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Class Will expression. Pe Slndonl leaves her 'gum- craclL1.ng ski l to some th grader. Howard Q Palmer leaves his party-giving skill to an 8th grader with a barn. Ernest Foster leaves his w1tty?? remarks to Tom Lincoln. Ted Dhuy leaves his romantic technique in English class. Bonnie Compton leaves her post as Student Coun- cil President to some deserving 8th grader. 5'-l Jackie Greenfield leaves her sweet nature to Sandra Connors. Clinton Trac leaves his crazy ideas to B1 Gena. Marian Ross leaves her cheerleading ability to any Eth grader with as much bouncing energy. David Andrus leaves his interest in girls to Jim OiBr1en. Ro r Martin leaves his high marks to a needy grader. Shar 1 Shoemaker leaves her skill in writing 'Cup d s orner o a romantic- minded 8th grader. Ka Saunders leaves her latest tap routine to Donna Bennett. Jane Edgy leaves her saxop one and 1 s accompany- ing troubles to Dick Lawrence. Sue Russo l can't make up her mind to leave Mr. Burke happily or with regret. Dan Halton and Bill Brown leave their precious battered tuba to any 8th grader with a lot of wind. Ka Ste hens Ieaves her French book to anyone who likes to study. Gu Schamel leaves his devilis ess to John Rynone. Jane Mannln leaves her sweet persona y o ay Dunfee. Bob Williams leaves his wavy hair o ry ussell. Raymond Sisson leaves his shynese to John Boyle. Dawn Cortright leaves her mixing bowl to Peggy Tracy. John Moro leaves his Job as treasurer of Latin Club to a money-minded 8th grader. Joe Motea leaves his artistic ability to Judy Bracken. Pat Oakley leaves French class g adly. Bob Sutherland leaves his freckles to Joe Fravel. Bob Estes leaves his wise cracks to Bill Ransom. Sharon Scott leaves her needle and thread to Lenora Clupper. Dick Bartlett leaves his trumpet to Mike 0'Br1en. Tassy Pallas takes every- thing with him. Nano Clark leaves her fingernails to Allien Johnson. Sue Dobberstein leaves her friend y c rm to Eileen Paul. Tom Medi an leaves his ability to talk his way out of tight spots to Chuck Medalie. Mary u ver eaves her big smile to Sherrol Winslow. Mary Shay leaves her giggle to Peggy Liguori. Delores Thresher Just leaves her broken ones because nobody wants them. John Hallett leaves his bass drum to gather dust in the music room. Alice Johnston leaves her note-writing skill to Lyn Cacchione. Arthur McEwen leaves his cartoons hanging in the Art room. Phyllis Rice leaves her favorite earrings to Betty Foster. James Smith leaves his bobby pin to Jim Leahy. Jugy Rimbey leaves. Beth Schoo leaves Her flirtatious eyes to Mary Randall. Kenneth Da leaves his turtle- nec s ir s to Benny Green. Beverl Brown leaves her red ir to at Dimon. Charles Mont omer leaves his blond hair to Phil ostic. Patricia Petre leaves her homeroom seat to at Sovinsky. Jon Lincoln leaves his basketba 1 position to Frank Slndoni. Carl Terwilli er leaves f26X in Eysterics. Carol Robbins leaves her long hair to Roberta napp. usan Dailey leaves her bangs to Pat Hodge. Gilbert Acorn leaves his height to Ronald Dean. Jeanne Root, Judy Elston and Jayco Halstead leave their seats. Joseph Nemeth leaves h1s battered homeroom seat to Ed occo. Charles Wasielewski leaves his horn-rimmed glasses to anyone who needs them. Sue Rimbe leaves her Sayre boys to Linda Donahue. Marilyn Kimber leaves her history seat o Marie Swartwood. Tom Temple leaves his Job as pivot to Eugene Spicer. Nelson Houston leaves his accordion to anyone able to play it. Gregory Hurlbut leaves his home room seat to Wayne Waxman. Jim Gay leaves his pink shirt to John Gibbs. Phil Hunsinger leaves his engaging grin to Chip Caulum. Jim Drake leaves his bubble gum to Bill McNeal. Bill Dixon leaves his blank expressions to John Strange. Bob Courtri ht leaves his studious look to Kent Tappan. John Brennan leaves his cute blue to Charles Jayne. Jean Luce leaves all her boy friends to Ada Davis. in s 42 Nancy Henson leaves Mr. England with a relieved I Q 6 28
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Q p ,H 'W N, Home Room 22 lst row - Bonnie Annabel, Donna Bennett, Doris Soper, Beverly Anderson, B- Jean Compton, Joan Richards, Betty Barton, Yolanda Soper, Lenora Clupper, Sandra Connors 2nd row - Lyn Cacchione, Ann Cortright, Juliabelle Bracken, Linda Backer, Beverly Ben- nett Judith Cole, Mamie Campbell, Antoinette Condame, Carol Baker, Mr. Vale 3rd row - Edward Cocco, Richard Bean, Dean Anderson, Lindus Caulum, Harry Armbruster, Ted Harding, George Bartlett, Daniel Albertson, John Boyle, Philip Costic, Nicholas Casclo lst row Home Room 20 Roberta Knapp, Mary Dunfee, Ada Davis, Allien Johnson, Della Hutchinson, Carol Fuller Gladys Krishock, Patricia Hodge, Linda Donahue, Betty Foster Reginald Barnett, Roger George, Patricia Dimon, Martha Johnson, Mary Doan, agdrgy Donnelly, Geraldine Tobey, Emogene Hibbard, Robert Heath, Thomas Foley, . reene William GBUS, B6HJam1n Green, Gary Hatch, David Coyle, Ronald Dean, John Cum- mings, John Donnelly, John Gibbs, Joseph Fravel, Charles Jayne
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