Stillwater High School - Cahotatea Yearbook (Stillwater, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 25 text:

44570416 We, the Class of 1958, of the Stillwater Central School, Stillwater, in the County of.Saratoga and in the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, that is to say: To the faculty, we leave a restful summer vacation and our thanks for their help and advice throughout the years. To the juniors we leave our spirit of cooperation. To the sophomores we bequeath our many extracurricular activities. To the freshmen we leave three years in which to acquire our dignified manner. We also leave personal bequeaths as follows: Ginger Baker leaves her datebook to Sandra Bradt. To Mary Ann Gemmetti, Pat Bennett leaves her athletic ability. Jean Carley bequeaths her friendship with Mr. Barringer to Jo Di Blasio. Pat Church leaves her tall stately manner to Marlene Pierson. Doug Case leaves his haircut to Dicky Bleau. To Nancy Comerato, Gail De Coteau leaves her love of school. Regina Duffney bequeaths her engagement ring to Ellen Sheffer. To Barbara Abel, Jean Farnan leaves her wit. Betty Ann Flynn leaves her cooperation to David Ferris. Rosemary Fuller bequeaths her secret admirer to Esther O'Kosky, Tom Guttridge leaves Marie Gorski. To Judy Ford, Linda Kellogg leaves her blush. Cal Kirby bequeaths his '52 Mercury to Mr. Ostroy. To David Rathbun, George Kerwood bequeaths his agricultural knowledge. Bev Lane leaves her ability to get along with people to Brenda Caswell. To Frank Mattoon, Ralph Marshall leaves his outspokeness in class. John McLauglin bequeaths his art ability to Paul Faman. Pinky Mehan leaves eight or nine of his jobs to Jeff Guttridge. To Judy Phelps, Marilyn Parker leaves her dimples. Gail Payne leaves her almost continuous laughter to Janice Borst. Alice Phillips bequeaths her shy ways to Beverly Parker. Herb Phillips leaves his quiet manner to Eddie McClements. John Sheridan bequeaths his scientific knowledge to George Poitras. To Jane Post, Sallie Wheeler leaves her bouncy walk. Jean Wolff bequeaths her size to Vivian Kelly. Mike Sullivan leaves his job as Basketballscorekeeper to Joey Boucher. Carole Zerbarini bequeaths her flighty manner to Linda Sanders. Likewise, we make, constitute and appoint Robert O. Seaman to be executor of this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us made. In witness thereof, we have hereunto subscribed our name on the twenty-third day of June, in the year, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. 4e6!444a,fl5 Gail Payne Class Lawyers

Page 24 text:

O September, 1945! --kindergarten began for a group of mischievous kids who were to form the class of '58, We zoomed through those grade school years and entered what is, ironically, called Junior High. Homework and changing classes conditioned us to the four years which loomed before us. We, then, became the babes of the high school, namely Freshmen, and gave our first dances and food sales. The funds, we received, began our treasury for the Senior Washington trip of our future. At the end of that year, we had our first class picnic. As Sophomores, we managed to achieve a tremendous accomplishment-- Say it with Music, our first class play. This was an outstanding financial and social success which was the first of several plays that set the pattern. The cast in particular will never for- get the fun they had at its rehearsals. As Juniors, we had several successful dances and food sales. We also followed the tradition of holding a dinner in honor of the Seniors on Class Day. We helped put on the Junior-Senior Ball of '57 at which a Princess and court from our class were chosen. During our four years of high school, most of us participated in some field of sports. Some of the boys played on the basketball team and a number of the girls boosted the team's morale. as cheerleaders for S, C, S, In our Junior year, the girls on our intramural basketball team proudly won the championship of the high school. Finally, the class of '58 became Seniors and began the most hectic of our four years. The yearbook, card and magazine sales, and the Senior play, Danger Girls Working, took up much of our time. The Washington trip was our most memorable experience as a class--loads of fun, we'll never forget! And then the beautiful Senior Ball and our graduation ended twelve wonderful years, we shared together. As we walked down the aisle with our diplomas in our hands, we realized that we had completed a very important part of our lives, and that we would always have happy memories of Stillwater Central and . . . O UR WAY OF LIFE. O S F E F N I I C O E R R S



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