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We, the Senior Class of Chenango Forks Central School, in this month of June, in the year of our Lord 1954, in the town of Barker, county of Broome, State of New York, and the United States of America , being of sound mind and body Cwe thinkl, and realizing tha un. certainty of things to come, publish and declare this our last will and testament, the To the Class of '55, we leave the front seats we never had at assemblies. To the Class of '56, the homework we never did. To the Class of '57, all the fun we d1dn't quite have time to get in. To the Class of '58, we leave high school to make room for you. To Miss Winn, an orchestra of violins. To Miss Loughlln, automatic typewriter-tray emptiers. To Miss Mokrohisky, fewer redheads having their teeth cleaned. To Miss Stoffolano, our ability to play volleyball. To Miss McCu1n, a suitcase in which to carry her art equipme t. To Mrs. Lewis, a good supply of aspirin. Tc Mrs. Mowry, some unburnable pans and kettles. To Mrs. Wells, more time for lunch. To Mrs. Moore, a more cooperative homeroom. To Mrs. Barrett, deposit slips that are made out correctly. To Mr. Crounse, the ability to go to all the away games without us. To Mr. Conley, automatic stencil cutters. To Mr. Bell, an automatic book-finder. To Mr. Barrett, some faucets that won't turn around backwards. To Mr. Perry, the little pencils we had left over from our Junior Prom. go Mr. garly, a chair that won't tip. o Mr. hields, a pair of earmuffs. To Mr. Taylor, we leave 'Solid capitals ln titles, two spaces after a period and don't forget to double space.' To Mr. Sweeney, a bus to take the 3:30 Club home. To Mr. Bocko, more glass Jars for the next shop classes to break. To Mr. Riter, a new supply of Toggh Skgn. To Mr. Spaulding, a bottle of nerve medicine for the basketball games. To the Cafeteria Staff, we leave a year's supply of oorned-beef. To the Bus Drivers, our vacant seats C?I to fill. To the Grade Teachers, quieter halls between classes. Janitors, the crumbs under our tables. To DICK WISER leaves his music talent to BOB REESE. WARD PULLING leaves his curly hair to LARRY CRAWFORD. JIM STATS leaves the sophomore girls to GARY CONOVER. CLIFFORD HARRIS leaves his ability to play basketball to RALPH HASKELL. DICK GREGORY leaves his classes in 202 with Mr. Early to CHARLES BROOKS. HAROLD BAKER leaves his worn piston rings to CHARLIE BAUSCH. LYNN FOX leaves her gift of gab to ALICE NELSON. LAURA WHITE leaves her tumbling ability to NORMA CANNON. CAROLYN BATEY leaves her acting ability to MARGARET QUINN. VIRGINIA EOGLESTON leaves her cheerfulness to NILA EDDY. BARBARA MITCHELL leaves her quick answers to MILDRED CLARK. RODNEY H ATH leaves his school spirit to MILT TESAR. VIRGINIA CRAVER and MARION GUIFFRE leave their well-groomed appearances and friendly smiles to JUDY CRAVER and DELORED DEWAR. JANE ANDREWS leaves her first period seat in the Junior homeroom to RAEMONA BARNS. BOB SCHMIDT takes JANIE with him. WAYNE STARKWEATHER leaves his athletic awards to ARLIN CABLE. JIM LAM lets FRED LAMB take over at the basketball games. JACK SHARAK leaves his friendliness to JOH KNAPP. DON SOLIWODA leaves his ability to woe the girls to CALVIN MILLER. DON ROCK leaves the Senior Class Presidency to DAWN TITUS. ED MILLHAM leaves his swimming ability to GEORGE CLARK. RUSSELL CARD leaves his mathematic ability to DICK SHIRLEY and JACK THOMPSON. DICK HELLER leaves his excuses for being late to class to RAY PIERSON. CAROL CLARK leaves her cafeteria apron to NANCY H ATH. EMILY HATCH leaves her shorthand capacity to MARLEME GANOUNG. CAROLINE NIEMANN leaves her F. H. A. membership to EDELE FOSTER. FRAN TAYLOR leaves her cheering uniform to KATHRYN HEATH. JACKIE GILTNER leaves the boys to BARB GUIFFRE. CAROLYN ST. JOH leaves her interest in Whitney Point to JEANETTE WILLIAMS. BARBARA ELLIOTT leaves her ready smile to PEGGY GREEN. BEVERLY MOLLO leaves her only-girl classes to MARY JANICKI. We hereby appoint Arthur Goshfrey, Bed Pockets, and Harylin Monroe as executors of this Will and Testament, granting them full power and authorityto pay our Just debts,and.other- wise carry out our wishes, hereby revoking any and all former wills made by us, Z3
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