Essex County Vocational Technical High School - Craftsmen Yearbook (Bloomfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1962

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L I, I, hd bed hd кч Fei bed bed Fei bed bed Fei кч bed кч кч н Hd Fei Fei Charles Marsh, bequeath my old radio sets to Mr. Nixon. Dennis McQuaid, leave school at last! Раш Merowchek, will my tardy slips to P. Verdicchio. James Messina, bequeath my job in the cafeteria to an ambitious underclassman. Carl Mickens, leave my fuzzy, out-of-this-world jackets to R. Booth. , Donald Morrison, will my school attendance record to D. DeRosa. , Andrew Morrisroe, bequeath my Irish wit to L. Glick, a fellow Irishman. Jeffrey Morse, leave the favorable impression the teachers have of me to R. Connolly. John Neal, will Mr. Bryant one keg of bent nails. Larry Niedermeier, bequeath my old fuses to C. Flannery. William Orpin, leave my Pepsodent smile to C. Round. Philip Pannorfi, will my jovial outlook on life to T. Longo. Thomas Parfet, bequeath my love for candy to G. Bertrand. , Kiwitta Paschal, leave my date book to D. Jones. Benjamin Patanella, will my new Chevy to E. Sullivan. Lawrence Patrick, bequeath my school marks to J. Harris. Henry Pester, leave my success in Driver Education to D. Aloisio. John Pietrykoski, will all the electrical equipment I have collected during the past three years to Mr. Mason. Salvatore Pizzi, bequeath my captaincy of th e Student Patrol to P. LaPilusa. Joseph Raimo, leave my rotund figure to S. Potenzone. Robert Rizzie, will my old spark plugs to Mr. Strazza. Edward Roellke, bequeath my success at the girls' school to W. Metivier, who will soon live in the area. , Michael Roellke, leave my ability to operate the cash register inthe cafeteria to E. Ruane. I, i, L I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Michael Ruane, will my ability to cut classes to P. Cuva, who is already quite proficient at this art. Edward Rucki, bequeath my bowling ball to my girl friend. Gregory Russo, leave my ability to shoot the bull to R. Schnabel. Anthony Sabatino, will my trips to school from Lincoln Park to D. Snyder. Joseph Schaad, bequeath my ability in automotive mechanics to F. Puccio. Robert Scherer, leave my tall stories to R. Kress. George Schreiber, will my dungarees to S. Canonico. Ronald Selover, bequeath my shop apron to N. Sibilia. Eugene Simonini, leave my slide rule to A. Southern. Colin Singer, will my egotism to F. Piceno. Philip Smith, bequeath my gun collection to G. Dimino. Daniel Snesko, leave my heig ht to R. Kelly. James Sorce, will my sleeveless sweaters to A. Hinkson. Joseph .Stagliano, bequeath my calm and resourceful approach to problems to G. Ricciardelli. Robert Steinhoff, leave my ability to get excused absences to E. Schreyer. William Swaykos, will my two B-B guns to the Kearny police. Frederick Temple, bequeath my love for early rings to R. DelRusso. Frank Terzo, leave school with the glorious thought that it's finally over. Richard Tyrpak, will my hairdo to C. Saunders. Stephen Vanarelli, bequeath my quietness and good manners to D. Flannery. Roy Venckus, leave my penmanship and English composition skills to F. Gonnello. Joseph Walsh, will my collection of book reports to R. Walsh. Joseph Willemsen, bequeath my excitability to W. Bottomley. Donald Williams, leave my souped-up engine to Mr. Forde. Ernst Wilson, will my skill for asking unimportant questions of the teachers to A. Capasso. Charles Wooster, bequeath my enthusiastic interest in gym classes to E. Brown. David Young, leave my talent on the basketball court to W. Hill. In witness whereof, we have subscribed our name and fixed our seal this twentieth day. of June, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-two. Witnesses: Mr. Joseph S. Umowski, Principal; Mr. Earle Kennedy, Faculty Advisor; William Ambers, Class President.

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1962, Bloomfield Vocational and Technical High School, Bloomfield, New Jersey, being of sound mind, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testa- ment, bequeathing our possessions to the under classmen as hereafter stated: I, Thomas Adams, will my rolled-up pants and white sweat socks to R. Migliara. I, William Albers, bequeath my sense of humor to P. Bettencourt. I, John Angelone, leave my pugilistic talents to L. Wolf. I, Henry Augusto, will my wire stretcher to A. Robjohns. I, Charles Batka, bequeath my parking space to Mr. Zeppenfeld. I, William Beale, leave my wave lotions and my bottle of Vitalis to P. Lazaro. I, Rudy Bertot, will my abilities as an electrician to R. Wyckoff. I, Richard Blair, bequeath my barber to R. Blacow. I, Albert Bocchino, leave my dark, wavy hair to Mr. Rochford. I, Graham Bowers, will my ear muffs to L. Blake. I, William Brennan, bequeath my gym trunks to G. Rullis. I, Robert Brown, leave my boisterousness to R. David. I, Ralph Casale, will a carton of cigarettes to all the moochers who never buy their own. I, Charles Cataldi, bequeath my job as president of the 5.О. to next year's successful candi- date. I, Anthony Cece, leave my quiet manner to R. Dinsmore. I, George Chapman, will my prowess on the basketball court to J. Sperduto. I, Wayne Checchetto, bequeath my popularity with the faculty to F. McBlain. I, Thomas Ciampi, leave my ever-present smile to A. Kripetz. I, Dominick Colarusso, will my guitar to Mr. Clark. I, George Dambach, bequeath my leather jacket to R. Naecker. I, Joseph DeFillippes leave my ability to stretch a job to D. Delph. I, John DeLorenzi, will my S.A.T. marks to J. Gavini. I, Gerald DeVenuta, bequeath my pep, vim and vigor to D. Graham. I, Kenneth Diebold, leave my love for talking to G. Vizzone. I, Robert Dorey, will my empty lunch bags to Mrs. DeCamp. I, Michael Durange, bequeath my drag with Mr. Piefke to Robert Sherlock. I, Gregory Dzwonczyk, leave to join the U. S. Navy. I, Joseph Fantoni, will my success in winning Industrial Arts Awards to C. Cook. I, John Fazio, bequeath my bun sales to Mr. Jackson. I, Joseph Fazio, leave school with my brother John. I, Stanley Feldman, will be happy to leave school. I, Ronald Fiore, bequeath my seat in the office to E. Schwartz. I, Charles Fischer, leave my joke book to Mr. Martin, who is badly in need of one. I, John Fitzsimmons, will my Arthur Murray discount ticket to P. Petrozzino. I, Francis Fleischman, bequeath my hotrod to F. Fischer. I, Julius Freitag, leave school so Mr. Biscardi can have some peace. I, Anthony Garaffa, will my energetic participation in extra-curricular activities to E. Domer. I, Robert Garten, bequeath my early arrivals to school to R. Calvitti. I, Kenneth Genco, leave my creeper to М. Vecere, who also likes to sleep under the cars. I, Roy Greulich will my ability to disorganize the bell system to G. Ilaria. I, Thomas Harkness, bequeath my shoes to R. Weeder. I, Robert Hart, leave my short haircuts to A. Bagnato. I, James Husvar, will my popularity with the girls to D. Giantomasi. I, Roger Jones, bequeath my auto shop marks to J. Abshire. I, William Jones, leave my calm, collected manner to C. Esposito. I, Vicken Karakashian, will my job on the Student Patrol to F. DiCostanzo. I, Gary Kellstrom, bequeath my drag-strip record to J. Gobis. I, William Kelly, leave my art of borrowing money off fellow students to A. Switendale. I, Barry Klopstein, will my blueprints of weird cars to D. Stefanic. I, Alex Krueger, bequeath my brief case to R. Scutaro. I, Charles Lally, leave my Vic Tanny physique to J. Tauriello. I, John Leone, will my shop grades in T D to J. Trelevas. I, Allen Liebman, bequeath my ability to get out of shop to G. Pfannkoch. I, John Lucska, leave my old radio tubes to T. Travisano. I, Phillip Lynch, will my apples to the teachers to A. Iannacone, who can truly use them. I, Bruno Macholtz, bequeath my salesmanship abilities to F. Panicucci. I, John Marchese, leave Mr. Piefke happy with my departure. I, Daniel Mari, will my pleasing personality to F. Iacobbe.



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