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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT As we, the january graduates of 1954, write this, our final will, we are iust a bit sad. We shall miss Riverside for the years here have been truly good years. We certainly hope that we have faithfully uphld Rivcrside's noble traditions and left a few of our own to become precedents, perhaps. We want the torch of Riverside's greatness to remain burning brightly, and now as wo depart, wc declare the following to be our last will and testament: Shirley Schreiber leaves her golden tresses' along with a bottle of Light'n Bright to janet Dopki. Jim Hishmeh wills his title of Arab to anyone with the necessary qualifications. Gloria Gumina leaves her friendly good nature to Barbara Koch. Bob Henzl gives his position of senior wheel to any versatile lad capable of turning it. Donald Mueller leaves, still making careless comments. Louise Pick, Margie Gove, and Marjie Turner leave their trio to any three deserving pals at East. Nina Amoroso gladly gives her ROW l, SEAT 1, classroom desks to Marie Anello, another A. David fliinsteinj Weldon donates an unused adding machine to someone who needs it more than he. Shirley Liss hurries oif to catch up with Ray. Y Chuck Dreyfuss and his trombone leave together, still trumping for Riverside. Dolores Germano leaves Sharon Murdoch to shume along the halls. Bob Goessner bequeaths his curly hair to Artie Huth. Gertrude Bingenheimer, jean Langdon, and Elaine Coons leave little brothers and sisters at East. Marion Stops leaves that crazy cackle to Dorothy Moffatt. Pat Sergeant gives her Senior Secretary's Book to Dotty Meicle. Ted Zollendeck leaves still yelling T-E-M! Barbara Mosher and janet Weber resign their sneaky study hall tactics to Jerry Gnxenwald and Tom Kelepouris. Phil Currier leaves Bob Reseh to all those who admired his big beautiful eyes. Charlotte Cherty and Marilyn Rowe go with their typewriter: still clicking. Ward Parker, Ray Schmitt, and James Seeger leave just as they entered-oh, so quietly. .f ' l
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i Betty Nerad hurriedly departs to join all her old pals. Marilyn Grupp takes off like a big bird to ascend her stairway to the sky. Don Kowalski wills his boisterous disposition to Angelo Nazeres. Carrie Suchomski leaves just a few tardy slips to Judy Andrews who will probably l need them. l- .Y Midge Weber bequeaths her ping-pong prowess to Joyce Whitcomb. l l Ray Wilvers and Dave Simmons leave Tom Rice and Dick Aaron to give Mr. Suchy grief. , Ron Kolwitz and Tammy Smith depart with sketches still fluttering from their pens. l Dick Goetz leaves that quiet nature to Russell Rose. Anita Neumann leaves her 6th hour study hall to anyone who thinks he can cope 1 with persistent peekers. Jack Dorsch wills that sweet smile to Myron Stamos. Dave Black .and Bob Rowan leave, - completely changed individuals. ll Carol Andrews leaves Mousie Mueller to amuse Mr. Pleister 4th hour. l Lila Dessert and Helen Wall go with the same amount of enthusiasm and school spirit they always had, Rocco Cincotta leaves Barbara Pytlik, but only during school hours, he says. Beverly Schmit wills a very neat locker to some unsuspecting young freshie. Claire Randa leaves her cousin Pat to carry on the Rand: name ar East. Mary -Kalimannis bequeaths her seat in 317 to any freshie who promises to be as quiet as she. tl Mary McCairns wills her dramatic ability to anyone who can match it. l Barry Fletcher leaves his easy hours to anyone who likes to sleep all morning. Sharon Doke leaves the many friends she has acquired in her extended stay at East. Lorraine Brown and Dorothy Horvat depart with sweet memories of Mrs. Boltz's speech class. Andra Turlais wills her physics experiments to anyone who can make them work. Warren Adameak leaves the title of Ace to be remembered rather than used, for we've all agreed that the glory of that name should remain his alone. 4 We, the 12A's leave four front rows of auditorium seats to the few fortunate l l2B's who we hope will be able to ill them. Cl r l I ...L l l l l l I l l l I l n uf t p
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