Lyme Central School - Ontarion Yearbook (Chaumont, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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I, JOAN BLOCK, leave my everlasting optimism to the faculty. I, JUDY CHAV OUST IE, leave my job in the cafeteria to Dorothy Davis. I, CHRISTINE COMINS, leave my position in band to anyone who can conquer the French horn. I, DORIS GOSIER, leave all the borrowed junk in locker 6 to all its rightful owners. I, JACK GROSS, leave my basketball ability to Merlin Dodge. I, MARILYN HOWARD, leave my high marks to anyone who doesn't mind racking his brains EIGHT days a week. I, JEANNIE JACKLING, leave a box of cookies to the cafeteria for all the ones I have borrowed during my senior year. I, MICHAEL KELLY, leave my ability to express myself in English to Steven Haas. I, KENNETH LANNING, leave my ability to get into trouble to anyone else who likes to sit in the office. I, KATHLEEN PETERS, leave my messes in the cafeteria to anyone who wants to add to them. I, CINDY PHILLIPS, leave my position as cheerleader manager to anyone who likes to patch up arguments. I, MARLYNE PLANTY, leave my position as majorette to Dodie Gould. I, DONALD QUENCER, leave my ability to never know a dull moment to anyone who wants to pay the consequences. I, JOYCE REFF, leave my place on the cheering squad to anyone who is small enough to wear my uniform. I, KAREN SNYDER, leave my ability to be kicked out of study hall to anyone who wants it. I, ROWLAND TALBOT, leave my position as president of the student council to anyone brave enough to accept it. I, DIANE THOMPSON, leave my ability to talk babytalk to anyone who can say everything backwards, sideways, and upside-down at the wrong time. I, MICHELE TWISDALE, leave all the credit for the dissecting I have done this year to Charlie Hamlin, to whom it rightfully belongs. I, PRESTON WILEY, leave my chemistry marks to Arlene Lynch. I, AUDREY YOTT, leave my shorn tresses to the boys who get crew cuts before they go into the service. I, JANICE YOTT, leave my bubble gum under my desk in the English room to anyone who gets hungry before lunch. We hereby appoint as executor of this, our final will, our vice-principal, Mr. West. THE CLASS OF 1962 19

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DONALD QUENCER was unable to attend the reunion as he is under observation at Bellevue Hospital. It has been reported that Don has no joints! JOYCE REFF recently made headline news as an artist. She had the honor of having one of her works displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. However, the picture was accidentally hung upside down. Amazingly enough, Joyce had called the picture My Days at Lyme Central. While working for Jeannie, KAREN SNYDER met a bongo drum salesman who introduced her to his boss. The boss, a millionaire, and Karen were recently married and are now honey- mooning on the S.S. Bongo in the tropics. ROWLAND TALBOT was so praised for his student council work that John F. Kennedy found he required his services. Ronny is now the President's personal advisor. After suffering bankruptcy due to the drafting of one of its chief executives, the Oldsmobile Corporation is now back on its feet, thanks to DIANE THOMPSON, who stepped in and saved the business by adding to its line little compact Oldsmobile convertibles in stripes and plaids. MICHELE TWISDALE is now serving ten years in Kingston Penitentiary. It seems she ac- cidentally stabbed a patient with a broken thermometer. Louis Wehle passed PRESTON WILEY working on the farm shortly after graduation. He was so impressed by Preston’s work that he gave him half ownership of Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. Still in Switzerland after a square dancing contest, AUDREY YOTT is anxiously awaiting the results. She has been traveling with this group for ten years, and they have yet to lose a com- petition. Having worked with children for some years, JANICE YOTT became the mother of an entire orphanage. All was going fine until she attempted to discipline a six-foot youth who, in turn, broke Janice's collar bone. We, the Senior Class of 1962 of Lyme Central School of Chaumont, in the county of Jefferson, in the state of New York, being of inferior mind, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in the following manner: FIRST: To MR. WRIGHT we leave the peace that could only result from our leaving. To the PERSONNEL we leave thanks for watching over us for the past twelve years. To the JUNIORS we leave a vast sum of unpaid bills for them to take care of in any way they see fit. To the FACULTY we just leave! SECOND: I, JANICE BECK, leave my place at the head of the alphabet to Tommy Yott. 18

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