Canisteo High School - Kanistean Yearbook (Canisteo, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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IN MEMORIAM PETER KOTHEN March 5, 1942 to May 26, 1957 They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above; A thousand sweet memories are holding them fast To the places they blessed with their presence and love. THEY NEVER QUITE LEAVE US by Margaret E. Sangster 12



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the class of ’58 being of unsound mind and sizeable body, declare this to be our Last Will and Testament: Karen Kurtz wills her trained fleas to Bob Wilkinson, Ellen Day leaves to make room for Harold Day. To Gary Forshee, Nancy Allen leaves her sister. Ronny Follans- bee leaves his empty candy bar wrappers to Penny Whitford. Mary Lou Bardeen wills her public speaking ability to Barbara Barash, Bill Hughes leaves Jerry Dieter his fool proof excuses from school, Stan Arthur leaves his Cherry bombs to Sid Decker. Richard McMindes leaves his tongue chewing technique to Tom Kinney. To the treasurer of the future senior class, Dave McCray leaves his pen, ink, and check book. Jim Condon leaves his height to Gretchen Stephens. Ron Cook leaves his butterfly collection to Delores Martin, Curt Crandall wills his way with Mr, Crandall to Barb Hill. Duane Comstock bequeaths his profile bread to Walter Marlatt and Bill Whitford. Joyce Teribury leaves the Teribury walk to Barbara Mahoney. Millie Green leaves her excess energy to Hank Burdick, Bernard Drake leaves his old jokesto Erma Vanderhoef. To Ken Wheaton, Rod Freeland wills his muscles. Elaine (Harriet) Hallett willingly leaves her name to Harriet Hallett. Lynnda Brooks wills allher oldletters to Linda Campbell. Barbara Allen leaves her ability to sound like a frog to Fred Williams. Theresa Emerson leaves her crazy piano music to Erin Dillon. To Reed Pierce, Virginia Stephens leaves her sports ability. George Herbert leaves his harem to Bob Preston, Sandy Smith leaves her flute to Andy Skillman. To the whole Juniorclass Bill Peterson gives four bottles of hydrogen sulfide. Carol Davis leaves her quiet ways to Natalie Lonsberry and Cynthia Jamison, Arlene Kamenuk leaves her ambitious nature to Shirley Bush. Chuck McMullen bequeaths his Don Juan ability to Louie Galleazo, Charles Kent leaves his old typing certificates and a bottle of ink remover to Kay Bosard. David Burns leaves his ability to blush to Dale Wilson, Jerry Bush wills his acting ability to Jan Maulhollen. Elmer Hallett wills his 8th period hall wanderings to Dave Jack and Craig Ackerman, Richard Warriner leaves his overdue homework to Charles Gardiner, Shirley Cook leaves her empty milkshake containers to Diane Scott. Joan Callahan wills her extra birthdays to Larry Taylor. Dave Greenfield leaves an old pair of khakis to be divided among all the dogs on his paper route. Richard Smith leaves his seat in Physics class to either Bill Thompson or Jerry Brown depending on which one wishes to repeat the course. Elaine Roberts leaves her place in a square dance set at the grange to either Sandra Caward or Carolyn Morgan. Bonnie Wood leaves her sense of humor to Pete Etu. Joyce Cone and Beatrice Stewart leave their seats in homeroom to Sandra Bacon and Francis Amidon, The whole senior class chipped in for a can of hair spray for Bob Sanborn. Daryl Knapp leaves his ‘Christmas Tree Treasure Map’? to Sue Gay and Connie Leach, Madaline Wicks wills her book on bird calls to john Jamison. Carol Campbell and Carol Etu leave their first names to Carol Monell, Vicki Ross receives Glenyce Beyea’s old report cards. Shirley Stocum leaves her blond rinse to Larry Travis. Shirley Stone leaves her empty gum wrappers to be divided between Diane Young and Sharon Powers. Bernice Mullen wills her poems on farming to Lynn Brotzman. To Ada Woodworth, Patty Woodworth leaves one less Woodworth. To all those not previously mentioned, Nancy Carrington leaves copies of the poem ‘ Why Study.’’ Last but not least Ken Schaumberg simply leaves what’s left of the school after he leaves. 14

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