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class will We, the members of the class of 1958 of Wyoming Memorial High School, of the Borough of Wyoming, County of Luzerne, State of Pennsylvania, having assimilated all the knowledge that is possible, and due to the proximity of our release, deem it a wise time to make a provision for the distribution of our wordly goods and possessions, therefore, we, the seniors ofthe afore- mentioned institution being of sound mind and body, memory and understanding do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking and making void any and former wills by us at any time heretofore made, in manner and form as follows: ARTICLE I To the class of 1959, those party loving juniors, we bequeath our note books, text books, ink-smudged fingers, numbed brains, assembly seats and teachers and anything that we may now own that will in anyway further their education. ARTICLE II To the class of 1960, the quiet and refined C?J sophomores, we leave the used T.A.C. records. ARTICLE Ill To the class of 1961, the young and eager freshmen, we leave our high ideals and ambitions. ARTICLE IV To the teachers we will the following: To Mrs. Bryden we will our quiet voices and polite manners. To Miss Egan we will the protractors and compasses we forgot to return. To Miss Francis we will our love of writing compositions. To Mr. .Tones we will the right to proclaim us disloyal if we do not vote at the age of 21. To Mr. Keen we will our fine behavior and obedient ways. To Mr. Matty we will the innumerable interest problems we enjoyed doing so much. To Mr. Mazzatelli we will the white bucks that we always kept clean. To Mrs. Mulhern we will our love of gymnastics. To Mr. Mills we will a place in heaven for his patience, guidance, and help. To Mr. Olesky we will the job of filling out our income tax sheets. To Mr. Podwika we will the Scholastic honors we received in Senior High School. To Miss Wallace we will our old dollar bills for our unpaid library fines. To Mr. Zinkavich we will our love of wood carving on our desks. To Mr. Zwirk we will our first parking tickets. To Mrs. Fetch we will our large French vocabulary To Mrs. Wyandt we will our dissected frogs. To Miss DiMirco we will our paint brushes and worn-out paint sets. To Miss Baldauski we will our favorite recipes, Dorothy Bushkar wills her typing ability to her sister Georgeann. Frances Bayo wills her long black hair to Marie Rabel. Jennie F retti wills her size 45 shoes to Tanya Tissue. Edythe Guilford wills her cheering position to Beverly McKaig. Joann Leone wills her old gum wrappers to Mr. Podwika. Barbara Marshall wills her pixie hair cut to Barbara Rosenko. Carm Mazzarella wills her friendly smile to Diana Steck.
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IDA ROSE VALENTI Secretary ROS ie Tri -Hi-Y 3, Senior Play Committeeg Prom Committee: Usheretteg Ad- vertising Committee. WILLIAM WATKINS Doctor Willy Yearbook C om m i t t e eg Student Council 35 Play Tournament. JEAN MARIE ZAVADA Secretary Jeanzie Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Tri -Hi -Y 2, 35 Prom Committee. 'I STANLEY GEORGE WATESKI Navy Georgie Football 1, 2,3g Track 1,2, 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee, Yearbook Committee, WALTER RINAL DO ZELENSKI Navy Walt Prom Committeeg Senior Play Committee,
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fi irq. 'lclass wi ll Ann Nardone wills her title of Best dancer to her sister Barbara. Gloria Richards wills her ability to jitterbug well to her sister Ruth Ann. Marie Sapiego wills her majorette boots to Sandra Dominick. Rita Shura wills her shy ways to Maureeen Zelinski. Betty Tarapchak wills her dimples to Lynn Schiebelhudt. Ida Valenti wills her favorite seat at Gina's to Connie Zanta. Jean Zavada wills her blushing ways to Cynthia Root. Dick Miller wills his number 14 to Joe Caserella. Zig Pieszala wills his quarterback position to Paul Leinthall. Tom Sleboda wills his hair style to Val Ferack. Ronnie Ambrose wills his position of tackle to his brother J immie. Stan Wateski wills his outdoor love for hunting, fishing, and trapping to Barry Walutes. Tom Turonis wills his art of dancing to Butch Ardo. Eugene Bongo Skursky wills his position of left end to Louis Merph Moyer. J ack Stevenson wills his quiet little Ford to Dick Moffat. Richard Givens wills his art of playing the trombone to Ray Peal. Gene Bushkar wills his love for driving a jeep to Junior Krolick. John Marshock wills his white bucks to Dave Rushnock. Ken Stevens wills his art of driving the Big Buick to his nephew Mike. Dan Raggantesi wills his curly hair to Paul Wasluck. Walter Zelenski wills his shy ways to Gerry McGinley. William Reichart wills his muscles to Gino Cataluffi. Rinaldo Orlandini wills his tackle position to his little brother Rodger. Richard Goode wills his silly ways to Francis Lulewitz. Ruth Lahr wills her shy quiet manner to Joann Cortegerone. Joyce Medlock wills her love of reading to Wendy Watkins. Carol Fritz wills her natural blonde hair to the Ludwig twins. Linda Hartman wills her title of best dressed senior girl to Ann Dunbar. Cookie Koslick wills her cheerful smile to Madge Parkinson. Ray Merenda wills his ability to fall asleep in class to his brother Bob. George Kirchner wills his seat in study hall to Roddie Wilson. Lynn Keen wills his ability to get along with the principal to Joe Fretti. Bette Godlewicz wills her position as drum ma jorette to Donna Lee Miller. .T anice MacDonald wills her chemistry notes to her brother Warren. Ioan Harkovich wills her large vocabulary to Ralphie Nardell. Allan Rapp wills his ability to get alorg with Mr. Olesky to Ed Myers. Bill Watkins wills his ability to solve geometry problems to Miss Egan's future Einsteins Mary Ann Savitsky wills her title as most athletic girl to Rosemarie Delessandro. Connie Allegrucci wills her cheering position to Joann Melone. Pennie Pecht wills her saxophone to Lois Heston. Barb Parra wills her chemistry apron to Judy Buxton. Lois Dilfield wills her bells and band position to Mary Kay Grabowski. Geri Biagioli wills her strut to Leslie Lewis. Ruby Dixon wills her love for traveling to Tom Chernowski. Tom Tissue wills his ability to play basketball to l-lermie Stelecone. Walton Moffat wills his love for big cars to David Dunsavage. Bob Fedorchack wills his flirtatious ways to Harry Jones. Tom Endrusick wills his love for baby sitting to Ed Liewski. Shelie l-laimes wills her battle boots to Judy Miller. Lois Malecki wills her long walk to school to Madaline Kamor.
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