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HISTORY N1ne l1ttle people started out on a new adventure one September day IH 1941 Carol Kocak Mary Agnes Qu1nn, Jean Harshaw, Kelth Huston, Mary LOUISE Glfford Kelth Hyde Martha Heath, and Gordon Thompson and June Huston were the lucky ones to have Mrs Hulburt for thelr f1rst teacher The year rolled by and they all got promoted to Mrs Kenyon s and Mlss McKune s second grade F1ve more students Jomed the group They were Engla Stevens, Lo1s Heath R1chard Sharpe D1ck M1lls, and Shxrley Card By the th1rd grade these l1ttle people felt qulte grown up, but st1ll learned a lot from then' teacher M1ss McKune The newcomers th1s year were Reva Outman, Jerry Cole, Betty Turna, and Joe Kropac Mrs Sparks rece1ved no new students 1n the fourth grade In the f1fth grade Joyce Jeffrey was the new glrl the boys all fell for The whole class and Mrs Palmer were sorry to see June Huston leave In the S1Xth grade the new g1rl was Rosa Dudley Rosa had been w1th the group and left so many t1mes they were all practlcally fr1ends Mrs Pre1sler sa1d they were all demons The class was spl1t 1nto two groups 1n the seventh year and Mrs Hollenbeck, and Mrs Butts were appolnted to teach them Jamce Hulbert, Leo W1ser, Norma Bruce, and Dolores Card found lt fun to Jo1n 1n these groups W1th no newcomers 1n the eighth grade, Mrs Mc Gowan helped the klds have some fun They put out thelr own elghth grade classbook Aga1n the group was d1v1ded 1n the mnth grade Mr Perry gett1ng one half Mr Reltz the other They ga1ned D1ck Weston, and George Doxey, only to lose Aust1n Lord Art Cade, Judy Stowell, and Glen Bemdlct The tenth grade saw a lot of newcomers Mrs Duffy herself was new but guxded the class w1th the help of Mr Barrett Joe Patak was the only boy, w1th Ann Clements Ga1l Youngs, Joyce Dav1s, Cynthla De Vle1ger, and June Huston, to Jom the class They were all busy work1ng to make money, but st1ll sorry to see Gordon Eggleston and Don Culver leave The eleventh grade and fmally Jumors What a thrlll Conn1e Bennett Jomed the class 1n the fun of plannmg for the Prom The kmg, George Doxey and queen, Ga1l Youngs, strolled down Memory Lane to the musxc of Al Regne s orchestra The Junlor Prom was the blggest and best event 1n the1r l1ves Euleta Culver, Jamce Haskell, Tommy Meyers, Joan Davern, and Clalr Roma1n left, taklng wxth them the memorles of the good t1mes they had Semors at last All busy maklng plans for a New York Trlp Kenneth Casterlme, a new semor stayed a few months then left We lost Jo Ann Huns1nger and Jerry Doxey too A semors l1fe IS a busy one Plannlng for the tr1p tests, graduat1on, and p1ctures are only a few of the thmgs semors crowd 1nto a busy year But after graduat1on we'll probably w1sh we were back IH school agam Zh ' a J 1 J . . 9 ' ! ' ' ' 7 1 . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . - . . . . . . . . , . . 1 . . , . . , . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . ' 1 1 . .
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THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Jeffrey- -George Doxey Hannibal- -Joe Patak Florence - -Carol Kocak Fairy May--Gail' Youngs Mrs. Paddy--Jean Harshaw Mrs. Savage--.lo Anne 1-iunsinger Lily Belle--Shirley Card semen PLAY Samuel--Gordon Thompson Miss Wilhemina--Mary Agnes Quinn Dr. Emmett--Richard'Mi11s Director - -Mr. Wattles Student Dir ector - -Engla Stephens Prompters - -Dolores Card Constance Bennett Stage Manager--Keith Hyde 'vi
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WILL In th1s month of June ln the year of our Lord 1953, we the Semor Class of Chenango Forks Central School, ln the town of Barker county of Broome, and the state of New York, do make, publlsh and declare thls our last w1ll and testament and do glve and bequeath all our effects both real and personal as follows To the Class of '54 we leave our sllghtly used books desks, homeroom adv1sor, and Loads of Success To the Class of '55 we leave our corney Jokes and excuses for gettlng out of work the Class of '56 we leave the good txmes that are ahead of them durmg the rest of h1gh school the Class of '57 we leave h1gh school to make more room for them Coach Rlter we leave Better Luck Next Year Mrs Lewls a bottle of Nerve medxcme for the exasperated teachers Mlss Lawler, cleaner teeth and less cav1t1es Mr Crounse a better yearbook staff Mrs Huston, a box of stralght pms Mrs Wells a box of red penclls Mr Wattles better Communlcatmg Semors Mlss Landon, a book of operettas Mrs McM1ll1on new book cases Mr Barrett, a better hall system s Plech, automatlc water tu ner oners and 'offers ' Conley, more cooperatlve Engllsh Classes Perry, all the old penclls the k1dS have forgotten to return Reltz, all the wrong answers ln the answer book Shlelds some new batons M Clements a new pa1r of crepe soled shoes M Bocko a couple of Blg, Black Penclls for mark1ng mechanlcal draw1ng plates Mrs Plckard, more cooperatwe students Mrs Barrett class treasury books that balance Mlss Scholefleld, more klds to bother her whxle she IS workmg Mlss Aldrlch, more tlme for lunch the Cafeterla staff, a rec1pe book for leftovers the Bus Dr1vers, quleter bus loads all the grade teachers, all the old Blue and Wh1te's for draw1ng purposes KEITH HUSTON leaves all h1s love for glrls to J IlVl LAMB GEORGE DOXEY leaves h1s typmg ab1l1ty to RICHARD GREGORY LEO WISER leaves h1s w1se cracks to HAROLD BAKER DICK WESTON leaves h1s football ab1l1ty to DON SOLIWODA JOE PATAK leaves h1s wavey ha1r to RUSSELL CARD KEITH HYDE leaves h1s artxstlc ab111ty to SHERMAN FRANCISCO DICK MILLS leaves h1s baseball ab1l1ty to BOB SCHMIDT ROSA DUDLEY leaves her quletness to BEVERLY MOLLO MARY AGNES QUINN leaves her athletlc ab1l1ty to FRAN TAYLOR and CAROLINE NEIMANN MARY GIFFORD leaves her ab1l1ty to cheer to NANCY HEATH NORMA BRUCE leaves her wexght to CAROL CLARK JERRY COLE leaves h1s Brooklyn Dodger contract to RODNEY HEATH JOE KROPAC leaves h1s hemght to JERRY BROWN JOYCE DAVIS leaves her sense of humor to VIRGINIA CRAVER GAIL YOUNGS and MARTHA HEATH leave thelr red ha1r to WARD PULLING JANICE HULBERT leaves her glggle K?l to JIM STATTS DICK SHARPE leaves h1s QUIEIIIGSS to ED MILLHAM BETTY TURNA leaves her glasses to LAURA WHITE GORDON THOMPSON leaves h1s actmg ab1l1ty to ROBERT ATEN ANN CLEMENTS leaves her lnterest ln Greene to JANE ANDREWS SHIRLEY CARD leaves some of her old boyfrlends to JACKIE GILTNER REVA OUTMAN leaves her bashfulness to CAROLYN ST JOHN JOYCE JEFFREY leaves DON ROCK to share h1s own apple JEAN HARSHAW leaves to LYNN FOX someone else to talk to durmg study hall The 123 MARYS leave RODNEY HEATH to BARBARA MITCHELL CAROL KOCAK leaves her better health to MARION GUIFFRE CYNTHIA DEVLIEGER leaves her DOIICG band to RICHARD WISER. CONNIE BENNETT leaves her Busmess Law Books and artlcles to SHIRLEY HATFIELD ENGLA STEPHENS leaves her shorthand abxlxty to EMILY HATCH LOIS HEATH leaves all her books and desks to ED WHEELER DOLORES CARD Just leaves We hereby appomt LITTLE LULU ROY ROGERS, AND DICK TRACY as executors of th1s Wlll and Testament, grantmg them full power and authorlty to pay our Just debts, and otherw1se carry out our wlshes hereby revokmg any and all former w1lls made by us. ,!j Ii vdsfa we-N A449-fwffew Y ! D 7 . . - , I . ' ll I, , . n n y To , . . . 0 To , ' - To ' Y ll li' To 0 - , c c H ' ' . To ' ' ' - To . , - To . ' ' - To . , ' - To ' , cc ' ' H ' . To ' . To . ' ' , . To . . To Mr . ' ' r ' ' . To Mr. ' ' . To Mr. ' ' . To Mr. ' ' . To Mr. ' , . To Mr. Taylor, a new package of detention slips for the next homeroom class. To r. , ' . To r' , . . . . . . To . ' ' . To . , A . To . . . . . . . To ' ' ' . To ' ' . To ' ' . To ' ' . !
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