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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 15 CLASS FLIRTS BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED MOST SHY BEST NATURED CLASS TEASES MOST STUDIOUS Sponsored by: OVID BODY SHOP, Gerald Brewer S. J. GETMAN 81. SON Ovid, New York Ovid, New York
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CLASS PROPHECY Well, here we are back at O.C.S. once again. Ten years have passed since the class of '59 have been together. The baseball game is about over with Ovid behind as usual. However, Coach Phil Hernon is quite calm. Coach Hernon loved Ovid so much he just couldn't leave. Here's Betty O'Hora. Say Bets, where's your Kindergarten Class today? To our right we see that John Murphy is busy taking notes on the game to put in his new book, Baseball and Bruises. The scorekeeper is getting a bit of assistance from the great mathematician Jim Wilson, and we find that Ovid is once again in the lead. We see that Jim Webster brought the refreshments for the after-game party that is being held at the Teacher of the Year's home, Sandy Excell. Jim had a little difficulty in deciding what to bring?? Pat Solometo and Judy Westervelt came together. Theyfound that the business world can be screamingly funny! Joan Wane has arrived from California to attend the party. She brought her own cheering squad with her -- it's four now isn't it Joan? Fran Carpenter, Sue Widell and Gloria Hayes, our nurses, have just finished patching up a few of the players.'What, on the other team??? Jim Rice and Dick Jacot took time out from their farm machinery business to attend the game. They are again competing for the largest A.C. sales for the year. The great artist, Duree Brown, is busy sketching scenes of the game. She plans to make a few milion on them, at least enough to get her to Paris. After all the experience, it's no wonder Jerry Van Riper is now the manager of Ovid's IGA. He came to keep his eye on his top rival Joe Mac Donald, manager of Ovid's A.8tP. We see Shirley O'Connell, our peppy little gym teacher is once again cheer- ing the team to victory. We are not sure which team though? Dick Compton just drove in with one of his latest suped-up jobs. We hear that his repair shop is always full? Carol Austin and Sally Van Riper are here. Carol took time outfromher important therapy work to come. Sally has been busy teaching the P.G.'s at In- terlaken we understand. Dick Foxx, President of the United States, is here with the first woman Vice-President, Shirley Cool. Shirley says that she will defeat him in the next election. Good Luck. Gene Maleski and Doug Van Scoy, those two great engineers took time out from designing their pocket-sized tape recorder to come. They plan to use it to capture all their brilliant remarks. Judy Cusimano has just come back from the grand finals of International Hoola-Hoop Contests. Judy acquired her skill at certain social gatherings. We find Eileen Smith has just opened her marriage counselling office. She says business is just pouring in! Bill Manning has taken time out from his farm work to come back to O.C.S. He plans to give the Agboys some advice while he is here ??? Larry Poth is here. His job as State Trooper of Seneca County keeps him pretty busy we understand ?? Al Nivison took time out from his job as Head Nurse at Willard State Hos- pital to attend the party. It seems that his taxi cab service to Willard hasn't dropped a bit. To our left we notice that Joan Wilen is here. The little secretary is quite absorbed in the game! Well, the game is over. Ovid has won with the kind assistance of the gradu- ating class of '59. It has been a busy ten years for this class, and we are sure that the next ten will be as profitable.
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THE CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of '59, feeling kind and generous hereby will the fol- lowing to the Class of 1960. Phil Hernon leaves that place on the hill to Don Chamberlain, need'it, Don? Joan Wilen leaves her singing vocal chords to Agnes Clark' so that Agnes can make some new records for dancing in gym class. Jim Rice and Larry Poth leave the Ag classes and F.F.A. to Jerry Bedient. Duree Brown leaves her daily morning jaunt to Ann Peck and Sandy More- house. Where does it go, girls? Pa Nivison leaves his noisey ways to Dick Christensen. Betty O'Hora leaves to Donna Cuer her interest in the Willard Bowling Alley and also a share in the road to Cortland. Come in handy, Donna? Jim Webster leaves his dramatic ability to Ralph Jacot. Sandy Excell leaves her blonde hair and love of telephone calls to Linda Van Riper. Hope your luck is better, Linda! Jerry Van Riper leaves his position on the yearbook staff to anyone who wants it. The Class of '59 leaves all memories of history and English classes to Vir- ginia Welch and Alice Wilen. Pat Solometo leaves her talkative eyes , my , to Becky Thomas. Eugene Maleski leaves the care of the girl in the sophomore class to Dave Terry. Take good care of her, Dave. Judy Westervelt leaves a box of wheaties to Jimmy Reagan to help him grow taller. Eileen Smith leaves her hair to Carolyn Russell. Want it, Carolyn? Richard Compton leaves the school and teachers to Ken Peterson. Take it easy, Ken! Gloria Hayes leaves her ways to Doris Barber. Bill Manning leaves those wild night drives to Ed Compton. Opps, it slipped. Sally Van Riper leaves her physics book and driver education car to Laval Holmes. Take good care of both, Laval. To Peggy Eastman, Carol Austin leaves the memories of those conversa- tions held on the nights of choir practice. Who is it now, Peg? John Murphy leaves his many abilities, and believe us he has many, to Bill Reagon. Shirley O'Connell leaves her wardrobe and her combs to Barb Warrick. Lucky Barb! Jim Wilson leaves his love for math and science to Sandy Lotz. Dick Jacot leaves this here English class and all that there home- work to Allen Lackey. Best of luck, Allen! Joan Swick Wane leaves to Maxine Nivison some stationery and stamps. Seems like they have something in common. The Class of '59 leaves Joan Rourke our classmate, Joe McDonald. Dick Foxx and Shirley Cool leave everything. They have each other. Doug Van Scoy leaves. We leave Mr. Burlar, Ray Cansdale. Have fun, Mr. Burlar. Fran Carpenter leaves her dimples to Carolyn.Srnith. Judy Cusimano leaves the road to Interlaken to whoever needs it. She has changed her course. The Class of '59 leaves all the stop signs in Ovid to Lynette Gros Jean. Such bright colors, Lynette! Sue Widell leaves her position on the Hilltop to Doris Xavier.
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