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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1955, of Penn Yan Academy, County of Yates, State of New York, do hereby bequeath the following: Jim Alexander leaves his guitar to The Westerners. Dick Alford-his way with women to Ronnie Johnson. Glenn Andersen-his love of the farm to all Future Homemakers of America. Joyce Andersen-her Yankee position to any able-bodied young citizen. Donald Arwine-what's left to his stock car to Donnie Jensen. Bill Athawes-his ieep to any rugged individual who likes fresh air. Judy Barrows-her archery skill to Joan Porter. Gordon Bascom-the Student Council gavel to next year's president. Virginia Beyea-Main Street to anyone who likes to street dance. Paul Bliss-the Academy hall to the Maintenance staff. Sally Bordwell-her iob to Alexander Graham Bell. Bartel Borglum-his quiet ways to Doug Seager. Gaye Bowen-her characterization of Julia March to Ethel Barrymore. Earl Braman-his punctuality to all tardy students. Dick Brown-his sax to Mr. Bascom. Doug Calhoun-his height to future sportsmen. Tony Castelluzzo-his make-up papers in Business Law to Mr. Johnson. George Clements-his knowledge of the Constitution of the United orators. Dave Conley-his basketball skill to Tommy Killian. Albert Davis-his Irish temper to Butch Mashewske. Delores Dean-her ability as a hostess to Marilyn Sumner. Jean Depew-her gay laugh to anyone who's lucky enough to get it. Joan Depew-her love of a diamond to any lucky Junior girl. Arlene Dixon-the class books to Mr. Hill. Emilie Dobbs-her dress patterns to future farmers of America. Lorraine Drew-her black hair to Jean Herdeman. Jim Edmonds-his scientific knowledge to Ronnie Johnson. Mary Edsall-her typewriter to future secretaries. Martha Frarey-her long hair to Ginnie Arwine. Jerry Fullager-Drivers' Ed to some innocent pedestrian. Bob Gelder-his orange sneaks to Tom Barden and his red hair. Bev Gilligan-her Irish to Arlene Calarco. Beverly Gleason-practical nursing to next year's unsuspecting victims. Sally Goldsworthy-her red hair to Doris Scott. Cleda Griswold-her pin curls to Freda Loree. Kay Habberfield-her dancing ability to inexperienced iitterbugs. Enoch Hall-his artistic ability to future droodlers. Fred Hamn-his petite figure to Bob Mattice. Gordon Hansen-his quiet manner to Nancy Green. Loretta Hansen-her athletic ability to the Juniors. Glenda Harris-her laughter to all ticklish people. Bette Hatch-her quietness to Barb Allen. Bob Hayes-his shortness to Dan Bailey. Teresa Hoban-her cheering ability to the beginning Jayvees. Barb Hollowell-her sudden sneezes to Carol Knapp. Barb Hoose-her studiousness to Teddy Newland. Chris Jensen-his long legs to Pete Hatch. George Jensen-his ring to Carolyn Sisson. Alma Jepsen-her height to Sylvia Sutherland. ' Marion Johnson-her fast typing ability to Mr. Johnson and his contests. Bob Johnson-his Buick to Jimmie Bly. Ronald Jones-his wrestling ability to Mr. Savino. 26 States to future
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MOST CO-OPERATIVE Phyllis Roe Glen Thompson WITTIEST Doug Calhoun MOST STUDIOUS OF P. Y. A. Gordon Bascom ? Wood Jim Edmonds BEST FIGURE AND BUILD Bette Hutch Tony Casfelluzzo BEST DANCERS Delores Dean Dick Brown MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pom Scranton George Clements 25 umtilw dbtlff . clouedxwcxa ,L-Je
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Dick Jorgensen-his athletic ability to Jack Coutlee. Joe Just-his wisecracks to Ronnie Johnson. Bev Knapp-her wit to Connie Waldorf. Dot Kreutziger-her speedy typewriter to slow poke Sophomores. Betty Lamphier-her cute hair styles to Dawn Amsbury. Donna Leach-her blond curls to Sharen Dykemen. Mary Lee-her archery skill to Mrs. Hornick. John Lewis-his dark curls to John Potapczyk. Charlotte Mallory-the Baldwin Cpianol, unharmed to Mr. Harper. Marlene Martin-her big brown eyes to Joan Hall. Pat Mashewske-the Academy office to anyone who wants to work there 4th period. Dick Mason-his baseball skill to Dick Passarell. John McMinn-his iob with Bootes' to an enterprising underclassman. Erva Mortensen-her thoughtfulness to Pat Jensen. Mary Moscarito-her contagious smile to Nita Stout. Maurice Murphy-his knowledge of Gone With the Wind to Miss McCallion. Judy Nasca-her talkative ways to Priscilla Alexander. Ken Nelson-his rosy cheeks to the track team. Dot Owens-her three years of Latin to Dorothy Carpenter. Fledra Parmelee-her long hair to Roslyn Smith. Jane Pedersen-her Yearbook notebook to anyone who can find anyone in it. Dave Pelton-his magic tricks to Freshmen boys. Janice Phillips-aspirin to next year's Yearbook typing editor. Harold Pielow-his window shade pulling activities to Mr. Garvey. Ellen Porter-her quietness to Diane Putnam. Joyce Pulver-her secretarial abilities to Mrs. Washburn. Pete Quenan-his curly hair to Doug Erwin. Phyllis Roe-her Bel Air to the Driver Ed. Dept. Elizabeth Rogers-her Sampson to Delilah. Bob Rose-his devilish ways to any Junior who needs them. Nancy Schofield-her gracious manner in the memory of her friends. Sally Schofield-her Senior Class treasury to the U. S. Treasury. Pam Scranton-her roles in the Jr. and Sr. Plays to future actors. Bill Seager-his athletic abilities to brother Doug. Jean Serefine--her iaunty walk to Ed Mcinerney. Phyllis Shope-her Ipana smile to anyone who is unhappy. Sandra Smith-the class song to future composers. Ernie Sperr-his wisecracks to Carl Farinelli. Russell Stannard-the F.F.A. basketball team to future players. Claude Starkey-his knowledge of stage business to future stage crews. Virginia Thomas-her leadership to Sue Pond. ' Glen Thompson-his knowledge of radio and T.V. to Mr. Franklin. Anne Townsend-her art ability to Janice E. Nielsen. Jim Townsend-the quiet Business law class as a model for underclassmen. Eleanor Van Horn-her daydreams to any other engaged girl. Duane Voak-the fenders of his car to Tucker Coon. Dot Washburn-her mother as a reminder ot her days in P. Y. A. Dale Welker-Dresden to Sue Nelson. Witnesses, Erma wglls-he' pellleness lo Skip Lawrence' Jane Smith, Scranton Street, Phillipsburg, Pa., Mary Wllber-her popularlly lo Sarah Legg' Pam Mallory Pedersen Ave Hatchv'lle N Y . . . . . , ., I , . Bill Wilkes-his suntanned complexion to Doris Scott. Lee Williams-his physique to any needy underclassman. Betty Wilson-homemaking classes to future housewives. Bruce Wolcott-the Benton store to future clerks. Lauralee Wood-her brains to the biology class for preservation and study. Midge Wuerth-her soprano voice for Mr. Harper's enjoyment. Pat Zimdahl-her stately walk to Doreen Swartwood. Class of 1955
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