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Homeroom 204 Homeroom 206
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Ebony-spun hair is bequeathed by pretty brunettes Marietta Puglicsc and Cynthia Roka- kis to those envious coeds with hair of lighter hues. Giggles are given to giggleless girls by gleeful giggler Nancy DuPay. (Hce! Hee!) To timid students, Rich Antestenis and Wayne Kendall give some of their forthrightness which they used so well in classroom debates and Junior Council on World Affairs discussions. Bill Rcimcr wills his football helmet along with his many compasses, rulers, and algebraic scales, which he used so ably, to the next mathematically-minded football player. A humor column, “Side Show,” is left by Larry Ruggicri to any jovial underclassman who wants to be a main attraction.” To the less studious. Frank Gentile, Elias Haddad, and Natasha Schiiko give their quiet, industrious manner. Pretty little Christine Higgins bestows the serenity, which made her one of our best liked girls, to a fidgeting underclassman. Don Reichhardt leaves his quiet charm to somebody. Dimples are deemed to dimplelcss dolls by dimpled darling Carol Bauer. To “dishwater” blondes. Rita Kimsey ar.d Peg Leslie bestow some of the brightness radiated by their lovely, blonde hair. Barbara Corrado leaves countless empty chairs about the building in rooms where she was an active member of the Log Staff. F.T.A., and several other school activities. Wavy hair is given by Rich Cousino to any crewcut boy who is tired of having a flat top. Marlene Durda. A1 Fcicrabcnd. Andrew Per-sanyl, and Tom Urban leave their lockers in the cloakroom of 203—gladly! Being in some state of mind, we, the class of January. 1960. declare the above will and testament legal only on the planet of Mars. Witnessed by: C. U. There Ima Fraid U. B. Good
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Class Prophecy “SUTURE SELF” By Frank N. Stein The surgical saga of doctor Rich Cousino, who always managed to get to the heart of a problem. “BAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE” By Doe Nutts A heartwarming tale of housewife Barbara Smith, who was called. The Flour of Lincoln.” and spent many happy hours as she stewed prunes, baked beans, and boiled potatoes in her home on the range. “ARE YOU FOR REEL?” By Talent Scout An exciting novel about glamorous Hollywood discovery Marietta Pugliese, the new star who recently received an Academy Award for her performance in ‘‘The Marietta Pugliese Story.” “I MIGHT AS WELL BE FRANK” B. F. Armaro This blazing portrayal tells of a fearless fireman. Frank Armaro, who often climbed the ladder of success. “GOING DOWN IN HISTORY” By O. Shucks The educational story of social studies teacher Kevaly B07.es. whose classroom was in the basement. “ON WITH THE WIND” By Sunny N. Warmer The tornadic talc of TV weather girl Marlene Stanko. who breezed through her daily forecasts and took the country by storm. “MY FARE LADY” By C.T.S. The amusing anthology of bus driver Kathy Kelly, who found the traffic in rush hour, ‘‘the route of all evil.” “HOW ABOUT HUE?” By Red E. Namcl A glowing account of Wally Mills, a prosperous painter, who was always “brushing up” on something or another. “YOU’RE DRIVING ME, CRAZY” By I.M. Wealthy The moving tale of world-famous millionaire A1 Gajowski, and his chauffeur. Crazy Williams. “BUSINESS IS BUTTER THAN EVER” By Lotta Cash The merry memoirs of margarine millionairess Marge Mehringer, who made much money manufacturing “Marge Mehringer's Marvelous Margarine.” “HAVING A BALL” By Ping W. Pong An exciting sports story of Frank Trzebuckow-ski. football coach of the Tanganyika Screwballs. who batted their catchers’ mitts into the basket every time, thus winning the world scries. “A ROLLING TRUCK GATHERS NO MOSS” By Socrates P. Aristotle The amazing travelogue of Tom Urban, president of Tom’s Traveling Trailer Trucks, Inc., who learned what it means to be a big wheel. “TAKE ME TO YOUR WEEDER” By Flora Landscape The down-to-earth story of expert landscape designer Andrew Persanyi, whose motto was. “The grass is always greener where it’s growing.” “SEPARATE FABLES” By Booke Worm The literary legend of writer Barbara Corrado. the noted author of such delightful ditties as “I’ll Cry Today” and “I Wanted to Live!” “SWEEPING THE COUNTRY” By Carol Bauer The best-selling novel of Bauer’s Beautiful Brooms Company, which produced two streamlined models, one for housewives, and one for witches (with twin headlights). “DOWN TO BRASS TAX” By U.O. Revenue The exciting escapades of an energetic tax collector (Elias Haddad) who soon proved to everyone that “money isn’t everything.” “SOUTH OF THE BOARDER” By Room Board The spacious satire of Rita Martins, who owned a chain of hotels throughout the country, such as the Hotel Rita, the Hotel Motel, and the Statler on Avon.
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