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I i Q 2 l 1 rx ANTHONY RUGGERIO CHESTER SCHNIIDT DORUTHY SCHMIDT Tony Chet Dot A borrower is 3 servant to the lender, We never love heartily but once, and Full of Sweet indifference. Arr Club 1,25 Sportsman Club 25 Senior that is the first time we love. Commercial Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer Junior Prom 45 Sophomore Class Presi dent5 Ma.roon Logg Choir 35 I. V. Basket- ball 1,2, Varsity 3,45 J.V. Football 2, Arts 3,45 Letter Club 2. KENNETH SCHMIDT ..Ken.. Knowledge is power. Mu Alpha Theta. 35 Industrial Arts 4, Treasurer 4. Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,45 J. V. Foot- 35 StudentCouncil15Ma,y Day Attendant ball lg Sportsmen Club 1,25 Industrial 2,35 Prom Attendant 35 Varsity Cheer- Arts 3,45 Math Club 15 Science Club 15 leader 3,45 G. A.A. 1,4. 35 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Industrial Airplane Club 2. SENIORS SANDRA SHANNON Sandy Industrious, modest, and quiet. Choir 45 Art Club lg Commercial Club 15 F. H. A. l. MARIE SIMONETTE Marie Little friends prove great friends. Language Club l,2,3,45 Library Staff 45 Choir 1,45 J. V. Cheerleader 25 G. A. A. 45 F. T.A. 2,3,45 Maroon Log5 Student Council 35 Maroon Bugle 4.
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CLASS ILL Pat Bunce, leaves her teepee in the Reservation to Norma Worlock. Margaret Cook, leaves to Carol Cattat her shy techniques and quiet mannerisms. Joanne Bommarito and Linda Di Mare bequeath to Martha Schurman their quiet and sincere dis- position. Bob Barrett, forfeits his ability to get away with murder to Jim Caruso. Virginia Oliver, inherits Evelyn Falcone and Marie Simonette's ability to get along with teachers. Phyllis Chard and Rosemary Grizzuto transfer their secretarial ability to Rosalie Rolchigo. Rosalie Castilla, leaves her place on Munger's Fashion Board to Lucille Sgroi. Marie De Fazio and Helen Valente, bequeath to Betty Welch their I'l take life as it comes at- titude. Joe Gillette, leaves the title hot rod to Keith Wells. Pat lnser ra and Bernice Nedzynski, forfeit their scientific brain to Karen Lindsay. Julia Collins, carries on the family name for her sister Joanne. Don Luther, leaves to Tony Reinte his football ability so that Tony can win all the games for us. Irene Murzin, bequeaths her Ivy League appearance to Mary Thomas. Martha McCullen and Margaret Green forfeit their sweet and pleasant smile to Carol Pumilio. Florence Farouche and Phil Balio, leave their diminutive structure to Rosalie Barretta. Sandra Shannon and Gail Hughes, bequeath their sweet and fragile look to Lynda Rork. Rosalie Nicastro, leaves her co-operating spirit to Theresa Nero.' Mary Tucker and Dave Rosbrook, pass on their staunch progressive attitude to Fran Stolark. Sam Tucci, forfeits his musical ability to Cathy Cole and Sandra Cushman. V Vincent Adams and Joe Grizzuto, leave their blushing ways to Pat Ryde and Fred Grates. Joe A. Belmont, wills his parking place in the lot to Danny Ferdula. Kenneth Caldwell, wills his plow to Edwin Taylor. A Charlie Campione leaves his argumentative manner to George Chard and Frank Barbuto. Joe Bello, is bequeathed Jack Consilio's paintbrush. f' Jim Di Camillo, forfeits his Ulackadaisical manner to Jack Montalto. Roy Smith and Brian Frank, leave a book of excuses for absenteeism, tardiness, and unpre- paredness to Willy Mack and Brian Gillette. A ' , Gordon Hight and David Hughes, forfeit their dry humor and wit to Jim Branck. Joanne Puleo and Judy Kinney, leave their ability to converse with their hands to Faye Mazzola. Rosann Pasante and Janice Ludwig, bequeath their ability to make friends to Janet Craig. Vivian Manno, wills her place in Girls' Ensemble to Francine Valent. Carol Des Grosielliers, inherits Ruth Markle and Ann Peters' vim, vigor, and vitality. QHcipe you have as much of itll Dorothy Schmidt, leaves the secret ofkeeping golden hair to Dot Comes CFrom one Dot to another.J Donna Mathews, bestows upon Janet Loiacano her ability to become a nurse. Joe P. Belmont, leaves his fair complexion to Robert Culver. . Marguerite Kelly leaves her swimming ability to Char Cushman., Phyllis Bono and Donna Perillo, leave their non-descriptive laugh to Madeline F avat. Sara Pandolf, passes on her ability in leadership to Carol Taverni. Bob Perry and Chet Schmidt leave their basketball ability to Tony Congilaro. Q Tony Ruggerie, wills his Ford to Diane Aurigema in exchange for her Caddy. H L Kenneth Schmidt and Charles Ludwig, leave a book entitled How to Make Noise to Bill-Schuster. Phil Farouche and Joe Evola leave their gilt of joking at the wrong time to Joe Di Martin and Scott Hubbell. Dennis Van Dusen bequeaths his boisterous voice to Ed Freedman. Andrew Romano, leaves his unused pep pills to Daryl Harmon. Gerald Volz and Clayton Croasum, leave their masculine physique to Bill Murphy. Barbara Bunce, passes on her reserved seat on the bus to Catherine Oleksik. Joe Green, leaves a pamphlet to Jerome La Monica entitled, How to Gain Weight. Patty Gatto, leaves her place on the trampoline to Paula Hendrickson. John Luggerio, wills his curling iron for the perfect curl to Dominick Lanzaand David Strong. Maryann Rolchigo, passes on to Mary Ann Di Leo her fiery temper. 24
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