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C555 I, Bob Bell, leave my ability to get into the Junior Play to anyone who likes to go to play practice. I, Ruth Bill, leave Miss Martin with one less head- ache. I, Sandra Boring, am just glad I'mf1eaving. I, Carole Briggs, leave Kip Baxter with no one to talk to during language class. I, Spencer Briggs, leave my position in football to anyone who is big enough to fill it. I, Beth Chaffee, leave my brother, Buzz, freedom in his last year of school. I, Juanita Crider, leave Mr. Merena with one less person to pick on. I, Irene Bright, leave to anyone who needs it, my ability to get along with teachers. I, Linda Deming, leave my red suspenders, willed to me by Ronald Zylich, to Bob Gowan. I, Bob Douglas, leave to Chris Williams my suc- cessful ability to dodge a certain history teacher. I, Bob Downing, leave to anyone who needs it my ability of being small and still playing football. I, Alyce Stauder, leave with many new friends a heart full of gratitude. I, Ben Hottenstein, leave my bass voice to my bro- ther Erik. Who, me? I, Ray Snyder, leave Jerry Howey my spot on the bench in basketball. I, Jeanne Leasure, leave to Sandra Van Boven the fun of make-up for the Jr. and Sr. plays. I, Sharon Pipher, leave Sherry C. to sit with an underclassman instead of an upperclassman on the bus. I, Dale Smith, have nothing, no nothing, so I can't leave nothing. , I, Ronnie Katchuk, leave my trouble fgirlsl at school to my brother, Larry. I, Howard Terwilliger, leave to Bob Gowan my mag- nificent marks in chemistry. I, Bev Tholen, leave to Karen Harris my ability to raise the devil during classes I, Earl Robinson, leave my ability to brownie around coaches to Bob Gowan. I, Merritt Vargason, leave to John Divers my place in track. I, Belinda Van Norman, leave all the problems of being in high school to my sister Mildred. I, Steve Williams, leave to my brother Chris all of the fun of getting thrown out of the library. I, Doug L'Hommedieu, leave the Sophomore and Freshman girls with no senior boy to flirt with them. I, Craig Markley, leave my math and science books to my brother Gordon. I, Bill Waterman, leave to Schyler the job of being President of the senior class. ' I, Kristine Soly, leave to anyone who wants it the fun of being a senior, a year early. 40 I. I, George Woodruff, leave to some lucky boy the fun of going on a field trip with 20 girls. I, Evered Van Dusen, leave my ability to sleep dur- ing classes to whoever is tired. I, James Root, leave my ability to be a cop to my brother Bob. I, Nick Schoonover, leave to Jim Wilmont my ability to pass Physics. I, Linda Jennings, leave to anyone who wants it the fun of skipping play practice. I, George Ream, leave Coach Nimmo to find an- other star football and basketball player. I, Gail Middaugh, leave my seat on Bus 56524 to Bea Herbert and Sharon Shaw. I, Anna Kowalewski, leave my ability for making stupid mistakes in math to my brother Steve. I, Joyce Godfrey, leave the fun of decorating for the Jr. Prom and Senior Ball to Maybell Hawk. I, Jo Ann Jones, leave to anyone who wants it my job as a rubbedy dub lady. I, Chuck Freer, leave T.C.S. brainwashed. I, Irene Freer, leave T.C.S. taking my brother with me, or vice versa. I, Connie Whitmore, leave my smile to anyone who needs it to endear teachers. I, Chuck Horton, leave T.C.S. as the last one of the Horton boys. I, Barbara Jacobs, leave Stevie with no one to tell tales on. I, Bruce Shumway, leave Carol with no way to get to school except on the bus. I, David Didocho, leave Mr. Englebert with one less person to repeat Math 10. I, Gary Harlin, leave my red hair to Sherri Layton to save man power. I, Chuck Gorton, leave my quiet disposition to Lynn Jennings. I, Roberta Merrill, leave to my brother, Buddy, no big sister to pick on in school. I, Roger Miller, leave to anyone who wants it the ability to get appendicitis on the second night of the Senior Play. We, Ben, Doug and Craig leave Mr. Resue with more peace and quiet. We, Chuck and Woody, leave Mr. Merena with only girls left in his secretarial classes. We, Roger Miller and Bob Bell, leave our ability to skip school for deer hunting to Dave Kimber. We, Sandy B., Linda J., Joyce G. and Jo Ann J., leave nothing of value, we want everything. We, Bev. Sharon, Anna, Ruth, and Roberta, leave the Junior girls with five more seats at the lunch table. Dated December 15, 1960 BELINDA VAN NORMAN For The Class of 1961
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f 3 5 J POP GGY The use of the Zodiac in developing our theme for the 1961 Tiogan had considerable influence on Beverly Tholen, and it was found that she has secretly been studying astrology. When the editors accidently found out that Beverly was quite an accomplished student of this ancient study, we were able to get the following predictions on the members of the class of 1961. So here is what the stars have in store for us ten years from now. Howard T. and Bub V. will be playing with Lawrence Welk. Craig M. will be accepted as an astronaut. Horton Sz Shumway Advertising Agency will establish an office in Rochester. Smith and Williams will construct the new Tioga Center-Susquehanna Heights Bridge. Nick S., now living in Waverly, will be elected to the Board of Education. Anna K. and Irene B. will accept teaching positions in the newly enlarged Tioga Elementary School. Cornell will announce the appointment of Professor C. Freer as chairman of the Mathematics Depart- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Stauder will attend the graduation of their son, Terry, at R.P.1. JoAnn J. will supervise the new School of Nursing at the Tioga General Hospital, and Beth Chaffee will conduct classes in practical nursing at the same institution. Ruth Bill will be appointed Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Dairying by President Rockefeller. Spencer B's colt will be favorite to win the triple crown in 1971. Carole B. will win the election for Tioga County Welfare Commissioner. Sharon P. and Roberta M. will finish 1-2 in the l.B.M. women's golf championship. George R. and Earl R. will be appointed physical ed. teachers in the new Tioga County Technical High School now being constructed in Halsey Valley. Kristine S! will be Dean of Women at Elmira College. George W. has just brought in his 4-1st oil well in Arizona. Robert Douglas will replace Milton Cross as announcer for the Metropolitan Opera program. Robert D. and Raymond S. have perfected a new type of aircraft carrier for the Navy. lt can cruise at 75 knots and when under way is not much larger than a destroyer. Barbara J's new book Farm Management has been adopted for use by the ag classes at Newark Valley. Ronald K's chain of women's specialty shops has been reported as the largest in the U. S. Waterman, Hottenstien, and L'Hommedieu-Aeronautical Engineers, will design the new three level airdrome for Nichols. Jean L. will raise polo ponies for the U. S. Olympic Team. Grey hair is completely passe fashionwise, announces the leading hair stylist salon of Gorton, Harlin, and Crider. Dave D. will be teaching French in Canada. Connie W. will be elected PTA president at TCS. d Bell's Dairy Farm will win the top milk production with Bonnie Bluef' a new hybrid milk pro- ucer. James R. claims the world's championship in wrestling. He will take on all challengers. Joyce G., Irene F., and Sandra B., all happily married, are arranging the lst annual formal dance for the TCS PTA. Linda J. will be appointed to teach child care in TC Adult Education by Mr. Meade. Linda D. will be modeling for Drazen's. Belinda V. will take over the Dear Abbe column and rename it Belinda's Blessings. Merritt V. will be appointed chairman of the N. Y. Athletic Commission. ' Roger Miller will be appointed director of scouting for the New York-Pennsylvania district. Gail M. will succeed Judge Colhessey as Judge of the Children's Court.
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