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Page 14 text:
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CLASS PROPHECY When your fortune phrenologists read, They felt all the bumps on your head- Which was tiresome and made you so weary That the happiest fortune seemed dreary. By cards, by handwriting, or trances, You may learn of your next circumstances. But I have a new method astounding That is every old system confounding. Did you know that the shape of your noses Your minds and your future discloses? Just to prove that my powers are ample I shall give you a wonderful sample. I glance thus at your faces all glowing, And straightway your future I’m knowing. Anna Mae Amoriello will be a housewife on a marooned island in Lake Erie. Jo Ann McKissick will be the proprietress in charge of the Georgino estate. Evelyn Hixon has a great ambition of becoming a novelist. Virginia Challingsworth will be a housewife and chief assistant of the Crawford Corporation. June Sherry will be a dress designer in a New York department store. Betty Kear will be happily settled in the little town of Caledonia. Dinah Longo will be an air line hostess for Pan American Airlines. Myra Wheeler will be a teacher at Huston Township High School. Jo Ann Lewis will be a secretary for W. T. Graham Company, of Rochester, New York. James Levanduski will be a foreman on the W. P. A. Carl Calliari will be President of the Chevrolet division of General Motors. Vito Longo will be general manager of the General Electric Factory in Erie. James Buganza will be a pilot for Trans World Airlines. Douglas Challingsworth will be Commander-in-Chief of the United States Navy. Sam Caruso will be Chief of Police in the City of Tyler. Richard Shoemaker will be head manager of the Paperwood Corporation. Vito Longo James Buganza 10
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of '49 of Huston High School, City of Penfield in the State of Pennsylvania, being sound in yiind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in manner and form following hereby revoking any will or wills, heretofore made by us. We, the Senior Class of '49 do hereby, bequeath our numerous possessions thusly: We bequeath to all the classes our good reputation of good behavior and our well-known nerve which they will need through the coming years. To our Principal we bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last been graduated, pleasant memories of our four years together and a feeling of pride that our future may contain. To our teachers we hereby give our very kindest regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. To our dear old school we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and any apple cores, wads of gum, or crumpled notes we may have left about. Anna Mae Amoriello leaves her basketball ability to Patsy Lewis. Vito Longo leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Buckwheat. Jo Ann Lewis bequeaths her stubbornness to Emily Newell. James Buganza leaves his art ability to Clarence Monte. Dinah Longo bequeaths her arguing to Rena Rudolph. James Levanduski leaves his shorthand ability to Anthony Guide. June Sherry bequeaths her flirtations to Delores Candido. Douglas Challingsworth leaves his temper to Junior Georgino. f Jo Ann McKissick leaves her love for Spanish to Nellie Kematick. Richard Shoemaker bequeaths his quietness to Richard Roberts. Myra Wheeler leaves her shyness to Agnes Serafini. Carl Calliari bequeaths his love secrets to Spider and Mary Ellen. Virginia Challingsworth leaves her ability to drive to Charlene Irvin. Sam Caruso leaves his Chemistry ability to his brother James. Evelyn Hixon bequeaths the cardboard from the Senior mirror to the Juniors. Betty Kear leaves her Bookkeeping technique to Theresa Asalone. Anna Mae Amoriello Jo Ann McKissick 9
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CLASS SONG Tune-“Far Away Places” Whatever our future, whatever our fate, Wherever we may roam, Our thoughts will go winging Our memories will cling To this place we've called home. We’ll remember our teachers, and classmates so dear And the years spent in Huston Hi. No matter what happens we’ll ever recall These days that we now bid “goodbye”. Dear friends we are sorry Goodbyes must be said Perhaps we can explain This is the day we must get underway, And look for our castles in Spain. Instead of just dreaming We’ll “Rise and Do” And thus make our motto come true While gratitude always to our school we’ll express For paving our road to success. Jo Ann Lewis Dinah Longo CLASS POEM “Farewell” The class of 1949 must leave dear Huston Hi, For there are voices calling “Rise and Do” Our motto floating into the sky The world awaits us long overdue. The yellow rose our flower and the colors white and green, We must live with rest and beauty; As we drift along life's stream In the world of toil and duty. Our teachers and our classmates, we will miss as we go on, Who gave us faith today; That they helped us reach the goal we won, This long awaited day. Anna Mae Amoriello Dinah Longo 11
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