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Can You lmagine?? K. Hartman-Not talking about joining the Marines J. Kalcic-Not sitting with Spike in study hall. S. Olive-Not liking Public Speaking Class. A. Pantana-Not talking about a new flame. D. Polis-Not thinking of Speedy. M. J. Rotz-Not writing to Tony. S. Rotz-Not singing. D. Semanovich-Not with Art. M. Shevetz-Not having a date. J. Slaven-Not riding in a certain Studebaker. P. Slaven-Not liking new cars. L. Tanferno-Not chewing gum. C. Armstrong-Not working in a gas station. T. Cearfoss-Not being popular. V. Chiricosta-Not hot roding. A. Dastoli-Not arguing. A. DeLisio-Without Gene. R. Horn-Not having his mind on Park Avenue. R. Knafels-Not wearing glasses. G. Kushma-Talking. P. Morocco--Being in school. J. Moronti-Not smiling. J. Muscatell-Not being in Campbell. A. Norberg-Not dressed up. R. Primavera-Not thinking of,a certain Junior. W. Schrader-Not telling jokes. J. Traveline-Not driving his 34 Ford. P. Trimble-Not skipping.
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Class Prophecy The Class of 1953 had their 15th annual reunion. The event opened with Tom Cearfoss, Buck Schrader, and Pat Morocco, the famous Har- monicats from the Aragon of Chicago, playing their favorite tune, Cat, Cat Boogie. The special event in the refreshment department was the super gigantic soda which was invented by Shirley Rotz and Angeline Pantana. It was served after the dinner. Also, after the dinner, the famous speaker, Professor Sylvester CBong Bongj Daatoli, gave a lecture on how to put puzzles together in two minutes. Some of the important people who took part in making this event successful were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moran Uoanne Slavenl, who own the Studebaker Bus Company. They provided the transportation for the guests. Anthony Truck DeLisio and Richard Jr, Knafles, President and Vice-President of the Sharon Steel Corporation, were our special guests. Later in the evening Colonel Muscatell of the National Guard and General Horn of fthe Marine Corps were talking about their disadvan- tages and advantages of their branch of the service. Just returning from Hollywood were the famous Melody Sisters, Kay Hartman, Mary Jane Rotz, and Louise Tanferno, who attended our reunion. They sang their famous song, Bubble Gum Boogie. Popcorn balls were given and made by Shirley Olive who owns and operates the greant Liberty Bell Theater. Then we had a few words on how to bowl three hundred by the famous bowler. Margie Shevetz. As we look around we see Cliff Armstrong now the owner of our great gasoline company, Mor-gas. To our left we see John Moronti, football coach from Notre Dame and Rich Primavera, basketball coach of the famous Globe Troftters, They are two wonderful coaches. Then next to them is Mrs. Phyllis Piscillo, fSlavenJ who just re- turned from a trip around the world with her husband. Then across from her is Pat Trimble who owns the famous restau- rant Chicken on Wheels. Next to him we see two famous movie stars, Tonyi Curless fSpike Travelinel and his wife Janet Leg Uoanne Kalcicj, and on the other side is George Frank Buck Kuahma. He just got back from Africa after killing thirteen lions and twelve tigers. And then there is Smiling Dee, CDelorea Polish, seated aft the far left, smiling very brightly. You see, she is a famous model who poses for Smiley-wiley Tooth Paste. Then across from her is Vince Chiricosta, a famous man known for his great oil wells down in Texas. He isf also trying to sell shares in it. Now as we come to a close after our wonderful reunion, we would like to have a closing song by that famous orchestra leader Art Norberg, playing his 281,000 trumpet. His wife and vocalist, Dolly Semanovich, will sing Don't Sponge Off Of Me, Your Neighbor Is Closer. Yours truly, Shirley Olive, Shirley Rotz.
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