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Senior Class Will I, Trudy Ashlaw, leave all my love to Rocky, and too all the girls the best of luck smoking in the bathrooms. I, Patty Bicknell, leave Karen Beha a step-up chair so she can reach the top of her locker. I, Leslie Campbell, leave all my gross sayings to Slick, I, Claire Cardinal, leave all my friends the best of luck in the future, whereever they are, I shall miss everyone! I, Larry Charleston, leave my math book to Barbie Bubbles. I, Kathie Cook, leave the hope that everyone will have the ability to be themselves. I, Connie Cox, leave to Mr. Sabino, future musical geniuses and good students like me. I, Bonnie Crump, leave all my love to Garnet and to Mr. Cox and Mrs. Goldsworth some peace and quiet, I, Dale Culver, leave Nothing. I, Julie Exware, leave Slick all my apple pilings and I leave success with my brothers and sister. I, Marsha Farr, leave to Tammy Scharett the fun at the 1976 prom I bet yoo wish you were there now. I, Loren Forrest, leave my driver's license to Dave Witherall because he'll probably need a spare. I, John Foster, leave all my candy bars to Connie Cox. I, William Foster, leave all my beer bottles to Mr. Tyler. I, Donna Frederick, leave Homer Sochia all my fantastic brain power cause he'll need it and good luck to my brainy brother so he can make it through the rest of school. I, Shirley Fuller, leave the saying Oh, no, Stay Away to Sarah Smith. I, Nelson Gilbert, leave! I, Mary Jo Groebler, leave all my extra pounds to Eldon Garlough and all my extra inches in heigth to Patty Bicknell. Neil Harper, leave to Jim Seybert a typewriter that doesn't make a mistake, like him. Kathy Hartson, leave all my luck to the gang and a big piece of chocolate cake to Mrs. Phippen. Matthew King, leave Kathie and Loren a better place to park so the game warden won't find them. Rose Lindsay, leave alittle advise to all underclass people really think before you act. Harry Miller, leave a flashlight to Mr. Tyler. Mike Murcray, leave all the students, Mr. Lenny's rotten typewriters. Aggie Niles, leave David Wells a belt to hold his pants up with. Rusty Perkins, leave Mrs. Warden 500 Absentie slips. Diane Phillips, leave C.C. to anyone that wants it. Paul Planty, leave permanently. Denise Porter, leave all my love to Alfred Prew. Becky Scudder, leave Parishville in the hopes that it will recover before someone else like me comes along. Gary Seaver, leave. Steve Sevey, leave another hard time to Mr. Sabino. Robert Sheldon, leave Buzz and Loren all the rights to throw a keg party for coach next soccer season. Mark Smith, leave my love to Shell Bratton. Sarah Smith, leave Chug, Tina, and Bev, all my loving memories of Johnny. Elaine Sochia, leave Dicky Frederick all my fantastic partying powers because he'll sure need. Ricky Spencer, leave to Mr. Tyler a dentention and suspension system which are not a crock of bull. John Sullivan, leave forever. Cynthia Swinyer, leave all the school soap operas to Mike W. and Lesa G. Melinda Weatherwax, leave all my luck to the gang in not getting caught going out on the weekends. David Wells, leave Evan Harper some hair to cover up his bald spots, and an 8-track tape to Rose Lindsay. Terry Wilson, leave a three year supply of bubble gum to Dan Clark for many happy days in band. Tim Witherall, leave. Doug Young, leave. we ee v we we’ re OO OO OS SS “ - eke Be te Ae 48 at Nea Re hy et ee et SS RY “ “
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Senior Class This year our Senior Class went to Florida. We stayed in two places, Orlando and Daytona. On February 16, we left the school at 4:00 a.m. We rode a school bus to Watertown and then rode a Greyhound bus to Orlando, Flotida. The day we arrived in Florida, we only had one Motel room for the girls and one for the boys. It was hard to change when 24 girls were in one hotel room. After everyone got changed, we got back on the bus and went to Sea World. There were many shops and many Marine shows you could attend. Friday night after we returned from Sea World, few people walked steadily to their rooms. The next day we went to Disneyworld and a great time was had by all. Some people went to a Polynesian Luau and saw Hula dancers and ate out of pineapples. The second day at Disneyworld, alot of us were very tired but we tried to see all we could. The next day, Monday, we rode to Cypress Gardens, near Daytona. We stayed there half a day. We saw the Water Ski Show and enjoyed the quietness of the gardens. We drove to Daytona Beach after we left Cypress Gardens. Our hotel was right on Daytona Beach with a heated pool. The ocean was very cold and few people took advantage of the high tide. Our last day of the trip was at Daytona and we left Tuesday night the 21st for the long ride home. We arrived in Parishville after a delay in Watertown. Harry Miller got appendicitis and was left in the Watertown hospital. Our parents and friends welcomed us at 1:00 a.m., February 23rd. | We worked hard for this trip and we could not have made it without the help of everyone who pa- | tronized us. We would like to thank our parents for letting each one of us go and our chaperones, Mr. | and Mrs. Evan Harper and Mrs. Barbora and Mr. Harold Phippen.
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Class Dancers John S., Bill F, and John F. Nicest Smile Class Cuties Bonnie Crump, Larry Charleson Rusty P., Patty B. Class Sporster Harry Miller Class Couple S ; Steve S., Kathie C. a Ne —— 2.° - Class Newcomers Allan C., Mike M. Class Workers Shirley F., Rose L. Class Mechanic Ricky S.
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