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CONRAD WEYER Fire Squad 4; Senior Play 4. Connie was voted the boy with the nicest smile. Certainly with his smile and his magnetic personal- ity, the future will hold no prob- lems for him. Many were the dis- appointed females when Connie lost his heart to a Varsity . heer- leader. LOUIS ZIRK Football; Fire Squad 4. Rudy will long be remembered in the halls of H. H. S., not only for his football ability, but for his ability to think up excuses for not doing homework. Everyone knows where Lou will be found in the years to come; on a farm trying to chase away the nemotodes. LORRAINE ZE1HER Cheerleader 3; Treasurer of the Junior Class; Representative to Macy'a Junior Deb Board 4; Sen- ior Play. The gal with the nicest hair in the Senior Class has one of the sweet- est smiles and personalities to go with her golden tresses. Lorraine is a wicked driver and can cut a pattern on the dance floor. Best of luck, always, Lorraine. DIANNE ESCHENFELDER “Pete” came to H. H. S. from Chi- cago in her Senior year. As a gal with pretty hair and a sweet smile she meets with approval from all. We know that she’ll be a success in college because her charm and brains will always be her prime assets.
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WILLIAM TWEEDDALE Honor Guard 4; Glee Club 2; Track 3, 4; Cross-Country 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. Every Monday morning you could see Bill leading the h lag Salute. His activities as a Sea Scout won for him a trip to Nova Scotia and his capabilities (?) as a track man won for him a place as one of ihe best in H. H. S. history. MARION WALLOT Driving Club 4; Future Home- makers Assoc. 4; Sewing Club 4; Candy Committee for Games 4. If you’re ever walking through Levittown and you see a pretty secretary rollerskating to work, it’s almost bound to be Marion. Her gay laughter could be heard through the halls at noon-time as she kept the girls in Transcription shaking with mirth. JOAN ULMER Basketball 1, 2, 3; “Comet” Staff 4; Library Club 2; Assistant Ed. Senior Section 4; “Teen-Age” Page Scribe 4; Dramatic Club 3. Here is another of the January lassies who is working at the Bank of Hicksville, the perfect place for one who needs money. Her darn- ing red hair was an outstanding trademark, but her temper never was uncontrolled. We’ll see Joan again when we go to deposit our first checks. MARIAN WELLER National Honor Society 4; Local Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary of Senior Class, Singing Club 4; Tennis 3, 4; “Comet Newspaper Staff 4. Marian, the pride and joy of Eng- land, has amazed us all witn her versatility; she draws, sings, plays the piano and is an honor student. How such a small girl can do such big things never fails to make u» wonder, but we're sure she'll al- ways be a success. CLIFFORD WAGNER Fire Squad 4; Usher for Senior Play; Biology Club. Clifford was said to be one of the shyest boys in the Class but after you get to know him, your opinion was bound to change. Who ever thought that one so small in stat- ure could hold such a large quan- tity of witty remarks. JOAN WENNER Hockey 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Basket- ball 1, 2; Honor Society 1, 2; Dramatic Club 4; Singing Club 4; Senior Play. Those who know Joan will agree that in real life she is not at all like the snobbish Lucille that she had to portray in the Senior Play. Her great ability to get along with anyone she is near will enable her to make a success in the future.
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1950, of Hicksville High School, of the Town of Hicksvile and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our Last Will and Testament: FIRST. We direct that all our just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses, be paid as soon as may be practi- cable after the death of the last member of the class. SECOND: All of our estate, whether real, personal, or mixed, wheresoever situate and whether now owned or hereafter acquired, we give, devise, and bequeath to our successors, the Class of 1951, of Hicksville High School as follows: Joan Kogan bequeaths her quietness to Joan Shat rat. Viola Kubernach leaves her muscles to Janice Smith. Joseph La Marca leaves his beard to Bill Lent. Gerry Lenzner leaves her dark hair to Joan Davidson. Joan Luhmann leaves her blond hair to Joan Nouei. Ted Schwarting wills his basketball ability to Dick Alcock. Charles Schwartz leaves his sense of humor to Richard Swain. Elsie Sealander leaves her quiet ways to Jeanette Jeanson. Carol Shepard leaves her seat in shorthand to Marilyn Jacke. John Sidorski leaves his ready smile to Donald Meyer. Armida Silva wills her soprano voice to Valerie Zaleski. Doris Decker leaves her short, red hair to Ginny Her- nandez. Rose De Monaco leaves her ability to do chem- istry to Irma Clayton. Joe Ferraro leaves his build to Duncan McLean. Louise Crowley leaves her height to Barbara Mackay. Dianne Ehchenfelder leaves her ready smile to Dorothy Kuehn. Nancy Christiansen wills her ability to take corners on two wheels at sixty miles an hour to Mike Caruso. Carmela Carlucci wills her calm and quiet disposition to Rene Miller. Charlie Brown leaves his position under the shady tree to Valentine Denninger. Grace Callajas wills her poetic ability to Barbara Savage. Mary Christ leaves her chemistry book for good. Phil Aldridge leaves his dark, curley locks to Jim Kelly. Pat Belanger leaves her walk to Delores Imeidoph. Dorothy Blackly wills her Biology review book to Richard Botto. Doris Borley leaves her bottle of H-two O-two to Carol Casement. Aida Botto leaves her dark hair to Marion Neil. Joe Ryan leaves his suade shoes to whoever wants to clean them. Lucille Miraval leaves her baby-face expression to Alice Cronin. Naomi Marks leaves her adjectives to who- ever can say them all in one breath. Kathleen McGun- nigle leaves her quiet nature to Mary Clinco. Peggy McNeil leaves her seat in English class to Ernest Ever- schuck. Edward Luongo leaves his heel taps to Bob Sol- wedel. Anthony Luongo leaves his quietness ,o Charles Brammenacker. Joe Bausk leaves his forty-six-nour part- time job to Jack Pickering. Carol Brady leaves her roller skates to Marianne Borack. Roy Eisemann leaves his post as class treasurer un- willingly. John Ennis leaves his height to Philip Mille- volte. Joe Gentile leaves his wrong answers in Trigo- nometry to whoever can correct them. Bob Ginsberg leaves his oratorical powers to John Kiesel. Arthur Foster wills his red hair to Frank Fippinger. Joyce Frame wills her personality to Marie Haynes. Robert Frier wills his hall-cop duty to Charles Rusch. Ed Funfgeld leaves his shyness to Harold Maneski. Ruth Gellman leaves her math book to Gertrude Kolouch. Louis Zirk just leaves. John Zix leaves his place in Chemistry to Marilyn Krieder. Lorraine Zeiher leaves her blonde hair to Joan Huelle. Connie Weyer wills his seat in English to Edward Her- fort. Joan Wenner leaves her sewing ability to Joyce Koutensky. Marian Weller leaves her general science period to anyone who wants it. Marion Wallot leaves her quietness to Arlene Fox. Kenneth Wagner leaves his height to Ed Morozowski. Joan Ulmer leaves her red hair to Clair Siani. Bill Twee- dale leaves his ability to charm the girls to Augie Die- micke. Frank Triolo leaves his speed on the track to Chisholm Raeburn. Matt Tringali leaves his dark, cur hair to Gene Diduch. Harold Supper leaves his artUtn ability to John Pearson. Joan Stoldt wills her quietne- to Carolyn Fiore. Donald Smatlak leaves his white uni form to Jerry Berlino. Ginny Monilawt wills her height to Cynthia Karl. George Neder leaves his knowledge in Biology to Ray Guckenberger. Bill O’Reilly wills his ability to stay out late at night to Elias Stetz. Lucille Mulenbruck W'ills her petitness to Cynthia Butler. Richard North leaves hi3 ability in Physics to Mike Goodrich. Steve Noveck leaves his ability to make noise in class to Donald Meyer. Pat Kinny wills her conscitnt.ousness u Ronald Raben. Jimmy Reid leaves his quietness to Desmond O’Hagen. France Pupek leaves for California, while Betty Rutmann leaves on the next train for Baltimore. Mae Rowehl leaves her blonde hair to Dorothy Calseith. LeRoy Parr has already left for Alaska and Dorothy Pelkowtki doesn’t leave. She stays to become Miss Far- ley’s secretary. Harriet Pohlman leaves her athletic abil- ity to Majorie Donahue. Sally Homire leaves her appre- ciation of good music to the entire junior class. James Gilmartin leaves his car to Tim Tanner. Seymour Gruber leaves his camera to the next snap-shot editor of the “Comet.” George Gurr wills his personality to Gerald Taylor. Herbie Jahn leaves his driving ability and his jeep to whoever has the nerve to u e them. Eddie Jung wills his Physics theories to Alan Shepard. Norman Bantchback w'ills his knowledge of Greek to anyone who wants to be.ome a minister. Doris Kershow leaves her sense of humor to Dons Kuhl. Gloria Harms leaves her boyfriends to Ruth Benoit. Richard Maggi leaves his witty person- alty to Richard Hartmann. June Costic leaves her part in the French play to Margie Pelley. Dorothy Kunz leaves her other fellows alone. Eileen Deger doesn’t leave any more books in Walter’s. Richard Kerbs leaves his basketball ability to Leland Baumack. Delores Kerbs leaves one boyfriend for another. Rose Parapiglia leaves her politeness to Alene Hunter. June Holzmacher leaves her long blonde hair to Marie Calendrillo. Peter Heinz leaves his grin to John Susczyinski. Jeanine Hicks leaves her innocent air to Jeannette Jeanson. Bill Hugli leaves his “way” with the teachers to Ja k olpe. Dorothy Schulz leaves her l eady smile to ( arol Bartell. Anne Heurschneider leaves her cute, babyish ways to Carol Baumeister. Ann Linza- lata leaves her dark hair to Gail Kelly. Charles Rosengren leaves his ability to be late to whoever can think up an excuse. Mary Ann Schneider leaves her dark hair to Carol Gronback. Roy Schaaf wills his place in shop to Barney Ruggerio. THIRD. We hereby nominate, constitute, and ap- point, as Executor of this our Last Will and Testament, our principal. Miss Mabel barley, who is to act without bond and without being required to give security. FOURTH. We hereby revoke any and all other or foimer wills and testamentary dispositions by us at any time made. IN WiTNESS WHEREOF, Wre have hereunto sub- scribed our names and set our seal to this will this 2nd day of June, in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and rifty. The Class of 1950, Hicksville High School. The foregoing instrument was, at the date thereof, subscribed, sealed, published, and declared by the said Class of 1950, Hicksville High School, the testators, as and for their Last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at their request, in their presence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses. Robert Leifels Residing m Hicksville Raymond Rusch Residing in Hicksville Rita Vollmer Residing in Hicksville Raymond Burckley Residing in Hicksville
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