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As Seniors we experienced the sad feeling that our time at C P C S was drawing to a close This year we had our homeroom in the Library with Mrs Hawley as our advisor We elected as proud and happy Seniors the following officers President Roveletta Howe Vice Presldent Richard James Secre tary Pattv Thomas and Treasurer Orin Thomas This vears activities were Semor Ball At last we had enough money in the bank so that the trip to New York became a reality It took a lot of hard work but the five days in that glor ious city were a reward for our troubles And this as far as I can recall 1S the history which the graduating class of 1954 has made And now I leave you with a sad but sincere farewell on behalf of the seniors CLASS HISTORIAN Patty Thomas SI Illll MASS Wlll We the Senior Class of 1954 of Colton Plerrepont Central School be- ing of soundmlnd WD and body do hereby leave the following of our abilities or possessions to the following people or groups of people To the Juniors we bequeath all the fun and hard work we put into the Sen lor play To the Sophomores we bequeath our ability to raise money for our New York trip our play entitled PIGTAILS , selling of candy and magazines, and our
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In the fall of 1951 we returnd as Sophomores wlth elghteen members Durrng the course of the year we galned one member Thelma Johnson and lost two members Vlolet Butterfreld and Edlth Green ThlS left us wlth a total of seventeen members at the close of the year As Sophomores we had Mr Raymo as class advlsor and the folowrng offlcers Presldent Roveletta Howe V1ce Presrdent Beverly McEwen Secretary Patty Thomas and Treasurer Robert Campbell We had no fund ralsmg act1v1t1es th1s year As ambrtlous J umors our total number was seventeen at the beglnnmg of the year but Thelma Johnson and Lloyd Alexander left durlng the year Eva Rodwell Jolned us maklng us a total of slxteen members at the end ot cers for the forth comlng year were Presldent RovelettaHowe V108 Presl dent Bob Campbell Secretary Patty Thomas and Treasurer OTIII Thomas '1 hrs year we were very arnbltrous as we knew we had to be 1f we were ever to reach our goal as Senlors the trrp toNew York Therefore we worked dllllgently at our 3Ct1Vltl6S whrch were a Junror Play entltled Hook L1ne and Slnker selllng of Chrlstmas cards and our Junlor Prom Sprlngtlme Probably the blgg6St moment of our Junror Year was the day that our class rmgs arrrved Everyone rushed to get to the Post Office at the first pos slble opportunlty 9 7 I s ' ' , 9 , Q , . . , . the year. This year, we chose Mrs. Hawley as our helpful advisor. Our offi- Z . , Z . .- , 5 , 5 , ' . I 7 ' 1 . . . . . . . . ,, . . ,, . . . . . I I ! '
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To the Freshmen we bequeath the hope that they w1ll flnd school as much fun as we d1d To the Faculty we bequeath the hope that all thelr classes w1ll enjoy them as much as we dld To Mr Corbltt we bequeath our appreclatlon for makmg all our high school days as enjoyable as they were To Mrs Hawley we bequeath our smcere appreclatlon and gratltude for all she has done for us 1n the two years she has been our advlsor As lI1d1V1dl.l3lS we the Semors bequeath the followlng Fred Vebber bequeaths hrs perpetual smrle to any student who doesn t smrle as much as he does Catherme Crelghton bequeaths her ablllty to take care of candy money to any one who can do lt as efflcently as she can Lola Gardner bequeaths her HbllllLyt0 get along wlth MISS Van Arman to Cherry Matthle Edward Whltcomb bequeaths hrs ab1l1ty to get klCk6d out of shop to Mer ton Scovll Orln Thomas bequeaths hrs abxhty to play the drum to Ronnle Gllmore Rlchard James bequeaths hrs Hblllty to play solos at Spnng Concerts to Tom Ford Grace Clark bequeaths her ab1l1ty to get along wlth Mr Butler to Mlldred Hammond Dorothy Tuper bequeaths her ab1l1ty ln art to L1z Crelghton John Fltzpatrlck bequeaths h1s appreclatlon ln wood worklng to Francis Thomas Donald Flsher bequeaths hls place ln study hall and the speclal behavlor whrch goes wlth lt to Raymond Colvm Roveletta Howe bequeaths her ablllty to play colored characters IH school plays to anyone who IS lnterested I hope they have as much fun as I had Patr1c1a Thomas bequeaths to Jane Olmstead her llklng for busmess sub jects and her l1k1ng for Mr Caruso as a teacher Beverly McEwen bequeaths her ablllty to make sandwlches ln a hurry for v1s1t1ng teams to Sylvla Cassel Robert Campbell bequeaths h1s Enghsh recltatlons to any student who may want them . . . . . . . 9 9 - . . . , . K a . L . 9 J ' , . . .
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