Stamford Central School - Voice Yearbook (Stamford, NY) - Class of 1950 | Page 27 of 88 |
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Page 27 text:
“CLASS A will is read midst lamentations Of people, schools and all the nations. So we, with one more night to lire. Our priceless earthly goods do give. Devise, bequeath and dedicate, (Our whole and our complete estate,) To members of the Junior Class And others mentioned as we pass: WILL To the man who shared our hopes and fears, Hr. Waterman, our thanks and cheers. Por teachers1 patience with our pranks We leave our gratitude and thanks. We leave our seats to the Junior Class) There's one for every fellow and lass. Ruth Beach Of algebra - the ache and pain To Robert Smith's poor addled brain. Sylvia Benson She leaves her ways so very quiet To Nancy Oildersleeve who ought to try it. Bd Bettlol To Richard Silvemail bis stride does yield To get to Western Harperafleld. Evelyn Bettlol To Joyce Barkley, blonde and light Her curly hair as dark as night. Ream Buel His almost unbelievable speed To Buddy Wickham in case of need. Jim Busby Ris rippling muscles in Knots and curls To Charlie Parys to scare the girls. Joan Churchill To Rita Aroca, then Joan's leve of older men. Danny Coons ms modest shyness with woman and girl To Jerome Parys to give a whirl. Dot Darby To gentle little Doris Kerr, Dot's love of Spanish goes to her. Art Dorn ms rapt attention in history To Vince Ruggiero with holy glee. Pauline Doroski She gives the boys at Good Tear Lake To Betty Shaw to leave or take. Jack gklund m every restroom an ash iray in case Carl Sherman goes that way. Jean Hall Her deft control and driving ease To Joan Orant, and all the trees 4 Fred Harper To Doimy Dean so full or dash He leaves his scarcely seen mustache. Pete Hooks To Harold Jump from Peter Hooks ms ability to sleep on his books. Jim Ingles ms life in idle leisure he lives So to Johnny Bentz his idle time he gives. Bucky Jones He leaves his fights with Hr. Batson To anyone who's never had some. Carole Langdon She leaves her scuffing reet so flat To T.B. Tospkins, that is, Pat. Jean Lanlaan Her hair as curly as a piglet's tail, To Junior girls if cold waves fail. Fred Iyon Of sleeping in class he's very fond. He leaves it all to Tim Oermond. Ken Mitchell Kenny Hitchell »e deep bass voice To someone of Hr. Batson's choice. Ed Morrison ms manly torso,“lady's craze, To shy, retiring Teddy Mase. Muriel Newman Hyrt's love of going steady To her sister, Mary, who's done well already. Joyce Odell To Pauly Kelsey her writing so neat. ms looks as if he wrote with hie feet. Edith Piergiorgi Her pretty clothes and fineries To freshman girls in dungeries. Martin Scherry At bench warming he e the best. To Bobby Utter who needs the rest. Ken Smith Now Richie Beers will ten Smith thank For Kenny's height se tall and lank. Bob Snyder At playing hooky he's the best. He leaves it to Dey Demareat. Paul Weinstein To Celia Mattice his voice so low 'Cause Celia's is so loud you know. Barb Rushmore To the Apaches who love much war Goes Teddy Mase from Barb Rushmore. We, all thirty, boy and lass, the class of Fifty, as we pass To business, farm, to home or college, so full of academic knowledge. Reserve the ultimate bequest, of all the others, far the best - - Unto ourselves. And so we give unto each other, while we live. Our heartfelt thanks for friendship's hand, for long association grand; And last of all, the final gift, as life approaches strong and swift. From each to each, the other's hope that in each varied horoscope Will be the Sun and Moon and Fire of every secret heart's desire. 21
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