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YEARBOOK STAFF CO-EDITORS: SECRETARY: COMMITTEES: Art: Class Wili: Class Prophecy: Individual Write Social Events: Sports: Dorothy Feltovic Lynn Poarch Jolinda Anderson Dorothy Couch Jolinda Anderson Mary Warner Sandra Miller Mary Warner Sandra Miller ■ups: Betsy Kair Dorothea DeLuca Evelyn Blankenship Linda Jones Pauline Wallick Sally Duffes Susan Wrabel Cora Ann Young Ruth Farber David Bridgeman Garry Nichols faculty Front Row Mrs0 Frances Anderson Mrs, Eileen Burlison Mrs, Marguerite Garrity Miss Mary Hanlcn Mrs, Helen Squier, Secretary Mrs, Marion Couch- Nurse Mrs, Patricia Pitt Third Row Mr, jfrmand Gallo Mr. Robert Backer Mr. William Garrity Mr. Joseph Mathews Mr. Robert Shook Mr, Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr, Second Row Charles Goerig Carl Paight John Slais John Korcsmaros John Shanahan CLASS OFFICIALS Front Row Susan Wrabel - Treasurer Louise Ward - Member Student Council Sandra Miller- Member Student Council Lynn Poarch - Treasurer Second Row George fcengold - Member Student Council Ronald Baker - Member Student Council Stewari McKinney - Member Student Council Robert Musante - Treasurer FALLOWEFN DANCE The Halloween Dance was the first activity sponsored by the student council The admission charge was ten cents which was used to purchase the refreshments and door prize. The students had a choice of having a study period or going to th dance, which lasted ninety minutes0 Committees were assigned, they were as follows: Decorations: The decorations were beautifulo Elack and orang' streamers hung from the ceilings Pumpkins were hung on the wall. The stage was decorated also. On the stage were the refreshments0 The disc jockey, David Loveland, was also up there with his records, and bubble machine0 Special dances: There was a variety of dances. Among those the Chicken Hop, the Bunny Hop, the Hokey Pokey, and one Polka, The specialty dances increa sed participation of students. There were all types, Rock • n Roll, Fox Trots, and Waltzes, CHRISTMAS PARTIES Music: All home rooms had Christmas Parties, Some of the decorations were card boxes, decorated by the students of each class. Re- freshments such as cookies, candy, and soda were provided by the students. Individual home rooms had records which were brought in by the students themselves. VALENTINE DANCE This dance was sponsored by the Student Councils It was held in the cafeteria It lasted two and a half periods There were many varieties of records; Waltzes, Bop, Stroll, Chicken, and a Polka We paid ten cents for the refreshments. There was punch, cookies, cupcakes, and cake. The committees were as follows: Clean-up: After the dance most of the boys cleaned up Advertising: Sally Ward Decorations: Louise Ward Program: Susan Hammond Refreshments: Libby Vaughan Music: Michael Williams and Tom DeLuca The dance was well organized and a success This marked the first dance in the cafeteria Everyone arrived at the school Wednesday night about 10:45 P.M We left for Washington about 11:15 P,M The teachers who accompanied us were Mrs. Burlison, Mr Backer, Mr. Garrity and Mr Mathews Most of us were pretty excited, so we didn't get much sleep on the way down, except for some party-poopers We made two rest stops on our way down to Washington, The first was at Howard Johnsons. Can you imagine an ice-cream cone at 2:00 A.M. t We arrived at Washington about 7:00 A.M. where we all freshened up We had breakfast after that and were on our way once more THE WASHINGTON TRIP THE WASHINGTON TRIP (continued) Our first stop was made at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving,, Let me clue you - Money does not grow sn trees Other important stops that were made that morning were the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, and the Pan American Buildinga Most of us had the privilege of seeing President Eisenhower, and Vice- President and Mrs, Nixon9 Our next stop was luncho This was-, of course, the best of them all,, After lunch we went to the National Art Gallery and the Archives Building, These two took up most of the afternoon. We went back to the hotel about 5:00 to get ready for dinner, and our night tour of Washington. On our night tour we saw the Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol Building all lit up0 We went back to the hotel where some of us stayed in the rooms while the others went down to the rumpus room0 In the rumpus room was soda, and a juke box. Mr, Garrity told us to get back in the hotel rooms by 11:00 P.M. At this point Mr, Garrity played a dirty trick on us. When no one was looking, he turned the clock a half hour ahead. When everybody thought it was close to 11:00 it was really around 10:30 and they say we teenagers are hard to handle'. Friday morning everybody was up at 7:30. We dressed, packed and got ready to resume our tour. Our first stop was breakfast. After breakfast we went to the Capitol Building, the White House, Supreme Court Building, and the Congressional Library. Our last stop before lunch was the Washington Monument. If you have trouble eating, just climb the monument I After lunch we went to the Arlington Cemetery where the tomb of the unknown soldier is located. We got there just in time to see the changing of the guards. While we were there we saw the Iwo Jima Monument. We went down to Alexandria, Virginia, where we saw Washington's home, Mount Vernon. We came back to Washington where we had dinner. Then we went to the National Airport where they let us roam around. THE WASHINGTON TRIP (continued) The last part of our trip was the boat ride down the Potomac River over to the amusement park on Marshall Island,, The boat was really beautiful0 They had dancing, refreshments, and a sight seeing deck. We didn’t stay too long at the amusement park - only an hour0 WTe left for home again about 12:15 A0Mr On our way home we had a couple of beautiful singers. About 3:00 AoHo we awoke to the lovely, dream-like song of rtZorron sung by the Melody Twins, Betsy Hair and Barbara Ellison, It took us quite a while to calm them down. Just when we thought we had succeeded, ’’Zorro rises again. We arrived home about 7:30 A.M, I think everybody was pretty tired, but in all our trip was wonderful and I know everybody would like to do it again, (as soon as they buy a new pair of shoes). THE STUDENT COUNCIL The junior high school organized the Student Council at the beginning of the year. There are two representatives from each o: the ninth and tenth grade rooms, and one representative from eac seventh and eighth grade room0 The purpose of the Student Council is to better the interes of the school, to establish mutual understanding between the faculty and the students, to help establish social activities in the school, and to promote school spirit. Some of the accomplishments of the Council ares work on th Teenage Code, and an Athletic Association with a grievance com- mittee for the varsity, A constitution was also drawn up. They have also conducted social activities in the school. The members are as follows: GRADE 13 Room V - Sally Ward (Treasurer) - Phyllis Dusenberry (President Room VIII - David Loveland (Vice-President) - Libby Vaughan GRADE 9 koom I - Ronald Baker - Stewart McKinney Room VI - Judy Clifford - Louise Ward Room VII - George Mengold - Sandra Miller GRADE 8 Room III - Frances Dusenberry (Secretary) Music Room - Thomas DeLuca Room II - Tad Callahan GRADE 7 Room E3 - Carol Tompkins Room E5 - George Hudak Room E6 - Elaine Schuchman Room E7 - Michael Williams CLUBS LITERARY CLUE teacher - Mr. Mathews Purpose - To put out a quarterly magazine Officers - President: Bonnie Porter Vice-President: Lois Schneider Secretary: Linda O'Neill STAMP AND COIN CLUB Teacher - Mr,Shook Purpose - To teach students a good way to relax, a good hotby, money value, world geography and a chance to get together and exchange ideas of a mutual interest,, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Teacher - llr„ Backer Purpose - To help the yeartook for pictures, to teach the students to develop film, print pictures, and to use the camera. Officers - President: Lot Horvath Vice President: Barbara Bunnell Secretary: Rosanne Greco © DRAMATIC CLUB Teachers - Mrs. Garrity, Mr. Goerig, Mr, Brotherton Purpose - To give people who are interested in dramatics a chance to actually participate in play-acting. FRENCH CLUB Teacher - Mr, Gallo Purpose - To teach students to speak French ART CLUB Teacher - Mrs, Pitt Purpose - To further the interest of the pupils in art and to give them a chance to do things they don't have time to do during class time0 CLUBS (continued) MUSIC CLUB Teacher - Mrs. Frangenes Purpose - To appreciate remt- lassical and popular music through singing and through participation in the form of an operetta. Officers - President - Elaine Schuchman Vice-President - Elaine Woodward Secretary - Andrea Oros Treasurer - Andrea Lardugone SPORTS CLUB teacher - Mr. Paight Purpose - To interest the minds of toys in physical education and to tuild tetter physical strength. Some of the recreation taught is basketball and wrestling,. SCIENCE CLUB teacher Purpose Mr, Korcsmaros To increase scientific curiosity. Some of the projects were constructing a small crystal radio, making miccroscopic slides, making working models for classroom use, such as barom- eters, hot water heating system, and digestive system. YEARBOOK Moderator - Mr. Slais Purpose - The organization and publication of the ninth grade yearbook. This includes gathering and typing information on students and school events. Co-editors - Dorothy Peltovic Lynn Poarch Secretary - Jolinda Anderson INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE New look at Monroe - boys limping home by 2’s and 3's at about 3:25 P.l£ of an Autumn afternoon with torn shirts and mussed hair This is a by-product of a new innovation at MpJ,H,S,-flag foot- ball,, It started out as innocent 2-hand touch, and just look what it developed into! Everyone enjoyed it - more or less., Here are the statistics: ROSTERS: Colts-Kusante, Jacobs, Gibiser, Xovacs, Chase, Slee, Salmon, I-iarper, Nowlan, Girard, 49ers-Brown, Thompkins, Zimmerman, Sherman, R. Mengold, Hall, jSearcIsley, Dyer, Kenney, Stockwell. Steelers-Baker, Giroux, Lane, Monroe, Kikulka, Valus, Wiiiiar.s, Campbell, DeLuca, Nichols, Browns-Komar, G, Kengold, Haisley, Smith, Sherwood, 3, i owlan, Sippin, Gustaitis, Greco, Weber, Eagles-Hurd, Girgasky, Matey, Rockwell, Braychak, Oulette, Ryal'l, Hurd, Farrington, Porter, STANDINGS: Place 1 2 3 4 Teams Captains Eagles Kurd 49ers Brown Colts Musante Browns Komar Steelers J Baker GIRL S BASKETBALL The ninth grade rose to great heights in intramural basketball this yearl After 8A defeated 7A, 9G and 93 gave them a relapse and went on to the seemingly uneven game against the 10th grade The 9th grade took an early advantage, but the 10th grade soon caught them, and it was 16-16 when the tine ran out. It became a game of sudden death , and Betsy Hair sunk the final basket for the 9th grade0 Had the girls been strong enough, she would have gone cut on their shoulders0 Pinal score - 18-16. Nice game, girls BOY'S INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL This year the ,rAu classes prevailed in basketball as well as the honor roll0 Grade 7A beat all the 7th grades, but it was defeated by 8A0 These jovial chaps got the axe, 48-8 at the hands of the 9-College class, who then upset the taller 10th grade squad by a considerable nargin0 % BASEBALL Last season was the greatest in Monroe's history. Bob Girgasky was the big gun in our winning streak. He was the pitcher who held the ether teams down, and hit his own runs, racking up a 7-1 recordo The coaches, Hr, Paight and Ilr® Kcrcsmaross also played a large part in holding the team together and making the machine go0 We hope that this season will be every bit as groat as last. As of this date, this is our schedule: April 22 Tuesday Samuel Johnson Jr, High Away 23 Wednesday Staples of Westport Away 24 Thursday Stc Marys of Greenwich Hone Hay 3 Saturday Stratford High Jr0 Varsity Away 6 Tuesday St, Ilarys of Greenwich Away 9 Friday Notre Dame of Bridgeport Home 10 Saturday Stratford Eigh Jr, Varsity Hone 13 Tuesday Wilton High Away 14 Wednesday Stratford Eigh Away 19 Monday Woodbury High Away 21 Wednesday Bethel High Away 23 Friday Notre Dane of Bridgeport Away 26 lionday Samuel Johnson Jr0 High Heme 28 Wednesday Woodbury High Hone 29 Thursday Oakville Jr0 High Away June 2 lionday Staples of Westport Away 4 Wednesday Wooster Jr, High Away 6 Friday Wilton High Away 7 Saturday Danbury High Hone 9 lionday Wooster Jr, High Hone 12 Thursday Oakville Jr, High Away 14 Saturday Danbury High Away Jolinda Anderson Jo The feeling's mutual'. ..«likes to swim and play- basketball. ..roots for the Yankees...likes gym best.,«hobbies are the late Jimmy Dean and Ferlir Huskey0,„likes Jimmy W..,C-ood Luck, Jo. Ronald Baker Bruce Time will pass, but will I?0•ofootball and basketball fan...thinks Yanks are tops...favorite subject is Latin...hopes for a future in the army.o,Best of luck, Ronnie, Evelyn Blankenship Eve How's that garb ya? 0..likes rollerskating and iceskating best.,0a fan of the one-and only Dod- gers...likes math...future goal is to be a nurse or secretary...Luck in the future. David Bridgeman Dave It's is a rock ...favorite sports are baseball, basketball.,.roots for the Yankees...likes Latin, hobby, plastic models...future goal, Annapolis Naval Ca rrier.00Good luck, Dave, ’IM na g Dorothea DeLuca Dottie «Oh, Gee .,«.favorite sports are softball, swimmin; and iceslcating. ..Dottie is an ardent Yankee fan.o, likes science and business best,0ofuture goal is to be a beautician,.«.Good luck for the future. Sarah M. Duffes «Sally For Pete's sake ,.0favorite subjects are algebra and science.,,favorite sports are basketball and swimriing..,hobby is playing the piano.0«future got is to be a nurse,,.Best wishes, Sally. Annabclla Edwards Ann Key dayer, Andy ,..likes rollerskating and ice- skating., .roots for the Yankees...hobby is baby- sitting. . .future goal is to be a nurse...often seen with Scooch..,Good luck. Barbara Lucille Ellison Bobbie Ish 0«ofavorite sports are baseball, water skiing and iceskating,,,roots for the Dodgers,,,favorite subject is raath,,ehobby is photography,,,future goal is to be a newspaper reporter,,.Good luck. Kerry Jane Braincrd Tocts Oh, well codikes to play softball and field hockeyr.,rotts for the Yankse.ofavorite subject i£ gym cchobby is collecting pictures ,cfuture goal is to be a stenographerscoGood luck John Burek Burkie Who woke me up „0oroots for the Yankees.00 favorite subject is science0 0hobby is model air- planes c•ofuture goal, to be like my hero, Bob Cummings o r.Luck in the future„ Judith Ann Clifford Cliffie Of course oo«football and baseball fan,90roots for the Red Soxc, ,hobby is playing the pianoc.0 favorite subject is algebraCoohopes to enter into field of scienceo 9«Good luck, Judy,, e Dorothy Couch Dottie ; Sugar beets ,oefavorite sports are basebr.ll, basketball, and hockey, «roots for Yankse9„hobby is reading,00future goal is to be an airline hostess,,«likes S,H,,0Lots of luck? Dottie, 1 Ruth Farber Eless my peapicking heart .«.thinks rollerskating and dancing are fun...likes civics best...a Yankee rooter...future goal is marriage.,,Best of luck, Ruth. Dorothy Feltovic Dotty Naturally ...likes to play field hockey and basketball...an ardent rooter for the Dodgers... favorite subject is Latin...her hobby is Ricky Nelson...future goal, journalist,,.Good Luck, Bruce Fowler Knuckle Head Dimples ...likes baseball...roots for the Braves., best liked subjects are math and civies..0hobby is acting like a first selectman...future goal is to be a photographer...Good Luck. Frank Gibiser Pepper Come to the Casba ,..Frank is a great football fan.,.future goal is tool and dye making.,.Lots of luck, Frank. Richard Girgasky Dick We’ll get ’em next tine 0.«favorite sports are baseball and swimming. ..Yanks are his favorite tcan.ooliRes math best0..hobby is target practicing Dick wants to be a mechanic ..Lots of luck, Dick James Haisley Jin Cheaper by the dozen  ..football is his favorite sporto «thinks the Yankees are tcps,.0likes civics and science best.,.hobby is models...would like to be a carpenter,..Best of luck to you, Jin. Elizabeth Hair Betsy Oh yeah? ...likes basketball, swindling, and skating...roots for the Yankees00.favorite subject is business...future goal is to be a nedical secretary,,.likes F.W..,Lots of luck Janes Hamilton Shorty Go nan ...favorite sport is baseball...roots for the Yankees...Lest liked subject is civics... hobby is girls (ha! ha !).,0future goal is to be a play-boy...Have fun, Jin. Paul Hamilton Take off cc«favorite sport is basketball,e««roots for the Yanks, naturally,,«likes gym,,«holly is model airplanes,,,his future, we’re sure, will be a successg Stephen Hummel «Steve I hate to say this ,0 favorite sports are base- ball and badminton,,,roots for Brooklyn (poor kid),, best subject is algebra, « his hobby is collecting recordsooofuture goal is undecided,0,Good luck. Robert Hurd Bob Likes to play baseball,,,roots for New York (Yankees, of course),,,likes civics test,,,hobby is collecting money,,,future goal is to be a success,,,Best of luck, Bob, Peter Jacobs Pete Why for did you do that? ,,,favorite sports are football and baseball0 «a Yankee fan,,0his test subject is English,,ohotty, photography,,0future goal is also photography,,,Lots of luck. Linda Jones Peanut Shorty ..«softball and hockey fan...test liked subject is science ..hotty is collecting pictures of movie-stars..afuture goal is to te a secretary,, often seen with Pete...Best of luck..0 Cathy Kiriluk Carrots Oh, for Pete's sake'. ...likes to dance and play field hockey,,.roots for the Yanks,,.favorite subject is Latin0•«future goal is undecided.,.We know you'll lea success, Cathy. James Matey Jim Let's study our English rules 00«likes baseball and football..«Yankee fan...best liked subject is ancient history...hobby-learning to iceskate... future goal is undecided. .Think hard, Jim, Stewart McKinney Stew Tempus est pecunia .,«favorite sports are base- ball and footballoooRah’ Rah . Red Sox.««best subject is science.,.holies are model cars and planes...wants to te a vet«.eBest wishes. 9 ■s s 7 . Douglas Millard Doug Hi there favorite sport is baseball,..favorite team is the Braves•••likes algebra the best0«, hobby is mineral collecting and his goal is mineralogist...Good luck, Doug George Mengold Georgie Tough ••«tasetall fan,««roots for Yanks, of course, ,favorite subjects are algebra and ancient history.,«hobby is hunting,.,future goal is to be an engineer,•«Good luck, George. Sandra Miller Sandy Large charge .,.likes tumbling and hockey.,,a Milwaukee fan...favorite subjects are civics and business...hobies are Ricky Nelson and Pat Shannon,,,Good luck in the future. Robert Musante Bob Let's go ,,,likes to play baseball, basketball, and football,..roots for the Giants,,.favorite subject is algebra,,,hobby is baseball,..future goal is to be a Physical Education teacher.,.Luck, Gary Nichols «Nick Don't bother me ...favorite sports are tasebatl and football.,.a Yankee rooter..«likes algebra.0« hotly is model airplanes.,0wants to be a lawyer or an engineer,,«.Good luck in the future, Gary, Ifelanie Nolting Dee What page are we on? ,..likes horsetack riding and softtall..«a former Brooklyn rooter.dikes math, 0hopes to be an airline hostess,.«hot by is watching television..0Lots of luck, Dee. Andrea Oros Andy Gads o..likes to play baseball and basketball,•• roots for the Dodgers ..favorite subject is al- gebra, .0hobby is collecting records...would like to be a teacher .,We think you'll be a good one. Mary Perry Likes skating, baseball, and basketball.,.roots for the Eraves ..Lest subject is literature...hobby is collecting coins...hopes to be a success,..We hope so too, Mary.,0Lots of luck. e Lyndia Poarch Lynn ’ When I was at Johnson 0.«football and softball fan.,.Yea for the Yankees coohotty is playing the piano...favorite subject is algebra.,.wants t6 be a reporter or an author0ootest wishes, Lynn, Sheldon Runlett Spin You disgust me .•«baseball and footfall fan,,, roots for the Yanks...favorite subject is literature..«future goal is to be a state policy- man, ..Good Luck, Spin. Karen Salmon Fish Score’s 0-0 in favor of the Yankees ...likes to play l.asetall, field hockey, and football...hobby is playing the piano. .hopes to be a chemical engineer someday0e0Lots of luck, Karen, Nancy Sommer Favorite sports are baseball and swimming0,. favorite team is the Braves.,.likes science... hobby is horseback riding...would like to be a secretary.,.Best wishes, Nancy. George Stockwell Georgie Dad bang it ...likes football, baseball, and swim, iuing,o«roots for the Eraves00.favorite subject is algebra,..hobby is swimiuingo0.wants to be a veterinarian...never give up, George..0Good Luck0 Peggy Thornfeldt Peg I ain't ..ofavorite sport is suntathing.o.likes the Yankeesofavorite subject is business...hobby is spending moneyoe.future goal is to be a florist,, likes Dan0.oGood luck, Peg0 Raymond Tompkins Ray Phooey o..baseball fan00.roots for Cleveland... favorite subject is algebra...hobby is working overtime in seventh period study hall.,.hopes to be an engineer...Vie hope so too..0Eest of luck. e Kenneth Waite Kenny Ugh . dikes hunting and fishing,00roots for the Eraves...favorite sutjects are art and gym...hobby is model airplanes...his goal is to be a cabinet maker.,.Eest of luck, Kenny. Pauline Wallick '‘Penny Tough situation .coswiraming, iceskating, and rollerskating fan ..Yankee fan «,„favorite sul jects are civics and science.0ohotty is collecting records,,, .wants to te a medical secretaryo0.Luck« Louise Ward Weezie It tugs me  ..likes to go horsetack riding and swimming.o©roots for the Dodgers,coalgetra and ar' are her favorite sutjects0.chotty is horses.00 future goal is success0C0We hope you succeed. Mary Elizateth Warner Liz Holy cow o,dikes to play taskettalloooroots for the Yankeesoo,favorite sulject is Latin...her hotb, is stamp collecting,..future goal, to te a medical secretary.o.Lots of good luck, Mary. Eileen Westphal Oh golly ..olikes rollerskating,..roots for the good ol’ Yanks...test subjects are science and English...hobty is records.,.future goal is to be a good secretary...Good luck, Eileen0. Susan Wratel Sue «Oh toy' e«olives taseball, basketball, roller- skating, and Ray,rroots for the Dodgers oelikes math testooshobby is rollerskating  Ohopes to be  • a nurseo «Good luck to Sue and Ray Francis Unwin «Fran You bug me coofavorite sports are baseball and swimming •«an enthusiastic Yankee fan . hotty is drawing .Ohopes to enter the field of commercial artScooGood luck in the future, Fran, «■1 Cora Young Cookie Hey, doll ,..likes to rollerskate,,0roots for the I I % Dodgers (rahI),,0likes math...hot by is roller- skating. ,.future goal is to be hairdresser...Lots of luck, Cora Gary Zimmerman Zippy Tempus fugit 0ocfavorite sport is football... roots for the browns00olikes algebra,..hobby is models..ewould like to be an electrical engineer.,c Best of luck, Gary NAMES ADDRESSES TELEPHONE Anderson, Jolinda Purdy Ilill Road AM 8-1077 Blankenship, Evelyn Main Street AM 8 0525 Brainard, Merry Jane Webb Circle - Clifford, Judy PoOoBox 19 Scholz Road AM 8-0956 Couch, Dorothy Mae 8 Khorr Road AM 8-88'8 DeLuca, Dorothea Fan Hill Road AM 8 -0661 Duffes, Sally Fan Hill Road AM 8-C963 Edwards, Annabella Main Street AM 8-4485 Ellison, Barbara Old Webb Road AM 8-0822 Farber, Ruth Bart Road AM 8-0583 Feltovic, Dorothy Fan Hill Road AM 8-0173 Hair, Betsy Moose Hill Road AM 8-5273 Jones, Linda Barn Hill Road AM 8-5633 Kiriluk, Cathy Elm Street AM 8-00C5 Miller, Sandra Hurd Avenue AM 8-0053 Nolting, Melanie Cutler's Farm Road AM 8-0869 Oros, Andrea Route 111 AM 8-4665 Perry, Mary Blueberry Lane AM 8-0689 Poarch, Lynn Old Newtown Road AM 8-5827 Salmon, Karen Purdy Hill Read AM 8-0620 Sommer, Nancy Webb Circle AM 8-4582 Thornfeldt, Peggy Fan Hill Road AM 8-0811 Wallick, Pauline Purdy Hill Road AM 8-5449 Ward, Louise Church Street AM 8-9327 Warner, Mary Hurd Avenue AM 8-5105 Westphal, Eileen Route 111 AM 8-9182 Wratel, Susan Pepper Street AM 8-4301 Young, Cora Wheeler Road AM 8-0376 NAMES ADDRESSES TELEPHONE baker, Ronald Spring Hill Road AM 8-0636 Bridgeman, David R.F.D. 2, Stepney AM 8-3100 Burek, John Hammertown Road AM 8-1079 Fowler, Bruce Bart Road AM 8-0852 Gibiser, Frank Lover’s Lane AM 8-0800 Girgasky, Dick Peppridge Road AM 8-4769 Haisley, James Wheeler Road AM 8-0987 Hamilton, Paul Jockey Hollow Road AM 8-5813 Hamilton, James Jockey Hollow Road AM 8-5813 Hurd, Robert Route 111 AM 8-6319 Jacobs, Peter Moose Hill Road AM 8-0838 Matey, James Blueberry Hill AM 8-3878 McKinney, Stewart Hurd Avenue AM 0-4396 Mengold, George Knollwood Road AM 8-0572 Millard, Douglas Stepney AM 8-1982 Musante, Robert Route 111 AM 8-0057 Nichols, Garry Main Street AM 8-2289 Runlett, Sheldon Wheeler Road AM 8-5411 Stockwell, George Fan Hill Road AM 0-9656 Swanda, Robert Moose H ill Road - Tompkins, Ray Forest Road AM 8-3622 Unwin, Francis Judd Road AM 8-2135 Waite, Kenneth Wheeler Road AM 8-0535 Zimmerman, Gary Moose Hill Road AM 8-1214 Tt' ri L 3 CLASS WILL Jolinda Anderson leaves her so-called fierceness to Jane': bradf ord Ronald Baker leaves his wonderful music marks to Tom Mason Evelyn Blankenship leaves her long eyelashes to Judy Avery Merry Jane Erainard leaves a dagger to Sharon Avery (she’ll know why) David Bridgeman leaves his artistic ability to Robert Kengold John Burek leaves a free pass to the human race to Bob Pavelko Judy Clifford leaves all her chewed pencils to Judy Dexter Dorothy Couch wills her boyfriends to Cynthia Boyle Dorothea DeLuca leaves front seat in Mr« Backer's room to a future ninth grader Glenn Doolittle leaves his black eye to the next person who falls into a cement foundation Sally Duffes leaves one old algebra assignment sheet to Sharon Choate Ann Edwards leaves her black and read skating bells to Courtney Hill Barbara Ellison leaves the next bird found by her to anyone who can take care of it Ruth Farber leaves one worn pencil to Susan Nemeth Dorothy Feltovic leaves one new library book to Carolyn Konecny (who has been reading Island Boy for four months) Bruce Fowler leaves his terrific personality to anyone who would care to have it Frank Gibiser leaves his half-done English book to Dean Runlett e CLASS WILL (continued) Dick Girgasky leaves his half-ripped rabbit fur to Bobby Braychak Betsy Hair leaves her civics book to some civic-minded eighth grader , Jim Haisley leaves his well-worn civics book to some future ninth grader Jimmy Hamilton leaves his 53 Ford to anyone who wants it Paul Hamilton ]e aves his good time in math class second period to anyone who can afford it Bob Hurd leaves his science marks to Carl Porter Linda Jones leaves all her zeros in English class to Cindy Stohl Pete Jacobs leaves his enthusiasm to Dennis Abramowitz Cathy Kiriluk leaves her turtle-neck sweater to anyone with a long neck Jim Matey leaves his luck in football to Mac Stewart McKinney leaves his 10C$ average in algebra to Tom DeLuca George Mengold leaves his afternoons in music class to Richie Sherwood Doug Hillard leaves his mineral collection to Chipper Andrews Sandy Miller leaves her Ricky Nelson pictures to Ralph Wilcke Bob Musante leaves his favorite blue shirt to Mike Lane Garry Nichols leaves his science book (with all the answers written in it) to Joel Chase Melanie Nolting leaves her stuffed animals to Norma Dyer CLASS WILL (continued) Andrea Oros leaves the drawings in her English book. to Karen Spicer Mary Perry leaves her pet skunk to Carolyn Konecny Lynn Poarch leaves her teddy bear, Theodore, to Mr,. Eaeker'vfor scientific research) Spin Runlett leaves his wild parties to his brother. Dean Karen Salmon leaves her chair in Music to Marilyn Banas Nancy Sommer leaves her beautiful blue eyes to Sharon Choate George Stockwell leaves everything he owns to his wife and children Peggy Thornfeldt leaves her long brown locks to Frances Dusen- terry Ray Tompkins leaves his half-mast trousers to Fred Cone Fran Unwin leaves his science marks to Tom DeLuca Kenny Waite leaves his luck at fishing to anyone not as lucky Pauline Wallick leaves her wonderful times in music class to Sharon Mengold Mary Warner leaves her chair in study hall to Cynthia Boyle Eileen Westphal leaves her studious manner to anyone who de- serves it Cora Young leaves a used lipstick tube to any seventh grade girl with a refill Gary Zimmerman leaves a book on How to Lose 10 Pounds in 10 Days to Robert Russell e
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