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Judy Mandigo: Quote: Without the rocks, the brook would lose its song. Will: I will my long hair to Mr, BEEBE, curls and all. David Mayhew: Quote: I'll eat when I'm hungry, and drink whem I'm dry; If a tree don't fall on me I'll live till I die. Clark Nichols: Quote: You have to stay aw ke to make your dreams come true. Will: I leave my seat in advanced algebra class to anybody who needs a rest. Fat Ormsbee: Quote: I was cut out to be an angel but somebody ran away with the patterm. Will: I, as I am taking all my many talents with me, do will to Cherl Bice, all the room in the upstairs hall, so she won't bump into any- one. Joyce Rayburn: Quote: Be careful of your thoughts, they may break into words at any minute. Will: I leave a pocketful of butterscotch candies to anyone with enough nerve to pass them out during Basic Art class. Robert Rickett: Quote: I hate to leave the senior class, because of a certain sophomore laaff. Will: I leave one set of car keys to the hog to my baby brother , Ronald, in hopes that he'll get it more than I have. 19
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I Duane Hazelton: Quote:Happy am I; from care I’m free! Why aren't they all contented like me? Will: I will my name Emmitt (the clown) to anyone who can up- hold it, and my good times at Morristown, Gouveneur, Brockville and points unknown to any boy looking for a time. Dianna Hilbome: Quote: Gay and jolly in her ways, makes us welcome her always. Will: I leave my little red Chevy and my dancing ability to my brother Dean; and the responsibility of looking out for him to all the girls. Barbara Howes: Quote: Be friendly and you'll never want for friends. Will: I will my ability to get up and give speeches in English class to anyone who has nerve enough to do so, ( I didn't ). Robert Hubbard: Quote: A friendly boy at first seems shy, but when you get to know him, my oh my. Will: I hearby leave my quiet- ness and shyness to Lawrence Wright. I hope he has a miserable time with it. Robert Hynes: Quote: The real leaders do not al- ways march at the head of the procession. Will: I leave my brownie points in Ag.to Edward Bullock so he won't have to work so hard to get a good mark. James Kelly: Quote: a man who goes to the bot- tom of things, usually ends up on top. Will: i leave all the easy math and science courses to my cousin, Pat Kelly. May she carry on, with the ease that I have, in these courses. 18
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James Ripa: Quote: “I never think of the future, it casee eoon enough. Will: I, being of sound mind (I think), leave to Dean Hilborne all our good times in Rensselaer Falls. I also leave my BROMIE POINTS in business classes to Jack Seeley. Ella Sauter: Quote: At times quiet, at times gay, she has moods to suit the day. Will: I, being quite a talker, will my gift of gab to Marie Fitzgerald who needs it. Jim Scott: Quote: I came, I saw, and I'm still looking. Will: I will nothing as I am taking all my talents with me, what fun I possess. Bonnie Simmons: Quote: Still, yet pleasing is this lass, a worthwhile member of our class. Will: I leave my ability to roam the halls to a certain girl that Calls me Knob. Walter Simmons: Quote: All men are created equal. The question is: equal to what? Will: I leave my crucifix hold to Ronnie Simmons. Frances Smithers: Quote: A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Will: I leave my ability to grad- uate within three years to anyone willing to try to do it. 20
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