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Page 27 text:
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OUR ADVISORS MRS. CATHERINE IKENBERRY to whom we owe and give our heartfelt thanks for all that she has done for us. In our four High School years it has been Mrs. Ikenberry who has always been near to lend a helping hand and wise counsel. MR. DOUGLAS ARCHER who adopted us when we were in our Jun- ior year. We will always remember, Mr. Archer, with a deep gratitude the wonderful way that you came to our aid on the Junior Prom and the way you help all of the stu- dents, all of the time.
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GODFREY W. CHRISTIAN Mickey Ambition: physical ed. teacher Likes: modern jazz Dislikes: waiting for a date PATRICIA M. CHRISTIAN Pat Ambition: elementary teacher Likes: traveling, sports Dislikes: cats LINDA J. WOLCOTT Lin Ambition: secretary, wife Likes: pizza Dislikes: TV westerns KIRKLIN D. WOODCOCK JR. Preacher Ambition: army career Likes: dancing, hotrodding Dislikes: 8th period MILLIE V. YOUNG Millie Ambition: elementary teacher Likes: air force blue Dislikes: being on time VALENTINA ZDOBNIKOW Tina Ambition: dancer Likes: sports, dancing Dislikes: short lunch hours
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We, the Class of 1959, being of sound mind, body and disposition, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form following: LindaWolcott and Dorothy Clark leave their editorship of the Schuyler to any Junior who has a full bottle' of aspirins. Patricia Hawkins leaves her fighting ability to lose weight to Teresa Thompson. David Heighton bequeaths his title of Mr. Touchdown' to David Varney and David Martinovitch. Robert Sullivan leaves his basketball shoes to be filled by Mr. Dribble of I960. John Sherman leaves his ability to get along with people to his brother Maurice. Lynn Patnaude wills his Cat Man Ways to Edward Purington. Barbara Fitch leaves her noon hours at Youngs to Gert Gailor and Marge Peck. William Loomis leaves his obsession to tackle during football games to Jack Brown. Geraldine Clement wills her ability to get along with neighbors to Rise Hogaasen. Donald P. Ernst leaves all his women trouble to Donald Corsetti. Carol Grant bequeaths her ability to throw rods in cars to Timothy Smith. Millie Young wills her ability to be on time to Lois Mezera. Harry Booth leaves some of his excess weight to David Durling who borders on the fringe of starvation- Nat Wells leaves his warm front seat in history class to Barbara Drew. Thomas Ryan leaves his studious ways and ability to act to Donna Arnold. Ray Weed wills his way with girls to Louis Noel. Larry Myers leaves the teachers of S. C. S. in peace. Anton Gro who is very light on his feet wills his art of dancing to Byran Clancy. Frances Nanek leaves her wild imagination to Bill Ingalsbe. John Rieger leaves the vacancy of president of the F. F. A. to anyone who is capable of filling the job. Fred Hammond merrily decides to leave his sister Jane here for another year. Chester Clark leaves his ability to fool around without being caught to Randy Barber. Shirly Purdy leaves her reckless driving to Marge Sullivan. Jean Mayer and Gail Mosher leave the rest of Victory Mills to be conquered by Lorraine Du Frain. Tina Zdobnikow wills her ability to dance to Sherry De Grechie and Bonnie Williams. Rosemarie Kuther leaves her quiet ways to Reg Rem- ington and Marie Peck. Patricia Williams wills her excellent sports ability to Helen Yattaw. Gwen Gillis leaves her musical talents to Joyce Pendrak- John Barber says I leave nothing, I just leave. Mary Dee Peloch leaves her famous quotation, Now what do I do, to Zandy Young.
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