Holland Central High School - Wooden Shoe Yearbook (Holland, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Holland Central High School - Wooden Shoe Yearbook (Holland, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 23 of 60
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To all senior classes throughout the land, a prin- To Charlie Stevens, Keith Manchester, and Kenneth EL SS WILL WB, the Class of l9l.8,of Holland Central School, Town of Holland, County of Erie and State of New York, ing allegedly one of the soundest-minded classes ever to grace the halls and classrooms of the aforementioned stitution, do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, in manner fom following: FIRST, we order and direct that our executor, hereinafter named,pay all our just and legal debts, and sustain be- in. and the recorded deeds of success laid down by senior classes before them. SECONDLI, after payment of such debts, we give, bequest and devise unto the following and unto their legal heirs: cipal like Hr. Brumsted. In departing from our humble labor, we regret leav- ing our faculty advisor, Mr. Tanner, and in compen- sation we will him another class reaching, as near- ly as possible, the proportions of our class. To Mrs. Brumsted: we give our collective ability in Ehglish IV to be rationed among the seniors of next year. To Beverly Beardsells a switch board to operate in her spare time. To Hr. Brumsted: the girls from act as private secretaries. To Hr. Cook: more bricks for his To Hr. Tanner: one large bottle carry him through next year. To Hrs. Arnold: more children to year's kindergarten. shorthand class to kiln. of nerve pills to register for next Tanner: snowless winters. To the Cheerleaderszsome original and peppy cheers. To Mr. Asmus: more Seniors for chorus. To the Junior Class: several books on social eti- quette for its exclusive use. To the F.H.A. girls: cheaper candy to be sold at higher prices. To Miss Chassin: a gross of Biology students like Juanita Palmateer. To Hr. Pensilien: more Wednesday evening classes. To Hr. Darling: a new Chevrolet and our very best wishes. To Mr. Lupean: one barrel of Prince Albert making tobacco. To Hrs. Putnam: an autolat. To Mr. Custard: one big round tank of anti-freeze. IIDIVIDUALLY. the members of the class make the following disposition of each one's chief worldly possessions: Don Austin bequeaths his intelligence to the members of the class of l9l.9, to be shared equally by each member thereof. Having no further use of his bulldozer, Floyde Beck- er wishes Phil Darbee to have same. Donna Mae Berg wills her high averages to Shirley Worthington. Bud Bohadlo generously bequeaths his motorcycle to John Reuba and to John's sister, Sophie, Marie Amdt leaves one engagement ring. To Charlie Logan, Norbert Borowski Leaves his basket ball ability. Dick Brooks wishes Coach Peckham to have his thicleet glasses. Tom Camas leaves his most dazzling necktie to Dick Tyler. To Elfrieda Roehl, Ray Edington opens his heart and wills his scholastic ability. Inez Geer bequeaths her driver's permit to Miss Sor- endo and Donna George happily wills her uncontested mastery of geometry to Miss Fisher. Colin Gould's musical ability is to be given in equal portions to Mary Wood, Bill Jones and Joyce Kuhn. Donald Snyder leaves all his girls and the problems that go with them to Kenneth Lingenfelter. Lucia Johnson wishes Betty Owens to have her poise. To Bill Devling, Marjorie Piedmont gives her qual- ity singing of 0 Susanna. FINALLY we, herein serve notice of revocation of all former wills and do hereby constitute and f 1. appoint the class of 1960 to administer and be the Executor of this our last will and Testament.k , IN WITIIBS WHEEL we have here unto subscribed our names and affixed our seal. 18 Mary Ellen Lewis happily gives her ability in French to Hose Reumann. To Elberta Barberi, Beatrice Neischel gives her boy friends. Lorraine Penzes charitably gives Jean Rickettson her figure and Doris Gunson wishes Jeannette Pich- ards to have her wavy hair. Roy Lowe passes his razor to Danrgv Owens and Bob Reinhardt is proud to leave Hr. Lupean the foul line at the Willows. Rose Reinhardt happily wills her interest in short hand to Anna Router and Helen Reynolds reluctantly gives Mary Schreiber her seat in the business room. Cliff Rice's eyes and delicate laugh are to be the possessions of Dorothy Gunson and Faye Tiffanygand continuing his generousity, Cliff leaves one pair of sidebr.u'ns to Raymond Palmer. Alice Rosten wills her blonde locks to grace the head of Betty Pickering. Ken Helm passes on his even temperment to Norbert Bakowski and Bill Jones, with some left over for Dick Wilkins. Carol Schreiber generously leaves to Agnes Carter and also to one representative from the Freshmen class and one from the Sophomore class her ability to handle ticket sales. Lastly, each member of the Freshmen class is to re- ceive a large musical rattle. At the same time, the Sophomores are to have one light meal cooked by the Homemaking class. rfrug pzvp Cla.S5 X ga f ,- SDIIOR CLASS OF 19148 K ' 1 ew Q r j kb. 41 xx. Q X.



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UNIUH5 Front Egg: Lloyd Meet, Kenneth Lingenfelter, Norma Jean Dustin, Orville Palmer, Ross Reumann, Daniel Owens, Donald Helm. Second Row: Agnes Carter, Mary Sheehan, Elaine Keller, Elberta Barbari, Betty Pickering, Faye Tiffany, Elaine Kirsch. Third Egg: Mary Wood, Joyce Kuhn, Verna Palmateer, Dolores Bogucki, Anna Router, Jeannette Richards, Elfrieda Roehl, Joan Manchester, Ruth Rogers. Fourth Egg: Richard Tyler, Donald Pfelfer, Robert Little, Betty Owens, Miss Sorendo CAdvisorD, William Devling, Charles Logan, Philip Darbee, Norbert Bakowski. WAre you coming to the Junior Square Dance?W was the query of all the Juniors as they began their social activities for the year. Many answer d with a smiling nyesn, and the autumn dance proved an initial success. Then came December, and Santa Claus! Pine boughs and lighted tree set the atma phere for the Christmas luncheon served in the Junior homeroom.Christmas carols, friendly greetings, gifts, and Santa Claus made merriment complete. The Junior Class First! That was their slogan for an over-the-top charity drive. The Juniors were first with a 1905 contribution. CLASS OFFICERS WPancakesl Pancakesln was the Junior cry before Easter vacation Why? On April sixth'the Juniors sponsored a Pancake Supper in the school cafeteria. It was a sweet and syrupy occasion. Soft strains of music, colorful gardens, delicate tints of spring gowns, this was the setting for the beautiful Junior Prom, the highlight of the Junior date book. Everyone anticipated the sus- pense, that half hour of golden memory when the spotlight fell on the scene of the coronatlon of the Junior King and Queen. A pro- cession of lovely Junior misses including Agnes Carter, Dolores Bogucki,Anna Reuter, Orville Palmer,Faye Tiffany, and Joyce Kuhn, and six charming boys: Daniel Owens, Donald Helm, Charles Logan, Norbert Bakowski,Wil1iam Devling, and Donald Pfeifer ascended the throne for the coronation. Juniors and Seniors came out in their spring best for their ban- quet, an occasion for forgetting friendly rivalries and cementing Junior-Senior friendships. The Juniors bade their happy year adieu with an enjoyable picnic plans for an exciting summer, and high hopes for an equally sue- Agnes Carter cessful senior year. Daniel Owens Donald Helm 20

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