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Ollasswiw ' '11 d be ueath my ability in science to Hugh Markham. 321123 Vvxvlill Eailhd becqueath my ability to decorate for the Senior Ball to ' iors. , j Rjii2trgeZpit21lS,e1vvill and bequeath my janitor jobs to' Mr. Ninestine. Thomas Baker, will and bequeath my scuzzy job to Pierre.. Phyllis Barbalace, will and bequeath my temper to MIS. N11eS- Samuel Beniamino, will and bequeath the hair I used to have to Mr. Bowen. Donna Bennett, will and bequeath my blonde hair to the junior girls who were unsuccessful in their attempts with peroxide last summer. Olinda Bier, will and bequeath my ability to confuse Mr. DeVito to his future law students. Y t I U Charlotte Bremer, will and bequeath my natural complexion to the junior girls. Aileen Campbell, will and bequeath my sewing ability to my sister. Suzanne Chimera, will and bequeath my ability to have fun doing nothing to all bored people. Patricia Cornell, will and bequeath my ability to pay attention to Barbara Bliven. Otis Curtis, will and bequeath my height and my ability as a bully to Miss Morrison. Stephen Darrow, will and bequeath my seat in band to Mr. Tewksbury. Vance Davis, will and bequeath my Texas accent to Mrs. Loveless. Thomas Day, will and bequeath my knowledge of baseball to Ford Frick. james Denison, will and bequeath my junior class ring to Merrilee Whitney, who wants one so badly. Michael Desmond, will and bequeath my riding ability to Mr. Hartmann. john DeVries, will and bequeath what little excess weight I have to Mr. Carra, who will get rid of it. N . ancy Dunham, will and bequeath my ability to do the Charleston to Mr. Vogt. Gerald Fisher, will and bequeath my ability to blush to Mr Na el. - S Kent Fisher, will and bequeath my neatness to Ed Holleran. Gciilfald Fling, will and bequeath my ability to avoid parked cars to Hairy a one. Thomas Flood, will and bequeath my insurance policy to Dick Opdyke. Billie Fox, will and bequeath my seat in Art Il to anybody who can take it over. Mi-iirtlaa Frederick, will and bequeath my softball pitching ability to my sister, ve yn. 51311 GOOCU11811, will and bequeath my height to Denise Soper. EiEg1XS?12iigrWlll and bequeath some of my height to Carol Williams and 5531231 will and bequeath my old sax reeds and my seat in band to D . . igggilgrilicks, will and bequeath my superb all around talent to my beloved Eflifd ilu' Willaand bequeath my little giggle to Miss Connolly. S Dorgfhy and bequeath my knitting needles and direction book to uviiicliilgggm' W111 and beflueafh my ability to punch someone in the stomach Ed . f ng ,an eye lash FO anyone who does not know how. Wm le fery, will and bequeath m W ' ' Y ISStl1ng tights to Mrs. Howard. 28 Dc El l Ge kd: l Rc 1 El Ro 1 Ro t Da v joe t jo! Pat i joh CO1 jea ll s Fr. e Da' jud s Fr: Hai jud Fra Nai L Doi Ma C , Cha Tho Cai We, th ab
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NAME Hill, Edward Hines, Eleanor Holstrom, Susan Jeffery, Edwin Jones, Donald Marsa, Elizabeth McCoon, Gertude Mclntyre, Mary Ann Middlebrook, Robert Neff, Elizabeth Parmelee, Roxanne Preece, Roger Reynolds, David Ripley, joan Smith, JoAnn Sudentis, Patrica Sweeney, john VanDuser, Constance VanKirk, jean VanNostrand, Frank Vittum, David Wadhams, Judy Wallace, Fredrick Warner, Harold Webb, Judith Wheeler, Fredrick Whitney, Nancy Wilkes, Donald Wilkes, Marlene Williams, Charles Willson, Thomas Yonge , Carol PET PEEVE Farmers Soft Clarinet reeds People who aren't what they seem to be Weak bottle openers Teachers who don't admit their mistakes Teachers who constantly talk Long assignments Jealous people Mad mothers You name it! Getting up before noon Nosy people Mrs. Howard Mouthy people My nickname People who aren't on time Long days and short nights Mr. Roberts School policy People who don't like short skirts Freshman children People who try to take over every thing Math People who rush me Girls that flirt Fords School policy Writing letters juniors School Childish girls My sister, A ndy EXPRESSION Good thinking Shoooooot Really breaks me up I like you!'!'!' Because! Heck too! I don't know What! But I don't do it Do blobber I-Iello! Is Betsy there? Intelligent move Hi honey! How 'bout that Couth up Cut it out! Don't lecture me Why for? There isn't time Knock'em dead I did not! ! Oh no, not you again! C'est la vie Oh really! What a grump Sharp Honestly By George Cram it all Censored You aren't going to get mad, are you? Good grief! NOTED FOR Quietness Knitting sweaters Smile Being a wolf Always being at Wilkes' Never getting anything done on time Wit Diamond Friday nights Being 13 Heaving bottles into wheat fields Phelps' highest scoring center fl pointy Being late Diamond Always being late Long distance calls to Cuba Looking like my father Her size Playing piano Manager Getting home on time My laugh Dancing Naval Reserve Big parties Cars Singlng ability Eating like a horse Cheerleading Quick temper Not going steady Ouietness WEA KNESS Geneva girls A nything French Rich Blondes 5'7 brunette '61 Falcon Food Fuzzy Big brown eyes Big blue eyes Clothes Faster motor scooters Short, short girls Charlie Men A certain Marine Money I'1I never tell Dimples Brown eyes A flute player Bill Girls Any bar Clifton Springs Blondes, Brunettes, Redheads Food Sherry Certain jones Boy Sandy My blue Impala convertible Charles I AMBITION To join the army To take Benny Goodman's place To marry after I'm 24 To be a ballet dancer To have fun To stop talking To run P. C. S. To be a good wife To be a minister To become 14 To become a ham To be a rich bachelor To grow old -slowly To be principal of PCS To be 5'2 To become Commander-in Chief of US Air Force To be a financier To pass chemistry To live through this year To remain a bachelor To own a radio station To try to do the impossible To become a millionaire To become a school teacher To marry my honey To be a janitor at William Smith To survive Physics class To be Ed Jeffery's ballet partner To get to class on time To be a minister??? To make Mary Ann the sec- ond monkey in space To try and laugh at Mr. Ninestine's, jOKES??
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Donald Jones, will and bequeath my small feet to Harr . - . - , Y V811 Wickle. EijfJ5?tPqolllIcitl.Sa, will and bequeath my Sllghtly us ed shorthand ll notebook to brxdgrggggi will and bequeath my ability to control my temper to my MaryAnn Mclntyre, will and bequeath my ability to be conceited to my Sister Judy. Robert Middlebrook, will and bequeath my abilit t k ' farmers to Sherry Randall. Y O ma e Wlsecracks about Elizabeth Neff, will and bequeath my ability to walk swiftly to lunch to Allan Vittum . Roxanne Parmelee, will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to my Sister Ferole. ' Roger Preece, will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet when playing football to John Raczenski. David Reynolds, will and bequeath my ability to get away with murder to anyone who thinks he can. Joan Ripley, will and bequeath my ability to get my driver's license the first time to Judy Maslyn. JoAnn Smith, will and bequeath my cigarette holder to Mrs. Howard. Patricia Sudentis, will and bequeath my ability to chew gum and get away with it to Mr. Miller. John Sweeney, will and bequeath my good reputation to Marion Sweeney. Constance VanDuser, will and bequeath my position on the tumbling team to Fro Jean Vanliirk, will and bequeath my ability to get caught fooling around in Mr. DeVito's study hall to my sister, Judy, who already has a good start doing the same thing. Frank VanNostrand, will and bequeath my ability to get all of the best lab equipment to Miss Morrison. David Vittum, will and bequeath my oboe to Barbara Hesbon. Judith Wadhams, will and bequeath my job at Geneva Theater to anyone who can stuff pop-corn fuller than I can. Fred Wallace, will and bequeath my ability to twist to Mr. David DeVito. Harold Warner, will and bequeath my patriotism to P. C.S. Judith Webb, will and bequeath my sense of humor to anyone who can handle it. Frederick Wheeler, will and bequeath my little black book to Larry Roberts. Nancy Whitney, will and bequeath my nickname, Grandma, to Mary Ann LaVancher. Donald Wilkes, will and bequeath the capacity of my stomach to Sherry Randall. Marlene Wilkes, will and bequeath the P. C. S. Rockettes to anyone who th1DkS he can handle them. , Charles Williams, wil-l and bequeath my reputation as a clown to Edwin Schoen. Thomas Willson, will and bequeath my ability in football to Pete Andrews. Carol Yonge, will and bequeath my seat at the lunch table to Joy Smlth. WG, the Class of 1962, will and bequeath our ability to get along wgethef HUQQU1' ability to set records to any future class at P. C.S. worthy of SUCH 3 POSWOU- 29 SSB'
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