High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 39 text:
“
Best Dressed CLAYTON IANAITIA IIE! 33 4 ' ' .Wi' .A ' .. , '1-.'-,.- ::. T . ,i: ::E.. 9 It -:.f Cutest PETE COTTON Q is 1 I I x 1 5 5 P if ,:,,, K. Me, V K me I W , J I T.Te I TTOTeeZeQee :'1 TOTO Vkkk ,. ' TTTT I I ,Te .. i eTe Tee e I i s ' A'A': 1 eTLeO Q eTTT ' if I A - ' 1-,, 3 H er , ,jg 1 ' eeei I it lO ,- if-Q e,gS?.e . K, SIiEf?II2?!f-'H i .' Q -zigrtfixs f fi fi fi ff! was II ff I 35 if IW t 3 Rh .I I ' ' Eighth Grade Favorites Irf,,I2fjL1e fi If :I 4 i It I 1 I ' 'I it ,ul ,P 9. 314.1 Ir' L4 .VC .. f: v X',,i..1 www. QM ig? E .ILMWW ,.. . 5 a M' me I bg V is I xi fag, SJ If 3 A .Q 7 3 ,QI-1, fem, 1 if I we me , I 55:55, J X552 if I EIS hs 1-,, figxl rift af I I I, If Jia Res 3, Q I 1 I, ' I LQ ,Kfsvm I A X I :-.fn 2 .,:'f, Ig! wa?sm5,ig2nws1afeia3sgii-L. , 4Qa.s2I sI19zx ,f ,fvili . -.F 197 ,f '-1 -:H I L+ L' Best Dressed Most Athletic BUNNY BURT KENNY MORRELL Cutest Cutest Bos GIBSON HOLLY WILLIAMS Seventh Grade Favorites Cures: Most Ambitious Most Ambmous JULIE JORDAN PETE GILL NANCY FELTHOUSEN
”
Page 38 text:
“
Some late news just came in. The new country Zieniukia, named after famous WALTER ZIENIUK, has just presented a gift flag made by GEORGE FRITSCHLER and GEORGE FLAGG to the U. N. And now back to the stars: BOB TAYLOR takes over for the movie actor of that name, and PAUL SCHWARZ doubles for another famous Schwartz in the filming of Ivanspade which also features FRED SKELTON and DICK SUTTER'S acrobatic team, JANET SILVERMAN as Rebecca, and another beautiful star as Rowena. ABBY BERNSTEIN and SANDRA LANOUE produced and directed this fine picture, we learn from telephone operator IEANETTE BARDIN, who is one of their friends. On the fashion scene we find designer BARBARA BROWN recommends Nat's Hats to keep out bats made by NATALIE DICERBO. CATERINA VILLANOVA and BARBARA WRIGHT are the heads of a company for making pink motorcycle booties for babies which were photographed by ALIX ROCKWELL 'S and BETTY DORAN 'S Studio. PAT HILL, professional dog-walker for Phaedeaux, SUE BRAND'S pooch, says she advises NANCY BEGLEY and LUCY BELLAMY'S fur styling salon. Their motto is, We primp your plump poodles pleasingly. ELAINE POLLOCK'S new Stream Cold Cream and IEAN HAYNER'S Black Rain Shampoo for people who still have dark hair have revolutionized women's appearances. In the field of education and literature, WAYNE GREEN has just been awarded his Ph. D. -- Demolisher of Philosophy. CLARA FLEISCHMANN, child psychologist, proved that Johnny can read if taught by LYNNE DEHOLLANDER'S method. SHIRLEY HANS, head librarian at the Library of Congress, tells us that PHYLLIS SAVAGE who is supposed to have worked with her, is still crossing the river with missionaries in India. The busy clubwornan, NANCY LAYMAN, and the year's most versatile person SALLY SHEEDY, tells us that important contributions to education have been made by kindergarten teachers, SALLY FREIHOFER, and Harvard's Home Ec Professor, SYLVIA COHEN. JERRY CZECH has written a book called The Birds and Butterflies, which is on the best-seller list. EMILY BAXTER, director of Ding Dong School, isn't so sure she approves of JOANNA BUR- GER'S pamphlet, The Tricks of Inconspicuous Gum Chewing. This is the story on this fine June day in 1976. Tune in tonight at eight for the next news- cast. 'Till then, good evening. May Fete of 1947
”
Page 40 text:
“
Last Will and Testament DICK ARTHUR - bequeaths his devilishness to Tom Kalteux. BARBARA BROWN - bequeaths her last name to Anson Green. JERRY CZECH - leaves his nature study to Ruth Reeve. NATALIE DI CERBO - leaves her Italian Shirts to Gina. CAROL FINNAN - leaves her initials to Carol Fink. GEORGE FLAGG - wills his posture to Dick Cain. GENE GALUSHA - leaves Mr. Schiff at a loss. BOB GRIDLEY - bequeaths his boots to Roy Rogers. MARGARET HENDERSON - leaves Miss Pentecost with pleasant memories. ROBIN HOLT - leaves her Oates to Freihofer's horses. FRED KUEHN - wills his height to John Becker. JOAN LAWRENCE - wills her cats to Gail Cur- tiss. NANCY LAYMAN - leaves her active memberships to Rosemary Leva. MIKE LEVINE - bequeaths his trumpet to Louie Armstrong. BOBBIE LEWIS - leaves her cheerful disposition to Helen Plumb. ASHLEY LUKENS - wills her flute to future tlutists. MOLLY MCCLURE - be- queaths her skiis to Carol Scott. LARRY PAINE - wills his 'dance-steps' to Fred Astaire. TOM PETTIBONE - leaves his snappy clothes to Bob Gibson. DAVE RANDALL - leaves his interest in automation to David Blitzblau. ALIX ROCKWELL - wills her mispronounced first name to Ella Pfaffenbach., PAUL SCHWARZ - leaves his back-porch-swing to Gail Wiltze. BOPPIE STEVENSON - leaves her cast to John Shutts. DICK STROM - leaves to make room for another Dick Strom. IRV TOBACK - bequeaths his dimples to Dick Sims. CATERINA VILLANOVA - leaves V. A. S. wondering what it's like to take gym. JOHN WATTERS - leaves his name to the reservoir. NEDRA YULMAN - leaves her dough to Betty Crocker. DEBBY ACTON - wills her collection of I.D. 's to Kathy Clark, JOSEPH ARAGONA - leaves to make room- for Anne. NANCY BEGLEY - wills her dreams and essays to Miss Morrison while she goes to visit. ROSEMARY CONGDON - wills her timid approach and quietness to Alison Liebhafsky. LINDA EDMONDSON - bequeaths her effervescence to Alka-Seltzer. DOUG ENGLERT - leaves his bowling ball to a future high scorer. JANET FORSHAW - leaves her trips to Oneida to Marge Sherry. HELEN FRISK - leaves her linguistic powers to Miss Peterson's stu- dents. WAYNE GREEN - leaves his public speaking ability to next year's fourth period Eng- lish class. CARL GRUMAN - leaves Mr. Flahive relieved. LINDA HARGAN - wills her in- scrutable nature to the Sphinx. JEAN HAYNER - bequeaths her dancing eyes to Elaine Clark. TOM HAYNER - wills his straight face to George Gobel. LARRY HEINEN - bequeaths his arguments about revolution and rotation to Harry Diakoff. BRYCE HUME - leaves his energy to atomic research. ALBERTA KNAPP - leaves her long hair to the chignon industry. SANDY LANOUE - leaves her blondilocks to Marion Stebbins. CAROLE LYMAN - wills her coquettish- ness to Karen Jandreau. JACK NOWELL - bequeaths his happy-go-lucky attitude to Keith McHugh. ANITA RICCIO - wills her Girls' Sports Column to any Diary enthusiast. ANDREA RAS - makes room for her sister, Karen. WILMA ROSE - leaves her Rose to New York State. RONNIE SAUTER - wills his angelic ways to Ricky. TOM TAYLOR - leaves Mrs. Henry minus an English student. ALAN TOBEY - bequeaths his Superman structure to be divided among the future ninth grade boys. GARY VANDERHORST - wills his long basketball legs to Fred Kirk. BOB VILLANOVA - leaves his grin to some sad pumpkin. ROYAL WEST - wills his apron to Johnny Zebrowski. WALT ZIENIUK - bequeaths his neat penmanship to Rachel Weingarten. DICK BRAINARD - leaves his No. 14 varsity uniform to a future No. 14. JOHN CANNING - leaves Judy Oxnam mourning. DICK CARRIGAN - leaves his motorcycle boots to George Guy- nup. POOKY CLOVER - leaves her luckiness from 4-leaf clovers to John Clover. MIKE COTTON - wills his outstanding basketball records and ability to Sherwood Hamil. MILTON DANKO - leaves his nickname to the cow that jumped over the moon. BETTY DORAN - leaves her bullet-pouches to Beth McConaghy. LYNN DE HOLLANDER - bequeaths her sweetness to Peggy Plant. CLARA FLEISCHMANN - leaves her juggling ability in music class to Mr. Schiff. DON FORKAS - leaves to seek a spoon and a knife. SALLY FREIHOFER - wills her scouting to Ann Gatta. BOB GAERTTNER - leaves his easily spelled last name to Terrell Jones. ROGER GRIFFIN - bequeaths his eyebrows to John L. Lewis. KERSTI HANTZON - leaves her ice skates to Barbie Hoskins. JOHN HUMPHREY - leaves his towel committee to Mr. Gifford. JIM KAL- TEUX - leaves with SUE BRAND. JOHN LINSCOTT - wills his pin-up to Jay McNaughton. SPENCER MORRISON - leaves his mischievousness to Mrs. Reeve. ARLENE PACIUNAS - leaves her blonde tresses to Lynn Swanson. BEV RICE - leaves her flute to Karen Brown. NANCY ROBINSON - wills her secret lipstick bleach to Charlotte Sackett. SALLY SHEEDY - wills her orange sweater to Doug Austin. DONNA SMITH - leaves her name to Barbara Szumachowski. MARTHA TRACY - does not leave Skip Pott to anyone. SUE WARE - bequeaths her reliability to Sue Holtz. RONNIE WELPOTT - leaves his colored TV to Max Liebman. DICK WILLIG -
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.