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Patterson, Paula Plato, Stanley Redmond, Judith Rhone, Kenneth Rounds, Sharon Sabo, Karen Seaver, Barbara Seelman, Eva Smith, Sharon Smykla, Adam Steihon, Jeanette Tiffany, Linda Traxel, Ronald Vrubel, John Walsh, Martha Waterman, John Weiman, Jerry Weiman, Lois Weidrick, Rosalind Youngs, Alfred Zurbrugg, Linda leaves Mr. Rappa -- Hurray! I-Iurray! leaves his weights to Sam Carrera. leaves her fun to anyone who thinks they will enjoy it. leaves his ability to get kicked out of the library to john Seymour. I'd better just leave. leaves her ability to trip over John Meiss's feet to Connie Wheater. leaves her half of wood's hill to Ron Duncan. leaves a supply of gum to Patty Earl to chew in Mrs. Erwin's l-lomemaking class. leaves her social studies 12 classes to the juniors, hoping they have FUN and GAMES! leaves his ability to play basketball to Florence Snyder. leaves her quietness and good behavior to Randy Podkowka. leaves her math correspondence course to Tim Vreatt. leaves Ed Chrzanowski to Mr. Samuelson. leaves all his knowledge to Duane Rounds. leaves her virtues of sound mind and perfect judgement at all times to Annice Van Atta. leaves his ability to seem intelligent to Charles Hoffman. leaves his studious ways to Ted Mooney. leaves a pile of flute music to jane McGovern. leaves her ability to do bookkeeping to Dennis Crofoot. leaves his parldng space to Doug Mealus. leaves her double-locker to future senior couples. To the class of 1966 we leave the headaches of the Third Edition of the TALON. -To the class of 1967 we leave our left over stationery to do with as they please. To the class of 1968 We leave our sense of responsibility and strong character. To the student body we leave our sense of humor and uniqueness. To the faculty we leave a recording of our voices, so the halls may never be quiet. CLASS OFFICERS President -- Ronald Mackey Vice President -- james Allen Secretary -- Paula Patterson Treasurer -- Christine Paczkowski
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We, the members of the Class of 1965, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following earthly and unearthly possessions to the following underclassmen: Allen, James Badura, Chester Benedict, David Buckley, Kathleen Burdick, John Burke, Richard Bush, Larry Butts, Jeannie Carpenter, Caroline Carrera, Mary Chizick, Charlotte Corbo, Roger Cummings, Robert Dailey, John Davis, Gladys Dean, Lurine Edick, Joan French, Linda Fuller, Terry Gaylord, Joanne Gibbs, Vineta I-Ieuser, Monique Hill, Beverly Hoffman, Duane Holland, Carol Howe, Ronald Jaconski, Thomas Je drich, DeLourdes Jones, Dawn Kovach, Susan Kraeger, Lyle Krokowski, Karen Krusper, Sandra Lovenduski, Sophie McCan.ney, Janet McGovern, Donna Mackey, Ronald Markham, Judith Martin, Patricia Miller, Betty Moshier, Lillian Moshier, Maurice Meeks, Charlene Myers , David UZ Nellenback, Jeanne e Norris, Brian Nye, Rose Ossont, Kenneth Ossont, Peter Paczkowski, Christine leaves his athletic shoes to Stella Szablewski. leaves his ability to do nothing to Richard Gorczyca. leaves his personality to Ben Young. leaves her old cracked clarinet reeds to Elaine Csimmar leaves his church key to Charlie Burdick. leaves his memories of last year to Rosalie Carpenter. leaves his bathing suit to Miss Britton. leaves her bus rides to Joyce Corbo. leaves her speaking ability to Elaine Gingerich, so that the halls may never be quiet. leaves her little red camping lantern to all future campers. leaves her hen who lays the golden eggs to Richard Patterson. leaves his shyness to Jim Santamour. leaves his agreeable manner to John Krusper. leaves to Larry Dailey his size 11 112 gym sneakers. leaves her ability to finish high school to Ruby Nellenback. leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to Marlene Larrabee. leaves her ability to yell for the towel lady to Katy Scanlon. leaves her ability to go steady to Paul Silberman. , leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Tom Gaylord. leaves her operator's license to Bonnie Nellenback. leaves her ability to drive into the ditch to Mary Schindler, so that Mr. Finley's classes may never be dull. leaves her skiing ability to Cindy Regetz. leaves her quietness and politeness to Robert Burnham. leaves nothing here! leaves her place on the cheerleading squad to Nancy Plemons. leaves his collegiate looks to Betsy Mandeville. leaves his night license to his brother John, so that he'll never be without transportation. leaves her cute hair styles to Virginia Gorczyca. leaves her ability to drive in and out of flags to Susan Bauer. leaves her Port Leyden acquaintances to Alice Plato. leaves two cans to the school -- empty! leaves her singing pencil stub to Clarence Waite. leaves her long hair to Maxine Ossont. leaves her black and gold pogo stick to Joe Beagle. leaves her short hair to Sandy Smith. leaves her boldness to Dan Grabb. leaves his private parking spots to Dave Reed. leaves her sister Mary with nine brothers -- Good Luck. leaves her ability to do a cartwheel to Karen Kelly. leaves her red hair to Dorothy Valler. leaves her Business Law book to Mary Jane Kirk. leaves her ability to draw to Carol Traxel. leaves his fun-loving personality to Curt Peterson. leaves his quietness to Gilda Williamson. leaves her height to Matt Wojnowski. leaves all his fun in English to Diarmiud O'Hara. leaves Mr. Mihalyi in peace. leaves his draft card to Brian Patterson and Henry Mandeville on the condition they pass it on to Lou Karnath. leaves all his class notes to Skip Burdick. leaves her athletic ability to Sharon Norris.
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