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Class Will Peggy Ligpori leaves her worrying whether or not she is going to pass exams to Carol Ransom. Mancer Gleason leaves his witty remarks to anyone who can stand them. Nora Paul leaves her clever drawings to Rita Lockwood. Joe Fravel leaves his Safety Patrol duty to Dick Dixson. Kay Lewis and Mary Randall leave their wanting to get to Senior High to any girls with Senior High boy friends. Johnny Boyle leaves his shy- ness to Bob Lewis. Eileen Motsay leaves her collection of Clark bar wrappers to any- one who likes them as much. Bill Ransom leaves his nroaringn voice to Cyril Vergason. Donna Lincoln and Linda Donahue leave their interests in the Sayre Community Center to Jeanne Miller. Catherine Maslin leaves her clever ability to sew to Mary Martin. HDocH and Mike 0'Brien leave Mr. Burke with a sigh of relief. Pat Sovinsky leaves her cheerleading ability to Marilyn Laman. Dick Rockwell leaves his ability to play basketball to Jerry Mosier. Sandy Connors leaves her noisiness to any 8th grader as quiet. John Rynone leaves his D. A. haircut to any 8th grader with the ability to grow one. Pat Dimon leaves her freckles to Jean Armbruster. Phil Costic leaves the Spanish Club in a riot. Roberta Knapp leaves her long hair to Beverly Besteder. Dale Sisson leaves his real sharp clothes to Jeff Millard. Donna Bennett leaves Mrs. Stan- ford with regret. Walt Robbins and Jim Sindoni leave their post of duty on the Art Staff of the Carcajou to anyone who deserves it. Beverly Anderson leaves her brains in Spanish to Donna Stedge. Nick Cascio leaves Mrs. Cummings tearing out her hair. Ada Davis leaves her liking of new fads to Gail Wrench. Chip Caulum leaves his bright cheerful smile to Mike Schamel. Hazel Culver leaves F.H.A. to any girl who enjoys it as much. Frank Sindoni leaves his Ncrewcutu to Ronnie Lattimer. Bill Gena leaves his nickname HPizzaN to Dick Travis. Jean Compton leaves her tallness to Pat Cary. Gary Clark leaves his milking machine to anyone who likes to get up at 5:30 A.M. to use it. Sheila 0'Toole leaves her fondness for Sayre boys to Jackie Mulligan. Gagy Russell hopes to leave. Lenora Clupper leaves her mad, mad crushes to Ann 0'Brien. Ed Odell ilti and Kent Tappan leave their studious looks to Ed Burke and Bob Hallett. Magy Dunfee leaves her bouncing energy for being in so many activities to Ann Soprano. Benny Green leaves his financial troubles as 9th grade Treasurer to any money-minded eighth grader. S C y s
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Mary Dunfee - apple blossom Queen Charlie Jayne - zoo keeper Bill Ransom - clown in Ringling Brothers Circus Pat Sovinsky - Mr. Caulum's secretary James 0'Brien - tobacco grower Kay Lewis - Miss America 1960 Joe Fravel - filmcutter at M.G.M. - champion weight lifter - professional ice skater - angleworm farmer - future Mr. America - woman cop - Fuller brush girl - Harry James II winner of Sadie Hawkins Day race Beverly Bennett - owner of a flea circus Sandy Connors - Algebra teacher Nick Cascio - poultry raiser Bob Rynone - pro football player Mamie Campbell - ballet dancer Lyn Cacchione - mink raiser Mancer Gleason - motorcyclist Mary Randall - opera singer Benny Green - bone doctor Charles Medalie - ski instructor Ann Cortright - best-dressed girl of 196 Phil Costic - jet pilot John Boyle - boxer Roberta Knapp - marriage counselor Dan Albertson - Dr. Hyde Dick Armbruster - sword swallower Peggy Tracy - trapeze artist Mike Maslin - girl athlete Virginia Palumbo - producer of HLassieH Ed Odell - farmer Dick Lawrence - saxplayer in Ray Anthony orchestra Lenora Clupper - Home Ec. teacher T m Lincoln - future President of U.S. Ruth Schwartz - English professor John Cummings - bubble gu champion Sheila 0'Toole - star in J.E. Rgdeg Dick Rockwell Donna Bennett Frank Sindoni Gary Russell Eileen Motsay Jean Compton Mike 0'Brien Donna Lincoln - 0 l Jim Sindoni - bathing suit designer Chip Caulu - teacher in a girls' school Bonnie Annabel - director of an all-girl band Sherrol Winslow - pianist Keith Beers - peanut machine dealer Beverly Anderson - model for eye glasses John Gibbs - soda fountain jockey Della Hutchinson - builder of bird houses Ed Korgan - stargazer Virginia Layer - dentist Peggy Liguori - Einstein II Carl Morton - tight rope walker Ada Davis - Academy Award Actress George Bartlett - telephone repairman Tony Condame - toothpaste model Robert Warren - bus driver Ed Cocco - ink remover manufacturer Bill Gena - future owner of Brill's restau- rant Sandy Searfoss - flute player in Michigan State band Nora Paul - designer of hats Ronnie Dean - head drummer at Cornell Kay Zdon - missionary Richard Bean - U. S. Senator Hazel Culver - channel swimmer Tom Foley - fisherman Bob Heath - ditchdigger Gretchen Bodine - raises angora cats Pat Hodge - coach of a girls' wrestling Carol Baker - radio announcer Walt Robbins - freckler remover Carol Fuller - gym teacher John Rynone - millionaire Jim Leahy - bug grower Judy Cole - violinist Dale Tracy - orchid florist Marie Swartwood - best mother of 1965 Pat Beaver - cowgirl Linda Backer - roller skater Dale Sisson - yo-yo demonstratorr Betty Foster - bookkeeper Charles VanDusen - maker of false teeth team Gary Clark - policeman Bob Scott - bobby pin manufacturer Judy Bracken - artist 1 Pat Dimon - author X XI kg I A X 'D Q u ,- Qi 5 qw , ' f.ff4f9'WV l 26
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