Oxford Academy Central High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Oxford, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Oxford Academy Central High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Oxford, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 33 of 116
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Sketclseo uppreooedib eoire Qpetgp eeue cwe Qpememlser I don't know as yet To be tall Be on a championship high school football team To graduate in '58 To become a teacher None To graduate To be a fan dancer To own a castle To meet Joni James None To own a tropical island To count the checks or stripes on the shirts of the boys who sit in front of me To be an actor To own my own dance floor To help all the people in the world with their complexes Skip school hock the family valuables, confiscate the car To graduate To own a cadlllac To be a professional dancer To get C. from J. To keep it suppressed To blow up the science laboratory To llve in a Utopia To have very long hair None own a blg mansion be right when arguing with Richmond be a professional detective go to Antarctica disprove all laws of physics Linda Mowry Travel around the world None To graduate To have a million dollars to give to charity What most other girls desire NOIIC None To break the T. V. screen To let out a bloodcurdling scream ln the hall To cut Alice Saxby's hair Break Tommy Manvil1e's record Fancy food Snow G. A. R. Reckless drivers Snobs People who insist they're always right Snakes, some food Loud people Two faced people Nothing Snobs Lemons Peas Quick tempers Cold coffee Poetry Dislikes band Detention Cabbage Dislikes snobs Snakes Snobs Physics Cauliflower Opera singers Snobs Celery Bugs, octupus Homework Fishing Nothing special Vegetables Physics Talkative people Snobby, loud people Long homework Sweet potatoes Liver Poetry, some foods American history Chemistry Gossip Octopi When he didn't know the result of a chemical reaction New set of hieroglyphics When he was underweight As a great basketball player when she didn't blush When she found out what a Fox was When she couldn't type When she was even shorter When she didn't know the way to Guilford When he didn't know where McDonough was When he never skipped school When he couldn't scramble eggs When she was busy with the yearbook When he had a crew-cut When he couldn't jitterbug When she drove down the athletic field in a big car When she wasn't looking for a '57 Mercury to drive past her house When he wasn't going steady When he couldn't get a certain girl to take a ride in his truck When she had brown hair When she could say straight 'Silly Susie sat by the seashore selling sea- shells' When she was bashful When she wasn't talking His love of chemistry When she didn't know how to snort when he wasn't in Guilford When she won the Noma Awards Having to give ln to Mr. Richmond all the time When she wasn't sewing N Always being on time for school ' When he didn't believe in going steady When he didn't have a different girl every week When she wasn't thinking about Cornell When he wasn't washing dishes When he had a car When she When she money When she When she 'Summer when she song When she When she had only two cats wasn't counting yearbook had short hair wasn't counting the days till time' first lifted her sweet voice in didn't know what TV was bought false eyelashes When he couldn't find a place to park

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U ' ' enior ame cniclzname Brian Bartle Donald Bliven Robert P. Bliven Linda Bradford Arlene Brigham Thelma Burke Janet Covell Mary Lou Cox Joyce Cunningham Robert Diamond Burt Drumm Jr. John Dutcher Mary Engler Paul Estelow Joseph Gennosa Lois Helmke Esther Holdridge Clyde Horton Richard Howe Ioan Ingraham Sharon Jones Louise Kelly Sheila Mclineny Dale Mayhew Roberta Medovich Harry Moore Shirley Mowers Linda Mowry Claudia Munyan Douglas Preston David Purdy Charles Race Jr. Nancy Race Leon Redenback Charles Rogers Alice Saxby Jean Sayles Donna Tucker Margaret Vadney Sue Vogelsang Doris Weaver Gladys Whaley Thomas Whitmore Bart Don Tiny Shorty Arlene Thel J an Louie Myrtle L10 USC Bud Dutch Mare Este I0e Lo Est Clyde Dick Red Grump Kel Mac Doc Bobbie Bushy Shirley Linda Claudie Judge Dave Chum Nance Leon Chuck Alice Jean Tuck Vad Susie Do Do Glad Sam O aottme Photography, reading Reading Driving, bowling, reading Sewing, reading Reading, watching T.V. Dancing Dancing, movies, reading Reading, sports Dancing, roller skating Driving, being with L. I . H. Sports, hunting Dancing, sports Reading, drawing, writing Dancing, singing Dancing, music Reading, sleeping, being with R Having frm, reading Driving, records Sports, being with Divie Dancing driving Dancing, sleeping Dancing, driving Reading, cooking Swimming, dancing Reading, riding, dancing Dancing Being with N. M. , Going to the movies Cheerleading Dancing, Dining Sports, outdoors Eating, sleeping Girls, driving, dancing, swimming Driving. swimming Outdoor activities Eating, sleeping Reading, sleeping Watching T. V. Eating, embroidering Parties, C. L. Watching T. V. Watching T. V. with T. V. Dancing, sleeping, watching T.V. Driving, eating



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act cw ill and feotament Last will and Testament The class of 1958, being of sound mind and body bequeaths to any other junior classes having parties after their Prom our swimming pool and one -hundred hamburgers. we also leave the following things: Brian Bartle's brain to science .... Don Bllven's penmanshlp to anyone who dares use it .... Bob Bliven's nickname of Tiny to Kenny Tucker .... Linda Bradford's height to next year's basketball team .... Arlene Brigham's ability to blush to Marian McNitt .... Thelma Burke's athletic association records to next year's treasurer .... Janet Covell's stubbornness to Stuart J ohn- son .... Mary Lou Coxfs height to Bill Jones .... Joyce Cunnlngham's love for Guilford to Judy Fleming. . . Allen Diamond's Balnbridgerfootball jersey to Dennis DeLong. . . . Burt Drurnn's love for churches to any- one who like to paint .... Mary Engler's poop -deck to next year's editor-in-chief .... Paul Estelow's bass drum to Kenny Tucker .... Lois Helrnke's ability to live in McDonough and like it to Mary Lougheed .... Esther Holdridge's wonderful memories of Oxford Academy to all the underclassmen in hopes that they will have as much fun ln high school as she did .... Dick Howe's touchdowns to next year's football team in hopes that they won't need them .... Bill Humphrey's Texas drawl to Barbara Jones. . . Joan Ingraham's red Nash to Bill Jones--if he can get ln.. . . Sharon Jones' nickname grump to Joanne Reid. . . . Louise Kelly's problems to any junior girl who thinks She is big enough to cope with them .... Dale Mayhew wills nothing because he needs everything he has .... Sheila McEneny leaves the change in the point sy- stem to any band member going to a Comell Spring Week -End .... Roberta Medovich's bottle of peroxide to Ronnie Beckwith .... Harry Moore's quietness to Donald Walling .... Shirley Mower's love of doing dishes to Betty Mowers .... Llnda Mowry's desk in the senior homeroom to anyone crazy enough to leave California. . . . Claudia Munyan's love of dancing to Betty Mowers. . . . Doug Preston's black Angus to Don- ald Bradt .... David Purdy's '57 Mercury to anyone who can get lt. . . . Charles Race 's '48 Chevy to Jose- phine Johnson .... Nancy Race leaves her ability to share a book to Kay F. Marshman .... Leon Reden- beck's dish scraping job in the cafeteria to Paul Cox .... Alice Saxby's ability to reach high 'A' to Kay Marshman .... Jean Sayles' headaches on yearbook staff to next year's treasurer .... Donna Tucker's long hair to Barb Tefft .... Peggy Vadney's love of Texas to Sue Purdy .... Sue Vogelgsang's small feet to Bobbie Iona .... Doris Weaver's eyelashes to Joanne Gyles .... Gladys Whaley's rldes on Bus 28 to 'Bub- b1es Smith .... Tom Whltmore's parking space in the Drive-In to Foxy Souders.

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