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I, James Bender, hereby will my amorous ways to James Hill. I, Rose Marie Butler, hereby will my ability to succeed to Janice Muehl. Elanor Cohn, wills her keen eyesight to Dick Ciliberti so he won't fall up the stairs on class night. David Collins hereby wills his latent talents to Doug Hamilton to build up his latent talents. Sherwood Enck leaves his interest in science to our budding young physicist, Mike Shannon. I, Florence Foster, hereby will my place at the library window, at 3:30, to Francene Gould - we know she can use it. George Gamble wills his studious ways to Dick Sawyerg he may need them. I, Norma Graves, hereby will my old cud of gum and snapping experience to Mr. DiN0t0. Tom Hynes gives his female attractiveness to Al Gran. I, Peter Mathewson, hereby will my sales ability to the Juniors, who need money. Dave Morris bequeaths his driving ability, when on a date, to Ronnie Ross. I, Charles Muehl, hereby will my extremely high marks to John Munson. Jay Palmer wills his Fords and car library to Lynn Collins. I, Mary Schmiedel, hereby will my witty remarks to Phyllis Selleck.
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,4 af af 5 In every group there are always many firsts. Draper Central was no different - it too had a first kindergarten composed of 14 members of the class of 1958. First row: S. Enck, E. Strong, M. Schutt, F. Judkins, D. Hotaling, J. Palmer, C. Muehl, M. Webster, P. Mathewson, E. Cohn, W. Gardner, V. Umbach. Second row: G. Pape, M. Schmiedel, M. Tessitore, B. Ross, L. Unkless, K. DeSena, D. Cortese, J. Bender, B. Burdick, D. Micke1E. Houghton, L. Dunham. To these 14 were added 24 who entered their Freshman year in September 1954, under the direction of Mr. John Wilson. During the year we were very successful, sponsoring two dances, a game party, and a one-act play in the Jamboree. Our class officers were: Presi- dent - Charles Muehl, Vice President - Edward Strong, Secretary - Alice Way, Treasurer - John Nash. Although we had an excellent year learning 5145. 31p, we were sorry to lose Lois Bishop, Evelyn Franqui, and Jack Haynes. After a long summer vacation, we were glad to return - this time as Sophomores. Looking around the room, we found many new faces - Frances Egnor, Anthony Gambino, and David Collins. We also learned that Mr. Wilson was no longer with us, instead we were under the guidance of Miss Anne Tobey. Upon further inspection we discovered summer casualties to be Donald Houghton, and Penny Easley. To start the year we elected our officers as follows: President - David Morris, Vice President - Edward Strong, Secretary - Alice Way, Treas- urer - John Nash. During the year Emily Franzen decided to become a resident of Albany. In order to build up our treasury we sponsored two dances, a game party, skating party, bake sale, one-act play in the Jamboree, and a very successful Ham Supper - Which built our treasury up to 25310. 21. When we returned in our Junior year we were sorry to find that we had lost Frances Egnor, and Anthony Gambino - now our class consisted of 18 boys and 14 girls. Our class officers were as follows: President - John Nash, Vice President - Edward Strong, Secretary - Margaret cont. on page 32
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