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,,,f',Q if ..- 3 I U utmxbf . -s - g'-L A S, xl 'w if P qs 3- Paqe Twentu-four I lid! We the Class of 1956, who a1'e about to leave these halls of learning to embark on the highway to success, do hereby make public and declare our last will and testa- ment and bequeath the following: I TO THE FACULTY! our sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude for their patience and understanding in guiding us along the rocky path of knowledge. TO THE JUNIORS: our study halls. We hope they make better use of them than we did. T0 THE SOPHOMORES: we leave our serious attitude toward life. We hope they will emulate it. TO ALL THE OTHER UNDERCLASSMEN: we leave our willingness to par- ticipate in all scholastic athletic activities. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Bobbie Allen leaves her singing ability to any needy member of the Glee Club. To Joe Kinger goes Joe Alonso's good looks and suave manner. Q Johnny Altomire's skill in basketball is to be carried on by Smokey Daniels. Anne Marie Becker's frequent visits to Martz's go to Dolly Kubitski. The friendly manner of Mary Lou Belfonte is given to Dot Kelnock. Jimmy Brown's smart everyday attire is left to Daniel Rustchak. Ruth Brown's position as Drum Major.ette will be taken up by Barbara Moleski. Donna Mayernick is lucky to receive the sparkling personality of Peggy Bubnis. The fun-loving attitude of Josie Buccanero goes to Angel Avellino. Mickey Buckwash leaves her mathematical skill to Bobby Bressi, who is in great need of it. I Ruth Ann Conni's title of Best Dressed Girl is passed on with pride to a most fortunate girl, Louise Witowski. Charles Criniti leaves his Jitterbugging skill '?? to Arthur Murray. The peaches and cream complexion and flashing brown eyes of Marion D'Angelo are bestowed on Shirley Lashendock. Ed Davies leaves his locker and all his school possessions to his brother Bobby. Gibby Domanski leaves his Guard position on the football team to Fluffy Cessari. Len Domanski's seat in Senior Science is to be given to Don De'Orio. Ronald Dubb's place in the Band is to be occupied by Anthony Padula. Eddie Duran's love of aircraft goes to anyone interested in airplanes. Eugene Duran's position at Zarlinski's Gas Station is conferred upon Joe Politza. The jokes Mike Fantanarosa tells in Economics class are to be left to the janitors to be cremated. The innocent expressions but devilish ways of Sonny Fesniak ar.e left to Norman Kuzma. Jimmy Fisher leaves his Right Half-back position on the football squad to an unfortunate Junior. John Fulginiti leaves his every-day khaki's to whoever wants them. Goody Goodeluinas' extensive collection of Rock 'n' Roll records go to Kenny Horvath. Teddi Greco passes the ,editor-ship of the Blue and White to whoever can cope with all thc responsibilities entailed. The much envied figure and mmph of Jo Ann Griscavage go to Jane Terry. Bitsy Huxta is taking everything in sight and is leaving nothing to anyone. Ray Kalokitis leaves his unused textbooks and pencils to anyone who wants them. Catherine Keninitz's f1'ivolous mannerisms are left to some shy underclassmen. Babe Varano is the lucky ??? recipient of Mary Ann Korenkiewicz's inane ex- pressions. The reticence and intelligence of Irene Kraft is given to Juanita Alarcon. Alexander Laskoski returns his nickname Spider to the Arachnida family. Walter Litwin's excellent shop abilities are bequeathed to Joe Zenuch. May the next musical prodigy of Professor D'Alexander be ,endowed with Theresa Long's ability as conductress of the band. Jackie Malick's way of two-timing girls goes to anyone who likes to live dan- gerously. Margie Marinelli's giggles are left to Patsy Dumchak. The gridiron speed of Ronnie Marshalek is given to Bobby White. Nancy Medos leaves her iniiuence with the teachers to some fortunate under- classman. Inky Melnick leaves his supposedly funny jokes to Chucky Cessari. Phil Meyer leaves his pipe to whoever wants it. Ray Malkoski is willed Chow-dog Michalowski's pastime at the General Mine. Milo Milewski's seat in English class goes to any future Senior who would like to be the only boy in a class full of girls. Frankie Mirarchi's position as Head Manager of varsity athletics goes to his brother Brownie, Sammy Miriello's happy-go-lucky attitude is given to Vincent Wasilewski. Ann Molesevich leaves her comb to Yvonne, Zushie, and Donna. Joe Molesevich leaves his disc-jockeying at the dances to anyone willing to attend every dance. George Molnar's studious habits and untiring scholastic efforts are granted to the many students who really need them. Shirley Moyer's last year's shorthand book will be left to Barbara Sutsko.
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The truck-driving abilities of Tommy Mudry are left to Larry Morata. Buzzy Murawski forwards his man-about-town nature to Maxie Bindos. Fritz Murdock leaves his audacious ways to some shy underclassman. Rosie Nestico's position as leader of the Majorettes is to be carried on by X Lorraine Wychack. l ' 0 Patsy Bartko is lucky to acquire the cheery disposition of Mary Ann Olbrish. - ,I Anita Pascavage leaves her dish-washing job in the cafeteria to anyone who wants dish-pan hands. '- g E Jeanne Pasterski's drawing ability is left to Ross Medos. ' The dancing ability of Jerry Pedron is passed on to someone capable of following her t1'icky steps. Mike Peek and Joe Scicchitano leave their daily trips to the post-office to some fortunate student who will get to miss a class each day. Patsy Ponbo's typewriter in typing class goes to any Junior who can type sixty words per minute. The model height of Angie Poponiak is bequeathed to Patsy Janoka. .Timmy Prosser-'s lease on Nard's goes to Freddie Edmundson. Janet Pupo's skill in basketball is passed on to Patti Daniels. Jo Ann Pupo's position as captain of the cheerleaders will be taken up by Donna Paulnock. Paul Radilla just leaves. The 5'-2112 of Margie Sassani is left to anyone who can only grow so tall. Sandra Rogers is endowed with Joan Schaffcr's colgate smile. We can't have a class without a red-head so Pat Secula leaves her hair to Red Zegarski. The charming and vivacious ways of Marie Seprinski are bestowed upon Cynthia Bolick. Dave Shimko's ways of wasting time are to be continued by his brother Tom. Doc Shupanski leaves his short stature to Johnny Machusak. The inimitable laughter of Angie Sinopoli is passed on to Johnny Sutsko. Johnny Starego's popularity with the girls is passed on to Ronnie Lutz. Mickey Stewart leaves his dancing skill to Bugsy Bindos. Tony Swatski's tackle position goes to Mike Nagar. Theresa Takach leaves her high scholastic record to her brother Joseph. The neat appearance and poetic ability of Rita Walnock are forwarded to Rose Ann Laboski. Anna Wargo leaves her excellent sewing ability to a fortunate future Home Economics student. Anna Mae Worholic's beautiful eyes are willed to Louise Papp. W Bernice Wery's frequent visits to the skating rink will be carried on by Marie inters. Bill Yarzinsky quote, Pm just leaving. The lankiness of Ronnie Yezerski is given to Tom Kalokitis. Rosie Zaneski leaves her many friends to Sandra Dudra. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY: Mr. Olsheski-better attendance at the Banner Staff Dances. Mr. Sabol-a staff that will prepare its Banner assignments on time. Mr. Ross-less breakage of dishes in the cafeteria. Professor D'Alexander-more band members. Mr. Beierschmitt-better shorthand students. Mr. Patrick-more radio genii. Mr. Doviak-some new jokes to add to his repertoire. Mr. Clauser-students that perform their chemistry experiments quietly. Mr. Thomas-a quiet Latin class. Mrs. Gedanic-more Home Economics students. Miss Arcikosky-some new Royal typewriters. Mr. Strahosky-another class like 12A fper requestj. Miss LaHaza-a baby grand piano. Miss Pello-some new gym mats. Mr. Watral-some new machinery for the shop. Miss Graff-co-operation from the students. Miss Marchetti-some new decorations for her classroom. Mr. Stavenski-championship teams in both football and basketball. Mr. Murray-a Cadillac to ride when he goes out looking for baggers. Rose Marie Cossari-a pink Cadillac to replace her Ford fper requestj. Mrs. Rupski-a lifetime supply of bandaids. Mrs. Bressler-a permanent teaching position. Mrs. Lewis-better disciplined students when she comes to sub. To the janitors-some easy chairs for the boiler room so they can rest while tending to the furnace. X Wh To the cooks-we leave some new 1'ecipes for the cafeteria. is J To the cleaning women-new brooms to sweep the classrooms that we leave so cluttered. 5 Signed, sealed and approved this lst day of June, in the year of Our Lord, n'ineteen hundred and fifty-six. Our Mark K U ff Class of 1956 by Pat Secula and Jeanne Pasterski Page Twenty-Jive
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