Liverpool High School 1962 Yearbook (Liverpool, NY) - Full Access

I, Rita Piorkowski, leave Pat Dubosh my locker on the 3rd floor which I haven't used. I, Eileen Plummer, being of feeble mind and tired body, leave liverpool High with fond memories and hope my sister Loraine will enjoy her future years also. I, Bill Plummer, being of sound mind and big feet leave my seat in English to one certain Soph. girl end one certain Junior girl with the names of Mary Ellen and Candi. I, Grace Pollastro, being of feeble mind end weak body leave to Paul Patulski my fond and great memories of LHS. I, Janet Powelczyk, being of sound mind and weak body, leave to Charlene Collins my gym suit. I, Bill Proctor, leave to my sister my locker and all its possessions which amount to 0. I, Carol Prosser, bequeath my happiness as a Senior to all future liverpool students. I, John Rafalko, leave to Wilson Hannah my football jersey (55) hoping he'll make better use of it. I, Mel Rathburn, hereby leave to my brother Steve my sweet smell– ing football uniform. I, Donna Rech, hereby leave the right for Lee Reith to be Mr. Lohr's No. 1 prodigy. I, William Reichert, leave my ability to keep score to my brother Jerry. I, David Rice, will to Dick R. the ability to get from 0 to 60 in less than 10 seconds. I, Douglas Ritter, after spending about one·sixth of my life at LHS through its diverse dilemmas say, "Maranethe." I, James Ritter, having a great amount of endurance leave my position on the Cross·country team to anyone who wants it. I, linda Robertson, leave my ability to spend weekends in Skan· eateles to anyone having a cousin there. I, Fran Rose, leave to any brave student my ability in geometry. I, Richard Rose, knowing nothing-leave nothing. I, Cherie Rosenow, leave the same friendly welcome, fond memo· ries, grand time and ability to get myself in a "pickle" to anyone desiring them. I, Jerry Roshia, leave my shoehorn to Herbert Secreti, hoping he'll always think of me when he uses it. I, Ernie Rozelle, leave behind all my Latin skills to any unfortunate student taking Latin Ill. I, James Sargeant, leave everything (which is nothing) to Bev. I, Bill Sawran, being of sound mind, do hereby knowingly and willfully leave to my favorite teacher, Mrs. Murray, my bottle of Mr. Clairol and my golden locks. I, Walt Schamu, let it be known that I relinquish and intrust my boundless, inexhaustible and renowned love of band to Hal Nash. I, Judy Sciacca, hereby leave to Angela Bombardo my ability to always be first in lunch line. I, Cheryl Scuderi, of smell mind end even smaller body, hereby leave my ability to take three legal lunches to Sue Toscano and Tony Sciacca. I, Gloria Secreti, being of no mind end half a body, do hereby leave my math ability to my brother Herb. I, Steve Shideler, leave my gym sweat socks to any Junior big enough to fit them. I, Fred, Beefy, Biff Snediker, being of smell mind and huge body leave my ability to guess at taking pictures to Buddy Fields. I, Ray Snow, bequeath a new world with unity and peace through education. I, Joan Sobotka, leave to any junior qualifying for it a lonely Senior year without that boy of '61 . ' I, Louise Speach, will to anyone my liverpool book covers. I, Mary Jane Speach, leave to Sue Burch my ability to meet Miss Meek ANYWHERE. I, Robert Staffa, being of unsound mind after three years at LHS, leave to the Junior and Sophomore classes nothing. I, Fran Stalsonberg, leave to Paul David my locker, and to Joanne Winks a wig in place of the hairdo. I, Barb Standish, will to anyone my back seat in English class. I, David Stanton, leave to T. C. my seat in Mr. Bahn's office. I, Bill Stapleton, being of round body and weak mind leave to ell my fellow underclassmen treasured memories of ME. I, linda Stein, being of small mind and slim body leave to Joe Toscano and Tony Sciacca my ability to mock someone else! I, Rita Stoddard, being of sound body and questionable mind, do leave to any Junior girl who wants it, the ability to walk in the wrong door when the wrong people ere around. I, Dorothy Stringham, leave to Sharon Roberts many broken test tubes. I, Richard Strode!, being of weak body and weaker mind, leave my ability to lose golf matches to Bob Rapp. I, Diane Strom, being of fairly sound mind and extremely sound body, Shell not leave, Will not leave and Can not leave. If by some slim chance I'm forced to leave, I w ill leave with many fond end wonderful memories. I, Rick Tanner, leave to my brother, Dean, an enjoyable three years of high school. I, Dominick Tassone, hereby leave to my brother Bill my great abil ity to play football. I. Nick Tassone, leave my obscure anthology to the Dean of 12th Yr. English, Mr. Telinski. I, Eugene Taylor, leave a warm "Good·by" to good old LHS and Mrs. Slavin, Mrs. Dolan and Miss Meek. I, Howard Taylor, leave three well·used attendance cards and my outstanding scholastic record. I, Marilyn Terrill, leave to anyone who desires them ell the good times I've had at LHS. I, Judy Texido, leave to my sister all the fun I had in my three years. I, Barbara Tirrell, leave to Sue D'Onofrio the ability to go steady with another "Dick" '61, and still have a wonderful year with Senior Class members of '62. I, Carl Tomi, leave nothing to no one for I may be back again next year. I, Trudy Totten, leave my copy of Robert's Rules. I, George Townsend, leave my old football number (51) left me by Sonny Torzon, to Marcoccia with Coach Atkin's blessings! I, Leslie Van Derveer, being of smell mind and aching body, leave my ability to darn near kill myself in gym. I, Jane Van Lengen, leave my old gym suit to any girl who wants it ... Hope she can fix it. I, Joanne Veith, leave my old hunting license and a few used shells to Mary Kilpatrick. I, Larry Vinal, leave my football spikes to anyone who wants to clean them. I, Douglas Walker, for the benefit of LHS . .. leave. I, Ronald Walter, do hereby bequeath my place on the Soccer team to Wayne Green, hoping he can fill it. I, Christine Wasicko, being of unstable mind and weak body, leave to anyone who needs it my ability to worm through people in the halls. I, Mary Weed, leave to my sister Linda my ability to stay on top. I, Mary Ann West, leave to live happily ever after with Bill Pientke. I, Bill West, leave to anyone the ability to skip class without being caught. I, Buzz White, being of sound mind leave to my brother Dave my ability to do everything-WELL! I, Glenn Willauer, hereby bequeath my personally autographed Latin Ill book to anyone crazx enough to take the course. I, Kathy Williams, do hereby leave Liverpool High with fond mem· ories and before they have to burn it down to get me out. I, Ann Wynn, being of sound mind and body leave to my brother Robert the ability to cut into the lunch line quickly. I, Cheryl Yorton, leave to any Junior girl the pleasure of trying to find 11 red head in a crowd of students. 59

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