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Root finally got to the scales to learn that she will eventually join Connie in The Ratceller Club. 1illen's act will be an Indian dance. She will he dressed in an orange and violet tent, which will contrast nicely with her hair. The Seniors then made way for Leonard Seeley. Len discovered that he will win the world's cham- pionship for racing his motor skooter from Tully's four corners to Hollywood. It will be easy as Len will be the only contestant. Only three more left and perhaps it's a good thing. The machine was getting rather wobbly. So Dot Fisher and Trudy Shute stepped up quickly to do two for a penny. Trudy and Dot found that they will run competition with Ellen and Connie. Trudy and Dot may have to go out of business because their club The Milkdrinkers Delight won't do too good a business except to the 1950 Seniors. The Seniors then all pushed .lack Sherman on the rickety machine. jack put in his penny and the machine wearily gave him his card which said that .lack shall become a great radio idol. His deep voice will have many a woman chasing him. just then, Dick Herold, told the Seniors to run before the machine collapsed, and run they did. Afterwards, they sent a letter to the owner telling him to send the bill to the juniors. After all, they've got lots of money. Seventeen
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Again the economical Seniors tried to do two for the price of one and succeeded. Paul Hallinan and Bill Bailey were the victims this time. They dis- covered that eventually they will monopolize all of the tillable soil in Otisco, Vesper and Tully Valley, and become known as far as Skunk Hollow as ex- cellent farmers. Don Mapstone and Bob Brown finally succeeded in pushing Thelma johnson on the scales. Thelma learned that she will have the honor of being a second Betty Crable. We all knew this by the ability Thelma showed in Tulcendra plays. Next to step lightly on the scale was Shirley Austin. She daintily dropped in her penny and took her card. After reading that she will be the world's Champion Husband Getter, Qher record will be ninej each at a different time, Shirley promptly fainted away. After helping to revive Shirley, Bill Beardsley jumped on the scales to find that he will be the world's foremost oil tycoon after he discovers black gold in his own backyard on Clinton Street. When it happens Bill won't recognize it immediately for he will be digging for angleworms. Next to catch a glimpse of her future through the magic cards is jane Baker, who finds that before the age of twenty she will have earned the follow- ing degrees B.S., A.B., M.A., Ph.D., and a D.D.S. And also a B.C., the latter being a matrimonial degree. Ralph Banner approached the magic machine rather doubtfully, but when he found that he would set the world's record for pushing a peanut with his nose down Salina Street, he immediately broke out with a grin which grew bigger when he learned that Dorothy was waiting at the end of the race with open arms. Ralph always was interested in Fishing! Then Donna Bardwell stepped up to drop in her penny. Dutch found that she will be very happy in her position as a CHEF in the household of one, james Cook. Quite pleased with this fore- cast Donna cheerfully gives up her place on the magic machine to Bob Brown. Bob discovered the horrible truth when he read the card that never lies. The card said that finally after getting up his nerve to pop the question to janet, he will jilt her at the altar and run off with a bareback rider. After waiting this long, energetic Barb Carlton stepped up, took her card, and read, You will soon turn gray correcting Chemistry papers. Her hus- band, Neil is just too exhausted to correct his stu- dents' papers after a day of teaching. So the chore falls to Barb. Next to plunk himself on the scales is Stanley Cornue, who discovered that he will journey to Europe where he will conquer a small country singlehanded, grow a small mustache, and become a second Adolf Hitler. Then a fair damsel, Connie Daley, lightly tripped across the scales, stopping only long enough to take her card which read that after being fascinated by the entertainers in N. Y. C. she will come back to Tully and open a night club. This will be called The Ratceller Club, where she will do her own impersonation of Gypsy Rose Lee. Stanley Edinger was the next to shuffle up to the machine. After being shocked by his weight, he reads the magic forecast which states that after mooning over Nancy for forty years, he finally will resort to potato growing. Eventually he will set a record, in that field. He will grow a potato that weighs 350 pounds, and is the exact image of himself. Elbowing her way through the throng Kate Foley finally reached the machine, grabbed her card, and learned that she will accompany Stanley Cornue on his European rampage, as his dietitian. The knowl- edge that Kate learned in Rochester will come in mighty handy when it comes to Stan's finicky appetite. Next to obtain his card was Dick Hill, who finds that all his dreams will come true as he becomes a test pilot for the jet planes. The only fly in the ointment is backseat driver-Ginny. The card disclosed to Nancy Hillenbrand the fact that she will be the artist who designs adver- tisements for Certie's galvanized girdles and razor blades. Ida Hobart accepted her card from the magic machine and found herself a foreign missionary in deepest Africa teaching the natives to appreciate Brahms, Beethoven, Shakespeare, and Tolstoy. Ida will find it a bit difficult, since the natives won't understand English, but she insists they will be learning something useful in everyday living. Finally Don Mapstone decided that it must be his turn. He dropped in his penny and extracted his card. WNell, in a few years he will take over Al Cervi's player-coach position with the Nat's. When Don does this, we will find new supporters for the Nat's-Cheerleaders- Don, just had to find a place for Toot! Then Barb Rice marched up to the wonderful machine. Barb found that since she has always loved Otisco Valley she will run a resort there. Of course the resort will be restricted-to eligible bachelors. Etta Rindge snatched her card from the machine and-well' for Heaven's sake-the card that never lies said that after having played Bessie, Ethel, Gracie, and Sadie, Etta will win fame and fortune playing the part of Mary, from the poem, Mary Had A Little Lamb. Next, Barbara Ritch glided across the machine and found that she finally did make up her mind to marry Floyd. The only trouble was, Floyd got tired of waiting and left for South America. Barb will finally find him down on the Amazon River, where they will live happily ever after bringing up a lot of little tributaries. Alice Smith wriggled onto the marvelous machine and found that she will marry Frank. Frank is so goodhearted that he will always be lending his trucks for Senior paper drives. After being pushed away several times Ellen Sixteen
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JUNIORS First Row: left to right: B. Seeley, I. Briggs, J. Usher, L. Hobart, D. Smith, D. Devine, P. Kinney, C. Carlton, B. Seeley, E. Cook. Second Row: S. Herlihy, M. Henderson, J. Currie, J. Kinne, Mr. Lawson, Mrs. Buzard, K. Kirby, L. Compton, V. Ransom. Third Row: B. Drake, D. Doody, C. Brenchley, D. Venton, R. Hockreiter, R. Hoefer, W. Woods, R. Krom, L. Long, D. White, S. Banner. Missing: D. Fitzpatrick, R. Green, E. Tracy. President and Vice-President Donald Doody, Warren Woods Secretary -,- ........... . ........ Janet Kinne Treasurer ..... .................. - --Doris Smith We, the class of 1951, have completed our third year in high school under the direction of Mrs. Buzard, Mr. Lawson and Mr. Wing. At the beginning ol' the year we sponsored the annual magazine contest for the junior Class, and our goal was set at twelve hundred dollars, which we succeeded in reaching. This record sale of magazines topped the record made by last year's junior Class, and was the largest amount ever received by a junior Class through the sale of magazines. This started our treasury out with over seven hundred dollars. Our class did very well as far as dances and food sales were concerned. Especially our St. Patrick's dance, which increased our treasury by one hundred dollars. We also spon- sored a paper drive and this also proved profitable for us, we netted ninety dollars on the first one held this year. The annual junior Prom was held on june 23 in the gymnasium. The music was furn- ished by jack Kreischer and his Orchestra. The theme of the Prom this year was the Secret Garden. Eighteen
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