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fast an cgestament Class of February 1958 - Division 2 I6 GEORGE HRYNEWYCZ: I leave all my books and studying to anyone mad enough to take them. EDDIE TERRELL: I proudly leave my books to some proud freshie. GERALDINE SAELENS: I leave the cold foot bath to the treshiesf' ROSIE LEWIS: I leave because it's time. ROBERT KOLBASH: I leave with this saying-'All's Well when Wells Ends'-I mean 'All's Well that ends Wells. IIM WILSON: I leave Mr. Rudy Rinka, the world's foremost authority on football. FRANCES TEAGUE: I leave Wells looking forward to a bright and happy future. WALTER SOBOTA: I leave Mr. Apple, that very good teacher. IUDY YOUNG: I leave to Gloria Zurek my used paints for her art class. CHRISTINE HOLLINS: I leave my cousine Richardine to let her have the locker by herself. Won't she miss me? ANTHE KIAMOS: I leave all my silly class worries to any freshman foolish enough to take them. RONALD RYZNER: I leave, I leave, I leave! ROBERT WHI'I'E: I leave successfully and intentionally. DAVID TAYBRON: I leave my basketball trunks that I bor- rowed from Odell Zeigler two years ago. CATHERINE RUDDER: I leave Patricia, Alberta, Tommy, Mouse. and Ioe to take over where I left off. CATHERINE SCIMECA: I leave my old shoes to some poor freshie so she can follow in my footsteps. ELIZABETH WISNIEWSKI: I leave my division to some un- suspecting freshiesf' ANTHONY TRUPPO: I, Anthony Truppo, entered Wells small and leave big. IRVING WISHNER: I leave my best friends and some enemies. Class of February 1958-Division 301 VERNON ARMSTRONG: I, Vernon Armstrong, leave my empty chemistry locker to some incoming Senior. WESLEY BANKS: l, Wesley Banks, being in sound mind, leave Wells for someone else to struggle through for eight semesters. MIKE BARILLA: I leave for better things, I hope! IOYCE BERGENS: I own nothing, I owe much, all the rest I leave to Wells. DOROTHY BEDNARCZYK: l leave Wells with many happy memories of the four years I spent here. THOMAS BROWN: I leave Wells with the thought of being a success in whatever field I choose. DIANE BOLSEGA: I leave my toe shoes for somebody else to suffer in. IULIUS BYERS: I, Iulius Byers, being 'Nuts and Cracked Up,' leave Wells WONDERING HOW! ANTHONY CALARCO: I leave my cuts and tardies to Miss Zwiefkaf' RENE CHIARELLO: If, of sound mind and body, leave my junk to some up and coming freshie. MARTHA COLE: I leave Wells to go to work. ALVIN COURTNEY: I leave as I came, 'In Peacel' CHARLES COTTON: I leave Wells to make a little room for the coming 1B's. IOE CASTINO: I leave a shaving mug and soap to Anthony Coza. IOHN DELL'ARSINA: I leave bright-eyed, bushy-tailed and eager like a beaver. CAROL DUDA: I leave my pen that Writes in thirty-two dif- ferent languages to some up and coming freshie. CATHY GANAS: I leave my magic paint brush to any talented artist. LUIS GAYTON: I hate to leave but it's time for me to go and leave room for others. GENEVIEVE MISZKIEWICZ: I leave Miss Zwiefka and my ballet class for the freshies who are willing to work. MARY GRIGGS: I leave my civics notes to Bessie McCune. DOLORES FILMONCZYK: I leave my locker to Marie Ciffone and Henrietta. LOIS GUARINI: I leave my paints to room 4l3. IAMES HARRIS: I leave Wells, the Father of Education. to all the up-coming freshies. RICHARD IACOBS: l will leave-if I get a chance. MARCIA IUREK: I leave a little older, not wiser, just bolder. IACKIE LEWANDOWSKI: I leave to discover a way to make short girls taller. BOB NICPON: L leave the work I didn't do. CONSTANCE TIMMONS: l leave to Annette all my ballet friends and to my brother all the hard work. IOANNE ZYZAK: l leave my aches and pains to a future ballet dancer of Wells. IAMES WESOVOTY: I leave Wells with many memories. LUCILLE RAKOWSKI: I leave the boys at Wells to Iackie and look for men on the outside World. Class of February 1958-Division 402 IEWEI. E. DANIELS: I leave Mrs. Kaczkowski believing she is the most beautiful person in the world. NICK FALAGARIO: I leave a razor to Anthony Cozza. Enough said! LINDA TORIANI: I leave all the boys in Wells for my sister Iudy to flirt with. SHERRY WISDOM: I leave Wells with these words, See, I made it! NANCY MADURA: I leave Wells! Hip! Hip! Hooray! IENNIE OLANDESE: I leave Wells? I hope! ROSALIE GRISAFFI: I leave Wells to get married. ELAINE SZUFNAROWSKI: I leave Wells the same way I came in, through the door. LORETTA LANDOWSKI: l leave Wells. Will I? CYLERSTEIN RAINEY: I leave my sister Bertha my Civics notes. ANDREW LANGSTON: I leave Wells because my sentence is up, I hope. CHESTER MIKOLAIEWSKI: I leave all the brains that I don't have to Steve Push. IAMES MAY: I'm leaving because my sentence is up. IPlease give my cell to Mouse.l DAN LaGIOIA: I leave my superior marks to anybody who wants them. IOHN GAYTAN: I leave Wells, but I sure am proud to have attended it. THELMA SMITH: l leave Wells because my sentence is up. My cell goes to Dorothy Hooper and Michelle Ashford. ERNEST GAGE: I leave Wells because I couldn't pay my W.C.A. dues. ANNEIZTE DATTOMO: l wanted to leave. Now I'm not so sure. PAGE 3 I
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Class of February I958 PAGE 30 Q FIRST ROW THELMA SMITH fCookiel Hall Marshal, Teachers Aide. Ambition: Telephone Operator or Model. WALTER SOBOTA Ambition: To make a million. ELAINE C. SZUFNAROWSKI lPepil Secretary, Treasurer, l.R.C. Representative, W.C.A., Hall Marshal, Volley Ball Team. Ambition: To become a Professional Accor- diari Player. Q SECOND ROW WILLIE TATE lLittle Williel Gym Aide. Ambition: Electrician. FRANCES TEAGUE ISV-feet Peal Hall Marshal, Teachers Aide, Office Aide, Class Officers. Ambition: Typist. CONSTANCE TIMMONS lConniel Marshal, W.C.A. Bookkeeper, Ass't Secre- tary, IRC., Ir. Girls' Chorus, Ballet. Am- bition: C.P.A. I THIRD ROW EDDIE TERRELL Ambition: Gym Instructor. LINDA TORIANI lLynnl l.R.C. Representative, Division Officer, Teachers Aide, Secretary of English Class, Program Office Aide, lr. Girls' Chorus, Italian Club. Ambition: Stenoqrapher. ANTHONY TRUPPO lButchl Football Team. Ambition: To learn how to drive. Q FOURTH ROW IAMES WESOVOTY llimmyl Teachers Aide. Ambition: To be successful ROBERT WHITE fAesop the fable teller! Ambition: To be happy. WOODROW HENRY WILLIAMS lClub Fingers! Hall Marshal, Basketball, Football. Ambi- tion: Doctor. Q FIFTH ROW SHERRY WISDOM fChampl Hall Marshal. Ambition: To be a model secretary. IRVING WISHNER fWish Washl Air Raid Marshal, R.O.T.C., l.R.C. Officer, Teachers Aide, Mixed Chorus, Division Officer. Ambition: To be a football in- structor. ELIZABETH WISNIEWSKI fLizl Teachers Aide, Wells World Delegate, Secretary of Division, Mixed Chorus. Am- bition: Teacher. IOANNE ZYZAK fwaddlesl Division Officer, l.R.C. Member, Wells World Delegate, Ballet, Teachers Aide, Mixed Chorus, Correlator Delegate. Am- bition: Secretary.
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. I 1 ,,, . , UNIUH IIIVISIU S 0 Division LR I ROW 1 R. Saverino, I. Ientzeri, V. Selmon G. Sammcrrco, D. Staqner, V Wales ROW 2 V. Iones, P. Smith, D. Wash, E Espadcr, I. Stiman, Mrs. Sormen ieiier. ROW 3 W. Palmer, M. Starr, R. Smith W. Dombrowski, B. Simpson, M Stoqrier. ROW 4 L. Sasse, G. Byers, L. Scislowicz I. Cobb, W. Siancy, G. Staqno. 0 Division 104 ROW 1 E. Foxx, M. Grzempa, R. Chism P. Felcman, I. Harike, K. Hor- beriko. ROW 2 D. Skaluba, D. Humpa, I. Pairick Miss Schildnecht, M. Skrabcxcz T. Hernandez, I. Harkness. ROW 3 L. Graphic, I. Gniadek, I. Haqler I. Stagg, I. Phlamm, R. Kucy. I I
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