Morris Central High School - Morrisanian Yearbook (Morris, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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extensive tour. Early on the morning of June 8, we started for Buffalo in a rented bus. Prom Buffalo we went to Detroit by steamer. After spending a day in Detroit we spent another night on the lakes. Niagara Palls and Canada were next on our itinerary.Prom there we went by bus tb AlbxandriA Bay where we en- joyed a boat ride through the Thousand Islands. The next morning we were on our way to Johnstown and Howe's Caverns. Sunday night found us back in Morris. Our class has 3lways been noted as a precedent setter. We certainly lived up to our reputation in the senior year.During the Christmas holidays,Harriett Puylara became Mt3. Raymond Bedford, and Louise Utter was married to Frederick Jacobsen. After the January tests, Barbara Gaisford and Butler C.uintin,a form- er MCS graduate, were married. ’William Pentzlen, not to be out done, loft us to marry Edna LlveseyjHarriett was the only one to continue school after enter- ing marital bonds. April and May brought diamonds to three more of our girls. Marion Harris' engagement to Leonard Peterson was announced. Jeanne Foote became engaged to Sgt. Kenneth Patrick. The approaching marriage of Doris Cole and Howard Gard- ner was announced in May. Then came the final examinations and we found that our merry life in MCS was over. So we say goodbye after an enjoyable, successful,and memorable year with Mrs. Olds. Doris Cole CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of '50, find that it is impossible for us to depart from these halls without leaving something of value to the ones whom we leave behind Board of Education: A permit to issue marriage licenses. Mr. Secor: More success in making teachers of the seniors. Miss «Vagner: Another assistant as competent as Neetn. Janitors: A bushel of apples and a box of cookies. Mrs. Edgerton: Another group of girls as efficient as the seniors were. Mr. Knapp: The ability to remember which class you're teaching. Miss Leska: A jacket of your own. Mrs. Olds: A class of unmarried seniors. Mr. Clement: A volleyball team that will bring back something besides an opossum. Miss Suchy: A priority on a certain green Pontiac so it will meet you every week-end in Binghamton. Miss Flo: A car so you can get to Utica every week-end. Mr. Bryan: A shatter-proof baton. Mr. Howlett: A successful fishing trip. Mrs. Decker: The ability to realize that you can get through the day with out hurrying so much. Mrs. Carson: A happy situation in Marathon. Mi3s Mojzis: More fingers for all your pies. Mrs. Daniels: Another granddaughter to make dresses for.



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Joanne Rutherford: A helmet to protect your head when you get In and out of Francis’ car. Elsie Jo Smith: A wig, you seem to be losing your hair. Phyllis Barton: A longer driveway. Frederick Roberts: A tube of shaving cream Arthur Bettiol: The ability to dodge the falling Starr . Ed Johnson: A more cooperative girl when the steering wheel locks. Evelyn Johnston: A boy friend near your own age. Richard Musser: A cure for bashfulness. Pauline Giambalvo: An apartment in New York so you won't have to travel back and forth. Onnolee Ostrander: A muzzle to go with your personality. Barbara Benjamin: A cowgirl uniform to wear to dances so you won't feel out of place. Joe Lamphere: A teacher who will appreciate your pranks. William Kodrich: A good year on the varsity. Ginger Allen: A falling mark, so you will really have something to complain about. George Schoradt: A more experienced driver than Ginger to help get your car out of the snowbank. David Dempsey: A special class to teach the Morris boys good manners. William Buck: A cast iron vault in which to perform your chemistry experiments Robert Elliott: A bow-legged girl to ride on your motorcycle with you. Marjorie Card: An automatic sandwich spreader. Zaida Cole: A Butler to answer your doorbell. Pat Starr: The ability to catch your man. Witnessed by: Lerame Think Barbara Hull I M Crazy Madeline Harrington JUNIOR CHARGE We, the seniors, would like to take this opportunity to give you bewilder- ed Juniors a little advice on some of the vital points on things you will face when you become seniors next fall. Elsie Jo Smith: The flapper fashion died ages ago so why not cat di up with the s tyle. Barbara Benjamin: Come to school more often in '50-'51 so the school will receive more state aid. Phyllis Barton: Put on your breaks and settle down to one

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