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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957, after spending 12 Cat leastl wonderful CPD happy CU and enjoy- able IPI years within these walls, do at this time, having one mind and one body each, write and pub- lish this declaration, better known as our Last Will and Testament: I, Fred Andrews, will my Driver Training project to Albert Hatch. I, Robert Barden, bequeath to Howard Kelly my chair in detention. We, Pat Birch and Dick Klinger, will to Dixie Lee Manning all the ashes from both of our stoves, to be used for one purpose, Road De-icing. I, jim Bosket, leave to Dave Chrysler my ability to eat pizza and hot sausages. I, Gordon Campbell, will to Alan Ahart my chair and all the solos in band for the following year- I, Jacqueline Campbell, wish to leave Sylvia Bish all the luck she'll need in P.A.D. I, Barbara Fish, will my ability to get along with the girls' basketball referees to Gloria Lattin. I, Herbert Foote, will to Scott Longrod my tardiness record. I, Georgia Frey, will to Carol Darling the bookkeeping practice sets I never finished. I, Gene Gillette, leave to Dave Chrysler the hat that I wore in the Senior Play to go with the one he already has. I, Ruth Hall, will to Sandy Lis all of the ambition I have left each day after climbing the school stairs. I, Lloyd Harmon, leave to Fred Hoyt my basketball uniform, No. 12. I, Sylvia Johnson, will to Sandra McNeil the pictures of my old boy friends as they're no longer of any use to me. I, Carol Sue Keene, will to Ronnie Stark my Senior Play bloomers because they would look better on him. I, Bonnie Meddaugh, leave my ability to be in other than the right place at the right time to ,Iean Strong. I, Nancy Meddaugh, bequeath to Esther Stangle my inability to understand jokes. I, Audrey Oltz, will to Judy Johnson my ability to get into trouble with the mimeograph machine. I, Fran Presher, leave the bill for my Senior Pictures to anyone who can afford to have so many boy- friends. I, VVayne Pruitt, will to Victor Tucker my natural wit. l, Carl Rose, will to Herm Annis my marks in Driver Training. I, Florence Stevens, bequeath to Joyce Quick the job of teaching new steps to dance club members. I Donald Strong, will to Tommy Fitchpatrick my size three elevator shoes for next year's basketball 1 SCHSOI1. I, Phyllis Van Etten, will to Allan Ackles the nickname of .ligger which he seems to like. I, Dick Van Scoy, will to Jim Gerace one speech to do with what he will. I, Janice Vergason, leave my long, straight hair to Loretta Longrod to replace her shorn locks. We, the Seniors, will to the Juniors our homeroom and one beautiful, gorgeous Merry! Christmas sign. To the Sophomores, our old notebooks, pencils, and pens. To the Freshmen, anything else they can find that we have left behind. To Mrs. White, one large box of potato chips. To Mr. Gibbons, the excuses of various kinds we never handed in and our thanks for being our :enior adviser. 4 , Signed this 25th day off June, 1957 The Senior Class ENDICOTT JOHNSON CORPORATION Endicott, New York
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wuz-Ol w H o s w w H o I Fred Andrews Fred Friendliness Study halls Farmer Women , Singing the Blues Robert Barden Bob Saying what he thinks Work Goof-off Most anything Walkin' in the Rain Patsy Birch Pat Arguing with Dick K. Closed doors or windows To go to college Red roses Getting to Know You Gordon Campbell Gordie That sweet sounding Having to wait for To own a Mercedes Nancy 8: Jazz At the Jazz Band Ball trumpet people Benz Jacqueline Campbell Jackie Giggling People who don't laugh Catch a man Horses Danny Boy her jok Barbara Fish Barb Laughing eyes A girl in Groton Housewife jack Honky Tonk Herbert Foote Herb Being late to school Fast drivers Professional Bum Certain gal in I Dig That Jazz Georgia .Frey George Cooperation Hurrying Secretary Anything blue Annie Laurie Gene Gillette Beano Dressing nice Snapping gum Mechanic Ruthie Blueberry Hill Svlvia Johnson Toots Silliness Girls telling me their Housewife Bill Everyday of My Life ' bles Carol Sue Keene Susie Cheerleading Buses Singer College boys Earth Bound Bonnie Meddaugh Bon Being late Cigars To get out of school Believing in people 'You'll Never Walk Alone Nancy Meddaugh Nannie Not understanding Windshield wipers ????? A certain trumpet Dream of Olwen Jackie's jok Carl Rose Carl His flat-top Cracking gum Barber Spending money Blueberry Hill Richard Van Scoy Vince Nice legs Lawrence Welk Doctor or Engineer Greek girls September Song THECFARMERS ANDMERCHANTS BANK Spencer, New York
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