Scranton Central HS December 1956 Yearbook (Scranton, PA) - Full Access
wor t ever. His emotions grew a· the week pa sed. Many time when the opportunity aro c Slim and Hank yearned to pu h that man over a cliff or into a river. Saturday, the Ia t day proved to b th pay-ofT. Then "Old Miserabl Him ·If" reach d an unbearabl point. It all occurred a th party was preparing for the Ia t horseback ride. Mr. Winter as u ual, couldn t de– cide which hor e to ride. The first. he thought was too slow and dug– gish. The econd wa too fri ky. He then complained of the third's being too heavy and the fourth too small. Finally, after he had tried four mo1 · hor es Hank ofTcred him his beauti– ful palomino and Slim ofTcrcd hi ha:-~dsomc hand made faddlc. After thinking mom ntarily Mr. Winters aid "This hor c isn't bad but I don't care for the color of its coat; a for the addle its de ign i too plain." lim and Hank in rage ran into the barn and upon r turning quickly yell d, "Here Corny try thi animal. It's Harv y, the ranch mule." SOLUS Trud'ye Connoll)' '58 omeone stood Alone, while others pa ed And turning, que tioning them, Found they were silent, For th y were alike And ould not an wer. Then wandering arching, And from the darkn arne a cry, The cry of the Indi idual alone. 10 ALUMNI Trud)•e Connolly '58 anta it down to mak hi annual ch k, o en tral reviews her alumni' r turning hom for the holiday. n Thanksgiving A cmbly Day, you'll always find alumni crowding into th hall of .entral. Hom for the traditional Thank criving game wer the following: harles Miko– laycak '53, who i doing well in his third year at Pratt· Donna Grip '55, a tudent at Va ar; and Dante In– zillo '56, tudying at the Philadel– phia chool of Pharmacy. From K y ton came Phil Steven , '56, Vince 1ondelli '56 Estelle Krau e, '56 John "Chopper" Har– ri , '56, and Marian McCarthy, '56, recently nam d ''Mi s Var ity K." The niv r ity of cranton wa. fortunat in r c iving Walter Spear '56, Bob Barrett '56 Jame Brown '56 and Jam Wintermantle, '56. On Marywood's ampus I found u y Gib on '56 and her sister Mary '54, B veri Arch r, '56, Dot- •••••••u .,. .....• ..rni .• .. ---·· •• • •••• .. ----· -· ·---– ····---- M~rilyn Br~unste;n, '57 ty Witkoski, '54 Jane Moran '54, and Janet Keeley, '55. Pat Tobin '56 and Ann Slagi , '56 both for– merly of the art stafT of lmprersions, are al o there. Former alumni editor of Impres– sions, Mary Ann Daw on '56 i sharing her classes at Penn tate University with Elaine Thomas. '56, Sue Borchers, '56 Aile n Feldman, '56 Donnie Decker '56 Steve Woj– dak, '56, and Mark Wil nsky '56. Elaine Goodman '55, i one of the broadcasters on th college station. Also doing well is Sheila Mill r '56 former assistant editor of lmpres– stons. Jody Nealon, '55 and Margie Gelder, '55, arc enjoying their tudies in Home Economic at Cor– nell University. Preparing for the mini try i Dick Hoffman, '55, at Drew University. Cedar Crest has received many Central alumni; for instance, Gerry Gaudenzi, '55, Kathy Hahn, '55, IMPRESSION
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