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SINDONI, ANTHONY: Football fManagerJ - 1, Student Patrol - 2,3,4, Football - 1,2,3,4, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Baseball - Yearbook - 4. 1,2,3,4, Class Oilicer - 1,2, Student Council CPresi- VITUCCI, ROSE MARIE: dentj - 3,4. Nurses' Club - 2, Student Council - 3, Majorette SWARTZ, WILLIAM: - 3, Yearbook - 4. Stage Club -, Three Act Play - 4. VOLKERT, AGNES: SYKES, JOHN: Hockey - 1,2,3,4, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Softball -- F.T.A. 1 1,2, Student Patrol - l,2,3,4 QCaptainJ, l,2,3,4, Leaders' Club 1 1,2,3,4, Tumbling Club -H Newspaper-4. 1,2, Student Council - 1,4, Gym Show - 2,3,4, TOMLIN, JOAN: Dance Comm. - 3, Tennis Club 1 3. Student Council - 1, Magazine Drive 3, Hockey - WARD, ROBERT: 4, Refreshment Comm. - 3. Art Club - 2, Civics Club - 1. TOON, GEORGE: WASHINGTON, ESAU: Student Patrol. Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Track - 3, Cross-Country - 4. TOWNSEND, JANET: WIESSNER, JOHN: Basketball 1 1,2,3,4, Hockey 1 1,4, Leaders' Club - Three Act Play - 4. Transfer Student. 1,3,4, Student Council - 2,3,4, Softball - 1, Gym WOOD, PATRICIA: Show - 2,3,4, Cheerleading - 3, Yearbook - 4, Basketball - 1, Student Council - 2. Three Act Play - 4, F.T.A. - l,2,4. WRIGHT, JAMES: TURNER: RONALD: Football 1 1,,3,4, Basketball 1 l,2,3,4', Baseball Talent Show - 4' 1 1,2,3,4, Class Oflicer CTreasurerJ - 3, Class UMOSELLA, SHARON: Exec. COIIIIII. 1 4, Student P3.t!'0l 1 Student Council - 1, Basketball - 1,4, Leaders' WUERTZJALLENZ , Club 1 1, 1 132,43 Art Club 1 1, Newspaper Student CCUHCII 1 I,3,4, Band 1 I,2, OI16 Act Play 1 1, Drill Squad 1 3,4, Gym Show 1 3,43 Dance 1 3,'Nat1OHal Honor Society 1 3,43 fVice-Pres.j, Comm. - 3,4, Language Fair - 3, Tennis Club - 3, Three Act Play -' 4' Yearbook 1 4. WYATT, PENNY: VITUCCI, NICHOLAS: Student Council - 2- 53
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LeCONEY, GEORGE: Baseball - l,2,3, Football - 3. LIGAMERI, SALVATORE: Football - l,2,3, Basketball - l,2,3, Baseball - l,2,3, Football Trainer 4, Student Patrol -- 4. LINDEN, BARBARA: Leaders' Club - 1, Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Student Council - 1,3, Dance Comm. - 1,3, Class Secretary - 1, Gym Show - 2, Colorguard -- 2, National Honor Society - 3,4, Yearbook QBus. Managerj - 4. LLOYD, REBECCA: Chorus - l, Gym Show - 2,3, Student Patrol - 3. LONG, HARRY: Radio Club - 3,4. LUTZ, RAYMOND: Baseball - 1, Football - 3,4. MANKOW, DONALD: Track - 2, Wrestling - 3,4. MARTIN, JERRY: Basketball - 1, Baseball - 1,2,4.' MASSO, ANTHONY: Football - 3, Yearbook - 4. MATSINGER, PATRICIA: Majorette - 2,3, Junior Miss Club - 2, Assembly Comm. - 2, Dance Comm. - 3, Hockey - 3,4, Stu- dent Council - 4. MAURIELLO, PAUL: Football - 1,2,3,4, Baseball - 1,2,3,4, Wrestling - 1,2,3,4, Exec. Comm. - 2, Student Council - 3 fTreasurerj, 4 fVice-Pres.j, National Honor Society - 3,4. MAURO, MARY ANN: Chorus - 1, Journalism Club - 1, Newspaper - 3, Student Council - l,2,3, Yearbook - 4. MAYBERRY, PAUL: Band - 1,2, Language Club - 1, Fencing Club - 1,2, Student Council - 4. MIDILI, ANTHONY: Student Council - 3,4, Baseball - 4, Wrestling - 4, Talent Show - 4, Three Act Play - 4. MONTEMURRO, DIANE: Basketball - l,2,3, Leaders' Club - l,2,3, Student Council - l,2,3, Tumbling Club - 1,2, Cheerlead- ing 2,3,4, Gym Show - 2,4, Class Exec. Comm. - 4, Yearbook - 4. MOORE, JEAN: Basketball - 1,2,4, Hockey - 1, One Act Play - 1,3,4, Student Council - l,2,3, CRecording Secre- taryj, 4, Gym Show -- 2,3,4, P.A. Comm. - 3,4, F.T.A. - 1,2, QVice-Pres.J, 4, Cheerleading - 2,3,4, National Honor Society - 3,4, Three Act Play - 4, Yearbook fEditor of Photographyj . MOSLEY, GLORIA: Chorus - 1, Nurses' Club - 1,2,3,4, Newspaper - 3, Dance Comm. - 3, Three Act Play - 4, Year- book - 4. MURRAY, ELWOOD: Track - 1,2,3. NEHER, LORRAINE: Basketball - 1,3, Hockey - 1, Leaders' Club - 1,2, 3,4, Tumbling Club -- 1,2, Student Council - 1,2,4, Exec. Comm. 3, Dance Comm. - l,2,3,4, Gym Show - l,2,3, Softball - 1, Majorette - 2, fHead Ma- jorettej 3,4, Class Secretary - 4, Yearbook - 4. PIERCE, JAMES: Basketball - l,2,3, Track - l,2,3,4, Football -- 1,2, 3,4. PRATT, LOIS: Tumbling Club - 1,2, Student Council - l,2,3, Archery -- 1,2, Basketball CManagerJ - l,2,3, Ma- jorette - 2,3,4, Gym Show - 2,3,4, Usherette Club - 2, Leaders' Club - 2,3,4, Junior Miss Club -2, Class Exec. Comm. - 3,4, Yearbook - 4. ROSS, WILLIAM: Football - 1,2,3,4, Wrestling - l,2,3,4, Track - 4, Class Treasurer - 4, Yearbook - 4. RYDER, NANCEE: F.T.A. - l,2,3, Leaders' Club - 1,2, Student Coun- cil - 1,2, Class Exec. Comm. - 1, Hockey - 1, Bas- ketball - 1,3,4, Colorguard - 2, Gym Show - 2,3, National Art Honor Society - 2,3,4, National Honor Society - 3,4, Language Fair - 3, Dance Comm. -- 3, Yearbook - 4. SACHLEBEN, JOHN: Football - 1, Basketball - 1, Track -- 1, Student Council - 4, Glee Club - 4, Chorus - 4. SAFARYN, CHARLES: Football - 3. SAIA, RITA: Hockey - 1,2,3,4, Basketball - 1,3, Softball - 1, Cheerleading - 3,4, Leaders' Club - 1,2,3,4, Tum- bling Club - 1,2, Gym Show - 2,3,4, Class Officer - 3, Student Council fOFf'icerJ - 3,4, National Honor Society - 3,4. SARAPPA, CAROL: Basketball - 1,2,3,4, Hockey - 1, Leaders' Club - 1,3, Chorus - 1, One Act Play - 1,2,3,4, National Thespian Society - 3,4, National Honor Society - 3,4, Cheerleading - 3,4, Class Exec. Comm. - 2,4, National Art Honor Society - 2, Student Council - 3, Dance Comm. - 2,3,4, Yearbook CCo-Editorj - 4. SCOTT, BARBARA: Student Patrol - 1, Chorus - 1,2. SELF, BETTY JEAN: Basketball - 1. SHERPINSKY, JEAN: Basketball - 1, Refreshment Comm. - 3. SIMMONS, SANDRA: Basketball - 1, F.T.A. - 1, Gym Show - 2,3, Year- book - 4.
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THE LAST WILL We, the class of 1960, on this twentieth day of june, in the year nineteen hundred and sixty, do hereby bequeath the following beloved possessions to these fortunate people. Gloria Mosley leaves her worn-out typing eraser to her sister, Carol, and hopes she doesn't have to use it as much as she did. Kirk Duble leaves his football practice socks to Mr. Weiler and the biology department. QWonder what they'll find.j Mary Grasso, in a state of panic, leaves one worn-out gym sneaker from a set of three to her sister, Rosalie. john DePalma leaves all his racing forms to Miss Cribb. CGood Luck.D jean Moore would like to leave all the experiences shels had on Student Council and the fun she's had in sports to her deserving brother, Nate. Paul Mauriello leaves his football uni- form to Santo DiAngelo. joan Tomlin leaves her U.S. History II book to Mary Agnes Mona- han. Carol Busch leaves all her homework assignments to anyone who may need them. john Con- stant wills his moldy, scummy gym towel to Kathy McGrath. josephine Alotto leaves all the fun she had in school to Ronnie Bombaro. George Lang leaves his old basketball sneaks to Dave Stallard, if they fit him. jean Sherpinsky leaves all her nerves to Jean Gundle. Anthony Masso leaves his empty ink pens to his brother, Robert. Anna Mae Fabrico, at the point of a gun, leaves her rusty old gym lock to her gun-crazy brother. Bob Bauers leaves his silde rule to Jerry Martin, who he thinks will be back next year. fBet Jerry hopes youlre wrong.j Ida Iuliucci bequeaths to her cousin, Mary Iuliucci, her patched gym suit and dirty sneaks with the missing tongues, and, also, Ida wishes Mary to have as much fun as she had during her four years of high school. Anthony Digerolamo leaves all the juice at football camp to Rocco Dippillito. Barbara Linden leaves her appetite to Mr Skammer. Dan Kovalovsky leaves the seven-man sled to all future linemen of Edgewood, in particular to Bob Baldi. Geri Ciancio leaves a gold-plated belly button to Kathy Norcross Ca very interesting giftj. Bill Hinch leaves his razor to Dave Stallard, who fin Bill's opinionj always needs a shave. Pat Wood leaves her dirty gym sneakers to any deserving junior, whose feet are big enough. Frank H alfmann leaves his two rear bald-headed tires to Mr. Westman. Sandy Simmons wishes to leave all her homework to the Cowdright girls fthat name sounds farniliarj. To the most desirable senior of 1961, Robert Fuchs leaves all his books. Rita De Silvio leaves all her fun in biology to a certain junior with the initials, R.P., if he wants it. Frank Reed leaves to the next pure-blooded genius in the Practical Arts course, his slide rule with instructions on operation and maintenance. Mary Ann Colonna leaves her good behavior in her senior year, to her brother, Joseph. To his teachers, William Swartz leaves all his books and he leaves his pen and notebook to his sister, Diana. Nancy Banks leaves her old paint brushes to Ruth Orchard and hopes they'll bring her as much luck as they did to her. Ken Baylock wills his sweaty gym suit and track apparel to his brother, Corlette. Ken hopes he will grow. To Jukie Belcher, Ronnie Volkert leaves her hockey stick and number 12. john Graf leaves his books to his cousin in 1961, if he makes it. To Anna Mae Self, her sister, Betty jean leaves her gym suit and socks. Ray Lutz leaves a two-man sled to anybody who wants it. Dolores Boccuti wills all the fun she had in high school to her cousin Austin Bombaro. She also leaves her gym suit and her old, wet towel to her other cousin, Ronnie Bombaro. David luliucci leaves all his unfinished record-keeping assignments to Miss D. Wydra. jo Ann At- turo, in all sincerity, leaves a used-up box of Regimen Tablets to anyone who is over 250 lbs. She thinks they need it. fWe're sure they thank you, Jo Ann., judy Benton leaves her typewriter, that hasn't passed a timed-writing in two years, and all the fun she had during her four years in high school to her cousin, Kathy Mac Dougall. Harry Long leaves a worn-out square root and logarithmic table and also a burned out radio tube to his mathematics teacher, Mr. Andariese. Mary Ann Mauro leaves her big gym sneaks to Lor- raine Iuliucci. jerry Martin leaves his Industrial Math book to some unfortunate senior P,A. To her sister, Vicky, Rita Alloway leaves her pleasant memories of Edgewood. Bill Craig leaves his can of spinach to Jack Wichtrowski. fNot another Popeyelj Curt Lewis leaves his last sneak to Gabriel Haliburton. Barbara Scott leaves all her bad nerves and bad habits to her cousin, Steven Streck. To Mary Ellen Heggan, Dot Battee leaves all her clarinet reeds. Mario DeAntonellis leaves his dirty pair of work pants to the metal shop teachers. Rebecca Lloyd, in critical.condition, leaves her used gym suit to a certain gym teacher who never gets dressed, but expects her stu- dents to. Eddie Hniedjiejko leaves one, new pair of gold pants to Mr. Hershey. To her sister ,Io Ann, Mimi Barbaccia leaves her beloved cheerleading uniform. Tony Sin- doni leaves all his dead soldiers to the new recruits coming in. CPlease explain that one to us, Tony.j Esther Fillis leaves all her gray hairs to her brother, Tom, who will never have any of his own. Cls that the truth, Tom?J Bill Ross leaves all his wrestling duds to Mike Laginestra. Miriam Latua leaves her dilapidated sneaks to Laurene Morrill. Frank Aqueno leaves all his Latin I 8: II notes to the janitor, in case the price of oil goes up. fEconomical, isn't he?j Carolyn Casario leaves her used toothpick to Natalie Santone. joe Calabria leaves all his love now and forever to Carole. f The Tender Trap j To her sister, Joyce, a future majorette, Lorraine Neher leaves her baton. Charles fChickj Calabria leaves all his physics tests to anyone who canit understand Mr. Jenkins. Chick thinks they'll need them. Martha Guy leaves all her Abs and B's to Vaughn Guy. To a member of the class of l96l, Bill Elling leaves his title of senior. Brenda jackson leaves her brain to the Museum of Natural Science and History. fWise choice, Brenda.j Anthony Midili leaves his crudy old gym suit to his brother, Ronny. Lois Pratt leaves all the fun she had in her senior year to her cousin, Jean Grisso. A football uni- form is left to Baldy by jimmy Wright. 54
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