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CLASS MOSTS (Girl) (Boy) Most Popular Best Personality Most Likely to Succeed Most Intelligent Best Mannered Friendliest Best Conversationalist All Around Most School Spirit Best Dressed Class Athlete Class Artist Class Wit Most Talented Musician Prettiest Girl Best Looking Boy Most Talkative Nicest Hair Nicest Figure Prettiest Eyes Best Dancer Best Singer Class Pest Janet Magrino Carole LaPorte Joan Propp Mary Jane Montion Beverley Blake Ann Sparks Joan Propp Donna Dechene Yvette Woulf Joan Propp Phylis Yaworski Emily Johnson Catharine Fortunte Betty Anderson Barbara Tyler Dorothy LaPointe Dorothy LaPointe Marie Edwards Emily Johnson Joan Straight Dorothy LaPorte Marion Bashant Roger Delair Roger Delair Richard Bancroft Richard Bancroft Donald Grammo Donald Gagnon Richard Bancroft Roger Delair Donald LaBarge John Lefebvre Donald LaBarge John Lefebvre Roy Parent Donald Grammo John Lefebvre Donald Thomas Donald LaBarge John Lefebvre John MacAleese Roger Delair John D’Avignon Donald Thomas 19
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CLASS PERSONALITIES w Name Jeanne Abdallah Betty Andersen Ethel Anderson Richard Bancroft Marion Bashant Francis Benjamin Beverly Blake Joyce Bliss Alice Brier Henry Campbell Dorothy Churco Betty Courson John D Avignon Donna Dechine Roger Delair Margaret Disotell Marcelle Dube Marie Edwards Catharine Fortune Mary Anne Gagnier Donald Gagnon Donald Grammo Emily Johnson Donald LaBarge Monica LaLonde Robert LaMcre Margaret Lantiegne Dorothy LaPointe Carole LaPorte Marlene LaPorte John Lcfehvre John MacAleese Janet Magrino Nora Maroun Marilyn Moody Mary Jane Montion Roy Parent Joan Propp Albert Rich Joan Rodwell Ted Sabin Ann Sparks Madelene St. Onge Joan Straight Stanley Tarbox Donald Thomas Barbara Tyler Robert Watts Eleanor Williams Yvette Woulf Phyllis Yaworski Pet Peeve Bum Nosey People My brothers Teachers kitty’s gum Dmn Dum Mv pronounciation of the “ear’ My father’s car My nickname “Al History My Peroxide “Butch” Women Men Neck Ticklers My sisters My middle name “Gabrellc Jimmy t - Mr. McGinn’s Skaneateles Drummers Work Braggers 20 miles to Saranac Losing things My brother Chemistry class A certain Trooper People who use Peroxide Interrupted phone calls January and June exams Carolyn gaining weight My sister 20 miles between Tupper and Saranac Drunkards Work “Homework” Watts 1000 miles to Wisconsin Ushering Leon Huzza People who call me Sparky or Spark Plug “Perkins ’ Shopping with Magrino School “Women” School Parent My nickname Peachie Pet “Midas” My study periods Favorite Pastime Eating Movies Giggling Parking my car? I Iclping people Coaching Hitchhiking Uptown “Sleeping The Diner Running the mile Dancing with Roger Talking in History Class Working on cars Men Being with “Dottie” Music knitting Groonchair Fighting with Peter Hanging around the gas station Mona T raveling Baby sitting Riding with? Edgar Working “Eating Talking Bowling??? Listening to Records Writing letters Driving my Dad’s car Cutting hair especially Claire's Drinking (Coke) Talking knitting Working Play practice Pestering Maggie Sneaking into the movies Carol Hitch-hiking Flirting Spaghetti at 2:30 in the morning Making Miss Malakie mad “Usher ’ at the theater Ray Smiling Sitting in the diner keeping House “Sleeping” Prized Possession My “Drivers License Harry My watch My car the Black Goose My teddy bears My watch My Vermont Brogue Don “My Mean My track ribbons Roger’s Ring Brian My ring My cedar Hope chest “Dottie” Mv Class ring My “Dad” Gas My dog “Jezebel” My Records My home My drivers license Bob’s wardrobe My class ring My engagement ring My curly hair Mv father Mv Mom Mo “Don” My football sweater My appetite My jiion and dad My dog Butch My one and only My “Luggage” My truck My haircut Class ring Myself My father’s car My ring My new specs A Xmas present from an ex-beau My Trusty pea-shooter My class ring My wedding ring Myself My dad’s pictures My French horn A certain picture 18
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last mtli Testament As we board the Senior plane, and take the air, and the hum of our motor dies away, we. the Seniors, being in full possession of mind and with memories that put the Encyclopedia Britannica to shame, do leave this last will and testament of the class of 1950. TO THE PILOTS, OUR TEACHERS, who have looked upon our take-oH with joy. we- fx q»»i ath tin joy ol work veil «lmi« and our reuret am uiiiMa Narv trouble we iii.in have ui' u them TO THE JUNIOR CLASS, our landing field, take it easy; our Senior dignity, if it fits; our class spirit, the lx st brand known, and our debts, with the hope that they may oe paid. TO THE SOPHOMORE CLASS, our ability to jump to safety when a Pilot asked us a question we did not known; and the right to annoy the Freshmen. TO THE FRESHMAN CLASS, our unfailing goixl humor in the face of trying hours we suffered when we rode the Freshman plane. TO THE SCHOOL, all the time that we wasted, may other classes use it to advantage; our place in your heart, take the juniors in. Personal bequests will now lx made by the Class of 50. Betty Courson leaves a bottle of Marchand's Golden Hair Hinse to Jean Larkin, to brighton up her new hair cut. ... Margaret Lantirgnr leaves her ability in Math to Beaver Charland, and her love tor Cranberry to Joyce Quillian. Marlene LaPorte leaves her ability to get along with the Sabin family to Carol Lai Due. Dick Bancroft leaves his ability to get in trouble during his Senior year to Jerry hapell. Stanley Tarbox leaver his appeal to wofen to Jerry Lines. The Cheerleaders of 1948-49 leave their many adventures to any Junior girl who may be bored with life. Joan Straight leaVes her short hair to Mr. Newbauer, so he won't have to get so many hair cuts. Boger Delair leaves his extra muscles to Muriel Myers. Donald Gagnon leaves his ability to go steady with one girl for over a year to Bobby Sears. Lie a nor Williams leaves her special seat in the Diner to Carol Schryver so she can take over Eleanor's job of flirting with Freddie. Ann Sparks leaves her place on the comer to Carol LaDuc, who will need it when Teddy is gone. ... Marilyn Moody leaves her four-year crush on Mr. Tooley to Janice Bury in he»ix s that it will do her more good. Carol LaPorte leaves her ability to move stoves to Mr. Krause, in case he decides to take up housekeeping. Janet Magrino leaves her life with Riley to Beverly Pickering. Beverly Blake leaves her ability to make a cake to Miss Van Deusen, and suggests that she be more quiet while her cake is in the oven. Dorothy Churco leaves her peroxide streak to Joan Trudeau, who is dying to have one. Kitty Fortune leaves a big chair to Joan Brunette and Joe Denis, so they won’t always be cluttering up the back of Kitty's car. Marie Edwards leaves her table in the Waukesha to Vera and Pat. Jeanne Abdallah wills her record of being late 14 times in Mr. Baker’s class to Dot McCarthy to let her compete with it. Betty Anderson leaves her quiet and gentle manner to Beatrice Bradley. Marian Basbant leaves the nails of Tapper Lake High School to Haile North in the he | that he will cover them as fast as she did. Joyce Bliss leaves her smile to Brian Cannody. Please use it, Brian. Donald Gramino wills his unobtrusive manner to Bob Savage. Boy Parent leaves his truck to Bob Owens, who certainly looks like he could use one. loan Propp wills her place on the stage t oDorothy (mild. Yvette Woulf leaves Phyllis and Nora—with sorrow. Madeline St. Onge wills her ability to heckle Mr. Mon rex- and get away with it t«» Heloise Beclore . Donald LaBarge leaves his haske-tlmll record te» Bobe-rt Vaille-ncourt with the- ho|x- that Be b will lx- able- to match his with Don’s ne-xt ye-ar. Witnessed by Li’l Abner Dagwnexl Buniste-ael 20
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