Chenango Forks High School 1964 Yearbook (Chenango Forks, NY) - Full Access

ELEANOR ADAMS . . . Leaves to take care of her son. BILL ADAMS ... "I leave my weight class of 120 lbs. to Bob Gould." JOHN ARTMAN ..• Leaves his job as edi– tor of the YEARBOOK to anyone who wants it. RON BOLAND ... Leaves finally. JUDY CARVER . . . Leaves her shorthand speed to anyone who can use it. RICK CHAMPION . . . Leaves his sarcasm to "Pigpen" Wells. WAYNE DYMAN . . . Leaves Mr. Turna his years of chess playing experience. MIKE ESPOSITO ... "I leave Mr. Barrett my unchecked "Blind Spot. " JOAN EVANS . . . Leaves her whistle to Mr. Cushing for his afternoon Cafeteria Study Hall. ALICE FAWCETT . . . "I leave to be with my 'One and Only,' Butch." MARGARET.FISCHER ... Leaves her fin– ished and unfinished bookkeeping projects to Mr. Levitt. BRUCE GAYLORD ... Leaves Mr. Daven– port one empty chair in English class. GLENN GOULD ... "I leave Ann all locked up, but I have the key." JOE GUBLIN •.. Leaves his wrestling abil– ity to Mr. Corrigan. DICK HANCOCK .•. Leaves Miss Leydeck– er two weeks of Latin Thesis which she has already taken. VICKI HARDMAN ..• Leaves all her old confused notes to next year's Student Council Secretary. SKIP HARRISON . . . Leaves all her chew– ing gum to Mr. Davenport. JAMES HAZELTON ... Leaves his math ability to Mr. Turna. DICK HERRINGTON ... Leaves school for a new life. SALLY HERRINGTON ... Leaves her man– agership of the Bpok Store to Jim Pierson. BOB HOWELL . . . Leaves his model air– plane to Mr. Hallenbeck to build. DAVID INGRAHAM . . . Leaves his band uniform to Danny Evans. LINDA JOHNSON . . . Leaves her unfinished History notebooks to Mr. Cushing. SANDY JOHNSON ... Leaves a lock of her hair to Suzanne Dennis. GEORGE KARPUS ... "I leave my shotput to Danny Evans." SHARON KENNEDY ... "I leave a certificate to show Mrs. Mills is a True Scotsman. DIANE KIMBER . . . Gives lost minutes in her Secretarial Practice to Mrs. Mills. GLENDA KIRBY . . . Leaves with the long– est hair. ERIC KNUDSEN . • . Leaves his part in the Senior play to anyone who wants it. FRANK LARRABEE ... "I leave Mr. Daven– port 10 pages of new elephant jokes for his future Senior classes." GIGI LINDOW ... Leaves her baggy black stockings to Barbara Lukasik . LARRY LUCAS ... "I leave my truck memories in the parking lot to Mr. Levitt." WILLY MALCHAK ... Leaves his Monday morning cheer to Mr. Fetzko. LINDA MANVILLE ... Leaves a dagger to Mr. Davenport to portray Lady Macbeth, realistically. RICK NELSON ... "I leave my sneezing to all who can compete, and my "bar" tray and straws to Mike Zabadol." MARSH NORDHOLM . . . A gun chain to Mrs. Mills. KATHY PACKER ... "I leave my gift of gab to Sylvia Tuttle. " JANIS PAGE ... Leaves her French accent to Gladys Heath. BILL PODRAZIL ... Leaves, if he's lucky. DOTTIE POLLIO ... "I leave all my typ- ing to Donna Ingraham. " CAROLYN RICH ..• Gives to Mr. Daven– port 1001 new library book titles so he can start the Seniors on new books instead of old ones. PAUL SHERWOOD ... Leaves his "7 -up on the rocks" and Alka-Seltzer to Freddie Nicholas. DUANE SMITH . . Leaves his bass drum to Danny Evans. WALTER STEBBINS .. Leaves better stu– dents than what he's been to Mr. Cushing. GEORGE STERNBURG ... Leaves all his chewing gum to Mrs. Crandall. NANCY STULL • • . Leaves to Mr. Robert Shields the closest thing she can find to a heater for room 103 and all his freez– ing students. EILEEN TARBLE . . Leaves her laugh to Linda Haskell. KAREN TARBLE . . Leaves her volleyball serve to Miss Lewis to figure out. BOB VREDENBURGH •.. Leaves his wres– tling uniform to anyone who wants to win. KEN VROMAN . • . Leaves Chenango Forks. DAN WALKER . . . Leaves all his bruised arms and broken fingers to Gary Camp. STEVE WEBB ... Leaves his musical gen– ius to Pixie Stoddard. KATHY WELLS .•. Leaves her language books to Bonnie Kilts. The Seniors girls leave the memory of all those dreaded exercises to the never to be forgotten gym teacher, "Miss Lewis."

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