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East will mth GIPHIEIIIIPIU. nf tha Qllazn nf .1551 We, the class of 1951, having searched diligently among our assets for some- thing worth leaving, do declare these our final wishes, in this, our last will and testament: F irst-to our teachers we leave hope for better things. Second-to the office staff, a hearty regret that you never forget the fourth letter of the alphabet. Third--to the underclassmen we leave our little C U experiences. Experience is the best teacher. I, Gerald Benware, do bequeath an address-78 Miner Street, Canton-to any- one who will venture to look it up. I, Gloria Boclair, do bequeath my exciting experiences in Richville to my brother. I, Betty Chapman, do bequeath my peroxide bottle.to Olive Liscum in hopes that she can get a complete job. I, Edward Cole, do bequeath The Red Roach to .Iack's Auto Parts for anything they can salvage out of it. A I, Richard Cole, do bequeath my place behind the fire door to Robert Gates. I, Carl Colton, do bequeath' 'my shy and retiring disposition to Lippy Vrooman. I, Lloyd Dashnaw, do bequeath my father's car to found the Balmat Bus Com- pany. I, Beverly Drumb, do bequeath my baby-sitting jobs to anyone else with a boy friend and.no money. ' I, Douglas Drummond, do bequeath the Ag department to my old friend, Mr. Gibbs. I, Lois Easton, do bequeath my front seat in Mr. Smith's room to the captain of the track team who has good wind to carry messages. ' I, John Elmer, leave for Penn State. Or maybe State Pen. I, Lauren Finley, leave the Purple and Gold for the Red and White. I, Basil Fisk, do bequeath my old car to Barron Wilson so that he can make it to Rock Island Street. I, Bethany Fisk, do bequeath my Roy Rogers scrap book to Mary Lou Thayer. I, Catherine Fortune, do bequeath all my past romances to the scrap basket. I, Elwin Fuller, do bequeath my herculean physique to Tommy Gardner. I, June Fuller, do bequeath the job of cook at Conklin's. I quit. I, Kay Gates, do bequeath Moby Dick to my mother. I, Arlie Hall, do bequeath my streamlined measurements to Tank Hamilton. I, Patricia Hall, do bequeath the Grange dances to Marlene Hess. I, Helen Hanratty, do bequeath Herbie to the service of the United Nations. I, Joanne Hawn, do bequeath my nickname Giggles to Alice Hughto. I, Joyce Hodgkin, do bequeath my various shades of makeup to the improvement of Technicolor. I, Leo Hughto, do leave my peculiar stance behind home plate to Danny Slate. I, Stella Hunkins, do leave my perfect romance as an example to the junior girls who need some perfect romances. I, Paul Hurst, do bequeath my gymnastic ability to Corkie Corbin who is in dire need of rehabilitation. ' I, Wendell Ingram, do retire thankfully to my ranch on the rolling plains of Spragueville. I, Marjorie Isereau, do bequeath my dearth of conversation to Susan Kinney. I, Lewayva Kirker, do take everything with me to the Maple Ridge road. I, Leta Kirkpatrick, do leave to sing with Jess and the St. Lawrence Valley Boys. I, Neil Kravetz, do leave for center position on the Rochester Royals.
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I, Belva Lamb, do bequeath my spills and thrills in Driver Training to Mr. Flana- gan in hopes he will install those rubber gears. I, Robert Lee, do bequeath my address book encompassing Malone, Massena and I Madrid to anyone who is fancy free. I, Ashton Liscum, do leave for Massena. I, Charles Lynde, do bequeath my title of the Whip GJ to up and coming whirlers. ' ' Keith Lynde, do bequeath my ability to get things done right to Leo Benware. Ida Manzolati, do bequeath my title of Queen of the Balmat Bus to Joan Hance. I,. Janis Matthews, do bequeath the management of the Dean Hi-Lites to George Tait. ' I, Betty McEathron, do not bequeath my interest in the McEathron-Bacon trucking firm to anyone. I, Barbara Mercer, do bequeath my position as head of the bottle washing de- ' partment of Mercer's Jersey Farm to Dale McKinney. I, Joyce Mills, do bequeath my voice to the A Cappella choir. I, Laura Moore, do bequeath Roy Dusharm back to the school where I found him. I, Bradley Murray, do leave to direct tugboat traffic in New York Harbor for the Naval Reserve. I, Joyce Nace, do bequeath my absences to Marlene Apple. I, Sally Patton, do bequeath my long walk from the West Side to my sister. Allen Pedroza, do bequeath my secret messages to the Chinese underground. Richard Perrin, do leave for ATI to find mechanics, agriculture and a good time. I, Ronald Phelps, do bequeath my helpfulness in the shop to Donald Maloy. I, Joyce Putman, do bequeath the paper route to Bill to run all alone. I, Robert Raynor, do bequeath my title of Lord Chesterfield to Douglas Harper, author of Smoke Gets in Your Lungs. I, Jean Refici, do bequeath my job of bringing visitors to school to Edie Mat- thews. I, Beverly Ritchie, do bequeath my job of giving motherly advice to Mary Lou Rouse. I, Laura Serviss, do bequeath my place as the shortest in the class to Sally Craig. I, Raymond Sibley, do bequeath my driving technique to Lucky Teeter. I, George Swem, do bequeath my quiet manners to Loren Richardson. I, Keith Tamblin, do leave Benware and Hurst. x Eloise Tibbits, do bequeath my interest in gym to Margaret Adams. Ruth VanDuzee, do leave to become Mrs. McAdam. I, Fern Wells, do bequeath my job in the Graylyn to anyone who likes late hours. I, Monroe,Whalen, do bequeath my nickname Gunner to Kenley Spilman. I, Marie White, do bequeath my job of entertaining a house full of relatives to my little sister. I, Susan Whitmore, do bequeath my ability to get out early in the morning to Nancy Nelson. I, Nelta Whitton, do bequeath' my extensive hope chest to myself. I, Harold Wood, the Traveling Troubadour, do bequeath my recording of the Arkansas jig to the boys on athletic trips. L I, I, I, I, I, In witness whereof we set our hand and seal on this twenty-sixth day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. THE CLASS OF 1951 Witnesses: Louis Curtis Lemuel Schofield
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