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A Day With A little bit of everything. Zhe Seniors A Senior social gathering. The typists of tomorrow?
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Class Will We, the Class of ’62, confused and saddened by the thought of leaving our childhood abode, do hereby declare our Last Will and Testament. First, the Senior Class leaves Miss Frost and Mr. Banfield in Room 208, sighing with relief. To the Juniors, we leave all the joys and struggles that are part of the Senior Year. Barb leaves her Health Notebook to Mr. Cobbett. Bernice leaves her nickname Peaches” to Miss Frost. Walt leaves his mechanical techniques to Jim Rosecrans and Ed Roeland. Ed leaves his ability to wash windows and install phones to Frosty' and Dearest. Dave would leave something but he needs all he has. Shirley leaves her sympathy to next year’s shorthand class. Linda leaves her colorful nickname Poopsie” to Mrs. Achilles. Gary leaves his ability to fly to Biff Tatro. Arlene leaves her graduation tears to Sue Le Clair. Bruce leaves his brothers to do their Algebra in English Class. Jack leaves in Jupiter.” Carol leaves her homework assignments to anyone who wants them. Brownie leaves her ability to park a truck in Rochester to Mary Lou Quigley. Zelda leaves her cookies to the cafeteria. John leaves his superior ability to keep awake and readiness to next year's Sixth period gym class. Walt leaves his desk in Senior English to Bob Jensen. June leaves her newly-acquired talkativeness to anyone as quiet as she used to be. Judy leaves her Ford to Mr. Kloepfel. Terry leaves for the Greeks and a cherry coke with the El Greeko Bandits. Bill leaves his sticky fingers to Gary Bergman. Neil regrets that the. services of the ailing’ alarm clock are no longer available; consequently he leaves his so called versatility” to Rich Kauder. Bunny takes her homemaking abilities with her because she will be needing what little she has. Mary Lou leaves her ability to play cards without getting mad to Esther Anderson. Gerry leaves her good naturedness to Sandy Tones and Peggy Duel. Maryfran leaves her boots and saddle to Mr. Thomas for an English jumping saddle and a pair of jodhpurs. Joan leaves her black hair rinse and brown paint to one of C.S.C.S.’s future actors. Donna leaves her ability to get along with cats to Mrs. Achilles. Roberta leaves her knee-tickler” to Mr. Dunning. Cathy leaves her curiosity about fires to anyone who wants to get lost. Ted leaves “I’m Gettin Sentimental Over You to Tom Rolland. Hank leaves Latin Class to Rex Inglis. Sharon leaves the memories of the D.S.P. Albany Trip and her Republican philosophy to Mr. Bugliosi. Charlie leaves the personality of Personal Typing Class to everyone. Doug leaves his voice and solo to Rex Inglis. Phil leaves his sense of humor to Mr. Doherty. Gloria leaves her membership in the Jabbers Society to her sister, Linda. Carol leaves her math memories to Mr. Kloepfel. Carol leaves the Sauerkraut factory in Castle to Dick Raglan. Paul leaves his best girl, Mrs. A. WITNESSES: 22
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“Only in America CAST J. Pierce W. Lindner A. Copeland T. Sharpe B. Croucher W. Arnold G. Cook E. Bird P. Winburn P. Steyaert M. O’Connor N. Love ..... Helen Cheny Herbert Loomis Mrs. Archer Loomis Harry Golden Fred .............. Wes Ray ... Telephone man 1. Bimbaum .............. Jed Velma ... Lucius Whitmore M. Wheat J. Salisbury R. Smith J. Lawrence C. Snyder D. Brock .... H. Shekell Z. Fisher J. King S. Smith .... D. Swart ............ Balthasar ............... Calvin ............ Ruth-Ella ........ Kate Golden Hershey Al. Stoddard ............. Chairman State Senator Claypool Dr. Leota Patterson ................ Typist .......... Ann Drake .......... Young Man B. Aliff, C. Anderson, W. Hoppel, G. Voss, J. Harrington, C. Williams, S. Brown, B. Allen, B. Feeley, M. Morgan. C. Wetherbee, J. Notebaert, T. Lee, J. Curran, D. Putnam, R. Roth, C. Schroo, C. Farnsworth, L. Compson.
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