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last will anti estament CONTINUED Iames Di Domenico, leave to my brother Pat, the ability to take woodwork for 3 years Lois Dillabough, leave all the fun I had in gym to anyone who loves sports. Carmella Di Mauro, leave to Celia Paladine all the fun I had in my senior year. Nick Di Sano, leave locker number 130 to any 2-1. Phyllis Don Vito, leave Angie Sciarrino my dilapidated typewriter in room 223. David Eggert, leave to some 2-1 my parking place in front of the school. Iames Epolito, leave to any sophomore a stack of good reasons for being tardy. Ann Ewald, leave my troubles from North completely in the past. Earbara Fandrich, leave to some lucky 2-l the ability I had to hook the nicest boy in the 1951 senior c ass. lean Farrar, leave to my pal, Ieanne Desimone, my black and blues from gym. Ioanne Fazio, leave my wonderful memories of my senior year to my cousin Mercedes Baranello, and the worries of the senior picnic to another poor soul. Antoinette Finocchio, leave to my sister, Connie, the ability I had to sit idle in study hall. Leonard Flesher, leave the telephone in the office to any future student to use. Ida Mae Fragola, leave to Aggie D'A1essio my floor burned knees and my sore muscles from double gym. CI know she will love them!??j Ianice Frey, leave my art ability to someone who likes to draw on desks. Catherine Froio, finally leave!!! Patsy Galtieri, leave to my new born nephew my ability to get along with teachers. Gloria Garden, leave my ability to understand chemistry to someone who can. Robert L. Gass, do will and bequeath to Mr. Grier my new found key of Z flat. Ida Giannini, leave the ability I had to be quiet in my classes to Lucille Michaels. Grace Marie Gigante, leave my ability and courage to locker with the same pal for three years. Louis Gori, leave my ability to get to school one minute to nine every day to some lucky 2-1 and get away with it. Iohn Grosso, leave Cwith Bob Gass' permissionD our song to any trombone and clarinet with nerve or talent enough to play it. Denise Gurzny, leave my ability to get into the homeroom by 9:00 to some sleepyhead like myself. Maureen Gurzny, leave my ability to sit through two periods of shorthand without absorbing any- thing to another smart kid. Marilyn Gwynn, leave the corner next to room lll by the stairs to any future couples who can make up better where it's warm. Florence Hart, leave my old flames at North to Ioan Schmidt. Mary Louise Hill, leave a broken charcoal and a tired Miss Conley to anyone with more talent than I had. Andrew Ianniello, leave to Eddie Cerimelli my ability to make up stories in the office. Palma Indivero, leave!!! Henry Intaglietta. leave to the 2-1's my ability to talk my way through English for three years. Michael Izzo, leave my ability to get to school cne minute to nine every day and not be late to Mary Torch. Frances Ieffers, leave all my size 42 shoes that I no longer like to anyone that can wear them.
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last will anh sstament CONTINUED Corrine Iohnson, leave to Rose Ann Ross my ability to make up excuses to get out of gym. Lillian Kerniski, leave my ability to erase typing errors by putting a hole in the paper. lim Killius, leave my NO VACANCY sign on the second floor to some young couple. Ruth Kimpel, leave to Rita La Penta my old seat in chemistry and the struggle with chem. Gerald Landers, leave to Iohn Bruno my woodwork bench. Michael Laporta, Ir., leave to Iune Prehn my ability to get along with Miss Cummings. Roger Leonardo, leave my ability to get excused from school to any soph. William Lombard, leave to Vito Busco my gym suit-if he can fit in it. Anne Lore, leave all my happy memories of North High to an incoming student. Arlene Luckette, leave my gym medical excuse to any future 2-l who may need it. Lorraine H. Lukacs, leave my seat in 216 to some 4-1. Charles Luttinger, leave my ukulele to any jerk who thinks he can play it. Antoinette Maione, leave to Laura Bracca my ability to get around Mr. Lewis. Lillian Mancini, leave to any senior my ability to get sick on the night of the Senior Variety Show. Dominick Mancini, leave my ability to get out from every sport I try out for. lean Marschner, leave my desk in 216 to some 2-1 who is tall enough to see over the top of it. Iames Massad, leave my seat in chemistry to anyone who wants to blow up North. Maryann Massaro, leave Mrs. McDougald's lectures in gym class to whoever can stand them. Rose Marie Mazzotti, leave my ability to get in trouble to anyone who would appreciate it. Patricia McNamara, leave to some new student at North my ability to get to Senior Choir five minutes late every morning. - loseph Menickelly, leave Bob Gass' humor to some unfortunate student. Sam Mercurio, leave to Louis Gori all my books and the locker. Alfred Merluzzi, leave my ability to Iimmy King and Paul Musaio to be the sharpest cats up here. Iames Miller, leave Miss Downing to some poor 2-1. Barbara Mirra, leave my ability to be EXOTIC to Verna Mae Sampolisi. Frances Museums, leave my choir robe No. 13 to any alto that joins the choir. Marv Nardelli, leave my ability to get a broken typewriter in transcription class to any girl who can handle one. Lorraine Natale, leave my American History Book to some unlucky 3-1 pupil. James Nesci, leave my active bench in printing to some willing worker. Shirley Nesci, leave my ability to write out my own excuses to any sophomore. Patricia Onofri, leave my ability to laugh in 102 English Class to my sister, Dolores. I-uke Oscuro. leave my paintings in 321 as an inspiration to the wonderful Mrs. Conley's future artists. Oscuro will give lessons. Celia Palumbo, leave to Barbara Olmstead my ability to type. Catherine Panto, leave my ability to try to read two day old shorthand to any senior who takes transcription. Emelia Paolini, leave my ability to be friendly with everyone to some senior who a sophomore or junior thinks is a snob, and also leave my nice times with Larry in the halls.
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last will anh Testament CONTINUED Constance Paris, leave my shorthand book to any 4-1 girl who has a short hand. Lorraine Parise, leave my ability to play Iosephine Paris in the Valient to any ambitious dramatic student. Michael Pauls, leave my ability to play the outfield to some ambitious rookie. Carmen Perrotti, leave to Frank lazzio my Big Bct in baseball. Antoinette Picciotti, being constantly shortchanged by the school cafeteria, have nothing left to leave. Barbara Piccotto, leave my ability to lose and find my locker keys to some forgetful student. Andrew Pompo, leave my weeny appetite and ability to be the last one out of the cafeteria to Ed Cerimelli. Ioseph Porcaro, leave locker 351 with my girl Marilyn's picture in it. Norma Pullano, leave all my happy memories to some lucky 2-1 who can enjoy them as much as I have. Concetta Purchio, leave to my pal Angie Bosco, my disabled locker. William Quinn, leave it all-thank goodness. Minnie Rao, leave my ability to change my schedule to some enthusiastic forger. Norbert Redell, leave Ronnie Schauer my ability to do Trig. Donna Riley, leave my ability to any person who can match up I.D.M. and L.F. Anna Rispoli, leave to any 2-l the wonderful friendship I've had with Anita Di Bello, Marlene Cam- pione, and Ida Giannini. Tony Rocco, with great honors leave my worn and torn apron and cooking utensils to Tony Nicoletti. Lorraine Rood, leave my enioyable moments spent in 106 to Mary McKee and Ieanette Mudford, Leonora Rufo, leave the Senior Choir robes to someone with a lot of patience. Annette Salamino, leave my bottle of Iergen's lotion to anyone who gets my locker No. 335. William Salomone, leave my noseguard to some lucky football star. Natalie Samar, leave my ability to talk in my classes to Rosemarie Maselli. Io Anne Saya, leave to my brother Leon my ability to be class angel?? lean Schlie. leave the pictures in my locker to the next student who gets it. Charlene Schmid, leave my ability to disagree with Mrs. Haller to anyone who wants it. Anthony Scicchitano, leave my ability to be the last one to hand in a writeup for the yearbook. Elizabeth Sicari, leave the job of writing a story for the North Wind and then trying to recognize it in the edition when the paper comes out. Raymond Sindone, leave locker No. 407 to any 2-1. Iames Smith, leave!!! Mary Sorbello, leave my ability of walking around the halls 6th period to some lucky 2-1 who will work in the office next term. Humbert Spoto, leave my ability to get out of school in four years to Chuck Sibble. Anthony Stimson, leave to Leon Saya the good mark I had in Physics. Ciro Tantillo, leave my linebacking ability to Sonny Simele for next fall's football team. Iohn Testone, leave my ability to some new 2-1 to get along with the one and only Mr. Bush. Sam Tucci, leave my friends and teachers in peace. Daniel Tursi, leave Iean in care of her best girl friend, Dolores. Iosephine Verone, leave my ability to sneak out of gym class to some lucky 4-2. Janet West, leave my place in the art room to some future lover of art. Bruce Wright, respectfully leave my curly locks to Mr. La Pierre. Antoinette Zalla, leave my typewriter in 223 to anyone who can get some typing out of it, Norma Zoccali, leave my backaches from cheerleading practice to anyone who can endure them.
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