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MARGARET FRANCES ROHDE It's all Greek to me. JOYCE HELEN ROWE She hath a tongue with a tang. CLASS COLORS - glue and White CLASS FLOWER - Pink Rose JANE AUDREY WATSON Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone. ” 13 MRS. HELEN RATHBUN Class Adviser.
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THEODORE R. TRAVIS 'Thinking is the hardest word there JOANNE GRANT ADAMS There is something in a face, an air and a peculiar grace; Which boldest painters cannot trace. CLARENCE W. ZELLER Romeo without loot. BOYD B. WEBB IfI'm not there on time, wait for me. ” STILLMAN A. SOPER I believe in work but I'm not in favor of it.
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Class Will We, the class of 1959 being of sound mind and body do solemnly proclaim this to be our Last Will and Testament. 1. I, Gloria Coloney, leave my collection of earrings to Barbara Brown. 2. I, Joyce Rowe, leave my place in the Lonely Hearts Club to some lonely female. 3. I, Patricia Cameron, leave to Donna Weller, my quiet ways to help her balance her ever so unquiet ways. 4. I, Margaret Rohde, leave my nurse’s aid position to Joanie Boulet. 5. I, Keith Goodheart, leave my ability of being late to classes to Randy Mayer. 6. I, Sherrill Barraford, leave my ponytail to anyone with long hair. 7. I, Stillman Soper, leave my ability to stay out of trouble to some lucky souL 8. I, Robin Archer, leave my position in band to Jim Uruburu. Flash those sticks, Jim. 9. I, Allen Rowe, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. F uller in study hall to Guy W atson. 10. I, Flora Denton, leave my quiet, calm disposition to Guy Watson. 11. I, Boyd Webb, leave a few extra pounds to Murhl Chapin. 12. I, Jane Watson, leave to Lilliam Aldridge, better means of transportation to and from the office. Have fun Lilly Jo. 13. I, Joanne Adams, leave my ability to eat Necco wafers in Mrs. Pratt’s classes to J anice Matejcik. 14. I, Ted Travis, leave my hot rodding to somebody else with a car. 15. I, James Bridgeland, leave my ability to get failing marks in daily assignments to Jon Hall. 16. I, Clarence Zeller, leave my position as center of the basketball team to Larry Hurley. 17. I, Bill Adams, leave my position as Class President to some up and coming Senior. To Miss McGill, we leave a round trip ticket to Hawaii. To Mrs. Hughes, we leave some new lab equipment. To Mr. Smith, we leave a pair of hair clippers to keep his crew cut trimmed. To Miss Noble, we leave an oversized waste paper basket to dispose of her scratch paper. To Miss Howe (Geraldine), we leave a welcome mat for a weekend in Edwards. To Miss Howe (Roveletta), we leave a free thruway pass to a certain place in Central New York. To Mr. Wagner, we leave an entrance fee for another year at Bucknell. To Mr. Reed, we leave a new wrestling team. To Mrs. Holmes, we leave a lie detector so no one can pull the wool over her eyes. To Mrs. Adams, we leave a car of her own so she will have transportation to school. To Mrs. Pratt, we leave a wealthier Senior Class to pay for next year’s yearbook. To Mrs. Dow, we leave a mileage chart. To Mr. Adams, we leave a new book of jokes. To Mr. Gillette, we leave a down payment for a sheep farm. To Mrs. Fuller, we leave another successful play. To Miss Carter, we leave a credit card at her favorite gas station. To Rosalie, we leave a history book entitled “The Pilgrim’s Voyage on the Mayflower.” To Mr. Mayer, we leave a fourteen-room addition to the school. To Mrs. Rathbun, we leave our thanks for helping us this year. To the elementary teachers, we leave our thanks and appreciation for giving us a start in school. To the Underclassmen, we leave bags of money to pay bills, behavior manuals, and many happy years of high school. 14 Witnesseth: The Chipmunks
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