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I, Barbara Goodfellow, hereby will to L. Bono, my colors, “Black and Blue”; to K. Cor all our punchy jokes, and last but certainly not least I leave my good friend Mr. Klett in hopes he finds someone to take my place as “Greta” in bkkg. class. I, Mary Ann Goodsight, hereby will Hilda Kammar a one-way ticket to Germany; to Marcia Haas I leave Alpha Omcgo sorority—take good care of it!! to East- wood High I leave my brother Larry, (poor school!!) I. Suzanne Guido, hereby will to Frannie Z. all the happiness 1 have enjoyed in hopes she will have some of the same; to Miss Hearn who gave me so much in our long talks, my thanks; to Mrs. Wells, my thanks for an enjoyable English class. I. Leon F. Grosso, hereby will to John Venditti Number 57, and the ability to enliven C.B.A.; to my brother, I leave my ingenious mind; to my sister, I leave all my good times at EHS. I, Nikki Guinto, hereby will to Pete Copani a year's supply of apples in hopes that he will put them to use in a certain 2nd period class; to Loretta Bono I will my heated discussions with Mr. Klett; to my sister, Rosie and Diane F. I leave my good advice in their many love problems; to Jim Johnson, I leave my sister Rosie. I, Norman Haas, hereby will to Ed English my seat in Senior Home Room and to Joyce the many good times we had together (1 hope they continue); to my little sis, Ginny, the will to graduate. I, Darlene Halladay, being of sound mind hereby will to Linda Craver, the rat that chews everything in my locker; to Linda DeFuria, I will my seat in Mrs. Penner’s English Class. To the next Senior Class I will B. J. Hess and Edgar Klett, two of the best. To Miss Hearn, I say thank you for everything. And last, but not least, to Bill I will a new Hammond and my love. I, Marie LaManna, hereby will to Warren Marini, Joe Caccamo; to Joe C. and John V. a Sunnycrest bus and a driver who will let them smoke; to Kathy and Marion Walker, all my good times at EHS; to Carol A. my place on the Cheerleading squad. I, Nancy Hunt, hereby will to all my sorority sisters in Beta, all the fame and fortune in Eastwood; to Barb Z. a calorie chart and all my wonderful times at EHS; to Pete Copani, Senior Student Council; to Senior Play cast of '56, a wonderful director; to my brother, Dave, Intermediate and Miss Fayle; to Miss Hearn, an endur- ing Thank-you. I, Greg Burns, hereby will to John Venditti a new set of teeth, that won’t fall apart; to Joe Caccamo the ability to be seen in the dark. I, Dave Wood, hereby will to any poor soul the ability to occupy the same seat in Algebra class for three times in a row. I, Robert L. Zack, hereby will to Don Galluzzo the ability to play ball against C.B.A. as I did not in the ’50 season; to Pete Lanene I leave my nickname (Error- less???); to Mr. Wilkie $1.80; to F. Pisano, my medals, so he can hock them for music. I, Fumiko Yamaguchi, hereby will myself to EHS with the most wonderful days I had with love and thankful- ness; to P. her ideal life-partner; to S. two more years of French; to T.V. and C.A. and C.T. God’s blessing; to C.K., happiness; to the next year A.F.S. student my splendid days I'll never, never forget. I, Faye Venturin, hereby will to Carol Angotti the ability to get as fine a “steady” as mine; to C. Angotti, S. McCollough, T. Venditti and T. Vigilotte the remarkable memories that I have of the remarkable boys at EHS. I, Carl Walker, hereby will to Miss Gee my old tele- vision set so she can watch medic; and I will to the junk yard any car Gene Thompson has or will have in the future. I, Carol Williams, hereby will to “Perk and “Slim all my problems in the hope that they will throw them out; to Delta Pi Alpha a swell sorority”; and I leave all the fun I’ve had, especially during the weeks when pop corn balls were my weekly binge. Now, I leave. I, Marshall Williamson, hereby will to Carol Temple my math ability; I leave No. “33 jersey to Jerry Giocondo; my football locker to Bill Isenhart; to Leon Capone I leave intestinal fortitude; and to anyone, my ability to get along with the office. I, Shirley W'ombles, hereby will to Barbara and Tom Romanski all the good times I had at EHS; to Mr. Klett I leave 100 students like me in hopes he doesn't go crazy; and to Mr. Kendrick my pet name of “Curly Shirley.” I, Kathleen Tartaglione, hereby will my sister Pat to whoever wants her; to Mrs. Ferber my figure ability; to Diane, Grace, and Monica I leave my unique collec- tion of witticisms to add to their own; to the school I leave. I, Rosalie Tauro, hereby will to Barb Martin a sharp eye and all the boys at EHS; to Carolyn Angotti I leave a new “pen pal and my “wonderful” gym suit; to Charlotte Drier, all the fun we’ve had in the past and some “company.” I, Jeanette Templeton, hereby will to Carol Zaleski the ability to finish school; to Marilyn Gleason and Peggy Ozogar, I leave the boys of EHS—Ha!; to Barb Martin the ability to cut her telephone calls down to one hour. I. Gene E. Thompson, hereby will to my friends Jerry, Bill, Carl, Jack and Jim all the swell times I have had at EHS and memories of all the good times we had together. I also will to the above the ability to captain a good team and not win any games. I, Frances Tornabene, hereby will to my sister, Mary Ann, my gym locker and the well-worn chair in Miss Hearn’s office; to Deanna Sherwood, a big smile and a little hope and faith; to all my teachers, my thanks for the help and wonderful memories. I, Eugene Travers, hereby will to Norma DeCoursey all the good times 1 have enjoyed at EHS; to my brother, Billy, I leave Miss Burdick, also my old seat in 114. I, Bob Tucker, hereby will to Jim F. the ability to get 90’s in Mr. Klett's class. I, Richard Ungleich, hereby will all my English teachers to my sister Barbara; I hope she can do better with them than 1 did; to Charles Holmes I leave one excuse for three years from gym. I, Jill Venditti, hereby will the following; to my sister “Tinkle, all knowledge that I have gained at Eastwood; to Gamma Alpha Psi I leave my little sister, Mimi, in hopes that she will someday be as good a president as Jane.
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I. Chuck Louise, hereby will to Jim 1). the running board on Davies' Plymouth; tojoe F. the ability to find a park- ing spot in front of the school; to I). K. a hood latch; to J. S. the honor of being president of the Car Buddies Association. I. Sirje Maim, hereby will to Richard (a jolly good fellow) Johnson the ability to have all 100’s in geometry and a girl that looks like Marilyn Monroe. I, Joe Maimone, hereby will not a thing, it took me 4 years to get it and I am not leaving; (Miss; See peace and quite while I am gone;) to Ralph M. all my luck at EHS; to Deacon” a peace of wire. I, Janet Mannigan, hereby will to all my sorority sisters the fun I've had in Beta, and always keep it on top; to Johnny V. a muzzle, in hopes he will use it; to Sally Obey and Dave Hunt all the wonderful times Jerry and I have had. 1 leave my place on the cheerleading squad to Nina De Mario; to M------------ Carona, one pair of scissors. I, Jennie Lee Lambert, hereby will to Frank Pisano, Tony Vecchio and Lucy Parisi all my Latin test papers and my seat in 107, and to Ronnie, myself. I, Katherine Lang, hereby leave to Mimi all the fun we’ve had at a certain well-frequented spot of ours and my ability to skip school without being caught; together with my pen, I leave my 4th period study hall seat to Pete M., who is always sitting in it anyway. I, Louis La Russo, hereby will to Joe Caccamo the ability to get along with Carol Angotti; to Dick Calagon my moldy gym locker. I, Leonard Lasnicki, hereby will to my brother, Sam, the ability to leave EHS; to Ed Zbikowski my handmashie; to Jack Judge my Long Ball , to Stan Banazek the city Junior Championship, to Joe Phillips my 1st man position on the “Sweet Kiddies . I, Roy Lawrence, hereby will to Bob Powers the ability to graduate in the hope that someday he will make it; also I will to Jim Kendrick the ability to stay awake on the job. I, Ed Liquori, hereby will to P. J. my “Class Ring and I ; to J. F. and her cute smile, many happy days left in school; To Buchy” the will to get a swell girl; to Don K. I will me—so he may spend the rest of his life at ease. I, Maureen A. Maroney, hereby will my seat at the switchboard to anyone who isn't as yet confused but who would like to get that way; to my sister, Joan, all the wonderful times I’ve had at EHS; to Kathy Coe and all the Delta girls the ability to keep Delta on top. I, Charlotte Mattcson, hereby will to Carol Thompson lots of fun in her Senior year; to Sue B. and Cathy C., I leave the memories of the fun we’ve had; and to my brother, John, and my sister, Linda, I leave all the fun and good times I've had in EHS. I, Ann Mauro, hereby will to my sister Connie, Theresa Madonna, and all the other Beta girls all my very pleasant memories of the best sorority and the sweetest bunch of kids in the world; to Miss Hearn my thanks for being so understanding. I, Gil Hough, hereby will to M.R. the good times I have enjoyed at EHS; to B. B. I will G. T. and to any- body who wants it I will my old football jersey No. 43, and my outside tackle position. I, Donn lanuzzi, hereby will to Amy Jameson, a ticket to Holland and a free pass to all EHS dances; to Don Cero my moldy x-country uniform; to Gene Heflfron my spikes; to John Roberts my seat in Mr. Hughes’ car; to Mr. Hughes a box of stale cigars. I, Ronald M. Johnson, hereby will to Richard (Dick) Estes, my gym locker 463 and a pair of size sneakers, slightly used. 1, Gary Jones, hereby will to John Brickell all the good ( ?) times I’ve had at EHS and to my friends the best of luck and happiness throughout the coming year. I, Sylvia M. King, hereby will Mimi Buzzelli ability to be late every day of the year and only one detention. I, Phillip Klaehn, hereby will to the Pash-Dimmers the ability to beat the Sweet Kiddies; 1 also leave to John Venditti a new kidney; to my brother, Steve, the ability to graduate; and to a certain R. T. I leave myself. I, John Klosowski, hereby will to Bill Isenhart anything he wants except money, to which he always seems to want; and to Jack Brickell, my ability to stay but of trouble 'cause he needs it. I, Carolyn Klumbach, hereby will to Stan Pedzick the ability to be high scorer in '56, ’57; to Elly Gross, the good times I had at EHS; to Fu, I will a certain Edward in Wilmington; to Vigi, my laugh in hopes it won’t get her into as much trouble as it did me; to the Gamma Girls, I leave a quieter meeting. I, Nick Kopp, hereby will my track spikes to John Hig- gins, if he is fast enough to keep them warm; to Dick Johnson my white bucks, better known as the most walked-about shoes in America. I, Phil Hamel, hereby will to my buddy, Dave, the ability to form a creative mood at will; to all the Delta boys, the good times I’ve had with the club; and to Dick and Mike, the ability to get along with the principal. I, Dave Hamilton, hereby will to Mr. Wilkie a player piano to take my place; to Mr. Hughes, my old sailor hat; to Miss Steam my tattered copy of “Vagabonds In Literature; and to my friends in Delta Chi, I leave a big bottle of aspirin. I, Carol Hammond, hereby will to Loui another bitter winter and a cigarette; to Anita, hope that she loses her license before she creates too much havoc; to Mimi, the perfect man, and to Joe, me. I, Sigmund Hanczyk, hereby will to who ever took them, my sneaks and trunks; to my friends, especially the Polish buddies the friendship I received from students and the understanding from the faculty. I, Allen Hatch, hereby will to Paul McGraw my appre- ciation for his adventurous taxi service and hereby contribute seventy-five cents for future transportation; to my sister, June, the remains of the trail to EHS. I. Helen Hayes, hereby will to Jack Brickell all my math books with hopes that he puts them to better use than I did; to Marilyn Gleason, Miss Gee’s 4th period study hall; to anyone who wants it, my racket of getting out of school after third period. I, Reginald Hickok, hereby will to all future seniors the school; my ability to drive to Dave Bechtle. I, A1 Hierholzer, hereby will to all of the future seniors all of the good times I had at EHS; and to Tom Walters the ability to be extra in B. J.’s classes, and as far as a certain J. M. is concerned I’m taking her with me.
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I, Nancy Jean Ranger, hereby will to Rita O’Brien ex- tremely pleasant memories of a certain S. U. pre-med student; to Pat Shea 1 will the ability to graduate and take the trip to England with me; and last, to my ever loving brother. Bob (class of '51), I will a city without policemen so that he can speed to his heart’s content. 1, Walter Rospendowski, being of solid head and body, do hereby bequeath to my sister, Joan, one hectic senior year in hopes that she will use her time to study; to Dave Parkinson, I leave the memory of all our giddy experiments in Physics lab.; and to my teachers—Never Fear! I Shall Return! I, Elgie Rath, hereby will all my car buddies a Kelly- Green Bus; to John Stasko my ability to skip 6th period gym class; to Dick Wescott my desk in Mr. George Pursiano's class in hopes that he can give him a hard time; to “Deacon” Dave Kennedy the title King of the Irish. I, Marie Rausa, hereby will all my wonderful and memorable times at EHS to future graduates; to Mrs. E. Eaton, my thanks for being so understanding and to Miss C. Hearn, my deep appreciation for all she has done for me; to the girls and boys at EHS, I say thanks for your friendship. I, Fred Reed, hereby will my seat in Mr. Kendrick's room to my sister, Barb, and hope she will have better luck sleeping in it than 1 did. I, William Rego, hereby will to my little big brother my seat in the office; to Joanne Markee the ability to gradu- ate; to Irene I leave all my lunches for third period. I, Patricia A. Riano, hereby will to my brother all my books and papers in hopes that he will get more out of them than I did; 1 also will to Carol I., Diane Y., and Nina D. ail the fun I have had in my senior year. I, Sandra Rockhill, being of questionable mind but sound body, hereby will to Joyce Bataglia the Army, Navy, Air Force and my friendship always; to Fran Zampino, a kind word a day for Jimmy; to Barb Webb, all the fun we’ve had since I came to Eastwood; to Miss Hearn my thanks. I, Barbara Mick, hereby will to Kathy Coe one trip to N. V’. C.; to Judy, the ability to get along with the unsophisticated; to Billy, my old geometry and biology notebooks so that he may get as little use from them as I did, and to Miss Hearn—thanks for showing me the way. I, Joan Muller, hercbv will to Mimi Bu zelli and Mar- garet Dewald tons of typing paper; to Judy, Gail, Hilda and the rest of the Alpha girls the ability to keep Alpha on top; to Miss Hearn, I leave the ability to get to Miami, Fla. I, Ronald Nass, hereby will to anyone on the projection squad the right to show “health’’ movies to the girls’ health class; to Barb Reed my typewriter and eraser in 203 ; to Chuck M. the 2 demerits which without his help I could not have received. I. John Nelson, hereby will to my brother Pete, my num- ber 50 football jersey hoping he will be EHS’s first string end in ’58; to Linda Elzer a more solid regents; to Jim De Furia, the ability to sink “cheapies ; to Mr. Wilkie a band that can keep as quiet as he does at 8 a. m. in the morning. I, Janice Nora, hereby will my messy locker, my books, and all my good times that I’ve had, in the short time I’ve been here, to the Seniors of next year. I, Anita Norey, hereby will all the fun I had during my short stay at EHS to all the juniors; to Joyce a certain B. ; to Mrs. Kilpatrick, many thanks for her patience and understanding; to Mr. Pursiano, another blond to pick on; to G. C. loads of luck; and now 1 leave—willingly. I. Joseph Phillips, hereby will to John Venditti a pair of black shoes in hopes he won't borrow mine again; to the Collingwood boys the ability to beat the “sweet kiddies; to S. Banazek some of my ancient golf balls. I, Paul McGraw, hereby will to my sister, Carolyn, all the good (?) times I've had at EHS; to Donna the ability to graduate. I. Dick McNeely, hereby will to Mike Kyanka 18 of my 20 years; my left-end berth on the “Sweet Kiddies to Tom Walter. To C. A., B. M., and T. V.. all the won- derful times I had at EHS; and to EHS, I leave. I, Nancy Meade, hereby will to Barb and Marie the ever lasting daisy and our mottos; I leave to Joe C. and John V. our good times in Bert’s; to Tom P. and Larry P. the ability to collect cards and talk in 3rd period; to everybody all my good times. I. Joan Mengel, hereby will to Nina DcMario and Diane Young all the fun I’ve had in my Senior year at EHS, and to Loren Robb the ability to catch that Sunnycrest bus every morning. I, Burton Menniger, being of sound body and question- able mind, will to Miss Gee my friendship; to my brother Bob my ability to get along with the teachers. I, Pat Podsaid, hereby will to Bill Isenhart EHS in hopes that he will have more fun than I did; to Stan Banazek a towel and somebody else’s shoulder to cry on; to Coach O’Hare, a center for his grid-iron forces and an extra bucket of laundry for the over loaded Mrs. Frallie. I, Dorothy Porter, hereby will to Kathy Coe the ability to some day become a senior; to Mr. Provo a new clutch for the driver-training car; to Carol and Susie Temple I leave Delta Pi Alpha sorority in hopes that they take good care of it; to Linda Elzer I leave the ability to speak French. I. Robert Ptak, here will to Ed Zawadzki, Ed Kurgle and Ed Zlickouski the best of luck to clean up on the pin ball machines at Nunzi’s. I, Gary Pugh, hereby will to my three brothers my seat in Mr. Todd’s office; and to Irene I leave my class ring. I, Sidney La Brake, hereby will the rust spot in my locker to anybody without one. I. Barbara La Grone, hereby will to Madeline S., Mr. Pursiano's history class; to Jackie G. Mrs. Kilpatrick’s piano in hopes she’ll play it at least once; and to Linda C. my brains in hopes she will get through EHS better than I. To EHS I leave . . , I, Joseph M. Paussa, hereby will to Jerry Giocondo the best of luck for the rest of his school career; to Carol Thompson, the ability to grow a foot. I, Dick Liquori, hereby will to “Fanny manv happy days left at EHS. I, Carol Louise, hereby will to Joe Falciatano a horse, two dollars, and girls, girls, girls; to Pete Capani all my old notebooks; to Mr. Klett stencils, stencils, stencils. I, Richard Markee, hereby will to my sister Joanne and Cookie, Nicky’s; to Liz and Frank Rego the ability to keep their eye on Y. R. while I'm in the service; last but not least to my brother, the ability to graduate before age 21.
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