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The Last Will and Testament (continued) Carolyn Pooler and Dona Bell will their success in falling for just one guy to Andrea Arute. Sarah Burns leaves her Southern giggle to the one and only “Doc” Gordon. Linda Holley leaves her ability to go steady and one of her “steady sweaters” to Sue Kanaley. Judy Richmond leaves her wonderful Latin and French memories to Barb Cushing. Yvonne Beckstead leaves her strict diet record to Don Holman. Dorothy Nowak leaves her good study habits and quiet ways to Teri Larkin. Carole Lantier leaves 3 dozen eggs and one summer full of fun packed rides on a tractor to Kathy Belloff. Eddy Woodward leaves his wild and chaotic weekends of perilous pas- sion for the unknown to Patty Overton. Pete Jones leaves his 3 and 2 tenths seconds record to the only guy in this school worthy of such an honor. Our favorite Frank Crast. Duff Hamilton leaves his great achievement of getting along so well with Coach to Flossie Plantz. Judy Sischo leaves her extreme voice range to Roselyn Rusho. Tom Waite leaves one can of stale com plus the clean-up job at the bakery to “Colonel White.” Bill Berry leaves his garrison belt and hob nailed ramble boots to Ken Wratten. Charlene Bangs leaves one pound of “gray matter” to the Junior Class.
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Last Will and Testament We the Class of 1962 of Adams High School, of the village of Adams, and the county of Jefferson in the State of New York, being of sound mind (?), body and spirit, do declare but can’t afford to publish our last will and testament. Our worldly possessions are to be distributed thusly: First—We direct that our just debts be paid by the class of 1963. Second—We bequeath the following assets as herein set forth: We (an unmentionable group) is the class of ’62 do wish Mrs. Kane all the luck in the world with her next group of cheerleaders. They’ll need it. We, the class as a whole, are honored at being the last graduating class of A.H.S. And wish Mr. and Mrs. Scholtz all the luck in the world. We will sure miss them and we’re sure everyone else will too. We, the class of ’62, leave to the board of education our deepest gratitude for all the favors they have done for us during our years in high school. We, the class of ’62, leave to Mrs. Howard our deepest gratitude for breaking the monotony of English by assigning plays by Shake- speare. Ken Conway leaves his parking space at A.H.S. to Ron Newton. Andy Bates and Wayne Dealing leave their basketball ability to David Pooler. Ron Sanford leaves his “best wishes” for graduation night to the Presi- dent of the Junior Class. Jean Gillispie leaves her well paying job in the office to “Vesta Baby.” Bob Widrick leaves a pad of typing paper to Jane Jennings.
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The Last Will and Testament (continued) Donna Fyderek leaves her crop of long blonde hair to Ann Hatcliff. Dave Weal gives his blue card back to Mr. Jackowski. John Smith leaves his ability to get things done in study hall, such as shoveling walks and going to the Journal office, to Bill Fairchild. Gary Hallett leaves his sly way with the women (especially Mrs. Otis) to Eddy Burns. Bruce Whitehead leaves one pair of elevated shoes to Fred Miner and Bob Snyder. Fight over them, boys!!! Sharon Sherman leaves her naturally curly hair to Randy Smith. John Burns leaves his job as chief pin setter at the bowling alley to his brother, Tommy. Gary Barr leaves his way with the women to Bill Smith. Nancy Thomas leaves her gym suit to Harold Gamble. Lynda Snyder leaves her “buck tooth smile” to Betty Wilson. Donald Smithers leaves one pair of levis to Frog Taylor. Jim Edwards leaves his stylish German walk to Shirley Groves. Sally Burnash leaves her knowledge of the lonely hearted to Toni O’dette. Nancy Rhodes leaves her Latin homework to Mary Woodward. Bev Macklen leaves her morning cup of coffee at Marty’s to someone who could really get some use out of it, Ron Reardon. In witness whereof, we have hereunto and thereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this Thirteenth day of June in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-two.
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