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Jane Andrews Robert Aten Harold Baker Carolyn Batey Russell Card Carol Clark Virginia Craver Virginia Eggleston Barbara Elliott Caro Lynn Fox Jaoquelyn Giltner Richard Gregory Marion Guiffre Emily Hatch Rodney Heath Richard Heller James Lamb Edward Millham 0 0 0 ........ NURIC Nickname Ambition Favorite Saying JB-T116 Mike and Mickey S01'1U11f1t Nuts in the ice cream B019 Ambition? Somebody goofed Skip State Police That's what she said Sparky Marriage Oh dear Russ SUOOSBB How about that Tootie Secretary Really Ginny Drive a car Oh, darn it Ginger' College you know what Barb To getto class on time Ya-betcha Lynn Teaching I nearly died laughing Jackie Travel around the world Jeepers Dick To make good Hold Mamie Nurse Gee Emmy Successful marriage Oh, my gosh Rod Coaching Herby Dick conege Ask me and 111 ren you Bullet Artificial Ineeminator A11 righty Eddie Chemical Engineer Prove it Barbara Mitchell Clifford Harris Beverly Mollo Caroline Niemann Ward Pulling Donald Rock Carolyn St. John Robert Schmidt John Sharak Donald Sollwoda Wayne Starkweather James Statts Frances Taylor Laura White Richard wlser Barb College Cliff Tlnkeringwithnmchlnes Bev College Carolyn A good homemaker wardie Farmer Don Own a Jaguar Carolyn Raise six boys Boone Twins Shak To graduate with honors Salty Get the most out of life Stark? Get another thumb Jim Farming Fran Marry a millionaire Laurie Go to Florida Dick Farming 18 Fiddle sticks Seeing is believing By darn Oh man You've been had So what Cheer up, better days ahead How Takes one to know one Hey Baby Go home Better late than never Tell.me anothergI'm aglgep You know Oh my Rosh
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It was a very important day in September, 1941 when twenty very active and mischievous boys and girls started learning their ABC's in the first grade at Chenango Forks Central School. Mrs. Hurlbut was the first to teach Russell Card, Carol Clark, Virginia Craver, Virginia Eggleston, Rodney Heath, Ward Pulling, Don Rock, Carolyn St. John, Jim Statts, Laura White, and Dick Wiser. Nine of their first-grade classmates have left them through their twelve years in school but twenty-three have joined them to fill the seats they left. Jane Andrews and Eddie Millham Joined them in their second year with Mrs. Kenyon. The next year, they were divided between Miss McKune and Mrs. Palmer. Caroline Niemann came to work and play with them in the third grade. Sherman Francisco and Marion Guiffre joined the happy little group1J1Mrs. Sparks' fourth grade. They had a lot of fun building snow forts and playing hop scotch in Miss Curtis' and Mrs. Palmer's fifth grades. They were really gettingto be important when they started taking gym class in Miss Curtis' and Mrs. Pr1esler's sixth grade. To liven things up just a bit, Carolyn Batey, Jackie Giltner, Cliff Harris, Emily Hatch, Jim Lamb, Barbara Mitchell, and Wayne Starkweather came to get in and out of trouble with them. In Mrs. Butts' and Mrs. Leach's seventh grades, they really started getting up in the world by taking shop and homemaklng. Don Soliwoda Joined the clan that year. Then, they finally got to be big shots in Mr. Blowers' and Mrs. McGowan's eighth grades. They even elected officers! Bob Aten and Dick Gregory came in time to be with them when they proudly received their diplomas at their graduation exercises. Barbara Mitchell was valedictorian and Jane Andrews, salutatorian, September, 1950 found the class in Mr, Reitz' and Mr, Perry's homerooms, Lqnn Fox Joined themthatyear, their firstinlugh school. The following officers were elected to lead the class through the year: President - Carolyn St, John, Vice-president - Rodney Heath, Secretary - Don Rock, Treasurer - Virginia Eggleston, and Student Council Representatives - Jane Andrews and Dick Gregory. Harold Baker and Bob Schmidt Joined the sophomores in Mr. Reltz' homeroom, Officers that year were: President - Bob Aten, Vice-president - Jackie Giltner, Secretary - Virginia Eggleston, Treasurer - Carol Clark,andSmudent Council Rep- resentatives - Carolyn St, John and Eddie Millham, Selling Christmas candy, a dance, and roller-skating parties added to their treasury during the year. The class returned to Mr, Reitz' homeroom for their Junior year. They were very proud to have Eddie Millham elected President of the Student Council and Carolyn St, John, Secretary of the Susquenango League Student Council. Bev Mollo and Fran Taylor came in time to help with preparations for their long-awaited Junior Prom, Queen Fran Taylor and King Jim Lamb reigned at the most important dance of the year - the Prom, The officers were: President - Don Rock Vice- president - LauraWhite,Secretsry - Virginia Eggleston, Treasurer - Jane Andrews and Student Council Representatives - Barbara Mitchell and Don Soliwoda. Then came their senior year with Mr. Early as their advisor. Barbara Elliott, Dick Heller, and Jack Sharak Joined the class to help plan for theirtrlyaand graduation. The class was once again proud to have two members of the class elected as officers of the Susquenango League Student Council: Eddie Millham as President and Barbara Mitchell as Secretary. Officers elected for the school year were: President - Don Rock, Vice-president - Eddie Millham, Secretary - Emily Hatch, Treasurer - Barbara Mitchell, and Student Council Representatives - Lynn Fox and Don Soliwoda. They only wish that their classmates who left them, especially during their four years in high school, could be graduating with them. Z0
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