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Page 19 text:
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ROBERT PARR Academic Bob Wrestling 1-2.-3-43 Foot- ball l-2-3-43 Class Vice- president 13 Class President 2-3-43 Student Council 2-3-43 Vice- president Z-33 President 43 Dramatics 1-23 Otsquagan 43 Band 1-2-3- 43 Chorus 1-2-3-43 Pres- ident 43 All State Chorus 43 All State Sectionals Z- 43 CVMF 1-2-3-43 FFA State Chorus 1-3. HELEN SAGATIS Business Otsquagan 43 Chorus 1-2- 3-4: Band 1-2-3-43 Class Treasurer 1-4: Cheer- leader 13 FHA 13 Photog- raphy3 33 Softball 13 Soccer 13 CVMF 2-3-43 All State Sectionals 2-4: Girls Chorus 3-42 3 Sextet Z. R I Marian Jouben, prophetess, is one of world's MORTIMER ROBERTSON Agriculture Mort Baseball 23 Wrestling 1-2- 3-43 Football 2-33 Otsquagan 43 FFA l-2-3. GERALDINE SMITH Business Jerry fTransferred from Herkimer High School in Junior Year, Sports 1-2-3-43 Dramatics 3-43 Photography 33 Otsquagan 43 Homemaking 43 FHA 4. richest Texan ranchers and a world traveler As we close up shop our minds wander to the uncertainty of the future. We find ourselves in the year 1961 with many unexpected events. Let's take a look! Mrs. Robert Collins the former Miss Helen Sagatis is residing on a farm on the Chyle. She is the mother of two children, Robert Jr.. and Roberta Ann. Mrs. David Howe, the former Edith Jordan, is employed at the GLF in Fort Plain, while her hus- band is serving in the Armed Forces. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nevins announced 'the engage- ment of their daughter Audrey to Walter Loring. She is now employed in a dentist's office in Canajoharie. Miss Nancy Cogan, former editor of the Otsquagan now has her own photography studio in Hollywood, California. Miss Geraldine Smith is now employed as a secretary in Herkimer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas announce the birth of their fifth child. Mrs. Douglas is the former Florence Bullock. Mary Elthorpe now has a job at the Automat in New York. Robert Parr, senior Romeo is still on the loose. He is the music teacher at Van Hornesville Central School. Betty Kucerak is now employed at the home of Mrs. Robert Collins as nurse maid. A rumor has been heard that Betty plans to elope with their oldest son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Krunholtz, noted world travelers, have just made a recent visit at the Van Hornesville Central School. They were accompanied by their three children. Mrs. Krumholtz is the former Wauletta Bennett. Mrs. Darwin Bronner, the former Martha Hoke has recently moved from Jordanville and is living. . . . . . Wallace Etherton, alia's Wally the Walloper is now the world's greatest wrestler. Phyllis Mitchell is happily married and is living in a quiet secluded section in the heart of New York City. Mortimer Robertson now has his own radio and television show Life With Father on CBS. Spencer Hardy has recently opened his own garage in Jordanville.
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ei, MARTHA HOKE Academic Sports 1-2-3-43 Captain 4g Class Secretary lg Class Vice-president 2-33 Chorus 1-2-3-43 Band 1-2-3-43 President 43 Cheerleading 1-23 Dramat- ics 1-2-45 Library Club 23 All State Sectionals 2-4 Music Contest 1-2-3-4: Sextet 1-23 Girls Chorus 45 CVMF 2-3-45 Otsquagan 4. PHYLLIS EMMA MITCHELL Homemaking Phil Sports 1-2-3-4: Dramatics 1-2-3-41 FHA 1-2-4: Highlights 1-Z3 Crafts 1-Z5 Cafeteria assistant 4. ffl Ni 1 f ' 1 X' . ,. '77 MARIAN JOUBEN Academic Sports 1-2-3-45 Class President lg Class Secretary 2-3-4g Class Treasurer 2: Chorus 1-2- 3-43 CVMF 2-3-43 Girls Chorus 3-43 Dramatics 1-2-3-45 Secretary 4g Highlights I-2-3-45 ESSPA 4g Runner-up Junior Prom Oueen 35 Otsquagan 4. if :I ELIZABETH KUCERAK Business Betty Sports 1-2-3-43 Dramat- ics 1-2-3-45 Otsquagan 43 Highlights 1-2-3-43 Correspondent 43 Chorus 1-2-3g FHA l-2. 14 EDITH JORDAN Homemaking Edie Chorus 1-2-33 Band 3-43 Highlights 1-2-3-4: Assistant Editor 43 FHA I-2-3-43 President 3: Dramatics 1-2-3-45 President 43 Otsquagna 2-4g Business Manager 4: Sports 1-3- 41 ESSPA 4: CVMF2-3-43 All State Sectionals 23 Cafeteria Assistant 3-4. AUDREY NEVINS Academic Aud' Dramatics 1-2-3-45 Sports 1-2-3-43 Band 2-3-4: Chorus l-2-3-4: Highlights 1: Otsquagan 4 Cheerleading 3-4: Photog raphy 2g Junior Prom Queen 33 CVMF 1-2-3-43 All State Sectionals 2-43 Music Contest 35 DAR Representative 4. QE,-fir,-1 1 ' ' .xr .
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P., Clam WY! E, The Senior Class of 1951 of the Van Hornesville Central School, being undoubtedly sound in mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Phyllis Mitchell leaves her quietness to Don Krumholtz. Mary Elthrop wills her dish rag and messy tables in the cafeteria to Shirley Van Brink. Nancy Cogan bequeaths the use of the school camera and blown flash bulbs to Betty Gar- rison. Betty Kucerak wills her giggle and Jerseys to Nellie Mead and her pretty clothes to Joan Yaworski. Marian Jouben--alias Spike Jones --leaves her version of the Tennessee Waltz to Doris Aney and her musical cud of gum in Chorus to Dorinne Whipple. Helen Sagatis leaves all her study halls for writing to Bob Collins to Joan Yaworski. Edith Jordan wills her chemistry mark and her ability to stop clocks to Doris Aney. Audrey Nevins bequeaths all her nice looking sweaters to Dorothy Dillenbeck, and her friendly personality to Nellie Mead. Martha Hoke leaves her position as the only senior girl engaged - to Nellie Mead. Wauletta Bennett gives al1 her love. . .aye, aye. . . to Don Krumholtz. Robert Parr--alias Senior Romeo bequeaths all his presidential offices to Robert Fahey. - Spencer Hardy leaves all his women and twitterpations to Gerald Bleaking. Wally Etherton wills his muscles and wrestling ability to Duane Aney. Robert Douglas bequeaths his ability to make eyes and wills the air in the tires of his Plymouth to Robert Fahey. Mortimer Robertson leaves his baseball mustache Qnine on each sidej and his spicy jokes to Fred Bresmon. Geraldine Smith wills her love for dancing and her singing on the bus to Gerald Bleaking. Mr. Workman gives the remaining half pound of rice to Miss McIntyre for the carburetor of her car ....... can anyone lend Miss McIntyre 5125? We will to the entire Junior Class the broken pieces of chalk in our room, the missing erasers, the weatherized window stick, the stray ping-pong balls, our many crackpot ideas and our noisy noon-hour jazz sessions. We hereby testify that this was NOT signed by any Senior suffering from Schitsophronia. Signed, sealed and delivered this day of June of the year, 1951. 16 II
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