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SKCS Yearbook 1952•18 South Kortright Central School Almedian
SKCS Yearbook 1952•18 South Kortright Central School Almedian

Rollin Hoover after making the All-American football team two years in a row had taken over a coaching position at Notre Dame and had coached that university to victory over every team in the Middle West for five straight years.

Jean Travelle had become known universally in the fashion world for her shop on Fifth Avenue where the latest styles were born.

Edward Collins after playing professional basketball for a while had accepted a position as coach for Kentucky's basketball team and had coached that team to more victories than seems possible.

Robert Green was known as the head of the first farmer's union to be formed successfully. Through his work dairy farmers at last had gained recognition in the eyes of the cities and received reasonable prices for their milk.

Barbara Chichester had appeared in the public spotlight for a while for establishing a record which has never been broken for typing with speed.

Joyce Goehring had become a school teacher in one of Washington's largest schools where she had brought about a great many improvements, which had been nationally adopted.

Leonard Scofield, after gaining prominence as a veterinarian, had joined with Wesley Bendzlowicz, who had gained fame for raising the finest herd of dairy cows in the east, to develop a new dairy cow which was almost twice as productive and not a quarter as prone to disease as former breeds of cows had been. The milk for all of New York City came from these cows.

Ruth Chapman was known as the Betty Crocker of New York State, more new dishes having come from her kitchen in the past few years than seems possible. After talking for a while longer I left George and returned to my hotel room to dream of the old days at S. K. C. S.

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SENIOR PLAY CAST

FIRST ROW: Hillis Johnson, Richard Nesbitt, Floyd Clark, George Heitmann, Wesley Bendzlowicz, the pig, Bernard Smith, Leonard Scofield, Ronald Adams, Richard Hitt.

SECOND ROW: Joan O'blinsky, Inez More, Marlene Rands, Marilyn Sturgess, Barbara Chichester, Jean Travelle.

On November 3, 1951, the Senior Class presented a three act comedy, January Thaw. The cast was as follows:

Frieda - Barbara Chichester
Herbert Gage - George Heitmann
Marge Gage - Joan O'blinsky
Paula Gage - Marlene Rands
Sarah Gage - Inez More
Barbara Gage - Jean Travelle
George Husted - Floyd Clark
Jonathan Rockwood - Ronald Adams
Mathilda Rockwood - Marilyn Sturgess
Matt Rockwood - Leonard Scofield
Mr. Loomis - Richard Hitt
Uncle Walter - Hillis Johnson
Carson - Richard Nesbitt
Constable - Bernard Smith
Lighting - Rollin Hoover
Stage Props - Wesley Bedzlowicz, Seth Chichester, Larry Cairns
Prompters - Joyce Goehring, Mrs. Moore

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