Newark Valley Central High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Newark Valley, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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STEM? The Class of '45 began its career in September, l94l. Very fresh indeed, werwere divided into two homerooma, the boys in Mrs. Paulus' room, and the girls in Mrs. Chamberla1n's. Elections were held, and the results were: Lewis Cook, President, Onalea Graves, Vice-President, Daniel Bender, Secretary, and Betty Lawrence, Treasurer. Roger Snapo and Betty Lawrence were chosen as Student Council Representatives. Two parties were held in the gym, and the class had a won- derful time all year with Mr. Edson and Mr. Hagerty as derful time all year with Mrs. Edson and Mr. Hagerty as advisers. The next year found the boys and girls still divi- ded--the again in again in elected: former in Mr. Burger's room, and the latter Mr. Mrs. Chamberla1n'e. All-girl officers were Thelma Luszczek as President, Lillian Needham, Vice-President, Alice Luszczek, Secretary, and Nannette Woodard Treasurer The Council Representatives were Doris Hover and Bernard Gregrow We silly Sophomores had two parties again that year, and Miss Beaanson and Mr Frost ably served as advisers Now jaunty Juniors, but beginning to realize we had to earn some money, we met all together in Miss Besanson's homeroom She and Miss Gaylord were our ad visers and under their guidance, we sold stationery put on a play 'Everybody s Crazy Now ' held a Junior Prom, and enjoyed two more parties Our officers were Richard Rutan, President, Bernard Gregrow, Vice Presi dent Betty Lawrence, Secretary, and Thelma Luszczek Treasurer Lewis Cook and Gerald Dunn represented us ln the Council As sophisticated Seniors we assembled in Miss Roberts' homeroom. Officers were elected to guide us on our last journey--Gerald Dunn, Presidentg Bernard Gregrow, Vice-President, Betty Lawrence, Secretary, Alice Luszczek, Treasurer, and Lillian Needham, Business Manager. Janet Stimmlng and Lewis Cook were our Coun- cll Representatives, and we very wisely chose Miss Roberts and Miss Gilliland as advisers. Our one aim all during the year was the ckass truo ti New York, which we took during the week after Easter with Miss Roberts and Mr. Weeks as chaperonee. To finance this trip we sold magazines, held two dances, received the profits from two movies, and presented the Senior Play, gg Authgr gg the Fggily. However, all was not work during the year. On alent1ne's Day, we had a for- mal banquet at which everyone had a very good time. New York was also the scene of many jo ous times, and all who went on the trip thouRhU it we 1 worth their while During the year Junior Oakes,Bernard Gregrow, Charles Marlnue and Daniel Bender left to enter the aerviceof Uncle Sam Do othy Bro n left to be married Now as we go out from Newark Valley Central School we regret leaving the many friends we have made through the years, both students and teachers We are glad to go,too glad to begin our lives as adults but we will always cherish memories of our schoo1days neath the Cardinal and hhite N HGNGR STUDENT LOIS BOVEN ALICE Luszczex GERALD DUNN THELMA LuszczEx LEWIS coox HELEN MEAD MARIAN HINRICHSEN LILLIAN NEEDHAM MARY xozswosxy MARJORIE STEVENS BETTY LAWRENCE JANET STIMMING SCI-IOCJI. SONG N dAFlK MALL V CENTRAL ICETE YJU THROLGN ITS LCIVAL BOV5 AND GIRLS HITH A HAFPV SGNG IT GREETS YOU HHILE IT BANDKR IT LNFLRLS SON A10 GANNER bll. YOU RALLY NEATH Our COLORS PRIZE AND BRIGHT FOR VE SING 07 VMI LE HC SPENC AS HE STRUIQGLE U I NNI NG PRIZE ous susv scnooe one mtsr n-c rslcnos uc LONP mv: me o as ucv-1 Lies N mmm ALL urs BE r ous own NEWARK VALLEY ND THC CAP INAL KNO WHITE HN FOP DEB Tlbli PLAYIN NES WITH ALL OUR NIGHT STILL HE wean rcs New RK ALLLY ANL me C BLIN L ANU INIYC TPLLAIH THE YEA S AU ING ALHAY IC HILL. KEEP ONE ro THE VE 'CRY CF 14 BRIN DISAPPT INTPiNITS HEAVY BURDLNS HART. TO EAR HI HE T B tl Y AILING AT U9 CARE SPOT F BRI HTNLSS TUFNII B CK! D HITH ,JCLI S H-OLLAY NEATH THE AREINAL AN JHI TE BERTHA NOHL AN , Q - , n ' . - , f v- - I A , . - , . . . . I 1 eo: Y Y T v I 1 , . . . 1 I I . . . v I I I a a ' . ' ' 1 . u , 1 3 fx L 9 ll ' 1 I - v U 1 2 , 3 A , Q ga , , .4 f , ,- t . . .I . 5 , , - 4 s AT me G 1. , R L 3. 0 , I Q Y A 2 A D 'V 'SHT s one ': ' S C I .

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VMQVCQJ CY ate June,l955 Scene A fashionable apartment in New York KA maid enters the living room I Maid Miss Rosalak t1ere's a Mrs Gent and chil dren to see you Do you want to see them now or shall I tell then to walt? Miss Rosalak don't believe I know a Mrs Gent, but ask her and the children to come in fMaid leaves and enters with Mrs Gent 7 Miss Rosalak Why Lois Bowen' What a surprise this is d1dn't know you were married You say its ten years now' My, those triplets certainly resemble you W hile we are visiting the triplets can play ln the study lTr1p1ets leave? I'm sorry that you couldn't get to the Alumni Banquet of the Class of '45 last week Lois I just got back today Come sit beside me and I' tell you all about it fThe recline in luxurious chairs I Yes it was in Balzarville the home of Art and his wealthy wife Agatha Abigail Astor II Rockerfeller III Balzar It seems the banquet cost a huge sum but Art can be extravagant these days I had a very pleasant trip to Balzarvllle riding in a Super Modern Deluxe electric train driven by Lewis Cook I understand that watching the Newark Valley train while still in high school made Lewie wonder if trains could ever be on time and inspired him to find out I was reading 'Newsy Bits' from the No y Town Herald edited by Evelyn Miller when I noticed a dignified gentleman in an army uniform coming Oakes' he had an escort of thirteen men and a boy who were loaded wlth his campaign ribbons medals and briefcases Junior had been visiting the home of Marine Richard Avery and wife Margie and he couldn't Pet over how well Margie runs the house hold Dick does all the housework dishes and the cooking Incidently, Betty Lawrence who is the librarian at N V C S is boarding there A Betty has very little artistic ability, Beth le doing the art work While driving to the mansion a truck loaded wltn government 'Tanky Tanks' whizzed past me and I got a glimpse of Mary K at the wheel She hit a nail and got a flat but Grace Dunham was w'th her ard carefully read 'What to do if I ever get a flat N It wasn't long before Grace fixed the tire and t ey were on tnelr way aga n thanks to those helpful notes from shop work at I V C S Bea Shelp was wornlng or govern ent 'Tanky Tarks' but Ken Newton is nome from the Navy now and Bea has her hu ds full' Those many little New 15 ton's insist on being washed with 'Yetter's Better Floating Soap 99 9911005 pure Yes, Larry in his lab has perfected this new soap I finally arrived at the mansion and found Dr Terwllliger in a beautiful gown designed by Janet waiting for her staff Assistant Surgeon Betty Fox Nurse Mar Walt and Medical Secretary Marian Hinrichsen lncidentallylf your clothes are droop shaped and you can't get attention from that certain someone Janet's Exclusive Shop is here on Fifth Avenue and her designing is the Able Grable style I I was told not to go into the study a Pro fessor of Agriculture Lacey Armitage, was prepar ing another of his famous lectures on 'Does Your Beef Taste Different Lately?' Charlie Damon gives helpful hints to the old prof if herforgets his speech I couldn't help but notice how cool lt was lnsolte of the many guests but 'Allen's Wonder Air Conditioning made tnat possible L11 who has graduated from a college of Home Econo ics, told me that she was working with Chemist Mead on Clark's Health Farm at producing vitamin enrlcaed vltalltv vegetables Their re search would have been a success but a plane made a crash landing in their garden The next morning they found Pilot Pastalan in the cabbages Co Pilot Mar nus tangled among corn stalks with Golden Bantam Corn sticking out of his ears Avlatrix Grace Beebe was carried by the wind to 'Knlcker bocker's Playhouse ' KDot Brown's and Merle Nan who is hoping to be a housewife someda a rlved late as Daniel Sinatra Haymes Crosby Como Bender was vocalizlng, but she has been helping District Attorney Dunn and F B I Agent Bernie Gregrow mostly District Attorney Dunn solve the on Luszczek's Dude Rancho Pancho Doris chief telephone operator of the 'Blab Listen and Hear All' Telephone Company lost he d0JD1e bubble gum while riding on a Luszczek Crosby speed horse Doris wou1dn't return to duty without her gum and fortunately the three master minds solved the case and returned Dor1s's gum to her Yes, Lois I'n the medical secretary at the Happy Home for the Horrible Haunted ' It's suc interesting work and the characters I meet' KThe clock strikes six and Lois is at the door waiting for the triplets while they unwrap their suckers 5 L B Ge t Ilm sorry that I can't stay longer and visit but my huppy must have his supper This news report has been wonderful ss osglgk It was grea seeing you and the triplets By all means do call again Bye' D . 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