Clarkstown High School Class of 1967

Senior class Will and Testament - p. 3

J.Tobin dedicates 18 mice and 400 lbs. of lime in the shape of a '67'
to the Faculty of CCHS.  Joel Steinger leaves the same.  R. Tepper
bequeaths his 4 year locker to CCHS in the hope that they can find
another fool who will put up with the aggravation of having it.  Joe
Di Blasi Jr. passes on his locker and the best of luck in '67 and '68
to his brother, Robert.  Maryellen Gowrie gladly leaves her sister,
Jeanne, exclusive rights to the upstairs girls room on school mornings.
Kathleen Fredrick donates her locker (#1358) to her brother, Charlie,
for overflow.  Lorrie Fox entrusts Susan Dickson with a six year old
CCHS sweatshirt to remind her of the fun her sister, Louise,  and
Lorrie had in gym, and the happiness that will be hers.  To Dayle
Updike, Sylvia Gale leaves windblown hair, freezing coldness; deafening
shrillness, roasting heat, and unreadable music.  In short all the
miseries of playing piccolo in marching band.  Karla Keahny hands down
to her brother Martin all the parking problems she had with Mr. Marchak.
Joe Britney dedicates one smelly gym locker next to Jeff Illian to
Frank Blanchette.  Barbara Buer leaves all peanut butter and celery
appetizers to Gary.  She leaves Mr. Jones a sense of humor and hopes
that Miss Zaiman will find a "Buddy".  Lastly she just leaves...
Ellen Bush passes on the appeal of her homeroom teacher (room #165)
to her sister Karen.  Susan Cifuni leaves to her brother Frank, the
car that her sister left her last year to drive to school.  Donna
Broomfield bequeaths Rhonda Bayer all the pink balloons in the world.
Melanie Eick wills Mrs. Scalera's period 4A study hall to all her
sisters of the O.R.G.  It's perfect for memorization work of the
Ritual.  Pam Etsch dedicates the after gym odor to Mindy Sorkin.
Alice Drozowitz gives her decrepit locker and all the New York Times
therein.  Daria Zeek's gym locker goes to any young girl that's
"lucky" enough to have Mrs. Jacobson next year.  Mr. Vertullo and
room #172 pass intact to Jo-Ann Entwistle from Ginny Entwistle.  To
Maureen Mass, Linda Young leaves "our secret" and another "refreshing
clean" year with "Birdie".  Michael Rodzianko entrusts his black
killer gloves to his brother.  Phyllis Norton hands down to her
brother Rob, her personality and luck because he may need them as he
matures.  Mary Keough receives a year long seat on the bus from Sharon
Mroz.  The "scout" goes to Shirley Goebel's brother to ride to school
every day.  Marcy Goldenberg leaves an infinite amount of G.O. candy to
Larry Fox.  Six inches which Pat Gruffi doesn't need go to Linda Lissi
and extra large, very pretty stationery goes to Sandy Kasura to write
to Tom on.  Michael Chasar wills Carl Loebig to Ben Murray.  Stuart
Minor gets "the green grass of home" from Chip Burchard.  Steve
Faecher presents the "Red Baron" with the exclusive right to renaming
his tweddle-dee and tweddle-dum of the senior class.  Harold Eustis
gives a bottle of Georgia Peach Balm to Linda Schild.  Phil Aistin
inherits 10 turkey gobbles from Bill Fearn.  To Mr. Grider Joanie
Lauder leaves her brother Jackie and sister Carole.  Best of luck with
them!  Laurle Knopp bequeaths a "white witch doctor book" to her
brother and his friends.  Michele Di Servio bequeaths Paulo Di Servio
her locker which never works if you use the combination.  Don Hunder-
fund is given Susan Brewsters lunch period.  Sharon Zielich leaves
the gym suit she no longer has to Mindy Sorkin.  Scott Whitney gives
up and leaves Suzi De Pasquale to any worthy senior in Seneca Falls.
Barbara Ulan presents Joanne Weldenheimer with Mr. Walker, one seat
in Art III and a haircut, shorter in the back.  Don McManus dedicates
2 unused petitions to stop Anne Frank for the senior class play.
to g±ve the class of '68 a head start we never had.  Janeen Tuccillo
leaves a five year extension to Chuck Kwiecinski.  Judy Monroe leaves
her five day-a-week gym class to Maureen McGrath.
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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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