Garfield High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Garfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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opals! an jafamenf JOHN RUDY, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky junior, Mrs. Rentsch's notes on Sense of Time . GLORIA SACCOMANNO, do hereby will and bequeath all the fun, happiness. and good times I had in G. H. S. to anyone who wants it. VINCENT SALERNO, do hereby will and bequeath to Sal Scro, my position on first 'base on the baseball team, and hope that he plays it better than I did. GODFREY SAUTNER, do hereby will and bequeath nothing, l'm taking everything with me. .IUSTINE SCERBAK, do hereby will and bequeath to Kristine Kroll, my seat in the back of the room in Mrs. Rentsch's class, and to my brother, George, all the fun I had in G. H. S. LOIS SCHWEIGHARDT, do hereby will and bequeath to Butchy Sorce. the strength and ability to skip around the track and pick daisies for Mr. Gatyas. SANDRA SCHWEIGHARDT, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara De Piero and Pat Michaels, the chance to find a band that will more than satisfy Sal Benanti. JEAN SCOTT, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Geral- dine, all my Biology gyp sheets, and all the cooking I didnit do in cooking class. WILLIAM SCOTT, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Joe, and all my understudies - Ray, Richie, Lindberg, and Harold - all the luck and happiness in their forthcoming years at G.H.S. AUDREY SEBECK, do hereby will and bequeath to Rosalyn Spinella, all Mrs. Rentsch's history notes on How to Study . BARBARA SEFCIK, do hereby will and bequeath to Carolyn Catenaro. all the troubles and good times I had in my senior year, and to Donna Sadlock, my title as Biggest Eater . Also, to any junior dumb enough to take them, all the books I carried to lunch. LUCILLE SHORTINO, do hereby will and bequeath to .Ioan Monaco and Donna Sadlock Human, the mouse in my locker No. 615, and to my brother, Louis, all the terrific times I had at G. H. S. DIANE SOBOTA. do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Joan, the same seat I had in Mrs. Rentsch's class for two years and all the fun I had in high school. PATRICIA SOCCIO. do hereby will and bequeath to the faculty ol Gazfield High School. the better half of the Soccio family, my brother, Joe. LEONARD SODORA. do hereby will and bequeath to some crazy junior, my license to drive the Century that I never had. BARBARA SOKALSKY, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Doris, all my troubles and hardships in Mrs. Rentsch's class, and to some lucky junior, my position as Art Editor of the Quill. JOYCE STEFANCO, do hereby will and bequeath to Carole Spataro and Edith Mayor, my books on the Art of Kissing and How ta Flirt in three easy lessons. MARTIN STROOSNYDER, do hereby will and bequeath to all fixture G. H. S. students, all the fun I had in school, and to my brother, my seat in Mr. lIubiak's class. HELEN SUDOI., do hereby will and bequeath to Ramona Segar and Kit Sanseweri my old steno pads and Congressional Record. JOHN SUDOL, do hereby will and bequeath everything I donlt own to George Funke. and also the rubber left with the hot Kaiser. JOSEPH SZITANKO, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Hubiak, a one year supply of throw away blackboard so he doesn't wear out his coat sleeves erasing them. KENNETH TAFT, do hereby will and bequeath a plaque with our school saying, You are guilty until proven innocent printed on it in gold letters. ALBERT TAYNAI, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, all the fun and easy tests we never had in Mr. Hubiak's trig class. LINDA TRAINA, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Pepe, all the fun and great times I've had in my senior year, also, a key to every girl's heart. SALVATORE TRIPODI, do hereby will and bequeath to the next Student Council treasurer, all the money I had but never saw and a bookkeeper to take the blame for all the mistakes. DORIS TSCHUSCHKE, do hereby will and bequeath my position as captain of the flag twirlers and the blanket I always carried to the games but never used, to one of the lucky girls on the squad. CAROL TUTSCH, do hereby will and bequeath to Mrs. Briefstein a u-haul-it cart for all her paraphernalia, and to Sandy Pelak, three years at Garfield High. SANDRA VANGLAUS, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Gail, all the great times in high school and all my sweaters that she borrowed after I left for school in the morning. CAROL VAN KIRK, do hereby will and bequeath to some un- lucky junior my seat in Mrs. Rentsch's first period history class. CLAIRE VASILYK, do hereby will and bequeath to Jay Kish my seat in Mrs. Rentsch's history class. HENRY VASSALLO, do hereby will and bequeath the knowledge I acquired during my past four years of high school to my sister, Joan. BARBARA VRABEL, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, George, and his club, the fun, success, longer lunch periods. and less homework in G. H. S. U MARYANN VELEBER, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky junior my position in the Cherokees and to my sister, Andrea, all my gym paraphernalia and the three minutes in whicll to change. PETER VLADYKA, do hereby will and bequeath to some mem- ber of the Drifters my seat in the last row of the auditorium at all assemblies. WILLIAM WALLACE, do hereby will and bequeath all my A's in Mrs. Briefstein's class to John Cali. GAIL WANDA, do hereby will and bequeath to Dot Popeck and Marian Luciano all the good times I had in my senior year, and my favorite front seat in Mrs. Rentsch's class. LORETTA WEGRZYNIAK, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Sandy, all the fun in Mrs. Briefstein's class and all my troubles in Mrs. Rentsch's class. ALBERT WHITE, do hereby will and bequeath to Stuart To- meske all of my history notes and a seat in Mrs. Rentsch's class. WALTER WURCH, do hereby will and bequeath to Henry Kuter, all the A's I never got. DIANA YONDOLINO, do hereby will and bequeath my title as Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook to some lucky junior, my position in the Wapitis to Carol Coffey, and all the fun I had in G. H. S. to my cousin, Maria. GEORGE YOYKON, do hereby will and bequeath to all under classmen my third period gym and health class with Mr. Hollis. MARIE ZANKA, do hereby will and bequeath to Marilyn Fer- randino all the wonderful times I've had at G. H. S. RONALD ZUKA, do hereby will and bequeath to my cousin, Pat Nardone and Carol Magee, all the notes that Mrs. Rentsch gave us on How to Studyl' that I never used. And to my cousin, Joyce Paflitzko. all the A's I never got in my junior year.



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Mr. G. Schwall Senior Class Advisor Rehearsal for Minstrel Class History Turning back the hands of time, we see ourselves as eager freshmen mounting the steps of number 9 school on a warm Thursday morning in 1954. Frightfully-wonderful was our feeling that first day. Frightful, because there was the prospect of new teachers, classes, and upperclassmen awaiting us. Wonderful, because this was another first-our first year of high school. As freshmen and sophomores we experienced wonderful, exciting things that had never happened before. The Jam J ar Canteens proved to be rollicking affairs looked forward to by all. Remember, too, how we cheered the team at every football, basketball, and baseball game. In our junior year our pride and joy, the new G. H. S. at Outwater Lane and Palisade Avenue, was completed. New friends and acquaintances were made since this was the first time we had the four years of high school concentrated under one roof. We also began the new school term under new administrators who helped develop a well rounded scholastic and social ac- tivity program. Gone forever was the old number 6 and number 9 with their divided school body. At last as juniors we attained the welcome title, uupperclassmenf' No longer were we looked upon as unintelligent, irresponsible youngsters. We enjoyed a truly wonderful year. The Junior Play, Melody Jones, was a huge success and had quite a professional air. Our .lunior Prom with its theme, Enchanted Evening, will long be remembered as something special. Finally we became seniors. Under the leadership of Peter Eberhard, President, Kenneth Taft, Vice Presidentg .lohn Rudy, Secretary, and Marcia Krupacs, Treasurer, we completed a full and memorable year. After the tension and strain of College Board Examinations, We relaxed by turning our attention to our many social functions-Senior Dance, Class Party, and finally Our Social at the Waldorf. Tears and sentimental feelings will be shared by all as we receive our coveted diplomas. Now and in future years as we gaze in Retrospect we will long remember our Alma Mater with gratitude and appreciation. We, the seniors and graduating class of 1958, thank you, Garfield High School. You are truly a part of our American heritage.

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