Waverly High School - Carantouan Yearbook (Waverly, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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V1 Richards bestows her shortness upon Shirley Tichenor. ihlores Riddell leaves to get married. Louise Robbins wills to Charlotte Dean the cafeteria kitchen. Dick Rohlnson leaves his brains in math to Chuck Holland. Harr Ro leaves his willingness to run errands for the Senior class to any Junior who wants Hen Ross wills his long walk to school to Neila Jackson. ir e Sa er wills her duties as class secretary to someone who enjoys hard work. Helen ghl man wills her ability to roller skate to any would-be Fraley skating fan. Seward Shlpman leaves his curly hair to Jim Manning. John Sim ons eaves his brother, Don, to carry on the family name. Gerry Stamhau h leaves all her activities to Ann Sullivan. Richa au leaves his Navy uniform to anyone who wants to see the world. hlvln Stermer leaves his tumbling ability to Raymond Catlin. Khthleen Sweene wills her ability in art to Lewis Cardi. Edle lhylor leaves her intimate chats with Miss Francis to whomever sits in the first near t e windows. Sliver Thompson wants Dorla Howe to take her place in Triple Trio. Bev Vanderhoof leaves the remains of her chemistry equipment to some future chemist. Chhrles Vernon leaves his shyness toward girls to Fran Soprano. Lucllle Wilhlnson leaves her ability to lose money to anyone who dares to try it. Bett Wilson leaves her basketball ability to Nancy Fice, who has plenty of her own. Shlhle Wolfe wills her zomba step to Betty Quinn. Eorofhy Wood confers her ability to do errands well to Gail Mclver. Ra ph Yanuzzi leaves bookkeeping to Miss Howell. P yl is Zimmer leaves her seat in Home Ec to some future home decorator. Helen Zolkowsky leaves the Tale of Two Cities to any Junior who wants it. th?-gohT22 S13 S8815 -.Ji Lf .......unnrui' HSHER-TA 32



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Prqvlaeqf g This is Bob Brink your authorized alumni reporter bringing you a play by play descrip- tion of the 1970 reunion of the class of '51, This broadcast is coming from the press box of the Waverly Memorial Stadium here in Waverly, New York. The day is beautiful and all our former classmates have donned their brightest smiles. Out on Elm Street HBobH Burbank, our traffic cop, ls going through an ordeal trying to get John Simmons and HAlu Stermer to remove the contraption which they so erroneously call an airplane. They have their mechanics HChucku Vernon and HD1ckH Robinson working on it, but so far their efforts are to no avail. While we are awaiting more arrivals I would like to introduce some of our celebrities to you. Hsamn Fisher, Governor of New York State, is here with his legal advisor HGatH Con- lon and private secretary HSt1nkyN Sager. nSamn finally got Governor Dewey out of office. Coming through the south gate are UPeteH Palmer, U. S. Ambassador to Russia and Alfons Amler, German delegate to the United Nations. The lady in the bright green Cadillac behind them is the famous Dr. NFrannH Clohessy. This certainly is an important day to each and every one of us. I suppose that some of you are unaware that many of OUP classmates are now faculty members in W. H. S. We certainly want to thank the faculty committee, Pauline Lunger, Dol- ores Randall, HD1ckH Stauff and Dianne Capwell, for planning the details of our meeting here today. By the looks, Betty and uPatn have ridden horseback all the way from the 'Wilson Good- rich Dude Ranch.n They are Just a two of the many who now own local businesses. Jean Cole, HFranH Grace and NBobn Hause are proprietors of very prosperous grocery stores. Natu- rally, HMartyH Epstein has increased the number of HHubH stores in the valley to a grand total of twelve. He employs two fashion buyers, Dolores Riddell and Joyce Chandler. One of our collsagues, Beverly Vanderhoof not only owns her own fleet of trucks, but is president of the ell-drillers Association. Many of our group are in exciting and glamorous professions Alice Nichols, Nancy Ace, 'Peg Hogan and Helen Zolkowsky are practicing nursing in addition to running happy homes Another group of the professlonalists are the air line hostesses, nGerry Stam baugh Lucille Wilkinson and Jane Amrhein Three others are also wearing uniforms they .9 J ll I1 are WAVES, Shirley Wolfe, Janice Frantz and Mag Peterson A shiny new station wagon has Just driven up Let's see who emerges Why, 1t's none other than Gordon Hawthorne and the staff from his Secretarial School, Connie Arcesi, Doris Bittorf and nBevH Brown Ah' Advanced education Dorothy Merrill Rosie Pedulla, and Phyllis Zimmer seem to be keeping tabs on some certain fellows out there Could they be married? Well, the few late arrivals coming in the gate now consist of scientists Mary Ann Maslin, 'Edien Taylor and 'Margien Bakel, beauticians Julia Hedrick, Helen Redman and Dot Wood and those farmers who probably had chores to do Harry Ropp and Gene Halstead Ah, yes, here come those rival morticlans nTomH Palumbo and nD1ck' Rice followed by those Navy men 'Swede' Henson and John Akins Now the roll is complete so we can go on with the entertainment First are devotions led by Reverend Stan' Goble Next, Judy Canova, beg pardon, I mean Nancy Goble, gets us into a merry mood with a little comedy Now Marian Dailey is introducing Sylvia Thompson and 'Dicku Halton who sing accom panied by Norm Cole's band The only members of the band are Gene Pierce, Lois Fortran, Kathy' Sweeney and Norm but they can really make a lot of noise Norm's band will also play white Rockettes 'Tn Cardi, Donna Cronk and Ruth Derrig do a little dance routine ext on the program are sports tales by nTunk' Northrup and HFOHPH Lattari and last but not least models 'Katen Bennett, Helen Shipman and Hviu Richards give with a daring fashion show Umm, the perfect end to a perfect day The crowd is dispersing now and while everyone is a little reluctant to leave his pals 34 I ll . I 1 I , , . I I I ll ' ' - ' . I N I I of former days, he is looking forward to future reunions.

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