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Y, . N YQ -.xxx -,X 'M s UPERATIUN SUCCESS Class Officers Pfesidenf sw , 7, , ,,,, , , S. ,JOHN BODDY Vice-Presideni' , , , , ROBERT SPOHN ,JOAN ADNEY Secretary .. 7 , Treasurer WHSUSAN CAHILL
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inl- POSTSCRIPT We The Senior Class of Ramse High School, being of sound mind and in possession of much wealTh, do hearby bequeaTh our Treasures To Those who survive us. ln The year of our Lord, one Thousand nine hundred and TiTTy-Tive. we make known To The world ThaT This is our lasl' Will and TesTamenT. To The Juniors we gladly give our weekly Time magazine. The Sophomores we leave wiTh The ThoughT of waking up Two hours earlier. We deparT leaving Freshmen The expecTancy of having a Track in Their senior year. Ann HeaTh hands down To The nexT NuggeT ediTor an exTra pair oT legs and a well-worn pencil. Dave Blanchard leaves a Cadillac To a member of nexl' year's senior class. Lorna BorThwick passes on a sTepladder To Carolyn WhyTe To see inTo The Top of her locker. Bob Hopkins wills his heighT To Tommy Jannicelli. Pe Snyder yields her driving abiliTy To Paul Ehrenberg. Va? Kopach leaves The ChrisTmas Play sTage To SanTa. Lois Wild bequeaThs her bloomers To anyone who wanTs To go To Mars. Judy Sieh passes on all her paTience To Toni D'Annibale. Dick PranT wills his engineer booTs To Mr. Van Dyke. Lee Bryan donaTes his parking sTicker To Joe Passman. Brenda McPeek surrenders her chemisTry worries To TuTure chemisTs. Joanne Herrmann hands her arT porTTolio To The nexT arT class. Daryl Moore leaves To Susan Thompson The hope ThaT she will reTain her New England accenT one more year. Ferdinand Freda resigns one slighTly used leTT-handed pencil. Trudy Mueller leaves her half of Their locker To Ronnie Schaef- Ter. Norman Sanders wills his announcing iobs To any long-winded underclassman. Dick Boddy bequeaThs a pack of gum To Miss Foran. Jo Heflin and Joan Adney pass on Their worn-ouT whisfles To nexT year's capTain. Dick Campbell gives a good recipe To The cooks in The kiTchen. Jack Wiley surrenders his limp To John Giels. Elise Koehler decrees The glockenspiel To Dorrie. Jack MarTins leaves a shiny car To Roger DuranT. Darlene Blanchard hands down her love of horses To KaThy FosTer. Joe La Vigna wills his dancing abiliTy To Jeff CroThers. Susie Cahill leaves her smile and dirTy saddle shoes To Char- loTTe Beaver. Ronnie Cooper abandons his number '7O' fooTball jersey To nexT year's player wiTh size 22 sleeve lengTh. Doris Monroe ields her long beads To The school for use in Trimming i?luTure ChrisTmas Trees. Joe Wehner bequeaThs To some poor Junior a locker wiTh a key-less lock on iT. Bob Brindley wills To Miss Mallin a dodecahedron. Dave McConnell gives The appreciaTion of Hungarian Goulash To a fellow Bohemian. Grace NapoliTano passes on her worn ouT brains To anyone who wanTs Them. Bill Widnall donaTes his slide rule To Mr. MiTchell. Barbara Healy deparTs from The halls leaving Them in peace. Bob Spohn reTurns his vocabulary To Mr. Gordon. Dick SchloTT Torsakes his knowledge of physics To Doc. Marie Modica resigns her hockey sTick To Jackie Marples. Si Lake bequeaThs his hair clippers To Chuck Rocco. Barbara Carroll wills her curly hair and dimples To Audrey Kell . Bob Sawyler leaves The TooTball field. WalT Dunsby decrees his voice To Doug May. As Tor The resT of us, we may noT leave much, buT wiTh us will go man memories oT The Tour years spenT aT Ramsey High, and we hope we bequeaTh a spiriT and a fondness Tor our alma maTer which will ever be a parT of The cherished TradiTion ThaT is Ramsey. Page Thirteen
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VEIN A. ABRAHAMSEN, JR. Ramsey nsfer from Port Richmond High uool in his senior year . . . iovial l cheerful smile for everyone . . . ics give him that intellectual look plans college. I' . l CONSTANCE ACKERSON Ramsey Connie . . . a gal with lots of pep . . . hobbies are dancing, and cross- ing off days on her calendar . . . likes winning football games and school spirit . . . m-m-m-huhI . . . her ambition is to get married. JOAN MARGARET ADNEY Ramsey Well-liked and energetic co-captain of maiorettes . . . fond of sewing, twirling and ice-skating . . . favorite class is Spanish with Miss Salmon . . . plans to become a teacher. DAVID H. AHLSTROM Franklin Lakes Dave . . . quiel but friendly . . . spends a good degl of time reading . . . likes all kinds of sports . . . pet peeve is surprise quizzes. CAROL ELAINE ANDERSON Allendale A cute and lively gal . . . likes lis- tening to Don Cornell, being at the shore, french fries and pizza . . . dislikes conceited people and Time Magazine . . . Heard saying Just for kicks . . . is heading for nurs- ing. LAUREL MAE AVOGARDO Wyckoff Dimples or L . . .full of vitality . . . Band of America and Be- cause are her favorites . . . enjoys swimming, skating, and water ski- ing . . . dislikes when a certain per- son is quiet . . . plans nursing. JANET BAKER Wyckoff Jon . . .quiet brunette . . . enioys drivlilg and listening to the radio . . . dislikes Time Magazine and people who walk slowly in the halls . . . Mr. Caputi and Blendettes are tops . . . plans secretarial career. ROBERT AKIN Mahwah Baldy . . . a friendly guy with a Hi for everyone . . . spare time is spent driving and eating . . . Mr. Van Dyke is tops . . . would like to own o trucking company. .-,M , A l Page Tifteen
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