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NINTH GRADE Friar Schultz and his fellow brother m o n k s have just discovered some 'ancient manuscripts. Among them is the history of G'a'skill's 9th grade class of 1960-1961. Brother Tom Carlson begins reading these records with the section teliing of the 9th graders as 7th 'graders in the year 1958-1959. Among the prize winners for the best costumes at the annual Hallowe'en party were David Weaver, Jerry Moldenhauer, and Victoria Thomasine. Allen Karch won second place in the 7th and 8th grade spelling bee. Also, nu- merous 7th graders participated in the successful Variety Show. Brother Gregory Barker continues the reading of the section de- voted to the 8th grade in the year 1959-1960. The awards for the highest averages for the previous year went to Thomas Weisflog and Brad Smith. The spelling bee honors went to Peggy McKnight and Jackie Finley. The overwhelming success of the annual Variety Show was partly due to the talented 8th graders. Brother Walter Watson takes over reading more about this class. The 9th grade was a very successful year for them. Brad Smith and Joe Critelli took the 'highest average honors and a large number of 9th grad- ers were induc-ted into the Honor Socie-ty. Friar Schultz is very pleased at finding these priceless manuscripts arnd fir-dtiars ta-ll the monks to recopy them and distribute them throughout t e an . -THOMAS WEISFLOG l
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The 1961 Senior Class of Gaskill Junior High School, being of sound mind, .sound body, and -sound character, do hereby bequeath, upon departing, the following artlcles: ARTICLE I To Mr. Abbott and Mr. Goldstein, we leave a ticket to Rome where the Medieval Fair 'took place. ARTICLE ll To the faculty we leave the qualities of a knight-courage, bravery, courtesy, and gallantry. ARTICLE IH To the fol-lowing instructors: 1. To Mr. Canavan, Henry Musgrove leaves his hot rod magazines. 2. To Mr. Schultz, Janet Militello leaves her curly locks, 3. To Mr. Kline, Paul Mokhiber leaves his Poetry Book . 4. To Mr. King, the biology classes leave a new joke book. 5. To Mr. Arcos, Jimmy Pitman leaves his gym trunks. 6. To Miss McLaren, we leave a bottle of formaldehyde in which to place her biology -specimens. ARTICLE IV To a few honored people we bestow the following: 1. Joe Sacco's winning personality to Bob Zambito. 2. Anthony LaRosa's elevator shoes to Jim Mackie. 3. Sharon LePage's and Mary Ma'gliarditi's fleet feet to Mary Ellen Ambrosio and Carol Rully. 4. Louise Scheiderls singing voice to Karen DiGregorio. 5. Sandy Dickerson 'and Bob Inskeep leave their lasting friendship to Karen Lloyd 'and Bill Swalwell. 6. Heidi Mueller's deepest sympathy -to 'anyone taking German ll. 7. Bob Koperskils movable tooth to anyone willing to take it. 8. Gary M'artin's -swim fins to Tom Weisflog. John Bies' diet book to Tom Carlson. . Susan Strack's pizza eating ability to 'an-y ninth grade girl who can compete with her. 11. M-arie Tu'rco's sophisticated walk to Sheri Mele. ' 12. Matt Zarosl's famous football ability to Donald Capatosto. 13. Claudia Millerls 'steamed up windows to Linda Martino. Testators: Linda Metzler, Judy Soluri, Gretchen Mess, Paul Mokhiber 9. 10
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MRS. BARMORE, ROLL CALL 304 - First Row: Judith Adams, Jeanie Bociak, John Bell, Mary Ellen Ambrosio, James Bradigan, Sandra Bozek, Carolyn Allen, Michael Beckage, ,Joseph Alex. Second Row: Nancy Abbott, Mark Baxter, Shirley Bale, Gary Barbanera, Norma Bilski, Ronald Battiste, Karen Bakota, Vincent Anello, Mario Bosso, Kathleen Balon. Third Row: Eugene Beresny, Joseph Artymo- wicz, Phillip Bies, Fred Abramaitys, G. Leslie Boughner, David Billups, Edward Adamski, Augustus Bagley, Gregory Barker, Mechele Boling. MRS. CONDINO, ROLL CALL 307 - First Row: Mary Ann Thomson, Carol Tetzlatf, Marcia Polewicz Jacqueline Turco, Dorothy Ventry, Bette-Lynn Watts, Walter Watson, David Weaver, Thomas Weis flog Patrick Whelan. Second Row: Richard. Wagner, Victoria Tomasine, Joan Ventry, Francine Vis cuglia, Phyllis Van Horn, Teresa Urbaniak, Shely Watson, Leo Ward, Ronald White, John Van Deur- 'sen. Third Row: Julius Toenniessen, Jeffrey Plumer, Thomas Tedesco, Mark Pirolli, Clarence Ward, Robert Taylor, Victor Waselus, Kenneth Wakley, Steve Walos, John Taylor. I
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