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POPULARITY CONTEST HOY Play-boy-Debutante . . . Dennis Smith Most Popular .. . Pete Becker Most Likely to Succeed. . ...Phillip Connell Kay Frances Schepp Best Athlete Pete Becker. 1 [Jim Coleman] Best Looking’ . . . Mickey O’Hara Shirley Jones Best Build . . . Mickey O’Hara Best Actor-Actress . .. Lavern Russell Kay Frances Schepp Biggest Flirt . . . Dennis Smith Lucia Finocchiaro Best Musician ...Lavern Russell Geannea Smith Noisiest .. .Chick Spadter Nicest Smile , . .John DeVencenzo Gossip .. .Joe Stagnitti Beverly Waldo Happiest ...Jack LeBlanc Beverly Waldo Most School Spirit ..Phillip Connell Barbara Fratini Wittiest . . Phillip Connell Johanna Grilli Artist ..Nunzio Lizzio Shirley Waldo Outstanding Senior ..Phillip Connell Outstanding Junior .. Cass Mulford Outstanding Sophomore. .. . .Rocco DiVeronica Mary Ellen Schepp Outstanding Freshman... . . Dick DiVeronica Marilyn Lake page twenty-one
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Page 22 text:
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NOSTRA CLASS In nostra class Albanese est semper primus, Inde Balducci, unus math fiend supremus. Sequitur Becker, having but one amor. Then laetus Bender, ad top-us hell soar. Followed by Bromfield, a bonus amicus, Also by Brown, both fortis et meek-us. In next loco est Burgdoff, semper so gay-us, Caglia comes next; quid can we say-us? Then est R. Carrier, seit all about bovis, Et next is Coleman, nos athlete, you know-is. Following est Connell, una learned poeta, Inde G. Coon; will she unquam fet fat-ta? In the next seat est Cuthbert. a “Diurnorum Scriptor , Then DeBalso, qui est our great quip-tor. DeFazio est next, enthusiastic in sports, DeMauro sequitor now, erit a nurse, she reports. Duos DeVencenzos now. unus D. and a J., D. studies business, et J. sixit he may. Devine, in the next place, unus magister will be, Then est DiGcorge, a future discus-jockey. Evans, nunc, est she Nellie aut Shirl? Finn, coming next, est the laetissima girl! Fratini (she dicit) will own multos dime stores, While Fromey just amat the latus outdoors. Galavotti venit after, semper listening to Ray, Et. J. Grilli, next, erit notissima, they say. Then est Hilts, the feminine athlete-us, Jones comes after, very pulchra et sweet-us. LeBlanc est our Frenchman, amat “Jazz to hear, Lizzio, erit in Notre Dame next year! Lucarellli, when she’s gay-us .will shed lacrimas, Maula, qui est next, loves multas operas. Likewise Mengucci, unus Lanza fan verus- And then R. Metcalf, habet never a care-us. Mitchell venit now, she’s semper so busy, Sequitur Myers, unus bright one, (or is he?) Inde O’Hara, so handsome et blonde-us, Next est J. Orr, de deteties she’s fond-us. Sequitur Phillips, the optimus fun poker, The next est Pokorny, nos maximus joker. Now comes Poldori, unus typist supremus, And also K. Pynn, in sewing est primus. Miss Relyea habet centum interests or more, Following is Russell, nos tops trumpetor. Then est Schafer, qui amat her “Fuz , Et next, K. F. Schepp, semper kidding her “cuz. Shuler est saepe seen, laughing away, Et. Mr. D. Smith, canit like Johnnie Ray! Another Smith sequit, pulchrissimo of all-is, Et. nunc, T. Snyder, very stately et tall-is. Then venit Spadter, in foot ball so fotris, Also Stagnitti, 17 in this sport is. Nunc is S. Sullivan, optimus for punches, Inde B. Waldo, habet boyfriends in bunches! The next Waldo est very well-known in art, Whitmeyer sequitor, unus pal from the start. Extremus in line K. Wickham semper est, There sunt nos Seniors—vero, they’re the best! MARGARET GALAVOTTI
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A TYPICAL DAY IN C. H. S 8:00—The buses halt at the door of CHS and expel their cargoes of immigrants from their native lands of Wampsville, Clockville, etc. 8:57—By now everyone who’s coming (except Nunz) has arrived and we start the day by trying to say the pledge to the flag correctly, and then say a prayer, to begin classes in a happy frame of mind. 9:00—This frame of mind quickly disappears in Solid Ge- ometry when the test is seen on the board, and in French II where Miss Gobillot is wielding her club. 9:45—From lines and “Pierre” to Miss Clines and Shake- speare is our next transition. Most of us agree that if Macbeth had died in the first scene, it wouldn’t have been soon enough. 10:40—This period is a pot pourri—some Seniors languish in study hall while others are in Art or Sec. prac- tice. Many feel obliged to roam through the build- ing spreading cheer, (looking for a morning snack). 11:15—Four days a week in modern problems, Miss Mackey teaches social and economic problems, but on Friday the seniors meet a problem of their own—“The American Observer”. Across the corridor, Mr. Pad- gug is enlightening those who always take speech for granted that it’s a complicated process. 12:00—Those who are going home to eat advance carefully to avoid being run down and trampled by those who are bent in being first in the cafeteria line. 12:30—Noontime is the scene of “quickie” meetings which seldom accomplish anything, and pictures on stage which seldom turn out. 1:00—In order to avoid having a test, the chemistry room is as quiet as a tomb before the arrival of Miss Daniels. There is neither sound nor smell from the lab. We must admit, however, that this is not ty- pical. page twenty-two
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