Haverstraw High School - Recensio Yearbook (Haverstraw, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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KATHRYN DREXLER, bequeath my ability not to do homework to Donna McCormick. SELENE DUCHARME, bequeath my uncanny ability to always end up in the middle of a confusing situation even when I am not concerned to Karen Zdenek. DIANE DUNHAM, bequeath my ability to understand Physics to Allan Malloy. JANET ELLIOTT, bequeath my ability to be late without getting detention to Clayton Pierce. ROBERT EVANS, bequeath my ability to skip school without getting detention to any junior who can get away with it. FRANCES FELICE, bequeath my ability to go steady for over one year to Patricia Felice. CAROL FINNERTY, bequeath my love of college men to Kathleen Connolly. JOHN FIORE, bequeath my position in the Grand Union to Billy Thiers. ROBERT FRANCK, bequeath Mr. Sneickus to any junior. RITA FRANK, bequeath my charm to any junior girl who wants an advantage in getting a date to the Senior Prom. KAREN FUSS, bequeath my ability to infatuate boys to Linda Paul. RICHARD GALT, bequeath my T-Bird engine to Clayton Pierce. LORETTA GAMBOLI, bequeath all of the fun that I have had in this last year in high school to any junior that can appreciate being a senior. DEBRA GELMAN, bequeath my two dimples to any junior girl who knows how to use them to good advantage. ANN GENATONE, bequeath my ability to be on time to Carolyn June. TERESA GEOGHEGAN, bequeath my love for Miss Aron to all the junior class. PAT GOKEY, bequeath my proctor post to Linda Paul. THOMAS GORMLEY, bequeath my ability to drive to Rock Clark. JOHN GREEN, bequeath my turn on the two-man sled in football practice to Al Swann. LEMUEL GUERRERO, bequeath my membership in the History Club to any junior who can fully understand the sponsors. BENJAMIN GULINO, bequeath my ability to be in the wrong place, at the wrong time, to Rock Clark. JANET HAHER, bequeath, my soprano voice and my ability to play clarinet to Linda Pau . MARGARET HAMMOND, bequeath my ability to make typing errors to any junior girl. RAYMOND HARRINGTON, bequeath my ability to confuse teachers to any junior girl. GEORGE HARRIS, bequeath my ability to argue with teachers to any junior who seems to disagree with them. CHARLES HASTINGS, bequeath my ability to sit back tacitly and enjoy life to any quiet junior. DENNIS HEADY, bequeath my ability to understand the advanced principles of pool as explained in Physics class to any junior pool-playing physicist. JAMES HELBIG, bequeath my reputation as a reckless driver to Jimmy Gormley. MYRTLE HERRINGTON, bequeath my ability to have a good time in high school to any junior girl. MAUREEN HEWITT, bequeath my seat in Room 310 to Rosalie Filgueras. MAUREEN HOBAN, bequeath my love for teachers to Francis Hoban. CHARLES HOCHMUTH, bequeath my slightly used Intermediate Algebra book to the next junior in line. CORLIN HOLLISTER, bequeath my seat in Band to Karen Zdenek. MARTIN HOROWITZ, bequeath the Chemistry Lab to Stewart Lindenberger. ANTHONY HOYER, bequeath my four different proctor posts to Mary Hoyer. MICHAEL HOYER, bequeath the co-editorship of the Panther Press to any junior who is ready for censorship. JAMES HUVANE, bequeath my good seat to Gretchen Lockner. JUDITH ISRAELSON, bequeath The Panther Press to any junior who thinks it is worth it.

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UA. 'MJ LUCILLE ADINOLFI, bequeath my curiosity in Chemistry class to any iunior who thinks chemistry is dull. KATHLEEN AKINS, bequeath the happiness and fun of being engaged to Dolores Beyers. RICHARD ALLISON, bequeath my dislike of English class to Kenny Weaver. ROBERT ALLISON, bequeath the wrestling mats to Robert Roberts. ANTHONY ANTONINI, bequeath my ability to drive at night with a Junior License to Frank Weatherwax. DOLORES AUBREY, bequeath my position as head platoon leader of Camp Leieune to Marie Tudico. DONALD BABCOCK, bequeath my books and work to Douglas Babcock. RICHARD BAGBY, bequeath all the destruction I have done to H.S.P.H.S. to Barbara Rosen. RICHARD BEYERS, bequeath my seat in the Art Room l306J to John Beyea. SARAH BISCHOFF, bequeath my gym suit to Suzanne Romer. THOMAS BOCCARDI, bequeath my seat in Mrs. McManus' class to Pat Felice. THOMAS BOGERT, bequeath my love of telephone poles to Bobby Hoke. HARRY BRESTOLLI, beequeath my glasses to Angie Pappianni. KAREN BROOKER, bequeath my long hair to Jo-Ann Gerace. DAWN BROPHY, bequeath my seat in Social Studies class to Marie Tudico. JUDITH BROPHY, bequeath my books, ability to get detention, and low marks to any iunior who can stick it out for one more year. RUTH BROSKEY, bequeath my seat on the Vocational bus to Margret Cobb. VIRGINIA BRUSH, will keep everything. ELAINE BURDICK, bequeath my nickname Burdie to Judie Herbert. JOSEPH CACIOPPO, bequeath my seat in Driver Education to James Kweicinski. JACK CALHOUNE, bequeath the washing machine in the cafeteria to my brother, Richard Calhoune. JOSEPH CAMP, bequeath my yearbook editorship to Clayton Pierce. JOSEPH CARPENTER, bequeath my seat in Physics class to Gary Mower. MICHAEL CATALDI, bequeath my seat in English class, Room 313, to Francis Finnerty. JOAN CATALE, bequeath my love for the Navy to Beverly O'Dell. JAMES COCHRANE, bequeath the enioyment of writing the Will of the Class of 1961 to Neil Lombardi. THOMAS COCHRANE, bequeath my love of Metropolitans to Freddy Provan. THOMAS CONKLIN, bequeath my ability to get in trouble in Vocational to Ian Macintosh. VINCENT CONSIGLI, bequeath my seat in Chemistry class to Tommy McCabe. DONNA COOK, bequeath my ability to do English homework to Arlene Marshall. RICHARD COUTER, bequeath my ability to draw sine curves in trigonometry to Tommy McCabe. CAROL COVATI, bequeath my seat in Secretarial Practice to Kathryn Dowd. ELIZABETH CRAVEN, bequeath my charm as I did in the eighth grade to Kenneth Weaver. MARGUERITE CRESCENZO, bequeath my height C5' 9 l to any short iunior girl. JAMES CURNOW, bequeath my distributor cap to Bobby Call. MICHAEL DALTON, bequeath my two million volt Tesla Coil to Jack Ladden. KENNETH DANDREA, bequeath my ability to be heard to any junior boy. ANTHONY DANNA, bequeath my seat in Social Studies I2 to any stupid iunior. THOMAS DePATTO, bequeath my ability to play baseball to Jack Ladden. MARY DOMBEK, bequeath my ability to flirt left to me by Marion Sarvis to Joyce Bonnett. CYNTHIA DRESDNER, bequeath the fun I had flirting, goofing off, and cheering to Sandy Burcher.



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CLAIRE JAUNTIG, bequeath my ability to stay on a diet to Karen Zdenek. DIANE JOHNSON, bequeath my ability to get out of class to Janet Ferris. DONNA JUETT, bequeath my eyelashes to Gretchen Lockner. LEWIS KANTROWITZ, bequeath my dirty Pancho Gonzales tennis shirt and all the luck it holds to Jack Ladden. STEVEN KAPLAN, bequeath my love of doing homework to Carol Conklin. GEORGE KEAR, bequeath my ability to play baseball to any junior who is willing to work. VERNA KEE, bequeath my affection for someone in Highland Falls to Gloria Philips. KATHRYN KEENAN, bequeath my long hair to Frances Giordano. CARY KEESLER, bequeath my sheriff's badge to Johnny Beyea. JAMES KELLY, bequeath the step in front of Beansies' to Lou Bush. RICHARD KINGMAN, bequeath my ability to give Mr. King trouble to Pat Felice. ROBERT KLEIN, bequeath Bear Mountain badge 221, and all the green clothes I have to remind me of that place to anyone who likes green. STEPHANIE KOSTO, bequeath my love for all types of math and science to Suzanne Romer. JOSEPH KOVAL, bequeath my ability to blowout car mufflers to Bob Call. ARTHUR LAKE, bequeath my ability to skip school and get away with it to any sharp junior boy. CAROL LASSITER, bequeath my cheering ability to Gloria Phillips. MARY LATHROP, bequeath my laugh to any undeserving junior. CHRISTINA LEAHY, bequeath my ability to annoy Mr. Sneickus to Jack Ladden. JOSETTE LeCLAIR, bequeath my ability to cat in the Merc. with the boys to Louise LeClair. PETER LIPINSKI, bequeath my knack for cutting classes legally to Joe Scott. BARBARA LISEWSKY, bequeath my seat in Miss Aron's room to Frances Giordano. GEORGE LIVERGOOD, bequeath my books and troubles to all the juniors. DIANE LIVESY, bequeath my ability to go steady to Jerry Brooks. EMIL LoPRESTI, bequeath my ability to play the baritone to Arthur Parks. DEBORAH LYNCH, bequeath my love of cheerleading and my two years on the varsity squad to Barbara Morina. RONALD MADURO, bequeath my mathematical abilities to Frank McDermott. FRANCIS MARTINO, bequeath the chalk colored hands of an ardent pool player to Johnny Beyea. EILEEN McCABE, bequeath my ability to confuse others and be confused in the process to JoAnn Jorgenson. LENORA MCCABE, bequeath the Presidency of the Dramtic Club to any junior who is willing to work. VIRGINIA McCABE, bequeath all I have from these last four years to any junior who will give me a chance to do it all again! SUSAN MCCULLOCH, bequeath my love of the Latin language to Bruce Britton. WILLIAM MCKEIRNAN, bequeath my seat in Mr. Smith's class to Nick Fiore. ROBERT McNULTY, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Jack Ladden. RICHARD MEYER, bequeath my space in the school parking lot to Victor Young. ANGELINA MIMMO, bequeath my yellow uniform to Judy Case. FRANK MORINA, bequeath my key to the Projection Booth to Jimmy Gormley. CLAUDETTE MOWER, bequeath my experience in the modeling field to any junior with a flair for adventure. GAYL MUNTZ, bequeath nothing. RALPH PACELLA, bequeath my switchblade to Ormond Ashby. PHYLLIS PALCIC, bequeath my ability to fall in and out of love to Jerry Kapusinsky. RODGER PALMER, bequeath nothing. Do you think I'm rich or something? LOUISE PAOLI, bequeath my ability to argue with Miss Aron to Josephine Ramundo.

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