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on the 1ce whom I recognlzed 1mmed1ately as Leota Round and round we went unt1l I thought she would never stop but when she f1nally d1d and I heard the applause lt made me pretty proud that I led such a charmed l1fe From the revue we all went to a cockta1l party bemg thrown 1n I..eota's honor at the Waldorf Astorla The hall was sparkllng and al1ve w1th people of New York soc1ety Leota whxle greetmg fr1ends around the room happen ed to pass a punch bowl and I sl1pped from her hand 1nto the punch There I was at the bo tom of the bowl gaspmg for breath and at the same t1me pray1ng fervently for my penny soul The next 1nstant I was transferred 1nto a glass then 1nto the mouth of some poor soul W1th a gasp from the same I flew out and across the floor When I was plcked up by mv rescur er dr1pp1ng and sh1ny my f1rst bath 1n years I saw It was Reg1nald Stowe Here 1S a boy that has gone places and made 1nternat1onal head llnes Reg IS the proud 1nventor of the new Stowedlbaker the car that 1S both Jet car and Jet plane shaped l1ke a peanut shell At the party I not1ced all the class mates of 50 were present and before the evenlng was over they assembled for a class meetlng The ma1n top1c revolved around me Dan told how he had g1ven me to Marg Marg told about passlng me to Esther and so on down the l1ne unt1l here I am worthless Non Cents makmg h1story Everythlng around me was one mass of confus1on Kathleen Gleason well known authoress whose latest publ1cat1on I-low to Bo1l Water 15 taklng the country by f1re was gather 1ng mater1al for my b1ography and d1ctat1ng the same to her secretary Kathleen Gorman notor1ous for her 1lleg1ble method of shorthand and ab1l1ty to confuse words Wh1le th1s was go1ng on I was seated on a d1sh pos1ng for a portra1t be1n pamted by Sally Sharrock known for her world famous pa1nt1ng TO BE R NOT TO BE the questlon what 15 1t'P 'P 'P When th1s was done the class dec1ded I should be returned to Colton they gave me to Bernlce Wh1tcomb a lecturer on old colns and the next morn1ng I was on my way home That my frlends 15 my story my new resxdence IS the trophy cab met 1n the halls of C P C S where I can see everyth1ng and everyone can see me There IS only one last word I should l1ke to thank the people who made my new home and 1f there was any way a l1tt1e penny could show grat1tude I would surely do my part Sally Sharrock CLASS WILL We the Class of 1950 bemng of sound mxnd and Jov1al nature do at th1s tlme publ1sh thls Last W1ll and Testament l To Mr Corbltt we bequeath a new desk upon whlch he can place h1S feet when the new school has been completed and h1s worr1es are over , . 1 1 I . , . 1 ' - - 1 . 4 ' ' r 1 1 . , . G 3 , . 1 1 C D1 0 , - ' 1 , . ' ll H 1 . , . I 3 l - , . 1 1 1 . . H . I, . . . - 1 1 1 1 . , g , pn ' qu . . . V 5 , 1 1 50 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' . . . ., - 1 . 1 , . 1 1 1 . . . , .
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of Dan be1ng Bop Kmg wasn't the only one I rece1ved but I used to know h1m In fact my f1rst year was 1n the treasury of the Sen1or Class of 1950 at C P C S of wh1ch Dan was pres1dent I'll never forget how proud I was when I entered New York w1th that class on the1r Easter tr1p twenty years ago It was durxng the Easter Parade on F1fth Avenue that Mrs Hawley dropped me caus1ng me to lose track of them unt1l now It 1S fate 1tself that after all these years of travel1n n1ght and day through New York I would f1nally come 1n contact Wlt one of them once more I have a strange feel1ng th1s won be the last Wh1le relatlng my past h1story Dan had entered the ' Lat1n Quarter and was watch1ng some of the floor show pract1c1ng a rout1ne All at once h1s hand came 1nto h1S pocket and wh1pped me out Say1ng to a pretty gxrl 'Penny for your thought he put me 1nto her ha d Oh how my penn heart panted' The g1rl looked fam1l1ar surely It was Margaret Cam bell now known as 'Marg Camp Belle of Dance She always was a cute nurnber Peg put me 1nto her mad money bracelet grabbed her coat and I knew we were on our merry way After a f st r1de throu h the c1ty we f1nally stopped at the Blue Angel' better known as Red ev1l famous for 1ts sp1cy food From the conversat1on I found that lt 15 Peg and Dan da1ly rendez vous due to the management by Esther Corcoran another member of the class of 50 Before leav1ng they put me under a plate her d1shes are well known she IS a popular d1Sh herself The wa1tress took me to Esther and also the word that a man W1ShCd to see her Esther carry1ng me 1n her hand walked across the crowded restaurant and stopped at a table where a fam1l1ar look1ng man was seated I heard Esther greet h1m w1th a Hello E1nst1en then I knew who he was Reuben James the second E1nst1en known for h1s theory of 1rrel1t1v1ty' Reub Sald that wh1le work1ng 1n the Lab a few weeks ago h1s latest exper1 ment exploded and he had landed 1n Bellevue under the care of Mary Perkxn known by her classmates as 'Weez1e now head of the nurs1ng staff I thought to myself that hav1ng Weez1e around would be e mough to make any man survxve Lucky Reub' ' ' As a farewell gesture I was handed to Reuben as a good luck PIECE After putt1ng me 1nto h1S shoe the place for charms Reub started walk1ng caught a subway and upon gett1ng off he walked some more When at last he stopped I d1dn't know wher we vere but the roar1ng of the crowd gave me a good 1dea Creep1ng u the de of the shoe I peeked out and saw we were at Ebbets F1eld After the game Wh1Ch of course was a v1ctory for the Dodgers we started out once more th1s t1me to V1S1t the famous team manager Alton Young the boy the school voted best at sports From the conversat1on I gathered that Reub d1dn't th1nk that Alton would make b1g league I heard A1 ask Reub to pay h1S bet and as usual Reub be1n short changed took me out of h1S shoe and banged me down on the taizle Al was about to start on h1s way to see h1s s1ster Leota Young now skatlng champ1on of the world make her debut 1n New York at Mad1son Square Garden I was just enjoymg myself when Al tossed me to a g1rl S S ' ll ' ll ' Q , I . , . 9 , . . . . , I ' .I . , 0 . i , , 1 . Q . , . , , 1 Q D -2 . I 1 -1 . . . , . ,, . , - n Q ' . S' . . P - 1 Y - - 1 1 P' 1 - vu ' ll ll I D . .1 E , ' ll I ll ' o 1 1 1 1 , . I 's ' 1 I ll II ' , ' 1 as a tip to Esther for her fine meal, worth every bit of a cent. No wonder - , , . , l . , n a . I 0 . . ,, . . a 1 U . . . ,,. . . . , 4 , s Q 1 , 1 1' , n ut I ' ll ' 1 . , . . . . I- , . , ' I I I ' ,. . C X , - . 1 S1 . - . ' x . . . . , 9 D , Q , 1 u . n , 1 Q ' I I D , . Q . . . . I , I ' i
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Z. To Mrs. Hawley, we bequeath our sincere appreciation and many thanks for her careful guidance and kindness throughout our High School career. 3. To the Faculty of Colton-Pierrepont Central School, we leave our most sincere thanks for guiding us through school, and we hope someday to make you feel that your efforts were not 1n va1n To the .Iun1or Class we bequeath our out tandlno buslness ab1l1ty 'Io the Sophomore Class we bequeath two vears of smooth sa1l1ng as upperclassmen ln the new school To the Freshman Class we bequeath Mrs Hawley as a most under standlng and successful class advlsor INDIVIDUALS I Margaret Campbell bequeath my baton and whlstle to anyone who can f1ll my posltlon as drum rnajorette I Esther Corcoran bequeath my t1tle of capta1n of the cheerleaders to Joan Crossman I Kathleen Gleason bequeath my Palmer Method of handwr1t1ng to B1lly Cassel I Kathleen Gorman bequeath my qutetness and good conduct to Ker m1t Ford I Danlel Hurley bequeath my ab1l1ty to 1mpersonate people to Floyd Campbell I Reuben James bequeath my corny Jokes to Mr Raymo as a mem ory ot our Chem1stry Class I Mary LOUISE Perklns bequeath my long f1ngerna1ls to Connle Ford so she won t have to buy false ones I Sal y Sharrock bequeath my art ab1l1ty to anyone who l1kes to draw p1ctures of mrls as well as I do I Regtnald Stowe bequeath Mechanlxs Illustrated' to Gary Hurley and I hope he w1ll enjoy 1t as much as I have I Bern1ce Wh1tcomb bequeath my long golden locks to Sally I'enney I Alton Young bequeath my ab1l1ty to handle 'I basketball to Robert Selleck I Leota Youn bequeath my red rxmnlcd spectacles th it I wore xn the Senxor lay to anyone who nctds them S15ned ind W1lYlCSSLCl IU tht y ir of our lord om thousand n1 t hundrc d fatty Mar5IrctC1rr1pbtll Class Llwycr 4. ' , s O . 5. ' , . I ' 6. , . - 1. , I . , ' Z. , , ' ' 3. ,. , 4. 1 1 I ' 5. . . , .. . 6- 9 1 . - . I . 8. , 'i ' , ' I7 Y H ' C . . 9. , , I ll I , 10. , . . , ' , ' 11. , O, V V ,, f I , IZ. , . ' ' H ' ' ' VU 5 I A ' A lx ' , s K .. 7 . A 1 ' N ez . , f z 'n- , ,. , ,Z ,4 I ,l 7 - 2 , ,
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