VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Joan Dyer, Norma Briggs, Damaris Yanson, Fay Nesbitt, Margaret Lehner.
J.V. CHEERLEADERS
Barbara Many, Betty Van Buren, Margaret Moore, Emma Palm.
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CLASS WILL
Jack Speciale leaves his shyness to Kitty Reed.
Richard Milewski leaves his parking stpot across the road from Moore's to Denny Brockway.
Cletus Benjamin leaves nothin' to everyone.
Bob Cairns leaves the road to Delhi to Bruce Guttridge and Jerry Migli in hopes that it may be a happy and prosperous one.
Fay Nesbitt leaves her "good behavior" in Mrs. Rowe's study-hall to Kevin Bligh.
Beverly Palm leaves the recreation room in the basement to her sister, Emma, in hopes that she may have one of those birthday parties, too.
Joy Street leaves to Charlie Miller her ability to play piano.
Sandra Hoyt leaves her sining ability to her future sister-in-law, Betty Melin.
Patty Post leaves the remnants of the family car, with all the dented chrome strips, to her family in hopes that it will carry them safely to church and back.
Arthur Turnier leaves his ability to do the right thing at the right time to George Skog.
Victoria Abram leaves her ability to drive cautiously to Jimmy Migli.
Richard Kathmann leaves his ability to burn the candle at both ends to others of his type.
Genie Morse leaves her collection of Elvis records to Mr. Leonard.
Donna Yarter leaves peace to Mrs. Hoyt.
Charles Smith leaves his girls in Davenport to Jack Bellino in hopes that he has as much fun with them as Charlie had.
Peggi Lehner leaves nothing. She's taking it all with her for future use.
Karen Martin Leaves her seat in Tommy's, bequeathed her by Betty O'Blinski, to Anne Marie Archibald.
Billy Van Buren leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Andy Cline.
Leonard Hunter leaves his ability to do the wrong thing at the right time to other unfortunate souls.
Doreen Hitchcock leaves ---------------- thank goodness!
Tonya Davidson leaves to next year's class her knowledge of Business Law in hopes that someone will finally win an argument with Mrs. Hoyt.
Donna Gavett leaves the parking spot behind the house, given to her by Kay, to Joan with the provision that she (Donna) may use it when the opportunity arises.
Alice Moore leaves to her sister Maggie, the family living room.
Richard Martin leaves his nickname "Big George" to Teddy Archibald.
Mary Thompson leaves her ability to drive slo-o-ow to Phyllis Truran in hopes that it has taught her a lesson.
Joyce Alton leaves her cultivated manners to Mary Lutz.
Warren Peter just leaves.
Dennis Hill leaves his wig to Ronnie Leal.
Donna Champlin leaves her homemaking cook book to Lloyd Dibble.
Howard Travell leaves his ability to fall out of cars while backing up, to Don Ackerly.
This book was printed by VELVATONE, a special process of lithographic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method.
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The 1958 Almedian - South Kortright Central School Yearbooks - SKCS 1958 Almedian