Genseo HS 1964 Yearbook (Geneseo, NY) - Full Access
Tim McDonald leaves because he's about a half-hour late. Janet McGraw leaves for Ohio by way of Brockport. Chuck McLaughlin leaves "the hose" a new nozzle. Dorothy McMillan leaves "Chief" 30¢ per day for the rest of his life and a little domes- tic tranquility. Robert Mulvey leaves a woodchuck in a certain blue Corvair. Nancy Mustari leaves for a nursing career in an all male clinic. Steve Paul leaves the seventh and eighth grade girls to the seventh and eighth grade boys. Barbara Pecora leaves her "red Ford" in the nearest junk yard. Don Peraino leaves his magnetic charm to anyone who can put up with it. Judy Ross leaves the plague of her handwriting to no one, and a well-deserved rest to Mr. Huey's eyes. Kurt Schwamberger leaves his nose to Chris Carmody in hopes that it will help him as short -stop. Kathy Smith leaves "Yorkers" to Mrs . .Vienna and wishes her the best of luck with it. Ronald "Snoz" Snyder leaves his nickname to anyone who can pronounce it. Vicky Stolper leaves her seat in the band to her brother, her little escapades to the girls' room to Mary Ryan and her bleach to Dorinda Cleveland. John Stone leaves. Rene Sylvester leaves a permanent schedule to Mr. Perry. Sumiko Tanaka leaves her "English-Japanese, Japanese-English" pocket dictionary for the next Japanese foreign exchange student. Dwight Tewksbury leaves his spelling and grammar to Miss Jimerson, his bulletin boards to Mr. Carmody and Geneseo Central to the future generations who will at– tend it. Lynne Tewksbury leaves. Skip Thomas leaves for Mercy and bequeathes his phosphorous locker to T. A. B. Neil Thompson leaves "little H" his secret on staying thin. Roger Tuttle leaves the marks on his license to anyone who hasn't been caught yet. Penny VanNostrand leaves her weight to the boys on the wrestling team who might need a few extra pounds. George Wambold leaves his list of high school courses to anyone who wants to follow it. Danna Weidner leaves the biology lab and Mr. Huey to Barb Taylor. Bonnie Zwerger leaves the "spilled cider" to Rebel, her records to Cricket and Mark to Mr. Berger.
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