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The members of the Class of '58, feellng that the end lS near ard th t our last lea me rot too st1rdv do hereby 1n the re en e of wltre ses draw up our last will ard te tamer+ the a of '58, belnv of fairly ound body and of unlimited insanity d hereb bequeath our o t precious possessions as follows Britt Iills hls ability to rake time or those Pulteney road to Jim 5 mrond e keep it in the family Reoecca Nills her plenslngly plump figure to Otis Davis ayre wills his ability to glay basketball to Richard Klingberg Clirley Fd econb wills her abilit to keep n nd only one boy in tow to Dorothy Be men o e Farley Jenn Frdnny Jane overs Pazel OUHIC 0 TS QUDF JIH nita Perl Yohnnie weaver yaryv Tonrny fic s Pat Lirda who s Hills vills vlils wills wills w1lls en 1er wel her her her ler to Dickie wills his W1 ls Nills ner uation to wi ls to have a wlie xarlfty of interests love for s v nth period study hall to Margorle Hankinson peroxide bottle to Rayuwnd Blazak love for cla sical music to Denny Day oer onelity and years of ohcerleadin experience to Pat Daxi interest 1U the picnic grounds to Candy MacDougal. ability to pcik 9 sensible r ument with anyon especially ten s do orst loud deep voice to Vvnoy Clark. ability to write hnblish essays to Eddie Young, Linda bcoc abilit tc c pose and deliver a speech to Charlie n rer low oft voice to ponita Iawrzyk It may not help in cheerlesdin wills her but 'ou sure at a lot of attention fro tealhers will her ability to keep the chool alive and on it feet to oretta a n wills rer dreams and technioues to Jennette Hoyt A word of advice, Jennette ' pear softly and carry a bib stio U Just ac nlrad a 1909 CPG1ll8C convertible and so he wills his bea tiful slluhtlf used car to erry S nay Do you think you can Let to soho l in time for phy ics cla s Jerry? wills b1S curly noir to NBullu Ovcrniser fills hi abilltv to Let Plonf with is sister to Jack ral ht No argument Charlotte? wil s 'is ability to Lat ni no e into verything to Mary Jane Brush. wills her natur lly red hair to m oris Qhaw. W l s er avility to flirt with t e bows to Rosam rde Brown Tle alas as a v ole will ltS seniority urivileges and escapade to t e Class if '59, out be careful Vou only have :ne life . . i ' Y ' . a fe ' Ts G' . x V, , ' p s s l se , e ' l S le. Je, Cl ss . Q s . . , o H R . ' ,, L. ' ' . J M.. , A ., I' ' ' ' E H. H. l . e s 'f M . L t's . . Y. I . . . . . V . . . . V V . . .. A , - . U1 H'L' ' 4 - ' ' I 0 9, P 1 ' TC n P gs l , . ' 'J ' ' , 'Gil - ' l 5 H 1 , ' ' . v' l 4 1 ' - , . L ' z - s ' ' . v . C . . . Y.e 4. . A . . ' . . Q e. , , y . . l 'K' n L Sardy L A ' ' y ' ' a L ' ' .e, 'A ee.Qner. ' ' ' Lu W e . V . . . . E A' 7 L' ' ' ' B b 'l his , ' ' W 1 J f ' ' Kay L extraordinary sense of humor and ability to clown around in any sit- ' , Ea Ly F d 'l his f ' J' w on . . . : ' LT Ll . , V . . . W . . N , , , s , , . , L, 3 5. . n1 ,' . :dy ' s ' ' f e s ' ' s L. , 17 Q er. YS . A I A il 1 ' , . . S ' ' W k. lx qx. V Q.. . , . jx . , if ' I f- , J nl - ' ' . ' f ' s' . s , , . , . . , . . U 4 X 4 Y . - l vw T. .F . .W w N . M. . U, .T ,.i l V . V v . . . U H . K. H - U e , Q 'L 1 F' k ' , J' ' ' f s s ' 5 ' ' . a . ' -5 '. e 'J L 1 n K' ' ' ' . h L. , . ol . . , x we . . . . V v . . Y P J F . . vi , L e F , v ', U ' Q , June Platt
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D Kenny has invented a new gadget that goes on the arm of his favorite chair. Through this device he plows his fields, bails his hay, and harvests his crops by remote control. John Wicks is now King of the Cowboys. He owns a rodeo that plays at Madison Souare Carden HHHually. If Roy Rogers is lucky, John lets him ride around the ring once, V Patty saved all her earn ngs from the snack shop to finance an air base on the Prattsburg Bath road Wouldn't lf be a haue if he doesnvt get stationed here after all this trouble! Llnda got so ergrossed 1n buying and elling for tfe big stores that she accident ally bought MaCy's for G1mbel's Oh Linda vou'd better get out of town ia tx After mlxing all the tea leaves together I f1nd the class looks like a successful group, each happy 'doing what comes naturally ' Fran Filia HI 'l'0RY It was in September of tle ear of 1946 that the teachers of Prattsburg Central were blessed' with our presence for tue first tl e we began our days with a total of fifty four members, under the protective wing of It was 1n Rlngrose From Hendricks kids that indeed lmportant Ne stannd the ear with the latter part of the year that there most of us thirty lour to We lost some of the originals went on to third grade under the most valuable assets, Fran Filia This year also was the beginni the reputation of being one of the most talkative groups to hit the From the third grade we naturally went on to the fourth grade We forced Mrs Qchonher to suffer through this yea as our teacher, Miss Flaherty as o many fledgling cla ses have we gained the blonde bombshell lnow as Judith be exact went on to sec nd gr de with Mrs bit for the ma t part it was the srne roup guidance of hiss Cromwell LUIS tH1Fd ear was forty one members blt soom acquired one of our of our being tagged with school 1n one time at least most of us an uffer she did lt was this year that we acouired what was later to become a great 'combo' on +he basketball floor, John Weaver ard Wayne Dlnehart These two have kept the rest of tie class ererally on their toes from their initial entr nce The next ear we went on tw thc ift rade uxder liss treat here we licked up Nancy Harvey and wound p with a rand total for the ear of fifty one In the course of the year we faced a new kind of optos tion from Wiss Crean e found that she was an ardert bowler and could use tre mu cles she used or tossing bowling balls for other purposes as well and frecuently did When we we t on to the sixth grade ith hrs Hlllhouse w rad a rand total of fortv eight high spirited and talkativenenbers Nextcame junior h1gh in l9o3 as we entered the seventh rade with forty fc r nbers under the supervision of Mrs Yonge Coon however w picked 1p n moer forty five a cer tain redhead whose name is June Platt ard the next fall we descended upon Mr Eastman in the eighth grade Ne had thirty nine member but soon Ch rle Edgecomb Joined us The next two years, 1n the ninth a dvr mrs Snyder and the tenth QUnder Ur Barnum we ept the In our brlning our back as far found we were either to shut up neacefully up but fast! eleventh year nder Mr Kuller total membership to twenty eight as our old hab t of Nyaking was same class of thirty two rembers we added another nember, Kay Mortensen thus Th1s year we the straw that broke the camel concerned Under Mr huller's tutelage, we or lace the fanols NKuller frath ' We shut 'S Ne entered upon our last ear at PCS under urs Merritt with twenty four members in our class This ear, to the deli ht of the girls Kenneth dheeler Jolned us The last year was, as it u ually is, our most eventful one e held the usual magazine campaign netting a total of 3500 To this arount we added fh8 proctcd from our rlbbon caxdy sellmrg campaign nd the profits from our serior play, thus we ca m up with nough unoolan to finance a very enjoyable se ior trip o Jashixgton D C in may The last ,ear of our attendance ct the school NB had prefioasly thought of fd a prison of orts, put which uddenly The realization that this wa profound ef ect of mak ng us e ouieted dowr fm ch to the took on new reaning and 1mgOTt nce tt us all w our est our la t chance to do a good goo of our school gears had the use our energy lor COHStYuCt1VO purposes, instead of de tructlve relief of t e teachers and bec me for the nmst part, more res ponsible ard ada sted Althou h there were occasional outbreaks of unidentified flying obgectsu and talking t e change wa apparent to everyone, nd we d1dn't get carried away with tremeturenmlebratio s h f re vacati ns nd basketball game That 1 to say, we d1dH't ret carried oulte so fax away Bob Miller - A ' - , - . 0 e S .. 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