Phelps Central High School - Highlights Yearbook (Phelps, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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611155 WI!! Betty Adsitt, will and bequeath my blue eyes to Nancy Facer who admires them so. , . ' Laurence Andersen, will and bequeath my ability to outsmart the average clowns to their beloved leader, Dick Axtell. ' ' ' ' l Robert Bankert, will and bequeath my good marks to Tommy Goodall. . Steven Banwell, will and bequeath my job at the Phelps Theater to Darrell Coons, who already has it. Karen Brege, will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet to my brother, Bill. Karen Chase, will and bequeath my majorette position to Mrs. Loveless. Nancy Combs, will and bequeath my seat in Room 200 to anyone who likes to hear the latest gossip Charles Conklin, will and bequeath my ability to bowl off my right foot to Eddie Jeffery, Carol Conner, will and bequeath my -ability to get along with Miss Connolly to Gerry Fling. Nancy Crouch, will and bequeath my ability to win prizes at the State Fair to the F,F, A, boys, Cynthia Curtis, will and bequeath my psychology notes and orange horn rims to Hugh Markham. William Davis, will and bequeath my ability to stay in the road while driving to Eddy Gaylord. Arthur Day, will and bequeath my head of hair to Mr. Nagel. Jerald DeLooze, will and bequeath my wrestling ability to Miss Morrison. Janet DeWind, will and bequeath my ability to fall off a horse gracefully to Mr. Ninestine. Scott Dyke, will and bequeath a year 's supply of tape l've used to Oliver Cook. Robert Facer, will and bequeath my nickname Mouse to anyone big enough to handle it. Bonita Forbes, will and bequeath all my textbooks to anyone who wants them. Roland Goodman, will and bequeath my bad temper to anyone who can handle it. Marion Hall, will and bequeath my dimples to anyone who is foolish enough to think he could live with them. , Virginia Hammond, will and bequeath my bright orange leotards to Nancy DeVinney. Michael Hart, will and bequeath my ability to be first in the lunch line one way or another to Mr. Ninestine. , Rita Hart., will and bequeath Mike Hart to anyone who wants a brother. Sandra Hartnagel, will and bequeath my shares in the American Buggywhip Company to some deserving junior. Carolyn Henry, will and bequeath my locker and lock to anyone who would like problems. Judith Hildreth, will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Barb Bliven. , Lee Kelsey, will and bequeath my ability to make wise remarks in English IV to anyone who can get away with it. Michael LeRoy, will and bequeath my car battery to Mr. Carr. William Milliman, will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother, Bruce. Charles Nayaert, will and bequeath my ability to know the wrong answers at the wrong time to qSquirrelJ, Edward Gaylord. ' Judith Ottley, will and bequeath my ability to have loyal friends to Kathy Millerd. William Pulver. will and bequeath my Saturday janitor job to anyone crazy enough to work for '75 cents an hour. Emerick Raes, will and bequeath my '53 Ford to Pooch Creason. David Robinson will and bequeath a book called 'How to Play Trombone to John Raczenski.

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Henry, Carolyn Hildreth, Judith Kelsey, Arthur LeRoy, Michael Milliman, William Nayaert, Charles Ottley, Judith Pulver, William Raes, Emerick Robinson, David Rozell, Ernestine Salisbury, Sharon Schulz, Michael Scott, Joyce Soper, Alan Soper, Robert Sweet, Merton Tornow, Barbara Trickler, Judith Ulmer, Joan VanDuser, Orville VanHemel, Paul Verdehem, Shirley Warden, Carolyn Wheadon, Sharon Whelpton, Laurence Weigel, Sherilyn Wilber, Sharon Wilkes, Glen Yancey, Carl People who think they own the world Nosy People Two timing girls Short Skirts Girls who whisper People who talk in History class New school policy Cafeteria food People who don 't have loud mufflers 8: 17 bell People who think they own everything People who think they are better than anyone else Alarm clocks in the morn- ing People who invite themselves Brothers who drive Bus drivers Mr. Ninestine Snow plows Technicalities Being rushed People who stack lockers Science projects Pop quizzes Term papers People who can't say some- thing without swearing So many fast talking girls who think they own the place Trifles Pokey people Homework Shakespeare Oh no! Pickles Let 's have order Such language Man! I don 't know what I did, but I didn 't do it. Do you want a fat poke in the mouth? Oh, for Pete's sake Don 't worry about it Now look at it this way, Scott .......... Hi, ya kids That's life-1995 a copy Dukannst mir mal .... Ya know? Can I? Hey Al Let 's go try a few You know it! Oh rats! Tick me off Wow! What 's it to you Come on you kids! You know what I mean? Oh, Nuts! Ya Clown! Ya know something - I forgot! Sugar Ya! Not especially Being changeable Traveling Being friendly Blue car Laziness Using the Buick Being a pest Being myself Customizing a certain 53 Getting to school on time Shyness Goofin' off German accent Riding in a Blue Ford Troubling Mr. Ninestine i hall Being late Being taken in by girls Jumping and screaming at nothing Being late to classes Mixing up words Roaming the halls Dry jokes in English class Being gullible Bugging people Smile Collecting insects Music Being tired Basketball player Insects and motorcycles Ford n study Friendly people Food Food A tough girl Opposite Sex Blondes and brunettes Charlie 1956 Thunderbird '53 Ford convert- ible Vacation A boy and his car San Bowl Peanut butter Mike Sports cars English Hotel Charlie Charlie Charlie Girls Mad Charlie It 's the secret of Clifton St. Duane Being shy Charlie ' Charlie A blonde Girls To be a secretary To be a beautician To go to Cornell To go to college? To remain a bachelor To join the Marines To go to California To be an architect To drive the fastest car at Maplegrove To become a lawyer To be a telephone operator To be a medical secretary To be an engineer in VHF To do secretarial work To go to college To get somewhere To join the Navy To have a successful career in international relations To be a missionary nurse. To go to a school in California To get a good job To do psychological research To be a nurse To be a practical nurse To make the best of my life To be an entomologist To be a teacher To go to N,Y.C, to school To be a dairy farmer To get out of school



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I, Ernestine Rozell, will and bequeath my old dilapidated shorthand notebook to Betty Marsa. I, Sharon Salisbury, will and bequeath my ability not to quit school to anyone in the Class of '62 who has the willpower. I, Michael Schulz, will and bequeath my ability to speak German to Mrs. Loveless. I, Joyce Scott, will and bequeath my ability to come to school every day to Karen Dewey. I, Alan Soper, will and bequeath my singing ability to Mr. Carr. I, Robert Soper, will and bequeath my ability to play the coronet to Robert Middlebrook. I, Merton Sweet, will and bequeath my ability to grow long hair to Mr. Carra. I Barbara Tornow, will and bequeath the use of my horses for all future P. J. parties. I, Judith Trickler, will and bequeath my nickname Trickle to a drip. I, Joan Ulmer, will and bequeath my smile to Jim Denison. I, Orville VanDuser, will and bequeath my ability to carry on good chemistry lab experiments to Fred Wallace. I Paul VanHemel, will and bequeath one slightly used pair of checkered pajamas to anyone who is foolish enough to think he could sleep in them. I Shirley Verdehem, will and bequeath my ability to study to Dennis King. D I, Carolyn Warden, will and bequeath my vitamin pills to Kathy Millis. I, Sherilyn Weigel, will and bequeath my position on janitor staff to Kathy Millerd. I, Sharon Wheadon, will and bequeath my natural blonde hair to Bonnie Jess. I, Laurence Whelpton, will and bequeath my seat on Bus 16 to anyone who thinks he can stand it. I, Sharon Wilber, will and bequeath my ability to control my emotions to Brenda Smith. I, Glen Wilkes, will and bequeath my good sense of humor to Sally Harland. I, Carl Yancey, will and bequeath my motorcycle riding ability to Ronny Edington. We, the class advisors, Mrs. Chrissie Nagel and Mr. Arlon Wilber, will and bequeath these words of wisdom to the advisors of the Class of 1962: Don't worry! 99. 9 per cent of what you worry about never happens. We, the class of '61, will and bequeath to all future classes our ability to put things off until the last minute, our ability to produce the best senior play ever presented in Phelps, plus all our problems and privileges to the junior class.

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