Watkins Glen High School - Senecan Oracle Yearbook (Watkins Glen, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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ORACLE 9 4 5 19 45 WILLARD ARNOLD Bill Arnold is known for his “bleached” hair and ever present smile. Since the Senior Play and his fine portrayal of “Warry Reardon,” he has been commonly referred to as “Warry.” Who will ever forget that love sick pose! In fact it was the Senior Play and New Y’ork trip which fully revealed Warry's endearing qualities—to some members of the class at least. Bill's talent in music and skill with the sax won him a place in the band during his freshman and sophomore years, and he was always on hand at class dances. His popularity among both boys and girls of the class is the measure of the high esteem in which they hold him. Bill expects Uncle Sam will plan his future—at least for a time; but whatever he does we know it will be done with a smile, and that will get him a long way. ROSEMARY BAILEY Rosie is that quiet girl who hails from Burdett and is noted for her beautiful clothes. No doubt many a girl has cast an envious eye on her many skirts and sweaters. Not that it is held against her, for Rosemary has worked hard and has made many friends since she came to Watkins Glen. Although she hasn’t taken an active part in class affairs she has been active in sports, having been a member of the Girls’ Sports Club as a junior and having participated in all intramurals throughout her high school years. Her chief hobbies are ice skating and crocheting; her crocheted pieces give evidence of both taste and skill. Although she has not made definite plans for the future, Rosemary would like to be a secretary. We’re confident she will do a splendid job in any career she decides to follow. Good luck Rosemary. MARY ALTA BASSETT If you hear a happy “hi ya,” a silly giggle, and catch sight of a pair of merry eyes, you can be sure it is Basket. She’s such a petite thing and her clothes and hair are always so neat you’d never believe she could get into mischief—but you'd be mistaken. Very appropriate was her role as “Penelope,” the imp, in the senior play. She likes sports and music and is equally adept in both. She has participated in intramural basketball and gym demonstrations and was a member of the Girls' Sports Club. She worked on the Sophomore Hop committee and played in the band in her freshman and sophomore years. Alta likes to play the piano and the flute, to sing, to sketch people, and to read. Alta may go to Fredonia to continue her musical training. Wherever you go, Basket, keep spreading your special kind of sunshine and you'll succeed. JAMES BATES Bates, one of the taller and more brilliant members of the Class of 45, has been one of the most active in class and school affairs. A partial list of these activities includes: Sophomore Hop committee, Election Day Dinner committee. Chess Club, ORACLE Staff; and in sports, baseball (1, 4) and basketball (3, 4). Proficiency in the gym gave him a place in the Physical Education Demonstration his sophomore and junior years. A quite unsuspected talent was revealed in his portrayal of the lover as “Todd” in the Senior Play. Recognition of his all-round qualities was his election as one of four boys to represent Schuyler County at Boys’ State. Jim is a lover of the out-of-doors and is an expert hunter and fisherman. He is making no definite plans for the future until the setting of the Japanese Sun. LEWIS J. BEARDSLEY, JR. Scoop is that member of the class who looks down on the rest of us from his 6' 5 , an asset which no doubt helped him attain his fine record on the basketball court. With his cute cracks and curly hair Scoop is very popular. He was chairman of the Sophomore Hop committee and this year was made Student Standard humor editor and a member of the ORACLE staff. In his junior year he was a delegate to Boys’ State and as a senior was chosen “Mr. W. G. H. S.” by the students - honors he may well be proud of. As “Mr. Parker” in the Senior Play, Scoop took family life very seriously and ever since has been keeping an eye on that prospective “daughter-in-law.” Swimming is his favorite sport in fact, he loves the outdoors in general. As for his future plans, Scoop says that Uncle Sam’s going to make most of them, but that someday he would really like to be a forest ranger. Lots o’ luck, Scoop!

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1945 ORACLE 94 5 VINCENT BED I ENT Everyone knows Vincent Bedient for his tall tales ‘’full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” Vincent is also known for his poetic ability; his poem -‘‘The Forest”—is really beautiful. Being a man not only of words but also of deeds, Vince has participated in basketball, volleyball, softball and “touch-tacklc” intrainurals. Besides sports, he delights in hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and taxidermy. Despite all of these activities, his chief interest is in agriculture. Proof of this statement is shown by his membership in the Ag Club in his freshman year and his fine achievement in his Ag classes for four years. Vince says, “Next year I’m going to try to put into practice the things ‘Prof’ Harkness has so patiently drilled into me!” We know you will make all of us proud— including “Prof!” MARY RACHAEL BELIGOTTI Our own Mary, with her unassuming poise and gracious dignity has won the heart of every student and teacher throughout her school years. Mary’s is a dual personality; we know her for her quiet voice and deep serious manner as well as for her merry eyes and grand gaiety. These combine to make that unruffled manner that we have all come to expect. Mary, often called “Toots,” is very fond of all sports, especially basketball and volleyball. She has played on five all-star teams and has been an active member of the Girls’ Athletic Association. Mary spends much of her free time sewing; you may have noticed those pretty hand-made skirts and blouses. She also enjoys roller-skating and dancing, and collecting information about movie actors. Next year she hopes to find work in an office. Knowing Mary, we know that should be easily done. FRANCES CARLAND Frances is that tall good-looking senior who is better known to her schoolmates as “Fran.” Fran has been a most active and jolly member of her class and is always ready to stand up for her own rights. She has proved her capability in her undertakings. She was a member of the Student Standard and was chosen by the Elks to attend Empire Girls’ State at Saratoga Springs. Frances likes to spend her leisure time crocheting or participating in various sports. She is especially fond of eating “frenchfries” at Chef’s Diner. Although Fran's future plans are as yet indefinite, she may attend a business institute in Rochester or Buffalo. We predict that Fran will be a success in whatever career in life she may choose. MARY JEAN CARLSON “Midge,” as she is known to her friends, comes to us from Valois. In her quiet, kindly way Midge has made many friends at Watkins Glen High School. She is most conscientious in her work whether it be a lesson or some undertaking for the class; it isn’t in her to shirk responsibility. Midge served on the Election Day Dinner and various other committees. She has done extensive work in homemaking and has given efficient help in the cafeteria. She was a member of the Glee Club in her freshman year. Midge doesn't spend all her time working, however, for she likes to hike, swim, ice skate and read. While her plans for the future are not definite she says she would like very much to join the Waves. There is no doubt that she would do honor to that branch of the service. MARY JANE CONNOLLY Mary Jane Connolly, sometimes known as “Connie,” has been an honor student throughout high school. Her diligence and capability have won for her third honor in her class. Not only is she a clever student, but she has rendered invaluable service to the class in such activities as head solicitor and waitress for the Election Day Dinner. She also participated in the Abbey Prize Speaking Contest in her junior year and was the proficient prompter for the Senior Play. In her out-of-school time, besides spending many diligent hours studying, Connie likes to knit, listen to the radio and serve as waitress at “Chef’s Diner.” In September she plans to enter Robert Packer Hospital where she will be enrolled as a Cadet Nurse. We have no doubt that Mary Jane will become a successful nurse, for she has a congenial manner and the ability of facing whatever obstacles she may encounter.

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