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SENIOR CLASS WILL ,, the SENIOR CLASS OF 1959, being of sound and generous mind, do hereby 'I the following possessions to our loyal friends of the Class of I960, w trust that they will make use of their good judgment in the use of these precious gifts• Elaine Shackleford leaves her bottle of Light and Bright and a few lemons to Malia Wilson. (The LEMONS make the hair lighter.) Gordon Wood bequeaths to Donald Rose his ability to solve math problems. (On second thought, Don, maybe you had better use your own ability.) Carole Ripley is the proud receiver of the black skirt she has wanted for so long. You may pick it up from Kay anytime, Carole. Murray Collette wills to Judy Bradish his darkening blond curls. (She was the first of many to ask for them.) Mae Solon gives to Pat Lesperance her outstanding ability to get along with her most revered teachers. (If she has any.) Since Joe Atkinson didn’t use the muscles willed to him last year, he thinks David Collette may be able to use them. (Use them any way you wish, David) Tom Cassidy leaves to Richard Best and Francis Rounds his earnest hopes of growing taller. Dale Miller leaves to Malen LaCross his ability to twirl. Dale doesn’t want the band to be without a drum major next year. Joyce Remington leaves to Sharon Ritz her giddy laugh. She feels that a homeroom teacher would be lonesome without someone with such a laugh. Matty Norris says he doesn't have anything to leave to anyone. He wants to take it all with him. Norma Luther leaves to Keatha Graham her ability to count large sums of money accurately, a quality she will need as next year's Senior treasurer. Gerald Humes cedes to Douglas Quackenbush his skill in shooting baskets; the PIRATES should be able to win them all next year. Steven Ripley is the proud receiver of Ellen Jenack’s ability to write literate letters, to be used when writing to that certain person in Syracuse. Doran Kitts leaves to ’Wesley Parow his unlimited vocabulary to use whenever and however he needs to. Richard LaPlatney leaves to Elton Wood and James Phillips his fond hope of growing shorter for a change. Eleanor LaPlatney yields half of her bouncing energy to James Wray and Michael Earl. (She was going to leave it all but decided she might have need of some.) Frances Geer leaves to Arlene Phillips and Thelma Sullivan the red striped slacks she wore to typing test in January. (Be careful, girls, only one at a t ime.) Linda Ritz, to Charlotte Jackson, her average in English IV so she may raise it a little more. Bob Ford wills to John Naccari some of his quiet personality so that he may be able to get and keep a girl. Suzanne Luther leaves to Carol Sweet her bobby pins and curlers in hopes that she may never have to use them. Jim Bradish bestows on Morris Hart the ability to catch rich girls, an ability willed to him by last year's class. Bill Priest cedes the Hot Rod to David LaPlatney.
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Linda Ritz Band 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Leland Ryan Basketball Manager 3 Mae Solon Chorus 1-2-3-4 Gordon Wood Basketball 2-3-4 Chorus 3-4 Class Vice President 1
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The ability to take Pa’s car is gladly relinquished to Sharon Fraser by Lee Clary. noran Fraser leaves his French (?) to Peter Blanchard and Albert Moroughan. This French is good for any country except France. Leland Ryan bequeaths to Gary Gray his sugar bush on the hill. To anyone we might have overlooked we bequeath whatever they may find once we have left these halls. FAVORITES joe Atkinson SONG Apple Blossom Time jim Bradish City Lights Tom Cassidy Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Lee Clary Playboy Murray Collette Wishful Thinking Bob Ford Bonaparte Retreat Doran Fraser The Story of My Love Frances Geer Jealousy Gerald Humes One Night with You Ellen Jenack To Know Him Is to Love Him Doran Kitts Child Cry Eleanor LaPlatney Guitar Boogie Shuffle Richard LaPlatney Yup Norma Luther Sea Cruise Suzanne Luther Danny Boy Matty Norris It’s Only the Beginning Dale Miller Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Bill Priest Come Softly to Me Kay Ripley It's Just a Matter of Time Joyce Remington Once a Week Date Linda Ritz The Diary Leland Ryan Wayward wind Mae Solon Venus Gordon Wood Beep Beep Elaine Shackleford Apple Blossom Time SAYING gimme another one AMBITION professional gambler O.K. O.K. woman-haterl give me a comb business tycoon pardon my language forest ranger what’s the sense in it beat Rocket LeBlanc in hockey blackjack to win at blackjack off my back, dad die in a gluttonous way no kidding housewife holy mackerel the moon you fool’. first woman president real cool Bar Association (which one?) real gone housewife I don’t know mechanic one, two, three electrician's mate gracious secretary but...but... successful you fool’. paper boy ? sailor ? we don’t know you don’t like it- until you do to get out of this place just think of it secretary don’t worry about it (too many to list) you’d better best believe it travel at the earliest opportunity I don't know either be another Rockefeller I mean after all die wealthy
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