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....1-lll TETAME Lucy Andronica leaves, bound for Elm. Joe Santora leaves his arguments to jovial Coach qWi1d Billy Capella so that he won,t have any left to give to Dee. Anthony Puleo and Dominic Primerano leave their championship handball ability to Terry Reynolds. Joe Rigolizzo's sportsmanlike attitude is left to Bob Piperato. To Harry Johnson is left the trumpet skills of Squeak Silipena. Marie Keller leaves to join Lester. Virginia Jenison leaves, but her friendship with Marjorie Fitting will carry on. Charlie Bruno leaves his piano playing tech- nique to Jerry Errera who will be chief pianist for the next three years. To John DeMarco is left Richard Ferronto's History A,s-he'll need them. Joe Gatto leaves, but not before he gives Mr. Seeley a box of cigars. Charles Wescoat leaves his Physics problems to Bucky Craig. The Blue and White is left to the next editor by Roseann Wigand. Ruth Johnson leaves her brother to supply all the noise in Mr. Walser's room. Christine Pinto leaves her spot at the candy counter vacant. Fred DeClement leaves his basketball man- agement to Dickie Adamucci. fOh! his poor nerves! J David Jenison leaves his good natured ways to Franklin Egolf. Ethel Dewees leaves her steno books to an unfortunate Junior. Barbara Davis leaves her flirting eyes to an unexperienced Freshmen. fCharlotte Bancherij William Valentino leaves a lot of confidence for Hist. I students. CI wonder whylj 'I' Claire Reynolds leaves the H. H. S. Band to the next majorette. fwish you success.j Randy Zeitler leaves his out of town episodes to be carried on by Fred Brown. Louie DeMarco leaves his football jersey to brother Philip. Doris Vallester leaves all her good excuses and hookey playing to anyone who can get away with it as she did. Martha Espoito leaves her sister Fay to carry on in the Commercial Course. Anthony Galletta leaves fond memories of the Christmas party to Leonard Fispan. Donny Magazu leaves his excellent Spanish to Salvatore Scibilia. Dolores Blazer leaves hcr tinyness to some- one CCharles Jonesj, who needs it. Marlene Bruno leaves the teachers-in peace. To Joe Testa is left Mike Capaccio's gym trunks. CHere,s hoping he gets more use out of them.j Rita Tomasello leaves to meet Myrt at the Race Track. Julie Pizzi leaves but takes all of her green clothes with her. Buddy Johnson leaves the headaches caused him by a certain member of faculty to an under- standing Junior. Pauline Siligato leaves her chewing gum in Mr. Vincent's wastepaper basket. Paul Jenison's ruddy complexion accompanies him as he leaves H. H. S. Lee Turner leaves her tennis racket to Mary- Ann D'Angelini. In wifmxvs whereof, wr' hc'reu11lo sm' our band and seal at Hammo11fo11 High School, this glor- ious day of june 8, in Ihr' your of our Lord one fhousamf Him' hzrwnfrfcl and fifty-one. WITNESSED BY THE CLASS OF ,SI
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GLASS WILL WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF ONE THOUSAND NINE IIUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE, BEING OF SOUND MIND AND BODY, DO MAKE, AND DE- CLARE THE FOLLOWING AS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. Virginia Adams leaves her position on the hockey field to the Freshman whiz, Helen Guerrier. Josephine Romeo will be content just to leave. Frank Pullia bequeaths his blue eyes to Rose- mary Rubba. Tommy Cavuto and John Perone leave their many good times to Kenny Payne. To Q'Little Eight Ball are left Eddie Petkevis' size 112 shoes. Rita Celona's sweet disposition is left to Dorothy LaManna. To Helen Bishop go Gloria DeLuca's quiet ways. Dee Ammirato leaves, somewhat unwillingly, her spot on the cheering squad. Anthony De Luca becomes the proud pos- sessor of Norman DeVries' History book. To any Freshman who wishes them, are left Connie Capella,s friendly ways. Doris Wescoat leaves her A's and B's to her brother. IHe needs 'emij The halls of H.H.S. are left undinned by the gay laughter of Marie Berenato. Heartbreaker is what the Freshmen girls sing as Tommy Monzo leaves H. H. S. Charles Caruso gladly vacates History class and Mr. Fisher to Salvatore Silipena fwho doesn,t know what he's in for-Surpriselj Lorraine Damico leaves her art ability to Eugene Perrone. fOn second thought she better take it with her.j Doris Colucci's quiet attitude? is left to Rita Mortellite. The position of manager of the girls basket- ball team is left by Phinie DiMaggio. Cossy Magazu and Carmen Croce leave school in peace. The polite ways of Leon Simms are left to Bert Colasurdof' Jimmy Alessandrini and Joe Italiano leave to go on a hunt. QI wonder what kindlj Sadly we leave our favorite teacher Mrs. Romeo Falciani. To Earl Rehmann goes Charlie Craig's most treasured possession. QHis Hopalong Cassidy Badge.J Rae Bowers leaves her seat in History 11 to her brother Bobby. To Coach Driscoll is left Joyce Penza's gym suit. QDO you recall coachlj Dolores Rubba leaves all the things she can never find in her locker to anyone who get's locker, number 335. Nick Guerere leaves his ability to gun in basketball to Jack Rehmann, who really doesn't need it. fOnly kidding Jack.j Andy Miller leaves his shy and quiet ways to Buzzy Godfrey. June Gaston's fine management of the candy counter is left to a future senior. Annetta Mazza leaves her brother for all the poor teachers to struggle with. Gloria Gandolfi is leaving, but she's taking all of her 'tlittle boys with her. The blushing ways of Shirley Rittenhouse are bequeathed to Anna Mae Macrie. Charlie Gallagheris popularity is left to Snookie Benedetto. Humbert Esposito is leaving, hoping he gets to heaven without a transfer. Robert Tomasello and Tommy Penza leave, but take their friendship with them. Phil Urgo leaves Mr. Vincent's classes. fMay he rest in peacelj Louise Sperandeo's quietness is left to Mil- lie Cappuccio. fCan you imagine!j Claire Hummel and Joan Pagano leave their troubles to their sister and brother respectfully. Susanna Zozone is leaving but is taking her typing ability with her.
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I I T0 'NIE WILD BL E Y0 DER CLASS PROPHECY On my way to work this morning, as I passed my favorite newstand, I noticed the Hammonton News , my hometown paper. Not having been back in Hammon- ton for ten years, I was thrilled at the chance to find out what was happening in the old town. The first thing I noticed was the head lines announcing that Charles Bruno was elected mayor for his second term and Richard Ferronto was voted into town council. Mayor Bruno appointed Robert Tomasello as Town Clerk and Thomas Monzo as Auctionmaster. I saw where Joseph Santora and Lorraine Darnico and assistant, Dolores Rubba, recently won prizes in a big New York art exhibit. Leon Simms recently gave a talk on Good Manners to the students of Ham- monton High School. Michael Capaccio is now principal, Constance Capella has taken Miss Moore's place and Susanne Zozone is now teaching typing. Nicholas Guerere has been arrested for bigamyg he was married to four women at once! And I saw where the notorious joe Gatto and his henchmen, Cossy and Donny Magazu, were tried in court for operating a gambling room in a back room of Joseph Italiano's Stork Club, where June Gaston is one of the hat check girls. In the Personal Items , I noticed that the former Shirley Rittenhouse, who now resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, visited her parents last week end. Also visiting their parents were Roseann Wigand and her doctor husband. Attending the World Series were Julia Pizzi and her family along with Joyce Penza, who's husband is a Big League player. They also witnessed the performance of an all star band featuring Claire Reynolds, head majorette and William Valentino. first trumpet player. Tommy Cavuto has just returned from a hunting trip in Africa. He was flown back in one of James Allesandrini's planes, who now owns an air field near Hammonton. In the 'iBirths,', congratulations were offered to Gloria Gandolfi upon the arrival of quadruplets, 1Gloria already has twinsQ and Doris Wescoat for the arrival of her eighth child. Present at the P. T. A. executive meeting were Lucy Andronica, Dolores Am- mirato, Doris Colucci and Rita Celona, who are all proud mothers. Pictured were Frank Pullia and his bride who were recently married at St. ,Ioseph's Catholic Church. The reception was held at the Lillian-on-the-Lake, now owned and operated by Edward Petkevis. Gloria DeLuca and her all girls' orchestra furnished music for dancing. Also pictured are Josephine Romeo, movie commediene, and Dudley Johnson, the greatest lover of the 20th century, who appeared at the World Premier, which was in Hammonton, of their new picture directed by Carmen Croce. The photograph was taken by Josephine DiMaggio. Barbara Davis has taken over Mrs. Gillespie's job as director of the Community Chorus. Virginia Jenison, Missionary in China, spoke to the members of the Methodist congregation last Sunday night. As I turned to the editorial page, I saw that Rae Bowers is Editor-in-chief of the News. In letters to the editor, Doris Vallester complained about the truant officer telling her that her niece, who plays hcokey quite often, takes after her 53
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