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Hast II til anil Testament Pearlie Jones - I leave Larry Segouin my ability to break pointers in Ag. class. I leave my ability to spill red paint to Brent Bass. Pat Langtry - L leave all my notes on playing dead, a lifetime supply of pizzas, and at least an 85°]o average to Jasper. Debbie Mitchell - I leave my wire cutters to Larry Segouin and my fantastic ability in getting along with Terry Marcellus to Ginnette Martin and Mr. Lewis, who judging by their numerous black and blue marks really need it. Mark McGregor - I leave my great love and knowledge of cars to Mrs. Hannan and my ability to get in trouble to Coach Chapman and Mr. Bariteau. Judy Milsap - I leave my ability to get in trouble with teachers to Lana Hollister and I leave my job as Editor of the Yearbook to anyone dumb enough to take it, and I leave my Peace Sign to Mrs. Hannan. Debra Nelson - I leave my ability to stay out of arguments to Ellen McAvoy and the ability to get noth- ing accomplished on Monday in seventh period study hall to Ronnie Tayler. Lonnie Roberts - I leave my perfect attendence record at the Pratt Institue of Technology to Ken Tayler. Brenda Rogers - I leave my homemaking ability to Valerie, and my love for Rossie to Terry. Ed Savage - I leave my love for Dodges to all those poor Chevy suckers. Dawn Schermerhorn - I leave to my sister, Jo, all my chemistry notes (?); and a select sampling of my many charms to Bill Storie; who would probably be better off without them. Everything else I’m taking with me 'cause I figure I'm sure gonna need 'em. Lolly Slate - I leave my ability to disagree with Mr. Lewis to Terry Marcellus, and the St. Lawrence River to my sister, Sheila. Connie Tayler - I leave to Sue Ayen my secret diet plan. I leave the Establishment to anyone who can hack-it . To Donna Ceresoli, I leave my talkative ways and my loud mouth, and to Sherrie Ay- otte my gym sneakers, size 6 1 2. Steve Thomas - I leave my ability to keep a dented car like mine on the road to anyone who wants it. Jim Walsh - To the Establishment of H. C. S. I leave the best of luck at keeping it a mighty and domi- nating force of human lives. Executed at Hammond, New York, on January 26, 1970. President Vice President
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Hct-st JUtU anil (Testament We, the class of '70 of Hammond Central School, do make this our first and last will as follows: To Mr. Collister - We leave our student RIOT manual. To the Board of Education - We leave a new dress code . To the Faculty - We leave PEACE and quiet. To the Class of 71 - We leave the Senior room with Mrs. Hannan. To the Class of 72 - We leave a list of Halloween pranks that never got done. To the Class of 73 - We leave a case of BUG . Vince Aldrich - To Ken Tayler, I leave my ability to get along with Mr. Kingston in Farm Mech. class. I leave to Matt Johnston my long legs. Alan Ayotte - I leave to H. H. Archibald, the use of my barn and may he forever keep his headlights clean. I leave Mrs. Hannan Mi Dol! Jon Bickelhaupt - I leave to Howard Demick my ability to get along with people. Cynthia Chase - I leave all my stubborn oboe reeds to Wendy Shibley and my quietness to my sister Laurie. Penny Davidson - I leave my smelly old gym sneakers to Kandy McCormick, my sling to Howard De- mick. My Biology seat to anyone who wants it. Mary Doyle - I leave my chemistry notes to Penny Davidson for whatever use she may have for them and also to Jari S. my ability to be a number 1 pest to Mr. Sargent and Mr. Lewis. George Forsythe - Just for Mrs. Hannan, I leave my Quick Temper to anyone who thinks that they can use it to keep her going in class. Besides that, the word WHAT” goes with it. Karen Gibson - I leave my ability to twirl and to teach the beginners to cousin Kathy. Have fun! I also leave my place in lunch line to Chris C. Lon Hollister - I leave my ability to miss second gear to anyone who wants it. Mike Johnston - I leave Ken Tayler the Vampires in Ogdensburg. Joann D. Storie, Notary Public
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NICKNAME: Ralph BIRTHDAY: February 22, 1951 LIKES: Basketball, rolled over Studebakers, Girls, Booze. DISLIKES: School, losing ball games, troopers. SAYING: Hi babe! FUTURE PLANS: Farming ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A.: 1,2,-3,4; F. F. A. (Report- er): 2. NICKNAME: Big A1 BIRTHDAY: July 6, 1952 LIKES: Janis Joplin, BV. DISLIKES: G, M. , the whine of automatic tranmissions in Chevys, trees that get in the way, grundy pulls. SAYING: Shirt! FUTURE PLANS: It's not wise to make any ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1,2,4; Track 1,2; Football 2; Wrest- ling 2; French Club 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. NICKNAME: Jon BIRTHDAY: October, 1952 LIKES: Girls, cars, good music. DISLIKES: Test, cranky teachers. SAYING: Hello dare baby! FUTURE PLANS; College ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,4; Valley League Band 1; Valley League Chorus 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; All-State Sectional Chorus 4. NICKNAME: Cindy BIRTHDAY: August 22, 1951 LIKES: Food, snowstorms. DISLIKES: Book reports, stubborn oboe reeds. SAYING: That’s a good question. FUTURE PLANS: ? ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Sextet 3,4; All-State Sectionals 3; Valley League Band 1; Valley League Chorus 2,3; Solo Competition 1,2,4. SMKSMMKSS SSSSSSSB
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