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Page 28 text:
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Written by Dawn Darling Sharyl Chaffee We, the Senior Class of 1963, be¬ ing physically fit and mentally sound do hereby bequeath and be¬ quest our unique and much envied possessions to the following. In this our first and last will and testament: To the Board of Education we leave our sincerd appreciation for the tools of education they provided us for twelve years. To the faculty we leave a heart¬ felt thank you for their patience, understanding, and invaluable teach¬ ing. To the Juniors we leave the idea that next year.they will be Seniors. To the Sophomores we leave two more happy years at Northeast. To the Freshmen we leave the opportunity that we once had; the opportunity to take advantage in the fullest of your three senior high school years. We hope you make the most of it. RONNIE DAVIS wills his Coon hunting ability to DORIS PITCHER. HALBERT BRINK leaves his lead foot” to DANNY BERLIN. DENNIS TAYLOR wills his ping pong paddle to RONNIE CATLIN. VICKY KENDRICK wills her quiet, shy ways to JOYCE BRINK. JOAN ROBINSON wills her tiny- ness to SHARON JONES. MICKEY PAIEWSKI wills her per¬ sonality to MARGARET JOHNSON. RONNIE RICE leaves his ability to never have his class ring to WURT BROWN. BERNITA McKERNAN and CLAUD¬ IA ARNOLD will their senior birth date to DAISY BROWN. ARLENE CLARK leaves her sis¬ terly love for Charlie to ROSE- ANNE LABARRE. MARTHA COOK wills her ability to get along with Towanda basket¬ ball players to RUTH ARNOLD. CAROLYN HORTON leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Bacon to LINDA BRAINARD. JEAN MANCHESTER leaves her love and knowledge of horses to JIM STARR. DUANE CARRINGTON wills his 24 CLASS WILL ability to have an outstanding ab¬ sentee record to DAVID UHOUSE. JACK CARR wills his short term romances to DAVE ROCKWELL. JOHN HENNIP wills his height to WALTER WHITE. LARRY JONES wills his physique to BOBBY MOSCRIP. PAUL MILNES leaves his alert¬ ness to GARY OSBORNE. BILL PARKS leaves his ability to keep cars between the ditches to BUDDY CHANDLER. LARRY TAYLOR leaves his read¬ ing ability to FRIEDA WAGNER and PAT WESTBROOK. GEORGE ROGERS wills his athletic ability to IRVING SMITH. RALPH TOWNER leaves his motor cycle jacket to CARL VANDERVORT. RAY SCHRADER leaves his art ability to DONALD MANVILLE and ALICE HIBBARD. DUANE SOPER wills his ability to be a salesman to KEITH MASLIN and CAROL KEIR. ROY EDWARDS wills his drivers license to JOHN RUSSELL in hopes that he can keep it. LEVI FRISBIE wills his wrestling ability to ANITA ARNOLD and CHERIE HARVEY. CARL RUSSELL wills his farming ability to JANICE OSBORNE, and his mechanic ability to JEANNE MAXWELL. DOUG FOLK and BILL SMITH will their seats in P.O.D. class to WALLY STEWART and SETH EDSELL. BENNY WANZO wills his seat in Senior English Class to RUBY WARD (those term papers are murder). LARRY MORGAN wills his seat in health class to AUBREY BRISTER. DAWN DARLING wills her sister to CHIP HALE. CAROL SINK wills her cheerlead¬ ing ability to BEVERLY BATES. CHARLIE ALLEN wills his Pontiac to any Junior who can think of an¬ other shade of green for it. SHARYL CHAFFEE wills her driver training ability to DONNA SNEDEKER. EILEEN WILLIAMS wills her sec¬ retarial ability to JUNE MOSIER. BRIAN COLEMAN wills his size 13 shoes to ELIZABETH HERNANDEZ. BILL RYAN wills his love of school to LARRY RALYEA. TED HAYES wills his blond, wavy hair to JASON ABELL. LARRY BROWN wills his position as F.F.A. president to any worthy Junior. JOHN ROSS wills his spare tire to DICK HUNT. JOHN YOUNG will his pretty legs to BONNIE CUTLER, his bermuda shorts to PEGGY TAYLOR and his slim waistline to LAURA WANZO. RONNIE JONES wills his ability to keep quiet to FOREST KIPP. RUSSELL COLEMAN wills his abili¬ ty to square dance to LOIS SAMP¬ SON. LORNA LAWRENCE wills her even temper to ELEANOR WELCH. DONNA HARRINGTON leaves her position as a senior to her sister SHERYL HARRINGTON. STEVE LEUTBECHER leaves his ability to stay away from the girls to GARY EDSELL. JOYCE BRINK leaves her black hair to CLIFF ROBINSON. GERTRUDE BRINK wills her quiet, shy ways to PAT CASSELBERRY. CONNIE CRAGLE leaves her ability to hook” a man to DOROTHY ORSHAL. ELAINE HOWLAND leaves her nursing ability to LAVETA PARKS and VERA KENNEDY. VERNE TUCCI leaves his like for redheads to CLAIR EDSELL. ED STROPE leaves his ability to blush to GLORIA COOLEY. MARTHA BURGESS wills her like for commercial subjects to KENNY CROWN. LINDA KIPP wills her place as lunch line monitor to any brave Jun¬ ior. GRACE ROWE wills her ability to carry on an argument to PAULA BAIER. DARIUS BOLTON wills his broad shoulders to KENNY CRAIN. GARY NEWMAN leaves his dislike of food to FRED KEIR. BLAIR BABCOCK wills his ability to dent cars to HOWARD WILSON. The Senior Class wills DEAN ALLIS anything we forgot to will to any other Junior.
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HOW. LAWRENCE JOSEPH TAYLOR Larry November 24, 1944 General F.F.A. 1,2,3. JOHN YOUNG Youngie November 4, 1945 Agriculture Hi-Y 2,3,4; Baseball 3; Wrestling 4; F. F. A. 1,3, 4; F. F. A. Basket¬ ball 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity N 4. RALPH PHILIP TOWNER Ralph May 10, 1945 General F. F. A. 1,4; Student Council 2; Shop Service 3. HOWARD EDWARD STROPE Dopey December 7, 1944 Agriculture Student Council 3; F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4; Shop Service 2,3. VERN MICHAEL TUCCI Tucci February 14, 1945 Agriculture F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec. 4; Shop Service 3,4; Art Service 3, 4; F. F. A. Basketball 3, 4; Track 3,4; Class Play 3, 4. | «a DENNIS LEIGH TAYLOR Denny December 14, 1945 General F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4, Sec. 4; Shop Service 3. ALB IN B. WANZO Benny May 17, 1945 General F. F. A. 1,2; Shop Service 1.
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CLASS PROPHECY Written by Jean Manchester and Ronnie Jones This is the year 1983. The place is The ’63, largest commercial hereford ranch in the world. The owner, Ronnie Jones has invited his class, which graduated from Northeast Bradford High School in 1963, for its first reunion. The first to arrive is Larry Jones in his newly-designed automobile with the motor in the middle. With him is John Hennip who says Larry ' s car rides much smoother than the rocket which he piloted around Venus recently. Here comes Donna Harrington, famous dress designer from Bonnaz of New York. She is wearing her latest creation which she calls The Sling. With her is Martha Cook who has just dis¬ covered a miracle drug called Knowledge for slow learners. Circling Mr. Jones ' private airport is a DC-7. The pilot, we learn, is none other than Blair Babcock, test pilot for the U. S. Air Force. First to descend is Sharyl Chaffee, the stewardess helping John Young, who was injured recently in an automobile accident at the Indianapolis Speedway. We understand he is making a fast recovery due to the care given him by his competent nurses Martha Burgess and Joyce Bowen. Darius Bolton, half-owner of the Anderson-Bolton Farm is next to get off. Following him are Carolyn Horton and Dr. Paul Milnes. Carolyn Horton is private secretary to Dr. Milnes, who has just won his second Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Next off the plane is Dawn Darling, Olympic Roller Skating Cham¬ pion. With her is her manager, Halbert Brink, better known as Roller Brink! All we can see of the next passenger is a wide smile. Why, it ' s Grace Rowe - housewife, mother, and star of a new television show, The Happy Housewife. She is talking to another classmate, Connie Cragle, now married and teacher in a nursery school. We wonder if she has heard of the new device, invented by Larry Morgan, for keeping young children out from under foot. We’re sure she would find it very helpful. Here comes Mr. Morgan now! He’s the first millionaire in our class. Following them are two officers of the Na¬ tional Beautician Association. Bernita McKernan, president, who has earned a reputation for following the height of fashion in creating hair styles, comes first - closely followed by Linda Kipp, vice-presi¬ dent. Linda, as we all know, is private hair-stylist for another classmate, Victoria Kendrick, a famous Shakespearean actress. Here comes Miss Kendrick now! We can ' t see whom she’s talking to, oh, wait there he is! It’s America ' s heartthrob, William Ryan, who is playing opposite her in her next production. Jack Carr steps out the door next. Jack, always a sports enthusiast, has recently been named Athletic Director at Penn State University. With him is another classmate, Brian Coleman. Brian is the star player for the Boston Celtics. In his last game he made 243 points to break his own record. Ronald Rice, who pitched for the Mets first World Series and won, is next off. Following him are the co-pilot, Ralph Towner, who is also a champion motorcyclist, and flight engineer Roy Edwards, who does the mechanical work on the plane. That ' s everyone from the plane. We’re expecting the local Sub-Train any minute. The Sub-Train is a new underground railroad invented by Gary Newman and is now used extensively all over the States. Gary always was interested in heavy machinery. Here she comes! We ' ve heard that the rest of our classmates have chartered this train. First we see Carol Sink coming up the steps; behind her is her employer Dr. Steve Leutbecher. He says Carol is the best medical secretary he ever had. Knowing Carol, we can easily believe this. Dr. Leutbecher is one of the more promising re¬ searchers of our day. Coming with them is Elaine Howland, renowned nurse, who has been working closely with Dr. Leutbecher and Miss Sink. She is also a former Mayo Clinic nurse. Next off, (and we presume they are talking about their newest idea for economy farming) are the owners of the Four Star farm. This farm comprises some of the largest dairy, sheep, beef, and truck farms in the world. Carl Russell, dairy tycoon and chairman of the board, is the first off; following him are Ray Schrader, owner of one of the largest sheep ranches west of the Alleghenies; Larry Brown, who is manager of Carl s farm; Ronald Davis, a prize Guernsey raiser; and Bill Smith, a large and wealthy truck farmer. Who, we ask them, ever gave you the idea to join your farms under one name? Why, Dennis Taylor, a very famous Agriculture Engineer, did it, they say. There he is now! Duane Soper, successful farm ma¬ chinery salesman, is following closely behind them. We think he is trying to mix business with pleasure. Lorna Lawrence, former Harvest Bowl Queen of 1966 is next. Lorna is now happily married and, we are sure, Queen of her Castle. ” Albin (Benny) Wanzo, whose sole ambition is to straighten the Leaning Tower of Pisa, follows her. His psychiatrist, Dr. Theodore Hayes, hurries off behind him. Ted, a well- known head doctor has had some very interesting cases. He got his start when he played Willie ' in our Senior Play; he just couldn ' t seem to figure out why so many characters” caught Heartsickness ! ! ! 25
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