Woodrow Wilson High School - Saga Yearbook (Middletown, CT)

 - Class of 1959

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What we leave behind . . . LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1959 Harry Zlokower leaves a fatigued typewriter with many happy memories. Shirley McGrath leaves softly, quietly, and gently. Sylvia Astle leaves her orchid fingernail polish to Miss Ella Rufleth. Joel Pear leaves Mr. Harris a secret formula for a suc- cessful football team. Jane Turner leaves part of the Class of 59 to the Class of 60. Bob Hamilton leaves a very pleasant impression of him- self wherever he's been. Tony Petras wills Bob Inglis and Warren Roberts a great football team. Julianne Bellmore leaves her record of being late to Denice Pritchard. Mary Schukoske leaves Wilson's long halls to transcon- tinental bicycle riders. Sue Blasco leaves her big appetite to any Junior who can afford it. Leo Siecienski leaves a pocket-ful of bloodsuckers and his water-logged diving apparatus. Bill Dowling leaves with Leo. Gary Burr leaves his volume of poetry to Miss Facius. Connie Perruccio wills a new history book to Mr. Harris. Joyce Solito leaves Judy a pair of shoulder pads. Harvey Gauthier leaves for the A.V. room. Bob Pistel leaves his homework to Dave Schilke and a copy of Cicero's Orations to Mrs. White. Tony Gioco leaves the school the way he found it. Johnny Prete leaves his pair of wornout track shoes to Mr. Sullivan. Sal Mazzotta leaves his right of way in the halls. Bob Gula leaves 360 cartons of strawberry ice-cream to Nevin Schreiner. Skip Holroyd leaves the glorious byword, Tooch”. Ronny Russo leaves the Cross-Country squad to Don Turner and Bill Angell. Burt Hale leaves quickly and quietly. Marilyn Reed leaves the filing in the Guidance Office to Elaine Ogorzalek. Louis Guarino leaves his physics book to a physician. Dian Smoloski leaves Latin to Mrs. White. Bobby Vinci leaves his drawing table to E)ave Schilke. Ben Hall leaves absolutely nothing to no-one. Flo Hurlburt leaves her corns to Elaine Scarrozzo and Joyce Hurlburt. Pat Jacob leaves with a diploma. Marcel Alain leaves a joke book to Mr. Champagne. Jim Kelly leaves his wheelchair pushing license. Ernie Piche leaves a can of corn to be served with teachers' jokes. Frank Bidwell leaves happily. Mary Lou Blacha leaves her majorette whistle and troubles to next year's head majorette. Jack Cubeta wills his broken down locker and French verb wheel to anyone who wants them. Ray Myjak leaves his A+’s in math to anyone who can attain them. Lucille Pattavina leaves the absentee slip blank. Bonnie Peters leaves all her new found friends at Wilson. Tommy Inglis leaves Mr. Akerley a lot of well worn mechanical drawing equipment. Dotty Otfinoski leaves My Happiness”to Ann Hatfield. Carmela Ruffino leaves the French language to French- men Fran Misenti leaves all the money she has counted and collected, collected and counted. Dan DiGiulio leaves all his original experiences to the Vo-Ag school. Mike Giuffrida leaves his red bathing trunks to Mr. Miller. Charlie Ehlers leaves a confused faculty. Jack Jarzavek leaves with writer's cramp, poor eyesight, and an empty bottle of Geritol. Ginnie Eveleth leaves her physics notebook to any ab- bitious Junior. Kay MacNeil leaves her lung power to Terry Bankoski. Pat Rau leaves her French book to a more fortunate French student. Bill Jordan leaves a Tale of Two Cities still unread. Pauline Courville leaves her quietness to Shirley Lavallee. Albin Novak leaves his dependability as chief sports’ manager. Bobby Manthay leaves in a cloud of dust. Moe Cohen leaves his polished white bucks and his not- so-polished mid-year exams. Margaret Inglis leaves Mr. Ouellette delighted that he will never hear her accent again. Dave Mokoski wills his good luck to whoever will need it. Don Emanuelson leaves all his used books, pencils, and paper. Bill Lefco wills Mr. Sullivan an undefeated season next year. Richard Doane leaves one can of roofing cement to patch the holes in the roofs. Dick Kellish leaves with a free Saga and a closet full of unopened Christmas card boxes. Ray Miller leaves his favorite class, the activity period. Kathy Boylan leaves Miss Hyland's horse to the unsus- pecting Sophomores. Sal Branciforte wills his locker, his books, and his record to anyone who can use them. Tom Reed leaves his coveralls and his dirty white (?) bucks. Walter White leaves a frustrated cow and an empty milk pail. Mario Tirone wills Mr. Sullivan a good Cross-Country squad. 30

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