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CLASS WILL OF 1953 We, the class ot 1953 ot Chestnut Ridge High School, hereby grant to the said heirs this, our last will and testament, and all our possessions that we do not care to keep. We will our possessions as follows: ARTICLE I To the faculty, our beloved teachers, we will more patience and our deepest appreciation tor the help and kindness you have shown us in our tour years at Chestnut Ridge High. To the school building We leave all used seats, textbooks, and all other objects we do not wish to take with us. ARTICLE II To our beloved Ianitor, Mr. Ball, we leave all paper we left to be picked up and all blackboards to be washed. To our Supervising Principal, Mr. Smith, we will more rules and laws to be obeyed by the underclassmen. To our Principal, Mr. Weimert, we will an Algebra Class that is able to understand it and make all A's. To Mrs. Taylor, we will a homeroom class that she will have more often than our class. To Miss Brubaker, we will all library books that we lett in good con- dition. To Mr. Iohn Miller, we will a physics class that will be able to under- stand all the experiments. To Mrs. Daugherty, We will all needles, pins, and scraps of material We left laying around. To Mr. Pepe, we will a band and orchestra that will play the right notes at the right time. Twenty Five
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CLASS PROPHECY We followed the racing ambulance to the hospital and was very glad to learn he had but one broken rib and a few brush burns. He was carefully bandaged by nurse Evelyn Dull who told us Lovella Rose was Dietician in that hospital. Stopping at the Double M Shoppe, to my pleasant surprise, I found Mary Lois Herline and Marian Shaffer doing a fine and thriving business. We drove out to the famous speedway and Iimmy Otto was driving for Ioey Chitwood. Arriving in Chicago the next day, we went to see the Chicago Cubs playing ball. At third base was Barry Leydig who could really play ball. Visiting the Great Lakes Navel Training Center, we found Lieutenant- Commander Wayne Hobson instructing there. Vaughn Way was testing a B-17 Bomber with Ned Shippey and Harold Coyle working the guns. Shoot-a- Mile Coyle, that's him! In Iowa we looked up Iean Miller who was a teacher there in a little red school house. Ferne Slick was doing missionary work in the Mountains of Nebraska. In Cheyenne, Wyoming, we visited a large ranch owned by Ronald Custer. Bob Taylor and Park Williams were busy rounding up the doggies. In Salt Lake City, Utah, we found Geraldine Sheirer and Mary Turner raising carrots with their husbands. We stopped in Reno to visit Audrey Mit- chell who said she was getting another divorce. In Hollywood we saw Phyllis Pensyl who had as her personal attendant Shirley Moore. Her lovely costumes were designed by Lowalla Mullin and her assistant Ianet Detweiler. We continued our journey home tired but happy, because we had seen all our former classmates. Twenty Four
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CLASS WILL OF 1953 To Mr. Lehmier, we will a P. O. D. class that will ask more questions for discussion. To Mr. Pyle, we will better farmers to be made out of the lower class- men. To Mrs. Will, we will all back English papers We neglected to turn in. To Mr. Stewart, We will more chewing gum to be collected before chorus practice. To Mr. Thomas, we will an art class that can do well in drawing. To Mr. Robert Miller, we will a better football team. To Mr. Kiefman, We will all hopes that he soon gets acquainted with the school. To Mrs. Adams, we will less headaches over bloody noses and high temperatures. To the Cafeteria Cooks, we will all left overs and broken milk bottles. ARTICLE III To the Iolly Iuniors, we will our dignity and home room No. 6. To the Silly Sophomores, we will more patience in studying Iulius Caesar. To the Green Freshmen, we will any knowledge that we failed to gain. To the Eighth Graders, we will our patience that in due time they will become Seniors. To the Seventh Graders, we will our ability to get along with the upper classmen. ARTICLE IV I, Harold Bowen, will my front seat in English class to Delbert Weyant. I, Ioel Colvin, will my ability to ice skate to Kay Coyle. I, Harold Coyle, will my ability to keep a Ford on the road to Carol Wendel. I, Ronald Custer, will my ability to get out of English to Ned Clark. Twenty Six
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