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The Tatler minutes that is automatically controlled by push buttons. Shirley Powell — Springfield, Massa- chusetts, Shirley Powell and Thersa Troiano have invented a typewriter which you can think the message onto. Louis Reale — Rockville. Discovered two new comic creations, “Ding Toed David” and “Floppy Feet Fred,” who delight millions of Americans everyday. LeRoy Remington — Thompsonville, Connecticut. Repairing A. D. Higgins School which fell apart when 8A left, (the shock of having peace once more was too much.) Carmine Renna — Touring the world. Has just won a trophy for being one of the best basketball players of the year. Frances Rybczyk — New York. Presi- dent of the American Federation of Nurses. Mario Sacco — Chicago. Sports an- nouncer for the baseball and football games. Anna Scalia — London, England. De- signer of all the latest fashions for the Queen. Dorothy Schweitzer — Morocco. Pri- vate secretary for Aly Khan. Patricia Smith — Texas. Owns a horse ranch. Rudy Teyierowicz — South Carolina. Invented a new super-speed automatic car. Teddy Tenerowicz — Rome, Italy. Famous lawyer for Count Carlo Bosco. Marion Titus — Westingham, Vir- ginia. A college professor. Caroline Tkacz — New York. Sec- retary to Rockefeller. Ida Torre — Nova Scotia. Chief nurse of a hospital. Robert Tuomala — Birmingham, Ala- bama. Has caught the notorious jewel thief, “Flat Face Fred.” Judy Vassallo — Mayo Clinic. Try- ing to find out what makes jitter-bugs. James Viola — Boston, Massachusetts. The leading home run hitter for the Boston Red Sox. Anne Williams — Washington, D. C. Redecorating the White House (which is now the green house.) Edith Williams — Around the world. A pert little stewardess for Trans- Planet Airlines. Charles Zarcaro — Around the world. Globe trotter for the New York Times. This completes the accomplishments of each m.ember of the class of ’51. May they continue to succeed. Judy Vassallo Judy Landry TATLER STAFF — Photo b]f Brown
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A. D. Higgins Junior High School William Delorge — Rio De Janiero. Building a bridge across the Osacki River. Leo Depka — Thompsonville, Connec- ticut. Shortstop for the Thompsonville Rookies. Larrif Devine — Redwood, Arizona. Exploring the petrified forest. Leslee Feld and Sally Field — Help- ing Senator Kefauver on the Senate Crime Investigating Committee. Louis Fiore — Carnegie Hall, New York. Giving his first concert on the saxophone. Sandra Fitzgerald — Bay Path Junior College. Teaching secretarial work. Shirley Fortin and Caroline Zaivis- towski — Paris, France. Discovered the new hydrogen bomb wave for hairdressers. Charles Friday — Green Forest, Montana. A forest ranger. Beatrice Gati — Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. Bleaching Shelley Winter’s hair. Larry Gaskell — St. Francis College. Teaching Mr. Ernest K. White modern psychology. Paid Gebo — Naples, Italy. Painting a new “Mona Lisa.” Patricia Gemme — Nova Scotia. Sec- retary to “Evangeline.” (ha! ha! Miss Delaney.) Barbara Glista — Washington, D. C. First woman president. Lucille Golden — Little Rock, Arkan- sas. Domestic Science teacher. David Grad — Providence, Rhode Island. Illustrating that famous book, “The Origin of the Teacher.” Joyce Grosso — Hartford, Connecti- cut. Writing a book “How to Reduce.” Anthony Guerriero — New York. Constructing a new building called the Vampire State Building. Judy Gutman — Big Town, Idaho. Working at a private hospital. Edivard Hoginski — Hawaii. A beauty contest judge. Jane Hoginski — Birmingham, Ala- bama. Trying to teach children to read. Raymond Howland — Atlanta, Georgia. Painting the floor of the state capitol. LeRoy Jackson — Scitico. Singer with that famous band, “Swinging Hicks from Scitico Sticks.” Iris Kamaros — Miami Beach. Nurs- ing Dario Russotto back to health. (He had a relapse from a slight case of school.) Patricia King — Thompsonville, Con- necticut. Secretary to the superin- tendent, Karl D. Lee. Sam Kresge — Georgia. Preparing for a flight to the moon to obtain a piece of that lucious green cheese. Agnes Kula — Hartford, Connecticut. A professional dog washer. Judy Landry — London, England, Playing in new English role, “Wha Happened?” David LeBlanc — New York. A second “Joe DiMaggio” for the New York Yankees. Jacqueline Leone — Albany, New York. Working on her first case — “All right Louie — drop the gun!” Gloria Locario — Boston, Massachu- setts, Head of the Locario Clinic, She reduces ills by giving more pills. John Loney — Philadelphia. Making his 100th homerun. Marie LoVoi — Italy. Entering the first midget race. Joseph Maciolek — Springfield, Mass- achusetts. Has blown up his home twice while practicing with chemistry. Robert MacLeish — Hartford, Connec- ticut. Helping Stanley Malyszko build an atomic brain. Florence Markoivski — Long Beach, California. A secretary for Alan Ladd. Ronald Maylott — Edinburg, Scotland. Is taking his 10th trip into the at- mosphere. Diane McKinstry — Raleigh, South Carolina. Dream.ed up a new step for the Boogie Woogie, (wow!)) Bobby Mercik — Boston, Massachu- setts. Manager of the Boston Red Sox. Rosanne Mercolino and Noreen Misiaszek — Pittsburg, Pennsylvaina. Have been elected the two best secre- taries of the year. Richard Morris — New York. Play- ing with the New York Giants. Thomas Mullen — Maine. Helping to perform a great operation on Mr. Alexander Shapiro’s head, Thomas O ' Bram — New York. Lead- ing homerun hitter for the New York Yankees. Frances Koto — Hollywood. Making costumes for the picture, “Tarzan’s Tom Tom.” James Poleski and Teofe Ziemnicki — Chicago. Have invented a new farm machine to cut a field of wheat in three
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A. D. Higgins Junior High School ®raii«atF 0 of 1951 Flora Mae Albano, “Flo” Honor Student, Glee Club, Jun- ior Hi-Y, Tatler Staff, Class Gift Committee, Cheerleader, Home Economics Club, Glamour Girl Flora is so ambitious and gay, When she’s around, happiness has its way. Beverly Anderson, “Bev” Glee Club Beverly is a real swell gal. She is also everybody’s pal. Lillian Arcadipane, “Lil” Traffic Committee Lillian seems quiet and shy. But in school she’ll always get by. Jennie T. Arnone, “Jen” Glee Club, Student Council, Cheerleader, Traffic Committee, Basement Committee, Home Economics Club, Graduation Committee Jennie is peppy and ful of fun. But manages to get all her work done. Barb ara Ann Bak, “Beaky” Honor Student, Humor Editor of Tatler, Junior Hi-Y, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Graduation Committee, Class Artist, Best Girl Dancer She’s good at sports, but even more. She shines upon the dance floor. Brenda Payson Balke High Honor Student, Glee Club, Orchestra, Junior Hi-Y, Home Economics Club, Tatler Staff, Student Council, Cheerleader, Class Colors Committee Brenda has pretty eyes and hair ; Her things with everyone she likes to share. Dorothy Bascom, “Dotty” Honor Student, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Copyist of Tatler Staff Dorothy is busy as a bee. Yet her eyes are full of glee. Celeste Bottone, “Sully” Glee Club, Home Economics Club Celeste is wise and can she dance ! In the coming future, she’ll get her chance. Barbara Jean Bourgeoise Honor Student, Graduation Pic- ture Committee, Glee Club, Home Economics Club Barbara is dainty and petite. Very chic and very sweet. Eileen Marie Bourque, “Bourkie” Student Council, Class Gift Committee, Home Economics Club, Gym Monitor, Traffic Committee Ever ready and ever gay. To help others in any way. Kenneth Brodeur, “Kenny” Camera Club, Art Club Kenneth has a lot of friends. You can count them all by tens. Joan Darlene Burgess Student Council, Glee Club, Playground Committee, Home Economics Club A little nose, dark eyes and hair. And a lot of pep she could share. Arthur Albert Butler, “Artie” Class Flower Committee, Traffic Monitor, Religious Instructions Monitor, Milk Distributor He was milk distributor of 8B2, Perhaps a salesman’s work he will do. Patricia Ann Butler, “Patty” Traffic Monitor, Quietest Girl Good luck in the future we do find. For Patricia who is quiet and ki nd. Eugene Calcasola, “Geno” Leather Craft Club, Stamp Club Geno likes to talk with all his friends. His conversation never ends. Louis Cardalico, “Louie Cardi” Wood Craft Club Louie is a little lad. And looking at him, you’re always glad. Maryann Carenza, “Mary” Honor Student, Junior Hi-Y, Home Economics Club, Glee Club, Librarian Maryann is a little lady, as anyone can tell. But when it comes to a school dance, she really rings the bell ! Phyllis Carrieri, “Phill” Honor Student, Junior Hi-Y, Glee Club, Class Motto Com- mittee, Home Economics Club Phyllis is a nice pal to know. When she meets her friends, she says, “Hello.”
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