Liverpool High School 1963 Yearbook (Liverpool, NY) - Full Access

I, Paul Granato, do hereby will to Gordon Grandy, my undesirable ability to entertain spectators by upheavals at football games. I, Jack Graves, just leave running. I, Roseanne Greco, hereby leave to any deserving Sophomore or Junior my ability to say wrong things at a time when a teacher is listening and talk myself out of it. I, David Guelfi, being of sound mind and small body leave to my brother Joe, the ability to have at least five girls in my car at one time. I, Candace Gustave!, with the original ability of being unable to write up the Student Council minutes properly-to please the president– pass the office of Secretary to the next very lucky Orange Party Candidate. I, Barbara Haahr, being of rather absent mind, do leave to the music department, peace and quiet plus plenty of tranquilizers. I, John Hammond, do leave George Bump, a narrow necktie. To all my teachers and advisors, I give profound "Thanks." I, Joyce Hardman, leave to the tallest Junior girl my talent for seeing over people in crowded halls. I, Amber Hasner, leave to Sue Stephens and Bob Hapeman, the bottle of vitamin pills and a wish for Good Luck on the way home that Norma Hapeman left to me. Better luckl I, Don Haven, leave my knack for getting what I want, to anyone who can find what I did with it. I, Mary Henderson, leave to Kathie Chavoustie, my ability to make the Most of what Comes and the Least of what Goes. I, Sharon Henry, just leave, I hope. I, Karen Hewitt, leave to my sister "Karol," the ability to get along with the boys at LHS. I, Diana Hill, being of sound mind, leave my sister Susan to LHS– if you can Stand Her. I, Robert Hilliker, leave to my brother Mike, my ability to get into trouble in Study Halls. I, John Hofstetter, leave my ability to get to homeroom a minute be– fore the bell rings. I, Richard Hughes, being of creamed mind and tired body, leave my school work to anyone willing to do it. I, Kenneth Hurst, leave to Mike Tutor, my "A's" in World and American History, and to LHS two more Hursts to come. Good Luck! I, Diane Jackson, hereby leave my ability to skip school and get caught to Dawn Barnes and Dick O'Brien. I, Judy Joseph, being of weak mind and even weaker body do hereby leave to Carol leonard my seat in English Class. Lots of Luck! I, Avak Keledjian, being of sound mind and body, I know, leave all my LHS memories 'o Tom Tucci who may someday graduate! 1 think? I, Judy Klasmier, being of sound mind and even larger body, leave to Joy Oram, any and all records left to me by Cheryl Yorton. I, Robert Klein, being of great mind and small body, leave my ability to blush in every situation, to Gar')£ Good. I, Karen Knapp, being in an extravagant mood, do hereby bequeath Candy Allen my ability to make sarcastic remarks at the wrong time, and to my sister Lynn, I leave my outstanding {?) scholastic record to surpass. I, Chuck Korthas, upon leaving LHS, now give to Hank Del Favaro, all of the Fortunes of a Junior and Senior at LHS. I, Jim Kraushaar, being of questionable mind and body, leave to my sister, Lonnie, my ability to to pass the hard subjects which so far she has scholastically butchered. I, Donna Kreitner, being of weak body and questionable mind, do leave to any Junior girl the ability to flirt with everyone and still go steady! I, Carol Kronafel, being in good mental and physical shape, will to Jim Higgins my seat in English class. I, Barbara Kyle, hereby leave this school in hope that I will go to California and add Mrs. in front of a certain person's name. I, Lyle Lamica, being of unquestionably questionable mentality, leave LHS with new friends and vivid memories of-Boy, wouldn't you like to know! I, Richard Lang, being of weak mind and sound body, leave my ability to outwit the "Mrs." to Roger Schardt and Bill Walsh. I, Robert Lasher, leave to anyone who wants them, my old, torn, but newly polished sneaks. I, Bev Lathrop, would like to leave all my books to next year's hopeful Seniors. 60 I, Stacy LeFevere, being of sound body and frustrated mind, leave this thought to You. "Foreverness is present but NOW is the time to project the image of your life." I, Martha Leopold, being of sound mind and body, leave my knowledge of French to Paul Braunschweiger. I, Donna Liberatore, leave my books to those who will absolutely need them. I, Richard Lis, leave to Steve Juliano, my seat in the Lunch room. I, Dennis Mack, leave all my little Do's and Don't's to my little sister Mary. I, Gene Mack, being of sound mind and even sounder body, hereby leave to my brother all the joys of Academic English with Mrs. Slavin. I, Tom Magnanti, being of sound mind and weak body leave to those who follow, my happy memories of many unhappy days. I, Edward Manley, hereby leave, with revenge in mind, my locker on the 3rd floor to Frank Foster if he is brave enough to take it. I, Barb Mann, leave my cheerleading uniform to next year's ninety-five pound cheerleader. I, John Martino, being of weak mind, leave these weak walls and all my ability to finish nothing in 3 years at LHS to my sister or any new Sophomore who wants it. I, Margaret Ann Masterpol, hereby leave to my brother AI, my seat and fond? memories of U!glish Literature. I, Sharon Masters, being of sound mind and body leave to Sally Nichols my ability and patience to stay with a boy more than two years. I, Dick Matthews, leave all my good grades to a future Sophomore. I, Bill May, of superior mind and body and fond memories of LHS, leave my baby sister "Rabs" my ability to keep the other sex guessing, and to D.B. my ability to sing, to V. Ryan my ability to turn it on and off with a switch. I, Jim McElhinney, being of sound mind and weak body leave my ability to barely pass gym to Jerry Weller. I, Jim Menasian, leave my unsurpassed ability to lose elections to the Democratic Party. I, Jerry Metcalf, being of sound mind and even stronger arm, leave to Ron Dittmar, a football as he many never get his hands on one next year. I, Rosanne Mezzatesta, being of small mind and even smaller body, leave to Sally my ability to always be on time for school and for class. I, Pat Michel, being of feeble mind and body, do hereby leave to Roger Nutt my ability to hound Mr. Senecal. I, Janet Monagle, hereby leave to Jeanne Calcagino, my dirty blue gym suit and gray socks. I, Don Moran, will my old, gray, mare to Miss Meek for transportation to her farm. I, "Mighty" Munson, being of weak mind but sound body, contribute the contents of my locker to anyone who can open it. I, Harold Nash, being of questionable mind and body, relinquish my locker filled with unread "New York Times" to Sheryl Gridley in hopes she will get more from them than I did. I, Buz Newton, being of sound mind and not so sound body leave to anyone who wants it my ability to think up fair excuses. I, Sheila Norton, leave to "Pris" my hunting license for the open game of Liverpool-What there is! I, Albert Oechsle, being of sound mind and body, do hereby be– queath my chemistry drawer to anyone who wants old stoppers and broken glass. I, Donna Palmisano, leave to Sue Moyer, the ability to have a riot in school and still pass! I, Mitzi Pare, being of weak mind and good body leave to my cousin Donnjj, my gym clothes. They ought to be broken in! I, Pat Patrick, being of weak mind and body, leave to Mary Ann Crumrine and LaVerne Litzinger "one" lone tranquillizer. Have fun, girls! I, Edward Pease, give my attention to teachers to Jim Haley. I, Sue Peggs, hereby leave my "iron pills" to Gail Plimley to assist her in climbing the stairs every morning. I, Pat Pettit, being of small body and even smaller mind leave to Mary Morrissey our four lockers with the hope she'll remember the combination of at least one of them. I, Diane Piazza, leave to my cousin, Roseann, my ability to solve boy problems.

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