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John Ruddy leaves his knack for avoiding work to David Fife and Philip Ashley. Willie and Wilkie Bush leave Tim and Tom Lucas to answer that old question, 6'Which one are you? Joyce Feulner leaves her even temperament to Kathy Thompson. Helen Caratsole leaves her few unwanted pounds to Georgia Moulton. Mildred Marceau leaves Judy Tiernan, Eileen Alford and Shirley Martin to proof- read next year's '4Memories.', Nanna Trabolt leaves us with pleasant memories of her stay with us and takes many memories with her. Linda Tredo leaves her ability in crafts to Judy Dezell with the hope she will some day finish her smocking. Judy Lunderman leaves her seam ripper to Marianne Carnal and Marie Morrison. Frani Ruddy leaves her bright smile to Mary Jane Dessert and Eleanor Drew. Ray Ellis and Richard Feulner leave all English books to Gary Hargrave and Robert Mossow. Louise Richards leaves her baton to Cheryl Rookey. Carol Silakowski leaves her record for going steady the longest to Betty Jean Aumell. Pat Ruddy leaves Cheryl Dutton in the care of motherly f?J.Carol Beckstead. Tam Buckley leaves her ability to remain on a diet to Sandra Pearson. Remember Tam's motto, HI starve, but man the results! Carol Colbert leaves her sparkling personality and nickname, Happy , to Donna Henderson, Pat lbey and Diane Willard. Bill Hosmer II and Joel Howard Ill leave their highly conservative Republican view- points to Thomas Ruddy Il. Gail Pruner leaves her nickname, Sleepy , to Doreen Kentner. Pat Chateau leaves her notes from shorthand class to Elaine Pryce. Linda Dunn leaves her interest in old basketball players to Mike Buckley. Seems you have much in common, girls. Dick Cardoza leaves his flirty antics to Lee Young. The trio of Peggy Pemberton, Judy Ladoceour and Nancy Holliday leave their vast knowledge in Homemaking to Lin-da Fitzgerald. Art Wert just leaves but not before he gives some valuable advice to Louis Barkley- concerning football, that is. Janice LaValley leaves her natural hair color to Sandy Smithers. Stephen Reynolds leaves his vast vocabulary and his ingenious means of using it to Joyce Trombley and Pat Monaghan. Pat Boyea leaves her copy of the FHA Creed to Barb Farnsworth. Bill Carkner leaves his magazine drive chart to Mary Campbell. Donald Martin leaves as quietly as he came. Bill Blair and Dave Castleman just leave with a big sigh of relief.
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Class Will We, the elite class of '64 do hereby will and bequeath all our skills and abilities - pulling pranks, muttering, goofing off. making excuses. etc. - to the Class of 765 in the confidence that they will make good use of them. We attest to our soundness of mind - don't laugh - and declare this to be our last will and testament nullifying all others. Russ Strait leaves his charm. sex appeal and oh you know to Alan Xickerson. Some- how we don't think Al needs them too much. Linda DeFazio leaves her cigarette breaks to Margie Christie. Remember Lindais motto, Margie - usmoke with care evervwheref, Alice Hubbard leaves her favorite teasing comb to Meredith Campbell. May it profit you as much as it has Hub! Richard Weegar leaves his attitude. 'cl hate school. people and life in generali' to Kenny Graves. Dennis Willard leaves the unpopular side of any debate to Bernard Pierce. Judy LaPoint leaves her laugh to Eleanor Hoadley and Bonnie Gagne. Way'ne Hicks leaves his art materials to Roxine Baker. Virginia Hoyt leaves Terry Moulton but with the warning. Hands off. Junior girlsf' Rosie Miller leaves her knowledge of business subjects to Bea Hicks. ':Live up to the title, Beaf, Yes, that blond Don Juan. Lynn Bouchard. is at last leaving and to John Porteous he wills his title, 'Tlavboy of the Year. James Sabre leaves his superior intellect to Ernie Runions. Charles Condlin leaves his ability to sleep with his eyes open to James Fobare and Guy Conger. lNot in class, bovsj Leslie Bower leaves her penmanship to George Dunlop. Take pity on the teachers. George, and use it. Ruth Dalton leaves her sister, Catherine. to be HAlmost alwavs, but never uite latefi , , q Alan Myers leaves his copy of War and Peace fscarcelv usedl to Gerald Fisher and Suzanne Sheets. Rick Haney leaves his off-beat sense of humor to Bob DeFazio and Steve Fisher. Roy Cameron leaves his ability to gain pre-knowledge of history exams to Maureen Finnegan. Since Steve LePage can't leave study hall. he leaves his nonchalant expression to John Steen. Tina Clegg leaves the bookstore to Norma Walker and Sharon Pierce. John Ashley leaves his case of 'South African Jungle Rot to Gregg Reid. Better find an antibiotic, Mrs. Finnegan. Tom Charlebois leaves his connections in the alcohol industry to Larry Putney. 5'With a hiccup here and a hiccup theref'
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iw State Scholarship Winners 37 W Leslie Bower Ruth Dalton 2 -gfigwii 'T ,' .,, i 55 4,4 A v ki' y Willianl H05me1' Katrina Clegg Dennis Willard Maureen Finnegan and Tom Ruddy were chosen by the Selection Committee of the AFS as Madrid-Waddington Central's applicants for the Americans Abroad Program for the summer of 1964. Both of these students are honor students who will complete their Junior year in June. Tom and Maureen were both chosen as probationary members of the National Honor Society early in their Sophomore year of high school. Both of these studenls,are active in all school and community' affairs and are fine young citizens. Following graduation from high school Maureen and Tom plan to at- tend college. As yet the choice of college and the choice of curriculum are indefinite. At the present time they are eagerly awaiting a notification from AFS in New York as to whether either of them will be named a finalist in the Americans Abroad Program.
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