Roxbury Central High School - Record Yearbook (Roxbury, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Roxbury Central High School - Record Yearbook (Roxbury, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 19 of 56
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W. E, the Class of 1948, before we leave the portals of R. C. S., do hereby ordain and establish this -- our last will and testament: - Phyllis Tyler wills a jar of sour pickles to Eleanor VanAken, and her summer job to Edith Mallasch. Betty Lou Tobin wills her hair to Freda Christian, and her voice to Janet Minnerly. Ethel Osborn wills more leap years to Virginia Peck, and her dainty diet to Mr. Crawford. Leah Roberts wills her tranquillity to Joyce Krom and her marriage license to Mary Ann Peck. Doris Mattice wills her long hair to Leta Cartwright, and Corny to her sister Pat. Frances Moldovan wills her ability to get along with Mr. Crawford to Paul Ploutz, and her jokes to Mr. Polley. Annette Kelly wills her moods to Miss Root, and her musical ability to Ray Slauson. Ena Hunter wills her fiery disposition to Maria Lia, and her height to Marlene Gerken. Peg Valk wills her tuba to anybody who's willing to lug it around, and her ability to get a man to Freda Christian. Wanda Woodworth wills her figure to Bob Shultis, and her unusual disposition to Marian Numann. Paul Ballard wills his athletic ability to john Snipas, and his ability to skip school and get away with it to Gary Lee Tyler. Phil Brower wills his physique to Paul Ploutz, and his athletic prowess to Keith R. Meade. Phil Finch wills his tardiness to Phil Caswell, and his temper to Guy Numann. Bill White wills his dictionary to Don Bouton, and his quiet nature to Ray Slauson. Ronald Ballard wills his mechanical ingenuity to Bill Smith, and his grace of movement to Jim Eisele. Ray Ploutz wills his way with the women to Frank Brady, and his crewcut to Paul Constable. . ll 7? jack Lutz wills his wonderful waves to jlmior Voorhees, and his extra height to Skippy Greene, so he'll be as tall as DeSilva. The Senior Class wills to next year's classes the understanding and guidance of a great guy-Mr. Agoneg and to Mr. Polley an English 4 class that will appreciate his fine collection of jokes. The Senior Girls will their cigarettes to the men with lighters, and their giggles to Kilroy. The Senior Boys will the Freshmen girls to Phil Caswell, and their athletic abilities as a class to the prospective Freshman Class of next year. Witnesse s : Typhoon Magoon from Rangoon Joe Kirk from Albakirk 14



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Wm am' up T seven o'clock on a cold November morning, the first, to be exact, about twenty-five shivering students reported at R. C. S., digging the sleep out of their eyes. They climbed into the yellow bus and took off, with Bud Long at the wheel and Mr. Ross and Miss Green as chaperones. We were en route to West Point to see Army play Washington and Lee. Since only 25 could go, the Seniors were given priority, then the juniors, Sophs, etc. Unfortunately the Juniors completed the quota, so there was no opportunity for any Sophomores to go. Better luck next year, Folks! Our first stop was at Kingston, to give everyone a chance to stretch his legs and stock up on candy and gum for the rest of the trip. A few of the late risers found it a welcome opportunity to indulge in a little breakfast. After about ten minutes, we proceeded. Our next stop was on the Storm King Highway, overlooking the Hudson River-- this time to eat a rather hasty lunch. While we were there, some snapshots were taken of various members of our party. After everyone' s himger was abated, we resumed our journey once more. The scenery viewed on the way down was particularly beautiful. If you don t believe me, just ask the boys who occupied the back seat. The license number was 10MM, wasn't it, Boys? After several stops, detours, and wrong roads, we finally arrived at the little hamlet of Highland Falls, adjacent to West Point. Another mile or so, and there it was! The bus was parked and we all proceeded to the grounds. So this was the West Point we had heard so much about! The first stop was at the Academy Museum, which contained relics, mostly firearms, from the 16th century to today. Here the party split, as some wished to spend more time in the Museum than others. From the Museum, everyone went next to the parade ground where, at 1:30, the Dress Parade was held. This was perhaps the most stirring event of the day---to see these hundreds of young Americans, immaculate in grey and white, come marching across the field in perfect rhythm. I do not think anyone who saw this spectacle could feel anything but secure, as to the safety of our country in time of war. But now came the big moment, the event for which we had all waited-the football game! The game itself was not so exciting, as Army ran over Washington and Lee, 65-135 but just the thrill of seeing a big name in action was well worth the trip. ! After the game, everyone met at the bus. Everyone -- that is -- except Pat and Marie. With so many handsome Cadets about, no one expected to find them, but finally they appeared, and we started for home, after a full and eventful day. William White 16

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