Kenston High School - Kenstonian Yearbook (Chagrin Falls, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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.yr l .i ROY ALAN HARRIS Uncle Roy . . . a willing worker . . . likes responsibility . . . al- ways ready to try anything new and different. Camera Club 43 Safety Patrol 132,33 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,4. BARBARA LOUISE BOGDANY Butch . . .black-haired beauty . . . poised . . . independent and sweet Personality. Home Ec. Club 23 Dramatic Club 33 Echo Staff 33 Com. Club 4 Chorus l,2. DORO THY MAY UNGER Dottie . . . quiet and composed . . . musically inclined . . . soft- spoken. Orchestra 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,3,4Q GAA 1,43 Commercial Club. KAREN GRACE FRITZ Kay . . . easy going . . . casual . . . loves to be active and busy. Echo Staff 33 GAA 4g Commercial Club 4. MARTHA JEAN WILDE Marty . . . class artist . . . al- ways willing to lend a hand . . . serene and happy. FTA 43 Dramatic Club 43 Year- book Staff 43 Echo Staff 43 Chorus 132,33 Commercial Club 43 GAA 134. W V f I 20 ,J



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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of Nineteen Hun- dred and Fifty-nine of Kenston High School, do hereby declare this document to be our first, last, and only will and testament as follows: To the class of '60, we will our amazing ability to ALWAYS give successful dances, and our un- precedented talent for earning money! Janet Ackley, will my ability to type stencils to anyone in Miss Hurd's future typing classes. Alyce Anderson, will my position at the beginning of the alphabet to anyone who likes to sit in the front of the room. Peggy Barnard, will the ability to brown nose any teacher to any student who needs a passing grade. Carrynn Bleyl, will my ability to not get detentions to my brother Greg. Barbara Bogdany, will one slightly used stick of gum to Mr. Hall. 4 Mary Brown, will my Shorthand II and Office Prac- tice to any underclassman that is crazy enough to take it. Linda Cline, will my ability to be a failure to Ginny Szoka. Jim Costello, will my ability to leave the school grounds for lunch and not get caught, to any poor sucker that has to sit in the cafeteria. Marjorie Danforth, will Pat Barnard the position of head drummer. Louise Dayton, will my first name to my sister Mary Lou Dayton, hoping it will help the teachers out. Frances Dines, will my hair to Pat Rybicki. Carol Elco, will the eighth grade to Miss Hurd. Steve Ferencie, will my singing ability in Chorus to anyone not as talented. Dennis Fox, want to keep what I have. Judy Frischkorn, will to Marilee Hartker the ability to smoke cigars without choking. Karen Fritz, will to my sister, Elaine, my straight A+ average. Diane Gafford, will my big feet to the navy frog- men, in hopes that they will be of better use to them. Gayle Gastemire, will my majorette tossles to Kathy Miner. Gwen Goff, my height to Sandra Dombeck. Bill Green, will my job as sports correspondent to Pete Freas, whose brother willed it to me last year. Barbara Grochocki, will my front seat in Govern- ment class to Grace Paterek. Barbara Hague, will my ability to open my mouth at the wrong time to my buddy Kathy Miner. Don Hale, will my ability to drive to Bonnie Ansley. Bob Hamilton, will my metal treasury box to any freshman who wants to be treasurer for four years. Roy Harris, will all of my school books to my brother Ray in hopes that he enjoys them as much as I did. Judy Hoffman, will my place in the marching band to Leonard Parker. 22 Polly Howe, will my ability to make good fudge to Ted Ferencie. Shirley Huff, will my position in the band to my brother Larry. Geoffrey Hutchings, will my old desert boots to Tom Nowak.' Bob Janosko, will my ability to be the last one out of the locker room during any sport, to Dave DeMuch. Jim Kizak, will all my book covers to Mr. Batchlor Ken LaRue, will my position as manager to the varsity basketball team, to Pete Freas. Bruce Lindow, will my beautiful black chevy to anyone with a worthy need for it. Barbara Nau, will the ability for my brother Don, to do better in Health thanl have done. Pete Parker, will my ability to shoot at the wrong basket to Dave DeMuch. Dave Pfouts, will to Ron Miner a few of my C's to break up the monotony of his straight A's. Judy Pfouts, will my position in the band to my cousin, Nancy Pfouts. Nolan Rhea, will one small amiable, Spanish teacher to the future language classes. Daisy Ritchie, will my homeroom teacher to the next eighth graders. Bruce Rolland, will my ability to totally wreck any car to Ron Priscilla. Ed Rybicki, will my guard position on the football team to any other halfback who wants it. Mark Saiter, will my ability to be hall guard more than one period to anyone who doesn't like study halls. Carolyn Sill, will my apple a day to Ann Hague so that she may have rosy fat cheeks like me. Jim Skala, will my skill of pushing cars to Grant Clifford. Gary Slavik, will my ability to change Buick tires to Mike Ansley. Lynn Smith, will my ability to do push-ups to the Kenston football team of 1959 in hopes that it will help them to have as fine a record as this year's team. Dick Stotlar, will my beard to Tom Nowak. Dave Stout, will my dubious ability of obtaining daily detentions to any person who deserves its privileges. Jim Supik, will my date book to Carol Bradley. Clarice Tatulinski, will my front seat, next to the window in English class to my brother Paul. Dick Tritt, will my cheering ability to Faye Bartholomew. Dorothy Unger, will to my brother Eric, the ability to talk in Mr. Barchlor's study hall without the usual consequences. Marcia Wanamaker, will my position at the end of the alphabet to anyone who likes to sit in the back of the room. Martha Wilde, will my ability to tell little white lies to anyone who can't seem to get home on time.

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Kenston High School - Kenstonian Yearbook (Chagrin Falls, OH) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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