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TIM Eats CLASS WILL CContinuedl Frank Cicciarello's specialty ot skipping classes is lett to Anthony Donatelli Frank Cicuto leaves his galloping dominoesn to Al Finamore. George Slaven leaves his tlighty Ways to Scooch Butch. Ioe Porky Rossi begueaths his height to Io-Ioe Stephenson. Pat Mangine leaves his love ot dancing to slow music to Iohn Crocetti. Margaret Rogers leaves her personality-plus, to Ierry Mulina. Mick Dutton leaves his ways ot teaching girls to ice skate to George De- renzo. Phyllis List leaves her tall and stately bearings to losephine Piccotti. Rose Donatelli and lrene Savon bequeath their habit ot gettin to school at 9:05 to Russel Hall and lanet Metzger. Dick Iohnson leaves his loud disposition to Bob Fisher. Mary Ann Robb leaves her ability to argue with Mr. Haines to Frank lnno- cenzi. Pat ludiciani leaves his Way With girls to many lonely bachelors The ability ot telling Tall Tales goes to any long-Winded student with the compliments ol Karl Kaneski. . Harry Krall leaves in his Austin. Ioe Williams leaves still trying to tell a joke. Angelo Zarlengo dearly and sincerely regrets that he can't leave some ot his Well known glamour to some appreciative Freshman. George Mongine leaves quietly. Theresa Sarville leaves with a sigh ot relief. Rose Catanzarite leaves her ability to run the mimeograph machine to Sha- ron Frech. Norma Headrick leaves her past to Martha Mangine hoping it will not catch up with her. Rose Cantanzarite leaves her ability to type to Bunny Olive. The Class, as a Whole, leaves all the secret nooks, and corners to our mem- ories, to our oncoming Seniors to find. Page thirty-siX
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Y The Eelfxo F F f . Iuniors Left to right lst. How:-Mr, Metzger, P. DePaul, R. Marcone, M. Mirich, H. DeLullo, G. Netto, I. Forsythe, M Brinsko, I. Durbin, E. DeLetis. Znd. Row:--M. Muscatell, C. Scopacasa, M. Crapeticio, E, Iones, M. Mariqine, B. Mertz, G Mulina, M. Sheely. Grd. Rowz-I. Iohnson, L, Manichini, S. Simone, R. Cook, N. Carnicelto, M. Augustine, C. Pisko vich, B. Rotz, D. Shevetz, L. Stefano, M..Martin 4th, Row:-A. Valentino, R. Torella, A. Catanzarite W. Iiggett, I. Mayberry, A. Lucido, T, Marcone, A. Finarrtore, I. Crocetti, S. Vernon, A. Donatelli, l. De-Lisio. 5th, Row:-R. Fisher, R. Hall, A. Nolfi, O. Cola, R. Meehan, I, Stephenson, G. Derenzo, G. Wild, F. Innocenzi, W. Olive, A. Klem. lUNlCR CLASS President .................... . .... . .....,..... . ..... .... Geraldine Mulino Vice-President ,.... . ...... . Secretary ..,....... . .. .. Treasurer .......... . . Advisor ......... . ., ........ .......,..... ....,... ........,............................,...... . . .,..... . . ,.,,...... .... . .... . . Mr, Metzge Vtfe took history every morning and-Oh-hum, Only Tony knew who discovered what in l9Ul, And then there was English class Essays and all that stuffe- Only George Derenzo knew all the answers, For he wrote them on his cuff. And Mr. Metzgefs chemistry class lH2SO4l, We luniors didn't have a chance--against lay Moore, And French Class--Comment allez yous? This was the only sentence Bob Fisher knew. Now if you'll read our history just below, You'll find out a little more Besides our French, English and HZSO4. . ..,...... Gloria Netto Eleanor Delsetis Eleanor Iones I Page thirty-eight Am F FF
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