Tioga Central High School - Tiogan Yearbook (Tioga Center, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Class Will I, Charles Alger, will be satisfied just to leave this place. I, Linda Aluffo, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Evans to anyone who can handle it. I, Richard Arnold, leave to find fame and fortune. I, Robert Barnhart, leave Bev Rogers with a cold seat on the bus and Paul Friedrichsen to keep it for her. I also leave Jackie Chamberlain an empty driveway. I, Frances Barrows, leave my Saturday nights to anyone as brave as I was. I, Ronnie Bellis, leave my ability to get in drag races to Tom VanDusen and Elaine Wiswell. I, Gary Bennett, leave my ability at slipping out of classes and going home to Sharon Greenfield. I, Barbara Burke, leave Teddy with the best way possible to do his bookkeeping. I, Nancy Davis, leave Joan Pipher with this verse, For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ. Romans 1:16. I, Bill Dawson, leave my quarterback spot on the football team to Gary Horton. I, Wimp Dewey, leave my ability to play football to Ted- dy Burke. I, Carol Eccleston, just leave. I, Ronald Fisher, leave T.C.S. uneducated. I, Gary Foote, leave T.C.S. without the expense of rais ing the doorways. I, Sharon Gavitt, leave Sheila my place as a senior to keep an eye on things. I, David Hall, leave my seat in the office to anyone who likes to hunt. I, Diane Hudson, leave all of Shorthand II and Tran- scription to Mary Best. I, Cookie Hunt, leave my ability to get along with teachers to my sister Mary, my ulcer to Dar McNeil, and my ability to just miss on-coming cars and telephone poles to my brother Chuck. I, Bill Krapf, leave Math 12 to anyone who can under- stand it. I, Lulubelle Layer, leave my brother Howard with more freedom at T.C.S. Q O I, Edith L'Hommedieu, leave Doug with all the burdens of my school record. I, Sharon McElwain, leave my sister Susann my ability to get along with Mr. Meade. I, Rosemary Merrill, leave my classes with Mr. Hart to my sister Roberta. I, Jeanne Middaugh, leave my two years of English 3 to anyone who needs it. I, Alton Middleton, leave my ability to play basketball to George Reams. I, Pat Pipher, leave my ability to talk in study halls to my sister Joan. I, Barbara Rogers, leave Miss Meyermann with one less headache in 9th period study hall. I, Jean Schwab, leave all the headaches of being Senior Class President to next year's president. I, ,lean Scott, leave my seat to anyone who can fill it. I, Harriet Sherman, leave T.C.S. to my sister Shirley. I, Carol Taylor leave my ability to love to Mary Best and my accidents in gym team to anyone who wants them. I, Jack Taylor, leave Bill Waterman my ability to play basketball and to get along with the teachers. I, Deann Thurber, leave Ronnie Zylich my red suspenders which were willed to me by Marion Lane. I, Frank VanNorman, leave Driver Training class luckily with my life. I, Geraldine Walters, leave my ability to spell to Joan Pipher. I, Marlene Westbrook, leave my seat on Bus 18 to Sharon Greenfield. I, Dean Willis, leave Carol Briggs my sideburns, and love to Miss Meyermann. I, ,lim Norton, leave my ability to sleep in school to any- one who gets tired of school. We, Jean, Cookie, Sharon, and Rosemary leave all our late nights and long afternoons of work on the yearbook to anyone who likes to ride on the basketball bus. We, the class of '59, leave the role of High 'n Mighty Seniors to the class of 1960. Signed on the ninth day of February, 1959, by us who are eager yet sad to leave Tioga Central School. TYXQAIQM1.. giwasti, 3l



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'Q History In September of 1955, our crew numbering 60 set forth on our first adventurous trip into space. Mr. Meade and Mr. Corrigan guided this first trip by supervising our magazine sales and candy sales. The trophies for winning the magazine sale were awarded to Carol Taylor and Janice Tobin. The highlight of the trip was the freshman initiation, candlelight service and dance given by the seniors. Under the leadership of Mr. Ruger on our second trip, we advanced further into space, coming closer to our goal by selling refreshments at the basketball games and having many successful dances. At the halfway mark of our school life we embarked on our third trip. We sold stationery, put on a carnival, and tried our hand at acting by producing Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost, directed by Mrs. Goodfellow. The two memorable mo- ments that took place were the receiving of our class rings, which we're all so proud of, and the Junior Prom. With the help of Mr. Merena and Miss Niciu, we worked hard at the tasks necessary to make this prom a success. Our dance was a wonderful success with the beautiful Oriental theme and the crowning of King Jack and Queen Jean. In the fall of 1958, our crew now numbering 43, began our last year with the presentation of the Senior Play, No Boys Allowed under the direction of Mr. Evans. Our many activities directed by Miss Meyerman and Mr. Evans brought our visions of Washington closer. When we entered high school in September 1955, and began to reach for that far away star of graduation, it seemed far away and unattainable, but now as we hold this star in our hand, we see that it is only the beginning of a lifetime of reaching for higher and higher stars. We, the fifth graduating class of Tioga Central School, will always look back on the fun-filled years that started us on our journey into life. When We First Saw the Stars Chuck Algers Dick Arnold Bob Barnhart Francis Barrows Ron Bellis Barbara Burke Nancy Davis Carol Eccleston Sharon Gavitt Diane Hudson Cookie Hunt Bill Krapf Sharon McElwain Rosemary Merrill Pat Pipher Barbara Rogers Harriet Sherman Jean Schwab Jean Scott Carol Taylor Deann Thurber Jerry Walters Marlene Westbrook Dean Willis Linda Aluffo

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