Prattsburgh Central High School - Franklinite Yearbook (Prattsburgh, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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PROPHECY The Class of '59 :Ls havnng a flnal party before they dlsmiss and go out Lnto the world Janlce Campbell will read the palms of all and wlll foretell the activities of all ln l969 Here goes Bonnie Babcock 15 seen as the newly elected Secretary of State She frequently comes to a certaln hlstory teacher 1n Prattsburg for advice Janice Campbell works part tlme as a trapeze artist in a Florlda clrcus and spends the rest of her tlme water Shllllg Nancy Clark I see lS traveling back and forth between her home 1n Branchport and her job at the Prattsburg Telephone Offlce She does have a llttle trouble, however, in keeplng a baby s1t ter for her three young children Jea.n Doty is a female private eye Because of her quletness the crooks never know when to expect her Nelson Cook it seems is the best dancing instructor Arthur Murray ever had At least the glrls in Prattsburg seem to think so After finding that he d1dn't like farming, Kenneth Gifford traveled a b1t and became the Pres1dent of the First Natlonal Bank 1n New York City We see Anne Hammond has a job as a housewlfe and a mother of flve Her husband is the director of electronics at Westlnghouse Marjorle Hanklnson can be found leadlng the church cho1r each Sunday whlle her husband is leadlng the congregatlon from the pulplt Melvin Horton is the best Amerlcan H1story professor Harvard University ever had Jennetts Hoyt f1nds time to make a few singing television appearances between caring and cooklng for her large family Let's see, who's next Oh yes, Richard Kllngberg he has been elected the all Amer1can ad man of 1969 We fund that Loretta Kuslowski galned such importance as treasurer of the P C S Student Connell that she is now treasurer of her famlly reunlon Walter Peek is st1ll trylng to fmd his front door He has just recently moved into the White House John Pulver is busy washing dlshes and mending baby clothes Darn those singing televislon programs anywaylltll Barbara Ranger 1S now lnternationally famous for her fabulous Ranger washlng machine I see Judith Romlg traveling with the head man in Snaln as Secretary Interpreter Her Spanish really helped her up in the world Jerry Senay has just test driven the '69 Oldsmobile He also designed and built it in s private shop in Prattsburg. Harold Shults is still wandering He has gone through 65 convertibles and 20,000 tires Ah, Ferolyn Smith has obtained the posltion as Presldent of the well advertised school teach ing girls the art of nabbing husbands within three weeks or th lr money back Roger Sprague , it seems, is busy as an inventor His most successful patent 1S an alarm clock for sleepy people You can set it and set it but it wlll never ring Guess who bought the first one Richard VanAmburg is a successful veternarian and farmer in Alaska. He :Ls saving his money to buy a seal farm from a neighboring Eskimo. Bonita Wawrzyk has realized all her ambltions. She is a mother of 12, secretary to Perry Mason, and a high school buslness teacher. . . . . . 0 - . . A o .......'f'l'I..U.l.' g . 0 h ' Q . - 0 . 0 0 - 0 . 0 . . . . . . Q 0 o . . . . . . . Q ' o . a . . . -.. - .- o . . . Q 0 s . . . 0 . . . . 0 0 . . . c . . . - . o . . ' 0 f 0 hi 1 0 Q. - 0 . A o 0 0 0

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CLASS HISTORY As commencement, 1959, approaches, we the class of '59 look back upon the years pre ceding graduatlon. It seems only yesterday, that fifty one boys and girls entered Frank lin Academy, w1th Miss Flaherty as their first grade teacher. Actually, it was not yes terday but 19147, twelve years ago As we went through the grades we added and dropped classmates untll flnally we entered high school and Mrs Snyder's homeroom w1th seventeen boys and sixteen girls Jennette Hoyt Jomed the class the second semester of that year we also made the third ln a series of end of the year excursions to Roseland Park, engoy 1ng the cotton candy and rides immensely Sophomore year two boys entered our class, Rich ard Klmgberg and Ed Young Under the guidance of Mr Barnum we began to think seriously of fund ralsing progects for our senior trip Selllng statlonery that year was fun and fairly profitable Now our parents have a ten years supply of engraved statlonery and postcards! Junlor year, w1th Mr Kuller as our advisor, Margorle Hankinson transferred to our class from Bath Our main mney maklng progect that year was the sponsoring of a dance, 'The Lion's Roar Remember the bigger than l1.fe lion's head on the gym stage? This year, our last at P C S found Nancy Whitaker and Jean Doty joining us in Mrs Merritt's home room All our efforts were directed toward financing the tr1p to Washington, D C in May In the fall we sold magazines and made a profit of about 3500 We're just born salesman, I guess Nuts in May, a comedy by Cornelia Otis Sklnner was put on by our class after weeks of preparation At last, it is June, the exams are over, the trip has been taken, and we have to leave P C S. The year that the class of 1959 has been together have been filled with both fun and achievennnt Now we are going out into the world to pra tice what we have learned these twelve happy years at school SENIOR PLAY Cornelia Ot1s Skinner nn. Q nu. Jermette Hoyt 151911 ooo o ooo o o oooo o o ooooooooo oooo ooo o JOhI'l P1.l1V8I' Michael ooo o oooo ooooo Walter Peek Ethel ooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooo Janice C8.ITp'O61l Isobel ooooo oooo o o oJ11d1'th R01'Il1g Shirley . .Anne Hammond Eve Carrlngton . .Bonnie Babcock JSJIIC O'N61.11 oooo oooo oo oo oooN81'lCy w3.tS01'I. 0'N9i11 o oooo oooo ooHBl'01d S ViCtOI'i8. Sh3.Wo o o o o o o o o o o o opallla Wa.WI'Zyk Mrs. Shaw Q - 0 . . .Loretta Kusiowski Marty ooo oo ooo o oo o oooo Barry Cermak 3-m o o ooo oooooooooo ooooooo oo ooooo ooooooooooR1Ch8.I'd V311 Amberg Phelps ooo o oooooooooNS1SOn Cook Nba-x fx T 5 . - I l O O . Ol. lil. .QCII .I I '.l.....f.. .OOC A .IQ I... I . C Q' . O . . U .O UCIIIQQOOQUOUU . . . O . . l.fOl'0 oooooo o o o o o o o o o ooooooooo . . Mary Annoooooooo oo ooo oo oo o o o o oo o o ooooolooo oNaI1Cy Whitaker CIOOUIOOQC . I . .. .O . Ollllll. . 'oooo o o o o o o ooo o . 9 . oooo o o o o o o o oooo o o oo oo o o o o o o o o t on o o o o o o o oooooo o o o o o o o o oo o o oooao-on o oo o o oooo S OO... Q . ill. O O U' ...OUCOOCOQOICC9llC.lCllll... ll f 5



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Paula, her slster, has reallzed her ambitions of becomlng an airllne stewardess She flies from the Prattsburg Alrfield to Alaska every week Accord1ng to Nancy Whitaker's palm, she has just made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera House 1n New York City She played Buttercup ln H M S Pinafore Edward Young, a war torn veteran of nine w1ves, recently edlted a book entltled NNine Reasons Why My Insurance Rates Are High W Confidentially, I heard that he couldn't get any life 1nSUT 31109 Therefore, we do hereby Bonnie Janice Barry Nancv Clark Nelson Jean Kenneth Anne Margorie Melvin Jennette Richard Loretta Kllngberg John Barbara Judy- Jerry- Harold Ferolyn Qlchard VanAmburg Bonita Paula Nancy Whitaker- wills w1lls wills w11ls wills w1lls agaln w1lls wills WILL Last Will and Testament of the Class of '59 We, the members of the class of '59, reallze that we are not for thls school much longer. draw up our last w1ll and testament her her his her s her abllity to learn to dance to Charlotte Finley sunny dlsposltion to L1z F1lia lnside l1ne with the Prattsburg Pollce Departnent to Terry Parmelee abllity to get along with Mr Randall to Lenny McConnell ab111ty to charm all the girls to Lyle Overhlser naturally red halr to Thorls Shawg Just ln case you change your mind ThOPlSo his abllity to get along with oeople to Ot1s Davis. her knowledge of East H111 roads to the road crew They can't seem to f1nd where to plow 1n the w1nter wills wills wills wills wills wills wills wills wills her his her s her s her her one many varied troubles to Wendell Heeter quiet, unassumlng manner to Denny Day. love of Walter Peek to Mary Jane Brush ability to do chin ups to Clark Dav1s pleaslng smlle to Charlotte Wheeler abillty to do mechanical drawing to Mr Hard great art ability to Bobby Jensen aloofness to men to Dorothy Bergman slightly used Ford to Denny Day Th1s makes two for you Denny but really bad shape you're 1n wills his wills her wills his ties wlthout worrying about your mother w1lls her resonant voice to L1nda Babcock wills Rlck VanAmburg to the girls of the Class of '60 Darn those P G courseslll w1lls her long curls to Sandy MacDougal wills h1s nlckname of 'k1ller' to Louis Becker ability to conquer math and drive a car to Blaine Clark ability to get a man fast to Andrea Malion house on the hill to Clark Davis Now you can throw those wild ar X sl i -:::5' -fi' 1.--5 IIIIIIIIID U - ---t'---1-a hi Q 1 . 1 . . ' hi - ' . Walter- ----------- wills his ability to appear pious and thus to.fool everyone to Stanley West. ' ' hi . 0 o L . ' 0 P -Q-M---.--'-'----. . O I I Ed ----.---- -W- - - - ' . 1- . A I o X 0 0 I4 g O

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