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Page 23 text:
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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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FIRST ROW: D. Heasley, L. Walker, J. Fitzgerald, R. Reff, P. Madill, P. Mason. SECOND ROW: B. Gifford, P. Barbour, N. Radley, A. Whitmore, N. Dodge, S. Haas, J. Hill, Mr. Van Schaick. Absent - G. Thomson. The Junior Class of 1961-1962, consisting of 14 members, has had a successful year. We conducted a stationery sale and sold refreshments at home basketball games. We also sponsored a dance and had popcorn and fudge sales. Officers for the year have been: President - DONALD HEASLEY Vice President - ROSELYN REFF Secretary - JENIFER ROSS Treasurer - LOIS WALKER 4c(vice ta t e tycMconA, We advise PHILIP BARBOUR to dye his hair blonder and become Chaurnont's Tab Hunter. We advise NANCY DODGE to stay just the way she is now. She couldn't be nicer. We advise JANEEN FITZGERALD to get acquainted with the senior boys. They could use some feminine attention. We advise BRAD GIFFORD to become a parking lot attendant when he learns the difference be- tween left and right. We advise STEVE HAAS to keep practicing basketball and studying medicine. Who knows? He might become Dr. Haas of the Globetrotters. We advise DONALD HEASLEY to become a member of the United States Peace Corps. His in- genious ideas will help better respect toward the United States. 21
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