Liverpool High School 1963 Yearbook (Liverpool, NY) - Full Access

We, the prosperous Class of 1963, lucky winners at the "liverpool lottery" certify, and declare counterfeit all other wills made by same and bequeath to wit. I, Jackie Agaliotis, being of small mind and body, leave to Carole Bohner, the ability to put up with gym class one more year. I, Judy Allen, having broken teeth from frozen sandwiches, donate locker #1266 to anyone who wants a refrigerator. I, David Alvord, leave to anybody who wants them, liverpool Senior High School and its faculty. I, Vincent Andriello, being of fairly sound body and decrepit mind, leave l.H.S. to the merr.y or five sisters. I, Russell Angelo, leave my place on the wrestling team to be filled by one willing to "take it." I, Carolyn Angus, do hereby leave to anyone who would want it, my questionable ability to always finish a long term project a few hours before it is due. I, Marie Annutto, being of sound mind, hereby leave to Marney Chester my great gift of gab during all my classes. I, Sue Ash, being of short body and even shorter wits, leave to anyone brave enough, my half of Pat's locker (2288). Beware, it's temperamental! I, Richard Barbato, being of long body, leave my ability to answer all questions with "I don't know." I, Chuck Barber, being of enured mind, leave lHS. I, Harold Bernardi, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave my ability to goof off in Intermediate Algebra class to any Junior who takes it next year. I, Carolyn Blume, being of sound mind, hereby leave to my gym pal, Kathy Camperlino, the ability to skip without being caught. Keep trying!!! I, George Boak, leave to Karl Reutling, my one and only ability and accomplishment of not getting my homework done on time. I, Angela Bombardo, do hereby leave my ability to get into vexing predicaments to Connie Barardi, (who already has a good start). I, Mike Bonus, leave my football jersey and No. 5 seat in the first boat to any strong, able-bodied person. I, Bob Borrello, being of unsound body and weak mind, leave my ability to forget my chemistry keys to any Junior who wants them. I, James Brown, leave. I, linda lee Brown, leave to the next Senior Class treasurer, the ability to mess up the books. I, John Buck, being in and out of trouble constantly, leave to anyone in the same predicament, Po~ Palmieri's excellent advice. I, Chris Buckholz, being of sound body and strong mind, leave my friendliness to the new Sophomore Class. I, Bob Buonocore, leave the Up and Down Stairs for the future Students. I, Sue Burch, being of feeble mind, leave to Annette Balon my ability to get out of trouble. I, Carol Burt, leave Kathy Sobotka, my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I, Bonnie Butler, leave to Mrs. Dolan, a photo of myself in the traditional Indian costume, and with the memory of a wonderful Senior year I bid "Namaste." I, Bruce Cady, leave all my good marks to my sisters. I, Don Cady, leave my common sense and levelheaded ways to Tom Rinefierd. I, Judi Campbell, leave to Carol Manning, my coordination in gym class, and as that isn't much, I leave her my "little boy blue." I, Art Caponera, would like to leave to anybody, my love for dear old L.H.S. I, Carm Capria, leave to Carol Rathburn, Joe Toscano, and to me, Ralph Brigida. I, Rose Carbone, hereby leave to Maria Alberici luck in her Senior year at lHS and all my heavy books. I, Sam Carulli, leave my quiet manner to John Favalo. I, Rod Castle, being the number one representative of the lovers of lSHS, hereby hand over my title to Alan lmpelethere which was left to me by len Dobkowski. I, Mary Chilcote, being of questionable mind, leave my ability to find my locker in the dark to Judy Sherman. If, after counting to three nothing falls out, it's not yours. I, Theodore Chrisler, leave my ability to look busy doing nothing to Herb Secreti. 59 I, Bonnie Clement, do hereby leave my gym locker to any Junior or Sophomore girl in Miss Abar's class. I, Cheryl Collier, being of sound body and unsound mind, do hereby leave to Don Crispin and larry Shaw, the ability to have as much fun as I did in LHS and the ability to get out. I, Nancy Conklin, leave to my sister Susan, all the tortures of the 11th year and hope she can pass all of them. I, Patti Cottzolla, being of sound mind and big body, leave liverpool Senior High all my treasured memories. I, Dale Cutler, leave my cracked oar to anyone foolish enough to go out for crew. I, Frank D'Agostino, Jr., being of big body and small mind, do hereby hope to leave, plan to leave, and pray I can leave old LHS and a little sophomore g irl (Joannie Shafer) in June '63. I, Marlene Daino, leave my nightly "pin-up" chore to the Juniors. I, Susan Davies, upon leaving lHS, hope to retain some of my at– tained aspirations. I, Gary Deckman, leave one piece of bubble gum to hold the No. 7 seat together, to anyone smart enough to go out for crew. I, Chuck Deland, being of sound body and of a weak mind, leave all my love to Pat lovine. I, Rose DeMarco, leave to the Seniors of '64 my projects in Office Practice. I, Mike DiNicola, hereby leave to Greg Stein all my absence excuses, if he needs them. I, Gene Dobbins, being of sound body and mind leave lHS to my brother, Gary, hoping he can make a better showing in football for Mr. ludovico than I did! 1," linda Dohne, being absent in mind, leave to the halls of LHS-my shadow. 1; "Twinkle Toes" Sharon Dolvorich, being of absent mind and stretched body, leave to my adopted brother, Bill Dewey, all those wonderful lunch periods w ithout me to bother him. I, Sue D'Onofrio, leave all the fun and crazy stunts of Mr. Senecal's 5th period latin II class to any w illing Sophomore, hoping he, roo, will "Get what he wants." I, lenelle Duecker, having nothing of value, leave only this thought " Forge for yourselves, 0 Children of the Wilderness." I, Sharon Edick, leave Penny Wednesdays to the Student Council. I, George Elias, leave all my beloved teachers-especially Mr. Trumbull, to my sister Pat. I, Sharon Fair, being of remarkable ability and stable body, do hereby bequeath my ability to do everything perfect to nobody because I' ll need it next year. I, Jim Fesko, leave my place on the Yearbook Staff to John Nieznalski. I, Kathy Eichel, being of too sound body and greedy mind, need everything I've got and more. I, Sharon Field, have found that my brother does much better flirting than I, so I leave Bud to wander the halls of LHS. Good luck, Girls! I, Vince Foriero, being of sound mind, and body leave to Mr. Donati my seat at the Sport Center. I, Mary l. Fioramonti, leave Sandy Dobkowski my bad habits. I, Helena Gadala, leave to my 7th grade sister, Johanne, my high school reputation. Everyone usually starts high school with a handi– cap!! I, Muriel Gardner, do hereby leave my locker to Baiba Rosenbergs and linda Gronau. I, Gary Getz, leave my book "How to Stay a Bachelor" to the "Boys." I, Tom Gillard, being of sound mind and body, leave my Gruit boots to Phil Hartwell. I, Sue Goetz, do hereby leave these hallowed walls bequeathing to everyone the fun and superiority of being a Senior. I, Richard Good, unsure of health and mind, leave to lHS something no other school has or would want, the memory of ME. I, Jean Gordon, being of weak mind and weaker body hereby leave Rose Anne Menisina, my ability to talk in library behind Mr. Bruce's back. I, Maxine Gordon, do hereby leave to anyone taking Chemistry the ability to break things as often as I did. I, David Gorman, hereby leave to the Chemistry department, the remnants of my gym clothes for experi~ental purposes. I, Becky Gower, being of dubious intellect and awkward body, leave to Priscilla Goodman my red-hot glass in Chemistry and to Cheryl Fryer my inaccessible gym locker.

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