(gulf GOLF TEAM Left to right: Richard Walker, Ed Silverman, Tom Davis, Rick Strauss, Dave Murphy, Tom Rybinski, Joe Smidt, Captain Jack Oleks, Mickey Prokopis, and Coach Jack Linehan. Captain Jack Oleks and Coach Jack Linehan Spring of 1960 marks Coach Jack Linehan ' s second year as mentor of the golf team. His only four striper on the squad is Captain Jack Oleks. Bringing a year of experience with him is another starting senior, Mickey Prokopis. Lanky Mike Nygren packs plenty of power in his long fairway shots. Also representing the class of ’60 are Tom Rybinski. Dave Murphy, and Tom Davis.
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N x U ’ ' V ' W 1 — ■ ' ' . SS- 1 (•Ilaasi urn II e, llir graduating class of nineteen hundred and si.xl y, lieing of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament . I h rough this document tee leave to the class of nineteen hundred and sixty one all tin happy experiences that tee have enjoyed, in hopes that this gift will brighten their Senior year. Several special bequeaths have been nuide also! TOM DAVIS and BUTCH MANKY leave their “superb oraiorical abilities ' to shy Pete O’Connor. JIMMY MARSHALL le aves his mint green Impala to his brother. David, plus a map of Forest Street. With PETE MOSKOVITES’ bequeath of excellent dramatic talent. Billy Laakso should brighten the Dramatic Guild production next year. ROSE LEVY wills her all-season pass for the Bel-Aire Diner to Janice Cappy. hoping that Janice will order peanut-butter sandwiches in her honor. BONNIE FOSS and DAVE KNOWLTON leave their darling dimples to Maureen Cuscuna and John Votaw. Our school magazine’s editorship will pass from MAUREEN MALONE to capable Roberta Marmer. DAVE HALLINAN bequeaths his llirtatious smile and charm to Harry Park-. Dave guarantees good results. Harry! Dale Hardy persuaded JOE HOYLE to leave him a few extra incites of hi height. . Fhe talented paint brush of PAUL Picasso’ LEV is left to Rita Maistrellis along with a slightly used piece of canvas. BARBARA HOLDEN’S happy and very squeaky giggle will be possessed by Elaine Tavis. Anna Xanthakis is bequeathed DONNA CLANCY’S ability to be friendly with everyone. PAUL MOGAVERO wills his boulders to any needy homeroom pupil of HO in 1961. Calm JOHN MICH ALLYSZYN leaves his dozen, slightly chewed pens to the nervous students in next year’s Senior class. JOHNNY GEORGE ' S repertoire of remarks for use in study period is inherited by Spero Saxon. LENNIE STAMATION leaves her book How to Skate (and one pair of slightly-used skate laces I to next year’s Hockey Cheerleaders. That charming accent of SALIY JACOBSON S will travel with her wherevei she goes — unfortunately for the girls. TOM HOSMAN leaves all his left-over gum to Russ Lahelle. How many chews can you get in one minute Russ? DANNY KATSARAKES leaves his happy-go-lucky ways to Mark Allen, next year’s good-will ambassador. BILL LOW D bequeaths the cares of the Dramatic Guild to any worthy Junior. Holding up the wall near the milk counter for EDDIE TEIXEIRA and BOB ZILINSKY will be Terry Zimerowski and Todd Wilson. Be careful of marking it. boys! SHEP REMIS and LARRY GRILLO will give their original ideas, free yet. on getting teachers angry to the whole class. Shep will also give tips on stomach rubbing in French class.” JEANNE MESERVE ' S smile should be willed to and shown-off by Jill Hitchcock. CAROL MULLARKEY’S freckles are willed to Eileen McCarthy. The expert note-passing of MARIE DUNN will be continued by Betty Patterson. Signed and witnessed this third day of June, nineteen hundred and sixty. AMBROSE
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