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'N' 1 Best Looking Dorothy Swartz, Dave Woodmansee W X N Qt.. ,Q 15 V' , :fi K I T1 MJ, I - X , if ,, r Ki i Joo r t ' ,o7 t Lgnx E, ' U5 If L X A wi F A Z ' ggi. Most Artistic Nanette Trzeciak, Iohn Easterly Most Musical Sandra Gee, Fred Marble Class Writers Class Couple Merry Ann Onoff, Iim Davis ' ' Peter Anthony, Chr1st1ne Christ 1 4
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Eiasf will emit Cbfesiatnexrt 'f 'vn-was .. .. X I.: , . N We, the class of lanuary 1954, of Central High School of the City of Syracuse, in the County of Onon- daga, and State of New York, all being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our 'lagt mm mggtamgnt, in manner following that is to say: I, Peter Anthony, do will and bequeath my advanced al- gebra book to my younger brother. I, Elizabeth Bailey. do will and bequeath to all future cheer- leaders the fun of cheering for a great school, and to my 5- brother Tom, all the wonderful times I've had at C.I-I.S. .5 ,Q If Michael Balamoti, do will and bequeath my leave of ab- 'SEHCS to UHYOIIE. I.' Bruce Barden, do will and bequeath all the napkins in the cafeteria to Dick B.. and George to all the people who love him so. I, Betty Barney, do will and bequeath to Ianet Nutting a peck ot potatoes and a case of pepsi: to Dick Neu I leave one pair of red knee socks. I, Ann Baule, do will and bequeath to Mr. Beagle the sole privilege of listening to Lizzie Daubenthaler's love prob- lems every moming during first period. I, William Bittner, do will and bequeath my favorite parking space to anyone. I. 'Jeanne Bradley, do will and bequeath the first place in line in gym class to any tall girl who wants it. I, David Bruce, do will and bequeath to my younger brother, Dick. six unsold Senate dance tickets. I, Douglas Bruce, do will and bequeath to Stu Brown a stageside table at Andre's, and to anyone in the D.F. gang who can get any use from it, my grey sling!! I, Christine Christ. do will and bequeath my locker to Sophie Theodosseau, with all its contents. and to Bill Owens I leave a pack of gum. I, Lillian Cosgrove, do will and bequeath to the next short- hand transcription class Miss Murphy's welcome career- counseling and advice to the lovelorn. I, Mary Crouse. do will and bequeath my ability to speak with a Spanish accent to Maria Quijano. I, Robert Dann. do will and bequeath to Betty Caswell my love for C.H.S., and to Dick and Ierry much luck with the new music teacher. I, Iames Davis, do will and bequeath in conjunction with Messeurs Neu and Towlson, the ability to remain date- less on week-ends: also the convenience of my home to anyone who becomes interested in my neighbor Joyce. I, Larry Davis. do will and bequeath to my nephew Freddy. my football jersey tNo. 24l, which I wore for four years. I. Ieanean De Losh, do will and bequeath to Gail Barnhurst my weary path from Here to Choraliers. I I, Lois DeWitt, do will and bequeath to Gloria Gallanis the best of luck in getting to the front of the cafeteria line. I. Ronald Dumigan, do will and bequeath to Louis Mosher one tackle spot on the right side of the line. I do hope that he will do much better than I did. I-lit 'em hard. Louie! I, Carol Dygert, do will and bequeath all the fun I had at second lunch to my sorority sisters, Audrey Walker and Iune LeComte. , Iohn Easterly, do will and bequeath desk No. 30 in room 313 to any foolish person who thinks that he can handle it on his own. I. William Farrell, do will and bequeath my subtle way of sneaking in the lunch line to some freshman. I, Frances Fontana, do will and bequeath all my good times in Miss Brennan's class to Mary Rimando. I, Sandra Gee. do will and bequeath my sore muscles and cracking joints to any unsuspecting junior: also all my worries as president of the Music Club to the lucky person who succeeds me. I, Nancy Gorman, do will and bequeath to Verna Cook all the fun I had in my senior year at Central. Virginia Hanley. do will and bequeath my locker to my sister Cathy, and my part-time job to Ioanne Krupa and Ellen McGrath. Mary Heffernan, do will and bequeath my seat in Rep. to anyone who draws like I do and Annette Higg's shoul- der to cry on. Suzanne I-Ierbig, do will and bequeath to Gloria Gallanis one thin dime to buy potato chips for those super duper sandwiches. Ioseph Hulbirt, do will and bequeath my throne in Miss Carolan's room to anyone who has courage enough to sit there. Jeanette Kianka, do will and bequeath all those magnifi- cent teachers to future freshmen. with the hope that they will take better care of them than we did. Iohn Kobus. do will and bequeath my charm and winning smile to a fellow senior, namely Francis Crouse. Iris Lake, do will and bequeath to Patricia Parry my three years of Latin and my many struggles with Cicero's orations. Roger Lamson, do will and bequeath nothing, I just leave. Mary lane Luce. do will and bequeath all my good times in Phil to all present and future members: I also leave a bottle of soda mints to anyone who has to buy their lunch in the cafeteria. .i
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