Andover Central High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Andover, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class and Graduate of Andover Central School, in the county of Allegany, state of New York, being of sound?? and disposing mind and mindful of the uncertainty of life, do make, and publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in the manner following, that is to say: Ronald Atwell leaves his reckless driving habits to Dick Hancock. Frances Baker leaves her overused clarinet to anyone who has lots of wind. Robert Baker leaves—and takes Betty Smith with him. Claton Burdick leaves his shyness to Charles ougherty. Nedra Burrows leaves her name Bones to Donna Nobles. Gloria Clair leaves her harem to Maxine Baker to dispose of as she sees fit. Mary Ellen Connor leaves her gift of gab and silly giggle to Betty Harris. LeRoy Caple leaves his height to Donny Perry. Robert Dunham leaves his fancy footwork in basketball to the basketball team. Robert Carpenter leaves his ability to fill any seat well to Dale Pelton. Maxine Filler leaves her feminie charms and sportsmanship to Marcy Smith. Lois Honegger leaves her saying, MY BOBBY to whom can take it'way from her. Joan Jackson leaves her ability to speed to 65 m.p.h. to Clyde Jackson. Joyce Linza leaves her Tune cards to WLEA. Aquinas Lynch leaves her diet to Phyllis Perry. Robert Marsh leaves his manly physique to Leslie Monahan. Joan McAndrew leaves her sweet personality to Mary Brown. Kenneth Nye leaves his unruly hair to Rodney Wheeler. Kenneth Milligan leaves his trusty red jacket to keep Teresa Joyce warm. Annabelle O'Dell leaves her gum on Mr. Conde’s desk for agnes Davis to use. Betty Smith leaves her waistline to Marie Kemp. Donald Mulconery leaves his shyness to Vic Daley. Joseph Smith leaves his flirting ability to Dean Fisher. Theodora Vancuren leaves her gum snapping to aii.ce Bostick. Barbara Wintemberg leaves her ability to get along with people to Dick Nye. The entire class leaves that last swell year to the Juniors to enjoy next year as much as we did this year. To Mr. Holden we leave some sound proofing material to sound proof his room. To Mr. Kessler we leave this pair of suspenders so he won't have to hitch up his pants next year. To Mr. Conde' we leave this book, How to Tempt Fish so there can be no more excuses for no fish. We leave to Mrs. Conde' a baseball bat to use in her study halls next year. To Miss McCarthy we willingly leave a little dog to carry messages back and forth from Bill. To Mr. Bartz we leave this money so he wbn’t have to worry about the yearbook advertising next year. To Mr. Reil we leave this fan to take away the smell of Chemistry next year. To Miss Block we leave a pair of earmuffs to keep her warm in Utica. To Mrs. McFadden we leave thi3 hearing aid so she can hear the newscasts of the seniors next year. To Mr. Witzel we leave a new washing machine so he can do his own washing instead of sending it to the Homemaking department. To Mr. Bronson we leave a watch with 46 hours so he will have enough time to take care of his FFA, 4-H, Vet’s program, and tree planting. To Mrs. Greene we leave a horse to match her buccanner boots she wore so much last winter. To Jim Nobles we leave these special seeds for the flower bed outside. To John Nobles we leave this bottle of Sloans Liniment. To Mr. Mandel we leave some pin-ups so he will have a change from his college books next year in his office. To Mrs. Gath we leave a rope so she can keep better track of Howard. To Mr. Carraody we leave a sponge to soak up the water in his cellar. To Mrs. Baker we leave this broomstick skirt so she can have a change in style. To Miss Taylor we leave a pillow so she won't get secretary's spread. To the cafeteria help we leave this new stove so they won't bum the scalloped potatoes next year. To the school we leave an eraser to erase the pencil marks we have made on the desks and tooks in the past twelve years. Lastly we hereby appoint the President of the Senior Class of '50-'51 to make it his or her duty to see that Uis degree is carried out. Signed and sealed, Class of nineteen hundred and fifty

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