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CLASS WILL Edith Adams leaves her used bottle of peroxide to Donna Morrow. Peter Alexander leaves Mr. Schweitzer some privacy on the telephone. Joe Bouffard leaves Mr. D'Angelo his jokes about the Italians ' Ralph Brown leaves an unlimited supply of sand paper to Mr. Brown to sand his bowling alleys. Arthur Cambigue leaves the electrical shop in sparks. Judith Charter leaves The Charter House for the class of '63 to stay in. Dave Clarke leaves Mr. Schweitzer with pleasure. Dan Collette leaves his war whooping to some lucky freshman. Jim Datillio leaves his ability to fall asleep in the theory room to Tom Orodeckis, a deserving future senior. Al Dery leaves Mr. Laughrey a free pass to the K of C dances for one year. Fred Desjardins leaves his shadow, David Gallagher, to Mr. Schweitzer. Al Donorfio leaves a senior his old shoes. Thomas Duncanson leaves Mr. Kamerzel his parking space in the front. Mike Feest leaves Mr. Brown's basketball insults to a deserving junior. Terry Fortier leaves her quietness to Ada Mae Pilkington. Rich Frigon leaves the mystery of his grey hair to Beauty Culture. John Genovese leaves Mr. Tedesco half a can of Metrecal and one cheat sheet. Joseph Grincunas leaves Mr. Schweitzer instructions on how it's done. Karen Grizmala leaves her sister, Dot, to pester Miss O'Reilly. Marty Hanson leaves Mr. Armond a plumb bob (whatever that is). Frank Heverling leaves Mr. Meyer a case of empty beer cans. Donald Horan leaves all his bench splinters to coach Barrett. Marita Johnson leaves her beloved Petter to Lynn, who's for the birds. Robert Johnson leaves Mr. Brown one of his torn tickets for a future Kaynor basketball game. Joe Kelsey leaves a senior one of his cherry bombs. Ed Kawecki leaves Mr. Meyer the book How to Win Friends and Influence People. Bill Kulmann leaves Mr. Roy his attitude toward school. Bob Lamothe leaves some freshman a bottle of his pep pills. Terry Langdo leaves her small business book to some incoming fresh- man and hopes she has better luck than she did. Ernie Lubinskas leaves a senior a G.M.C. fender and a box of band-aids. Blondine McKinney leaves her undershirt to some cold freshman in Mr. Emanuel's class. Edward McNerney leaves Mr. Williams a box of short circuits. Charles Marciano leaves Mr. Williams a 10 year subscription to Mad magazine. Simon M'Sadoques leaves Mr. Schweitzer a tape recording of his favorite saying, Cut it.
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JOHN ANTHONY VISMANTAS Machine Waterbury John plans to be a good tool and die maker. His hobby, cars, takes up most of his spare time. Soccer 3 Student Council President 4 Student Patrol 2, 3 Science Club 1 Student Council 3, 4 CAROLYN WALDRON Fashion Design Waterbury Carol is a good person to have on your side in an argument. Her interests, which are varied, include swimming and ice skating. Her future plans include becom- ing a first-class housewife. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4— Captain 4 Student Patrol 1 Student Council 2, 4 Dancing Club 1 Kaynor Kourent 2 Yearbook 4 Prom Committee 3 Dance Committee 2, 3, 4 ALEC WARGO Electrical Naugatuck Al has a good sense of humor and is very talkative, usually saying, So, who cares? Hunting and fishing are two of his favorite sports in which he spends his spare time relaxing. After graduation Al plans to advance his education and be- come an electronics technician. Good luck, Al. Student Patrol 2 Yearbook 4 Ad Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 47 49
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CLASS WILL (continued) Ray Mazzaferro leaves the seat in front of Mr. Tedesco's desk to anyone who is brave enough to take it. Richard Mollica leaves Tom Orodeckis a pixie and pansy. Sandy Morrow leaves speechless? Mike Murphy leaves one year's supply of carrots to Mr. Emanuel. Joe Musumano leaves Ralph Russo the job of staying out of his seat. Carol Ann Nardozzi leaves her artistic ability to some deserving freshman. Edy Nelson leaves to meet George. James Norkus leaves a senior his shop marks. Arnold Oliver leaves Mr. Brown his theories. George Ortone leaves Mr. Laug’nrey a dozen sorority pins and his key to the Playboy Club. James Palfini leaves Mr. Knauf a spare erector set motor for his Volks- wagen. Joe Petrafassi leaves a junior in need of a shave one used razor blade and the Book of Knowledge. Ron Picard leaves a book to Mr. Schweitzer— How to Win Friends and Influence People. Tony Pisani leaves Mr. Schweitzer a pair of field glasses so he won't have to go to the door when girls pass by. Ed Powell leaves some deserving senior his grocery store apron. Richard Pernerewski leaves Mr. Brown the knowledge of what a heat shield is made of. Bob Rakauskas leaves a bottle of ugly pills to a needy freshman. Joe Risigo leaves Mr. Knauf a set of bongos and a bottle of peroxide. Bernard Rosselli leaves Tom Orodeckis his money roll. John Sasso leaves Mr. Tonkowicz a million 521 2 s. Frank Scab leaves Joe Cordone a razor blade and some mustache wax. Jeff Schum leaves to a freshman the secret to escape cleaning shop. John Sugrue leaves Mr. Laughrey a heart shaped locket inscribed with I Love My Work. Penny Toogood leaves her wooden leg and hoops to Dianne and Lynne. Leonard Tarte just leaves. Helen Topedk leaves Mr. Tedesco an ulcer and her biology notes. Louise Violette leaves window washing to one of the deserving girls in Beauty Culture. Carol Waldron leaves her hair to Beauty Culture. Al Wargo leaves his bull to Mr. Sutton. Bob Weymer leaves Mr. Laughrey a Hot to Do It toolmaker's book and one half of a guitar string. Wayne Woznikaitis leaves Mr. Tedesco an encyclopedia on child care and guidance.
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