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plq THE CHIEFTAIN Glass Histo-ry A It was in September, 1943, that our present Senior class entered Cana- seraga Central School as Freshmen. There were 17 of us and during this year we were under the supervi- sion of Nr. Newhill. At our first meeting we elected Alton Sleggs, Presi- dent, Duane Broughton, Vice-Presidentg Marion Wampole, Secretarygalane Reynard, Treasurer: Ruth Mehlenbacher and Phil Karr, Student Council Rep: resentatives. During this year we enjoyed two movies at Hornell and a picnic at Stony Brook. In our Sophomore year we elected the following officers: Phil Karr President: Milton Hubbard, Vice-Presidentg Marion Wampole, Secretary and Treasurer? Student Council Representatives, Vera Sommens and Olaf Gates. We enjoyed a number of parties that year under the supervision of Mrs. Spader. During our Junior year we were more active. We had as our advisor, Mr. Gamble. At our first meeting' we elected the following officers: Mil.ton Hubbard, Presidentg Ida Willitt, Vice-President: Jane Reynard. Secretary: Vera Sommers, Treasurerg Roberta Wentworth and Vere Coombs, Student Council Representatives. We sponsored two square dances, which helped us both financially and otherwise. The biggest event of the year was our Jun- ior Prom on May 17. We also attended a show at ,Hornell and at the end of the year we had a picnic at Roseland Park -on Canardaiguw L-Ike. We also received our Senior rings in June. In our Senior year our advisor was Miss Nancy Fee. We elected the following officers: Ruth Mehlenbacher, Prcsidentg Vere Coombs. Vice-Presi- dent: Olaf Gates. Secretary: Vera Sommers. Trersurerg Alei'-la Leach and Milton Hubbard, Stu-dent Council Representatives. Orur first feature of the year was a movie at Hornell. The one square dance we sponsored proved verv profitable. During' the month of February. we had a sleigh-ride at Vera Sommers'. Later in the evening games and refreshments were enjotyed by all. The Senior Play Gabriel ,Blow Your Horn was pre.sented March 21st in the school gym, under the direction of Nancy Fee. Two other activities are being awaited. The Serior Class is planning a trip to Crystal Beach sometime in June. The Liters ture Club. composed er- tirely of Seniors, is having its final dinner and entertainment at Mrs. Atcrs home at Penn Yan, N. Y., the Saturday before graduation. . up 1 , if . ti . ' A R . 'mi-V 1 ' . 1 1 . ffl' T 2 1. 'Wg' f'?5iEi'S Z 'T QI' if vw f . V wX..,t.' Jww, 'K 17 'L ' 'f' ff - M 'lf radii. 'SFR h . 8 4
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mi THE CHIEFTAIN A Class Willl We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-seven of Canaseraga Central School, Town of Burns, the County of Allegaiiy and State of New York, being of soun-d mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in manner and following, that is to say-- First-To our principal, Dayton E. Murray, goes the largest part of our estate in the form of our deepest and most sincere appreciation and gratitude for the guidance and advice he has given us throughout our years in high school. Second-To Miss Nancy Fee, our Senior advisor and also to the class advisors of our Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years, we extend our thanks and appreciation for the help they have given us along this pathway of life. ' Third-Not being rich in worldly goods, we can bequeath only our thanks to all the teachers from grades 1 to 8 who labored long an-d untir- ingly to give us such a firm foundation and the desires to reach this goal- GRADUATION- Fourth-- Butch Boylan leaves his muscles to 'AChicken Kurtz. Fifth-To Helen Gates, Duane Broughton leaves his 'twise cracks. Sixth- Si Coombs bequeaths his curly hair to Bill Norton. Seventh-Olaf Gates leaves his farming ability to Posey Flower. Eighth-To Helen,Wampole, Jean Gover leaves her red blush. Ninth-To Baldy Longwell, Phil Karr leaves his ability to get into ditches. Tenth-Alenda Leach bequeaths her Chemistry marks to Kit Gates. Eleventh-To Bu-d Clancy, Ruth Mehlenbacher leaves her good luck in escaping automobile accidents. Twelfth-To Greta Shay, Vinnie Phillips bequeaths his paint brush. Thirteenth- Jiggs Reynard leaves her daily telephone conversations to Kit Ludwig. Fourteenth-to Tractor Blakley, Milt ,Hubbard leaves his ability to get along in Ag. class. Fifteenth-To Phyllis Hubbard, Vera Sommers leaves her po.sition as belle of Slater Creek. , 1 Sixteenth - Bert Wentworth bequeaths her typing ability to Mr. Gamble. Seventeenth-To Elizabeth Jackman, Ida Willitt leaves her diet. Eighteenth-To the incoming Seniors of nineteen hunidred and forty- eigrht, we leave all our toys, gimmicks, darts, and 'Awhat-riots so they can use them to annoy the teachers-as we have clone in the past. In witness, thereof, We, the Deep Rose and Whitefs of 1947, do here unto subscribe our names,the second day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-seven. ' The testators named above who .subscribed their names to this instru- ment in the presence of us, herein declare the .same to be their last will and testament, and request us to sign our names here unto as Witnesses to the execution thereon whi-ch we hereby do in the presence of the testators. on the date of the said will. ' V ,I ,The Class of 1947 Witnesses: Robert King ' K p Dayton E. Murray l'Mff.M A. 19 f -fe' -W .K'.
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