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UNDERGRADS
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We, the Senior Class of 1962, of the South New Berlin Central School, town of New Berlin, County of Chenango, State of New York, being of sound minds and memories and considering the uncertainty of this life, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other wills made by us. To Mrs. Huth, we leave a whole chorus period with no senior class meetings to interrupt. To Mr. Cinciripino, we leave a whole bunch of possibilities. To Mrs. Scott, we leave a shade for her door. To Mr. Whiting, we leave ONE peaceful noon hour. To Coach Seiler, we leave a laundress and a year's supply of soap. We also leave him a longer 5 minutes to eat his ice cream, and a block to put in back of his new car. To Mr. Burns, we leave a gift certificate from a printing company for the time he writes his Mechanical Drawing book. To Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Osborne, we leave an intercom between their rooms. To Mrs. Oldfield, we leave some safety pins. To Mrs. Fisher, we leave a wrecked lab. To Miss Shillabeer, we leave the peace of not having a senior play. To Mrs. Lull, the senior girls leave a gym class who just LOVES basketball. To Mrs. Dixson, we leave a treasurer who can count change better than Mary Lee so she won't have to keep calling her back. To Mrs. Tamsett, we leave another secretary as efficient as the one she had this year. To Mr. Marsters, we leave the first automobile ever made, to add to his collection. To Ruth Jackson, we leave a mind of her own and always an instinct to wet her fingers. To Dan Cloyd, we leave the headaches of the senior editor and a year's supply of free haircuts. To Squirt and Joan, we leave a darker corner. To Gary Figger, we leave a free pass into any segregated lunchroom. To John Sperry, we leave a five dollar check from HELP magazine. To Sharon Jones, we leave a new voice after each basketball game. To Joyce Avonne Austin, we leave any majorette uniform she wants. To Valerie Robb, we leave a year's subscription to Vogue magazine so she will be up on all the latest fashions. To the noon hour twisters, we leave a free dancing lesson from Arthur Murray. To Ed Thomsen, we leave a lonely next year. To John Jenkins, we leave a leash. To Joe Kroes, we leave six supplies of absentee excuses. To Phil McGuire, we leave transportation to New Berlin. To Donna Marisette, we leave a case of Metrecal. To Al, we leave a nose guard. To Phil Thomsen, we leave a good year in football. To Sarah Turner, we leave a muzzle. To Beverly Kenyon, we leave some laughing gas. To Ann Kopko, we leave a new supply of books to read on the way to football games. To Tom Morgan, we leave instructions on burping calves. To Dale Brooker, we leave instructions on how to handle a gun. To Harry Knapp we leave a calendar with the days already marked off. To Jeannine Freer, we leave all of last year's tests. To Janet Weigel, we leave a substitute baby sitter, just in case. To Suzanne Jackson, we leave ten free, easy lessons on how to strike up a conversa- tion with the opposite sex. To Ramona Musson, we leave the christened name of Razz. To Marlyn Pike, we leave a set of tools for her new house. To Nora Rowe, we leave a little red wagon to carry her books to class in. To April Tiffany, we leave the ability to get out to the bus on time. To Linda Jackson, we leave a new supply of jokes from art class. To Roger Seeley, we leave a permanent seat with the Class of 63. To the Juniors, we leave as much fun as we've had. To the school, we just plain leave. 20
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Juniors 22 ROW ONE: Mrs. Fisher, Ruth Jackson, Beverley Kenyon, Sarah Turner, Linda Jackson, April Tiffany, Nora Rowe, Mr. Burns. ROW TWO: Ramona Musson, Donna Marisette, Shirley Sperry, Candice Curnalia, Ray Going, Betty Brigham. ROW THREE: Valerie Robb, Jeanine Freer, John Jenkins, John Sperry, Philip McGuire, Priscilla Murray, Dan Cloyd. ABSENT: Joe Kroes, Majorie Pence. Sophomores ROW ONE: Mr. Seiler, Sharon Jones, Ann Kopko, Louis Scholl, Mary Ann Stratton, Joyce Austin, Mrs. Scott. ROW TWO: Fred Minster, Bob Sperry, Gary Figger, David Vanderwarker, Edward Thomsen. ROW THREE: Harry Knapp, Roger Seeley, David Thomsen, Paul Curnalia, Philip Thomsen.
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