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SHIRLEY WOODS “And has a face like a blessing.” G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Secretary 4; Cheerleader 1; Co-Captain 2; Class Secretary 1,2; Press Club 4; Girls' Sports 1,2,3,4; TUHISEAN, Literary Editor. WILLIAM WINOT “It is better to speak no words at all, than to speak more words than we should. Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity T Club 4; Football 4; Pep Club; Basketball 3,4; Ski Team 2. At its first meeting the class of ’62' elected the following officers: T. Perrigo, President; J. Simpson, Vice-President; C. Snyder, Secretary; D. Corneau, Treasurer. Under the very capable guidance of our advisors Miss Proulx, Mrs. Austin, Mr. Stubley, and Mr. Whitlock, we began our senior projects. We held the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. We chose our TUHISEAN Staff and sold Christmas cards to finance our yearbook. Although our Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years were a lot of fun and very rewarding, we find that nothing can compare with our Senior year which will be remembered for many years to come. And as June rolls around and graduation is coming closer, we bid farewell to Tupper High our Alma Mater. CLASS MOTTO “Our character is our will, for what we will, we are.” FLOWERS COLORS American Beauty Rose Scarlet and White CLASS SONG “When You Walk Through a Storm”
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VIRGINIA WALSH Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Monitor 1,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Press Club 4; Girls’ Sports. ELIZABETH WOOD ‘A good disposition is more valuable han gold. ress Club 4; Monitor 1.2,3,4; Girls’ ports 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. JOHN WHALEN He was not merely the chip off the old block, but the block itself.” Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1; Track 2,3; Science Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club. DIANE WOODS “What is life without the light of love.” National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Class V ice-P r esident 2,3; Cheerleading 2,4; Student Council 2,3; Girls’ Sports 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 2; Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Gym Leader 2.
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CLASS WILL We the class of 1962, of Tupper Lake, county of Franklin, State of New York, United States of America, being of sound mind and judgment and not being influenced by any underclassmen, do make, publish and declare this, our Last Will and Testament. Linda Aseel wills her cheering uniform to any seamstress who will shorten it. Norine Bartlett wills the cold mornings on the bus to all the kids in Childwold. Mary Lou Belisle wills her hall locker to anyone who can get to it. Donna Bellows wills her ability to keep her mouth shut at the right times to B. Bentley. Doris Benware wills her booth at the Northland to B. Dufraine. Diane Boushie wills her ability to get in the “Wash to Janie. Donna Boushie wills her ability to work at the “A” to Pam Dalpiaz. Nancy Boushie wills her ability to get into the “Wash ’ to Juniors who can lie with a straight face. James Brooks wills his seat in Advanced to Ed Cregan, if he doesn’t chicken out. Peppy Byrnes wills her spot in the middle of Chuck’s car to Loyce. John Chase wills his seat in Mrs. Fee’s social studies class to his little brother. Irvie Cole wills her height to Mr. Felio hoping more taller girls will take Law. Irvin Cole wills his ability to keep out of mischief and trouble to Thomas Russell. Dave Corneau wills his Treasury books to Doug Crary, for he alone understands them. Stella Dominie wills her ability to graduate to her brother Dick. Judith Dunham wills her ability to burn the candle at both ends to Billy Martin. Linda Fettes wills one solid color tie to Mr. Felio for his plaid sports jacket. Mary Forkey wills her ability to talk in social studies class to anyone who can get away with it. Georgia Friend wills her music ability to some of Mr. Munroe’s students. Loyce Jean Gagnier wills her ability to get Chuck’s ring to Peppy, since she is trying so hard. Pat Gorman wills her driving ability to T. Kelly hoping he will slow down and live. Mary Lee Gourd wills her front seat in physics to any Junior with shin guards and courage. Barbara Graton wills her ability to get along with the Soph, boys to any Soph. girl. Marsha Hannahs wills her ability to spend money to her sister. Roger Hassler wills his car’s ability to go from 0 to 60 m.p.h. in 8 seconds to G. Smith. Aleata Howley leaves Wilfred Woodes the ability to get along with her sister and mother. Del La Fave wills her ability to twist at the Northland to Roger and Betty. Tom Lake wills his seat in physics to any unlucky Junior. Linda Lanthier wills a year’s supply of fuel to the school so no one freezes next year. Joe Lemieux wills his ability to pull the wool over girls’ eyes to Lee Wood. Sally Mason wills her seat in art class to L. Sabin or C. Pelno. Kavin Moody wills his good handwriting to any one, or two of Mr. Poulin’s students. Pat Moran wills her ability to go out with Billy Martin to all the Sophomore girls. Carol Munroe wills a year’s supply of chalk to Mr. Poulin so he won’t use Mrs. Fee’s. Dick Peets wills his ability to get along with Mr. Whitlock to Allen Thompson. Terry Perrigo wills his ability to argue to anyone who can out talk him. Trudy Poirier wills her seat in second period study hall to anyone who wants it. Jim Richer wills his position on the ski team to Jimmy Shaw. Mike Roberts wills his ambitious nature to Mr. McGinn for obvious reasons. Judith Simpson wills her Chemistry book to D. Crary so he’ll have some kind of change. Carol Snyder wills her carefree hairdo to any Junior girl who needs one. Tom Somers wills his knowledge of bookkeeping to G. Luman. Wayne Soucy wills his ability to make first string Varsity to his brother Kelly. Bill Soucy wills his nerve with the opposite sex to Walt, so he can tell someone he loves her. Mary Ellen Straub wills her seat in typing to B. Cole hoping Betty will like it better than she. Gary Tice leaves a little courage to Walt Williams so he can call his girl on the phone. Charles Trombley wills his ability to pass his math tests with 65’s to anyone who needs it. Robert Trombley wills his mascot position on the football team to his nephew, Steve. Jenny Walsh wills a pack of gum to any girl in shorthand n next year. John Whalen wills his ambition to Eddie Cregan. Billy Winot leaves his position on the bench to anyone who will take it. Liz Wood wills her ability to get into the “Wash” to Cherie V. who has a couple more years. Diane Woods wills to Tupper Lake High School a heating system from Woods Bros. Shirley Woods wills her ability to graduate to Ray Brunette.
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