Greenport High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Greenport, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 21 text:

 Jean Volinski — a Maxim silencer so that the ears of people sitting near her basketball intramurals will not be split. Dot Andrade, Marge Tabor, and Theresa Begora — more - - height - that is. Harry Bondarchuk — a permanent seat in Geometry Class since he seems to like Mr. Euclid's subject so much. Jerry Rackett leaves her quiet and calm disposition to Susie Lewis. Marilyn Brown and Teddy Tappert leave their little black date books to Emily Vail and Robert Wagner. Bea Rovello leaves G. H. S. to be with Walter. Nancy Preston leaves Carol Edgar her place in the square dances next year. Jackie Pell leaves a stool to a would-be senior who will have her marshal post next year, so that she may rest while she works. Mary Jane Habermann — leaves her giggles and bright ideas to Evelyn Shepard. Eugene Bogashewicz leaves his secret of successful selling (especially candy) to the Junior Class so that there will be few financial worries next year. Rosemary Latham leaves Barbara Satkoski her many gymnastic abilities — (march- ing and dancing). Bill Walden leaves his talent for disapproval and argument to next year's class president. Bill Wells and Merton LaBad leave much broken Chemistry equipment, some left- over smoke, and a weary Mr. Levy to Stewart Horton and John Dimbat. Jerie and Johnny leave their seats in study hall during noon hours to Anthony and Midge. John Rempe leaves his sport titles and honors to Ed Davis who will probably have them anyway next year. Mary Askew leaves her reserve and dignity to her sister, Martha. The Senior boys, namely, Terry Overton, Robert Brown, Harry Lewis, Harold Freeman, John Flatley, Fred Hulse, John Smith, and Alex Giorgi leave what is left of the J faculty and Mrs. Dilier's homeroom to Whitey Skrezec. Ronnie Prince, Fred Bower, Richard Cowan, Herbie Jacobs, Frank Stepnoski, Jack Wetmore, and Danny i Bondarchuk knowing that things will be capably taken care of in their hands. In Witness Whereof, we have subscribed our names and affixed our seal at Greenport, New York, on the second day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one, in the presence of Carol Tuthill and Charles Hepworth whom we have chosen to be witnesses. Witness Witness

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OIl]e last 33JtU mtit -Srstameni of tlje Class of 1951 We, the Senior Class of 1951, being in a sane and normal state of mind, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. To the individual members of the Junior Class, we make the following bequests: Bobby Walden — a portable microphone so that he can be heard when he gets the urge to talk. Renee Vallely — a key to the ice cream freezer, to satisfy her appetite. Bobby Cassidy — a cloth to wipe off his silly grin. Toot Mellas — a special container to preserve her chewing gum while she is attending French Class. Shirley Pentz — an ice pack to cool her off when she flys off the handle. Bruce Rackett Sunset Shores 1 all to himself. Don Ostroski — a pin to puncture his inflated ego. George Matthias — a crew cut so that the teachers will be spared the misery of looking at his hair-do . Joan Brooks and Joan Copin — a whistle to use in the future on certain street corners. Bobby Doucett arid Billy Whaley — a bottle of vigoro to help them grow. Bev Hallock — a position as assistant gym teacher so that she can be the constant companion of her favorite faculty member. Mary Jeanne Thompson — a franking privilege for her naval correspondence. Tommy Monsell — a position as assistant director to Cecil B. Albert Dinizio — one tight sweater so that he can make like Atlas. Barbara Pilles — an escort complete with car so that she can come to Greenport i more often. Connie Volinski — a big line to use on the girls. Lawrence Mazzo — a ladder so that he will be able to climb to higher stardom on the gridiron. Ann Gacquin and Helene Tappert — a super-speed motorcycle that will enable them to reach their destinations in ample time. Ann Jones — a pair of stilts for fhe iucky men in her life.



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