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his curly locks to Paul Sutter . . . FREDA BUNDY leaves her cheerful ways to Judy Johnson . . . GAIL CURTISS wills her wardrobe to Marg Middleton . . . PAM DOIN leaves her great cheering ability to Dawn Richter . . . BILL FINKLE leaves to make room for Jimmy Finkle . , . GARY GAGNE finally gets a pass to leave room 212 . . . MELVIN GAU wills his quiet ways to the mice . . . PETER GEORGE leaves his petit figure to Rick Young . . . DAVID GIDLEY wills his stock of library passes to Miss Corrigan . . . MIKE GLENNON leaves his bowling averages to be wondered over . . . PAUL GREENBLATH wills his trumpet to Gabriel . . . ANSON GREEN leaves his Boy Scouting to Davie Crockett . . . CLAYT JANAITUS wills his' Ivy League shirts to Wultex . . . ALBERT KNAPP leaves his clarinet to Benny Goodman . . . PETER LEUSCHNER leaves all the girls in 212 at a loss . . . JO-ANNE LOSEE would like to leave for Nott Terrace . . . KAREN LUND hands all her school activities to Kris Lund . . . BURR MCCULLOUGH leaves his sun tan back in Florida . . . MARILYN NELSON leaves with all the attendance and cafeteria slips . . . CONNIE NIELSON wills her pretty blond hair to Marilyn Monroe , . . MARY JANE PARK leaves her helpful ways to Jane Titus . . . KAREN PETER- SON leaves her pony tail to Trigger . . . ELLA PFAFFENBACH wills her beautiful figure to Debbie Reynolds . . , ELAINE SPIEGEL leaves her books all marked up . . . BARBARA SZUMACHOWSKI still wants to stay and sing in choir . . . VALERIE WILSON wills her petticoats to the old-fashioned gals in hoops . . . JANIE SUTTON wills her sweaters to Carole Rogers . . . ANN ARAGONA leaves her baseball to Mickey Mantle . . . VIRGINIA BALLARD leaves Mr. Flahive in peace . . . CAROLYN BARD wills her legs to Betty Grable . . . DICK CAIN leaves his white hair to Grandpa . . . DALE CAMPBELL leaves his last name to the Heinz Company . . . JOHN DELACK leaves to make room . . . DONNY DURANT wills his voice to Elvis . . . BILL FINK wills his height to Angelo Delasono . . . BOB GIBSON leaves his build to Jungle Jim . . . GARY GRIMES and STANLEY MATHES leave Mr. Taormina relieved . . . HELEN HAINES wills her French Horn to Ardis Austin . . . SYLVIA HANSEN wills her complexion to Jean Kline . . . TERRY HAY wills his ping pong to King Kong . . . GARY HUGHES finally gets to leave room 215 . . . RUBY KANNE leaves her French to Miss Peterson . . . JOAN KATHER leaves her sewing to Karen Brown . . . JOANN KELLER wills her water skiis to Miss Brennan . . . VIRGINIA KLEMM leaves her friendliness to Linda Roberts . . . KAREN LESSNER wills her dieting to Stubby Kay . . . DAVE LESTER wills his algebraic mind to Aristotle .. . EUGENE MILLS wills his motorcycle jacket to Joe Aragona . . . JOYCE OTTMAN leaves her clutch bags to Prissy Angelo . . . VINCE REILLEY wills his basketball ability to Pete Gill . . . TOM SENNETT wills his plumbing to Mr. Taorrnina's radiator . . . MARGE SHERRY wills her dimples to all dimple-less babies . . . DAVID SHIMKUS leaves his .32 shotgun to the rabbits . . . GARY WILLIAMS leaves Miss Pound at a loss . . . JOHN YOUNGBLOOD leaves his last name to Bellevue Hospital . . . PHYLLIS Alberts leaves her jazz records for a new and better collection . . . HENRY BEJIAN leaves Mr. Taormina happy . . . DAVID BLITZBLAU leaves his brother Paul . . . JON BOSWORTH leaves his voice to Aldo Ray . . . EDITH BOYD leaves for Brooklyn . . . NINA BUTURLINSKY leaves her choice gum collection . . . NICOLAS COLENZA leaves his briefcase to Don Diel . . . ELAINE CLARK wills her new baby brother to Johnson and Johnson . . . SALLY ELDRED leaves her rosy cheeks to Trick Domser . . . BETTY ANN FELTHOUSEN leaves her nice eyes to Nancy Ostrander . . . CARLTON GIBSON leaves with a hearty ho-hon . . . FRED KIRK leaves-but Rosemary goes too . . . JOHN KNISKERN leaves his comb to Alex Zielinski . . . JAY MCNAUGHTON leaves with the usual little smile on his face . . . BETTY O'NEILL leaves her sweaters to Karen Pfeiffer . . . CRAIG ORGAN leaves his Oscar to the movie stars . . . FRANK PANNENBORG leaves his place in the clouds to, Rick Young . . . JANET PEARCE leaves her beat to a mixmaster . . . GEORGE PFAFFENBACH leaves his last name to a spelling teacher . . . DAVE PUTNAM leaves Mr. Flahive, period . . . KAREN RAS leaves her nice ways to Gail Pepicelli . . . GENIE RICHTER leaves her primping to Carole Rogers . . . JEFF SCHWEDES leaves with Harry Diakoff for new and better worlds . . . CAROL SCOTT leaves with Pete . . . RACHAEL WEIN- GARTEN leaves her artistic ability to Corinne Paine . . . ARLINE WELLISCH leaves her freckles to Janet Louis . . . JUNE WILLIG leaves her very red hair to Helen Harrigan.
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to the Nurses' Aids . . . PETE CLAUS leaves his last name to Santa , . . LINDA DUSSAULT leaves her money to Dave Lamoureaux . . . CAROL FINK leaves her long locks to Mirian Stebbins . . . BOB FOWLER leaves his name to Bedford Bonta . . . SHERWOOD HAMIL leaves his foul shots to John Ham . . , DICK HEALY leaves his suaveness to Pete Cotton . . . PAM HURLEY leaves her slim figure to Pat Fink . . . DONNA I-IUTCHINSON leaves to join Elvis . . . LINDA JEFFERYS leaves Comb to Barby Layman . . . ROSEMARY LEVA leaves all the clubs at a loss . . . ALISON LIEBHASKY leaves her A s to Karen Brown . . , TED LOKENBERG leaves the mechanical drawing class to some talented eighth grader . . . BETSY MARCELLUS leaves her pep to Dawn Richter . . . JANE McCUNE leaves her angel-like ways to Carol Kiszkiel . , , NANCY PALMER leaves to join the I Love Lucy cast . . . PEGGY PLANT leaves her terrific sense of humor to some lucky person . . . DAVE PARKER leaves to start an arrow-making industry . . . DICK STROM leaves his sandy blond hair to some lucky eighth grader . . . BONNIE VAIL leaves her books to the library . . . ROGER VAUGHAN leaves his excellent French to another fortunate French student . . . PETE VEA leaves well dressed-as usual . . . DICKEN WHITEHEAD leaves his height to an Ivory Tower . JEFF WILLEY left for Florida . . . WAYNE YAGER leaves V.A.S. at a loss . . . JOHN BALL leaves Mr. Flahive without a guinea pig . . . TOM BEAMES leaves his good humor to Mr, Williams . . . NANCY BECKER leaves her quiet ways to some nice eighth grader . . . PETE BROWNSEY leaves his smile to the rabbits . . . ALAN BYRNES leaves his blond hair to Bill Finkle . . . TONY COPPOLA leaves his purple knee guards to Dave Rictor . . . HARRY DIAKOFF is taking his educational system with him-but you can be sure that we'll hear more of it later . . . LINDA EAKIN leaves her hockey ability to Miss Millspaugh . . . SUE EASTWOOD leaves her play writing ability to Miss Pound . . . DI. FOWLER leaves her Elvis Presley records to Tab Hunter . . . ELAINE HARGRAVES leaves her long hair to Barb Sackett . . . SUE HOLTZ leaves her Diary store to Corrine Payne . . . BARB HOSKINS leaves her backbend to Carole Rogers . . . LINDA LEWIS leaves her cheerleading jumps to Jean Kline . . . FRED LUECK leaves for Niskayuna Central Senior High School . . . GARY PEARSON leaves his trumpet to Emily Langworthy . . . WALTER SCHENK leaves Miss Houghton . . . JEAN SCHROETER leaves her all-'round athletic abilities to Mary Pump . . . SUE SHAPIRO leaves her fabulous maps to Mr. Taormina . . . CAROL ANN SHEALS leaves French with Miss Peterson . . . JOHN SHUTTS leaves his gavel to the lucky president of next year's Student Council . . . DICK SIMS leaves his freckles and flat top to Pete Gill . . . PETER VAN DE CAR leaves his sneezes to the parakeets . . . JOYCE WATTERS leaves her constant giggle to Molly Marsden . . . JEFF WILSON finally gets out of 209 . . . JOHN ZIABROWSKI leaves his abundant personality to Pat Delmonica . . . BARB BEAN leaves her last name to Boston . . . JOHN BECKER wills his flower box to Mr. Williamis window sill . . . PAM COBB leaves her last name to some needy corn . . . CONNIE CONGDON leaves her darling figure to Karen Brown . . . ELIZABETH DAVIDSON leaves her shy manner to Mary Elizabeth Simpson . . . DICK DAVIS leaves his likeable ways to Fred Lane . . . CLYDE DE WEESE leaves his absences from Student Council meetings to Mr. Langton . . . FRED FINK leaves the seat next to Mr. William's desk vacant . . . ED FROHNHOEFER leaves his last name to some nameless bakery . . . RUSS GREAVES leaves his collar to Elvis . . . ERIC HENRY leaves his substitution method to Miss Pentecost . . . CUPPY HERMAN LEAVES! . . . ANNE HYDORN leaves her most talkativeu title to Anne Spitz . . . DAVID LAWRY leaves his loud voice to the mice . . . PATSY LORITSCH leaves her perky personality to Pam Garr . . . DAVE LUMGAIR leaves his musical ability to Carol Fisher . . . TONY MCCLIMANS leaves his size to Teddy Ziabrowski . . . BETTY ORZEL leaves her Elvis Presley sneakers to Fran Clark . . . HELEN PLUMB leaves her name to a tree of the same name . . . RUTH REEVE leaves her basketball technique to Carolyn Veeder . . . RONNIE RUDMANN leaves his physique to Doug Austin . . . GEORGE RYON leaves his quiet humor to John Wilcox . . . RICKY SAUTER leaves his good looks to Tom Abele . . . TONY SINDONI leaves 'his wolf whistles to Doug Austin . . . JIMMY SPRING leaves his last name to a needy mattress . . . BRUCE STANCLIFFE leaves Mr. Williams at a loss . . . SHARON WILLIAMS leaves her dynamic per- sonality to Kathy Byrne . . . JOAN WINNIE leaves her last name to Poo . . . ELIABETH BALDWIN leaves in the middle of the year . . . LARRY BIER leaves
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1940-1957 When Death cornef, breaking into the cirrle of our friends, words fail us
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