Port Leyden High School - Portal Yearbook (Port Leyden, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Prophecy The date is now June 27, 1971 and we are assembled once more in the new auditorium of the Port Leyden Academy for our 20th Alumni Banquet. This is the first time we have all been together since graduation and we see quite a change in the old Class of '5l. The first to arrive and early of course is Mr. Keith Ernst a very well-to-do farmer. Keith built up the old farm so that lt now extends from Talcottville to Lyons Falls, is equipped with all the modern conveniences and run by scientific farming methods. Next to arrive is General Charles Moone who enlisted shortly after graduation. Next month he will retire with a pension of 5700 per month. We now see Robert Mashaw tearing around the corner in his newest hot-rod. He has made his millions by winning the 500-mile race at Indianapolis every year for the past twenty years. His wife, the former Joyce Curtis, who is accompanying him tonight, has found the Home Economics courses, which she took in Port Leyden High, very useful in her present life. Next, striding in with two body guards, is the famous and lovable warden of Sing- Sing our former classmate Jack Walsh. He has devoted his life to helping vicious cri nals Ngo straight.n ln fact he has done so well that the famous prisons are going on the rocks. Now coming in is Mrs. David Marmon, the former Janet Rocker. She and her husband have changed the former Marmon and Rocker Corporation into a life partnership and it has turned out to be very successful. Next to arrive are the two famous electronic technicans, Richard Mackey and David Van Aernam. Eighteen years ago they both graduated from the Canton Technical Institute and went to work for G-E and Westinghouse. Five years later Richard took over the Westinghouse Company and David took over G-E. They now have combined their companies into the Mackey-Van Aernam National Electrical and Radio Corporation. And here comes Constance Croniser a competent executive secretary, and head of a staff of fifty stenographers employed in the Mackey-Van Aernam firm. Arriving now is the former Emily Mooney, accompanied by her husband, Joseph Eggelston, recently discharged from the Army. They have opened a chain of gas stations which are very successful. Who is the tall blond in uniform coming in now? Of course! It is Captain Jean Weber, who has devoted her life to the WACS. She has revolutionized this branch of the service by changing the color of the uniforms from dark khaki to bright aqua. Who should be entering now but Gerald Schaffner, Our once girl-shy children. Arriving next is the wealthy and gracious Gladys lished a chain of the present coach at Notre Dame. classmate is happily married and is the father of eight lovely Rocker. She has recently estab- bakeries throughout the forty-eight states. Her specialty is spice cake without raisins. Entering now very tired. It's they have resided Now arriving is the former Stella McIntyre, now the wife of Carl Burnham, looking no wonder for she and her husband have traveled from Georgia where since Carl was stationed there during 1951. is the famous beautician, Pauline Hoffman. After many years of study she has become wealthy and well-known for her newly discovered WAtomicN beautifying lotions and skin creams and Atomic reducing agents. Next to make his grand entrance is Sir William Reilly who was recently knighted by the king of England for his brilliant acting in the command performance of WHamlet.n We now see Genevieve Villiere driving up in her new 1971 Cadillac. Miss Villiere has become a famous opera singer and has just returned from her tour of Europe. While she was visiting Paris, France, she met another of our traveling classmates, Faith O'Brien who is now the last tg arrive and late as usual. Faith has in the past been an outstanding flutist in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, but several years ago she accepted the position as a French translator in the United Nations. lk

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Q. UMW wil , 5 5i54LqC3ZL44f f72VV Qfthefgggigb CQ1eZ2Az4L.544ZC+44f. qf in the County of ' and State of 24, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last . in 'm w f0ll0w'3n2' Q To the Members of the Faculty, we leave our sincere thanks for their endless patience encouragement, and understanding during our many pleasant, fun-filled days at school. To our Parents, we bequeath our deep gratitude and appreciation for their wonderful care, devotion and guidance which made our goal possible. To the Board of'Education, we leave our gratitude for the time and effort they have spent in making our stay here at P.L.C.H.S. a very happy and educational one. I. To I, Pauline To Jean Weber, leave my ability to be seen and not heard to Don Galarneau. Gerry Trombley, I, Janet Rocker, bequeath my musical and acting abilities. Hoffman, leave my favorite recipes to Irene Burr. Barbara Bartlett, I, Stella McIntyre, bequeath my ablilty to promote conversation at all times. . To To in Ping I. Hoffman. Beverly Mullaney, I, Constance Creniser, leave my sparkling personality and smile. Raymond Croniser, I, Richard Mackey, bequeath my pamphlet entitled, 'Modern Tricks -Pong Playing.' Robert Mashaw, leave my ability to keep my car right side up at top speed to Leo Charles Mooney, leave some of my excess height to Charlotte Barber with which to I ward off some ofher'Ardent Adm1rers.' To Players I. he will To Frank Bouchard, I, Jack Walsh, bequeath my book entitled, 'Skilled Basketball ll Genevieve Villiere, leave my well-planned excuses to James Wason, of which I know make good use. Florence Ripp, I, Joyce Curtis, bequeath my high ratings in voice. Keith Ernst, leave my collection of A-1 English compostions to Jack Keohane. They I may come in handy. To what he I. Richard Vollmar, I, Gerald Schaffner, bequeath my work bench in shop to do with will. ' David Van Aernam, leave my bound Chemistry notes to James Smith. He may need them in the near future. I. I. To William Reilly, leave my unique sense of humor to Robert Sessions. Emily Mooney leave my natural curly hair to Bertha Stewart. Jerry Heard, I, Gladys Rocker leave my every ready smile. Faith O'Brien, leave to Betty Burkhart, the memories of the class of 'le frangaisu I and my,abil1ty in Social Studies to the incoming Social Studies Class. dayof We have hereunto subscribed our names the W- in the year Nineteen Hundred and - ,,-,.,,- .N' F -. ' 13 7



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