Grand Gorge Central High School - Hub Yearbook (Grand Gorge, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 15 text:

CLHSS UIILL We, the class of 'H9 of the Grand Gorge Central School, town of Roxbury, County of Delaware, and State of New York, being of sound mind and body, do make, publish and declare this our Hlast will and testamentn and wish that the qualities humbly listed below be bequested as follows: To the next Senior Class A book on how to get along together To he next Junior C-as The ability to rake at least 5300 on their Junior Pror To the next Sophomore Class' Enough voice training to form their own Glee Club To the next Freshman Class The fun we had when we were ihitioted Fr Sliter A Se ior Cla s he doesr't h ve to wolry about Nr bacLaury A new Ford witr windows on all sides, so he can get a better view of nature Nr Palmer All the tools to make a good carpenter Nr Nillen A trip to SWltLEF13UG with the class of '53 Nr hrausse A marriage license to be used as he sees fit Nr Amann Four seven foot basketball players and Howard Morgan Clayton A motorized lawn mower to keep the playground in shape Kiss Boomsma Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness To Nrs Gilbert The ability to milk a cow To Niss Griffin A Senior Play that travels all over the United States To Yiss Gonser A trip to Paris with Lily Pons To Nrs Bishop A trolley cal line from Grand Gorge to Prattsville Nrs Bruce Clear roads in the winter Miss Lynch A job in New York a an int rior decorator Vi s Schumann Five lessons in safety first Nrs Seebeck A room full of nice little students l Nrs DuBois Mer to eat her mansized meals Freda Mintler leaves her seli control to who ver dares to take Chester Thorington leaves his height and build to Dick Malone E1 Truesdell wills her friendly way to Jeanette wappleyea Pnillips Va Valkenbtrgh grants his ability in solving all problems to bar Jo Dresser Louise Cottone leaves her ability to get in before twelve o'clook to Pelen oresee Evelyn Rikard wills her easy going ways to whoever wants to get in trouble Austin Dymord le ves swift movements to Norman Jean Noore wills her acting ability to Clotilda Agf 30 Moore I Sue Dresser leaves her ability to gc steady Wvelyn heumanr Pichael Marsh wills his wittiness to Herman Schwarz XX Loretta nap leyea leaves her book on posture to QSSE Ann Hayes Marie Marsh leaves her quietness Cwith the approval of all the high Schoolb to loward Mor an 11 : . ' t l S: ' 0 O 1 u I . fl Q To . . : ' n' s . a ' '- . To A . A ' Z A ' ' 0 To A . K . : ' ' . T O A . A 3 ' A - A ' o To 1 . ' 2 ' . To . . . : ' A I To : ' ' I To J : ' A U I ' I A , 2 n I O 0 To . . A : . To . : s ' e ' . To . s A: . To . . A : ' . m O A . 2 A V a . '- e it. . . I . . fa ' .' . T V . n ' ' - ' 2' o ' o ' ' AA-A a . A to Blakeslee. U ' 1, JZ:,LxXX ' ' N f I - JQQQZQLQA to at I A ' .. o be f I , F . .M . bqik fi ' ' - 1 Q - - ' o

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CLHSS HISTUHU The present Senior Class of Grand Gorge Central School graduated from the eighth grade with a membership of twenty. Through the years, we have lost only seven members. In our first year of high school, we were just learning about the privileges and responsibilities of becoming members of the Senior High School. we elected Sue Dresser as our class president. That year was uneventfull but for the Freshman initiation. we escaped this event without too much difficulty. We lost four class members that year. Our advisor was Mrs. Ives. as Sophomores we were one more step up tra ladder to success and that uch nearer graduation Now it was our turn to mane the Freshmen worry and fret There were no other events that year either We elected Michael Marsh as our class pres dent We lost two more class members, and Nr Ives was again our advi or Ne entered the Junior year with the original Sophomore class Me had one big event that year, our Junior Prom This was a great success we elected Mae Barnum a our class president that year Mrs Ives was our advisor until November and then hiss Boomsma took over her responsibilities Now in our last year at Grand Gorge Central, we find our time is always occupied, and there is never a dull moment This year we have taken over all money making projects W started out the year by electing Phillips Van Valkenburgh as our president Ne planned and carried out many dances, which were great successes Our Senior Play UGirls Are Lime That, under the direction of Miss Griffin and the aid of Miss Boomsma, was a huge success We were engaged in selling statione y, Christmas cards, and Fveryday cards, plus the annual sale of magazines Miss Boomsma has been our class advisor during our senior year we are all dreaming of graduation which is also in the near future After we graduate and each go a different way, we shall look back at these pleasant times we have had together , these past four years 10



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