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CLASS WILL Rose Emanuello . . . leaves her blond hair to Priscilla MacLean. Norman Frates . . . leaves his football ability to David Truesdell. Patricia Grassie . . . leaves her figure to Meredith Parsons. Thomas Guerra . . . leaves his love for baseball to Milton Ferreira. Carl Hoss . . . leaves Shirley. Carlo Lagrotteria . . . leaves Mr. Harris in peace. Benjamin Levine . . . leaves Kimballs to Bobby Salvador. William McAuliffe . . . leaves his height to Gert Bresnahan. Margaret McLellan . . . leaves her Spanish with pleasure. Edward Mulvey . . . leaves his trombone to the Salvation Army. Ralph Nason . . . leaves his bow legs to Susan DeSantis. Katherine Pagliaro . . . leaves but doesn ' t want to. Donald Pratt . . . leaves his cigarettes to Mac Ferreira. William Reid . . . leaves Jimmy Woods. Forrest Robinson . . . leaves his books to Miss Fay. Phyllis Rose . . . leaves her embroidering to Carolyn Srudley. Shirley Salvador . . . leaves her hot rod to Connie Longo. Grace Saprito . . . leaves her shorthand to anyone with long fingers. Ann Simeone . . . leaves her pep to Mr. Kellogg. Louis Simeone . . . leaves his looks to Bob Ripley. Ruth Stover . . . leaves Frank. Steve Wigmore . . . leaves for Billy Barnes. HOW THEY GOT THROUGH SCHOOL John Barrett Staggered Carlo Lagrotteria Argued James Brown Drawled Margaret McLellan Notes ! Patricia Carey Agreed William McAuliffe Tripped Sigrid Carey Fate Edward Mulvey Clowned Nancy Coggan Reduced Ralph Nason You Guess Barbara Donovan Telephone Co. Katherine Pagliaro Bounced Walter Dow Brains Forrest Robinson Read Richard DeCosta Tip Toed Phyllis Rose Crochet ed Rose Emanuello Gabbed Shirley Salvador Shot Norman Frates Effort Grace Saprito Breezed Thomas Guerra Struggled Ann Simeone Flitted Patricia Grassie Studied Louis Simeone Pull Carl Hoss Intelligence???? Ruth Stover Kept Quiet Steven Wigmore Waded
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LYRIC LIKENESS John Barrett James Brown Patricia Carey Sigrid Carey Nancy Coggan Richard DeCosta Barbara Donovan Walter Dow Rose Emanuel lo . Norman Frates . Patricia Grassie . Thomas Guerra . Carl Hoss . Carlo Lagrotteria Benjamin Levine William McAuIiffe Margaret McLellan Edward Mulvey . Ralph Nason Katherine Pagliaro Donald Pratt William Reid . Forrest Robinson Phyllis Rose Shirley Salvador Grace Saprito Ann Simeone Louis Simeone Ruth Stover Steve Wigmore . I Wake Up in the Morning Feeling Fine ' Lights Out Mocking Bird Afraid to Say, Hello Floating on a Bubble ' Stout Hearted Men Misbehavin ' Homework Oui Marie A Huntin ' We Will Go I Go Erom Corner to Corner Take Me Out to the Ball Game Hey, Good Lookin ' A Little Bit Independent I Didn ' t Know What Time it Was Get a Horse, Get a Buggy Peg of My Heart Comin ' Through the Rye If I had the Heart of a Clown Come on a ' My House Slow Poke Empty Saddle I Talk to the Trees Ain ' t She Sweet Happy Talk Efficiency Keepin ' Outa Mischief, Now Margie Love n ' Devotion No Love, No Nothin ' CLASS WILL |ohn Barrett . . . leaves Sandy MacNeil to carry on his great works. James Brown . . . leaves his stage post to Clark Young. Patricia Carey . . . leaves her winning ways to Ann Revelle. Sigrid Carey . . . leaves her driving ability to Mr. D ' ntuono. Nancy Coggan . . . leaves Bernie as the last member of the OLD GANG. Richard DeCosta . . . leaves his physique to Paul Restuccia. Barbara Donovan . . . leaves her place at the switchboard to Patsy Marks. Walter Dow . . . leaves his intelligence to Joan Keefe. 12
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SENIOR PROPHECY Up into the wild blue yonder soars the plane that will carry me back to New York after attending a medical convention in Europe. As 1 glance at the cockpit door, I see the name of the pilot, James Brown, and I rest assured that my flight home is in good hands. For lack of something to do, I pick up the morning edition of the New York livening Sun. While glancing through the pages, I see Ann Simeone ' s gossip column. Let ' s see who is mak- ing news in New York. Bill Rciil. famous private eye, cracks case that lias heen baffling New York police for over a year. For the complete report on how Reid exposed the criminals, tune in to Shirley Salvador ' s new television show. Racket Busters, which can be seen over station WYPONACXORL T V. Rose Emanuello, coach of the country ' s first women ' s football team, leads her team to victory over the Cohasset Skippers, 99 to 7. History was made yesterday when Benjamin Levine and Sir Walter Dow flew the first successful rocket ship to the moon. Last evening marked the opening of the fabulous night dub. The Golden Bub- ble. Owner William McAuliffe entertained his guests with that sensational, up-and- coming comic, Ed Chuckles Mulvey. Also on the program was Forrest Robinson, who gave a spectacular performance with his roller skating act. Don Pratt and his orchestra supplied the music for dancing which made an enjoyable evening for all. Among the celebrities who attended the premiere were Governor and Mrs. Lagrot- teria. Admiral [ohn H. Barrett was there with his fiancee, Joanne Rockefeller, the great- granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller. The Club was honored to have Nancy Coggan as its guest. Miss Coggan has left MGM Studios to start a new series of her own tele- vision shows. Ruth Stover was given a tremendous ovation from her fans when she landed at La Guardia yesterday after returning from the Olympics in Europe. Norman Frates astonished the whole country when he returned from Lake Titicaca with a bald headed rhinoceros. The famous game hunter will lead his next expedition in Africa. 14
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