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JBasi Ui I ancf We the class of 1962 being of sound mind and body will to: The Class of 63, the hope that your senior year will mean as much to you as ours has to us. The Class of 64, our ability to get along with each other. The Class of '65, some of our maturity to get you balanced. The Class of 66, strength to survive your next four years of high school and Freshmen Initiation. The Class of 67, the remainder of our sudden spurt of energy. This should get you through your next five years. Sylvia Syria leaves her job as senior class treasurer to anyone who thinks he can handle senior finances. Good Luck. Don Van Guilder leaves his croquet mallet to Judge Lucas. Wilma Van Guilder leaves a few rules on How to Catch a Man and Hold onto Him to Judy Walasewicz. Earl Washburn leaves a joke book to Mr. Quinn for basketball trips. Caroline Brzoza leaves her art ability to her brother John. Tad Tucker leaves his job as janitor to anyone who needs the money to go to Chester. Dennis McNulty would like to leave a bowtie to Mr. Pullinen. Keep in style. Ellen Lamere leaves her ability to be seen and not heard to anyone that can use it. Ginny Janowski leaves her acting ability to Helen Raitanen. Pat Tyrrell leaves her ability to get in arguments with Mr. Schoffstall to the juniors. Carol Stocker leaves her job in the office to anyone that would like it. Jim Peplau leaves I Karen Partanen leaves this snowmobile to the kids in Mt. Holly so they can get down on snowy mornings. Donald Lagro leaves his ability to be quiet and stay out of trouble to Larry Dever.
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J rophecu As they are leaving the conference room, Peg de Neergaard rushes up with a message from France which she, as interpreter for the com- pany, has translated. Jim Peplau is returning from company business in Germany. He's bringing an old classmate, Jim Moore, just out of the service, home with him. Back at the convention, Carol Bowers and Linda Buck, here with their husbands, have run into each other. Linda is the girls' basketball coach in her home city. Carol relates her experience on a trip she won for having a model home. Barb Butler is the teacher of Carol's second-grade daughter. After the first day's greetings, many delegates go to the Amiracle Theater, run by Irene Davis. Starring in the feature tonight is Ginny Janowski, who also endorses Amiracle products. Several company representatives from all over the country have gathered to discuss the points for and against unions in the Amiracle plants. Among them are Donald Lagro, an electrical technician; David Glidden, test driver for the new models; and Ed Smith, a vice president in his home plant. For the convention, Bruce Stryhas consented to take a few days off from his job as head of the state forest department to show and comment on old films of his high school basketball games. Trina Strong, now head nurse at the Amiracle Hospital, while on a tour of the Amiracle plant happens to see an old friend Don Van Guilder, now working as the tenth man in the left wing of the fourth floor of the assembly line. And that is how the 1962 graduates of B. R. H. S. got together again and renewed acquaintances, relived old memories, and caught up on the years past. At the end of the week, everyone was notified and a grand re-union was staged.
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'Jeslament Stan Blanchard leaves to the juniors, jokes that will really cause laughter. Just to keep tradition in the family, Carol Bowers would like to leave to her sister Diane the little red lumberwagon. To Llyn Ellison, Linda Buck leaves some rules on how to play basket- ball so maybe you can win a few games next year. Barbara Butler gleefully leaves to Marie Harris a booklet on HHow to Steal Pumpkins Without Getting Caught.H Wes Davidson leaves his hair to Peter HErnie Schoffstall. Irene Davis leaves her ability to be silly in class to Barb Farquhar. Verne Devereux leaves his defensive ability to Pete Milnes. Jeanne Dunnells leaves to Marie Harris a small concealed weapon to use in tight situations while playing basketball with Bellows Falls. To Larry Plumb, Tom Eddy leaves his ability to get homework done. Jean Edwards leaves a bottle of freckle remover to Eileen Dever. Bill Frye wills his car troubles to Gary McGinnis. Dave Glidden leaves his twinkletoes outfit to Jane de Neergaard. 1, Thomas Lake, leave to Steve Petty my dancing ability. I, Robert McNab, leave Charlie Emery about 100 pounds, so you will be about half the size of me. Jim Moore leaves his ability to skip school and go fishing in Mount Holly to Jerry Turco. Rick Myatt leaves the wish that all you Black River High School drivers drive carefully. You may not be as lucky as I was. Peg de Neergaard leaves to her sister Jane the ability to get off the hill for activities. Steph Rowe leaves her ability to bluff to Sue Menander. It's great fun, once you catch on, Sue. Sam Smith leaves his ability to skip school to Mike Colburn. Sandy Sheehan leaves to Darlene Manner the post of captain of the Varsity Cheerleaders. John Snarski leaves to his brother Bob his darkroom, camera equip- ment, his big mouth, and his rock-hard head. Trina Strong leaves her ability to balance on the seat in the back of a Triumph to anyone who can use it. Bruce Stryhas leaves the hard work and headaches of being senior class President to next year's president.
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