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We, the seniors of Clarkstown Central High School (class of 1967) [being of]
sound mind and body, do hereby leave the following Senior will
Diana Simkin bequeaths Stuart Minor her old notebooks, proof, and the rocks
in her driveway ditch. Ken Marshall leaves, to a deserving underclassman, the
locker located next to Mr. Cracovia's room, the teacher whose "easy grin and
youthful gait testify to (his) infectious exuberance and zest for life." Maria
Lupo inherits Bruce Slamka's gym suit. Locker #197 is entrusted to Greg Kunz
from Randy Dulmer. Andy Gloc passes on his most prized possessions: gold plated
church key, his reserved section of Nyack Drive-In, and his all purpose vest with
the hidden equipment for any occasion to Mike Derzaw. Kathy Tobin is left one case
of bandaids to heal her wounded books by Bob D'Loughy. Stephen Jamison wills his
gym shorts to Mr. DePatto, his T-shirt to Mr. Morrow, his locker to Louie Russo,
and his two parking permits to Mr. Eccher. Ken George bequeaths to Bev Sleeth his
parking area, seat in 170, and his gym suit. Mark Sensenig inherits one sterling
shoe sole from Glenn Britt. Rich Budrik dedicates to the Indian, Dennis Budrik,
a pair of scissors. Mike DiPalma Jr. leaves Mr. Cracovia and n+1 "concrete cases"
to any junior lucky enough to get him. Tom Earle wills a lot of patience and the
luck to find the basketballs next year to the "mentor". Kathy Markey entrusts one
year of advanced Bio notes and dissections to Sue Kovacik and a thrilling year of
varsity cheerleading to Ellen Montazella. Tim Meehan passes on eighteen slightly
used mice and five empty lime bags to Bill Teemey to use as he sees fit. Derek
Olson bequeaths Rich Khaleel the NW corner of the "dust bowl" for use only during
double sessions (to be known as Khaleel's Korner). Lorraine DiPierno inherits one
half of a locker with two meatball sandwiches from Michael Parent. Rich Wennet
leaves Steve Mangels his seat at the K.K. (when he becomes of age). Tim O'Brien
entrusts a grooved gulf swing to Chuck Gilcingson, of next year's championship golf
team. Ken Miller commits, to the incoming Senior class, 52 assorted formulas
for gunpowder, for use at their own discretion. To anyone who wants it, Joe
Mastropolo wills his favorite smoking place. To our great coach "D" Tom leaves
a rusty pair of Adidas track shoes so he can run a 4:12 Nanuet mile. Bobbie White
entrusts to Mr. "D" her speed and agility on the track to give to some deserving
underclassman. Fran Slater rents one faithful locker to her sister Nancy, (rent
payable when she has the money). New head coach "D" is bestowed with a driving
lay-up to replace his worn out hook shot from Bob Jankun. John Orange dedicates
the returning soccer backfield to Sherman Markowitz and to Jim McGrath he leaves
a seat in his father's office so he can get enough guidance to attend Dartmouth.
To Allen King goes all the water he can find in the "dust bowl" during football
practice from Robert Fitzpatrick. John Cincotta hands down his seat at the K.K.
to James Muise. Bob Burns bequeaths "the green mold" to his brother Scott, to
take gym in. Murray Bauer is presented with one multilated bag of buttered popcorn
and one bright shining star from Bonnie Gannon. Ginny Scott gives up her grundy
gym locker to Karen Saboda, and her packed hall locker to Fred in hopes that they
will enjoy them as much as she did. Ray Roland receives one Donald Duck and one
Mickey Mouse from Moe Wieland and may he always remember then. To Ann Shott be-
queaths her attendance card and her troubled teachers to Maureen Fergison. To
Carol Ann Crystal, Barbara Ann Castignoli leaves her hall locker #69 and all the
stuff she may find therein. To Nancy Baker goes locker #86 that Shawn Trubow and
Linda Cleveland used for 4 "terrible" years at CCHS. One year supply of ice cream
sandwiches is left to Doreen Scalz providing she has Mr. Cosgrove next year by
Dolores Storms. Phyllis Chianese leaves a years supply of Singapore Slings to
Dottie Brenneisen. Mr. Walker gets all the purple paint and broken jars he can find
in the art room from Greg Cucci. Pat Conace dedicates a deflated basketball to
Sherman Markowitz along with lots of luck and leaves her lunch table to Jenny
Eisgrau. Miss Sansonetti's Business Math class inherits all Linda Cleveland's
conversations.
Note: see also class of '66 Will and class of '65 Will for numerous "gifts" to our class, and to the class of '68 for lucky(?) recipients of our largesse...
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