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NAME NICKNAME Horoscope FAVORITE SAYING FAVORITE SONG James Burke Mooch Can't see it Tears On My Pillow James Fairbrother Buddy Oh shutup ! Hard Headed Woman Eugene Fleishman Sparky I forget Beep Beep Charlene Harmon Pudge You wanna bet Purple People Eater James Hendley Louie Nope Ivy Rose Katherine Meek K. Ann Phooey Endless Sleep Gail Mills Milly Yeah Please Love Me Forever Linda Spas Rosie I know it Everybody Loves A Lover James Thorp Thorpie Look it up yourself Milk Bucket Boogie Dorothy Williams Dotty I'd be embarrassed Loving You NAME USUALLY FOUND PET PEEVE FAMOUS FOR SECRET AMBITION James Burke Tripnock Woman Teachers Flirting Yankee Player James Fairbrother Gas Station Bossy Women Arguing Pilot Eugene Fleishman Riding his bike Tall People Teasing Scientist Charlene Harmon Atlanta School Gum Chewing Homemaking Teacher James Hendley Robinsons Intermediate Being Late Owning Robinsons Katherine Meek With Kent A Bleached Blonde Laughing Get Married Gail Mills A black Ford Late People Parties Get Married Linda Spas You name it Trustworthy Friends Lots of Things To Travel James Thorp On the farm Dumb People Studying Be President Dorothy Williams Home Redheaded Boys Staying Home Modeling
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History One day in September we received our orders to report to Cohocton Central School for basic training. Those drafted included: D. Angelo, D. Azzi, M. Bronson, J. Burke, R. Cansdale, R. Cragg, J. Fairbrother, M. Farrier, E. Fleishman, J. Flint, H. Fox, R. Giacomi, F. Green, J. Hamilton, C. Harmon, D. Hendley, W. Makin, B. Mehlenbacher, B. Mehlenbacher, N. Miller, G. Mills, J. Northrup.V. Pope, J. Putnam, S. Rawleigh, T. Rector, D. Rucker, C. Saxton, L. Sick, N. Sick, B. Smalt, J. Sniffen, L. Spas, J. Thorp, B. Towner, V. Vogt, H. Wagner, J. Wagner, J. Wagner, F. Williams. As we entered our Freshman year of training we had with us fifteen of our original recruits. Many of them had gone AWOL or transferred to a new training post. Elected were Jim Thorp as Captain, Linda Spas as Lieutenant, K. Ann Meek, a new recruit, as Sergeant, and Gail Mills as Paymaster. We were posted under Mrs. Fisher, our General. We then entered our Sophomore year of training. The new officers in charge were, Linda Spas as head, K. Ann Meek as assistant, Gail Mills as chief secretary, and Jim Thorp recording the payroll. This also was a big year as the General let us stage a dance at the Post. Our Junior year of training held much excitement. Officers appointed were Jim Hendley as top brass, Eugene Fleishman as his vice, Gail Mills remained as chief secretary and Jim Thorp remained as head of payroll. We then began our training by selecting our new equipment, our class rings, which are vitally important to every Junior G. I. We then staged our big play The Dead of Night” which was a help in boosting our payroll. Later in the year we held the annual Prom with Linda Spas and James Burke as reigning officers of the evening. The last, and most wonderful year of training, our Senior year. Mrs. Fisher still remained as General. Serving under her were, Eugene Fleishman as Commanding Officer, Jim Fairbrother as Lieutenant, Gail Mills as Secretarial Sergeant and Jim Thorp as Paymaster. We first began our last year of training by sending out the alert platoon to secure magazine subscriptions for our company which resulted in a net income of one thousand two hundred and five dollars. This was the all-time high of any company in this school of training. We then began our last job, our yearbook. This was much fun but also much work. We are now looking forward to our honorable discharge which we will receive in June.
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Class Will To BEVERLY DRUM, K. Ann leaves Jim Burke. To SANDRA FOX, Eugene Fleishman leaves his driving ability. To WILLIAM HICKEY, Charlene Harmon leaves her “hellish” ways. To BRUCE MARTIN, Gail Mills leaves her ability to skip chorus. To JOYCE MATTHEWS, Linda Spas leaves her natural blonde hair. To TOM MOSCHIANO, Jim Hendley leaves his musical ability. To RONALD PHIPPEN, Jim Thorp leaves his vacancy for valedic- torian. To JUDY PUTNAM, Dorothy Williams leaves her knack for getting along with the teachers. To TED RECTOR, Jim Fairbrother leaves his smoking haven. To ROBERT RUSSELL, Dorothy Williams leaves her membership card from Arthur Murray’s. To CHARLES SAXTON, Charlene Harmon leaves her “blushing” ways. To WILLIAM SCHAFFER, Jim Hendley leaves his knack for getting the car. To RICHARD SCHNEIDER, Gail Mills leaves the head table. To WILLIAM SHANLEY, Eugene Fleishman leaves the razor he was left last year. To CARROLL SIROIS, Jim Fairbrother leaves his ability to get along with women. To PHYLLIS SMITH, Jim Thorp leaves his study habits. To HARRIET W AGNER, Linda Spas leaves her bossy ways. To JAMES WAGNER, Jim Burke leaves his sports ability. To ANYONE, K. Ann, Gail, and Linda leave their ability to skip school; if you are lucky enough to get away with it! To THE FACULTY -- we leave; aren’t you glad?
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