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an Manny, F we were to presume that in our special Castle of Tomorrow, all our fondest dreams might come true, we would find each member of the Class going about his or her daily tasks with something of the nonchalance of the folks in our Senior Play, You Can't Take It With You. At the Drawbridge, back from Service, checking passports, taking tolls, -- are the husky Sen- tries, MABLES and VerDOW. Then in answer to our ring, the huge gate doth open swing, and Superintendent ZONNEVILLE doth bow. He greets us cordially, then proceeds, quite normally, to conduct our tour through all the Palace Proper. It's quite beautifully designed, by G. TAILLIE'S modern mind, with the rooms all done in marble, gold, and copper! Very soon we are confronted with the Jester of the Court. 'Tis DeROO, in all his folly, munching cheese de roquefort! From the next room drifts some music, DICK TELLIER is at re- hearsal. He's the head of the society, Musicians Universal. Then we hear the lovely voices of that famed harmonic trio--BOWEN, COLLIER, and PAT BOHRER singing sweet O Solo Mio. On the stage across the hall, hard at work on their routines, LOIS JANSE and D. L. BONGARD sing and dance, and work out scenes. We learn that they're preparing for the weekly T,V, show, called Kukla, Fran and Ollie, starring ROSIE ANGELO. Next stop is at the office of the Manager, M. JICHA. fShe has troubles with her errand boy, who just now yelled-- Eurika! It seems DeCRACKER is inventing, and is working on the tooter of his very latest model, which is Wimpy's Flying Scooter! J In the m, Coach KEENAN'S training with his all-star team of boys. DON OCQUE is building muscles, and they're the real McCoys!J ROBERT MAYEU is instructing a class of majorettes, and PAT WILBER'S dancing pupils are doing pirouettes! The kitchen is a glorious sight for all eyes to behold. So clean, so white, so spic and span! 'Tis MASCLE'S work, we're told. And JOCELYN is cooking over yonder by the stove. She's an expert on nutrition, and--looky here, by Jove! Methinks 'tis one J. WHEATON, with a cap upon his head. Chief Cook and Bottle-Washer ---well, at least he's still well fed! Of a sudden there's a flurry, everyone doth scat and scurry, as FLO comes running in the kitchen door. Oh good gracious, this is awful, for Eugene doth want a waffle, and I cannot find my Iron any more! Here's a classroom full of kiddies being taught their A B C's. QLOIS DAY and RUTH VanHALL will accept tuition fees.J And look,here comes PEG MASON,in her nurse's gown of white. She is checking absentees and giving pills to left and right! Here's the entrance to a place marked, Everything From Soup to Nuts, where, behind the motley counter, Proprietor ROONEY struts. Now 1et's take a trip upstairs, just as quickly as we can. Why, here's our own DEAN SHEF- FIELD--Chief Elevator Man'. The second floor is made into one great big laboratory. It's here that BRUCE the CHEMIST, Abounds in all his glory. And in the corner yonder, singing out with loud rendition, WALT PLYTER wields the test tubes, for he's the Lab. Technician. On the third floor, DOC is busy typing copy 'till she's dizzy, getting out the daily news, The Castle Caper, while L. VERBRIDGE. Chief Stenograpner, instructs CARL, the Photographer, on how to take some pictures for the paper! Descending now, we'll visit all the folks who work outside. First, P. OAKLEAF, famed Equestrienne, tMayhaps she'l1 let us ride! J But who's that in the tower, supervising all horse racing? Well! It's WATSON and T. MARTIN, and they're clockin all the pacing! Here's VANDERLYKE and ALMEKINDER, working in a heat. ?Their autos, quite the latest, have the stream-lined rumble seat! J How now! Here's DICK BLIEK'S quarters, where he heads the F. F. A. And there's our friend JACK MILLER, the's the Foreman,J and---why--- Say! There's HANBY and MASON, in uniform I do perceive. JOHN is Captain of the Sentries, and CHUCK'S home on Navy leave. Let's watch the lively Track Stars, as they practice for the Meet. AL DeMay is running swiftly, so as DICK DeLINE to beat. Who sitteth on the tractor, plowing in that field alone? Well, if it's not CHUCK EATON, who all this land doth own! Here is a little cottage, with a garden plot that's fine. NORMA'S out there now,'by golly, hanging things upon the line. Look up there, a plane is circling, and it drops a little rhyme! It's from RUTH COOPER, saying, I'll be down, if I get time! Thus we end our little journey To the place that knows no sorrow, Where the Class of '51 Dwells in The Castle of Tomorrow! 22
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will WE, THE CLASS OF 1951 OF THE WILLIAMSON CENTRAL SCHOOL, DO MAKE, PUBLISH, AND DECLARE THIS, OUR LAST jifgg MJ - We Bequeath Our Established Traditions To The Class Of 1952. SECOND: We give, devise, and bequeath the following assets as herein set forth: DICK ALMEKINDER leaves his calm nature to Butch Mayeu. NANCY ANGELO leaves her blush to anyone who will take it. DICK BLIEK leaves his prize-winning ability to the next F. F. A. class. fHe has enough for everybody.J PAT BOHRER leaves her soprano voice to Billy Payne. DOLORES BONGARD leaves her bouncing enthusiasm to Victor Vinkey. JEANNINE BOWEN leaves her imitations of Bette Davis to Mr. Vandewater. ONNOLEE COLLIER leaves her quietness to Irma Chandler. RUTH COOPER leaves her black hair to Gail Mason. LOIS DAY wills all remaining LOG subscriptions to next year's circulation manager. RONNIE DeCRACKER leaves his job at HART'S to Burton Payne. DICK DeLINE leaves his soccer strength to Roger Vermuelen. AL DeMAY wills his happy personality to Jimmy McEvoy. JERRY DeROO leaves his dimples to Mr. Piddock. CHUCK EATON leaves his deep base voice to Mr. Johnson. FLORENCE ELLIOTT leaves the Senior Finances in good order. NORMA FOX leaves her flirting eyes to Bernie Cook. CHUCK HANBY leaves his flashy shirts to Calvin Beach. NANCY HOWARD leaves her nickname to Pieter DeSmit. LOIS JANSE leaves her acting abilities to Pat Parker. MARGARET JICHA leaves her artistic driving to anyone who dares to use it. BRUCE KARSTETTER leaves his scientific mind to the ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION. BOB KEENAN leaves his muscles to Dick Vanderbilt. BILL MABLES leaves his dry wit to Joan Sours. PAT MASCLE wills her homemaking qualities to Felicia VanLare. JACK MASON leaves his Junior Kiddie Bombers to next year's chemistry class. PEGGY MASON leaves her height to Mary Wood. BOB MAYEU leaves his cheerleading agility. to Ralph Guy. CHe's So gracefulil JACK MILLER leaves his 4th period rides up-town fwith Mr. Vandewaterl to Miss Parker, who always wondered where he went. CARL MOGRAY leaves his loftiness Cheightl to Russell Raethaka. PHY LLIS OAKLEAF leaves her love of all sports to Lois Johnson. DON OCQUE leaves his nickname to Mr, Quaars. WALT PLYTER leaves his booming base voice to Maurice Taillie. MIKE ROONEY leaves his space at the candy booth to next year's Seniors. DEAN SHEFFIELD wills his knowledge of cars to Miss Beck. GORDON TAILLIE leaves his ability to Get in Dutch to the next Senior Class President. DICK TELLIER wills his Business Law book to Miss McKelvie. EUGENE VANDERLYKE wills his Hotrod know-how to Chet Langdon. RUTH VanHALL leaves the recipe for her delicious white cake to the Homemaking room. LAURA VERBRIDGE won't leave her new, shiny, flashy, gorgeous '51 CHEVROLET to anyone. . BOB VerDOW leaves his motor bike to Albert Griepsma and Pat Mason. JOCELYN VerHOW bequeaths her culinary arts to Mrs. Clark. JERRY WHEATON leaves his chuckle to David Mahon. PAT WILBER leaves her birthday announcements, period. CHUCK WATSON leaves his good neighbor policy in Sodus to Gayle Ascherman. AL ZONNEVILLE leaves his class ring with Peggy Dyer. TERRY MARTIN leaves his expression Ship Out! with the UNITED STATES NAVY. We hereby appoint Miss Mary Parker executrix of this, our last Will and Testament: hereby revoking all former wills by us made. We have hereunto subscribed our name on the 25 day of June in the year Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. 1. - 37.4. .L?f.L..... 21
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