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f . Sa.. Senior Class Officers, seated left to right: Ronald Sutlaerlancl, Presiilentj Vincent Sangernmno, Vice Presidenly Nancy Swenson, Secretary and joan Walsla, Treasurer. Senior Class Sponsors, standing left to right: Miss Rose Ronaldo, Mr. Glenn Hallailay and Mrs. Lillian Warzser, Business Manager. SENIOR ILL Pat Mott leaves her executive ability to Richie Bello- spirito. Ann Dyer leaves her quiet disposition to Mary Petrosky. Jeanne Sorosick leaves her typewriter to Phyllis Tuscano. Marie Haabestad leaves all the athletic events without an ardent fan. Jeanie Zarifis leaves her sense of humor to Arlene Alfano. Tom Smith leaves Tom Harrison his basketball ability. George Reardon leaves ---- FAST!! Diane Twining leaves O.B.H.S. to Spikie. Percy Carl leaves jimmy Davis his moustache and the girls. Rose Voorhees leaves her paints to a junior who loves to paint. j.K. Green leaves the 6th period study hall breathless. john Remsen leaves his witticisms to posterity. Marcy Denniger leaves all her wild lunch times behind. Angelo Gallasso leaves Sandy Izzo his neat appearance. Karl Leupold leaves David Denninger the quiet halls of O.B.H.S. jim Netter leaves the football team to Matthew Lind. Louise Sanzoverino leaves with a great knowledge of Latin. Charlie Buscarino leaves his ping-pong balls to Mr. Grady. Neil Gagnon leaves his cast to any unfortunate member of the football team.
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Ernest Funfgeld leaves his tackle position to Ken Holt. Sigrid Seeburg leaves the Schultzie Bomb to Irene Leupold, if she can get it started. Mary Ellner leaves Melanie Schwanbeck her long linger- nails. Barbara Szostak leaves her goalie pads to any girl in- terested in hockey. Tom Sinnott leaves Fred Filasky with a full car load of girls. MaryAnne Di Lorenzo leaves the ticket committee com- pletely bewildered. Mike Iannicello and Ken Anderson leave the trombone section lacking. George Bergman leaves the bop to Harry Hall. Gwen Brasch leaves O.B.H.S. to join Pete. Bob Broderick and joan Smith leave their spot in the hall to future steadies. Joan Brodsky leaves her part in the Senior Play to next year's babbler. Kay Cornell leaves her left hook to Dolores Hall. Rocco Fazio and Ronnie Harris leave a few inches to Mr. Nodell. Dick Hendricks leaves his Trig book to any fool who wants it. Karen Jorgensen leaves the boys gasping!!! Lou Mallardi had better start running or he'll never make it. Tom Schneider leaves Carol under the watchful eye of joe Minicozzi. john Massa leaves to give the teachers a rest. Larry Zabel leaves the Chorus with one less tenor. Dick Hayes leaves his seat in Cit. Ed. to Dick Downing. Henry Sheridan leaves his tuba to Gerald Ferrgina. Peggy Martin leaves her high hopes for the future to Sandy Cover. Suzie Still and Margie Kester leave their partnership to Sally Broderick and Sue Ludel. Donald Suttie leaves Donald Steen his way of getting along with girls. Joe Reilly leaves everything that's bolted down! joe Romano leaves his seat in chemistry-if he passes. Mr. Haggerty's 7th period Cit. Ed. class leaves the room in silence ffor a changelj Lorraine James leaves O.B.H.S. without refreshments. Ronnie Sutherland leaves his headaches to next year's Senior class president. Judy Hubbard leaves her countless G.O. bills in the in- cinerator. George Principe will return! ! !! 'l'The rest of the class just leaves Qthey hopelj .
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