Painted Post High School - Poster Yearbook (Painted Post, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Bill Beauter wills his ways with the women to Ted Felt. Charles Barrett leaves his position as President of the Senior Class to Mike Tillman. Martha Lagerbom, Marilyn Hanley, Dolores lngraham, Joyce Stenger, and Mary Ellen Ober leave their interest in C.F. A. boys to Betty Thomas, Beatrix Hath- away, Catherine Carey, Mary Louise Young and Sally Waibel. Pat Coumbe leaves her interest in Bath fellows to Lids Holland. Ednah Clark and Joan Cotter leave the Wellsville fellows and Hornell fellows to anyone who can get them. Jean Freeman leaves her love to Elmer Borden. Arlene Hoyt leaves her job at Tillman's to Don Andrews. Betty Letts leaves her sweet and calm manner to Mary Phelps. Dorothy Nevill and Bud Preston leave their love just to each other. Mary Ellen Ober leaves her seat in Mr. Phelp's homeroom to her brother Bill. Evelyn Rice leaves her father's Ford to Charles Lawrence so he won't have to take the bus to school. How about that, Charles? Ezzy isn't selfish. Lucille Carey leaves her pretty features to another West High Streeter , Tom Peet. Marie Hopkins and Dee lngraham's in- teresting Naval Conversation may be taken over by Virginia Morse. Bob McClurg leaves a little restraint in his dealings with the other sex to Joyce Ann Mayes. Mable McConnell leaves her shortness to Lennie Mourhess. Jim McConnell leaves the Book How to Play Football to Dick Lake and Charles Wilcox. Malcolm Brady leaves his position on the football team to Paul King. Donald Manning leaves his saying, But But, l-l-l, that he acquired in the Senior Play, to Rodney Tallman. Gene Cotter leaves his ability to handle women to Jack Clark. Ruth Cook leaves her sweetness to Anita Miles. Catherine Brant and Joan Brown leave their dislike for boys to June Cary. Connie Ellison leaves her honor marks to Ed Spaulding. Bill McKay leaves his tardiness to Jack Davis. Lewis Lawrence leaves his quiet manner to Dale Casterline. Pat Mourhess wills her dog Pepper to Charles Swan. Gordon Hackett leaves his school-skip- ping to George Eldred. Gwen Ayers leaves Hammy's fraternity pin to no one. Marguerite Van Etten leaves her shy- ness to Ralph Pearsall. Jean Townsend departs with her youth- ful appearance for the sake of Joan Smith. Cal Matson leaves his class ring to Lida Holland. Jim Wenban leaves his class ring and his heart to pretty Jo Anne Beach. Dallas Hand and Ray Gauss leave their interest in the opposite sex to Keith Strimple and Richard Naylor. Ronnie Dann and Bob Minnear leave their C.F.A. girls to Juny Morse and Hank Potter. But Hank, what about the one up at Rochester?????

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We the Class of I949, began our high school career in September, l945. Mrs. Flemming, who was chosen our class ad- visor, got us off to a successful start by helping us plan our first party, a square dance, which was held in September. After Mrs. Flemming left us Mr. Chappell took up her post as class advisor. Under him we had two parties, a sock dance in Feb- ruary and a Screwball Party in May. Don Childs was elected President of the Class, Bud Preston Vice-President of the class, Barb Pinke Treasure of the class and Lucille Carey Secretary of the class. During our Sophomore year we snag- ged the new Coach, Walter McGill, as class advisor with a large majority vote. The officers elected were: President: Fred Whitcomb Vice-President: Bud Preston Treasurer: Ezzy Rice Secretary: Connie Ellison I947-48 found the Junior Class dili- gently at work selling Christmas cards, earning money for Washington trip and preparing the Poster for publication. For guidance we elected Mr. Sanford, a capa- ble advisor. Besides our business ventures, we enjoyed two parties, the entertainment for which was round and square dancing. One get-together was held at the beginning of the year and the sec- ond after the Chirstmas card sale. Our last lap of high school life now came into being. Mr. Sanford was elected again as class advisor. Charles Barrett be- came our President with Bill Beauter, Marilyn Hanley and Lucille Carey filling the other posts. Our greastest project was our Senior Play which broke all previous money-making records. A lone class party marked our social calender this year. Al- though our last year at school has been busy and happy we will hate to leave our Alma-Mater. Thus ends the story of an outstanding class-the Class of l949. SENIOR CLASS WILL As we bid our fond so-longs to all you guys and gals we must leave some small gift to you in order that our class might not be forgotten, so we, the noble and honored Class of I949, in accordance with the previous customs of our great academy, do declare the following to be our last Will and Testament. To Mr. Clowe we leave a new Ford equip- ped with a two-way radio to pick off his absent hookey players . Caheml To Miss Olney and Mr. Phelps we leave many thanks for putting up with us in their homerooms. To our teachers, our sincere apprecia- tion for their efforts in tr in to pound Y Q something into our heads . To the Freshman, our class spirit and good wishes. To the Sophomores, the eagerness of looking forward to being Juniors next year. To the individual members of the Junior Class we bequeath as follows: Don Childs leaves his position as Ath- letic hero of the school to anyone who can achieve this honor. Bob Warner leaves his love to Dot Pitcher.



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Donald Aldrich leaves his bowling ability to Wixon and Richard Van Derhoft. Jim Morse and Bud Thom leave their good looks to Jerry Havens and Beans Bement. Joyce Stenger leaves the book Love and Be Happy to Jim Wilder. Mary Blencowe leaves her 3rd period gym class to Mary Moran. Have fun, Mary! Carolyn Blank leaves to her cousin Bob the opportunity of being the only Blank in high school. David Doud leaves his book How To Educate the Teachers to Robert Abbott. Larry Jenks leaves his gift of gab to Jack Graham. Z 2 Neil Fisher leaves his ambition in get- ting his homework done to Norman Wood- house. Bill Haring leaves his love for history to Harvey Lovette. Gilbert Russell leaves his corny jokes to Don Smith. Leland Devine leaves his nimble spirit to Carl Frost. Shirly Carpenter leaves her homemaking class to Jack Holton. Margie Brownell leaves her slimness to John Rogers. Dean Frost and John Rice leave their unaffected manners to Newell Potter. f 1 i - gf. FfT g . fl'-1-f .. . 4 'T ai 9 l 5 ' ' .lil ' X . :lr Y- 5' ffff!--. .i if 1 -1 : 1 '-Tfillifffliii ' Q - . I 12'.-?'.:i1, - ' H Q, A x Q EX ff

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