Willsboro Central High School - Gilliland Yearbook (Willsboro, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 17 text:

Roy William Rodenhiser '•Burch” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All—State Music Festival 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 4; Sno—ball Line-up 4; Sen ior Play 4 AnneMarie St.. John Anne” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All State—Music Festival 2; Majorette 4; Latin Club I, 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3; Vanauard 3 — 1st and 2nd quarters. 3; Hilda Arlene Turner ••Hilda” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Music Festival 3. All—County Music Festival 1, 3; Majorette 3, 4; National Honor Society 3; Vanguard 3 — all quarters



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tvm We, the class of 1964, being of sound mind and body, do hereby publish this, our last will and testament, bequeathing as hereafter stated: To the school we leave the best Yearbook ever. To the teachers we leave the memories of our smiling faces. To the Juniors we leave the things we didn’t sell. To the Sophomores we leave the problems too complex for the Juniors to solve. To the Freshmen we leave our past reputation, knowing they can’t improve it. Patti Anderson leaves her babysitting job to Wendy Dickerson and her position as solo flutist to Valerie Mero. Elizabeth Beardsley leaves her shyness to Jane Feltt. Ronald Bigelow leaves all his English marks to George Sweatt. Gary Blanchard leaves his popularity to Lenny Costin. Larry Bliss leaves his mischief-making in Miss Sullivan’s class to Roger Doty. Linda Calkins leaves all the unfriendly out-of-town scorekeepers to Pam Foley. Jane Clark leaves her ability to get good marks to Harry Farrar. Gene Cross leaves his car to Randy Dickerson without the license plates which go to the State Police. Joan Cross leaves her position as cheerleader to Jean Clark. Warren Cross leaves his mechanical drawing marks to Curt Lindsay. Gary Ferris gladly leaves the Pepsi machine to any one of the Junior boys. Fred Flora leaves his mother to Lonnie Ferris. Michael Frenyea leaves his truck to Shepard’s in payment for the gas tank which hit Mike King. Rebecca Garvey leaves her perfect attendance to Lloyd Brockney in hopes that hisattendance will improve. Vicki Helen leaves Randy to the Queen of the Junior Prom. Juanita Hams leaves her bassoon skill to Dianne Feltt, who needs it. Sherry Hance leaves her aversion to school to her brother Larry. Donna Harris leaves her office practice skill to Wendy Dickerson. Gary Hathaway leaves his love of reading the classics to Harvey Lobdell and his basketball ability to Leo Drink wine. Marilyn Hoskins leaves all her boyfriends to Linda Perry. Charlene Hustead leaves her apple-a-day to Joanne Lacey to cut down on her calorie intake. Delbert James leaves his soccer shoes and high scoring ability together with his even disposition to Moose” Ellsworth. Kalora Knapp leaves her short skirts to Linda Kime. Carol Martin leaves her ladder to Rose Koch. Charles Moynan leaves his driver’s license to the Motor Vehicle Bureau and his car to Whitcomb’s junk yard. Laura Oliver leaves her tiny waist to Amy and her position as solo clarinetist to Linda Lincoln. Kathy Perkeft leaves her fondness for the opposite sex to Lynda Tharp. Brenda Pierce leaves her secretarial job for Mrs. Flora to any Junior who fits the qualifications. Roy Rodenhiser leaves his parent-repellent to Mike King who needs it. Anne St. John leaves her boyfriends to Rose Koch and her learning to put up with her red hair to Gail Kelly. William Tucker leaves his job in the office to Irene Maloney, in hopes Irene can find his equal next year. Hilda Turner leaves her reticence to Bill Dickerson. Phyllis Wescott leaves her Elvis Presley records to the whole Junior class. 15

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