Schoharie Central High School - Yo Sko Ha Ro Yearbook (Schoharie, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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I, Donna Dietz, will all my sad memories to my brother Richard. I, Sonja Fancher, will my majorette uniform to Suzanne Francis. I, Pat Gage, will my futile efforts in trying to persuade Mr. Houghton that girls aren't really as bad as he thinks they are to Linda Barber. I, Alan Gaige, will my Cast Iron 6 to Herman Ortgies. I, Arlene Given, will my heart of stone to Mary Lou Dangelowsky. I, Kathleen Gordon, will my ability to change a tire to May Scranton. I, Nancy Grantier, will my bowling average to Mary Lou Dangelowsky. I, Camille Geurnsey, will the Latin class blues to William Claus. I, Dawn Hanson, will my blonde hair and small waist to Mr. Houghton, who can certainly use them. I, Maureen Heffron, will the Leprechaun who constantly whispers wrong answers to me, to Veryl Smith, if she can catch him. I, Donald Howard, will my startling speed and agility to Denny Kane. ' I, Donald Howard Jr., will my one and onl honor ass to John Glass, who likes to skip Study Hall, but not liegally. I, Perry Kane, will my training in math from Miss Kittell to my brother, Denny. I, Susan Kintz, will my terrific mind for Physics to my sister judy. I, Frank Kulesa, will my knowledge of cars to Diane and Jimmy. 1, Ed Larsen, will my seat in detention hall to Miss Kittell. I, George Lawton, will my seat in study hall to Teddy Price. I, Judy Loveys, will my Latin III book to Sally Scranton. I, Sandra Mamrosh, will my driving techniques to my cousin, Dianne Palacz. I, Mary Ann Moser, will my quiet manner to my sister, Mary Lou. t I, Theresa Ottman, will my constant supply of gum to Jane Diamond. I, Dean Pethidc, will my haircut to Coach Pafunda. I, Kenneth Rivenburgh, will my ability to get along with Mr. Maxwell to Ernest Anderson. I, Pat Rivenburgh, will my tallness and inability to parallel park to Barbara MacPherson. I, Diane Robbins, will my ability to know where every- thing is to my sister Linda. I, Ronald Rolfe, will my habit to possess chewing gum to Suzanne Francis. I, Don Saddlemire, will my flying track spikes .to Gary Van Wie. I, Larry Sellidr, will my corn cobb pipe to Mrs. Tripp who needs one to keep up with her hus and. I, David Sidney, will my quietnessf?j to Andy Warde. I, Debra Sidney, will my shorthand en to Carolyn Gurr in hopes that it bring her as much luck, as it did me. E Lelia Skinner, will my interest in horse racing to Douglas ater. I, Sarah Specht, will my driving experiences to Mary Lou Dangelowsky. I, Yvonne Terrell, will my fingernails to an admirer, Mr. Houghton. I, Barbara Trayhan, will the remains of my 1947 Dodge to Maureen Mitchell who I hope will have better luck with it than I did. I, Patty von Linden, will my trials and tribulations with Mr. Houghton to my cousin Marlene in hopes that she can finally wear him down. I haven't made a dent. I, Woodly Vroman, will Jimmy Keyser a trace of' my superior nowledge of poker. I, Ann Wagner, will my fun with Mr. Maxwell and all the boys in mechanical drawing class to Jean Sueling and Jackie Wilber. I, June Williams, will my ability to get along with the boys to my sister Carol. I, Don Willrnan, will my artistic talent to Gloria Byers. I, Carolyn Wiesinger, will my brown eyes and dimples to Mr. Burton. I, Carol Wise, will my dreams, crushes and good times to my cousin, Helen Barber. I, Evelyn Wilsey, will my backbone to Martha Becker, who lost hers on the parallel bars. I, Dorothy Young, will my excess height to Joanne Rowley. I, Vivian Young, will my dancing ability to Lance Man- chester.

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6lll55 of I 959 FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Devenitch, S. Specht, K. Gordon, D. Robbins, S. Fancher B. Trayhan, C. Wiesinger, A. Cummings, S Hanson, T. Ottman, B. Diamond, P. Diamond, L. Skinner, J. Williams, S. Kintz, A. Wagner. SECOND ROW: D. Young, D. Sidney A. Given, E. Wilsey, C. Wise, S. Mamrosh, P. Gage, M. Heffron, C. Guernsey, P. von Linden, P. Rivenburgh, D. Dietz, M. Moser, M. Coons V, Young, Y. Terrell. THIRD ROW: J. Loveys, R, Chase, J. jurjans, W. Shager, A. Gaige, A. Castle, D. Pethick, A. Boone, B Mahar, R. Rolfe, D. Howard jr., E. Larsen, L. Becker, D. Howard, F. Kulesa. FOURTH ROW: L. Sellick, P. Kane, R. Sellick, P. Diamond K. Rivenburgh, B. Gebert, J. Mulbury, W. Wood, D. Sidney, G. Lawton, D. Willman, D. Saddlemire, E. Vrooman. Absent: N. Granthier H. Sidney, M. Rivera. CLASS WILL WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE SENIOR CLASS OF SCHOHARIE CEN- TRAL SCHOOL, of the TOWN of SCHOHARIE, COUNTY of SCHOHARIE, and the STATE of NEW YORK, be- ing of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: I, Larry Becker, will my position as president of Student Council to Ricky Colyer provided he gets enough votes to win. I, Raymond Boynton, will my ability to dance to Eugene Gerum. I, Ronnie Chase, will my half of the side-show to Doug Cater. I, Midge Coons, will my disposition to Carolyn Ragan. I, Ann Cummings, will my car Baby to anyone who thinks he can make it run. I, Vera Devenitch, will all my Social 10 books to Mary Lou Dangelowsky, hoping she has better luck with them. I, Barbara Diamond, will my ability to pivot with a knee and a foot to Patty Gruber. I, Pauline Diamond, will my space in the gossip column to Carolyn Gurr. l8'



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Y L -2 .' r 'K' HF' Most Likely to Succeed Nicest Personality Most Studious Best Looking Shyest Best Dancers Best Drivers Wittiest Most Artistic Most Popular Most C ourteous Most Athletic Best A11-Round Class Clowns Most Musical Contributed Most Liveliest Teachers' Trials Most Sophisticated Tallest Dreamiest Class Flirts Senior Supcrlativcs BOYS Larry Becker Donald Howard Ir. Larry Becker Donald Howard jr Woody Vrooman Ray Boynton Ronald Rolfe Ronald Chase Don Wfillman Donald Howard jr. Larry Becker Don Saddlemire Donald Howard jr. Ronald Chase Perry Kane Larry Becker Bill Gebert Ronald Chase Dean Pethick Dean Pethicfk Allen Castle Larry Sellick GIRLS Camille Guernsey Mary Ann Moser Camille Guernsey Susan Kintz Judy Loveys Sonja Fancher Ann Cummings AnniCummings Ann Wagner Mary Moser Diane Robbins Theresa Ottman Susan Kintz Ann Cummings Camille Guernsey Susan Kintz Debra Sidney Ann Cummings Susan Kintz Pat Gage Mary Ann Moser Carol Wfiesinger

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