Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 31 text:

Cast Will and Zest ament We, the 1969 Senior Class of Hammond Central School, do make this our first and last will as follows: To the Faculty - We leave MAYOR DAILEY’S HANDBOOK ON RIOTS AND INSURRECTIONS. To the Class of 1970 - We leave the lights on in the gym. To the Class of 1971 - We leave the water running in the bathroom and a new social studies teacher a year. To the Class of 1972 - We leave a lifetime subscription to MY WEEKLY READER. Cindy Ayen - Cindy leaves Ed Arquitt a few locks of red hair, Connie Tayler a crash helmet and seat belt, providing she dodges all red bulls, and to Mrs. White, peace and quiet. Amen Marilyn Bickelhaupt - I leave my poetic ability to Larry Sequin and my ability to shoot a shot- gun to my brother Jon and Howard Demick. Racheal Bowman - I will to Mr. Ritzman a new set of keys and my ability to hog the ball in gym class to Judy Milsap. Larry Davis - I leave my 1960 Chevy to Terry Marcellus and my ability to get along with Mr. Kingston to Dean Stephenson. I also leave my wino to one notorious Fred Ayen. Steven Demick - I leave my homemade decoys to any fool who think he wants them. Paulette Emrich - I leave my sisters; Nancy Schermerhorn and Ellen McAvoy my good looks. Edward Furgison - I leave my parking space at H.C.S. to a teacher with a 67 tan Ford with a black top. Wanda Gascon - I leave my bottle of hair bleach to Cousin Kathy, my cullots to Pat Langtry and my gym suit to Ginette Martin. Doug Hunneyman - I leave my Chevy to anyone who can keep up the payments. Jane Laidlaw - I leave my love of 6th period gym class to Nancy Proven, the back seat in Bus 26 to Danny and Alan and my temperament in math classes to my sister, Amy. Gary Maloy - I leave my hunting ability to Pearlie Jones.

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Class Prophecy Dean Stephenson is now furthering his tool collection which started in the shop. Greame Stewart is now head of the Phys. Ed. Department at Vasser. Jim Supensky is now head of the T.H.J. S.B.L. Society which is dedicated to the preservation of Black Lake. Good Luck Jim! Mark Toland, a prosperous farmer in beautiful downtown North Hammond, has recently added another thousand acres to his ranch, The Ponderosa East. Bruce Tusler is now experimenting with a three wheeled car that offers superior cornering on the Rossie Road. Penny Watson was drafted and is training the Green Berets in the art of ballet.



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Cast Will and Zestament Pete McDermott - I leave my Triumph to my worst enemy. My good behavior to Big Al. And I'll keep my leaf. Mary Moffat - I leave to Cynthia Chase a battered math book and a bill for tutoring fees and to Wendy Shibley, my amazing dexterity at throwing snowballs. John Morrison - I leave my athletic ability, scholarly knowledge and terrible jokes to be equal- ly and fairly divided among next year’s Seniors. Kim Nicol - I leave my bathroom privileges to a certain study hall teacher. Daniel Paddock - Leaves his ability to fly low to Lon Hollister, and his dirty coveralls to Jake. He also bequeaths his pit pass to Evans Mills Speedway to anyone wanting it. Joyce Salisbury - I leave to Brenda Rogers one dusty, unused road map to Rochester and to Linda Parker, my Great ability to get along with all kinds of people. Charlie Schneider - Charlie Brown leaves all twenty-four volumes of cheat sheets to the H.C.S. library. Also he leaves his ever increasing talents in a certain area to Leroy. Buff Shoulette - I leave my 64 Ford to Connie, providing she learns to drive. Jim Snyder - I leave my ability to drive without hitting trees to Terry Marcellus. Dean Stephenson - Leaves his 1957 Ford to the city junk yard and my Agricultural ability to Vince Aldrich. Graeme Stewart - I leave Howard Demick my ability to get into trouble with the opposite sex, and Harold Arquitt my place on the road. James Supensky - Ability to fudge in science classes to Mark McGregor and the rest of the ducks on Black Lake to Tim. Mark Toland - I leave my good driving habits to anyone who needs them. Bruce Tusler - I leave my great ability to get into trouble and good looks to Harold Arquitt and I leave my super knowledge of shorthand to the doubtful Judy Milsap. Penny Watson - Leaves Alan Ayotte the secret of what makes Hammond girls tick, and to Larry Sequin my drumming technique. Executed at Hammond, New York, on December 13, 1968. Joann D. Storie, Notary Public

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