Chittenango Central School - Palladium Yearbook (Chittenango, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Chittenango Central School - Palladium Yearbook (Chittenango, NY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 32 of 100
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Page 32 text:

1. What a mess. 2. Emergency. 3. Our Drummer. 4. Big Feet Bonnie. 5. Sitting Pretty. 6. Don't drop her. 7. It's nice to be in love. 8. Hold me, Thrill me and kiss me. 9. That's the way, John!

Page 31 text:

CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of 1953 of Oiittenango Central School, being of good health and sound mind, do here in our last will and testament, bequeath our ensuing choice possessions. ARTICLE I To Mr. Braymen we leave our thanks for helping us make our years in high school a success. ARTICLE II To the faculty we leave our hopes that they’ll recuperate after we leave. ARTICLE III To Mr. Mrs. Beeman we leave our appreciation for keeping our classrooms clean. ARTICLE IV To Fred Blasier, we leave Pete Case’s tallness. To Carol Boeckle, we leave Joyce Vining’s ambition to be a music teacher. To Janet Hobron, we leave Sue Cromp’s disgusted look that she uses so frequently. To Barbara Chandler, we leave Jerry Case’s easy-going manners and friendliness. To Virginia DuBois, we leave Marilyn French’s daintiness in the way she walks. To Shirley Jardine, we leave her cousin. To Doug Hogan, we leave Irv Smith’s way with the girls. To Elliot Weston, we leave June Urciuoli’s diet. To Don Thayer, we leave Phil Seaman’s faithfulness to one girl. To Barbara Weiner, we leave Pat Taylor’s petite -ness. To Jackson Brownell, we leave Pat Dwyer’s place on the honor roll. To Fran Fuller, we leave Shirley Allen’s blushing smiles that are so becoming to her. To Louie Reals, we leave some of John McKinstry’s shortness. Then you won’t have to stoop to reach that certain girl, will you, Louie? To John Button, we leave Bob Koegel’s presidency on the Student Council. To Don Armlin, we leave his sister’s seat in the Senior room. To Annette Eller, we leave Pat Papa’s salt shaker for her lunches. To Jimmy Carpenter, we leave some of Bob McCombie’s muscles. To Bob Mohorter, we leave Bonnie Sternberg’s interest in farming and the F.F.A. To Pat Everson, we leave Grace Allen’s perfect attendance record. To Dean Bender, we leave Barbara Hayne’s quietness. To Beverly Meyers, we leave Ann Bixby’s ability to write letters to that certain somebody in the service. To anyone who wants it, we leave Ethel Hill’s temper. To Bob Sawyer, we leave Bill Kesler’s soberness. To Ron Sandholzer, we leave Wilda Markle’s artistic talents. To Barbara Mintoyne, we leave Janis Mohorter’s interest in the school newspaper. To Chuckie Bloss, we leave Harvey Lanphear’s high marks in spelling. To Hazel Goodfellow, we leave Kay Strasser’s ambition to be a young bride. To Dawn Stedman, we leave Gil Sandholzer. To Fred Devendorf, we leave Wayne Austin’s courtesy and slowness on the highways. To Sylvia Snyder, we leave Chuck Austin’s talent for acting. To Donna Powers, we leave some of Tom Daly’s Vim and Vigor tonic. To Bob Frazer, Virginia Catlin leaves her accent so he will be able to speak French better. To Evelyn DeVauI, Mickey McDonald leaves her silliness. To Myron Burke, Donelle Howard leaves her soft voice. To the remaining Juniors, we leave Mr. Pashley. (Signed) CLASS OF 1953 Ann Bixby, Executrix

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