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

 - Class of 1948

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GlaM Will To Coach Chaffee we leave a small box of dog biscuits for his dog “Rusty”. To Miss Taylor we leave a telescope so that she can keep track of all the latest happenings in A. C. S. To Mr. Conde we leave a new car in the place of his old, dying car which has stood up under much wear and tear that the Seniors have given it. To Mrs. Greene we leave the Key for the new school car so she can have it for her summer trips. To Mr. Kessler we leave a new tie in the place of those he has worn out this year by cleaning his glasses on them. To Mrs. Conde we leave a gavel so that she can call her fifth period study hall to order. To Mr. Reil we leave a bottle of Epsom Salts for his Physics Class. To Mrs. Gath we leave a lantern to light her way on dismal evenings. To Mr. Carmody we leave a megaphone so that all his students will be able to hear him always. To Mrs. McFadden, we leave a zeeeeeeeero, although it is not like those given to us, we do not want her to run out of them lor the rest of the pupils of the school. To Mrs. Joyce we leave a bottle of Sunny Sol for a more sunny disposition. To Mr. Bronson we leave a truck to carry his F.F.A. boys around in, especially when it comes time to plant trees again. To Mrs. Briggs we leave a baby to start her out on her family. We refer Mr. Bartz to a Charles Atlas Course, but until this comes, we leave him a year’s supply of vitamin pills to start his training with. To Mrs. Dahl we leave a bottle of air wick which we hope will be placed in the Home Making room to get rid of those horrible cooking odors which come from there. To John Nobles we leave a stool in the boiler room so that he can watch the activities there. To Jim Nobles we leave a harmonica so he can w’hile away his spare hours. Phyllis Burdick leaves her musical ability to Mary Alice Horan. Kay Joyce leaves her Square Dancing ability to Carl Waters. Kevin Lynch leaves his crew cut to Albert Chamberlain. Rose Mary Baker leaves her curls to Thelma Mickle and her scholastic knowledge to Lena Bridge. Jim Burgett leaves his six study halls to Jimmy Baker and John Connor. Dolores Snyder leaves her gracefulness to Jean Blauvelt. Madge Collins leaves her height to Sara Padden and her weight to Agnes Davis. John Bridge leaves his athletic ability to Don Mulconery. Ray Smith leaves gladly. Pat Dolan leaves her gymnastic talents to Donna Nobles. Doris Atwell leaves her height to Joan McAndrew. Larry Hoyt leaves his Business Law marks to whoever wants them. Helen Yannie leaves her artistic talents to Alfred Davis. Lila Childs leaves her promptness of being to school and classes to Mary Margaret Dean. Karl Fisher leaves his best that the basketball team will have the best of luck next year. Harriet Herring leaves her scientific ability to Evelyn Glover. Harold Dodge leaves his promptness of handing in assignments to Don Scott. Philis Mascho leaves her ability to create a disturbance to Barney Bostick. Earl Richardson leaves a pair of shears to Bill Holt and Ralph Howard so they will cut their hair. Phyllis Nye leaves her ability to play the slide trombone to Wilda Mascho. Philip Mascho leaves his bashfulness to Teddy O’Dell. Jo Ann Theetge leaves her red hair to Hattie Wahl.

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