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Best Looking Most Popular Viola Bryerton, Allan Murray Dorris Lemp, Peter Augustinos SELECTIONS ,,, W Most Likely to Succeed Esther Coons, lack Spafford Most Musical Sally VanAmber, Chester Radell 'QT Most Intelligent Esther Coons, Frank Paoletti Class Wits Bernard Golden, Mary Smith
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lf lf 1 sw 'A Most Studious Frank Paoletti, Lupe Bictory Contributed Most to the Class Esther Coons, Peter Augustinos m, if Lf, pw if-9 Best Dressed Apple Polishers Corinne Brandt, Donald Bryant Ioan Wilson, Donald Bryant Class Athletes Bernard Golden, Dorris Lemp SENIOR Most Artistic Iohn Emmons, Ieannette Patsos
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Eiasf will :mb Ciesiament 'big C. SN 1 S ,Ms We, the Class of 1953, of Central High School, City of Syracuse, in the County of Onondaga, and State of New York, all being of sound mind and memory, do make. publish and declare this our last Bllh mB5t8mBlll, in manner following that is lo say: l. Ida Mae Alexander, do will and bequeath to Ronna Reid one light green twofdoor Plymouth and the booth in you know where. I. Mary Elizabeth Allen. do will and bequeath to Miss Gilbert a book entitled Guess Who's Talking. I. Robert Alpert, do will and bequeath to Central High School a new fireman when cold weather rolls around. l. Peter Augustinos, do will and bequeath a quiet padded cell to the next class president, I. Lupe Bictory, do will and bequeath to the lucky students my locker 2264. home room 116, teachers, and past acquaintances. I, Geraldine Blasier. do will and bequeath nothing to nobody. I, Corinne Brandt, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Prudhon my well-worn Spanish books and to Pat Horton a box of Kleenex. l. Rita Brown, do will and bequeath the food to whoever can digest it. I can't. I, Donald Bryant, do will and bequeath my ability to cook to anyone that can use it in Miss Bray's class. I, Viola Bryerton, do will and bequeath my place in graduation to Suzanne Salisbury if and when she should make it. I. Robert Caruth, do will and bequeath all the A. I. Lewis passes from third period study hall to all the members of Gerosian. I, Esther Coons, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Chamberlin my used Taft buttons, in hopes that she may at last become a true convert to the faith: and ta Sue Shelby the neatest place at the Phil table tmine, of coursei. l. Patricia Cousineau, do will and bequeath to my sister Bar- bara all the thrills of studying American History. I. Paul Cox, do will and bequeath a wet crying towel to my brother, Donald Cox. a future physics student. l. lean Cromartie. do will and bequeath all my unfinished typing lessons to all my patient typing teachers. I, Richard Demyen, do will and bequeath to Miss Anderson a wealth ol knowledge of the Ballet that she was forced to listen to in Public Speaking. I. I. I, lohn Emmons, do will and bequeath the telephone pole across the street from the boys' entrance to pipe lovers to knock out their ashes on. I. Bernard Golden, do will and bequeath to the females of Cen- tral my most heartfelt sympathy. but do not grieve your loss too greatly, for I Shall Return. I, Marilyn Green, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Chamberlin's Sth period study hall Marilyn Henning to maintain order. I, Louis Greenhouse, do will and bequeath the skeleton in biology class to anyone who needs a date on Saturday night. Margaret Hennigon, do will and bequeath my many happy hours in Miss Bray's cooking class and Miss Lanigan's sewing class. Floreen Hoffman, do will and bequeath to all the girls in Mr. Bowman's driver training class all the fun I had hunting pigeons fremember, Mr. Bowrnan?J: and all the fun I had in Miss Murphy's transcription class to the girl who takes my seat. Oscar Keuker. while l leave my beloved school. do will and bequeath the beauty of Central fnamely, the girlsl and go on to a higher education. Frederick A. King, do will and bequeath a custom-made paddle to any Gerosian member who wants to be successful. Shirley Kite, do will and bequeath my old gym suit to Eleanor Sprague. Dorris Lemp, do will and bequeath my extra two inches to Shorty Wilson: also the wonderful times l had in Lyceum to Nancy Lee Bushley and my ability in sports. That's ability? Kenneth Raymond MacDonald, do will and bequeath a heav- ier hammer to Mrs. Chamberlin, and a Caddy convertible to Ellie Shea 226, Anne Madison, do will and bequeath to Iris Lake all the good times and fun that I had when I was a senior in Central High School. Charles Martin, do will and bequeath my place In Central High School to some worthy cause. namely. Skippy. Allan Frederick Murray. do will and bequeath to Al Rose my ability to get into trouble, and cooking in Miss Bray's cooking classes. 5171!
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