Ovid Central High School - Ovidian Yearbook (Ovid, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Time: Scene: 1971 graduation, at Lake. Eugenia Kaiser PROPHECY The class of 'Sl is havin a reunion twenty years after their James fHoppy? Granger's Mansion overlooking Seneca arrived early to paint Glenn Pur1sh's portrait. Eugenia has her own studio in New York. She got her start painting pic- tures on billboards. Glenn by the way is local exterminator, whose slogan is nBed-bugs, awayln Pat Keady and her swing band filed in the door. Did I say filed or plowed their way in? She has become very famous and she is often spo- ken of as the Harry James with a trombone. Hoppy's house was so beautiful I decided to gymasium was very nice and to my surprise there was basketball. With her look it over. The Norine Poth playing was Bette Lou Conkllng. Bette is now the nurse in charge of the psychoneurotic patients at Willard. As I came up the stairs from the gym I heard a lot of 'I's' and there stood Francis Kuryla telling Walter fLoopyJ Depew how he was going to run Truman out of office. Walter, who's now the art teacher at Ovid, is considering helping Francis with his campaign. Just as I was through the door but Starlight Roof of the Then I heard Margie Guthrie, she's Sitting across going to speak to Francis, who came screaming Janet Am1c1.' Janet is now dancing nightly at the Ovid Inn. a familiar voice yelling dinner! dinner! It was Hoppy's cook. the table from me was Maureen Vreeland. She has been featured in Gingerale ada for the pass nineteen years. On Maureen's right was that character with the mustache, Officer Ed fBrayderJ Mc Donald, Ovid's sympathetic traffic cop. Just to my right was Agnes Mac Cheyne, proprietor of a dance hall called 'Roadside . Her slogan is nDon't Be a Square -- Dance'. Sitting on my left was Bob Petteng1ll,who was a successful Lawyer and is now in Congress. He has just proposed a new law. More homework in school and less in Congress. We then drank a toast to Barbara Engel who has just been elected the first Woman Senator. After we finished eating Beverly Boyce played Schubert's Unfin- ished Symphony. It may have been the piano, but Bev d1dn't finish it either. Then we heard from George Ott. He told of his experiences as a pilot. His motto is nAny plane you can build I can wreckn. Emma Therkildsen was sitting with her husband, Jack Christensen, on the veranda. Em a is a private secretary and Jack operates his own information bureau, located in the local pool room for the sake of con- venience. All at once we heard a terrific crash. It was someone wanting to make a speech. She announced, 'If anyone here would care to invest in some slick chicks just call Davenport OO-2 short. The owner of this Chickery Chick Chicken Farm is Miss Betty Deats. The class of 'Sl regrets we d1dn't have more time to get to know Patti Wright for she is now a dear friend to all of us. Like all good things, the reunion had to come to an end. To close this delightful event Janet Amici danced and Bev Boyce accompanied her on the piano. They did that smash hit song, number one on the Hit Parade, nDon't Flag the Train Give You the Sl1p.n with Your Petticoat, Mother, The Engineer Might Bette Conkling Janet kmici



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CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of '51 being more outstanding in intelligence, and having more generosity than previous classes hereby will the follow- ing: To the faculty we leave our sincere regrets that such a class as ours, perfect in every way, must leave these portals for greater fame. To the junior class as a whole, we leave our outstanding ability. We challenge them to carry on in 1951 and 1952 as we did in 1950 and 1951. Also to the juniors we leave sand paper to take their names off the new desks. Glenn Parish leaves his blushing to Carol Bowers and his double car- buretor car to Norman Brewer, so he doesn't have to walk to 'Loopy's'. Norine Poth leaves her sweaters to Pat Clarke. Patti Wright leaves her height to any junior girl who goes with a short fellow. Eugenia Kaiser leaves her distinctive wardrobe to Kay Fritts and her trips to Cornell to Ethel Nivison. To Billy Duncan, Wally Depew leaves his shyness. Jack Christensen leaves his way with the girls to Bob Guthrie Aggie MacCheyne leaves her giggles to Dorothy Lynch. Bette Conkling leaves her red hair to Don Haring as an excuse for his temper. Bob Pettengill leaves his brains, although he claims he haen't any, to Wes Henninger and his title as the lover to Phil Pomeroy. Betty Deats leaves her law book to Margaret Cole in case she loses hers. Maureen Vreeland leaves her Whalen to Dicky Keenan and her studious ways to Joan Hefferon. To Allen Marsh we leave the driver training car. Janet Amici leaves her gift of gab to Tommy Martin and her dancing ability to Carol Bowers. To Beatrice Nivison, nothing, because she has 'Lovern Van Vleet. Beverly Boyce leaves her dimples to Christine O'Connel1. Ed McDonald leaves his love for selling candy to any Junior with a sweet tooth. George Ott leaves any future trips to Kansas City to Ralph Granger. Margie Guthrie leaves her smile to Stan MacCheyne although he doesn't need it, and her pep and energy to the juniors who will need it when working on their yearbook. Barbara Engel wills the ability to stay awake in any class to Doris Anderson. Emma Therkildsen leaves her love for sports to Virginia Sweet. To Bob Kinne we will a chemistry set. Good luck with it Bob. ktFran Kuryla leaves his ngentle' way with the women to Chester Gos- lic . James Granger leaves all future yearbook typing to Kay Limner. To Jack Guinan and Bob Clarke we leave a tandem bike so they don't have to hitch home in the early hours from Ovid. The senior class leaves a map of Ovid to Laverne Smith to help her find her way around. Pat Keady leaves her seat in the band to Joan Haring and her poems and essays to Phyllis Mattison. The senior class wills a swivel chair to Dave Chamberlain to be used in study hall. To Hugh McDonald we leave a radar set so he won't get caught talk- ing when the teacher leaves the room. To Donna Hanson the nseniorsn leave a Never Stop Laughing machine. --Norine Poth Margie Guthrie

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