Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 27 of 52
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Vickie Blanco leaves her ability to mambo to Gracie Romano. Gerry Carney leaves his pranks to Sam Watson. Mary Mulhair leaves her ability to square dance to Dolores Zawaski. Olivia Davis leaves her accent to anyone who’s going to Boston. Donald Maney leaves his love for horses to Betty Garten. Earl Silvernail leaves to John Jasinski, the dirty dishes in the cafeteria. Joan Bennett leaves all her school possessions to her brother Ronnie. Sandra Wade leaves her seat in Room 210 to Lucille Lee. Frances Lisack leaves her pass to Stewart Air Field to whoever is interested. Albert Biondi leaves Mr. McGinnis’ temper to Denny Kropp. Ann Barber leaves her clothes to the Salvation Army. Winnie Kipp leaves her red hair to the hottest temper in the Junior Class. Dale Memmelaar leaves to his brother Fred, his ability to play basketball. Mary Benedict leaves to Barbara Burgess, her art ability. Paul Brink leaves his fear of girls to Robert Ryerson. Shirley Meduski leaves Mr. Osgood's clipboard. Barbara Kozareski leaves her tight skirts to Cynthia Goldsmith. John Farley leaves his ability to dance to Rich Miller. Barbara Zgrodek leaves Zgrodek for Arkel. Bob Grippo leaves Miss Newkerk in peace. Dale Lein leaves his candelabra to Janice Waldman. Joan Coddington leaves her height to Jon Van Zandt. Bob Miner leaves his wavy hair to Eddie Crabbs. Dolores Battiloro leaves her walk to Barbara Galenkamp. Mary Nelson leaves to Leo Casler, her levis. Francis Schoonmaker leaves his F. F. A. jacket to Nick Mabee. Dagmar Freis leaves her modest approach to Butch Lynch. Frank MacChurch leaves his missing front tooth to Betty Hawkins. Helen Holmberg leaves her seat in Ada’s to David Houghtaling. Tiit Zimmerman leaves his fast running to Bill Lattimer. Robert Schlag leaves an apple core in Room 225. Joan Howell leaves to Joyce Trigger, her high heels. Frances Richner leaves her bowling shoes to Carol Grey. Martha Grippe leaves her seat in Miss Jenk’s room to Helen Palsma. Marie Lempka is going, is going, is gone. James Curry leaves his car repair bills to anyone who can pay them. George Sorenson leaves his pipe to Mr. Hogan. Barbara Reid leaves quietly.

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CLASS WILL Stanley Zuk leaves to Jimmy Wolfe, his ability to go steady. Bob Anderson leaves his being chauffeur to anyone who owns a gas tank. Jeri Zalonski leaves to Betty Bende, her seat on the 5:30 basketball bus. Lou Finkbeiner leaves to Denny Brown, his dry sense of humor. Adrian Hagen leaves his athletic ability to Pete Wehinger. Margie Karlowits leaves her position on the cheerleading squad to her sister Tessie. John Keller leaves his constitutional cigar to John Young. Laddie Lempka leaves, to anyone who likes cold hands, his ice cream box. Ethel Meyers leaves her long legs to Richie Holmberg. Bob Lynch leaves the parking spot of his Cadillac to Mr. Dunn and his Chevy. Bill Sawyer leaves a rose to Miss Finley. Gloria Wager leaves her Coolies to Betsy Muxoll. Herbie Holmberg leaves his hot-rodding to Marty Kroll. Liz Silvestri leaves her secrets on hair beauty to Mr. Johnson and Mr. Cohen. Ken Hawkins leaves to Mr. Littlefield, his horseshoe talent. Marion Driscoll leaves and takes Howard with her. Howard Warren leaves before he gets left. Elaine Hendershot leaves the G. O. bookkeeping book. Gerry Gillespie leaves Tom Anderson his tardy slips. Rhoda Quackenbush leaves to Mary Jane Quinby, her ability to argue. Tina Matalucci leaves her ability to get along with people to Janet Tolsma. David Martin leaves his clean-up hitting spot to Denny Baldwin. Gail Riverkamp leaves her ability to do French to Tom Walker. John Sherlock leaves his cashier’s job in the cafeteria. David Harris leaves his handwriting to anyone who can read it. Virginia Pardo leaves her geometry book to Stella Ryan. Barbara Cooper leaves her seat in English 12 to Phyllis Price. Mona Pellew leaves her ability to flirt to Barbara Berk-man. Gale Parris leaves his quiet ways to Ralph Silvernail. Mary Poharski leaves Mr. Hogan and Mr. Osgood in peace. Sue Sanford leaves her question asking to Lillian Moore. Rita Seekamp leaves her 5'1 to someone who's 5'. Janet Tharaldsen leaves her leadership ability to Rudy Matalucci. Richie Bernaski leaves to Marty Kroll, his No. 7 football uniform. Floyd Howell leaves his truck to Mr. Maney.



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Dance me loose? But dad . . .

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