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JANIS WETTERER Ambition: SECRETARY Badminton 4, Basketball 3,4, Bowling 4, Softball 3,4, Tennis 4, Volleyball 4. Likes babies, tennis, bowling . . . Dislikes homework, tests and getting up early. HELEN WILLIAMS Ambition: SECRETARY Likes collecting records, boat- ing and swimming . . . Dis- likes going out for gym in the cold and getting up early. MABJORIE ZELLER Ambition: SECRETARY OR MODEL Shoreline 4, Forum 4, Busi- ness Club 3,4, Sportsnight 1,2, 3,4, Field Hockey 1,4, Bowling 3,4. Likes teachers who are con- siderate, respectable boys, neatness and art . . . Dislikes oral reports and teachers who ridicule students. Page 53
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JERRY WALLACE Ambition: NAVY ELECTRONICS Likes cars, money and fishing . . . Dislikes talkative people. BARBARA WATSON Ambition: NURSE Business Club 3, Sportsnight 2,3,4, Tennis 2,4, Volleyball 3,4, Field Hockey 2,4, Basket- ball 3,4. Likes perfume, summers, ice skating . . . Dislikes teased hair, color orange. EDWARD WARD Ambition: BIOLOGIST Football 2,3,4, Rifle 4, Track 2,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4. Likes breeding tropical fish for fun and profit, food, fe- males, football . . . Dislikes Physics taught on a college level to High School quiz kids. Page 52 JANET WEAVER Ambition: PRIVATE SECRETARY Shoreline 4, Latin Club Secre- tary 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Sports- night 2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 1,2,3,4. Likes food, variety of shoes and Driver Education . . . Dis- likes super markets, U. S. Navy and stubborn people. JOHN WEISS Ambition: ENGINEER National Honor Society 3,4, Shoreline Editor 3,4, Baseball l,3, Math Team 1,2,3,4, Vik- ing Voice 4. Likes pizza, weekends, and the beach during the summer . . . Dislikes mornings and learn- ing Spanish Civilization.
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IH Class oi June 1963 Senior ill EREBY LEAVE . . . . BARRY HOSCHEK . not knowing what happened to that multi- millionaire stockmarket financier, Mr. Brasch. KATHY BOODMAN an emergency brake and an extra fender to Mr. Curtis. CATHIE BRAWNER all you unlucky teachers another Brawner. JUDY REINHARDT my school spirits to all the future cheerlead- ers. I prophesy all the seniors will be suc- cessful. J UDI TIMME Mr. Skolnick a stepladder so he can adjust the shades. ' BARBARA THOMPSON my yellow striped waxpaper to whoever sits at our 7th period lunch table. CAROL LUHRS Mrs. Russell a typing eraser, because she is always borrowing mine. MARY ELLEN SUMAKIS 10 lbs. of empty peanut shells for Mr. Curtis's tuba. BARBARA MEINKE ' all my pretzel crumbs to Mrs. Esposito. GAY KNEER Mr. Skolnick one stepladiier for use when opening windows. RALPH STEVENSON one vote for Mr. McCabe. :TOSEPH BRUNO I hopell Doi:-:EIB VENEROSO JIM a pair of long underwear to those unlucky Juniors who have to play field hockey on those sub-zero, snowy mornings. SHANAHAN still trying to figure out what Jerry Wallace has been trying to tell me for the past 4 years, and I predict John Julius Agnitti will be Mr. Cowlick of 1965. MILDRED CEROSISM my high marks in Office Practice to some un- lucky Junior. PAULETTE MILLS with HAPPINESS mamiis EDWARDS ' Mr. McCabe 1000 sheets of re-usable quiz paper. BRUCE BERNARD Mr. Howard the knowledge that his skill as a teacher and a human being will never be forgotten. JANICE EKBACK a box of tranquilizers, a crying towel, and a book How to Get into College Without Really Trying to the Guidance Department. BOB OFTEDAL Mr. Tchack a year's supply of white dress shirts without collar buttons. DAN KOBER next year's French 3 class a book entitled How to Succeed in French Without Really Trying . A LYNN M. KITTREDGE my cheerleading uniform to any girl who can keep it together! LARRY SCHULTZ ROL an assorted group of animal calls for next year's lunchrooms. F FEHRENBACH a Field Trip for Nick. MARILYN PIUMEILI my 6-foot locker to my 5'1 sister. NEDDA MACELIS , . . . Mr. McCabe all the pieces of gum he made us take out during class. BERNADETTE FESTA . . . Mr. Boglioli the motto of CANDID CAMERA - S.M.I.L.E. MARIE VARUOLO . . . Mr. Ferrara a whole new assortment of pickled bugs to heave at unsuspecting Biology stu- dents sitting front row center. LYDIA MALTIN . . . a pair of stilts and a couch cushion to Mr. Robertson for the next student in his driving car who cannot reach the clutchg plus my nick-name duck to anyone who fits the descriptiion. ROBERT H. PUTTICK . . . my late passes to anyone who has drawers large enough to hold them. JOYCE SCHWEIZER . . . my Green gym socks to Miss Clugston. ROBERT SCHWEIGER . . . my Rutgers rejection slip - they'll be sorry! ALEEN TUFANO . . .my brother, Jerry, my sister Suzanne, my cousin Dennis, my cousin, Susie, etc. DARBY HIGGINS . . . all my driving experience to Mr. Boglioli. GARY COLLINS . . . all my thin ties to Mr. Peterson and Mr. McCabe. f CLAIRE ACCOLLA . . . to my successor as Senior Editor the privilege of reading the Class Will uncensored. BETTY ROHR . . . my bookkeeping ambition and my nickname Lacy to Mr. Dunham. BETTE ROGERS . . . my bottom locker to any 6'3 guy who wants exercise in bending. DONNA DANIELSON . . . give all Seaford teachers peace and quiet. LARRY PERSSON . . . a year's supply of steerburgers to my driving instructor, Mr. Robertson. CAROL I-IENDRICKSON . . . my sister with six wonderful, miserable years yet to go. BARRY ROTHBERG . . . control over the students to the lunch room teachers. KATHY O'MALLEY . . . my locker to the next poor person who has to put 3 people's possessions in it. JEANNE AMATO . . . Tammy my lunch hour with the boys. JILL NELSON . . . Carol Wallace another month. RUDOLF ADAMEK . . . Mr. Tchack a portable top button. BARBARA VERITY . . . so a new Decca President can give Mr. Hallenbeck gray hair. BARBARA JENNISON . . . Mr. Robertson another frustrating driver who won't be able to ride the clutch. ARTHUR HENKEL . . . Bruce Bernard some friends. JIM GIBSON . . . Mr. Kronenberg a jar of that greasy kid stuff. JOHN AGNITTI . . . for definite uncertainty. STEVE FREESE . . . Joe Trubia one yearis supply of animal food to feed the zoo in front of his house.
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