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SENIOR REPORT The following officers have been elected by the graduating class of '46 to guide the seniors and their activities throughout the senior year. President .....,,.....,...,,o............,..r.,............,....,...,..,..,............. James Egan Vice-President ...,, ....,.. M uriel Powlesland Secretary Ae...... .....,w.. B arbara Page Treasurer ........., .,.,,.,.... J ack Gardner Valedictorian .....,., ..iA,,,,. S usan Callahan Salutatorian ..,.,,......,,.. ,7........ L ois Burley Class Night Advisor ,,..,...,,, ....... M iss Gould Commencement Advisor .,,.,. ...,.,.A,. M iss Brown Baccalaureate Advisor ...,. ..,... .,,............ M i ss Andrews ,Q 4 HOSE students who have received honors are: Susan Callahan, valedictorian, with an average of 95.52'M:g Lois Burley, salutatorian, with an average of 94.97Wa, Ruth Kneiszl, an average of 93.36'M:, Ruth Padgett, an average of 93.32'X:, Jchn Mills, an average of 93.07'M:p and Muriel Powlesland, an average of 92.69'Xa. Sylvian Biorn-Hansen, Edward Zinter, Richard Taber, Robert Hembrecht, James Skelton, Robert Lewis, John Locke, Albert Smith, Dorothy Connelly, Leslie Wells, Janice Abbott, Christine Tillepaugh, and Barbara Page received averages above 90'M:. Four-year honor students with averages of 85M or above are: Eugene Wells, Jean Schug, Dorothy Rouse, Mary Van Eseltine, Agnes Allen, Nancy Beers, Jeanne Brott, Theona Fry, Lily Amy Haskins, Ada Knock, Esther Street, Frank Allen, Eunice Farrington, George O'Hern, Shirley Duell, Charles Miller, Patricia Holligan, Charles Ramseyer, Glenn Knecht, Janet Durfee, Margaret Batchelor, Louise Street, Louise Hart, Jean Wallace, Lawrence Harris, Clarence Vanselow, Hannah Ontko, Charles Renz, Jean Muserlian, Frederick Wolleson, Gordon Bruce, Jeanne Smingler, Marilou Hanousek, Robert Jones, Richard Sullivan, Charles Vevera, Carol Gross, Jack Siring, Eleanor Mech, William McKeen, Lois Lombard, Joan Gritzner, William Jacobson, Inez Burton, Berioui Dumanian, Peter Killoran, Jane McNamara, and Daniel Jesmur. The class is proud that two of its members, Sylvia Bjorn-Hansen and Lois Burley, have received scholarships to Syracuse University for their ability in music. These seniors have other activities in and about our school and a good maiority are members of the Academy staft. They have made god use of their time spent in school and will un- doubtedly be the Leaders of Tomorrow. Fe'- E 2 ire in Q?
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LAST WILL Lois Burley leaves her scales and chords to Jim Longo and Jack Ginley. Frank Allen leaves his handsome looks to Phil Plessas. Pat Holligan wills her grace as a dancer to Rita Reed. Janet Durfee leaves her crop of freckles for Jack Eager to harvest. We know Sally Batchelor will appreciate her sister Margaret's hand-knit sweaters. To Dotty Webb, Doris Hager wills her beautiful features. Ed. Lobello leaves to manage his father's fruit stand. Bill Martin leaves his locker full of Miss Brown's library books. Esther Street leaves her big brown eyes to Pee Wee Johnson. Chris Tillapaugh and Helen Van Derveer leave together as always. Alex Hercsa leaves his arguments with the bus driver for Alvin Schwartz to settle. Arlene Partridge leaves a volley ball to Miss Clark. Betty Pclgreen's beautiful wardrobe will be put to good use by Shirley Fecht. Marilou Hanousek leaves her long dark hair to Virginia Kelediian. Eunice Farrington leaves her ability to get along well with others ta her sister Dot. Norma Girch's iokes will help add to the inexhaustible supply that Ken Mooney has. Frances Alexander bequeaths her pleasing disposition to Marilyn Milligan. Charles Bender's soft-spoken voice will never be used by Jake Gravina. Ed Barrett wills his sleepy manner to Dick Fuller. Charles Ramseyer's 75-cent words will be appreciated by Don Urban. Charles Renz gladly gives his brush cut to Dick Streeter. Jean Wallace's Valley sweater goes to Rah Cast. Pat Lambert falls heir to the strawberry blonde curls of Eleanor Wheaton. Jane O'Neil leaves and with her leaves Loraine Twomey. Ed Purcell leaves early to catch a Nedrow bus. Dot Rouse leaves Dracova without a Stage Manager. Irene Gilbert leaves high-C to anyone who can reach it. Jim Skelton leaves his good marks to anyone who needs a couple of 95's. To Mr. Patchen, John Stephenson leaves some puzzling answers. Charles Vevera wills his mammoth stride to Mike Reilly. Peter Killoran leaves his Hi-Y iacket to Ed Irving. Dot Irwin will be pleased to get her brother Jim's reindeer sweaters. Berioui Dumanian leaves her French book to Earl Conway. Dolores Dorland leaves the cafeteria to work in her own kitchen. Theona Fry leaves her blonde tresses to David Traub. Virginia Frederick leaves her sewing patterns to Carol Porter. Eugene Wells leaves his broken glassware bill unpaid. Frank Peabody's De Molay iacket goes to Bob Marble. Joyce Merriman wills a hamburg lwith onionsi to Bill Monaco. Byron Stone will be glad to get a horse-laugh from Charles Miller. Barbara Conway leaves her pompadour to Gene Irish. Bob Atkinson leaves his line to Dick Shepard Cwho daesn't need iti. Charles Googin leaves his traveling brothers. PERIODIII Eleanor Mech wills her paint brushes and pen-points to Eatie Honkalo. IN TEN YEARS VALLEY SENIORS WILL BE DOING THE FOLLOWING Loren Bailey will be Admiral of the Third Fleet. Wilbur Bowman will be cleaning chandaliers. Bob Hambrecht will be understudying Senator Claghorn. Larry Harris will be train caller for the New York Central. Bill Jacobsen will be managing Ben Franklin Stores across the nation. Bob Jones will be manufacturing crossed shirts. Dick Kresser will be training Whirlaway. Ed Lewis will be owner of Tanks Garage. Ken Newton will be writing radio commercials. Shirley Duell will have finished her fourth Best Seller. Doris Gothan will be the Susan Peters of 1956. Agnes Allen will be the Vadeboncouer of the air waves. Sue White will be Miss America. Barbara Widtman will be teaching the Rhumba at Arthur Murray's. Betty Jo Whonhart will be writing My Day. Donald Bolitz will be courting Norma. Bill Boyd will be operating a towing service for teachers. Muriel Seton will have a following as big as Dinah Shore's. Lily Amy Haskins will be writing music comparable to that of Gilbert and Sullivan. Louise Hart will have taken John Kiernan's place on Information Please. Our own Louise Street will be taking shorthand from Charles Googin, the head of one of New York's largest model agencies. Ada Knock is singing at Memory Lane. Eleanor Sensabaugh is missionary into the depths of the Congo. Charles Robinson is at last assistant patrol leader. James Poole now operates Syracuse's largest gun club. Jim Vollmer is now assistant chef at the Valley Diner.
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SENIOR SOMEBODIES IN THE ' Seniors Thomas Davitt Janice Abbott Sylvia Biorn-Hansen Muriel Powlesland Lester Larsen Robert Taylor Jeanne Smingler Audrey Nash Leslie Wells Hannah Ontko Inez Burton James Egan Edwin Marrs Claire Tormay Margaret Fish Dick Sullivan Glen Knecht Carol Gross Richard Taber Richard Lynch Jean Muserlian Robert Shea Karlton Stone Mary Van Eseltine John Locke Barbara Page Ruth Kneiszl Mae Anna Oswald Marilyn Chavoustie Gordon Bruce Charlotte Hine Peter Brown .lack Gardner Sue Callahan John Mills Joan Gritzner Duane Towne Jack Siring Jane McNamara Albert Smith Lois Lombard Robert Russo Lillias Weeks Robert Lewis Mildred Ormsby Diane Gantley Mary Jane Evans Jane Kinney Dolores Hotaling John Loehr Richard Coon Wellington Williams George O'Hern Robert Kalenak Nellie Ketailey Alias Tom Jan Syl Mur Les Roscoe Smingbi Aud Les Ollie Billie Jimmie Ed Claire Pessv Sully Glen Carol Dick Dede Jean Bob Stoney Van Ess Johnnie Barb Ruthie Mae Anne Chavoustie Gordie Char Pete Jack Suzie Johnnie Gritz Dewey Jack Mac Al Lois Bibs Lil Louie Millie Amber Mary Jane Kinney Dolores Johnnie Dickie Baldy George Bob Nellie Recognized by Toothless Grin That Important Look Concertos Diet Blonde Hair Athletes Hubba! Hubba! Adelpheans Brains That Laugh The Fellows That Grin High Boots Those Eyes Shortness That Line Preoccupied Look Cute Clothes De Molay Jacket Fiendish Howls Quietness Any Girl Friendliness Sweet Manner Brush Cut Cheerleading Intelligence Cuteness Dark Hair Mr. Dixon Gorgeous Gams Wisecracks His Car Friendliness Wavy Hair Dick's Senate Pin Moronic Stare Senators Veterans Slide Rule Red Hair Zeta Brothers Miss Clark Taber and Locke Bandages Pi Phi Jacket Peaches and Cream Complexion Personality Bill 47 Baby Face Gorgeous Tresses Freckles That Kalenak Nose Passing Compliments Usually Found In Gym In Eastwood At the Piano At the Head of the Class With Jeannine With Shea Writing to Alex In a Dream Helping Mr. Patchen Being Admired With Lots of Friends Blushing Adelphean Meeting Waiting for the Bus Striding Along Wolfing Acting With Mur and Char Teasing Girls With Barb Driving At the Pin-Ball Machine Eating On a Diet With Kinney Drawing Helping Someone Writing Letters Onondaga Hill Giving Answers Capturing Hearts Yawning Playing Basketball Laughing With Sully At Wrights Roaming With Elly Hunting With Les Raising One Eyebrow Taking Pictures In Sports At the Screen Door Being a Pal Gabbing Out of School Talking to Everyone Jitterbugging With Johnnie Cornering a'Fem Annoying Teachers Chasing Women Bill's lnn Collecting Baby Pictures 46 SCENE Theme Ginny With the Light Brown Hair l'Il Get By Symphony My Beloved ls Rugged I'm in the Mood for Love Lazy Bones Bell Bottom Trousers Waitin' for the Train to Come In Black Magic fFRlAnnie Doesn't Live Here Any More Are You Havin' Any Fun? Nancy With the Laughing Face My Gal Sal The Man I Love There's Something About a Soldier Frim From Sauce Practice Makes Perfect I Can't Begin to Tell You Dead-Eye Dick Who's Gonna Flood To-Nite? Here I Come You've Gotta Be a Football Hero One Meatball Dearest Darling My Dream Girl Faithful Forever I'm Beginning to See the Light Sweet and Lovely Don't Believe Everything You Dream Beulah's Boogie Glow-Worm Spring Fever lf I Had My Way If You Knew Suzie I'm Beginning to See the Light People Will Say We're In Love I Wuv a Wabbitt Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me Smoke Gets In Your Eyes l'll Walk Alone Do You Care? I'II See You Again Don't Fence Me ln That's What I like About the Southl Dipsy Doodle Truthfully Oh You Beautiful Dolll Aren't You Glad You're You? - Boogie Woogie Oh! Johnnie Give Me a Little Kiss The Surrey With the Fringe on Top Take Me Out to the Ball Game I Don't Wanna Set the World on Fire Pistol Packin' Mama
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