Galway Central High School - Piper Yearbook (Galway, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Galway Central High School - Piper Yearbook (Galway, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 31 of 108
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I, Bill Gavaletz, leave the odd assortment of nuts and bolts I call a car to anyone with a monkey wrench. I, Bill Morehouse, leave my ability to coach” the soccer team to anyone who knows everything about the game. I, Wayne Arnold, leave my illegible handwriting to anyone who can translate it for the teachers. I, Sylvia Palombi, leave my ability to sing like a canary to anyone with a birdcage. I, Gary Wood, leave my treasured curling iron to Priscilla Quinn. Remember to plug it in. I, Garry Fuller, leave my talent of keeping Miss Halloran’s Senior English class from becoming dull to Dick Jackson. I, Art Garrison, leave the smoke from my duals to Jim Quinn. I, Dorothy Coon, leave my night clubbing to Joan Hoyle. I, Ella Armer, leave my shy manner to Fred Sanders. I, Bert Fuller, leave my bottle of Never-Fail Peroxide to Joanne Jacobs. I, Turner Gundersen, leave my military issue to Jim Quinn. I, Dave Gearhart, leave my back homework to Mrs. Fahey. I, Joan Majewski, leave Golden Charm to Anita Gunderson. I, Tim Johnson, leave my ability to get along with teachers to anyone with a fast get-a-way car. I, Walt Smith, leave my checker championship to Stanley Jackowski. I, Dave Cutbush, leave my quiet ways to Barb Pashley. I, Peggy Bryant, leave my ability to look up to boys to Linda Rohling. I, Arlene Conde, leave my squeaking clarinet to Mr. Lukasiewicz. I, Nancy Ploss, leave all my Teddy Bears but one to Mary Eaton. I, Joyce Funk, leave Mr. Gorga with a peaceful fifth period study hall. I, Andie Z., leave my crazy hair-cuts to Dick Sherman.

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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Eddie Jacobs, leave my distinguished sideburns to Dick Jackson. Carry on the fad. I, Barb Welsh, leave my page-boy to Gerry Markiewicz. Take better care of it than I did. I, Pat Cornell, leave my Saturday night taxi service for the Senior girls to anyone with a tank full of gas and a car to go with it. I, Shirley May, leave my weekly trips to the dentist to anyone who wants a day off. I, Diana Ruud, leave my closets full of clothes to Linda Champagne. You've always wanted them. I, Joe Skorn, leave my trap line to Bruce Carlton. Bring 'em in, dead or alive. I, Lee Hunter, leave my Monday Morning Banking Blues” to anyone who gets stuck with the job. I, Betty Jane Armitage, leave my ability to get 100's in Home Ec to Peggy Link. Remember to save the papers, Peg. I, Walt Dovhan, leave my seat in the Senior homeroom to Bonnie. Don't mark up the desk. I, Dave Arnold, leave my ability to beat John Morack down the halls and on the bus at night to anyone with roller skates. I, Elaine Kaczmarczyk, leave my ability to understand French to anyone who will help me understand it. I, Gerry Ahnert, leave my adorable dimples to Donald Springer. Keep smiling, Donnie. I, Allan Stafford, leave my back porch pants to Dick Sherman. Don't forget the clothespin. I, John Morack, leave my high scholastic ability to Carole Sherman. Carry on, Carole. I, Earl McConchie, leave my irresistable charm to Gary McChesney. Don't forget that club, Gary.



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SENIOR. DIReCTORY SENIOR FAMOUS FOR WEAKNESS PET PEEVE AMBITION Ahnert, Gerald his hobbies cheeseburgers hunting dangerous game be a bachelor Armer, Ella her bashfulness Fred loud-mouthed people to go place Armitage, Betty her independent ways perfume uncombed hair to be a bookkeeper Arnold, David his sarcasm certain girls English teachers scientific farming Arnold, Wayne Physics tests understanding a woman bleached blondes be a farmer Bryant, Peggy her femininity dancing sloppy people beautician Conde, Arlene her temper television lack of algebra earn money Coon, Dorothy the jitterbug money and men • nick name ’’Mange to be a business woman and a wife Cornell, Patricia her chewing gum dancing people who yell at you too much don't know yet Cutbush, David his manly stride girls teachers to get out of school Dovhan, Walter his chuckling homework teachers to own a hot rod Downes, Joseph his appetite race horses Elaine to be a book-maker Fuller, Bertha her blushing baby blue convertible Cadillacs bleached blondes to travel Fuller, Gary his horsing-around behaving eraser-throwers to die with boots off Funk, Joyce always getting in last word rock n’ roll prejudice meet Elvis Presley Garrison, Arthur his love affairs girls teachers become a sailor Gavaletz, William his country music pretty girls women drivers be a father and a mechanic Gearhart, David his spectacles food teachers play baseball

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