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Page 13 text:
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Class Jlistory In our Freshman year, our advisor was Mr. Mosseau, and our officers were: Pres. - David Ashwin, Vice Pres. - Jane Wallace, Sec. - Robert Alberry, and Treas. - Joanne Bourn. As Sophomores, our advisor was Miss Lawson. Our officers were: Pres. - Fern Com- ins, Vice Pres. - David Ashwin, Sec. - Jane Wallace, Treas. - Barbara Bauer.Class ac- tivities included a magazine sale and a Sadie Hawkins dance. In June we held a class picnic. In our Junior year, our advisor was Miss Southard, and our officers were: Pres. - George Talbot, Vice Pres. - David Ashwin, Sec. - Fern Comins, Treas. - Joanne Bourn. We sold hot dogs and pop at basketball games, had a stationery sale, produced 3 one- act plays, and at our Junior Prom David and Karen were King and Queen. Now we are Seniors with the following officers: Pres. - David Ashwin, Vice Pres. - Karen Cheal, Sec. - Fern Comins, Treas. - Joanne Bourn. Our advisor is Miss Southard. Activities have been a Christmas dance, a round and square dance, publication of the Ontarion, and our Easter trip to New York. Barbara Bauer, Jane Wallace, Fern Comins, and Charles Wilder started 1st grade together. Barbara Mason and Joanne Bourn joined them shortly after. Reuel Gifford, Karen Cheal, and Charles Yott came from Three Mile Bay in 7th grade, and in the 8th grade David Ashwin entered the class. Class Will We, the Class of '58 of LCS of Chaumont, New York, being of unsound mind, do here- by make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Having reached the point where we must say farewell to LCS and so that you may profit by our experiences, we do hereby bequeath the following... FIRST: All our debts, including our funeral expenses, shall be paid out of our treasury by our capable executors. SECOND: To all Juniors we leave the important title, Seniors, and all privileges that go with it. THIRD: I, DAVID ASHWIN, leave my ability to fail history to Bill Beck. I, BARBARA BAUER, leave my cheering voice to Suzanne Lynch. I, JOANNE BOURN, leave my office work to Gail Warner. I, KAREN CHEAL, leave my hero worship of James Dean to Ruth Block. I, FERN COMINS, leave my ability to get into embarrassing situations to Georganna Rogers. I, REUEL GIFFORD, leave my position as chorus accompanist to Nancy Phelps. I, BARBARA MASON, leave my late arrivals to school to Brenda Ball. I, JANE WALLACE, leave a little peace and quiet to Study Hall. I, CHARLES WILDER, leave my Elvis Presley act to Ed Sterling. I, CHARLES YOTT, leave my souped up hot-rod to Sky Weaver. We hereby appoint as executors of this, our final will ... Mike Todd, Arthur God- frey, and Fats Domino. - Class of 1958
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CHARLES WILDER Charley If Life Were Only Music and Cigarettes Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Service Club 1,2,3, 4; Class Play 3; Yearbook 4; Oswego Conference 2. CHARLES YOTT Chuck We Grant Although He Had Much Wit, He Was Very Shy of Using It. Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Junior Play 3; Intramurals 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4. Seated: B. Bauer, J. Wallace, B. Mason, J. Bourn, F. Comins. Standing: R. Gifford, D. Ashwin, K. Cheal, C. Yott, C. Wilder.
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Class Pkopkecy A period of ten years has gone by, and as we look in on the class of '58, we find: After leaving L.C.S., DAVID ASHWIN worked his way through college. While in col- lege, he was discovered by an M. G. M. producer and is now a famous actor. BARBARA BAUER became secretary to Cheyenne Bodie and married him. Now she is staying home with their 19 children, and they are looking forward to many more. JOANNE BOURN, the first in the class to get married, now helps her husband run a line of gas stations, Bevens Gas, Inc. KAREN CHEAL has been married five times and is now employed as secretary by the International Society of Bachelors. FERN COMINS was the first woman scientist to fly to the moon. REUEL GIFFORD is happily married to Miss Universe of 1966 from England. They live in Europe, if anyone cares to write. BARBARA MASON became a famous singer and now has her own hour-long television show over WCLK TV in Limerick. JANE WALLACE appeared a few months ago in the Winter Olympics, breaking the world's ski record. She is presently in the hospital with a broken arm, two broken legs, and four fractured ribs. CHARLES WILDER, the Elvis Presley of 1966, is now a top recording star and has sold over 1 million records of 10 different songs, including Don't Step on My Sideburns” and Sputnik Rock. ” CHARLES YOTT is now the owner of General Motors. He is planning to put out a new car named Mary Anne in a year or so. Advice to the Seniors We advise DAVID ASHWIN to join the Globe Trotters. ” He has the speed and athletic ability. We advise BARBARA BAUER to go to college and get her MRS. degree. We advise JOANNE BOURN to continue her secretarial work. It may come in handy someday. We advise KAREN CHEAL to get her driver’s license so that she won't have to stay on the Point so much. We advise FERN COMINS to become a model. She is also so neat and pleasing to the eye. We advise REUEL GIFFORD to keep up flirting with the girls. He may land one someday. We advise BARBARA MASON to study choral direction. She seems to do OK in the mu- sic department. We advise JANE WALLACE to invent a Sputnik so Chaumont will make the map. We advise CHARLES WILDER to become a chemist so he can mix his own chemicals and really make an explosion. ” We advise CHARLES YOTT to be a hot rod racer because he seems to enjoy driving.
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