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'Ml RONALD WILLIAM ZUKA MI'll see you . . . '4Oh, brother! . . . top salesman in magazine sales . . . good-natured and friendly . . . medical career . . . Columbia Uni- versity next fall. Know Your State 1, Science Club 2g Office Worker 3, 4-g Business Manager of Year- book 4. MAGAZINE DRIVE Salesman awards - Ronald Zllkfl, yearbvvk business manager, Presenting grand prize to Eileen Nebzker. Prize winners looking on. Cbllafff WM an Q5t6ll'l'lel'Lf We, the members of the Class of 1958, residing in Garfield in the county of Bergen, and state of New Jersey, being of sound mind and disposing memory do make, ordain, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, MARY ACCARDI, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Anita, all the good marks I didn't get in Mrs. Rentsch's history class, and a pair of gym socks for Miss Porcelli's class. I, THOMAS ADAMO, do hereby will and bequeath to Richard De Franco all the gyp sheets that I never had the opportunity to use. I, ,IENNIE ANN AGNELLO, do hereby will and bequeath to some junior girl, my place in the Debonaires, and to my brother, Frank, all the fun I had in Garfield High. I, MARIANNE ANNIBAL, do hereby will and bequeath to Phyllis Spezio all the fun I had in G. H. S., and to the cute, blond freshman boy in 4--A lunch-a cute freshman girl. I, FRANK ATTARDI, do hereby will and bequeath nothing be- cause I'm taking what little I have with me. I, LOUIS AZZARRA, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Bill, all the terrific times I had in Garfield High, and to some junior, all the hard times I gave Mrs. Costantin. I. ROBERT BAKAY, do hereb'y will and bequeath to some fresh- man all the crumbs at my place at the lunch table. I, DONALD BARKER, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Joyce, my seat and Sense of Time notes from Mrs. Rentsch's class. I, ROBERT BARRALE, do hereby will and bequeath to Charles Sorce all the fun and good time I had in G. H. S. I, THOMAS BARSCH, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Mousey, my automatic riveting gun, my private rickshaw- complete with two geisha girls and a dragon. W e, BARBARA BARTON and VIRGINIA NORK, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky juniors our position as Assistant Editors-in-Chief of the Quill and hope that they can meet their deadlines better than we did. Also, to two junior girls, our places in the Wapiti Coeds. I, DALE BECKER, do hereby will and bequeath to Nancy Tomesko, Barbara Ochab, and Mike Bohinek, all the fun I had in my four years at G. H. S., and to any lucky girl, my worn out gym suit and my place on the floor in Miss Porcelliis class. I, ENRICO BENIGNO, do hereby will and bequeath to Tony the Count Calendrillo, an eight hall for him to hide behindithe way I always did. I, VINCENT BLANDA, do hereby will and bequeath to Ronnie Luciano all my belongings in school, including my terrific locker. RONALD BOHANNON, do hereby will and bequeath to Joe Soccio, my football jersey, number 34, and to Sal Benanti, the nickname, Skinny. We, SALLY BONANNO and MARY KILANOWSKI, do hereby will and bequeath to our cousins, Rosalie Sobolewski and Catherine Scheps, the windows we dreamily stared out of, the doors we peeked through, the halls we ran through when we were late to class and all the laughs we had in 4-B lunch. DAVID BRIGATI, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Eddie, my times and experiences at G. H. S. I hope he joins a singing group and goes out for sports. I, DELORES BUTLER, do hereby will a bequeath to my under- studies, Carol Bugg and Theresa Wright, all the fun I had in biology with Mrs. Merritt, and all those little sheets that came in handy for her tests. I, JOHN BUTLER, do hereby will and bequeath to Franklin Daniels, Richard Campbell, Raymond Bugg, and Harold Ready, all the fun I had in Coach Hollis's class and any old gyp sheets that I may have left around.
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fi , f2'2if5',,g ' glitilitfiw LORETTA TESSIE WEGRZYNIAK Innocent as dynamite . . . rates John and new clothes tops . . . G'Lori', will attend Paterson State Teachers College. Glee Club 1, 2. DIANA MARIE YONDOLINO live got something to tell you, but l forgot! . . . fashion is her keyword . . . l rank rates high on her list . . . adores elulm meetings. Paterson State Teaeheris College for Div . . . to teach elementary school. Dramatics Club Sec. 1, 2: C.O.Sec. 23 Quill 2, 3, Junior Playg Home Room Pres. 2, 3, HOIIIC Room Sec. lg National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Prom Committee. ALBERT JOHN WHITE HI doubt itn . . . one of the boys from John's corner . . . quiet till he gets started . . . wishes to graduate and then join the Marines. All Sports Club 1. GEORGE SAMUEL YOYKON Fun loving, friendly and nice to know . . . noted or his terrific clothes . . . always a pal . . . officer in the navy or air force and then a long, happy life with plenty of friends . . . never without Willy', Richie, and Joe. All Sports Club 15 Travel Club Vice Pres. 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. --4' .,-J, WALTER WURCH Tough Luck . . . one of the gang . . . a friend in need . . . quiet until he gets started. Hobby Club 1. 'T' , V VV is 6 xi tus-si ' ' gf 5 t L MARIE JOAN ZANCA Noted for her perserverance . . May I hang up your coat? . bubbling over with enthusiasm . . future nurse. Guidance Club lg Clee Club 25 Future Teachers Club 1, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, Treas. 4-g Student Council 3, 4g Junior Achievement 4, Home Room Secre- tary 1, 3.
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.lair 'IM an jafamenf I, MYRON BYCHEK, do hereby will and bequeath to William Boone, all the good times I had in Mr. Hubiak's trig. class. I, LUCILLE CACCIATORE, do hereby will and bequeath to June Burek all the fun and good times I had at our Wapiti meetings, and to .Ierry Bohannon all the zeros and late slips I got in Mrs. Culligan's class. I, FRANCES CAILLETEAU, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky junior all my history notes for Mrs. Rentsch's class, and my seat in the back of the MacArthur bus No. 7. I, RICHARD CALI, do hereby will and bequeath to Lucy Caravella, my locker and her books, and to the future Calis of Garfield High School, Success Always . I, .IOHANNA CANGIALOSI, do hereby will and bequeath to my lgogier, John, luck and prosperity in his four years at Garfield ig . I, SALVATORE CARAVELLA, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Lucy, and my brother, Joey, all the fun I had while attend- ing Garheld High School. I, RICARD CARAVELLO, do hereby will and bequeath to all future solid geometry and trig students, my deepest sympathy. I, SANTORE CASIELLO, do hereby will and bequeath to Nick, Vacc, and Skitch, the great time I had in my senior year. I, JOHN CHANDA, do hereby will and bequeath to anyone who wants a parking space - a parking space . I, DANIEL CHERVENOK, do hereby will and bequeath to Ted Lud- vik, all my crazy ideas in Mr. Hcrold's class. I, MARIE CIOLINO, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Ann Wlock and Susan Fisher all the nervousness I had in Mrs. Rentsch's History class, and also to some lucky girl, my position on the twirling squad. I, RICHARD CIOLINO, do hereby will and bequeath to Tony Calendriello, my two seats in the cafeteria next to the ice cream freezer so he can continue to be the fattest boy in school. I, BRENDA COLASSO, do hereby will and bequeath to anybody who wants them, all the great times I had in school, and to some incoming freshman, four years of wearing those crazy gym socks. I, JOHN COMPERATORE, do hereby will and bequeath to little Riggalosia, my football jerseys Nos. 5 and 11, and also my nick- name, Little Weasel . I, LAUREL COPPOLA, do hereby will and bequeath to Penny German all the fun I had in G. H. S. and in J. A. I, EILEEN CURTIS, do hereby will and bequeat to my brother, Eddy, all the notes on How to Study from Mrs. Rentsch. I, ANTHONY D'AGOSTINO, do hereby will and bequeath the pic- ture I took for the yearbook because of Mrs. Briefstein's pleading. I, RICHARD DEMBOSKE, do hereby will and bequeath to my lirother, Jerry, my lifetime hall pass in G. H. S., and my football eller. I, EDWARD DAILEY, do hereby will and bequeath all the good stories I've heard in Coach Hollis's health classes to some under- classman. lt's got to be true. I, VINCENT DE MARIA, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Jerry, my locker with the mouse in it, and also dis here to feed the mouse. I, JACK DE SALVO, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Angela, all the great times I had in high school. I. ROGER DE VRIES, do hereby will and bequeath to the next occupant of locker No. 599, all the lunch bags that I left hanging on the hooks. I. DONALD DEL RE, do hereby will and bequeath to John Cali, all the laps I had to take around the track for coming late to gym, and to some lucky freshman, my locker No. 301 that never opens. GAETANA DELLA PORTO, do hereby will and bequeath to Jo Ann Vaspol and Charlotte Amoruso, all the fun I had in my senior year. ROBERT DEN BLEYKER, do hereby will and bequeath my seat at Gabriel's to Walter Dul and the other seat to whomever he brings. ELAINE DERCO, do hereby will and bequeath to Liz Leili and Joyce Russin, all the fun and good times I had in my senior year. VIRGINIA DI MARCO, do hereby will and bequeath nothing, I'm taking everything with me-so there. ROSARY DI MICELLI, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky junior girl all the times I had to raise my hand when Miss Bonelli asked, How many agree? JOSEPH DUL, do hereby will and bequeath to my cousin, Walt, my front seat and notes on How to Study in Mrs. Rentsch's class and don't forget to Make it Yours . Also, my Heat Proof sweat suit and sneakers, so he can see what happens to Coach Hollis when The Heat's On . PETER EBERHARD, do hereby will and bequeath my locker, No. 565, and my pet mouse, Melvin, to any junior longing for com- panionship. EDNA ELIAS, do hereby will and bequeath to some junior, my position as editor-in-chief of the Quill, and to Mr. Hubiaks next advanced algebra class, the conveniences of a split lunch period. PAMELA ELKOVICS, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Pat, all the fun and good times I had at G. H. S., and to some lucky juniors, my membership in the Wapiti Coeds and my title as a Typical High School Student. BETTY ESPOSITO, do hereby will and bequeath to some for- tunate junior, all the laughs I had in my senior year. LESLIE ESLINGER, do hereby will and bequeath to some quiet underclassman my seat in Mrs. Briefstein's homeroom. JOHN FALCONE, do hereby will and bequeath to somebody, something that nobody ever got before. PHILIP FALLACARO, do hereby will and bequeath one cigar of the best quality to Coach Hollis, provided he does not lose it in a bet. JOHN FARON, do hereby will and bequeath to John Durski, my locker and my seat in Coach Hollis's health class-lots of luck. MARIE FERULLO, do hereby will and bequeath all the fun and great times I had in high school to my sister, Jean. NINFA ANN FOLLARI, do hereby will and bequeath to my cousin, Anthony Barcellona, and my sister, Sunday, all the fun I had at G. H. S., and all the luck in the world with Miss Martin and Mrs. Rentsch. HELEN FORSTER, do hereby will and bequeath to Pat Pra, all the good times I had at Garfield High, and all the sleepless nights I sat up worrying about Shakespeare and Macbeth. DAVID FOX, do hereby will and bequeath to all my unsuspecting junior and senior teachers my sophomore brother, Chuck, and to my cousin, Allan, all the A's I never got. Finally to all the future generations of G. H. S. all the good times I had through the years at G. H. S., especially during my senior year. AMALIE FRANZ, do hereby will an bequeath to Nick Grene- vitch, my I. O. U. from Hank Hanzo for one fountain pen borrowed two years ago, in the hope that he'll be fortunate enough to get it back. THERESA FRANZINO, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky junior, my place in the Debonairs and to my sister, Joann, all the fun I had in G. H. S. JEAN GALIMI, do hereby will and bequeath to Anna Galimi, my air-conditioned sneakers and gym suit. Also, all my late and absentee slips that I never handed in. To Marion Luciano a few gyp sheets which she could surely use. ANDREW GALLOPO, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky junior, a split lunch period between Mr. Hubiak's math classes.
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