Roeliff Jansen Central School - Ro Jan Yearbook (Hillsdale, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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eil We the Senior Class of 1953 of Roelrff Jansen Central School being of sound body and correct mind and under no due influence do hereby make and publish our last W111 and Testament Shrrley Snow wills her art of Sounding off' to Elaine McHugh To Pat Mambert Alrce Beck bequeaths the addrtronal inches of height that she wrshes she had Carol Granacker leaves that come hrther look to Mary Lu Carl Donald Speedy Pells wills hrs rocket oldsmobrle to Space Cadet Ralph Specht Gerry MacDonald departs rn peace rnstead of pieces but don t ask us how Fred Boughton reluctantly grves hrs halfback positron rn football to Saul Grohs The championship rs ahead of us this fall kids To Paul Werd Tommy Varellr wrlls hrs advantageous seat rn hrstory class Make good use of rt, Paul Dave Streeter confers hrs trtle The Great Lover on Tommy Jensen Come on now Tommy don t let the girls '7 down Jane Traver bestows upon Nancy Coons her mrghtly pat on the back Jrm Qurnby leaves hrs screntrfrc mind to B111 Brandt What s new rn science Bill? To anyone that can outdo him Bobby Dykeman wrlls hrs orange sodas Peggy Powers leaves her shorthand speed to L1bor1a Chrrstranra rn case she ever slows down To Shuley Bates Peggy O Connor wrlls her abrlrty to hold her man fl-look line and srnker J Orrin Brusre bestows hrs bachelorhood upon Henry Granger Sandra Sayer leaves her correct approach that always gets results to Mary Ellen Shipman Remember Mary Ellen rt doesn t pay to be bashful To Harold Traganza Bobby Brown wrll furnrsh the gallons of gas he once used going to and from Hillsdale To Mr Knickerbocker the senior class gives what few supplies they may strll have Carolyn Hicks presents her Mrss America trtle to Charlotte Shutts We ll all be watching rn next year s con test Charlotte L1z l-lotalrng gives her art of giggling to Mr White Pat Hare awards her romantic playing sax to Nancy Rogers quiet Walter Merrrfreld bequeaths hrs abrlrty to hunt to Walter Tripp To hunt what we wonder? Krllran Smith presents hrs trtle The Ox to Kenny Baker Regretfully Nora Jennings hands down the new clothes which she acqurred from the Senior Class Treasury to next year s lucky treasurer To Diana Squrres Catherine Becker leaves the squeak rn her clarinet Thrs rs rn case yours ever wears out Diana To Alan Coons B111 Brerrgel wrlls hrs French tongue Have you heard hrs accent? Roland Mrller leaves hrs collectron of Jokes to John Rogers Betsy Hunt wrlls her mrshrevousness to Pat Churchill Lauretta Feger wrll furnish frlm order blanks to Mr Colclough's secretary next year Janetta Stalker leaves her average rn hrstory to some needy student Bob MacNrsh gives hrs qurzzrcal looks to Bob Streeter Francrs Brennen leaves hrs baseball abrlrty to Wild Brll Hecker Douglas Dean hopes Bob Nelson wrll contrnue hrs fame for dorng acrobatrc stunts Kervrn Nrver rs wrapprng up hrs attitude rn a neat package and rs sending rt to Harold Williamson Harold Delamater gladly gives hrs truck drrvrng abrlrty to Nrcky Laverack Andy Bontempo rs forwarding hrs beer label scrapbook to Donn Threlman To Dorthy Rregel Helen Geoffroy gives one of her nicknames The Champ Clara Granacker leaves her mardenly blush to Doris l-loysradt Betty Mrller deposrts her everlastrng supply of Kleenex at Mrss Mettler s doorstep for use by any needy student Earle Mitchell regretfully presents hrs extra set of teeth to Rudy Lawrentz To Skip Wyman Colin Moran leaves hlg masculrne bass vorce Robert Rogers presents hrs book on l-low to Gain Weight to Ed Wyman Thrs happens to be one of hrs latest edrtrons Floyd Orsted presents a water prstol and rubber bands to any algebra student Louise Schafer wills her abrlrty to make lrke a tree to Betty Ann Fallor' Shirley Dellea leaves her lrbrary knowledge to Ben Faulkner To Mrke O Connell Harold Bruns supplies hrs extra set of blue fenders As then' frnal bequest the Seniors leave to the underclassmen their unfarlingly strict parlramentary procedure at all class meetings, and ability to observe all rulers of good conduct ' I . I . I . - ' I . . . . . , ' ! I I ' ' ll ll I ' ' I 1 , I . , . , . , , . . . , . . . I I l 0 . ' ' , l ' , . , . . . . . ' nv - f n - 1 - ' I - . . Christina Zulla wills her quietness in class to Dick LaPorte, A bit of advice Dick, sometimes it pays to be I , . . 0 . I . . . . , . ' . , . . . . ' . . , .

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Our career as hrgh school students IS raprdly drawrng to a close For twelve long years we ve eagerly ant1c1 pated graduatron, but now that lt IS upon us, rnvoluntarrly we pause for a moment to reflect on our achrevements and shortcomlngs as a class on our records and experrences as 1nd1v1duals and on mrlestones that were reached and passed Looklng at some of the t1ny f1rst graders today rt doesn t seem poss1ble that 1n 1941 we approached the brg om1nous doors of Roe Jan wrth a sense of forebodmg yet wrth a greater sense of prrde for now we were gomg to school at last Not many of that fu'st grade class are Wlth us rn the graduatxng class Many have moved or left our group for vanous reasons but others have Jorned us so that we are a close group of forty frve people today The f11'SI s1x years passed qu1ckly for we were busy learmng many new thmgs about our school and ourselves We parucrpated rn the annual Chrrstmas program each year and staged assembhes for our school mates However the f1rst really memorable occasxon was the Sixth Grade Promotron exercrses We arrrved the followrng September proudly startmg Jumor l-hgh School Our Student Counc1l members were Peggy O Connor Harold Bruns Betty M1ller and Dav1d Streeter In the erghth grade Bobby Brown was our Presxdent and Peggy O Connor and Bob Brown were our Pr1ze Speakxng Representatrves Peggy O Connor Ph1l Churchxll, Betty Mrller and Harold Bruns spoke for our class rn Counc1l Lourse Schafer and Colm Moran won the Elghth Grade Crtizenshrp Awards Our Freshman year found us rrght rn the swmg of Roe Jan clock work Bobby Brown won the Junror Hxgh Pr1ze Speakmg Key Sandra Sayer won the Iumor Hrgh Engllsh Award and Peggy O Connor was elected Treasurer of the Student Counc1l Bob Brown and Alrce Beck were our Counc1l representatrves Helen Geoffroy and Doug Dean were our Class Pres1dents Doug took a four week leave of absence to go to Calrfornra and Carolyn Hxcks spent some t1me rn Flor1da In our Sophomore year Helen Geoffroy Sandra Sayer Walter Merrrfreld and Bob MacN1sh were our Counc1l representatxves and Peggy O Connor was elected Secretary of our Student Government Trymg to brmg honors the class for Prrze Speakrng were Bob Brown and Agnes Amato dent of Student Counc1l Orrrn Brus1e Pat Hare Lourse Schafer, and Tom Varelll were Student Counc1l Representa trves Th1s was the begmmng of one of our b1g years rn Roe Jan Orrm BIUSIC and Harold Bruns attended the FFA convent1on 1n Syracuse and later that year won the Sen1or l-hgh Pr1ze Speakrng Key Gerald MacDonald had the mlsfortune to be SCIIOUSIY lnjured ln an auto accrdent Besldes all thrs ll was our f1rst chance to earn money for our Sen1or year Three round and square dances and our Junror Prom Moonhght and Roses were more act1v1t1es than any PPCVIOUS Iunxor Class had had We felt proud and successful sellrng candy at football games The end of the year found us orderrng our Sen1or r1ngs What a thr11l that was' Sandra Sayer was elected 1953 Edrtor of the Roe Jan News Loutse Schafer became Edrtor of the 53 Yearbook and Bobby Brown was vrctorrous 1n our annual Student Counc1l e1ect1on Durrng our Junror and Sen1or years Nora Jennmgs worked hard at balancmg our budget Our b1g year fmally came, 1952 1953 As Sen1ors of Roe Jan, Betty Mxller was agam our Class Presrdent Our Counc1l Representatxves were Lourse Schafer Pat Hare B111 Brengel and Colm Moran The f1.rst brg actrvrty of the year was our Rrng Banquet held at the St Charles Hotel in Hudson Now we were really Sen1ors Our Sen1or Planmng Day was a few weeks later when we tr1ed to plan our actxvmes for the comrng year Lourse Schafer and Al1ce Beck went to the E S S P A Convent1on rn Syracuse rn the early fall wrth Mr W1ll1ams Our Sen1or Play, Take Your Med1c1ne we feel was one of the bxggest achlevements 1n our school l1fe Roe Ian Peggy O Connor was captarn of the cheerleaders and Sandra Sayer was chosen as our D A R, representa trve A number of other tradxtlonal ceremonres ended our Sen1or year our weekend trrp to New York the Sen1or Farewell Dance, Baccalaureate and Graduatlon but as our years at Roe Jan came to a close, we sadly regretted that we had to leave beh1nd the many old memories and fnends but at the same trme, were proud and thankful for everythlng our Alma Mater had grven to us 641 . . . . , , , ' ., . . ' . , . . . , . . . , . . . to The following year found us as Juniors with Betty Miller as our class president and Peggy O'Connor, Vice Presi- . . , . . . . ,, . . ,,, . . . . at I ' -



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'80 Let's take a walk wrth two tourrsts to that town way down rn the Hrllsdale mountarns whose progress was strangely interrupted at the turn of the century due to the low mentalrty of some of rts populace Lookrng down Marn Street rf we may call rt that we see evrdence of the new concoctron that the famous rn ventors, James Qurnby and hrs colleague Professor Douglas Hotchkrns Dean have Just perfected electrrfrcatron It rs a brg srgn School of Dance The door rs open underneath and we see the Proprretor Sandra Sayer strll tryrng to teach Bob Dykeman to put the rrght swrng rn a rhumba We understand that Tom Varellr rntroduced the technrque of the drppy drp featured at the school Look over there rn the corner rt s the star teacher Lourse Schafer tryrng to teach Walt Merrrfreld to dance That mrght turn out to be qurte a Job Look out' What's that whrzzrng by? Oh rt's just Don Pells and Sud Mac Donald racrng thelr new horseless carrrages Don't forget the speed lrmrt fellows erghteen mrles per hour Down the street away rt looks lrke there s brg do1n s It s Dave s Drner owned by none other than Davrd Streeter and the well known Queenre O Connor rs workrng as a wartress And there's Shrrley Snow complarnrng about the fly she found rn her soup to the manager Betty Mrller who assures her that the fly wouldn t drrnk much Get a load of what s across the street' It s the general store wrth the proprretor Krllran Smrth srttrng on the bench outsrde puffrng on a ceegar Busrness must be slow Here come two matronly women gorng rn that drrectron It s Mrs Peggy Powers Burkhart and Mrs Helen Geoffroy Dykeman fMrs Davrd Dykeman that rsj Busrness wrll boom now wrth the famrlres those gals have at home Shall we get a copy of the town paper'? We ll see rf anyone else we know rs mentroned Oh' Rrght on the front page' The bass barrtone star of the Metropolrtan Opera pardon us, the Keuklapolrtan Opera rs gorng to appear at the Town Hall Sunday nrght Wow' He s brrngrng hrs own all grrl orchestra wrth hrm conducted by Orrrn Brusre Orrrn Brusre'? 'P 'P How d he ever get mrxed up rn that? I see the regular conducter, Bob Rogers rs not able to appear srnce he s rn the hosprtal recuperatrng from the last Vassar soccer game A number of the grrls we know are rn the orchestra Pat Hare Betsy Hunt Carol and Clara Granacker and Catherrne Becker They really must have been rnsprred by the old Roe Jan Band The Socrety page lrsts that Professor Janetta Stalker noted hrstorran wrll address a meetrng of the Woman s Elrte Socrety Club of Caterwaul Junctron at the home of Mrs I M Snobbre, the former Alrce Beck Lrterary Revrew Shrrley Dellea has won rnternatronal fame wrth her book Methods of Sellrng Frurts and Vege tables She was advrsed by the noted expert rn the freld Mrss Chrrstrna Zullo One of the best reference books of the year was wrrtten by an old classmate of ours The trtle IS Hotalrng s Rules for Grrls Who Play Boys Basket ball Now that's what the publrc has always needed Take a look at the sport's page The annual speed boat derby was held Monday and the new Speed Boat Krug rs none other than Jake Mrller Krng Speedy Mrller relates that he strll practrces darly on Copake Lake fwhereever that rsh The town baseball team rs gorng to play Roe Jan next week rn an exhrbrtron game QThrs should be an exhrbrtron' 'j Frankre Brennan rs prtchrng agarnst hrs old alma mater he used to prtch for the New York Yankees but was removed from the team for hrs effect on the fans Here s a short artrcle about one of those Hollywood personalrtres Bob Mac Nrsh rs playrng the leadrng role rn Rrta Gam s latest movre, Whrstle Stop Hey Look herel The famous swrndler Nora Iennrngs, has escaped from Alcatraz and rs at work agarn embezzl mg funds There's a 35, 000 00 reward offered by Sherrff Andrew Bontempo for rnformatron leadrng to her capture . 1 r 9 r ' u - ' - lr uv - ' - 1 v 1 k 9 . . . - . . - - . , . r . , 1 Q . . . , I - - 0 . . , . . , . , , . . , , . . I 9 I I . g - , , . . . . . . . ' r 0 . . . . , . . . 0 . . g . . , . . . . . , . . , . . . - . . . . . - . . . . , . . . , . . . . , , , , . . . . . - - ' 1 . . . . . , . . g o 1 , . . a . . . . . . . . 1,, . . - , f ,, . . . . . . - 1 - . . . ,, . , , , - . ll ' Q Q I I . . ,, ,, . . . . . . Q I . . , , , . . - g - n - n . l r 1 ' a . .

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