Standish Sterling Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Standish, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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Standish Sterling Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Standish, MI) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 32 of 92
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Carol Wojtowicz Silence is golden and so is she. Home Economics 1; Band 1,2,3,4. Sandra Wisniewski Life does not consist entirely of study. Art 4; Home Economics 1; Home and Family Living 4; French 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Gerald Coupie A jolly good man is he. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Linda Varsailles It is a talker who needs no ques¬ tioning before she speaks. Hi-Lite Staff 4; Art 4; Home Economics 4; Home and Family Living 4; F.H.A. 4. Philip Durousky Men of few words are the best men. Shop 4; Latin 3. Glenn Johnson To work or not to work--that is the question. Shop 1,4; Drafting 1; F.F.A. 3. Dewey Loper It ' s fun to work, I bet. Shop 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Gerald VanHom Jerry I never like being hit without striking back. Art 1,4; Shop 1,2,3,4; Science Fair Winner 1; Baseball 1,2,3; F.F.A. 4. 28

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Lynn Trombley Swimmer I never met a man I didn ' t like. Library 3,4; Cheerleading 4; Homecoming Court 1; Centralian Staff 1,4; Art 4; Home Economics 1; Home and Family Living 4; French 3; Bowling 1,2. Jane Walker Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember arid be sad. Forensics 2; Home Economics 1; Home and Family Living 3; Band 1,2; Latin 3,4; French 4. Ron Wegener Many girls have passed his eye, but only one can make him sigh. Shop 1,3,4; Drafting 4; F.F.A. 1, 2,3,4. Linda White What a pity to be born a rascal and be handicapped by a con¬ science. Class Officer 1; Yearbook Staff 1, 2; Latin 1; French 3,4. Carol A. Willette A little woman is a dangerous thing. Home Economics 1; Home and Family Living 4; F.H.A. 3,4. Barbara Wilson Tack Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Art 4; Home and Family Living 4; Spanish 4. 27



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We Bequeath LAURA ADAMS leaves Penny Good her long hair for her Senior pictures. MICHEAL ANTON leaves his attentiveness to anyone who wants it. JEANETTE ATHERTON leaves her giggle to Marilyn Raynak. RICK BALL leaves his romantic abilities to any guy capable of handling them. JAN BARTLETT leaves Allen an extra seat belt while she won ' t be around to see him driving, TOM BENDZINSKI wills his distinctive penmanship to Janis Brown and Margaret Hertzberg. RON BERGERON bequeaths his ill-kept books to anyone unfortunate enough to inherit them. CHRISTIE BERRY leaves her table manners to Charlene Fox. MARY ANN BORUSHKO leaves a special roll of tissue paper to Ron Fisk. JIM BORUSHKO leaves his AAA credit card to Alan Gilbert. RON BRANDA wills his attendance record to Gerald Raymond. JOHN BURTCH wills his fantastic success in basketball to his brother, Doug. SUZANNE BUTCH happily gives all her useless diets to someone who really needs them-Dede Ransier. TERESA CALDWELL wills the library to Diane Hribek. CHARMEE CHEVALIER wills her perfect attendance record to anyone who can get away with it. JERRY COUPIE leaves his ability to snore in class to any tired Junior. HELEN COZART wills whatever the lucky person finds in locker 16. MARIETTA CRANDELL wills her hiding place at Kay ' s to anyone who wants it. BARBARA CUMMINGS wills her job at Millie ' s to Janet. BILL DANIELS leaves his cousin Vic the job of keeping Melita under control. PAT DONAHUE wills his ability to win races to Lenny Mead and his half of the blue Malibu. YVONNE DUBY wills her seat in government class to Albert. PHILIP DUROVSKY leaves an appetite to anyone who wants it. GALE FISK leaves everything he has to his brother because he hasn ' t got the time or the energy to move all that junk. TAMI FRANKLIN leaves her hiking through the plains to Samantha. GIGI FRANKLIN and GINNY KNIGHT leave their Words of Wisdom along with their locker to the Mary Beths . NANCY GALAZIN leaves her quietness to Mary Beth Schnetzler. NANCY GALBRAITH wills her debating file to any argumentative underclassman who enjoys speaking in public. SUE GOODMAN leaves memories of AuGres to Debbie Reno. JERRY GULVAS wills his legs to Keith Sivier. PAT GULVAS leaves his favorite chair to Ronnie Fisk who will probably have the same luck he had. NORMA HALL wills her stack of catalog cards in third hour library to anyone who wants to alphabetize and file them. JIM HARTWICK wills his extra-curricular activities to anyone who can stand the arduous labor. GLENN JOHNSON wills to Richard Avram all the luck in Mr. Mudge ' s class. MARILYN KARNIA leaves her chair and music stand in band to Victor Compeau. SUSAN KITZMAN wills her shyness to her little sister so that she can keep out of trouble. AGNES KRYSINSKI leaves her studying ability to anyone who wants it. ANGELINE KRYSINSKI leaves her running ability to Roberta Reid. KEN KRZYSIK leaves locker 50 to anyone who can open it. MARIE KUCERA leaves the memory of that Monday and a certain Saturday night to G. R. DICK LeVERT wills his black hair to Tom Nott. SANDI LONGLEY wills her friendly smile to Mr. Mudge. DEWEY LOPER leaves all his possessions to his next-to-the-oldest-niece. MARGIE KOCOT leaves her ability to get out of class to her sister. MIKE LUDYJAN wills his sleeping ability to Dave Pestrue. ARDA LUTZ wills her chair in art class to her sister. PAUL MADISON leaves his position in the Key Club to a Junior, Virgil Burnside. JUDI MARSH wills her desk and chair at the Elementary to Janet Keeley, KAREN MATHE wills her spirit for next year ' s graduating class. CONNIE McLINCHA wills her quiet night life and sober ways to her sister, Nancy. ROD McTAGGART wills his good times in high school to anyone who can survive them. DYLE MEAD wills Miss Peterson and fourth hour speech class to Ron Fisk. CAROL MILLER leaves her height and cheerleading to Carolyn Whittum. 29

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Standish Sterling Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Standish, MI) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 86

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