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Around szoo A. M. Hanna, Betty, Thelma and Flora woke up to the music of a radio. Gee, Russell, the least you could have done was turn it down so we could- not hear it across the hall. After a group of us came out of our conductor had a brilliant idea. any way. Has any one ever seen Miss There were some nice girls over his face? the Federal Bureau of Printing and Engraving Miss Donohue did not like lt but we used lt Donohue on a motorcycle? Ph1l's room. Who got the pitcher of water in It seems Howie needed a needle and thread. He could not ask any one from our school for lt. There must have been a lot of thread on the needle for lt to reach from 7th. floor to 6th. floor. How did you give it back? Yeah, we know. How many ordered 'peas' at the Lotus Club? Sylvia and Pat had to slt down and rest ln the Smithsonian. What was the attraction girls? We noticed we had to wait for Junius too. Was that it? Did Gene's face ever get red when the F. B. I. man started looking for his picture ln the criminal files. Who did the manager complain about? Or is that just a rumor? Come on con- fess, were Erwin What's the was all tired out when he matter, Evelyn and Julia, Those cares when revolving doors are quite you or were you not whistling at blondes, Mr. B.? reached the top of the Washington Monument. couldn't you make lt? a hindrance when you are hungry. But who you have to eat peas every meal? Why was Howie mad one night? You ought to be ashamed of yourself, Gene. Howie asked her first. The Lincoln Memorial is nice at go around it again' he'll be sorry. night but if we catch the one who said 'Let's Who asked Miss Donohue 'how Washington could throw a dollar across the Potomac?' That was a good answer, Miss Donohue. After this, Russell when you take a shower at 2:00 A.M. please don't go around knocking on people's doors to tell them. Friday morning came fast and went fast. The shopping tour was very short but we were glad because it wasn't pleasant walking in the rain. We wonder if Jimmy has learned At 12:00 noon we were ready to was tired but wouldn't go to sleep, n't you Don? ---- pest! Miss D. and Mr. B had showers to smoke a cigar yet. leave for good ol' Newark Valley. Everyone if one did some one would wake him up., Would- on the way home. Although it wasn't showers of blessings, it was fun. We would have been ashamed to have all those papers around our seats. Well, here we are back in Newark Valley and back at the old familiar grind, but it really isn't so bad. Despite the rumors, we all had a wonderful time and as this is our last trip together we made it an enjoyable one and one to be remembered. Thanks to our chaperones for their wonderful counseling. CLASS HISTORY When the l9L5 glider took off from the Newark Valley Central School air field we had as our pilot, Gordon Tull, Howard Horton as our co-pilot and Russell Jack- son as our radio man and navigator. Our mechanic, who helped us keep our plane in tune was Mr. James Weeks. To help us further enjoy our airplane trip we had a hilarious party. As the age of speed advanced we found ourselves riding in a new l9L6 P. 38, At this time we had Julia Signs as our pilot, David Cortright as our co-pilot Evelyn Rose as our stewardess and Gerald Strope as our radio man. The voice in the control room to direct us through the air was that of Miss Helen Donohue. Stopping only long enough to pick up a few more passengers, we managed to hold a couple of parties and dances at which we enjoyed ourselves immensely. Furthering our knowledge of air power we discovered a different type of plane called the l9b7 helicopter. We had Harold Woodmansee as our pilot, Howard Horton as our co-pilot, Elvin Andreas as our radio man and we again had Evelyn Rose as our stewardess. Our new mechanicg Mr. Bidlack and his helper Miss Taticchi directed us through this air year. Our play 'Betty Mason-Detectiven was a howling success. We also featured WStardust Prom' which was a great social success. We all worked hard trying to raise money for next year's trip. We are now making our last mission on our trip. We are riding in a modern, streamlined flying fortress with L2 passengers aboard. Piloting our plane we have Howard Hortong Julia Signs as our co-pilot, Mary Signs, navigator and Evelyn Rose as our stewardess. Mr. Bidlack is still our faithful mechanic and to assist him is Miss Donohue. We have landed at several places selling everything, to make possible our senior trip. WPapa Says Non was our senior play which was very successful and entertaining. Climaxing our money raising campaign our posters urged everyone to 'Swing Your Partnern to the music of the Woodhulls. Washington was now in sight and even that has become history. We will miss our Alma Mater and life. her personnel as we change to the mission of
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I, Patricia Cutting will my giggle to Anita Collyer. I, Martha Dean will my memories to Maxine Fiske. I, Hattie Hines will my days absent to anyone who can do better. I, Sylvia Holden will myknowledgeto Bob Van Gorder. I, Thelma Holmes will my ability to hold a man to Betty Bowen. I, Howard Horton will my deep voice to George Arnold. I, Russell Jackson will my wolfing, to Charles Brandes. I, Beverly Jewett will my ring to---No !I want lt. I, Junlus Jewett Jr. wlll my female desires to Charles Ballor. I, Robert Keane will my hair curlers to Paul Weber. I, Joyce Xellam will my shyness to Jim Galpin. I, Eugene Kobylarz, who have so much of which to dispose, will my study halls to Carol Weeks. I, Danlel Kubrack will bus 25 to Arlene Galpln. I, Betty Mills will---??? I Can't, I'll get married instead. I, Phyllis Needham will my tallness to Ruby Armstrong-no wllllng of those hours at the switchboard. I, James Nlefer will my class arguments to Jean Celverly and my play partner to Carl Niles. I, Flora Panas will some of my boyfriends to Barbara Best, I, Leon Pastalan will my car to the Givens Sisters. I, Monna Pollard will my typing to Myrna Partridge. I, Devld Rabensteln will my brains to David Briggs. I, Evelyn Hose will Erwin---but how I hate too. I, Julia Signs will my quickness to Donna Stratton. I, Mary Signs will my gum-chewing ability to Paul Purple. I, William Simmons will my beshfulness to Beverly Mix. I, Francis Snsvely will my partnership ln the farm to Charlotte Clark. I, Robert Snavely will my marks to any Junior asplrsnt. I, Gerald Strope will my 'form' to Normle Watkins. I, Paul Thompson will my Plymouth to the one who can keep lt rolling. I, Minnie Thornton will Julius Caesar to a fellow sufferer next year. I, Floyd Wade will Owego lf you must have it. I, Harold Woodmansee will my ambition to---Ch no! I have none to spare. I, Donald Yescavage wlll my temper to Dawn Kent. I, John Oakes will my teeth to anyone who can use them or keep them ln. That this our last will and testament may be fully and completely executed we do hereby appoint Mr. Andrew Labour as sole executor. , Signed and sealed at Newark Valley Glass of 1948 WASHINGTON TRIP On March 29, 1948, we left for Washington, D. C. at 5:00 A. M. We stopped at Harrisburg and visited the Educational Building and Capitol. We went on to Gettysburg where we stopped at the hotel for luncheon. After every one was on the bus we took a two-hour tour of the battlefield with a gulde showing us the high spots. Upon our return we left the guide and continued on to Washington. Despite the olgar smoke we all arrived at our hotel at 6:00 P. M. Our first desire was to eat. Everyone rushed to his room, unpacked, cleaned up and rushed for food. After dinner we went ln for big business. We went to the ConZP9BS10HB1 Library. There many couples mated and then went out for a movie. Omlttlng the pillow fight we all went to sleep fast that night except the girls ln Thelma's room, of course Gerry was on the trip so she had to do her hair up so the rest of the girls could not get to sleep till she got ln bed.
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Name Thornton Barden Anderson Schlrrmacher Panas Strope Brink Needham Mills Keane Sharp Hines Jewett Yescavage Cole Jewett Holmes Wade Snavely Rose Sign Noted For Saying Weakness Pet Peeve Song Wedding ring 'What ya do1n Bob Blonde hair 'Until The End of Time' Richford 'If I had you Girls and Moon- Homely girls 'Hearteohes' alone' light Hair 'How about that' Girls Ford 'Sigged, Sealed an Delivered' Neat appearance 'Oh lPooh F Some men Twin brother 'I'll See You In My Dreams' Disposition 'Pickle Juice' Men Unfair gossip 'I Have But One Love' Athletics 'What you're do- Thelma Thelma's brother'A Fellow needs ing tonight' A Girl' Arguements on 'Gee Cats' Barbara Cops 'Because' telephone Her hair 'It's the style Clothes Short men 'Stardust' now Flngernalls 'Stop it F Red heads Big feet 'Penthouse Serenade' Sports 'At ease' Girls Math 'My Heart Is A Hobo Absentmindness 'Happy day' Women Typing class 'Always' Temper 'Censord' Flance Trouble maker 'Always' Big head: no- 'Ifr1ght,go Mr. Van Deusen Physics 'Tenting on the thins in it ahead' Old Camo Ground' Shynese 'I don't know' Pat. Cutting Lectures 'Home In Indiana' Dlmples 'It's not so Short girls Competition 'Temptation' bad EHERSGWGHV 'Oh 1 heck' Sheldon Long skirts 'Always' Music ability 'Wheresmy man' Gerald Russell Jackson 'I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now' Car crashing 'Love lt' Roller Skating long dresses 'Beg Your Pardon' Bright ideas 'Censored' Other peoples Math teachers 'A1n't We Crazy' business Personality 'Number Please' Driving Rude people 'To Each His Own' Blonde hair 'By the mighty' Being idle Those wolves 'It's all Over Now'
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