Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1956

Page 68 of 112

 

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 68 of 112
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Page 68 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT JUNE I, STELLA ADAMSKI, leave my brother Frank all the good luck he can have to get tnrough V. O. I, GLADYS ALEXANDER, leave my ability to graduate from high school in 3 years to my pal, Mable Owens I, WILLIAM APPEL, leave Tom McCarthy my basketball locker and my number 8 trunks. I, LARRY BASQUETTE, leave Mr. Overton's history class. I, GARY BEAUBIAH, leave to Chuck McNally my gym shorts and locker. I, MICHAEL BERTOLDI, leave Dick Jones my locker. I, RICHARD BONNER, leave. I, ROBERT BURGESS, leave Mr. Collis the coefficient of linear expansion and his boilers. I, THOMAS BURCHILL, leave. I, JOE CARUSO, leave my sleeping abilities in all of my classes to my brother Angelo. I, MARY CASSON, leave hoping my little brother will soon follow. I, ARTHUR CORNEILIUS, leave. I, NICK CURRADO, leave Mr. Overton a dollar for S. 10 I have owed him for two terms. I, JOHN CZAJKOWSKI, leave my seat in the back of Mr. Warner's shop to any freshman who wants it. I, RICHARD DABROWSKI, leave to Mr. Overton a western joke book. I, CHARLOTTE DEMAREST, leave my art class to anyone who has more talent than I. I, MARION DENGLER, leave my locker on the 3rd floor to someone who feels like climbing the stairs. I, WILLIAM DORSEY, leave to Mr. Casey all the type he can find on the print shop floor. WE. MARGARET EICHENLAUB and CAROL GRUCELSKL, leave in hopes Ma Gorman can find a new Mike and Ike to take our place.

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! EDWARD KELLY, leave to the new students the school bank. hoping they will make use of it. SUE LARATTA, leave to anyone who might needit my ability to get through American History by the skin of my teeth. SALLY McCONNELL, leave many thanks to the teachers who taught me during my three years at V. O. ROBERT MOORE, leave my ability to spend as little time in classes as possible to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. FRED NIEZ, leave my ability to punt a football 10 yards in a game to the next fullback. RITA NITSCH, leave to Judy Boychek the ability to solve all Claire LaManna's problems for her. WILLIAM O'I-IERN, leave all the girls of V. O. to anyone who wants them. CLIFFGID OLNEY, leave after four years of hard work. LOUIE POTTER, leave my ability to sleep in History class to some lucky freshman. BEVERLY ROBINSON, leave my ability to fall asleep in American History to my cousin, Judy Ziemba. ANTHONY STEVENS, leave my tools, which I never had, to Mr. Carter. ASTRIDA ZARINS, leave as quietly as I came. V JOE ZARZYCZNY, leave all the good fortune Ihad at Vocational to T. Drake and D. Wrenn.



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I. I. 1. I. I. 1- 1. I. 1. I. I. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. I r JOHN EVANS, leave. BRUCE FINNEY, leave, Ihope. DICK FLORCZYK, leave to any up-and-coming freshman my old dilapidated size-13 sneaks, spikes, and cleats to use as he may see fit. DIAN FORD, leave thanks to all the teachers who pushed me through. JAMES GARDNER, leave to Mr. Warner hls broken-down machines. DOROTHY GARN, leave my seat in Mr. Overton's hlstory class to Barbara Zysk in hope she does better than I dld. THOMAS GARN, leave Mr. Collis a box of nerve pills to calm him while teaching those hot-rod kids how to drive. WILLA GARRISON, leave the expression, 'Je ne sais pas , to anyone who can use it as much as I did and get away with lt. JUDY GOLDSCHMIDT, leave. ANNE GOSCH, leave my uncomfortable chair ln Mr. Overton's room to some studious person who doesn't like to sleep ln class. - FRANCIS GRAGO, leave my parking space ln front of school to some poor soul. JOAN GRAY, leave my recently repaired but still-not-working typewriter to the next unfortunate soul that receives lt. GERALDINE GRZESIK, leave to find that tall, dark and handsome man. I also leave Ma Gorman all my appreciation for the help she gave me at V. O. MARJGIIE HALL, leave to Margie Avery the ability to get into as much trouble as I have. TONY HOLLOID, leave. DOROTHY HUJAR, leave so that Ann Dezlley may eat ln peace and quiet during her lunch period. DICK HUMBERSTONE, leave my ability to throw a left-handed pass to Jlm Galuppl. I-ZFFIE JOHNSON, leave my cheerleader outfit to my sister Esther hoping that she may make the squad.

Suggestions in the Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) collection:

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 7

1956, pg 7

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 99

1956, pg 99

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 47

1956, pg 47

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 19

1956, pg 19

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 7

1956, pg 7

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 105

1956, pg 105


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