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WHAT SENIORS WILL MISS MOST DAWN ABBOTT--Sleeping in study hall and Mr. Cichocki's faithful patronage with rides from school. CAROL AMRHEIN--Senior high and all the gang. MARY JO ARMSTRONG--Don, band, noon-hour gossip and Fran's, Are ya ready? STUART SCHWARTZ--Getting to school on time by the skin of my teeth. JOHN SIMONDS--The call of the gridiron every September l, and being one of Franks' iron men. DICK BUTTON--Watching John Simonds and Bob Payne imitate Norma Shafer's twirling. CLARENCE VAN HORN--Sitting in 4th period study hall and flirting with the girls. SANDY AYERS--Band and the junior boys in it, fun in business classes and play rehearsals, and Susan's, Sandy, are you up yet? WINDA BLAIR--All the fun I had in gym class with Bev and Marty. BUD WAITE--Third period P.O.D. with Jersey and Vic, sitting in back of you know you, and pushing El- mer's old Ford, LOUIS YOUNG--Ed Weinstein in solid class and shop. LEWIS WANDELL--Trying to escape Mr. Tuthill in the last five minutes morning and noon. CHARLES WOOSTER--Mr. West in the good old shop. , MARTHA BUCK--Getting heck from Coach Miller in Driver's Ed. Class, and all the gang, especially Marty and Shirley. PEGGY CARTWRIGHT --Those wonderful times with the band, chemistry lab, and Mr. Van'Namee's You nutl SUE CRAMER--The gang and our parties, trying to get Sandy up and ready for school in the morning, Nancy's notes in P.O,D., and the good times of talking in classes and annoying the teachers. BOB SCOTT--Waiting frantically for 4 o'clock. CHARLES LYNCH--Mr. Baylor's saying about .4 minutes after the bell rings, You may pass. JAMES VAN SKIVER--A most honest teacher, Mr. Baylor. DICK COLLINS--All those hot games we had in 7th period gym class. RITA CUSHING'-Everything. JOYCE DAVIS--All the fun we had in 206, French Club, all the good times we had with Mr. Van Namee in Chemistry Lab, MARTHA DECATUR--Library Club and the gang. ROSIE DIMON--Mrs. Tuthill telling Sandy, Nancy, Carolyn and me to please settle down, and all the fun we had in the senior play. DAN CHAPMAN--l'll miss Mr. West's grin when I hand him my excuse. WILLIAM BUCHOLTZ--Mr. Baylor's English class and going to basketball games with Mr. Simonds'band. JIM GRIFFITH--Trips to basketball games and making a path back and forth to the stadium during foot- ball season. ARLENE DOBBERSTEIN--Drivers' Ed Classes and the gang. CAROLYN DOVE--Secretarial class, the fun in the cafeteria, Carole, and the senior play. CAROLE EPLEY--Mr. Van Namee's, All right, Epley, be quiet! --and all the kids, BRIAN GILLAN--The many periods spent in the art room when I should have been studying something else. BOB MILLER- -Mt. Van Namee's humor. BILL SCOTT--The quiet voice to Bill Ayres in P,O,D, DAN WASSERSTROM--Mr. Gage's flashy ties. ED WEINSTEIN--lt's too soon to know. NANCY FERNQUIST--Rosie, Mrs. Tuthill, waking Sandy up in law class, writing notes to Sue in P.O.D,, and being a Chemung farmer. JEAN FOSTER--Dawn and Eileen, rushing downtown for lunch period, and running back through the ceme- tery. PHIL VAN DER KARR--Just everything and being on the go. DON BLAKEMAN --The sports and all the fun I have had in classes. EARL BODINE--l will miss all the sports and the good times I had with my buddies, SHIRLEY GIBBS--Senior High, the gang, talking to Mary Jo during P.O,D,, and Peggy spending most of her time at my house. PAT GREENFIELD--Marilyn and 'Ith period in library. BOB SCOTT--Riding around Sayre and Athens in Licks car. DON WILSEY -My many study halls with nothing to do, SHEILA HANNA--The good old school, and my wonderful teachers, and the gang. BEVERLY HALSTEAD--Homemaking Club, all the kids, and the rides to the football game on the bus. DON HAYDEN--Mr. West's shop class. I BURT KINNEY--Mr. Van Namee 's 3rd period earth science class. TOM FITZGERALD--Raising cain with AI and Bill in 6th period study hall. ALAN GEPPERT--Fifth period chemistry class and the ever jovial Mr. Van Namee. CAROL HORTON--Mr. Van Namee, Joe, and the gang. 33
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1 r l -1 ', Coming toward me now is Sally- Travis with a sketch of a brilliant work of art to be used on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post. She and Don Hayden have made a name for themselves through their art work. ,j ' .T A familiar group--the Chemung boys:,,jBobScptt, Robert Hurlbut, Charlie Lynch, Bob Houser, and Harlen Dewey are drinking' a toast to the -health of the party--Jean Kirkwood. Henry McCall and Kenny Paul might both be lauded here for their fine dude ranch business on Dry Brook Road. Donkey Blakeman, big right tackle fo1j!theaC4leveland Browns, has put on a little weight. He's swapping stories with A'lMGeppert, lightning-fast half-back for the Rams. These two made outstanding- plays this last segson. uListening in ad- miration is flaming haired starlet, W1nda Blair and Peggy artwrightll solo clari- net player in the Firestone Orchestra.. , i J ,525 I, g g, Wouldn't you know! Roseliriary Dimon, andlNancy Fernquist are busy typing up the minutes of this great reunion. Carolyn Dove is still trying to round up people to help out at her newly opened snack bar. She is now approaching Carol A'mrhein, matron at the Girls' Reformatory in Texas, and'Nancy Owen, lady of leisure. ' i ,' Some others I'll mention as particularlyf successful--Lloiiis iWaiidell, rnanagexr of .lack Dempsey's restaurant: and Clarencyei Vafil'-lo5'n, ambassador to Franceg Sgillivan is chairman of the committee to make the shamrock the national flower. ch5f1'eslsradff' is absent as his prize bull has a cold tonight, but Lyn1iSchock is here with his in its own private truck stall. Bill Buciholtz is wedging his way into the group now with the use of his newly acquired bodyguards, Jim VanSkiver and Tom Dailey. is-'e .ff 'K , K 5 Q ,Vx I., Q H Near the orchestra, I see Sheila Hanna arfd Carol Horton explaining to a small group about their new Child Care Course in Bellevue Hospital in New York City. Joyce Davis, one of the group, is, by the way, assistant QAZQ bomb maker at the Los Alamas testing grounds. She cannot talk tonight at all because of top secrets, so Arlene Dolibersteiniis doing the talking for her. The Honorable Stuart Schwartz seems to be ,quiet tonight. Perhaps he is meditating on his most recent brilliant theoriy..JyiriiiGriffith, famed TV comedian, now welcomes Bud Waite at his table. Budfpas you know, has succeeded Red Buttons i ,his own s ow. Con ratulations, boys! BrKuc5Tappaii and r'i2in'Gilqai515i'e going over plans for a new type revolver-- the kind without bullets. Hmmmm! ? Big Bob Miller seems skeptical. Cyril Hedricknis leaving early on an expedition to Mt. Everest. . f Mary .lf'oiArmstronPg, speaker for the ni ht, is laughing atlPat Greenfield, bio- chemist in Bellevue City Hospital, as Pailtauses a minor explosion by mixing two soft drinks. B verly I-lalsteada d Shirley,Plaisted have won Betty Crocker's Cooking Contest livmlialfinxg cookie? iwithoiithising Crisco. More power to you, girls! Near the television set is Mary .To Parente and a friend. She is a local viva- cious socialite. The automatic-locking doors on this establishment are due to close at 6:00 a. m. so, unlike our Senior year in school, we must turn in early this morning. Before we go, however, three cheers for the OUTSTANDING Class of '54!l , 5 lf 32 l , 1
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JEAN KIRKWOOD--Gym class and the discussions in Homemaking 8. DON BACKER- -Fifth period chemistry, Mr. Van Namee, and the times with Gep in Endicott. TED HARTFORD--Playing on the athletic teams. ROYCE HUGO--Mr. Van Namee's earth science class and his jokes. RUSS FAHEY--Chemistry lab, physics period in the back room and ducking trouble in school. BILL LINE--Mr. Van Namee'smumb1e, grumble. CYRIL HEDRICK--Mr. Tuthill and his ag class and sth period study hall. FRAN LEARY--The gossip at noon in the cafeteria and library, band, and Mary Jo's, Ready. SHARON LINE--Cheering, the gang, and oh, just everything! EILEEN LORGAN--Riding to school with Mr. Cichocki, Jean, and Dawn. JOE HOGAN--Chemistry lab under Mr. Van Namee, BOB PAYNE--Cutting up with Bob Simmons in 206. FRED VAN NEST--Running around town on band publicity and trying to bluff my way through earth sci- ence. CHARLES RANDALL--Going to band, chorus, and orchestra rehearsals. MARILYN MELLON--Seventh period library and Pat, all the gang and the parties, Mary lou's, Did you get a letter? , and most of all band and the wonderful trips. DAN BARTON--Giving Mr. West the wrong answers in electric shop. BOB HURLBUT --Going to ag, earth science, and shop. TOM DAILEY--Mr. Tuthil1's attempts to convict on no evidence. LYNN SCHOCK--Mr. West's shop class. PHYLLIS MORTON --Eighth period in library, discussions in homemaking 8, and Shirley Plaisted. TESS O'BRlEN--Talking with the gang in study hall before the late bell and Miss I-lowell's 5th period typ- ing class. AGNES OWEN --Seventh period gym class and walking to and from school with Phyllis and Nancy. LAWRENCE HOWARD- -Cafeteria. JOHN BROWN--Being football manager. BOB ARCESI--The kids--especially the girls. MARY JO PARENTE--The swell times with the gang and especially Don. SHIRLEY PLAISTED--Talking to Mr. Cichocki 6th period and Phyllis Morton. BILL AYRES--Vic, Twig, and all my buddies. TOM BUSTIN--Mr, Van Namee's chemistry class. CHARLES STAUFF--Ag class. DEAN MONTGOMERY- -Going up to visit Southside and coming in with a sick excuse. NORMA SHAFER--Majorettes, band, and all the kids. MARY LOU SHAW--Being a nervous screaming wreck from waiting until the last minute for Sharon to come after me for school, cheering and the kids. DONNA SHERMAN--All the good times, talking to Nancy Walker 2nd period in the library, and Mr. Bay- lor 's English class. EDISIEISULLIVAN--Andy Codispodi and all the fun I had from Little League on up to Intramural basket- a . VIC PRINZI--Football. SALLY TRAVIS--Swell times in art classes and the hair-raising times in driver's ed. BARBARA WEAVER--Being with Arlene and the rest of the kids. ARLENE WEBSTER--Having Barb in all my classes for the last three years and Miss Taylor in the art room. Pl-IYLLIS WOLFE--The mile walk to school and 7th period library with Nancy Walker. KEN PAUL--Missing at least one day of school each week. HARLEN WOLFE--All the fun I had with Mr. Tuthill. BRUCE TAPPAN- -Clowning around with Mr. Cunning in Sth period mechanical drawing. JEAN TAYLOR--Class and the kids. Pl-IYLLIS WRIGHT--Our gang, cheering, and a few other things. GARY Cl-IILSON--Miss Hanneman's math classes and Mr. Van Namee's earth science class. NANCY WALKER- -All the fun I had, especially with Phyllis and Donna. SUE THORNTON --I missed too much of everything. BOB HOUSER--All the fun I had in Mr. Van Namee's earth science class. TOM ROSS--l'1l miss every 8th iod when we used to go to that unforgettable football practice. PAT FRANTZ--Walking to and ggrm school with Nellie, Rita, and Theresa. 34
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