1950 were employed at the store. Laura Mao Fleischman is chief dietiatian Doris Lent, Betty Hall, and Marian North aro private secretaries. Those painful periods of typing and shorthand proved useful to them.After lunch I went to the fourth floor fur salon to look at the fur styles for I960.The first model presented was Eleanor Newman, modeling a $20,000 mink coat. She always could wear her clothes so well. As the floorwalker slowly turned to walk in the opposite direction, I recognized Franklin Parshall, wearing a red carnation in his lapel. This is only a stand in Job because he is the store’s Santa Claus at Christmas. Y hile riding down the elevator I noticed a colorful billing of a musical program coming soon to the local auditorium. Top billing was given to soprano, Rosalie Cornish, who was to be accompanied by Deloris Tiberio. I was pleased to find these girls had gone on with their musical talents. As I looked away I saw Janet Fisher simply loaded down with bundles. When I inquired what she had so many packages for, she replied that it was a weekend’s supply of groceries for her family. Feeling a bit dizzy, I got off the elevator only to hear the familiar voice of Leonard Guerrette telling a group of ladies the value of using Lusto Floor Wax for floors that shine beautifully. I meant to stop and listen only a low moments, but fifteen minutes later, when I left, I had a year’s supply of Lusto Floor Wax for the floors---------• No v onder he’s considered top salesman on the staff. When at 5:30 I wandered wearily out of the store, I saw that we were having just a local thunderstorm. I hailed a cab only to see Donald Gerould smiling back at me from the driver's seat. I settled back against the seat, thinking how wonderful it was to see all the class members again after that June in 1950 when we all chose different courses of life to follow. 18

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