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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Alice Hebb, leave to Winston Gotham my speed in typing and the ability to type without looking at the keys. It will work yet, Winston. I, Leo Laddison, at the end of my Senior year have nothing to leave to anyone. I, Russell Tuttle, being of sound mind, leave my seat in English class to anyone who likes good jokes. I, Gail Vanwald, leave my hitch-hiking ability to anyone needing it. I, Gail Jean Hatch, leave my job as Senior class treasurer, my nickname of nScaley Gaileyu, and my ability to be the youngest one in the class to Charlie Foster. I hope you put them to better use than I did, Charlie, and knowing you I think you will. I, Joe Dumoulin, leave my seat in Mr. Wiese's office to anyone who has the physical ability to keep it warm, and try to be a better boy than I was. I, Sally Typhair, leave to Charlie Ritz my height Good luck with it Charlie I, Sallie A Exford, leave to Jerry McCarty my ways of getting home after the basketball games You're always sure of getting there, but the way back is sometimes tough, Jerry I, Beverly Ann White, leave to my brother, Johnny, my ability to stay out of trouble This would be quite a change, John, and at the rate you are going you certainly need someone's ability I, Anna Lee Bullock, leave my ability to flirt to Bob Johnson. At the rate you are going now, Bob, you don't need my flirty ways I, Frederick Whitmarsh, leave to Art Whitmarsh, my seat in the Senior class Take good care of it, Art, because our brother, Bill, might want it Robert Church, leave to Winston Gotham my respected seat in the Senior class. Good luck! and get away game to Dick Charles Everett with it Fichard Enslow Taylor, leave Colton, leave to anyone who Harmer, leave my troubles to anyone who needs them my ability to read magazines in Mr Tiel's study hall wants it my ability to come to school the next day after a ball Judy Towne, leave to my brother, Ronnie, my ability to get through school without doing homework You've got a good system started, Ronnie I, Pat McCormick, leave to my car It will be a few years before you do and don't smash anybody's car like I I, Frederick Whiteford, leave Bob Todd Don't try it too often, Bob I, Russell McEwen, leave to Jerry McCarty, my seat beside Viv Sharpstene in band. Hate fun, Jerry! I, Mary Ann Guiles, leave my ability to talk myself out of one scrape and into another to Carol VanBuren. Better take lessons on the side Carol You're off to a bad start sister, Bonnie, my ability to smash my brother's get your license, Bonnie, but watch out when you nw'ability to skip school and get caught to You might not last any longer than I did I, Gary Coloton, leave my bass drum to anyone who can't read music and wants to play in the band. I, Margaret Kirkey, leave to my brother, Roger, my job in the cafeteria. Hope you get all the money, Pete I, Tohn Towne, leave my ability to stay out of the Princ1pal's office for six years to anybody who may need it V -Ji K 5 4 eu I 1, ' ' I, . I, ' . 1, . ' ' I, . ' 0 ' did. - tg? ' -. Q5 d tx'-5.k5' V S 5 '-2' . K' S - 1 I I '7 : f L J 1 J 5 -
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, l95h, twenty eight students enrolled in the Fresh an class of Knox Memorial Central School. we elected Sallie Exford, Class President, Mary Ann Guiles, Vice-president, Richard Hanner, Secretary, and Gary Coloton, Treasurer. Mr. Schwartz was elected our Class Advisor. we raised some money by sponsoring fudge sales. In September, 1955, there were only twenty five students in our class ichard Harmer was elected class President, Gary Coloton, Vice president, John owne, Secretary, and Patricia McCormick, Treasurer We elected Mr Winter our Advisor With one year of high school behind us, we were fairly well acclimated o the routine of high school life Therefore, we were able to concentrate more on raising money for our Senior trip we sponsored fudge sales and a movie The next year, our class had diminished to twenty one members we held class elections, and Patricia McCormick was elected President, Sallie Exford, Vice president, Anna Bullock, Secretary, and Gail Hatch, Treasurer Mr Schwartz was again elected as our Advisor We were very thrilled in the Spring of '57 when we received our class rings Our class put on the Junior-Senior Pro and raised money y sponsoring more fudge sales and movies With the arrival of September, 1957, our long awaited Senior year became reality Twenty two students re ained in our class Our biggest goal, aside rom graduating in June, was raising enough money to go on a trip to New York City in May we started immediately to raise money we sold magazine subscriptions, stationery, jello, Christmas cards, taffy and garden seeds we also sponsored fudge sales, movies and record hops Our class officers were Gary Coloton, President atricia McCormick, Vice president, Anna Bullock, Secretary, and Gail Hatch, Treas arer We elected Mr Constantine as our Class Advisor Our Senior play is called 'Rest Assured The last four years have been very enjoyable and profitable for us e wish to thank everyone who has encouraged and guided us through these years e sincerely hope and pray that we can prove worthy of this assistance by beco ing successful citizens in our future years. 2 N513 f 5 fs A W i Xx 'fx XAN.f'QJf z NN.f'- .Q-4515-,,.-,l Wil 1 fn' X X x f R. - - . . T . ' ' . 0 l t 1 0 ' i 0 b ' . . i Q - 0 P - . . , - W ' . , W 'il JJ 1+ , Nc 3 o S ' A Tm N J , F, U- , f was wx 'wx' , 1, ' I, --V. f Cf: , J ' 0. . 1 ,!f!,7i2!' ,fi 4i:JiEE? p f rf K s ,ff K P
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Tlme The Yea , 1968 Ulace Knox Yemorlal Cen+ral Event P dW1OU of we walk to th1s one group reached the Whlte 'o cal contests, speech, uuivgling Class o 1958 1nto the gymnaslum and see the class or 1958 gathered about we go over ard discove Anna Bullock, Pa McCormick and saxl Hatch. Anna has flnally House She 13 the Pres1den+'s ma1d 'rom Gall, who was 1n so many ora we learn sne 1S now appearlng at the F C A Bulldlng for her most famous oail W de are qulte pleased wltn Pat, who lS now relvning as U4 ss Fo t Knox ol 19689 we always dld enjoy he golden p sonal1ty These g1rl tell us that na le Tu or and Toe Dumoulin now own a drag trlp They always d d promote hot rods Tnef also as4ed u 1f we had seen tne tele s1on snow 'Laugh Nlth Jud H, staxrlng Judy Town We reme be her as belng able to make people laugh As we venture on, we see a group of boy . Among thms group is Dick Harmer After hls fabulous basketball record at Knox, he is now All Amerlcan at dear old Clutchmore H informs us that Gary coloton, who has spent the pas' few years b6COm1Hb an engineer, now lans to construct a bridge from New York to London Also we unders and that Syracuse Medlcal Center has acqalred a new nh6m1St, Fred White ord Fred was the outstanding scholar in Chemistry 1D his Senlor year Russell Tuttle is now a comed1an with Bob Hope as h1s partner The team 1S called WHope and Tuttlen, Hope 15 good and Tuttle keeps hoplng Ne are very pleased to hear the band at thls moment strlke up tte Alma Mater o good old Knox we are even more pleased to learn the band 1S called Ulhe McEwen City Sl1Ch6FSn, led by Russell UBenny Goodmann McEwen, who always d1d play a real cool cla1rnet Russell takes time out and comes over and gives us a summary of more ol the class members Boo Churcn, he tells us, ls now a clock repair man He always was a clock watcher W learn the heavywelght wrestler of the class or 1958, John Towne, now makes a llving by wrestllng h1s family's budget Margaret Klrkey also has a televislon program for home ers, nHull's House' Just then Allce Webb cones over and speaks to us She tells us she is teaching typlng at the Central City Buswness Instltute at Syracuse with her is Sallle Exford sally now owns a fashlonable beauty shop 1n the heart of New York. They tell us Beverly Wh1te, known for her giggllng, has now been hired as a professlonal g1ggler on the nEd Solomonn show Mary Ann Gulles comes over and tells us she has her own telev1s1on show You can recognlze it by the theme song Of course it's WMary Annu As we are about to leave this reunlon, we also learn that Leo Ladd1son has won a nat1on wlde cheese maklnv contest and that Gail Vonwald is the head stat1st1cian at Yankee Stadlum He always d1d have a fancy for remembering sports stat1st1cs we are also told that Fred Whltmarsh, a noted scientist of the day, has invented a devlce for making time fly He got the idea late one night when h1S wife threw the clock out the window at him when we go out the door we see Everett Colton. He tells us that he owns a roller skatlng ring 1n an apartment bullding It isn't very prof1table even though he makes 9300 a night The people downstairs sue him for Shoo a night for disturbing the peace By th1s time we have worked our way out the door and are ready to leave, but we wall always remember this day. Wltnessess Dicky Do and Dicky Did T94 6 EXTRA . I 7' , .. . I A . . .4 , 9. ' :' A Q hw 4 .L Jn 1 ' . . ' ' .. 0 0 . L A . F, . - . 'Z' C L . -, ..... A Q . .4 g I T ya: , . . . . J AJ. 'OJ' Q - fs rw 1 ' - 1 ' - 1.5 O g v' . A Q . .. vs P 'T ' 1 -n ov' ' - , .. V- . g . - ,,. Q i., . S v I' b rja. .L 1- , l 'S o 1 4 . , R . , Q . . - -. 4 - q ' . J . fl I ' ' . . ' ' 1 J' . e. . r A l A O . S . 7 . 1 - 0 ' v ' o e . A - 1. u u '7 ' +. I.. , , E . . . 1, 7 NI .L Q I C I O I v - 4 ,- L .L . g ' ' - I D f 0 - . A - . ' . e . ., . . .- I mak , I I . . . . - I . . . K A O U . o o . Q . . v . L. .- ' za U C c Q . 7 o 0 ' O I I I ,X '
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