Arcade Central High School - Edacra Yearbook (Arcade, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Cllass Winn We, the class of l958,Arcade Central School, Town of Arcade, County of Wyoming, and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First, We direct that all our just graduating expenses be fully paid and satisfied, as soon as conveniently may be, after our departure from A. C. S. Second, We give, devise, and bequeath unto those fortunate children remaining in our Alma Mater after our departure indivi- dual bequests as follows: SANDRA LLOYD wills her clarinet to John 0'Dell: MARY JANE MAYER, her pink bermudas to Bob Fillion, and LARRY MATHEWSON, his speedy football shoes to Sharon Glasner in hopes she might get to class on time. BONNIE MITCHELL bequeaths her hated baggy blue coat to Wesley Dabolt, PHILIP MILLER, his loud and flashy striped socks to Mr. Garlapo, CHARLES WALLACE, the curl from his hair to Bruce Palmerton, and DONALD WHITE, his jitterbugging ability to Diane Caner. DENNIS WALROD wishes to leave his bottle openers to Gary Keicher, MARGARET AGEN, her look of sophistication to Kay Waters, and WESLEY BARBER, his pole-vaulting pole to Sharon Marble. MARIE BLISS wills the box that her diamond ring came in to a hopeful Junior girl, DOROTHY CALTEAUX,her gay giggle to Margaret Weidman, SHARON CASEY, her 200-mile-an-hour tongue to Gerald Van0cker, and SYLVIA NICHOLS, her ability to chew gum to Mrs. Ryan, and EDNA HUSTED. her used eyebrow pencils to Rose Chamberlain. GARY RHOADS wishes to leave his used Toni home permanent kits to Jerry Eiden- ier, BERNADETTE REISDORF, her pencil stubs, worn out from writing love letters, to Bob Hyman, DAVID WOODRUFF, his sleeping ability in classes to Peggy Davidson, and LARRY CASEY, his mischievous- ness to Alice Keem. ALICE MCNULTY wills her blond hair to Pat McFal1, DOLORES BAKER, her quiet manner to Helen Noon, and CHARLES BYROADS, his expensive-looking car to JoAnn Gerstung. ROBERT RAKOSKA bequeaths his sideburns to Ronald Hoyt, DONALD SIMONS, his cracked test tubes to anybody who takes biology, and GERALDINE HANSON, her freckles to Mr.McGowan so that he can add them to his collection. GEORGETTA MCKINSEY wishes to leave her long pink fingernails to Ann Roche: FLORENCE CALKINS. her light bulb for her brilliant ideas to Charles Mayer, RITA CONRAD, her formula for super-duper pearly white teeth to Robert Miller, and CLIFFORD DAVIES, his Bugs Bunny chuckle to Pat Casey. ROBERT RITTER wills his sharpf shooting, trigger happy answers in class to Edward Nourse, LEE SCHNITZLER, his leadership ability to the future president of the class of '59, and MARY ANN SCHLITZ, her fancy hair clips and bar- ettes to Marjorie Koch.

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has ever seen a senior class that was more tired, but happy, than the Class of '58 as they returned home. After many worn out pens, broken pencils, plus a basket full of tired hands, year books were signed and all that was left were the finals and the long awaited step which made us eligible te enter Seeiety. Dear Diary: CJune 1958-Graduation Nightl It was sad, but oh so wonderful. I can hardly believe that it has happened. Graduation is behind me and so are all of the wonderful parties that were held after graduation when everyone said final farewells and good lucks. Some we will never see again, others will work at the desks next to each other in some business office, still others will go to farms and raising crops and stock, some will even reach out for the star that they have been wishing on and climb to the very top of the ladder of suc- cess. Whatever their ambition, wherever they go, God will bless and watch each one. Now I would like to thank you, dear A. C. S. for making my life such a happy one and for giving me the training for life's work. It seems hard to swallow this huge lump that is my throat as I try to think of all the times I have cheered my school teams to victory and won't be able to do anymore. I thank the teachers for trying to understand me when I became difficult and confused in climbing the long towering stairway to graduation My class and I would like to say this to the succeeding classes who will so deservingly take our places--The class of 1958 feels that its history has a certain significance to one and all in- volved. Each one has done a great deal in making our class the fine example that it has been. We will never forget the twelve years we have spent in Arcade Central or the many friends we have made while here. Carry on, Class of '59, and may you and the classes that follow you enjoy and receive as much from your school years, especially your Senior year, as we the class of 1958 did. my in



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C L A S S 'W I L L K c o n t. I JEAN KIRSCH bequeathsuher pleasant disposition to Martin Sherlock, ROGER GARBOWSKI,his cool and calm look to Sheila McKin- sey, and RAYMOND KAISER, his ability to ask girls for dates to Robert Domes, ANN MARIE SUTTELL wishes to leave her innocent look to John Eidenierg HAROLD MORGAN, his look of maturity to James Killian: BEVERLY BINNIE, her ability to make service men her friends to Sandra Gunn, and DIANE HURLBURT, her ability to make faces at Mr. McGowan to Virginia Lennox. PATRICIA ROCHE wills her kissing parts in plays to Julie Jewertg LOLA SAMPSONQ her Hollywood hairdo to Bonnie Brzezickig and BEVERLY DAVIES, her bus ticket stubs to Mr. Minkler. HUBERT KOCH bequeaths his tuba to Butch Bigelow, JUDY COTTON, her four- year job as treasurer to anyone who can stand the headaches. DONNA SCHICKLER wishes to leave her fun rollerskating to Barbara Simmons, JOAN BARTZ, her even temper to Bob Hopkins, KEN- NETH BEHR. his friendliness to Nancy Newman: and COLLEEN DAVIS, her Plymouth fury to Pat Evenden. GERALD DAVIS wills his water skis to Edward Walterg JOHN DUTTON, his arguments to Sunnie Springer, MICHAEL DI PIRRO, the nerve it took to enter the Senior class of '58 to a future new comer, and JUDY FISHER, her Elvis Presley pictures to Molly Dorris. ROWENA GEORGE bequeaths her carefree attitude to Diane Welles, LINDA GUST, her chocolate bars to Mrs. Prenticegand RALPH HEINEMAN, his masculine physique to Larry King. MARJORY MOLTRUP wishes to leave her height to Nancy Montgomeryg CAROL OWENS, her short hair to Rae Almeterg RUTH PFARNER, her driver's license to someone who knows how to use a cargand DAVID REISDORF, his quietness to Joyce Tolhurst. DAVID BLENDINGER wills his clowning ability to Mr. Douglass, and SHAN HYMAN, his gym shorts to Carol Winch. JOAN HACKETT bequeaths her wandering pocketbook to Judy Coloross in hopes she can hang on to it better, and ELMA HART, her innocent smile to Leanne Benzel. Finally, We give, devise, and bequeath to our school, Arcade Central, all the rest, residue, and remainder of our estate, both real and personal, of every kind and description, wheresoever situate, which we may own or have the right to dispose of at the time of our departure. In Witness Whereof, we, the class of 1958, the testators, have set our hand and seal hereto this twenty-fourth day of June in thebyear of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight 1958. CSealP Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our last will and testament by the class of 1958, the above-named testa- tors, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid.

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