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Page 27 text:
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Saas Cwifa, The Class of 1948, of Jefferson Central School, town of Jef- ferson, County of Schoharle, state of New York, in the United States of America, humbly begs you to lLsten to its last will and testament and to graciously accept these few parting but treas- ured talents, abilities, and virtues, which have served us so faithfully and incorruptubly tnrough out our'entlre life, wisely among our friends. we the Class of 1948 leave our ability to get along togeth- er, our sense of humor, and our battered desks and homeroom to the Class of '49. To the Class of 1550 we leave our vim, vigor, and vitality which are necessary to have while plugging through the senior year. To the Class of '55 we leave our greatly and highly honored arrogant dispostion. To the faculty we leave our hope that they will continue having such a etudious, industrious, and cooperative student body as the Class of '48. To Mary Sue Hedman, Bea Mowers leaves her becoming hair- dols, and to Joan Gedney she graciously leaves one of her Alvs to add to her list. B111 Reed leaves his neatness to Clifford Mott, and that tall physique, which would be an asset to any handsome man, to Johnny Kingsbury. Eleanor Grant leaves her intellectual ability to. Philip Meade. Gladys Hendricksen cheerfully leaves her treasured ability of holding her man, to Joan Gedney. Josie Ardito leaves her athletic ability to Elaine Edwards, and Josie and Jean Kovsca leave their successful blind dates to Ruth Meyer. Bob Van Dusen leaves his ability to get around New York with the senlor class to Ernie Robinson and Dick Blaine for next year. To Mr. Churchill, we leave our deebest and warmest thanks for all he has done for us throughout our senlor year.
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Page 29 text:
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Qfagg qgvoglogecqa It is the year 1955 and as,I sit in the lobby of the Hotel Lincoln waiting for my' fonner classmates of the Class of '48 to come to this reunion that we had planned five years ago, I think of my day's work in the office of a large concern in New York. My boss gave me the afternoon off and I still have my shorthand note book with me. - Gladys Hendrickson is the first of us to enter into matrimo- ny. She was married shortly after ,we graduated and has been living in the big metropolis of Charlotteville. She should have taken a homemaking course instead of a secretarial course. Have you seen all the billboards along the road advertising Jefferson as the best summer and winter resort? It seems that Gus Cisneros has done very well as a commercial artist. ' Jean Kovsca has become a very successful secretary, al- though she spends most of her time sitting on her boss's lap. She's the career girl of our class and not looking a day older than when we last saw her. Bob Van Dusen is actually on his way to becoming a million- aire. He now has only W999,999.99 to go. However, he-has been a pitcher for the uJefferson.Crackers.f GOOG Luck, BOEQII In walks dur one and only successful student, none other than Eleanor Grant, head accountant of Harderfs Silo Company. It seems as if we heard that name in '48. AS we look up, who do we see but.our Senior class romeo, Bill Reed, looking tall, dark, and handsome in his Army Uniform. Married? Why of course! Last but not least comes Bea Mowers. Just returning from her honeymoon, she is still in a daze. Her career at the Bell Telephone Company has ended. A '
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