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

 - Class of 1956

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Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 70 of 112
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Page 70 text:

I, LOWELL JOHNSON, leave. I, ALIECIEA KANE, leave Miss Barhydt a record of Quiet Please. I, LIDIA KIRISCHENKO, leave. I, PARTICIA Qwigglesj KOMINSKI. leave Pat Maslak and Jean Scott, hoping they follow and have as much fun as I did. I, EDWARD KRAYNAK, leave to Angelo Natoli, Mr. Waring's glue and nails. I, ANTHONY KUTSHERENKO, leave to future pupils the fun of listening to Mr. Connor's jokes. I, CATHIE KWIEK, leave my book of passes and list of excuses to Mary A. Jankowski in hope that she has as much success with them as I had. I, JOSEPH LaCROIX, leave gladly. I, CAROL LAGO, leave with one thought, I made it. I, STANLEY LALONE, leave. I, CLAIRE LaMANNA, leave toJudy Boycheck the hope that someday soon we get one. To Terry, Mary, Honey, and Gail, my thanks for putting up with me during lunch. I, JOSEPH LeBLANC, leave with great pleasure. I, DAVID LARENZ, leave to Mr. Casey, Bob Johnson-may he followin my tracks: to Mr. Overtonl leave Dorsey's corny jokes, and to Mr. Collis I leave Collis's ability to drive. I, KENNETH MAGDZIUK, legally bequeath to my intimate friend and associate, Tommy Geremski, my art of Fast Shuffling. I, MARJORIE MAKOWSKA, leave in hopes that someone else can get geometry better than I could. I, CAROL ANN McGRUIGAN, leave our dear old school to join Claude who has been waiting patiently for me. I, RICHARD MECH, leave Mr. Van Hall that front slate he always gave me. I, PATRICIA MERRILL, leave my resting spot in study hall to my sister or anybody else who is tired. I, HUNTER DANE MINNEY, being in unsound mind, leave to Miss Hart my 3 terms in American History I

Page 69 text:

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.



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Y f LINDA MINNEY, leave this school, hoping that Pat Poppe will fill my seat in 8th period, 206 study hall, and be able to chew gum like I did. MARION MODIE, leave Mr. Prokopiak and Mr. Mancini to find a new secretary. MARGARET MOSER, leave to all steadies the ability to get caught by Miss Holzer at the wrong time with their boyfriends. CAROLL PAGE, leave in hopes I never have to take Bus. Math. again. MARIA PALYWODA, leave my boyfriends to the girls who want them. JANET PAULS, leave my seat in Mr. Overton's class, hoping that no unsuspecting freshman gets it. ANTHONY PICCIOTTI, leave with Mr. Overton's old saying, Where men are men and women do the dishes RICHARD PIETROWICZ, leave Mr. Overton back in the days when men were men and women did the dishes. IOSEPHQPOLI, leave my sleeping places in wood shop to Pete Salvatore. DAVID PRATT, leave my ability in history to Dick Schuelke. SHIRLEY QUARLES, leave the wastepaper basket to anyone who can crack gum louder than I. ANNA MARIE ROSSI, leave this place to go to the Air Base to meet Larry, who has been waiting for me. EDITH ROTH, leave my Algebra book to Mr. Iewett, for his book is older than mine. GEORGE SCHMITT, leave Ted, Gere, Okie, George and Bananas with the hope that one day they will get lucky and graduate from V. O. WILLIAM SHAMPINE, leave. THOMAS SHERIDAN, leave. RICHARD SHOFF, leave Mr. Warner a toothless comb and a hairless brush. ARLENE SKURSKI, leave Edie K. , Io Ann P. , Dottie S. , and Ruth L. to starve over at Jack 8a Ray's during lunch period.

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 88

1956, pg 88

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 79

1956, pg 79

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 6

1956, pg 6

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 65

1956, pg 65

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 56

1956, pg 56

Blodgett Vocational High School - Blodgetteer Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 85

1956, pg 85


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