Friendship Central School - Panorama Yearbook (Friendship, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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CLASS POEM On this page we hope you'll find, words and lines that will remind you of the Class of '64, some tilings which they're noted for. Sue Allen is a classmate Who's always lots of fun And when it comes to jokers She's a number one. Now Roger is athletic He's very good in sports He'd rather swing on rings Than do his book reports. Sharon Bailey likes to sing At concerts she's no flop And when you get her laughing It's hard to make her stop. William Barnes is a guy Whom some folks think is quiet But we all know that he's not shy So don't be fooled by looks. Joan came to F. C. S. this year Already she's a hit She always keeps us laughing But we don't mind a bit. Richard is the lover boy, Of the senior class You'll find him chasing girls He does it just for laughs. Donna is a cheerleader Who raises all the cries To cheer our team to victory And beat the other guys. Sherm and Walt are two boys Whom our school won' t soon forget They're recognized as clowns The craziest we've known yet. Nancy Scutt likes to sew She's talented you can see Her pastime includes 4-H She's even been on TV. They say that Ronnie likes to hunt As well as anyone So when you cannot find him He's probably got his gun. Charlene is very friendly You won't find her otherwise And you'll quite often see her Flirting with all the guys. You've all seen Harold or Jim Driving their hot rod cars They may end up in Indianapolis Racing with other stars. There is a girl named Carol Her last name is Kopczynski She's always there to lend a hand Whatever the job may be. George Mapcs is a fellow Who is very good in art He may someday be famous He's already got a start. Sylvia and Marcia Are making future plans If you ask them they will tell you Their plans include a man. Don Welch plays on varsity He's tall man on the court If the team should lose a game He's always a good sport. Connie is a little lamb But we can't say a shy one When there's a party going on She's there to join the fun. Norman is the president Of our class this year He's always telling teachers That their answers aren't quite clear. Patty and Diana To us are both good pals Their smiles are so friendly They're two of the greatest gals. Bill Mulford is a busy guy He works at the corner store He likes to get us laughing By telling jokes galore. There is a girl named Judy She pretends she's rather shy But she can pull some crazy pranks Which proves that she's just sly. Hugo enjoys music The piano he plays well He may someday be a Chopin But only time will tell. Ellen Hanks and Peggy Hood Have helped us with the Spy Whenever there is work to do They volunteer to try. There is a boy named Cordan Or better known as Lop You'll find him driving around In his dad's jallop. Linda was our Literary Editor This job she did so well The Panorama was lucky To have her on the staff. Anson joined our class this year And lent a helping hand He played a role in the Senior Play And made All-County Band. Carol Z. and Janice D. Are quiet we'll agree But once you get to know them They're as friendly as can be. Sid and Gary spend their time In the projection tower They run the movie films for us Which really takes brain power. Diann Ritter is a girl Well known to us all She always has a smile When you meet her in the hall. Larry Skinner is his name He comes from White Creek way He was a big policeman In our Senior Play. Nancy Lou has hair of red And a friendly disposition She made All-County Chorus this year A well-deserved award. Jim Youmans and Ray Foster Both hail from East Hill way Ask them what they want to be They'll say farmers any day. Susan Canning is her name Her friends, they number many Sue likes to pick on all the boys But they don't mind at all. Doug is very quiet He doesn't have much to say It may be that he's bashful Or just that silence pays. We can't forget dear Harvey It'd be very hard to do He fills our halls with laughter As he clowns around the school. 16

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 OUR GAL SAL’ Why don't you watch where you're going? Unhand me you fiend! Look it's a . . . ! Prompters: Ellen and Linda. Stage crew: Butch and Walt. Why doesn't somebody look at me? Directors: Mrs. Nancy McDermott and Mrs. Dorothy Sortore. Let's make-up. 15

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