West Winfield High School - General Yearbook (West Winfield, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 13 text:

. wr. Continued from Page 8 Betty Jean leaves editorship headaches to Shirley Dye. Fred Wheelock leaves his guidebook of Kansas City to future F. F. A.'ers. Marge Armstrong leaves her position in the trombone section to Margaret Mathey. Tom Kilty leaves his appeal to the fairer sex to Keith. Jerry and Mary Ann leave their mimeographed excuses for being late to Martin Williams. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our name the 23rd day of February in the year Nineteen Hundred and F ifty-three. Mary Ann Griffiths residing at West Winfield, New York. Gerald L. Davis residing at West Winfield, New York. I, Linda of Shallot, could in my magic mirror see The future lives of all those in the great class of '53. I see Tom Kilty, a pilot bold, with his assistant Nancy Zipping to Mars, double-time, in a rocket ship that's fancy. B. J. Ward is a telephone operator, handling her own calls. Kay Mills is skating with the Jolters, taking her share of falls. Phil Dunckel is rowing a boat to Bermuda in record time And Sam Paniccia is asking questions of a stymied Einstein. I see Fred Igel writing his greatest tragic book And Shirley Gates working at VanAtta's as number one cook. I see David Bouck with his swingster singing show on T. V. And Mary Ann Griffiths, the manager of Wild Bill Melby. There is Maggie Mariotti singing with Julius LaRosa And Roger Slaughter driving a school bus-ours supposa'? I see Jerry Davis, one of the world's greatest vets, And Russell Edick is Hying high in the new fastest jets. I see Eleanor Lonis, a nurse in the veterans' ward, And Fred Wheelock is an agent selling the '68 Ford. Ginny Brewer and Margie Armstrong are music teachers. And l see a movie Childish, with Jeni that MGM features. Arleigh Fikes is a great drummer in his kitchen band And Dick Pritchard is an undaunted confidenceman. Kent Hansel and Harold Talbot are rich bachelor farmers. Viola Singer and Marilyn Nolan are great snake charmers. I see Larry Brooks with a plane named Ida he loves to fly And Cassie Myers on the T. V. panel of Where Was I?,' I see Doris Matteson, a college teacher of math, And Fred King with his new song Where Goes This Path ? Dick Casler and Bill Jones are mechanics with ability. Janice and Bonnie Atwell play pro basketball with vigility. I see Betty Ann Reed with a private secretarial job And the coach of the Globe Trotters is our class president, Bob. Carol Rice is a homemaker-in her own home, of course. Bob Steeves is a jockey on his champion rocking horse. Ed Wiencek is a lawyer who is world renowned. Dick Kennedy is a doctor when nurses aren't around. And Joey Yaw as a hard-working gym teacher While Suzanne Ford is a high paid opera screecher. I see Edna M. as the post mistress of Ilion And the mayor, why of course, that's our Lillian. Bonnie Young and Irene M. are artists Caniff hired. Goodnight, magic mirror, since I see I'm going to be fired. ll , X we 5 . I 'pf ' it lint , n ft Ili H ,I 1 A, ' 5,1 J X My s S -f

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W LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1953 of the West Winfield Central School in the County of Herkimer and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner following that is to say: - To the Junior Class, we leave our sympathy! To Miss Wing, we leave the balance of our treasury to be used for the purchase of a Handy-Dandy Sherlock Holmes Kit. Linda Crumb leaves her reserved disposition to be equally divided among Betsy Boorn, Joan Cala, and Theresa Mariotti. Dave Bouck leaves his bass fiddle to Jack Bellows. To Mrs. Counsell and Mr. Steeves, we leave a set of Dick Tracy two-way wrist radios. Viola Singer leaves her little black book to anyone with an interest in the Armed Forces. Fred King leaves the board which he uses to reinforce the hack of his neck so he may sit on it better to Ronnie Schwartz. Bill Jones, Kent Hansel, and Phil Dunckel leave their collection of pocketbooks to Miss Kelly. Larry Brooks leaves his newly edited book, Safe Driving on Back Roads, to .lohn Salamone. Irene leaves her typewriter to the repairman. Betty Ann leaves Basic Art to the Basic Artists. Carol Rice leaves the Navy to Potter and Co. Bob Salisbury leaves his elevator shoes to J ack Kilty. Fred Igel leaves his ability to resist women to Dick Matthews. Dick Kennedy leaves his deep voice to Donald Fenton. Marilyn Nolan leaves Mr. Weaver a little peace. Doris leaves class financial worries to Evelyn Huntley. Maggie Mariotti leaves her cowboy records to anyone who can stand them. Roger Slaughter leaves his cars to the junkpile. Lillian and Edna leave their twin fashions to Mary Jo and Rosemarie. Janice Atwell leaves the ability to be absent and get A's to Bill Naylor. Eleanor Lonis, Bonnie Young, and Virginia Brewer leave Mr. Steubing a bottle of Tint-Air to cover up the gray hairs they have given him! Karen Mills leaves her Horror Comics to Mr. Roberts to while away the lonely evening hours. Shirley Gates leaves her good art marks to Ricky. Suzanne leaves Journeymen rehearsals without a regret. Dick Casler leaves his mid-morning snacks to Ronnie Roberts. Arleigh Fikes leaves his trips to VanHornesville to Bruce DeGray. Russ leaves his ability to catch the bus to Walter Burney. Jeni leaves her brat parts in plays to Nancy Young. Harold leaves Pennsylvania and Brotherly UD Love to the Quakers. Nancy leaves her French compositions to future etudients. Sam leaves a wish for good fortune to all his teachers-past and present. Joanne Yaw leaves her athletic sweaters to the Red Cross. Bob Steeves leaves Mrs. Carson in the care of the competent employees of Shady Haven Rest Home. Eddie Wiencek leaves his slightly used Driver's Manual to anyone who can read it. Dick Pritchard leaves his shoes to the Freshman rowing team. Bonnie Atwell leaves John a watering pot to keep his memory green. Cassie leaves her collection of waxed corsages for the experimentation of future biology classes. Continued on Page 9



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