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CEADS The Class of 1950, being mindful of the uncertainties of life, do hereby make public and declare this to be our last will and testiment, hereby revok- ing all wills heretofore made. We direct that all the just and lawful debts be paid???? Rosemarie Pitcher leaves to Stella Noviski her wrestling ability. Marie Drago leaves to Mr. Wuesthoff her spelling list, who spels betufilly. Janet Johnson leaves to Mr. Lloyd a new joke. Connie Wolf leaves to Dot Albrecht her good attendance record. Jane Staeger leaves to Marlene Griswold her date with the guard at Devino's rink. Arthur Cannon leaves to Mike Maurer his souvenirs from Freehold. Russell Wells leaves to some lucky boy in the Junior class his deputy sheriff's badge. Marion Moore leaves to Frances Dockery her datebook. Jean Stokes leaves to Mrs.- Ochs her bound buttonholes. Mary Armour leaves to her successor her cheering ability. Pauline White leaves to Marie Bowne her knack for annoying teachers. Betty Ann Ward leaves to Jane Van Brakle her speed in typing. Dixie Collins leaves to Mr. Hardie the electricity in her hair. Rachel Nunziato leaves to Miss Dennison her curly hair. Joan Cressman leaves to Joyce Wood her quietness. Evelyn Matern leaves to Mrs. Bennett her parking space. Claire Baker leaves to the Nichol Twins her long walk from school. Dolores Tamburri leaves to Mr. Soraci a fond memory. James Sullivan leaves to Mr. Dudley all his shop projects. Robert Colot leaves to Robert Anderson his excellent ford brakes. Peggy Devlin leaves to Hoyt Scharff a lock of her red hair to remember her by. Bill Stratton leaves to Mem Campbell his bowed legs and his wave. Lee Conover leaves to Mr. Shea her smile. Frank Hertle and Robert MacMillan leave to Fredric Brown and Harry Perrine their height and weight. George McCormack leaves to Mickey Jastrab the irack and all the girls. Arlene Rose leaves to Carolyn Rushing her dimples. Patty O'Connell leaves to Mary Lou Hussey her majorette boots. Elizabeth Pittius leaves to Mary Fernandez her batting average. Sal Banafato leaves, to any fool who wants it, his school trumpet. Josephine Charles leaves to Julia White her curly hair. Roy Wilson leaves to Mr. Shea his bull whip. Robert Mitchell leaves to Marilyn Knoell his drawing ability. Dolores McBride leaves to Patty Lanzaro her good looks. Martha Borowsky leaves to Loretta Helb her typing ability. Jeanne Heyer leaves to Barbara Redfield her many excuses from school. Gene Clause leaves to Mike Maurer his musical ability. Joan Heuser leaves twenty pounds to Norma Lambertson, who needs it. Pat Miller leaves to little Mem Campbell her height. Joan Witzel leaves to Lucille Schrappa her ability to eat and stay thin? Sam Wilson leaves to James Duffy left tackle slot on next year's football team. Connie Festa leaves to Ann Staeger her ability to get into trouble. Nancy Tourine leaves to Alice Hand her parking space. Louise Lanzaro leaves to Mary Lou Hussey her dancing feet. May Williamson leaves to Gloria Clayton, who never talks, her line of gab.
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MAY WILLIAMSON The Band Played On Activities: Majorette; Senior Play: Dramatics. Future PlansModeling School RUSSELL WELLS Scrappy This Is The Army Future PlansU. S. Army PAULINE CECILIA WHITE Paul Whispering Activities: Glee Club; G.A.A. Future PlansNurse JOAN MARIE WITZEL o' Star Dust Activities: Majorette; Dramatics; Senior Play. Future PlansCommercial Art or Secretary ROY WILSON Willie Thank You Mr. President Activities: Band; Senior Play: Intra- Murals. Future PlansU. S. Marines There's Nothing Rougher Activities: Sports. Future PlansWork CONSTANCE GAIL WOLF Pinky A Smooth One Activities: G. A. A. Future PlansTypist or Dress Designer 27
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WILL Gloria Siano leaves to Florence Watts her black hair. Margaret Greenman leaves to Pat Hanley her seat on Floyd Green's bus. Anna Mae Volk leaves to Mr. Snyder her knowledge of New Jersey lingo. Richard Knapp leaves to Billy Clifton his size twelve shoes. Reid Tune leaves to Herb Staer his power to resist women. Joseph Novatin leaves to Peter Benton his mustache. Don Weber and George Albrecht leave to Bill Volkert and Mike Maurer their dungarees. Dot Coward leaves to Margaret Prichard her magic bathing suit to help her learn to swim. Edna Boyce leaves to Rae Ann Bowne her majorette uniform. Raymond Mallett leaves to the eighth period French class his A's in that subject. Laura Fields leaves to Wiley Hill her little heart. Earl Gumbs leaves to Danny Harris his height. Reinke Janssen leaves to Donald Lawton his scientific brain. Lois Hansen leaves to Peter Benton her short nails. Mia Sjostrom leaves to Bill Keck her steering ability. Mary Ann and Elsie leave to any wallflower their dancing dolls, Flip and Flop. ' Virginia Helb leaves to Ellen Taylor a pen so she can continue writing letters to Shaw University. . Ariie May leaves to Sam Morrow his French ability? Agnes Blondek leaves Florence Kelly to Miss Dennison for the study of Virgil. Donald Flynn leaves to big Bill Blanken his hurdling ability. Eleanor Polk leaves to Mr. Peterson her height. ; James Hughes leaves to O'Neil Richardson and Ephraim Hughes his technical ability to play music. Ted Long leaves to Alred John Ewington all rights to the ability of getting up in the morning and missing school. ! The three Halo Kids , Marilyn, Joan, and Sharon, leave to Stan, John, and Tommy, all the noise making in fourth period study hall. Stephen Hyer leaves to Big James Duffy his football ability. Karen Aamot leaves to one brave girl of next year her seat in Solid and Trig class. Kay Johnson leaves a place as basketball guard to Joyce Clarke. Mary Moreno leaves her seat in French II to Eddie Porr. Rita Volker leaves her height all 5' 17 to Big Bill Lyle. In testimony whereof we have here unto set our hand and seal this Sixteenth Day of June 1950. Witnesses: PRI I G s
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