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Thanks for the information, but l really must leave now, l'll read the rest of the paper in the taxi on the way home. Hmmm-Look at this sports page. Marge Zolczer, Marcella Beaty, Marlene Martin and Joan Petock have joined the Olympic swim- ming team. Oh, this should be good-the Roller Derby is coming to Buffalo, August lst, bringing with it those wildcat skaters, Toni Parisi, Susie Panaro and Rose Marsalaf' Here we are, Miss, at the big, booming, beautiful Sal A. and Sal J. Ballacchino Hotel, Inc. As our visitor signs the register, she reads the names of some other alumni who have come for the reunion. Among these are Mary Della Sala, Glenn Lincicome, Robert Godios, Lucy DiPasquale, Theresa DiMarco and Carl Rizzo. She marches over to the elevator which is run by Carl Saccone, who always did have his ups and downs in life, and then she retires to her suite to gain sufficient strength for the hectic evening which follows. Yes, that was the night to remember, the night when the voices of the Class of '50 again resounded through the halls of Grover. Presid- ing over this glorious affair was Charlie Pace, the Principal, assisted by Frank Cartonia. The speech of Anthony Maccagnano, President of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Suffer- ing Seniors, was interrupted by a radio-active flash which blew out the atomic lighting system in the auditorium. However, light was restored by bright Mike Vertino, the custodian, who has finally obtained an official life-long member- ship at Grover. While talking to Marge Kearney, a teacher at Grover, our visitor learned that several of our girls such as Mary Procari-Rossi, Anna Mule, Helen Stevenson and Joan Sunzeri are now sta- tioned at the Wave quarters in Good Bye and that air hostesses, Joan Claus, Etta Winters, and Pat Fox are now living at the Flying Saucer base on Mars. She also learned that Joe Tim- ineri is author of the famed book Forever l'm a Senior. As usual, the gang decided to dash across the street to annoy Mr. Donahue. Kay Naples, Rose Pignataro, and Cassie Leone were still sipping the inevitable nickel cokes. lt took quite a while for Johnny Tomasula to compose the concoctions which were ordered because he was interrupted by a customer who was in dire need of a box of Peter's Pink Pills for Puny People. This ailing customer was none other than Joe Lazzaro. Ah -the time has come when our visitor must bid her friends goodbye. This is t-he end of a perfect day. As she rushes to the rocket base to catch her stratospheric flying saucer, she runs into Antoinette Pisa, Joe Pilittere, Jeanette Kester, Ray Mesiah, John Warner and Marie Loverso. They too had decided to leave Buffalo and venture into a more fantastic world.
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ANTOINETTE VULLO- A good nature and a smile go a long way. Secretarial, Chorus, Monitor, Merit Roll 3, 4. Ambition: Private secretary. JOHN WARNER- He liveth long who liveth well. Science, 500 Club, Football, Intramural Sports. Ambi- tion: Success. ETTA WINTERS- Quiet, but oh my! Science, Monitor, Latin Club, Who's Who and What's What Club Secretary '50, Vocational Guidance Club, Sports, Honor Roll 3, Merit Roll 4. Ambition: Air hostess. MARJORIE Z0LCZER1 l.ast but certainly not least. Secretarial, Campus Topics, Merit Roll 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: Private secretary, Today's Class . . . Tomorrow Oops, pardon mel Aren't you Pat Jacoy? Well, imagine meeting you on a rocket ship. Where are you going? Why, l'm with Leonard Anzalone, Antoin- ette Vullo, Duane Bennett, Sally Nasca, Joan Hurley and John Giallombardo, all Groverites and we're going to a reunion of the class of '50, Do you know who the pilots of this ship are? They are none other than Benny Scinta and Millie Baggarozzo. You know, they were always flying high together. Fasten your safety belts, please. We're landing at the Buffalo airport. Well, goodbye now, Pat. l'll see you at the reunion. Toodleoo. Step this way, folks, step right up to Guz- zio's Glowing, Glittering, Glistening, Gleaming Shoe Shine Stand, the stand where you can sit. Paper, paper, get your paper. My goodness, paper boy, you remind me of Jack Bagarozzo, a former classmate, Well, ma'am, l am. Would you like a paper? Why, this newspaper is almost exclu- sively Grover Clevelandish. Owned by Carrie Polito, it has as its editor Rose Marie Vellere. Ginny Bartolotta, who always did click with everyone, is the shutter happy photographer. Our prize English student, Rocky Fenno, wrote this exclusive article on the double wedding of Brad Nutty to Pat Telesco and Tony Testa to May Tripi. You can see where Grace Petock is now designing costumes for television broad- casts. Then, too, this article tells of Marie Tromba's promotion to Supervisor of the new nursing school. Her assistant is to be Celestina Abati.
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