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NAME Monica Marie Lyncha Ernest D. Majeski Debra Ann Mandel Linda Eileen Mason Andrew P. Matsko Ed McGuire Richard Merrow Ronald Allen Miller Kenneth Moore Lois Moore Anita Louise Moskol David Eugene Mulhollen Edward Nachman Cynthia Gail O'Connor Dennis Pearce Kay Robin Pearce Joseph D. Potter john Pollock James Edward Ricotta Harold john Roos, Jr. Robert Lee Ropchock jeffrey Delmar Rowles Michael Rudella , POSSESSION My 1968 yearbook, my money My height and coordination Silver bracelet, stuffed ani- mals Memories of Wharton, N.J.g Erie, Pa.g Buffalo, N.Y.g Neustadt, Ont. and cheering My Peace shirt My pet Duke My bow and double barrel My radio records, my peace sign and my blue bellbottom- ed jeans Wish I had one Classring and Drivers License My picture of the Roadster, memories and my record I always thought that I'd see you againn My car My dog Bang My big green dog, Grey and my ring My beagle dog Herman, my jewel studded dagger My cat and dog My little brown jug My H.P. Chevy II and my Yamaha Sharon Driver's license, and a trail bike A ham radio receiver Telephones PASTIME Driving my brother's Honda, singing Playing on Bill's QDadsj volley ball team Cheering, eating, talking on the phone Playing with matches Hunting and Archery Having a good time. Hunting, fishing, and living Listening to my radio and records, taking certain people to and from sports events Working on cars Being with Ken Being in Philipsburg because spoom is there Going to Clearfield Working at Bingo Sewing and being with Gary Working on my Volkswagen Going to -I.P.'s with Mary Being with Ann at our place Sunday and Wednesday nights Riding my cycle, going rootin Going to the football locker room during study hall Working on stock cars and running around Receiving ham radio opera- tors Coppering WILL I will my ability to keep my temper while walking home with the boys to Christine and Ann Marie. I will my jump shot to Coach Smith. I will my silver bracelet to Mary Jo. I will my ability to put out fires to the Morris Township F ire Company. I will my socks to anyone Mr. Massaglia catches without socks. I will all my years at W.B. I don't have anything to will. I will my years at W.B.A. to anyone who wants some good and bad memories. I don't have one. I will my fun at W.B.A. to Cynthia Lucas. I will my saying I tried but I couldn't do it to all those who tried but couldn't do it. I will my ability to pass to Milton Roos. I will my drivers license to john White. I will my ability to sew to Gail Pecharko. I will Greg Smith a pair of suspenders so he won't forget his band pants at the Osceola parade. I will my ability to stay calm at wrestling matches to any- one who has a friend who has four brothers who wrestle. I will my ability to climb into the ring after being knocked out, to anyone who wants it. Will all my Mondays and Thursdays to anyone who can live with them. I will my ability to lose my license before I had them to john White. I will my ability to pass his- tory and my name Stump to Milton and Rick. I will all my memories to any- one who wants them. I will my blue-black ink pen to Barb Bell. I will my 30 speed bicycle to George Yontosh.
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NAME Isabelle Graham Glenn Richard Gurbal Debbie Hartle Gertrude Herbert Gaius L. Hertlein Philip Hilliard Darlene Marcella Holt Timothy Michael Howe Theodore Hubler Anita Marie Humenik Fred D. Hummel Robert W. Hummel Julie Rae -Ianke Frank John josefik Virginia Lee Kashella Ronald Kovalcin Alan R. Larson Margaret Ann Lego Jeffery Mark Lipka William C. Little Lorraine Lockwood Joseph P. Lucas Robert Lutz POSSESSION I treasure my class ring Selling 84 Law cheat sheets My License, and my job My class ring, and a picture of a certain guy 56 Renault My box of pennies My stuffed animals, my mem- ories, September 25, 1970, and my ring My 22? My Chevelle My red and white stuffed poodle, my scrapbook, my class-ring, and my driver's license Me Tape Player, My Jimi Hendrix Tape, 428 N. 2nd Street My 1970 P.O. class ring, my letters, my Peace, and my ticket to Hawaii Class ring, gun, and Brownie My pictures of Bill and his letters My motorcycle Short Hair My plastic snake, piano, and Slippery Rock catalogue Anything that I have my hands on at the time My bow, that always misses Dean, and my big blue class ring, and all my great memories My Stereo Tape player My driver's license PASTIME I enjoy driving the car and sewing Skipping classes on weekends Working with Robin Taking walks, cooking and sewing Driving Riding around Philipsburg Daydreaming and being a good girl Plunking with my 22? Assistant Basketball Coach Watching R. V. and having fun Hunting, fishing, and music Being with the gang Being with Art, going to Sheppton, and making plans Hunting, fishing, and hiking Being with Bill Riding my motorcycle Keeping busy Reading, loafing, and playing piano Doing anything that makes me happy Having a good time, es- pecially with Nice Girls Being with Dean Driving Going to Philipsburg to run around WILL I will my seat in room 129 to my sister Donna. I will my ability to become a senior to Charles Cummings. I will my luck of getting to school and working with Rob- in Pearce to any unlucky per- son. I will all the fun in Math Class to my sister jean. I will my Trig Book to my nephew Greg. I will my job as boss in the cafeteria to Ken Rougeux. I will all my quietness and ability to stay out of trouble to Sharon. I will my sideburns to John White I will my drum sticks to Yvonne Sedlak. I will my ability to get caught being in my locker at the wrong time to anyone Qes- pecially my brotherj who doesnlt get caught. I will my baton and whistle to any great talented person like me. I will my fire hall keys to Larry Ross. I will my ability to catch J.D.P. off guard, without him knowing, to Suzi-Belle. I will my ability to do good on tests to my brother Charlie I will to my sisters the ability to keep their temper and my Senior year at W.B.A. I will my football locker to Pickle if he can reach it. I will my horn case to my brother. I will my debt of 2,345 sticks of gum to anyone who wants to pay it. I will my seat in front of Ted's Store and the ability to pass Chemistry to Gary Yontosh. I will my centering ability in football to some lucky person. I will my future years to Dean. I will my ability to become a senior to Ken Wooster. I will my trumpet to Kate and all those bad school days to anybody who wants them.
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NAME Diane Lynn Rusnak Dean Ryen Andrew Sabol Linda Sue Sabol john Joseph Saggese Daniel Shadeck Michael L. Shadeck Betty Ann Shiroke Michael Joseph Shive Jeffery Shugarts james Smeal Anna Marie Smolko Anna Marie Soltis Barbara Ann Stiner Charlotte Stiner Edward Storck ILinda Terry l Jamie Lynn Tibbens Walter P. Timblin Scott Viehdorfer POSSESSION All my junk My Mother, Tex, and Bessie My dog Tony Zip, Suzi, and Our Myrtle My driver's license that I hardly ever have De De My tape player Candle jug and incense burner My big orange motorcycle My very own genuine plastic combination bank vault My red cat My Mom and Dad, a stuffed animal named Charlie, a watch, also Vince's letters 69 class ring, and my friends . . . Driver's license, key chain, and memories ofD.B., also my car Class ring My truck My stuffed animals and my wrecked car My class rings and memories of the prom My little Chevrolet, orange Honda Driver's license and Baseball glove PASTIME Having fun, hunting for lost contacts, worrying over year- book deadlines, and collecting dues from this wealthy class Being with Bessie Hunting Cheering, eating, and being a football Being picked up by the police Riding around in my Mercury Riding around and listening to my tape player Swimming, horse back riding, and learning anything new Chasing cows with my motorcycle Hunting and fishing ????Being Dumb Thinking of Vince, riding around in Philipsburg Having fun Running around in Philips- burg To spend all my extra time listening to records Goofing off in Philipsburg Dancing and running around Trying to learn to slow dance Being with a certain girl Getting to home room on time WILL I will Jessica's ambition to john and jerry White and life in Hawk Run to Bob Allen who enjoys city life and ex- citement. I will my ability to wrestle to Randy Coble. I will all my rotten years at West Branch to anybody who wants them. I will all my smarts to my bro- ther, Bill, and my wonderful cheerleading memories to any future cheerleader. My ability to cheat and never get caught to anyone who doesn't have time for study- ing. I will my 2 years of Biology to De De. I will my ability to stay in the band four years to Randy Kovalcin. My green eyes to any cat that needs them. I will my dark barn to anyone who needs it. I will my plastic bank vault to any future safe-cracker. My ability to get home by 2 a.m. Qonjunior licensej to Ken Rougeux. I will my heart and all my love to Vince. I will the back seat on the band bus to D.H. and D.R. I will my empty key chain to my brother Charlie. I will my driving ability to Mary Ann. I will my ability to do Plane Geometry to anyone who wants it. I will Mr. Dixon my driving ability Qand the gray hairs that go along with itj. My ability to go on one ski to my sister, Debbie, and my ability to water ski period to Aggie Matsko. I will my 6th period study hall to anyone who can stand a boring study hall. I will my experience in liming the football field to Coach Bailey.
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