Don Miguel Bloom bequeaths a cup of coolness to Neil Rudolph. Gregory
Hagopino gives Toby Marshal the 47 erasers that were not returned,
and care of the Senior Class, 18 small furry mice. (If he can catch
them.) Dave Hampson imparts all the track distance records in Rock-
land County to Mike Gannon and Mike Meehan. Vera Hoyer-Booth hands
down her neat and roomy locker to messy Annette Hunn. Bunny Lawres
gets all of the good times in law class and the parking space between
two cars from Ed Hickey. Reid Hoffer leaves Jim McGrath the left wing
position on the soccer team so he doesn't have to run himself to death
as a halfback. June Hersey entrusts her study hall skipping ability
to Linda Doxsey. Michael Riek gives Dennis Heath enough empty quart
bottles to pay for a new universal joint for his jalopy. Jean Hensey
passes on one slightly used gym suit with accessories and all the
first period "fun" to Rose Garribaldi with sincere compliments. Pat
Gress receives Jimmy Seidel's old six pack of beer. Krista Lochner
presents Connie Farley with Mr. Walker, 1 set of oils, and two paint
brushes in hopes that she will successfully complete her course in
Abstract Art III.
Marti Hill is entrusted with one army surplus helmet for bombings
in the near East by Peter Mago. To whomever gets locker # 516, John
Marshall leaves the contents including one manual, "The Art of Opening
School Lockers." The contents having been locked in the locker for
four years, he no longer needs them. Bill Manning will himself his
own locker as he may still be here next year. Eileen Liska hands down
her record of perfect attendance for the past four years to Bob
Westervelt. Richard Luskin bequeaths William Maliha his violin in
hopes that Bill practices as much as he did. Neil Langer entrusts
Stuart Minor with his powers of speech and tact. Also may he enjoy
his new position of community chauffeur. Allen Luther leaves one seat
in Mr. Vertullo's class to Jim Klien in Mr. Orlando's office. Neil
Schipas inherits all of Ron Taggart's parking lot problems. David
Tobey gives David Shecter a year with J. B. M., and a pile of work to
keep him busy. Frank Taddonio presents Richard Gans with a new pair
of shoes and socks plus a pair of scissors so that he may look human.
Dave Thorne bestows upon Mike Arvanites a hot mustang so that he can
have a hot car. Bruce Thompson imparts to Bob Koesiter one half rot-
ted gym suit and gym locker #166. Barara Danahy presents Nancy Danahy
with four dozen left over Senior play programs. Marilyn Curtis leaves
Diane Fay a years supply of "gizmos" for the Varsity Majorettes.
Eileen Miller hereby leaves locker #585 with a 8" x 12" color pict-
ure of the Rolling Stones to some lucky underclassman. Holly Hennessy
bequeaths "the agent" to Hallie Coletta. Carolyn Heilbrun leaves "1
pair of sweat socks" to Mindy Sorkin. To Madelene de Ornellas. Arlene
Zingale dedicates 1,000 and 1 Ram's Horns and her Spanish knowledge,
and ability to communicat to any deserving junior. To James Gasparino
Arlene leaves someone else to poke in Math Class. Marion Severynse
leaves linda Wilhelm 17 pounds of late pass from Doc to any class.
David Schecter receives a Football helmet autographed by Paul Hornung
on a piano leg post from Glenn Saunders. To the entire proletariat
of underclassmen in Dr. Carney’s Chorus, Chris Loekie entrusts his
cherished copy of "Quotations from Chairman Mao." Andy Lask hands
down his 1,000,000 brownie points and all his A.L. hits to Stephen
Lask, the "Little Greek." Annette de Mavilan bequeaths to Linda
Schild, one base ball bat to be used during her reign and fond memor-
ies of N.O.R.C. One half of their lunch goes to Pam Wilson from Joyce
Cumming. Cheryl Smith's winning ways with Dr. Carney go to Mary Araneo.
Note: see also class of '66 Will and class of '65 Will for numerous "gifts" to our class, and to the class of '68 for lucky(?) recipients of our largesse...
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