Sidney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sidney, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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I am Swami. Tonight, I am gazing into my crystal ball. I see a picture of Utopia. Shall we look at the leading citizens of this strange and fascinating country? shows time Sally Angell is in Madison Square Garden as a stunt rider in the famous Martha Sager horse Alma Welcher is modeling costumes designed and created by Doris Farrier. In her spare Miss Nelcher rides the escalators in Stacy's. I look behind the scenes of Mally's Theater. Lorraine Huyck is prompting the current broadway extravaganza, nlomen from Sidney,u'starring Katherine Kody and directed by Joe Rut. This play has just passed R. D. Curtis, manager of the Haze Office. Norma Greene is trudging, from force of habit, back and forth trying to find Brooklyn Bridge, which she has bought from Nicholas Mazzarella, Broker. Andy is sitting in the office of the nNew York Hourn proof reading the morning edition for Editor Doug Begeal. Emma Blaisdell is working in a chemistry lab. She is working out a success formula for Larry Norton, owner of HThe Billiard Hall.W Alfred Gehrke is a ticket agent for outstanding broadway dramas and musicals. Paul Whitney, by now an outstanding newspaper photographer sought by all large syndicates, obtained early experience in the senior play. Beti George is getting a treatment in the Charles-Cutting Beauty Salon. David Crandall is the director of Bestiminster Choir. His first experience came from the junior play. David Orton is training at a calisthenics gymnasium, learning body coordination from Don Miller. A charming hat check girl at the Sparrow Club is Mary Pesce. Bill Landon is a radio narrator on a children's programg Marjorie Barnes is in charge of sound effects. Martin Bush is selling dynamite for a construction job because he gets such a large charge out of it. Hall. Rolf is a Mary Keeler is the outstanding concert violinist with the Sympathy Orchestra in Corney Hannelore Bremser is the secretary of a Cuban Banana Company which does business with Schumann's Super Grocery Store. Bette Phillips is chief costume designer for the Metropolitan Opera Company. Eddy Wood is trimming shrubbery and weeding gardens in Central Park. Marian Fiske is a private secretary and advisor to Senator Robert Reynard. Mary Thornton is head of surgery in the New York Memorial Hospital. Peggy Patrick is a Nurse's Aid in this hospital. Alta Cooper runs a large cafeteriag Virgina VanValkenburg is head waitress. Sylvia Trees is currently appearing in the title role of Dizzy's NCahmen.' Victor Miller is buying and selling used cars. Thus we leave this amazing country. We came to Utopia, we say Utopiag we left Utopia. 14

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CLASS WILL To Miss Metz, the senior class wills a 36-hour day. Virginia Charles wills her quiet, unassuming manner to Jean Hays. Hannelore Bremser wills her cluttered locker to the janitors. Emma Blaisdell wills her cheerful disposition and her capacity for work to Jerry Northrup. Marjorie Barnes wills her nlittle black booknlto Mary Marge Suttle. Sally Angell wills her horses to Vic VonKampon on nights when his father won't give him the car. Kay Cody wills her uadvice to the lovelornH'to Dr. Anthony. Alta Cooper wills her men to the poor girls who never have one. Bill Landon leaves his unused razor to Cotton Hulbert.' Dick Curtis wills his unparalleled skill at sports to anyone who can do better. Dave Orton leaves his farm, which may contain a gold mine, to Emma Carrere. Bette Phillips leaves her scissors to Almetta Hodges. Martin Bush leaves his ability to give all the answers to anyone who can give them. Marian Fiske wills her quiet and pleasing disposition to Goofer Comfort. Bob Reynard leaves those hair cuts to anyone willing to accept them. To Dick Dilmore, Joe Rutkowski leaves his midnight hikes. Mary Pesce leaves her vivaciousness to Gertrude Leotscher. Andy Dzurissin leaves his willingness to cooperate to Steve Simons. Martha Sager leaves her gossip to Hedda Hopper. Mary Keeler wills the French II regents to Jean Hays and Sue Hanni. Doris Farrier leaves her love for arguing to the person who can keep up with her. Paul Whitney wills his shyness in classes to Dorothy Hanni. Woody leaves his tardiness to anyone who can't get to school on time. Vic Miller leaves his little old jalopy to Johnny Coulter and Bob Eldridge so they won't have to hitchhike. Sylvia Trees leaves her ability in Latin III to the students of Latin II. To Ted Bolton, Nick Mazzarella leaves his crutches--he might need them. Doug Begeal, Sidney Central's connoisseur on women's fashions, leaves his ability to give advice on that subject to Renee of Hollywood. Mary Thornton leaves her hand lotion to Edith Cullen. . Don Miller leaves his Delhi friends to the sophomore girls. Norma Greene wills her Hhotdog standsn to the ambitious juniors. Betty George leaves her nwild, open housem parties to Tiny Canfield. Alma Welcher wills her typewriter to the typing class of 47: she will never learn to use it. Peggy Patrick leaves her dimples to Mary Louise Flynn. Larry Norton leaves his freckles to Joan Nelson. Dave Crandall leaves his walks home from school to Bob Bagnall. Alfred Gehrke leaves his silence to the study halls. Lorraine Huyck leaves her hair shampoo to Chuck Hays. Rolf Schumann wills his little helpful camera to Roger Plossl. Virginia VanValkenburg wills her industriousness in the cafeteria to Mary Hofer. 'I've used it for three years, and cut myself both times. Ed. 13



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