Sullivan County High School - Highlander Yearbook (Laporte, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Rudy Remsnyder wills his fishing boats to Pete Newman so he can go across the creek to see his nice neighbor. Mike Renshow leaves a Seat in Miss Rouse's silent study hall to Tom Richley. To Mike Farrell, Jim Rinier wills his ability to keep law and order in Sonestown. Nancy Rinker leaves her physics book to the next victim. Arnold Sones will receive some of Gary Rosenberry's height, in hopes he will be able to start his Triump while sitting on the seat. To Rosemary Muller, Josie Ryan leaves the job as chauffeur to the Ringer Hill Bids. Chet Schweitzer wills his absentee days to Rod Speary, because he will need them. Mary K. Shaffer leaves her Latin ability to her sister, Carol. To the wrestling cheerleaders, Ron Sheets wills his ability to yell. They need it. Don Sherwood wills his driving ability to Pat in hopes that he can improve it. Tom Shoemaker wills nothing to nobody. Laura Shrimp leaves her quiet ways to her sister Peggy and her ability to stay out of trouble to Patty Thomas. Trina Lambert is left Dave Shultz's love for the Navy. To Arnold Sones, Terry Shultz wills his height. To Rick and Ioan, Wayne Sick gives back all the dirt roads in Coveytown. Thanks for the use of them. To the Coveytown Ridge Runners, Connie Silverstrim leaves her parties, in the hopes that they will be carried on. Sherry Smith leaves her front seat on the bus to Debbie Wilson since she 's up there most of the time anyway. To the student who gets less than three hours of sleep at night Harry Snell wills all his cat-nap periods. Steve Soden leaves to his brothers the prestige and high recognition he has not achieved in scholastic activities at SCHS. To anyone who needs it, Suzanne Spencer wills her ability to get along with all the teachers. Gloria Sperry wills her good behavior to her brother Roy. Roger Sones is left Mike Speary's diploma because he couldn't get one of his own. Francis Striney leaves his photographic abilities to next year's yearbook photographer. To Carol Bahr, Pat Taylor leaves a bottle of Taylor's Qbest brand in the landj as a reminder of the good old days. Fuzzy Thompson wills his ability as a mechanic to any Chevy lover. They need it. Tom Brown is left Paul Treaster's speed. To her sister, Sharon Wesneski wills her two wheel bike in hope that she will learn to ride it. Gary Morris is left Libby Wilcox's ability to play the guitar. Barbara Willouer leaves Kempton Wilcox all the letters she 's ever written.

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Liz Harvey wills her ability to catch the bus to her brother, Leo. To Peter Doganes, Charlotte Hatton wills a book on the characteristics of beagles and rat terriers. Dottie Ann Higley wills her next deer to Mrs. Turner. Robert Hoffman wills Cherie Tubach the ability to walk the halls without a pass. To Mrs. Minarsky, Joe Hoover leaves his two-finger typing ability. Richard Houseknecht wills to Mr. Laczkowski his ability to connect wires. lrene Huray wills her extra driving permits to anyone who can use them. To Mr. Floyd L. Masteller, Mike Karge leaves his ability to hold hands in the auditorium without being caught. Bernard Kinsley leaves his ability to get into trouble, to Mike McCrea. To his brother, Pat, Mike Klein wills his waylwith teachers. Tom Krakoski hopes Frank Farrell will move up in life and ride in a Ford. Joyce Kschinka wills her junior driver's license to Bill Lanbert. David Lane wills his temper to anyone in next year's class who can control it. To his brother Dennis, Joe Lane leaves his quiet, shy ways. Grant Leljedal wills his beautiful side burns to Mr. Doganes. To Mr. Pelchar, Rhonda Lang leaves her studious nature. Steve Little wills to Mr. Doganes, his tapered slacks. , Dale Magargle takes everything with him. Carol Magrone wills her '63 Comet to Kathy Myers, in the hopes that she doesn't race anyone. Regina Mauck leaves her many problems to Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Keller in the hopes that they can solve them. To Linda Hartford, Shirley May wills her quiet ways. To Ricky Rohe, Barb McCarty leaves 3 of Barney's half-price stop signs and 2 of his wholesale No-Parking signs, to put on Ringer Hill. To Mr. Boatman, Patty McCarty wills the use of her last name, so that he can join the McCarty clan. To Mr. Masteller, Roy McCarty wills his slim waist line. Wilbur McCarty wills nothing to everybody and everything to nobody. To Frank Farrell, Tom McDonald leaves his great wrestling ability. To all the Ford lovers, Michael McMahon wills his Chevy ll so for once in their lives they will own a good car. George Miles wills his air scoop to Frank Farrell in hopes he'll use it on the goat. Linda Miller wills her ability to talk her way out of almost everything to Vickie Jankowski. To Miss McCarty, Jan Minier wills her missing bone. Randy Minnier wills his driver's license to the Coveytown Ridgerunners. Carl Molyneux leaves his quiet nights at home watching television to Mike Molyneux. To Mr. Feese, Shelia Morgan wills a quarter for a haircut. To Miss Saxer, Nancy Moyer leaves her math book in the hopes she'll put it in the nearest trash can. Clema Jean Nitcznski wills her ability to get along with Mr. Pelchar to Sue Sick. To all the Ford lovers, George Nolan wills a free ride to the nearest Pontiac dealer. To Mrs. Frazier, a bottle of Excedrin for all her future WACC boys, from Gary O'Conner. Peggy O'Conner leaves to Ted Saul her ability to drive a cycle and her scars to prove it. Brice Pardoe wills his mechanical ability to Gary Morris. Eddy Pedro receives from his sister, Debbie, her ability to do her work on time. Patti Pittenger leaves her seat in the auditorium to Bonnie MacElhaney. Donna Quail wills her unusual laughter to Gary Houseknecht. To Mr. Carpenter, Sharon Reibson leaves page 21, Article 3, section 4 of her handbook.



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Jerry Yonkin wills a can of Johnsons' Wax to Mr. Schoch, for his head. To Mr. Feese, Kathy Yonkin wills ten dollars' worth of dancing lessons. To the class of '70, we bequeath the responsibilities of seniors and the privileges that accom- pany them. To the class of '71, we leave our dignity, high ideals, and self-control. To the class of '72, we leave the good times and cherished moments that we enjoyed in senior high. To the class advisors we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the guidance they've given us. To the faculty we offer our thanks for all the patience, understanding, and real help which they so willingly gave us. We hope that they will continue by aiding next year's graduat- ing class in the same way. To Mr. Fiorini, we entrust the memories of the class of '69. To SCHS and its future student bodies, we leave our never-ending drive toward self-perfection improvements in schooling, for service to our home-community, and to our country. Signed, sealed, and delivered on this twenty-ninth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, we, the class of 1969, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. CLASS OF '69 witnessed by: 042+ Nalfua. 1,02ldvLc GJMMPVT

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