Morris Central High School - Morrisanian Yearbook (Morris, NY)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 30 text:

CenUws! Qtodvis! SgkXms!

Page 29 text:

Tkb Lost WlH OmAj Tkstojtofij dj PHYLLIS ANDERSON leaves to JANICE KLINDT her job with Mr. Stafford. JULIE BROOKS leaves to JODY HARRIS the tradition of going with a George all through high school. LORRY DAVIS leaves to SOPHIE WAGNER---Dick Lawton. LINDA DECKER leaves to CINDY COON her seat on bus 28 and a tape recording of her voice. Also, to JIM GEORGE, she leaves Owen Grad, and a free admittance to all Jewish celebrations. PAT DUGAN leaves to PAT COLLIER her seat in band. JOHN ELLIOTT leaves to RICK SOHNE a pair of ski boots. To NANCY GULLER, he leaves a can of sardines. MIKE FINNERAN leaves to PERRY TOURTELLOTTE, his coordination. LOIS GEORGE leaves to NANCY GULLER her own private hambouger stand. DARLENE GREGORY leaves to PEGGY SHAMPNOIS her desk in Mr. Stafford's homeroom. LINDA GULLER leaves to SUSAN BARTON her seat in band. JIM GUTIERREZ leaves to DONNA SCHICK—Peggy Shampnois. BOB HOLD RIDGE leaves to SEAN DUGAN 3 jars of pickled onions. RALPH KODRICH leaves to JOHN JOY his trusty hunting knife. JIM LULL leaves to JIM GEORGE his refereeing jobs on Saturday nights. Also to Jim goes his seat on the 76ers bench. PAT MCKOWN leaves to CARL her marching ability. MONA MOORE leaves her name to RAY MOORE. CHERYL NELSON leaves her trusty make-up kit to PAM DAVIS. JOHN PICKENS leaves to DENNIS HUNGERFORD his beads and sandles. DARRYL PLACE leaves to WALTER ELLIOTT his level to see that his foundation is plume. DALE AND STEVE PURDY leave TIM AND TOM RENDO the tradition of being seniors together. TERRY QUINTIN leaves to GARY JACOBSEN his yard to play football on, free of charge. ALAN SPRINGETT leaves to CLARE GREGORY Ills collection of science fiction books to keep him busy on Saturday nights. NANCY TREMLETT leaves to RENATE FORESTER her place in Mr. Smith's heart. DON VALENTINE leaves to BECKY SHELDON his quietness. JEAN WALTER leaves to TOM DECKER a jar of dill pickles. To MARTIE she leaves her great cheering ability. ANDY WAY AND leaves his field glasses to RALPH EMERSON. SHARON EMERSON leaves to JANE LOESER her shortstop position and lucky glove if ever there is another girls' soft- ball team. BILL YOUNG leaves DAN WALLING his hookshot. BILL WRIGHT leaves his shoehorn to MIKE ALGER. To MR. COUDEN we leave all our old book reports. To MR. STAFFORD we leave the Junior Class to analyze. To MRS. JACOBSEN we leave our Junior Yearbook Staff editors to give her gray hair. To the JUNIOR GIRLS we leave our great taste in everything. To the JUNIOR BOYS we leave our effervescent personalities. To all the JUNIORS we leave a rainy work day and the worn out chaperones from our Senior trip. To the FRESHMEN we leave our condolences on the three remaining years they have at Morris.



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CfiaSS RtOpfi Cy PHYLIS ANDERSON - will put a dent in the other side of the Driver Ed. car. JULIE BROOKS - exhibiting her tongue in a side show. LORRY DAVIS - playing her baritone or tenor sax in college whenever the need arises. LINDA DECKER - marrying a rich man in France. PAT DUGAN - riding her trombone to college. JOHN ELLIOTT - fixing flat tires on his way back from South New Berlin. SHARON EMERSON - trying out typewriters for IBM. MIKE FINNERAN - striving to figure out the human race and how he can get in on it. LOIS GEORGE - celebrating the Jewish holidays. DARLENE GREGORY - running a horse ranch in Utah. LINDA GULLER - trying to convince people that she's as smart as her marks show. JIM GUTIERREZ - writing songs for the Beatles and playing with the Rolling Stones. BOB HOLDRIDGE - saving money to go on a hunting trip to Alaska. BILL HOAG - making a yearly trip to the barber whether he needs it or not. RALPH KODRICH - trying to think up a way to play chess for a living. WANDA IVANOV1C - taking lessons in bull fighting. CHERYL NELSON - a private secretary for a lawyer in New York. MONA MOORE - getting married and having a dozen kids. PAT McKOWN - coming back to school to blow off steam at Mr. Couden. JIM LULL - making frequent visits to the Valley View section of Oneonta. JOHN PICKENS - head of a bead and mustache factory. DARRYL PLACE - riding his motorbike all over the world. DALE PURDY - following his drumsticks wherever they might lead him. STEVE PURDY - applying for Social Security in 1970. ANDY WAY AND - playing the RED BARON in a Snoopy movie. JEAN WALTER - trying to find her skirt at 3 a. m. NANCY TREMLETT - checking out computer students at the University of Mass. ALAN SPRINGETT - playing chess on his way to Summer School. DON VALENTINE - trying to find the fastest way to get to Rockdale. BILL WRIGHT - playing basketball for UCLA. JACK FLANNERY - convincing people that his 200 lbs. come from eating. TERRY QUINTIN - swimming the Butternut to get to Cindy's house. BILL YOUNG - never failing to put the 8-ball in the side pocket.

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