Haverstraw High School - Recensio Yearbook (Haverstraw, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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.Xw l , ff' A 3- , k he .z .W can now begin. News commentator, Steve Perlman gives the signal for Bob McNulty to achieve contact with the outside world. Radio Free America is on the air. Virginia McCabe is about to speak to the free nations of the world, assistant radio operator, Anthony Soluri starts the countdown 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, for Virginia to speak. Electronics engineers Robert Allison and Mike Dalton switch the power on. Suddenly the room is shattered by a terrible explosion. Shielded from the blast in a dim side passage are Francis Martino and Harvey Zorn, feared Jellonist saboteurs. They have planted a bomb in the radio, and as the smoke clears, the crystal ball shows the room to be filled knee-high with Jello! It is the first Jello bomb, developed by Bob Klein, Jim Reardon and Jim Rinaldi, mad scientists working for the dictator. The Anti-Jellonist con- spirators are stuck helplessly in the Jello. The door opens and Wachman leads his vicious secret police into the room, announcing that the conspirators will be sentenced to the Jello mines on Sharp Street, and the disloyal hos- pital staff will be replaced by such good Jellonists as Ann Marie Sansonetti, Dorothy Slapp, Marion Sibley, Maureen Hewitt, and Margaret Pfeister. Dictator Camp orders a celebration, where Martino and Zorn are made heroes, and presented with the Order of the Lemon Jello. At this sickening sight Mr. Johnson declares he can stand no more, so Madame McCulloch switches off her crystal ball. The stunned teacher walks out into the night and tries to push what he has seen from his mind, when he notices a carnival booth that was not there before. In it stand Brenda Wessman and Clare Wynne wearing a strange military uniform, and above the booth is a sign reading: Jello to Drink is Better Than You Think. Mr. Johnson suddenly realizes that it is . . . THE END

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ff' Ryder, and are whisked away in long, sleek black hearses, followed by flower cars. Arriving at their destination they are met at the parking lot by head attendant Steve Kaplan and his subordinates, Frank Morina, Rich- ard Galt, and Ronald Zendler. Receptionist Maureen Hoban iots down the names of new arrivals to the underground meeting as they arrive. She summons nurses to guide the representatives to the secret chamber where the meeting will be held. An- swering the call are Donna Juett, Chris Leahy, Phyllis Palcic, and Karen Welsh. The group of delegates is divided among them and they travel through various corridors. At a secret door midway, they meet med. technician Selene Ducharme. She in turn guides them to Pathologist, Stephanie Kosto, who leads them through the winding underground paths. Again they come to a secret door. The latch on a small covered window is lifted. Adrienne Tanzi's left eye is visible. She asks for the passwords. But people, they whisper. A part of the wall slides open and they enter a dimly lit natural cavern, which has stalagmites, stalactites and cob- webs, bringing back old H.S.P. classroom memories. Already seated are Virginia McCabe, President of the Undergrdund Organization, Vice President Richard Courter, Treasurer Lewis Kantrowitz, Secretary Karen Fuss and Jay Taylor, industrial engineer and leader of the International Spy Contact Squad. Standing in the outskirts, waiting for the other delegates to arrive are Debra Gelman, head of the teach- ers in the Anti-Jellionist Organization, Cynthia Dresdner, head of secre- taries in the organization, and Vincent Consigli, head of the U. S. Astro- nauts Union, which is being forcibly disbanded by the dictator and engineer Dennis Heady.



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