Amity Regional High School - Embers Yearbook (Woodbridge, CT)

 - Class of 1959

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4T'N--cf :r It ,I w 4 r PX 'X Y I, I, I LAST WILL WE, the class f 1959, presently being of sound mind and body Judith Alpert, will my eyesight to any iunior in need. Linda Anderson, leave to ioin Jimmy at UConn. Joanne Angier, will my Honor Society pin to Tony Macek. Il Danny Antinozzi, bequeath my movies to the A.V.A. I, I Philip Arnold, leave my English bike to Billy Brooks. Roger Astmann, will my Ford convertible to Miss Cribbins. Il Leslie Barrett, bequeath my petite ways to Marcia Cohen. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I 1 I, I, I , I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I 1 I, l, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Judith Beckert, will my gum to Mr. T. William Beers, leave my virile ways to John Bunton. Susan Bell, bequeath my sandwich crusts to Mrs. Anderson. Raymond Bergmann, leave my cap, gown and affinity for cars to Paul Alogna. Nancy Berlepsch, will my smiling disposition to Jean Emmer. Mary Born, bequeath my sweet soprano voice to some unsuspecting bass. Lynne Bradley, will a 'full crew of stage hands to Mr. Richello. Sheldon Bradley, leave my elevator shoes to some iunior in need. Walter Brigadier, bequeath my efficiency to AI Nedovich. Cliiord Casner, will my grades to anyone who wants them. Jaqueline Champagne, leave my stupid mistakes to Susan Broadbent. Madeline Champagne, bequeath my sweet, quiet ways to .loan DeMartino. Frank Ciarleglio, will my height to Fred Carasone. James Clabby, will my name to Mr. Peters. James Claffey, leave my T-Bird to the Orange Police. Donald Clark, bequeath my occasional words to the English department. Loretta Clini, leave my height to Joan Russo. Judith Conrow, bequeath my corridor affairs to Janet Larsen. John Cook, will the art of wire-tapping to the A.V.A. Nancy Cooper, leave my tuition to AI Mathog. Robert Cozzolino, will my athletic ability to Sal Coppola. Carmella Criscuolo, bequeath my reducing pills to Sue Steele. Betty Cristiano, will my blue leotard tights to Charlotte Edmonds. Louis D'Auria, bequeath my duck to the Amity football team. Julie Dawson, leave grubby to Kathy Work. James DeRosa, will my study habits to anyone who can figure them out. Mary Ann DeVeglia, leave Mr. T. to Mrs. T. Harold Durley, will my twinkle-toes to Mike Skolnick. Elizabeth Eaton, leave my split personality in my locker. Adele Franco, leave my proficiency in shorthand to Sharon O'Brasky. Charlene Fulton, leave Monday with an excess of hot dogs. Carol Fusco, will my luck with the mail to some lucky iunior. Pamela Gaherin, leave my love of golf to Barbara Opotzner. Robert Gervasoni, bequeath my fine Amity spirit to the iunior class. Bradford Gesler, will my dancing shoes to Fred Astaire. Barbara Gibbs, leave my Barbie says . . . to anyone who dare take it. Kathryn Giebler, will all the year book's mistakes to the next year's staff. Bob Gill, bequeath my problems to Dr. Isreal. Robert Gimler, leave my gym uniform lpractically newl to the athletic department. Ernest Grabber, will my lunch bag to the garbage inspector. Robert Gunn, leave my front teeth to anyone who can find them. Eunice Gustafson, will my naturally blonde hair to Joan Dwyer. Robert Guy, leave. Roger Hassard, leave with no demerits. Barbara Hart, bequeath my love of bus rides to Jean Bramen. James Hogan, will the darkroom to Paul Palmieri. Judith Hoppe, leave my PAD quizzes in the school incinerator. Robert Howard, bequeath my vocabulary to Lester Peckham. Spencer Hoyt, will my slush pump to next year's metal shop. Delores Johnson, leave my fabulous college weekends. Natalie Johnson, leave Miss Mercer - alone. Marilyn Joseph, bequeath my swimming pool to the swimming team. Roberta Jozwinski, will my hair to any girl who wants to set it every night. Geraldine Keating, leave my Long Island accent to Kathy Kanney. Richard Kehrer, bequeath my gong to the Amity Band. Henry Kellner, bequeath my eye for women to Mr. Tinnin, who really doesn't need it. Geraldine Kennedy, leave the telephone booth vacant. Paul Kiefer, will my sweaters to Steve Rosen. Judy Knobf, leave my 8:45 P.M. memories to Ronny Catania and Bonny Scalese. I, Stephen Knup, will Mr. Foley to next year's trig classes. I, Paul Kosha, leave the Trident. I, Fred Kaval, will my PAD notes for the betterment of future classes. I, Roland Kuehn, bequeath my multiplicity of football and track iniuries to Tom Sirowich. I, Barbara LaCombe, will my iob at Topps to some poor iunior. I, Ward Kuehn, leave my famous football growl to the soccer team. elle

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MARGARET WISE Yessy 2 ' ge Always ready with the Wise cracks . . . Disarmingly direct . . . Walking fashion-plate . . . Editor Embers Art Board . . . Art Director Variety Show 3, 4 . . . Co-Chairman Senior Prom Decorations . . . Latin Club 'l, 2, 3 . . . Synchronized Swim- ming 3, 4. DAVID YOUNG Dave ' ' 4 Enterprising businessman . . . Wild Jeep iockey . . . Equestrian enthusiast . . . Audio Visual Aids Club. pfgistiifk gl l y ' 4 4 Q- ,vt t ,. x.f x x 1 J 'A ZEUS 33



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1 ,L 5. 11+ A D TESTAME do hereby bequeath the following highly fsentimentallyj valued items I, Mariorie LaCroix, will my mad rush to the bus. I, Jay laghi, bequeath my sweat pants to the basketball team. I, Peter LeMay, will my blond hair to any boy who will take it. I, Barbara Lesniak, leave my taciturn behavior to Pat DeFranco. I, Geraldine Lesniak, will all the Voily boys to Lorraine Burnaka. I, Paul Lockwood, bequeath my basketball ability to Mr. Williams. I, Lois Loman, will my Ansonia newspapers to Miss Baker. I, Kenneth Luciani, bequeath my broken alarm clock to Mr. Kennedy. I, Jane Lunde, leave Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, and Snoopy to Charles Schulz where they should be in the first place. I, Ann Mauro, will my black-rimmed glasses to Kathy Danese. I, John McMullan, leave my chiquitas to Mr. Tinnin. I, Arthur McClure, bequeath my bagpipes to Mr. Peters. I, Howard Merk, leave my desert boots to the senior wing. I, Richard Merkel, will my slightly used razor blade to Sal Coppola. I, Joan Moeller, leave my study charts to Carol Freedman. I, Nicholas Montana, bequeath my Moose to Tim Keefe. I, Herb Mudie, will my kilts to Mr. Peters for daily use. I, Alfred Neuman, bequeath all my potrzebie to Greta Barf, my second grade teacher. I, Charles Pecsok, leave one last strip of rubber in the parking lot. I, Miriam Petersen, leave for a new life. I, Janice Peterson, will my Les Miserables vocabulary to Sue Wiersman. I, Lynne Peterson, leave my blushing ability to Gail Fondabella. I, Connie Petruzzello, will my typing talent to Miss Cribbins. I, Ralph Pisani, leave Amity to my brothers. I, Edward Pohl, bequeath my T-Square to Richard Wiacek. I, Robert Porturnicki, will my pitching arm to Pete Crocco. I, Helen Putzel, leave my hockey stick to Liz Pike. I, Dorothy Raccuia, bequeath my blushes to Mr. Pastore. I, Anna Radwany, will my isolated driveway to Kathy Kuhn. I, Helene Redenbach, leave Mrs. Shanley looking for a replacement. I, Judy Reil, leave my spare pair of specs to Eleanore Gravin. I, Fay Riley, leave my unorthodox red-headed temper to Gail Reynolds. I, Sandra Rosen, will hon to Dr. IsreaI's date bureau. I, Louise Rossi, leave everything that's short to Dianne Denver. I, Edmund Sandora, bequeath an exhaust fan for the boys' Iav. L.,-,.,w I, Martin Santacroce, will my lunch to Maryann Annicelli. I, Kathy Schlitter, leave my love of music to Mrs. Warburton. I, Timothy Schmitt, bequeath my class attitude to Mr. Yokstas. I, Sally Selesnick, will my freckles to Mary Carol Kaufmann. I, William Seymour, leave the keys to the A.V.A. room to Charlie Graves. I, Arnold Selesnick, leave egg salad sandwiches in my locker. I, Cecile Shure, bequeath my famous C - - - speech to anyone needing it. I, Anita Sirowich, leave, but the rest of them will be back next year. We, the Sixth Period Physics Class, bequeath I000 yards of string to Mr. Yokstas. I, Janet Smith, leave with gum on the end of my nose. I, Virginia Spahr, leave my driving license to the Motor Vehicle Department who has been wanting it anyway. I, Linda Sposa, leave Mr. Pastorel I, Richard Stanton, bequeath Tewensnoigm to Richard Gans. I, Linda Stearns, will my accent francais to all future French students. I, Ronald Stronk, leave my piano to Eddy Rostowsky. I I, Cynthia Symolon, bequeath my voice to Bonny Greeley. l I, Ruth Tamaro, will my bent for sailors to any other such prone girl. X I, Louis Testa, leave everyone's car nosed and decked. I, Carol Todd, bequeath Tequila to all next year's Seniors. f I, Henry Torcellini, will my math ability to Larry Prostano. I, Maria Torsone, leave a few lessons for Gina Lolawhatshername. I, Peter Treffers, will my Chevy convertible to Mr. Daigle. I, Fredrick Turner, leave my German translations to anyone who may need them. .K I, Bruce Utne, bequeath my success in trig and especially in physics to any poor fool who takes it. h I, Timothy Vaill, leave my women to John Lorenze. I, Jay Valentine, will my autobiography to Sad Sack. I, Peter Van Name, leave school with an empty gas tank. I, Alexander Volpe, will my loud mufllers to Clit? Lockyer. I, Anna Volpe, leave my embarrassing moments to Fifi Sisk. I, Carmella Vozza, will my alumnus interest to Judy Baltrenus. I, Margaret Wise, will my quick sketch talent to Mr. Waleski. I, David Young, will my lumber business to the forestry department. 1 I. David Nordin, leave my hot Ford at the bottom of Roller Coaster Hill. .. l cl

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