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Class Will We, the graduating class of 1950 of Chittenango Central School, being of sound mind????? publish our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Braymen we leave our appreciation of his helpfulness during the past year. ARTICLE II To the dear faculty we leave. ARTICLE III To Mr. and Mrs. Beeman we leave the memory of picking up after us when we leave part of our lunches scattered all over the Senior room. ARTICLE IV To Rose Mary doeckle we leave Mabel Kingsley's habit of paying attention in Homemaking class. To Jay Button we leave Bob Cull's ability at the bars - in the gym of course. To Doug Minor we leave Finley Case's way with women. To Fred Tierney we leave Janet Batten's ability to say the wrong thing ot the wrong time. To Carol Hatch we leave Margaret Naymik's ability to be “quiet . To Gert Johnson we leave Paul DeMario. To Jim Brownell we leave Carol Dibble. (Mutt and Jeff) To Zone DeForest we leave Mary Hudgin's “height . To Mary Jane Piron we leave Wanda Zinn's cheerleading ability. To Ivie Kirk we leave a bottle of shampoo to get the green coloring out of his hair. To Louie Fuller we leave Lyle Stedman's many romantic problems. To Phil Dwyer we leave George Finck’s love of fishing. To Wesley Van Dyke we leave Jerry Olmsted’s knowledge of agriculture. To Gerry Steding we leave Gordon Gault’s “cautious” driving habits. To Joan Everts we leave Bill Devine’s habit of laughing out loud in class. To Ronnie Burke we leave John Fox's habit of being “clean shoven” every day. To Sue Cutter we leave Don Collin’s faithfulness to one person. To June Bender we leave Pat Whipple's quiet manner. To Sally Burke we leave a parking place for that red truck. To Frank Warren we leave a bottle of liniment for after the wrestling matches. To Mary Loucks and CorinneMillard we leave Liz Beeman’s and Rita Covey's interests in Caze- novia. To Russell Barrus we leave a pile of sawdust to land in while practicing the high jump. To Beverly Wesseldine we leave Harry Watkins’s many English problems. To Bob Devendorf we leave some used car parts to keep his cor running. To Joan Tierney we leave Audrey Wiltsie's typing ability. To Don Loope we leave Janice May’s careful driving habits. To Minnie Wilcox we leove a place as a woman farmer at that certain farm on Brinkerhoff Hill. To anybody who can use them we leave Gene Flavin’s many excuses for being late for school. To Jack Egelston we leave Al Devine’s place on the baseball team. To any Junior who thinks she can handle it we leave Shirley Sadler's position at Rice's. To DeAlton Merritt we leave a gallon of gas so that he won’t have to walk all the time. To Mr. Hatsell we leave a collection of unused Social Studies books. To Mrs. Park we leave the memory of her “parties’ which she held in our honor several times dur- ing the past year. We hereby appoint Mrs. Park, our class advisor, executor of our last will and testament (signed) CLASS OF 1950 Gene Flavin Executor
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juniors First Row: Rosemarie Boeckle, June Bender, Mory Loucks, Mary Jone Piron, Miss Benson, Fred Tierney, Beverly Wesseldine, Joan Tierney, Minnie Wilcox. Second Row: Douglas Minor, Jack Egelston, Sue Cutter, Gertrude Johnson, Corinne Mil lord, Carol Hatch, Sally Burke, Russell Barrus, Jay Button. Third Row: Ivie Kirk, De Alton Merritt, Donald Loope, Robert Devendorf, Phil Dwyer, Zone De Forest, Jim Brownell, Wesley Van Dyke, Dick Atkinson, Gerald Steding, Louis Fuller. Absent: Ronald Burke, Joan Everts, Frank Warren President..... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer...... ...Mary Jane Piron ..... Mary Loucks Beverly Wesseldine .....Fred Tierney The Class of '51 went back to school in September under the guidance of Miss Benson. Barbara Briggs, Avis Darling, and Luciile EIwood left us shortly after school started. We now have two new pupils in our class, Ronald Burke and Jack Egelston. It wasn’t long before intramural games started in which the boys and girls both were well represented. The Junior boys were seen on the Jay Vee and Var- sity basketball teams. Carol Hatch was a Varsity cheerleader. In October we had a Sadie Hawkins Day Dance with Charlie Gregg’s Or- chestra. We sold Christmas cards, wrappings, and stationery to get money for the Junior Prom. We decided to have the Junior Prom on May 19, 1950 with Bill Mar- tin’s Orchestra. We elected Fred Tierney as chairman and Carol Hatch as Co- chairman. We are all looking forward to our senior year.
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