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SENIOR CLASS WILL DAWN ABBOTT--My ability to talk my way out of dentention, and my bathing suit to Jo Ann Pedulla. CAROL AMRHEIN--All the fun I've had in sth period English class to any junior who wants it, MARY JO ARMSTRONG--I leave all of my pleasant memories as first chair flutist to my successor, Adri- anne C lingan. HARLEN WOLFE- -l leave my two hall lockers and one gym locker to anyone who can open them, LOUIS WANDELL--I leave the discussions in English class to anyone who can understand Mr, Baylor. CHARLIE LYNCH--l leave my parking place on Elm St. to anyone foolish enou h to buy a car. BOB ARCESI--I will the name Arcesibedimildrew and the honor that goes with it to Ace Abrams. LAWRENCE HOWARD--I leave the dismissal rush to someone faster than I am--Delmer. SANDRA AYERS--I willmy ability to get along well with the members of the trombone section to Sammy Myer and my poetry and fun in French to Dick Dunfee. WINDA BLAIR--All the fun I've had in Home Ec. to any junior who likes Home Ec. TOMMY ROSS--I leave my long walk to school to all the kids in the Moore St. gang. ED SULLIVAN--All my jokes to Mr. Van Namee. ' DONK BLAKEMAN --I will my catching ability to Bob Simmons. BO --I will my good times and fun to that All-American halfback, Jack Terwilliger. GARY--I will my good times in Mechanical Drawing to anyone who enjoys it and the English IV assign- ments to anyone who can do them. JOHN TERRY--l will my homeroom seat to someone who likes to be back by the girls. MARTHA BUCK--My ability to talk to Evelyn Kline. PEGGY CARTWRIGHT--I will my second chair in the dear old clarinet section to the up-and-coming Mary Jane Grace. SUSAN CRAMER--My charming personality and reputation with the faculty to Rita Lattari. RITA CUSHING--All the fun and hard work in Triple-Trio to anyone who would like the job. JOYCE DAVIS--My place in Chem Lab to any person who wants the job of wrecking the place. BUD WAITE--I will my seat on the bench to Lenny. MARTHA DECATUR--All the fun I've had in Library Club to Beverly Hotchkiss. ROSEMARY DIMON--I leave my craving for good times to Maddie White. ARLENE DOBBERSTEIN--My too frequent trips to Elmira to anyone who's interested in driving. CAROLYN DOVE--I leave my height to Betsy Conlon. CAROLE EPLEY--I leave my 'Light and Bright to Glee Crawford. CLARENCE VAN HORN- -The keeping up the old school spirit and coaching the track team to anyone who can manage it. ED WEINSTEIN--I will the American Legion Oratorical Contest to anyone with a strong Constitution. CHARLES STAUFF--I will my seat in 206 to anyone who can make it. DON WILSEY--l will Bobby Skinner all the study halls I had with nothing to do in them. CHARLES WOOSTER--I will my hot rodding and buring of tires to Tom McLean. DAN WASSERSTROM--Music activities to some unlucky junior who wants room and board in school. NANCY FERNQUIST--I leave my ability to always find something to talk about to Ellen Ganapol. JEAN FOSTER--I leave my secretarial class and all the fun I had in it to Rita Lattari. PATRICIA FRANTZ--l will my ability to get along so well with Miss Reynolds in gym class to Jean Parr and Martha Jewell. SHIRLEY GIBBS--My chair in band to anyone who wants it. JAMES VAN SKIVER--I will my lab period to anyone who will experiment to try to blow the school up. PATRICIA GREENFIELD--I leave all my fun in chemistry class and chemistry lab to anyone who wants it. JAMES MARSHALL- -I will my seat in 206 to some lucky fellow. DICK COLLINS--I will my gunners position in gym class to someone who doesn't shoot as much. BRIAN GILLAN--I will my seat in earth science to someone Mr. Van Namee won't kick out of class. BEVERLY HALSTEAD--My chair in typing to anyone who will take it. SHEILA HANNA--To anyone who likes 4th period chemistry class, I bestow with my heartiest congratu- lations, my chair. PATRICIA HORTON --I bestow school in general to whomever wants it. JEAN KIRKWOOD--I give our noon sessions in chem lab to any junior with a strong stomach. TED HARTFORD- -Those good times with Horney and Doc, especially in New York. CYRIL I-IEDRICK--I will my 3rd period study hall to the next fine fellow, JOE HOGAN--I leave my position as chauffeur of the Waverly St. boys to anyone crazy enough to buy a car. JOAN LEARY- -My seat in band to Bob Halton. SHARON LINE--I hereby will my homeroom seat to one of the L's in Mr. Fox's homeroom. EILEEN LORGAN--l will my many charms to Rita Lattari. MARILYN MELIJON--The difficult job of first chair baritone to anyone of the three girls who wants it, FRED VAN NEST--I will my position by the light panel backstage to any sophomore or junior who doesn't like to work celebrity concerts. 35
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JEAN KIRKWOOD--Gym class and the discussions in Homemaking 8. DON BACKER- -Fifth period chemistry, Mr. Van Namee, and the times with Gep in Endicott. TED HARTFORD--Playing on the athletic teams. ROYCE HUGO--Mr. Van Namee's earth science class and his jokes. RUSS FAHEY--Chemistry lab, physics period in the back room and ducking trouble in school. BILL LINE--Mr. Van Namee'smumb1e, grumble. CYRIL HEDRICK--Mr. Tuthill and his ag class and sth period study hall. FRAN LEARY--The gossip at noon in the cafeteria and library, band, and Mary Jo's, Ready. SHARON LINE--Cheering, the gang, and oh, just everything! EILEEN LORGAN--Riding to school with Mr. Cichocki, Jean, and Dawn. JOE HOGAN--Chemistry lab under Mr. Van Namee, BOB PAYNE--Cutting up with Bob Simmons in 206. FRED VAN NEST--Running around town on band publicity and trying to bluff my way through earth sci- ence. CHARLES RANDALL--Going to band, chorus, and orchestra rehearsals. MARILYN MELLON--Seventh period library and Pat, all the gang and the parties, Mary lou's, Did you get a letter? , and most of all band and the wonderful trips. DAN BARTON--Giving Mr. West the wrong answers in electric shop. BOB HURLBUT --Going to ag, earth science, and shop. TOM DAILEY--Mr. Tuthil1's attempts to convict on no evidence. LYNN SCHOCK--Mr. West's shop class. PHYLLIS MORTON --Eighth period in library, discussions in homemaking 8, and Shirley Plaisted. TESS O'BRlEN--Talking with the gang in study hall before the late bell and Miss I-lowell's 5th period typ- ing class. AGNES OWEN --Seventh period gym class and walking to and from school with Phyllis and Nancy. LAWRENCE HOWARD- -Cafeteria. JOHN BROWN--Being football manager. BOB ARCESI--The kids--especially the girls. MARY JO PARENTE--The swell times with the gang and especially Don. SHIRLEY PLAISTED--Talking to Mr. Cichocki 6th period and Phyllis Morton. BILL AYRES--Vic, Twig, and all my buddies. TOM BUSTIN--Mr, Van Namee's chemistry class. CHARLES STAUFF--Ag class. DEAN MONTGOMERY- -Going up to visit Southside and coming in with a sick excuse. NORMA SHAFER--Majorettes, band, and all the kids. MARY LOU SHAW--Being a nervous screaming wreck from waiting until the last minute for Sharon to come after me for school, cheering and the kids. DONNA SHERMAN--All the good times, talking to Nancy Walker 2nd period in the library, and Mr. Bay- lor 's English class. EDISIEISULLIVAN--Andy Codispodi and all the fun I had from Little League on up to Intramural basket- a . VIC PRINZI--Football. SALLY TRAVIS--Swell times in art classes and the hair-raising times in driver's ed. BARBARA WEAVER--Being with Arlene and the rest of the kids. ARLENE WEBSTER--Having Barb in all my classes for the last three years and Miss Taylor in the art room. Pl-IYLLIS WOLFE--The mile walk to school and 7th period library with Nancy Walker. KEN PAUL--Missing at least one day of school each week. HARLEN WOLFE--All the fun I had with Mr. Tuthill. BRUCE TAPPAN- -Clowning around with Mr. Cunning in Sth period mechanical drawing. JEAN TAYLOR--Class and the kids. Pl-IYLLIS WRIGHT--Our gang, cheering, and a few other things. GARY Cl-IILSON--Miss Hanneman's math classes and Mr. Van Namee's earth science class. NANCY WALKER- -All the fun I had, especially with Phyllis and Donna. SUE THORNTON --I missed too much of everything. BOB HOUSER--All the fun I had in Mr. Van Namee's earth science class. TOM ROSS--l'1l miss every 8th iod when we used to go to that unforgettable football practice. PAT FRANTZ--Walking to and ggrm school with Nellie, Rita, and Theresa. 34
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'S BOB PAYNE--I will my Notre Dame stories to Jolly Jack Terwilliger. THOMAS DAILEY--I will my ability to sleep in class to anyone interested. CHARLES RANDALL--I leave my singing and position in chorus to Bob Halton who has a better voice than mine. ROBERT HURLBUT--I leave my position to anybody who wants it for a price. PHYLLIS MORTON--My seat in English class to any junior who likes a front seat. MARY TESS O'BRIEN--My singing in the halls to Mary K. Brown who enjoys it, AGNES OWEN--MY ability to write letters to Charlotte Frisbie. NANCY OWEN--My secretarial work for any junior who is lucky enough to retrieve it, MARY JO PARENTE--Everything but Don!! PEACHES HAYDEN--I will the art room to anyone who will clean the back table and sink. SHIRLEY PLAISTEAD--I leave my incessant chatter to any shy sophomore. WILLIAM BUCHOLT Z- -I will my homeroom seat to anyone small enough to sit in it. JIM GRIFFITH--My job as football manager to anyone who can lime as straight a line as I can, and my nickname, Crazy , I give to Sib Lyon. LOUIS YOUNG--I will my seat in solid class to anyone smart enough to sit in it. BOB MILLER--I will my seat in detention to whomever Mr. Tuthill chooses. BILL SCOTT--I will the remains of my car to the nearest junkyard. NORMA SHAFER--My majorette hat and plume to Dorothy Terwilliger. TOM FIT ZGERALD--I leave all my gum that is stuck under the desk to anyone who wants to pry it off. DON BIACLKER--l'1l leave my car and an Endicott map to T, H, and some sophomores who can do well wit t em. ROYCE HUGO--I leave my headlines to I ack Terwilliger. DONNA SHERMAN--With my best regards, I leave my chair in business law to anyone majoring in busi- ness. RUSS FAHEY--I'll leave my left-end position to some able person and the Hatchet League championship to Dogface and his boys. BILL LINE--I will my position as last man on the bench to Bob Masteller, who will warm it as well as I did. MARY LOU SHAW--My cheerleading seat on the football bus, BOB SCOTT--I will my seat in the Ag. room to Bob Clark. JERRY LINES--Shot Put to Joe Arcesi. DICK BUTTON--I will No. 12 to NaNa Hogan. KEN PAUL--Mr. Tuthill to study hall. DOC SCHAMEL--I will my position on the yearbook staff to any photo friend, SUE THORNTON--I leave all of my old oboe reeds to Sharon Armstrong to use on her bassoon. LYNN SHOCK--Mr. Tuthill to study hall. BILL AYRES--Mr. seat in detention to lack Terwilliger. TOM BUSTIN--My seat in 206 to any lucky junior who passes. SALLY TRAVIS--My quietness to any junior who should have it, BURT KINNEY--My NO. ll basketball. DAN CHAPMAN--I will my corney jokes and snappy stories to Roger. NANCY WALKER- -I leave all the memories to Grace Havens. DAN BARTON--I will all my wrong answers to Mr. West. VIC PRINZI--Mr. Position as AB to NaNa Hogan, BARBARA WEAVER- -I leave my ability not to understand Mr, Cichocki to anyone who wants it. AL GEPPERT--Chemistry class to Mr, Van Namee. DEAN MONTGOMERY--The absence list. ARLENE WEBSTER--My seat on the bus to Dick Day and my seat in English IV to anyone who wants to hear Mr, Baylor's stories. PHIL VAN DER KARR--I will my love of activities to anyone who have the ener to take it all on, STUART SCHWARTZ--I will my love for chem. lab. to any unfortuante junior Sho needs it. PHYLLIS WOLFE--My seat in the Art Room to Mary K. Brown. PHYLLIS WRIGHT--My wool skirts to Marlene Keene who is always admiring them. JOHN SIMONDS--I will my 4th period study hall to Jack Terwilliger so he can stay in 206 all morning long and do nothing. 36 L l
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