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Sharon Mi1ler's self-confidence and used Benny Goodman records to Susan Stopyra. John Worthington's singing ability to the boys in next year's chorus. Larry Hatches leaves his set of Race Master Drag Slicks to Mr. Vastine. To Mrs. Fiorini, Kerry Stackhouse's recording of Downtown . Susan George's shyness to her sister Gailyn. Regina White leaves her cousin to Vicki Bagley. To Gary Brown, a bottle of peroxide from Edward Morgan. After careful consideration Donna Pastusic was unable to find anything to leave but would appreciate any suggestions. Ronnie Eberlin wills his love for Sullivan High to -Julia Walters. To Mr. Doganes, some of Dianne Bennett's and Darlene Leonard's hair, Duane Perozzi's mathematical ability, and fifty centsrfrom Ross Morgan for half a haircut. To the juniors, our key to success and our ability to get along with the teachers. To the sophomores, our overwhelming intelligence and ability to get things done. To the freshmen, our sense of humor. To our class advisors, our sincere hope that never again may they be tormented by such a class of devilish individuals and that they may spend the remainder of their days as school teachers in the quietness of their classrooms. To the faculty, with no partiality shown, some of our knowledge in excess of our needs. It is our most sincere hope that they pass it on to future generations in the same spirit in which it was given. To Mr. Fiorini, our beloved principal, our copies of Macbeth, Roberts' Rules of Order, and what's left of the school building. Signed, sealed and delivered this twenty- first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred sixty-five, in the august presence of our class advisors. eau 4,4 1965 Pe-2 K. ,,..,.,.,a.ff Iago?
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Robert Kschinka's position as basketball manager to Kathy Kuhns. Shirley Lawson's ability to cook to Miss Ide's fifth and sixth period homemaking class. To Cassie Miller, Scott Lee's nickname, Gomer, Florence MacDonald's athletic ability to anyone who feels uncoordinated. To Jim Worthington, Nancy Mathe 's cheerfulness in the morning. Gordon Mattichak's artistic ability to Kathy Czarnecki. Alvin McCarty's height to Gary Setzer. Rita Minarsky's future years to Tom Zosh. To Larry Miller, Harlowe Miller's official tag to the Bow Hunters' Festival, so Larry won't have to sneak in with the boars next year. To Jane Bundle, Irene Minier's red '56 convertible. Charles Murray's front seat by Mrs. Borofski to anyone who wants it, Rose Neufer wills all her love for the metropolis of Lopez to Rose Ann Smith. Dennis Norton's student handbook to Mr. Fiorini. To Mr. Carpenter, Barry Newman's ability to play ping pong. Lorna Parrish's love of Italian food to Jo Elaine Masteller. To Gene Knowles, Mary Ann Nitcznski's driving ability and Carole Riordan's ability to stay within the speed limit. Jeanne Pearson's height for lack of ity to anyone who wants to be short. To Mr. Orren, a lock of Bruce Orlowski's hair. Dorothy Rider's cookies from home ec. class to anyone who has hard enough teeth to eat them, To Tom Mullen, Marlene Orlowski's permanent driver's license. Carol Rogers' absent days to anyone who dislikes school. To Darla Anderson, a few inches of Ruth Phillips' height. James Papke 's ability to pick on the senior girls to anyone who has the nerve. To Jim Collins, Peter Pastusic's set of chrome-plated wheel covers for his baby blue baby buggy. Rose Pastusic's party line to Mr. Masteller, To Mary Kinsley, Patricia Shu1tz's only asset worth giving, her secretarial job. Sandra Shepard's mother's Chrysler to anyone who can drive it faster than she can. To Ann Skutnick, Mary Lou Sones' gymnastic ability. Bonnie Stackhouse's quiet ways to Mary Rinier. To Mr. Pelchar, Judy Spako's nickname Tiger , Suzanne Worthington's love of the TV series 'Peyton Place Q and Jacob Yonkin's knowledge of business math. Carol Stevens' hopes of getting a new car to her brother Donald. To Russell Simpson, William Steafather's excess height and James Walsh's good looks, talent, and brains. John Tabor's gum boots to Dr. Shoemaker. To Mr. Miller, a bottle of Jane Swisher's tranquilizers so that he can listen to her tape of President Johnson's State of the Union address. Rick Van Haelst's favorite parking place to Rob Beeson. David W'hiteley's Super Sport to any girl who is willing to sit on the consoles. Naomi Young's cliche, Wait till next year , to the juniors. Alyse Williams' diamond to anyone who can get it away from her. To Dorothy Murray, Kathleen Cott's quiet ways and Catherine Rohe's ability to write and transcribe shorthand. 47
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