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Pernor Glass Officers Left to right: Richard Smith. Student Council Magistrate; Justin Earle. Student Council Representative; Colin McDonough. Vice President; Henrietta Bishop. President; Carol Baker. Secretary; Phyllis Gilroy. Treasurer; Gary Latourelle, Student Council Representative.
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CHARLENE ELIZABETH TWA Charcoal Student Council 1,3; Senior Play 4; Junior Minstrel 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Scouts 1,2, 3,4; Sports Club 3,4; Intramurals 2,3.4; Play Day 4; Band 4; French Club 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Library Assistant 3,4; Students' Day 3; Junior Supper Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; All-State Sectional 4; All- County Concert 4; May Festival 1,2, 3,4; Messiah 1; Dancing Club 2, 3. ( ass Sonc Though we lea All the joys We can face tomorrow Knowing we’ll never What future's ours, We've yet to see. Still fond mem'ries will We'll remember always, GRADUATION DAY.
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To Howard Abare - Gary Latourelle leaves his ability to get along with the coach. To Robert Anderson - Richard Passino and Eugene Morrow leave their D. A. 's and Elvis Presley sideburns To Willis Arthur - Bob Riani leaves his terrific build and his favorite cookbook, How to Eat Spaghetti With a Spoon. To Edwin Arthur - Russell Smith wills his complete library of Donald Duck comic books and The Radioman's Guide of Causes and Treatments of Electrocution. To Gerald Bedwell - Frank Burtt leaves his Physics workbook and his ability to get along with Mr. TeWinkel. To Warren Bezio - Richard Smith wills his spectacular height. To Roland Blaise - Chuck Gurnsey leaves his position as top pin-boy in Craig's Bowling Emporium, which he recently vacated. To Danny Finnegan - Alan Holt wills his meekness. To Robert Hanley - Warren Martin leaves his sense of humor. To Dale LaHue, Warren Larabee. and Doug Layo - Colin McDonough leaves the assurance of a position in his father's business, after they use the scholarship to the Pallbearer’s School which he so amply provided. To Harold Earle - Juddy Earle leaves his stubbornness. To Edward Patnode - Pete Gordon leaves his favorite recordings of Cindy. O'Cindy and Mr. Sandman. To Noel Peterson, Howard Ryan and Alan Mosier - Benny Lopez leaves his riotous ways and a fine set of Games to Play While the Librarian's Away. To Ray Heberts - Bill King leaves it to Ray to find a new school pal. To John Cross - Ed Gray and Jack Liberace Craig leave their collections of odd love letters. To Judy Fitzpatrick - Carol Baker leaves the remainder of the pension she receives for services rendered as secretary to the Student Council. To Penny Roy. Lestine Eisen, and Marilyn Ladieu - Carolyn Pfohler leaves her reputation as class clown. To Nancy Charbonneau and Agatha LaBombard - Ann Bolton leaves her girlish Figger. To Judy Boland and Marianne Lesperance - Catherine Murphy wills her charming personality and blushing ways. To Kathryn Holt - Barbara Galston wills her bottled blond curls. To Jean McDonough - Phyllis Gilroy wills a big pot of gold that now rests in the school safe. To Helen Coolidge, Janet Tetrault, and Mary Morrow - Betty Holt wills her gift of gab. To Mary White - Audrey Beardsley wills her a piece of Johnny Cake and a copy of Audrey's latest book: LIFE BEHIND THE RED-BRICK WALLS OF K.C.S. To Judy Miner and June Preston - Henrietta Bishop wills the po- sition she left in the mental ward of Champlain Valley Hos- pital. To Shirley Blaise. Hazel Agoney, and Kathleen Moran - Joanna Callanan leaves her pair of dancing slippers to be divided equally. To Gretchen Greene. Jeanne King and Sally Sullivan - Beverly Mayo leaves Her'own recipe of beauty: A Princess Pat Make-up Kit. To Ruth and Norma Martin and Diane LeCierc - Charlene Twa leaves her favorite album of fine dancing records by Spike Jones. To Betty LaMountain. Carmen Lopez, and Kathy Dwyer - Elaine Davey reaves her scrabble board. To Alice Sawyer. Nellie Bashaw, and Jeanette Chaperone - Joanne Ford leaves a bottle of her own beauty preparation: Ciintonviile swampwater and green garlic.
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