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Page 33 text:
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GIgM Will To Faith DeBrucque — Susie King leaves a bottle of H202 to keep her beautiful blonde hair blonde!! To anyone — Ken Clarke leaves with the hope that he will not be back!! To John Lomonaco — Bill Pugliano leaves the ability to stay out of trouble!! To his brother, Russ — Jim Lewis leaves the ability to drive in a straight line around trees!! To Edna Campbell — Pat Ramsdell leaves a pile of yellow excuses and a V.V.S. jac- ket!! To the next DeVine — Betty Devine leaves the expression “Betty, you’re Devine”!! To a hard up Junior — Nancy Compoli leaves the ability to skip school and still get a blue excuse!! To a person with a weak voice — Maxine Peryer leaves a copy of HOW TO TALK OVER THE VENT NOISE IN EN- GLISH 4!! To Corkey and Dave — Judy Coe leaves Gail Morrell for them to pick on next year!! To Marge Fusillo — Pat Bruno leaves her place on the cheerleader squad!! To Wes Hood — Willy Merrell leaves the privilege of tying the girls’ shoes!! To the Clockville gang — Steve Tifft wants you to know that he is still the king of Clockville!! To the Freshman girls — George Tucci leaves his wonderful marks in American History to fight over!! To Mickey Reed — Gail Palmer leaves the hope that she will soon have her license and take over the job as hot rod!! To the relief of the school — Tom Crandall just leaves!! And to the Class of ’59 we the class of ’58 leave the hope that they will have as much fun and experience as we did!!!! — JUDY COE GUu Poesn Don't Do What We Do, Do What We Tell You The class of ’58 About to graduate, Sends free advice to you Who will soon be seniors too. These things we wish to say: You should study every day; Then you will do your best On homework or a test. Boys shouldn’t omit school — Even for a game of pool. And girls should not be late Or after school they’ll wait. Each one of you should know A teacher is no foe: She’s there to help you learn And so, she must be stern. And now to you we say, Try not to go astray; Nor miss your senior year, Which is the one most dear. — ALICE CARNEY and PETER EATON page thirty-one
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GlaU Will Being of sound mind (?) and body, we the Class of 1958 leaves these, our most cher- ished possessions...... To any deserving Junior — Peter Ackerman leaves his honor seat in homeroom and Miss Daniels’ money. To any unsuspecting person — Jim Balducci leaves his winning smile and the ability to get typing paper out of anyone!! To Marge Fusillo — Bob Becker leaves with the hope that she is soon to follow!! To his little cousin Judy Capp — Chuck Capparelli leaves his winning smile and his football ability. To Bobbie Borden — Alice Carney leaves an old Army saddle and a little horse sense. To a future K. E. Convention member — Jo Ann Cass leaves the hope that they will be able to take their boy friends to the K.E. dance!! To a Junior with good eye sight — Fred Dunn leaves the ability to cheat on Amer- ican History exams with the aid of a certain paper!! To any secretarial student — Carleen De- Fazio leaves her mistakes in transcrip- tion ! 1 To Vivian Friske — Barbara Cesarini leaves those slim, slim skirts!! To any nervous student — Bryan Eddy leaves a BIG bottle of nerve tablets!! To Mary Kay Finn — Donna Galton leaves the ability to speak French and not know what it means!! To Shelia Rogers — Nita Jaquin leaves her place in the majorette squad. To anyone who cares — Joanne Manaseri just leaves (with Bob, of course.) To some of the noisy Juniors — Ruth Moore leaves a little peace and quiet!! To the actors of next year’s Halloween Skit Brenda and Rita Niles leave the ability to ad-lib and do it well!! To Jan — Jon Otts leaves the Ford as a means of getting to and from school, along with that he leaves a good insur- ance policy!! To a slow poke — John Connell leaves the ability to get to school on time!! To her sister Sandy — Judy Yorton leaves the privilege of picking on the boys!! To anyone who needs it — Carman Cerio leaves the ability to go to school once a week and still know what is going on!! To anyone who needs it — Frank Sgroi leaves the ability to give American Ob- server talks every week!! To John — Lois leaves the ability to get out of things!! To Bruce Sweet — Doug Pexton leaves the ability to imitate Miss Mackey and do a good job!! To his brother Dick — Peter Musacchio leaves the ability to skip every day!! To Joyce Lake — Barb Shields leaves the daily hike around C.H.S. To Joe Alger — Ross Stagnitti leaves his ability to get along with the teachers and everyone else!! To an unfortunate boy — Peter Eaton and Eric Lawson leaves a box of Toni for that curly effect!! To Bob Clarke — Bob Medico leaves his art ability (with Joanne’s help, of course.) To her sister Liz — Judy Proctor leaves her ability to get away with everything!! To Miss Furfaro — Jerry DeBalso leaves a coffin for the Yankees next year!! To a sleepy person — Peter DeMauro leaves the ability to sleep through his classes and get away with it!! To the Art students — Ann Marie Patane leaves the ability to get her work done without working very hard at it!! To our Senior class — Ellie Galavotti (who left us in January) wishes us a wonderful time in our graduation exercises!! To Donnie Shuler — Don Olden leaves the ability to make out in English and get away with it!! To Connie Schepp — Allen Wentworth leaves a box of gum to chew in Advanced Alge- bra class and a supply of wooden nickles to pay Miss Daniels with!! page thirty
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Seniors BRYAN EDDY DONNA GALTON Fourth Consecutive yr. Juniors LESLIE MORRELL ANN PATANE KAREN UFFORI) Sophomores ANTONE EPPOLITO NANCY BUTTINO Freshmen JOHN PATANE DEBBY NEWBERRY page thirty-two
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