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SENIOR POLL SENIOR POLL Most Likely To Succeed Boy Most Likely To Succeed Girl Prettiest C utest Best Personality Boy Best Personality Girl Most Athletic Boy Most Athletic Girl Quietest Loudest Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Biggest Flirt Casenova Most Independent Most Gullible Most Intellectual Most Sarcastic Favorite Subject Favorite Teacher Hardest Subject Favorite Feature of School Hardest Year Stuart Lamb Debbie Sill Nancy Karpp Don Carroccio Dick Charles Marilou Amendola Dave Lane Mary Marcellus Joyce Edgett John Basher Fred Hodge Debbie Sill Marie Sacco Vince Giordano Dick Evans Charlie Bash Jane Todd Charlie Bash Cliff Berkey History Miss Gardner History Auditorium Sophomore Truman Rockwood Barb White Jane Todd Fred Hodge Dave Lane Mary Marcellus Kirk Randall Marie Sacco Dick Usher Tom Lynch Don Carroccio Carol Longyear Colleen Murphy Fred Hodge Cliff Berkey Betsey Wilder John Shafer Lis Ingram Latin Mr. Wetherby English Gym Junior Mrs. Basher and Mrs. Stafford hard at work E - .
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LAST ILL and TESTA E T We, the Senior C lass of 1959, being of basically sound mind and body, on the 7th day of April, hereby do declare this document to be our Last Will and Testament. In the first place, Lynda Albright leaves her daily bus rides to anyone who can take them. Marilou Amendola wills the front desk at the Inn to Carol Hodge. Charlie Bash gives the Photo Lab to anyone who can squeeze into it. John Basher leaves the cafeteria staff in peace. Cliff Berkey bequeaths his locker pin-ups to his brother, David. Martha Birkfeld wills her ability to get along with people to Leslie Williams. Ken Carr says anyone can have his paper route who likes to get up early in the morning. Don Carroccio gives his Drum Major whistle to some- one who has enough wind to blow it. Dick Charles leaves Alan Potter the back roads of Randallsville. Carolee Colabelli wills her ease in getting along with the teachers to her brother, John. Joyce Edgett will let anyone who can take a lot of kidding' have Jim Blanchard and Bill Burgess. Dick Evans leaves the school to the person who can handle it. Vince Giordano donates his fine collection of cars to anyone who wants to go bankrupt. Camilla Harter gives her height to Jean Irish. Jane Higby wills the Madison Roller Rink to Deb- bie Karpp. Fred Hodge bequeaths the halfback spots to Dan Amendola and company. Lis Ingram wants Jane Simons or Marie Rausa to be the captain of the Color Guard. Good luck kids! Dick Jaquay leaves his guard spot to Charlie Rathbone. Sharon Karpp wills Hamilton High to her three sisters. Gary Kranz thinks the Juniors could use his cheat tests. Stuart Lamb gives his place on the Rifle Team to Sally Carroccio. Carol Longyear leaves her ability to polka gracefully to Bob Jones. Tom Lynch bequeaths the Rocket Club to anyone who thinks he can run it. Mary Marcellus wills Miss Faucette's English Class to anyone who finds it exciting. Carol Misch leaves Mrs. Smith's ditto jobs to the brave person who thinks he can keep up with them. Ann Munshower wants Fred Berrien to have her Hamiltonian financial worries. Jerry O'Bryan wills his quiet manners to anyone who needs them. Kirk Randall bequeaths Miss Cook's mechanical draw- ing class to anyone who wants to have fun. Truman Rockwood gives his jazz records to Sally Schapiro. . John Shafer thinks Bob Danehy could use his good writing. A Debbie Sill leaves the yearbook to anyone who can take the pace. Jean Smith gives her wiggle to any girl who can use it. Elinor Snyder wants the teachers, especially Miss F aucette, to have peace next year. Jane Todd leaves band. Barb White bequeaths her quick get-aways in the driver training car to Mr. Galvin. And finally, Betsey Wilder leaves the art room to Nicky and Charlie. ' ...-
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