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Island of Paradise was the theme of our Junior Prom held April 27. Palm trees, a Hawaiian mural, vivid flowers and refreshments with tropical names completed the setting. Rusty Maylone and Linda Larson reigned as King and Queen. The court consisted of Jean Bammesberger, David Wood, Grace Perry, John Cowles, Sandy Birchmeyer, Richard Littleboy, Beverly Bieloski, and Richard Davis. JUNIOR PROM First row: D. Wood, R. Littleboy, R Davis, J. Cowles, B. Bieloski, S. Birch- meyer, G. Perry, J. Barnmesberger Second row: C. Qbergfel, R. Maylone King, L. Larson, Queen, R. Guzman. Grand March
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We, the Senior Class of this year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, com- ing to the sudden realization that our four years' of High School bliss are drawing to a close, and that we must leave these sheltering walls, do, being of sound mind and body and uninfluenced by any outsider, hereby present this, our Last Will and Testament to the Faculty and our unworthy successors. To Mr. Wagner, being his first Senior class we leave all the thanks and a bottle of Buf- ferln to stop his suffering in future years. To Mr. Scholl and Mr. Hoover we leave a hickory stick and some patience pills for the sixth period lunch. To Miss Devine and Mrs. Smoke, for all their hard work and headaches, we leave a hot water bottle. To Mr. Dickinson and Mr. Fogarty, for all their hard work, we leave a subscription to Ten Ways to Prepare Beans. To Mr. Pinti we leave a bottle of Airwick and, five new shirts for all his patience in the Chemistry Laboratory. To Mrs. Mills we leave a pair of roller skates so that she can get between the teachers' room and the Yearbook meetings faster. To the Faculty we leave all the memories of the trouble that the class of '57 has caused you, To the Juniors we leave the top rung on the ladder and hope they don't fall off. Good Luck, and enioy it as much as we did. To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave the hopes and dreams of their Senior year and do hereby verify that it is all that you expect and even more. I, Gladys Ackerson, will to my sister Jean Ackerson seat No. i8 in typing room I22 and hope she has better luck with the typewriter than I did. I, Carol Andress, will to Joan Andress and Carol Gillen my ability to talk in any class. I, Mary Ann Ardizzone, leave my seat in Secretarial class to any poor Shorthand ll student who's crazy enough to take it. I, Diana Amold, will to Joyce Davidson my ability to drive, and hope that she doesn't give as many gray hairs to Mr. Guido as l must have. I, Rich Ashford, would like to leave. l, Jean Bammesberger, leave the wonderful experience of being on the prom court to any lucky iunior, and the satisfaction of making my own clothes to Carolyn Darminio. I, Judy Baum, leave my ability for lan- guages to anyone willing to stay after school four nights a week and take three years of French in one year. l, Marlene Becker, bequeath to Carol Gillen my art of attracting homework. I, Carol Behnke, being of sound mind, and scarred body, leave my Purple Heart to anyone brave enough to take Chemistry. I, Lenora Bell, will my Lab drawers in Chemistry to any Junior lucky enough to take Chemistry. We, Hans, Hippy and Hymie, being of sound mind leave our furnished lockers to Pugy. I, Bev Bieloski, being of sound mind here- by leave to Sue Burlingame my grey skirt to wear to all the dances. I, Carol Blakeslee, leave a few inches of my height to Nancy Malfitana-she needs them! I, Sally Bolton, leave my ability to fail Mr. DeLaney's unexpected American History tests to any iunior stupid enough to take them. I, Donna Breckenridge, will to my niece Marlea Miller my locker on the first floor, hop- ing it fills her needs next year as well as it did this year when I was trying to use it. I, Brenda Brodbeck, leave all my fun in high school and Central Square to my sister Carol. I, Bianne Brunet, will to Pat Caldwell my seat in the lunch room with all the trouble makers. I, Barbara Buscher, leave my love of eating to a worthy iunior, Rosie Irish. I, Chuck Bush, being of sound mind and body will to any Junior who is lucky enough to buy a taxi all my passengers in the Groan. I, David Butters, leave all my abilities to any underclassman that can use them and hat hasn't got any. I, Nenya Buttles, leave a full schedule to myone who can carry it. I, Nancy Caporin, being of sound mind and body leave my four periods of shorthand and typing to any Junior who can stand it. I, William Carson, leave my iob as a county mile champ to any boy who thinks he can handle it. I, Sandra Caruth, being of sound mind and sound body leave to Sandra Lavigne my lead foot, I hope she has fun with it. I, Pat Casey, leave my seat in Chemistry class to any Junior brave enough to face Mr. Pinti after being absent a day. I, Deane Chandler, leave my ability to chew gum in Mrs. Adams' class to any lucky Junior who has better luck than I did. We, Charles Abulencia and Sam Cimilluca, being in a hurry, iust leave. l, Alita Clement, leave my treasury iob to any Junior who thinks he can drive everybody crazy with two hundred dollar mistakes. We, Hans, Hippy, and Hymie, being of sound mind leave our fumished lockers to Pugy. I, John Cowles, leave my iob at Wool- worth's to anyone who wants to earn money and graduate at the same time, and a bottle of NODOZE pills to Mr. Gale for his eighth period Physics students. I, Joyce A. Cross, being of sound mind, hereby bequeath my iob in Coach Hall's office and all the fun that went with it to Judy Locke. SENIO I, Ruth Czyz, will my initiative to talk to Rosemary Irish. I, Eileen Dailey, being of sound mind hereby leave my interest in basketball to my brother Dick, and my interest in Cheer- leading to my sister Shirleyt I, Diano Dano, being of sound mind and body, will to any worthy American History student my soft heartedness for the American people and my ability to argue with Mr. DeLaney. I, Donna Davis, wish to leave Marty Maxon my seat on the bus. I, Dick Davis, being of partially sound mind and body, will my place in the whirl- pool to any Junior boy who likes to bubble. I, Charles Dence, leave my track shoes to anyone who also wants to take the name splinters. l, Robert Desimone, leave to Mr. Tucci all my knowledge and wisdom of gymnastics and gym suits. I, Terry Dudzinski leave to my sister Mary Dudzinski my locker on the first floor. I, Geri Duggan, leave to Janet Fuller all the good luck possible and she'll find my red socks in her locker. I, Gloria Furco, will to Miss Devine an- other Homemaking III Class like the one she has eighth period-that is, if she survives this one. I, Jack Ferguson, will my old date book to some dateless Junior hoping he will have better luck with it than I did. I, Sally Fox, being of sound mind and body leave to anybody all the good times l've had at N. S. I, William Farone, leave my seat in Mr. Pinti's first period Organic Chemistry class to any interested iunior. I, Helen Fallon, hereby will to Janet Con- nors the NERVE to go steady with a KISSEL through the Senior Year. I, Esther French, leave my ability to ask Mrs. Adams and Mr. LaLonde questions to any Junior who is capable of thinking fast enough. I, Carol Grant, leave to my sister Patricia, my seat in Mr. LaLonde's first period ad- vanced typing class. I, Joan Gapski, being of sound mind, leave my ability of receiving a shock from every- thing I touch to any capable Junior. I, Wayne Gratien, leave my perfect at- tendance record to a Junior who's crazy enough to keep it. I, Elaine Gillette, leave my place on Mc- Call's Fashion board to the Junior lucky enough to be chosen, and my ability to sew to Karen Gillette. I, Dave Giusti, leave my ability to skip third period every day to any underclassman who dares to try it.
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