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Senior I. Robert Spencer Amann. hereby will to my brother my seat in Mr. Klett’s home room; and to Doris the ability to pass American History. I. Gloria Anderson, hereby will my sister Rosemary the ability to chew gum in Miss Gee s health class without getting caught; to all other Eastwoodites. I just leave. . . . I. Ann Asprinio. hereby will to my brother Matty all the good times I have had and the ability to become a good mechanic: to Nick Petta, I will my favorite seat in Mr. Todd s office; to Nelson Selley, Andy Gross, and Jerry Fehlman. all the good times I ve had and the ability to graduate from high school. I. Tony Arcaro. hereby will to Ralph Malandra. all the luck and swell times I had here at E.H.S.: to Mike Kyanka my spot next to Mid in hopes he'll learn more than I did about basketball; and to Little Minahan my cafeteria spot at Nojies in Ijopes that nobody bbthers him like he did me. I. Mary Lou Aylesworth. hereby will to all musicians of the present junior class, all the fun I’ve had and the splinters removed from the chairs in 101. I. Roland L. Barry, hereby will to Bob Zack. the ability to play baseball and to Mrs. Wells, a pen to copy my tests in ink; I will to everyone all the fun I’ve had in only four and a half years of high school and to Miss Gee all the health in the world. I. Mata Battye. do regretfully leave to the 2 little Fiello's. Char. Drier. Diane Stauffer, and the rest of my little Beta girls all my very pleasant memories of the best sorority and the sweetest bunch of kids in the world; to Chucky Meeds I leave Mrs. Kilpatrick in hopes you’ll enjoy opera together; to Judy Bianchi a little courage; and to Miss Hearn — counselor, many thanks. I. Lawrence Baker, hereby will Fred Reed my position in Print Shop; to Fred Luponc my position in Mechanical Drawing and hope he drives in with or without the ball in basketball. I. Arthur Banazek. hereby will all my knowledge and ability to think to Marshall Williamson; to my brothers. Stand and Bill. I leave all the good times I had while at- tending Eastwood; to Pat Podsaid I leave all my hacked up goif balls and broken golf clubs; to Mrs. Wells — another student like me. I. Beverly Basile. hereby will to Jane Cocco all the luck and happiness as head majorette; to Carol Fiello all the many great times that I ve had in Beta: to Nancy Hunt, a true friend who helped me solve my big problem—may you never lose J ; to all the kids at Eastwood all the fun they can get in a great school. I. Harry Bastcdo. hereby will my little brother Carl my smelly gym locker and my good times at Eastwood; also. I hope he will be happy here too. I. Robert Bevilacqua. hereby will my book How To Break Up A Zone to Bob Galvin; my car to Ron Li- quori; and my 76 average to Mary Nicholson. I. Nancy Blair, hereby will to Larry Poree those broken down cymbals in hopes that Mr. Wilkie will get a new pair; to Nancy Bonzerato I will the ability to get through J. C.’s history class: and to Ellie Barnell I will all the good times I've had at Eastwood High School. I, Elladean Patricia Brickman. hereby will to all fresh- men the ability to meet as many sincere friends as I have: to Bunnie and Jay all the happiness in the world; to Darlene H. and Helen Graham a million laughs; and to Delta Pi Alpha, I leave memories of the wonderful times we had. I. Bob Bostwick, hereby will to any up-coming senior the right to park their cars in the teachers’ parking lot with- out getting caught; to any lucky person, like I was. to pass through Mrs. Wells’ English classes by the skin of my teeth; also to the lucky person who will become Hi-Lites photographer the fun I had at taking pictures and wearing out many soles on their shoes walking around. I. Harry Boswell, hereby will to anyone who can wangle it. the little room : to Mr. Klett a copy of Romeo and Juliet with the part of Romeo and all the footnotes crossed out; to Lovin’s brother I leave the Rockface; and to Mr. Hughes I leave Paddy’s Clam House. I. Dolores Bozzuto. hereby will to my brother Michael all the wonderful times I have had at Eastwood and the ability to get along with the teachers; to Matty Asprinio and Nick Petta I leave one slightly battered pair of ear muffs for their ears. I. Edward F. Carroll, being of sound body and weak mind, do hereby will Miss Gee my brother. Dave, and now I leave. I. Thomas Carroll, hereby will to Peggy—Dave; to John Venditti a permanent plate and a girl; and to Joe Caccamo. a Lincoln Capri. I. Jack Cassclla. hereby will to anyone who can stand it. my traffic post guarding the telephone during first lunch: to Dick I will Mercurio s, so Tommy won't have to pay his check for him any more: to Bill Hayford an official Nat King Cole piano: to Diane Falsco the abil- ity to graduate before 1965; and to Jr. and Barb, success together, in hopes that they will ask me to be their best man. I. Marilyn Chamberlain, hereby will to Jane C. my desk in first period French Class thereby making it easier for her to talk to Carol C. about homework: and I give my heartfelt thanks to Miss Newman for listening to my problem concerning the future. I. Edwin Cipriano. hereby will the hope that Mr. Klett will someday teach a retailing class with no jokers in it. I. Dave Clifford, hereby will Tommy Walters one match so he may burn that black sweater: to Dorn Galluzzo. I leave two additional inches; to Georgic Valenti I will the ability to learn to speak; to John Venditti I leave nothing which is more than he deserves; to all the future seniors I will the good times I had—Good times??? I. Marlene Cole, hereby will Carole Angotti my green studded binoculars and my bowling ball: to Hilda Kam- mar all the fun we've had in Mr. Klett's bookkeeping class, also loads of luck with a certain S.U. student (namely Paul): to Sylvia King my bookkeeping book to burn when she burns hers; to Shirley Bubbles’ Wombles I leave Mr. Klett and the ability to chew gum without getting caught; to Fay Venturin S.U. and Mark: to Mary Red N. a package of Light and Bright ; and to Delta and its wonderful gals, all the fun I’ve had. Now I leave.
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ZINK. ROBERT J. Yogi Baseball ‘52. '53. '54: Hi-Y-Alpha '50. '51. '52. '53. '54: Football '53. Ambition—To hit a grand slam home run in Yankee Stadium. BAKER. LAURENCE H. Big Bake Reporter for Hi-Lites '53. Ambition—To be successful in what- ever I undertake. BURKE. CHARLES E. C. B. Baseball '52. ’53: Hi-Lites '53; Traffic Squad '52. Ambition—To have the best beagles in the country someday. BARRY. ROLAND L. Red Zeta Chi '51. '52. '53. '54; Treasurer ‘53; Baseball '53; Sgt. at Arms. Gazbo '53; Reporter for Hi-Lites '53, '54. Ambition—To make enough money to buy insurance for Old Nellie-Bell. CARROLL. EDWARD F. Edgar Sigma Gamma Aepsilon '50. '51. '53, '54: Track '50, '51; Columnist '54. Ambition—To live most and serve best. HEFFERON. HAROLD A. Icky Football '52. '53. '54; Basketball '52. 53. '54. Ambition—To beat the pinball ma- chine at the Palace Lounge.
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I. George Confer, hereby will to John Goff the privilege to be Captain of the J.V. basketball team coached by Coach Ed Eager'' Klett: to Don the great lover' Hammond my aluminum boat and a bright September moon; to Dave Romeo I leave one slightly souped up Pontiac: to Art Polish ' Banazek the ability to become city golf champ as the old master has been the last 5 years, also only one hacked up Grody's 5-5-5; to Ed” Klett the chance to enter the ring with me at Madison Square Garden for the main event; and last, but not least, to Curt Foote I leave my 19 lb. cue sticks from Nunzies” whale aquarium. I. Richard Coon, hereby will to Bill Sabis a year with Caesar: to anyone a seat in one of the back rows in assembly, and study-halls in the library, hoping they will enjoy them as much as I did. I. Michael Costello, hereby will to Mr. Hughes my abil- ity to run: to Mr. Todd the ability to catch me: to Mr. Klett my ability to read figures and I don't mean book- keeping; and to Mr. Meath. I leave.—! I. Colleen Currie, hereby will to Lorraine Miller my seat and book in Driver Training; to Sabra Perrett I leave a certain B.G.; to Joan Sero I leave D.I.: to Maureen Man- cini and everyone else. I leave. 1. Vida DeBlasi. hereby will to my brother. Benny, the ability to get along with the teachers as well as I have: to Eleanor and Jean I leave the best years of our friend- ship together in hopes that it will continue, also to any girl the ability not to faint in Miss Gee's Health Class; to Margaret Perrotta. I leave my study halls in hopes that she will use them better than I did. I. Lucille Eallanardo. hereby will to my cousin. David Rizzo, all the good times I had at Eastwood: to Mr. Provo, the hopes that he finds some better drivers to teach. I. Jean Eaton, hereby will to Betty Eaton my seat in Mrs. Wells’ English class in hopes she will make better use of it than I did. I. Richard Egan, hereby will my ability to get along in gym to anyone that wants to write Rule 5 fifty times and to Stan Pedzick my football suit. I. Carole English, will to my brother Edward the good times I have had at Eastwood; to Lady S. I leave my worn out stool in Mrs. Eaton s cooking room; to my good-for-a-million laughs friend. Darlene Dimples Hali- day. I leave the ability to get out of school: to Pat Shea my worn out notebook and the ability to get through school without demerits. I. Gene Foland. hereby will Timond Bolton the good times in Mr. Klett's Retailing class and to Fred Reed my luck to keep out of trouble; to Sitting Bull Lewis I leave my locker and to Arnold Jameison I leave my good times. I. Curtiss Foote, hereby will to John Vcnditti my ability to tell a hen pheasant from a partridge: to A1 Carfagno my wide assortment of pegged pants; and to David Wood my friendship with ”J. C. Kendrick. I. Sandra French, hereby will to Nancy Bonzerato all the good times I have had in my senior year. I. Anne Frey, hereby will to Pooreyes my children Anni. Connie. Carol, and Elaine and my name Ma; to Miss Gee a quiet study-hall without the 7-1 s: to all future treas- urers of Alpha Pi Omega one adding machine; to Kenny Burton good times and lots of fun at EHS; to Mrs. Cran- nell all my thanks for being one of the nicest persons and teachers: and finally to Eurgie Vieau. whose friend- ship has meant so much to me. one large autographed picture of Peter Lawford. one used trunk of guppies, one blank and the hope that she will be a second Florence Nightengale—w’ith a slow torch. I. Janet Furbush. hereby will to Mary Nicholson the other half: to Jeanette my cherished back scratchcr; to Theresa Madonna a new pair of shoes every two months; and to the gals and future gals of Beta Kappa Mu the ability to keep it on top where it has always been; and to Nancy Hunt to stay as wonderful as she is. I. Robert J. Galvin, hereby will to Ju Ju my basketball uniform. I. Pat Galvin, hereby will to my brother Jim my seat in Mr. Klett's bookkeeping class in hopes he'll use it more than I did; to the rest of the kids in Delta and Eastwood I leave all the good times I've had. I. Rose Marie Galuski, hereby will to Kathie all the fun I've had at EHS: to Dan I will five bottles of Pepsi every day. my ability to get a high school diploma: to Carm La Valle I will a Polish History book: last, but not least, to the A.D. Gang” I leave a cemetery to bury all the bad jokes in. I. Jack Goff, hereby will to Mr. Hughes my shotput and discus; to Mr. Klett my ability to coach; to all future EHS students I leave my ability to get good marks with a minimum of work. I. Helen Annette Graham, hereby will to Janie Cocco my ability to argue with Mr. Wilkie and to the future major- ettes my jigabo strut and may you always give EHS a good name. I. Robert Graham, hereby will to Norm Haas the ability to get around C.F.T. as well as I did: and to Diane Pickard lots of fun in her years at E.H.S. and the ability to take good care of Pat while I'm away. I. Loraine Grata, being of sound mind—??. hereby will to Jackie Grala and Mary Jane Smith all the fun I’ve had at Eastwood: to Bill Stevens and Joe Paussa a bottle of Bromo Seltzer and one lonely cigar (they know why); to Marie Rausa the ability to graduate: to Carol Angotti a piece of bubble gum and last, but not least. I hereby will to Joan Mengcl—Butch, in hopes that she can reform him. I. Joni Gray, being of broad mind and body, do hereby will the Northside to Donna and JoAnn: my parking place in front of the school to Johnny Venditti—also R.S.; a case of peanut butter to Johnny Doyle; my record of Red Top to Mr. Klett and Jane Cocco (to replace me): to Jeannette Fiello all future Beta candidates and my title of meanest ; to S.G.A. I leave my little brother Jimmy; to Janet Mannigan my ability to pull a Jap-a- day —use it on Jerry; to Jill Venditti all my class — the PLAV I'm keeping: last, but not least. I leave George Valenti the ability to graduate by 1999. I. Bunnie Grove, wishing to leave all my childish charac- teristics behind me. will leave my heavy appetite to anyone who will call for it; to Winnie my old gym suit and all the good times I've had at E.H.S.: to Carol the hopes and dreams that she'll get a fellow she can look up to: and to Bob and Pat a world of happiness. I. Pauline Haas, hereby will to Nancy Kies and Joyce Pataglia my gym suit which they have used for the last year; to Joyce I w’ill my brother: to my sister. Ginny. the ability to get through school as fast as I did. I. George H. Haines III. hereby will to all newcomers the attitude of kindness and friendship shown to me by stu- dents and teachers alike wrhen I was just a newcomer. I. Sarah Halbritter. hereby will Elaine Byrne a certain J. S. and the ability to remain quiet at sorority meetings with Anni Keller: to Mary Anne Goodsight presidency
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