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bo- xx' N of N vb an D-CD W af rl' J Jef? A 4-1 38 611155 Praplzecy On our atomlc powered surf board the Class of 57 has been able to trace over the waves to the year 1967 It doesn t seem posslble but II IS Bemg we re at th1s year of 1967 let s take a look at the town of Hammonton and see what the Class of 57 has done for As we stroll through the ma1n street of Hammonton we hear everyone talk1ng about the newly elected Pres1dent ofthe Cham ber of Commerce Donald Rupert we knew he could do lt The aroma of bakmg soon arouses our senses so we wonder 1nto the Woodburn Bakery where we f1nd T1m bUS11y engaged 1n prepar1ng new and unusual cook1e reclpes As we chat w1th T1m he tells us he can t understand why but a rel1c museum has offered h1m 510 000 for h1s car As we leave the bakery across the street we spy the office of Kay Speer the famous authorlty on love l1fe Sle has just completed a new book ent1tled How To Hold Your Man Her asslstants are June Super Josephme Vaccarelll and August1ne Masclo Next door we f1nd Fenesla D Febbo s shoe store Fenesla has been greatly acknowledged 1n the shoe f1eld because of her creat1on of a h1gh heeled pump w1th rubber soles She hopes to sell many to her esteemed tennls frlends Concetta F1orato Jane Heller and Joyce S1mms Next we stop 1n at the paper store and talk to 1ts new propr1etor John Tomasella Whxle there we declde to gllmpse through an ISSUC of Charm magazlne What a surpr1se for sm1l1ng at us from the cover 1S Rlta Cappucc1o wearlng a lovely gown de slgned and made by the world renown deslgner E11een MZCIIC As we put the book down our eyes catch Slghl of a detectlve magaz1ne wrltten by Robert Klose who we understand 1S con Sldefed modern day s Sherlock Holmes As we leave the store we are greatly honored by meetmg two f1ne gentlemen who have gone far 1n the world Theyare non other than RUSSIH and Chma s newly elected d1ctators Robert Ruberton and Russell Ruggerlo respectlvely They have done wonders for those countrles ln a d1stance we not1ce the pollce force marching toward us We are surprlsed to see that the Captain IS Tommy Dodaro On hls force are Anthony Vltale Joe Capella and Jack Clements As we cont1nue we bump 1nto Anthony Zozone who has bought most of the corners m Hammonton and has placesacandy counter on each He tells us that Nancy Ingem1 has been g1v1ng h1m qu1te a b1t of trouble She started a Slenderella Salon and IS dlSCOUI'ag1I'lg everyone from eatmg candy 1nclud1ng many steady customers of Anthony s such as Carol Sxefert Betty Jane Mart1n and Edd1e Bowers On our way we hear someone mentlon the fact that many people ofthe Class of 57 have taken to wr1t1ng Dora Lee Elllott has wr1tten a book ent1tled How Not To Go Steady In 10 Easy Lessons Robert DeC1cco and Dennts Fox have wrttten one ent1tled lmposs1ble Experlments Made Easy Barbara Romeo and Jo Ann Sabat1n1 are well known because of the1r ever famous book on the1r recently con ducted exper1ment ent1tled The Makmg Of A P1t1ess Cherry As we cross the street we are almost over run by two auto mob11es Who are they? Ang1e D1Natale and Margaret LaSassa lst and 2nd place wmners for the season at the Rosedale Stock Car Races Ang1e tells us that her cous1n Gladys IS makmg the headl1nes It seems that Gladys has been chosen Presldent of .. ' lb A a ffl ' - ' - 'away t y g ll -2- ' 1 , 1 1 - lk is . . . -. . .f , , .. ,wfxx . . ' i , ,. - jllh ' ' U .H , 155-1, . . . , :Pd xkzx - ' , - f'4 f' . ' - . . . ' - , X , ' . . 1. n' . i. 7 Cr - . . I ' ' - s X - - , fl t a
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kai we Nancy Lane hands the candy machlne keys to a good mechanlc To Joe Petrucelll and Bllly Davenport Jack Keenan leaves hls rlght and left basketball shoes lf the shoe flts wear II boys Llnda McMullen leaves her hot temper to LOUISE Rlslng Tom Urgo s beloved car IS left to anyone who IS fool enough to take II All of Angle DlNatale s unused absent excuses go th Brenda Speer There IS one for every day ln the week Brenda Joe Perna s bladeless razor goes to hls brother Bob Catherlne Berenato leaves her glgglES to Dlane Cardla As lf she needs them Don Caruso leaves hlS duals and hls PICK up to hls brother to carry on where he left off Oh my goshl Anjelo Jullano s old tap shoes and jltterbug steps are glven to Tommy DeClcco Joyce and Eleanor Arlsteo leave thelr dlfflcult ldentlty to Anlta Mae and Mary Ann Pagano A lonely tear drops as Rlta Cappuccloleaves her vacant chalr to the oncomlng prom queen Charles Baldl leaves hls book How To Bulld A Blgger Body to Bob R0dl LIKE fUb16S PIECIOUS and rare Dorlan Harvey and Paullne Cappucclo leave thelr frlendshlp to Concetta Zangl and Eleanor Pltale You lucky lower classmen one of you wlll be the owner of Bob Earllng s s Concetta FIOIBIO leaves her knowledge ln sclence to her cousln To Sam Mavlllo Bob Wence leaves one box of empty shot gun shells Gerry Tomaslno leaves her color guard sword to Allce Gottuk Bob DGCICCO wllls hls towerlng helght to Wllllam Dutfy Jlllle Vacarelll wlll be the new owner of her slster Josephlne s manners Use them Julle Chlc Mllldlefl leaves hls hlstory notes to Betty Ann Sooy and hopes she can do better wlth them than he dld He wants her to graduate rlght away Elleen Macrle leaves her unused Macbeth book to ROSSIIE Garofolo C4 3 Danny Westcoat polltely leaves hlstory Jannle Bennett s Southern accent IS left to MISS Gugllotta Barbara Romeo s artlstlc ablllty IS left to Johnnv Bertlno Let s hope he c as much Wlth II as hls predecessor Fenesla De Febbo leaves all her old shoe boxes to her slster Esther Those last few drlvlng polnts that ROCCIE Colasurdo has go to Joe FIOYC e ll need them when the golng gets rough Joe Capella s eraser marksmanshlp lsleft to the next senlor ln home room 11 Kay Speer leaves all the unused mldnlght oll baby slttlng to the nlght owls Donald Rupert s muscular bulld goes to Chrls Rehmann Carol Slefert s book How To DIIVC ln Ten Easy Lessons IS left to anyone who IS wllllng to learn Nlna GITBIO just leaves her long rldes on the cheesebox All of John Ranere s free halrcuts go to EIVIS Presley Gladys Morano s battered Solld Geometry book IS wllled to Mrs Bernkof Joann Sabltlnl leaves her qulet and serene marlners to the oncomlng Fresh men Class John Tomasella s score keeplng job at the basketball games IS handed over to Anthony Plno Sam Perone wllls hls good hablts to Frank Reld Grace Sala leaves her QUICK ways to Yvonne Vltale so that she can stayout of trouble ln gym class Tom Mature hates to leave We wonder whyl Evelyn Ordllle leaves her slightly used dlctlonary to Mr Webster Edward Bower s frlendly persuaslon durlng the annual magallhe drlves IS left to those shy lower classmen Anyone who wants to go on a dlet take note Betty Jane Martln lB glvlng away her dlet secrets on how to galn welght by eatlng Joyce SIITUTIS leaves her senlor locker to Margaret Crump Matt lngeml doesn t want to leave Mr Walser wlthout glvlng hlm somethlng X so he IS leavlng hlm all of hls old Senlor Scholastlc lssues X Jack Clements wllls hls football unlform to Jlm Perna Wltnesses Elleen Macrle X K., V Kay Speer 1 Barbara Romeo c Gladys Morano C41 g f g C C ,gffdf
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Natxonal Bags Incorporated as she has the blggest bag produc t1on 1n the world Her motto IS For somethmg 1n the bag l1ne come and see Gladys shell Sult you f1ne We bump 1nto Sam Perone Anthony Sbarra and Dan1el Wescoat who are on the1r way to attend a conventxon of garage owners 1n Elm W1th them are Joe Perna Ch1c Mllldlefl Charles Parker Don Caruso and ROCCIG Colasurdo on the1r way to a 4 H conventlon We wlsh them the best of luck There have been many changes as to our local merchants R1chard Toone and John Caruso have taken over Mercury Sales and O1dsmob1le Sales respectlvely Joyce and Eleanor Ar1steo have taken over a dress shop and SpeC1311Ze 1n twms clothes only Tom Urgo and George G1ann1n1 bought out all the Acme markets wOIk1Hg for them as head cashlers are Grace Jacobs N1na Glralo and Catherme Berenato James Tell and Charles Ba1d1 are head baggage boys Robert Crescenzo 1S new owner of Amoco Gas Company Work1ng for h1m are Robert Earlmg Tom Mature and Jack Keenan Paulme C3pp3CC1O IS the only woman gas pumper 1n town Work1ng for her are Ga1l Boyer LOUISE Bern1nger and head w1ndsh1eld wlper Anna May G1ann1n1 ln a law offxce down the street we f1nd John Ranere looklng sophls tlcated HIS secretarxes are Janme Bennett Evelyn Ordllle and Dorlan Harvey They have just completed typlng a 100 words a m1nute all together that IS In the local school there have been changes made ln the faculty department Matt lngem. IS the boys gym teacher The h1gh school health offlcers are Lea Campanella Nancy Lane and Carol W1nf1eld V1e1la Lawton IS the glrls gym teacher Jean Pltale IS the Pr1nc1pal s private as Supermtendent of Schools Alfred Galletta IS head custodlan and Norma Wescoat 1S l1brar1an Betty Jean Lucca has been g1VlHg baton tw1rl1ng lessons regularly As we leave the school we not1ce J1mmy RICCI and Robert Wence taklng care of the grounds Comlng up the street are Hllda Melendez and Dorothy Plehs dr1v1ng taX1 cabs We later learn that they bought all the IHXIS 1n town As we could see by thelr many passengers bus mess must be boommg As we walk along our audlo senses p1Ck up sound waves of danclng muslc We aren t surpr1sed when we see Angelo Jullano teachlng tap danclng He sure IS kept busy these days But are we surpr1sed when we see Mary S1l1p1no lead1ng her own glrl orchestra They are Lmda McMul len saxophone Frances Selm bells Grace Sa1a tuba Joan Stryker French horn and Gerry Tomastno kettle drums We glance xn another room and f1nd Frank Ol1ve teachmg the Tlppy Toe Ballet to boys from the age of 6 to 60 What a rough t1me he s havlng As we leave thls bu1ld1ng we feel qulte certaln we ve seen everyone belonging to the Class of 57 Suddenly we awaken to the fact that we mxssed Frank Sacco We are soon rel1eved when we f1nd that he is out of town The Eagles are playmg a game and where would they be w1thoutthe1r ever fa1thfu1 water boy Fa Fa? We have just brought to you some lmagmery gl1mpses of the Class of 57 1n the future Very few of these 1IlC1d6l'lIS w1ll come about poss1bly none But no matter what comes of each of us no matter where we maybe we w11l always keep the memory of our classmates close to our hearts -113: 'i x X 'QQ xv' 'W' QM -N, 3 CD42 si f X slim J' xx X ZX K-39 . . 'QA X .. i , ,'.:. . 1 0, Q M .Q B W l ly Q, v . . ,, Na ' . . JIWX ILJ 1 , p W fix Q. . . .O Q . ,lun . . g.. A aD uf . ,- . Qeqm , A H J X if f -,X-. xx I
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