Wilson Central School - Crest Yearbook (Wilson, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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I REMEMBER WHEN By Lois Chestnut S we all think back over our school days we can al e mber something that happened to us to make life more interesting and exciting Remember when Sue and Marlene were ys fightmg over I e fthe guy who always had two on the stringl Do you recall the thy Tom S f in mud up to his ne trying to catch a low flying football? Well you know what he had to do don't you? NGE! lim rrows w bout the time when Ralph Hartwig was swinging on a bar nn he boys lav and ped Ilm says he ed a ream with his arm in a 'mountaineer s footbath Remember at Sr Play practice when June were known giggling goons? member the New Year s Eve Dance at Pekin hen Carl Hamill t June There was a ow storm and she went home and stayed all night at I M1elke's hous tbecuase h ed her tol Then there was the time rade sch when Hurk T rew an eraser at Russ and it missed and hit the teacher urkl Rat poor N ss Rose' Remem er when Beaty R kept leaving her glasses around becaus she wanted a new 1 B e never had any uck' Viv probably remembers the time a gang of rls put her in a was epape bas ket and she g stuck couldn't get out rters? Reme ber Charlene's bi day rty in grade schoo ? W pla hide and seek e told ot to hide behi d the garage But ue bison was so curious she d to fin e did she fell n the drain! Remember h C stine was always fall ng Bus 69 That's how she got the nam of Crash Allen and Ie remember the klds they m t at ll State Jeannette has had some my terious vislto s ever since , All State was deslgned so ki coul meet others! Remember whe Norma Smi got on the one morning with her apron on ov r her coat? She was almost awake, too what a nig l Bett Lou, Melvin, an Nor a skipped school to atten onto Fair? Melvin said gg had a wonderful n ommy L tied his pant legs m twenty three knots during cl s Ohl He was so mad he was fit to be tied! Do you recall Betty Z , when you and a bunch o n ver forget Sue's driving her home from Pekin one night It was slip so they say! and they t dxtch The snow plow finally got them out I re mber do at Wilma Jean Teeft's hous R er Hillman was going to go out to the tennis c ent out th wrong door and fell in the fis pond Do you remember how shy Bud Cram s when h was in gr de school? Barb has changed all tha w Of course, June A wil ember her gra school r mance with Stewart S What would they ha done without that li I remember hen Elme forgot his book of poetry in the flrst act o e said to Theresa Here Zen ia I brou t you something You should have seen the surprised look on his face when he found out his ds were mpty So he said, just a minute till I go out and get it Ad lib Elmer that s our boy! I rememb when Marlene stayed all night with June It was an unexpected visit so she wore a rather s l pair of ne's pajamas It seems every time Marlene rolled over June had to get another pin It turn out to be coming out party rather than a pa Jama party Remember In our freshman year wh we put a ack on Mi lan s chair in social studies class? Miss McClellan notlced the tack efore she sat do and so she ve us a very loud lecture on the fact that a tack could cause a very seri s infecti The ext day a tack ppeared on the teacher's desk agaln but th1s time there was a note tached to D 't worry Miss lcClellan we stenlized this tack ' Remember Mrs Sporl der's telli Dol es how she loo when she chewed gum? I remember one mght at Olcott Anne e had her e gu sed as 18 when s e was only 14 The man had to give her a box of candy and called her 'jail bait Then e said Does y r mother know ou're out? Wilbur Treichler and I wer laughing e other about the time he teachers put o a beneflt basketball and each was to have a nic me Mr Stearns sel ted the name 'Breezy but it came over the loud speaker as Greasy Ste ns It 't until after th game we foun t the mistake Remember when Buddy Leggett had awful c h on Ruthie Cleme in 8th grade a nsomville? Do you recall the time Tom and Di went to rest Avenue suppose get special erlal for a Biology term paper? Well they st ed to m e time with a blonde whom the a nurse Come to find out I guess they re still ing to a ychtatrist for treatments I'll never forget the time Lois did the wrong problem in A ss and got the right answer for an entirely different prob lem that the whole class did Mr cher orn just couldn t believe it but then you know how good Lois is at numbers You know heres we wondered right up untll the end of the Senior Play whether or not you were going to let s you or not , I guess he finally won, eh? All Elmer kept yelling was, Pm game' Pm eher do it Sarge Okay?' I guess we'l1 all r e r when we had to go to school when we had to attend classes, had to do home- work, had to get rnln' When? You finish it! 26 'J' I' u- ! 9 ..,... T.. . . 1 ..' .- C P f, sc H Hu... 1 .... ., H noi I - ' I . . 0 . ' 01 l'. sh 0' ..... 'if-w -1 U4 - v H . D V-- .. .. 0 ev' up U' . 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7016! To whom it may concern: We Ul8C1l88!fl9Edwu83CG1l'l.lsChf hecansedourenvlronmenhleaveourmmoundand undtsposing mlnc and happy memories, and do hereby make publish, and declare this our first and last will and testament First to The Juniors, our unworthy successors, we relinquish NUTHINGIH They wlll have everything when they are Seniors To the Sophomores, those bewildered insignificant underclassmen we leave the courage to strive two more years as they attempt to follow the examples we so ably set Second to Charlie Bobo wills his Yukon Eric build to Gary Melcher Elmer leaves his 26 Buxck to Mr John son so he can get to school on time Russ bestows his height to Bruce Neuman Nancy leaves her quiet and winning way to Donna Bloodgood John Figura wills his ability to have fun without girls to Pete Branch fYak Yakl Jeannette bequeaths all those spontaneous outbursts of laughter to Diane Sylvies Dick Southard wllls his ability of attraction to the opposite sex to Muriel Tlllotsen Lois Chestnut leaves her Sears and Roebuck drlver's license to Faith Hornsby Harold Denny bequeaths his abillty to take teachers down to the office to Buck Bauers The Lederhouse twins leave their identlcal ldentity to the DeNeau twins Oscar leaves his great, great sports abnlity to the up and com ng Hutch Dolores wills her amazing ability to do shorthand to Anne Bradley Jim Barrows w1lls all those girls from Kenmore to someone who will keep them there Melvin Smith's abihty to take out g1rls goes to Bill Hockaday Bev gives her formula for stringing along with Cornell fellows to Mary Lou Rohring Theresa leaves her ability to get along with Sarge to Bob Battles Wilbur leaves his qu1et nature to Mac MaCarthy June bestows her quiet little ways fat times mostly in Chemistryy to Johnny Burmaster Eddie leaves his deer hunting with Sarge to John Sm1th Christine leaves her position in Mrs Dugan s office to any lucky junior Tom Smger unwillmgly gives up h1s executlve ability to Mr Tarr Allen's excess money from the class goes to Kathy Waltz Beaty's abllity to gently smash up a truck goes to Mike Lewandowskl Betty Zahno leaves her ab1l1ty to gently land a good janitor to anyone who needs one Herby ' leaves his excess weight to Mr Walte who does d any weight because he already has five little waites Sue Harbison's smxle goes to ' Mlke Lafler Sylvia bestows her job with Mr Waite to Cathleen Stoelting Peggy wills her sweet tooth to Maxine Schultz Jerry Burnett, the Little Angel ' leaves hrs way with Mrs Sporleder to Jlmmy Hamill Vivian bestows her l1fe insurance policy to anyone who will ride w1th Sue CHow about you Viv ?D Hurk Taylor leaves to any member of the play cast of next year the prwllege of havmg the party Buddy bestows those roving bedroom eyes to Jimmy Pierce Tom Lisman passes on h1s dear hunting to Norbert Schultz Elizabeth sadly bestows her solo ab1l1ty to Esther Ewmg Roger Hillman passes on his palace ln the woods to Jack Schultz Charlene s diet ab1l1ty goes to Gail Petitt Bud Cramer's next door girl friend goes to Art Austm Betty Lou leaves her birth rxght to Edith Wheeler Dick Cantara leaves his muscles to J1mmy Perks Allce Crowe w1lls her Schulers fPotato Chips that lS0tO Theresa Harr s Gladys leaves her abxhty to keep her books straight to Phyllis M1elke Lois Wethy leaves her mckname Mouth to June Ruebens Loxs T elchler leaves her noon hour chats w1th Tom Smger to that Kenmore ' Babe Donalyn Rohring bequeaths her Home Ec major to someone who will make good use of lt Don Mlelke w1lls his pos1t1on on the honor soc1ety to Red Zastrow Norma Smith leaves her quiet and stud1ous way to Nancy Blood good Annette Wagner bestows her flute lessons to Dot Cramer Bob McCollum w1lls his secret of grow1ng short to Jack Rogers Marlene leaves the worms in her soup to Beth Harrington Diane Maacks leaves her peppy nature to Joan Chylak Sh1rley Sanger w1lls her posltlon ln cheerleadmg to Vlrguua Magram Bill McLellan leaves to someone w1th a good vocabulary a good locker Pa Mark leaves her dimmutlve sxze to Margaret Evans John Monroe leaves hls basketball ab1l1ty to Kenny Lafler Hazel Urtel passes on the old wlll to keep the football team ln ' st1tches to Gwen Buckner and Mervm Hurtgam hopes to leave To Mnss Rose We leave a large bottle of aspnrm to soothe the ache caused by our departure and to Miss Dilger we leave a homeroom that IS more CIVI1 tzed than the one departing 25 1 Y ! 7 . . . , . . . 1 - - ' .un . , - ' fi v 1 Ol! l . OOC Cl . ' COO , ll ' , . . . . O DCI Ill . .. , . . ' n't ' C' DI Hee ... Cl , . . . , , ill Oil l ,, .. . H . , .. OIC 'Ill - . III Ol! . fl il ' i , . . ,, . - - - 4 u r l Ill ' IIC loo . . Ill . IDI ' u x o In ... ' ... ' I 'D , - , .



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'Tas Fi no-I 'tv- IISS DILGER S DEl0NS!!l LOOK OUT N0ll 141' 1 2 YEUSS C ION ZENOBIA QQ 13 PEOPLE SUCCESS 7 IEEKS I KNEI IE COULD D0 IT! INSTRUCTIONS T0 IIN I!! s. if 'EENY. IEENY- AND UINEY ' ' Too MANY cooxs sPon. rm-3 soup 1 THERE AIN'T N0 lOE!

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