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34, — ° VS SY) HARRY WEBB WALTER ZAJACZKOWSKI “‘Webber”’ Ae “LOlAC ost Ambition: To travel Ambition: Industrial Designer Pet Peeve: Women drivers ‘Pet Peeve: People who are late Activities: Football III, IV; Baseball Activities: Golf I, II, III, IV; Glee TIT IV. Club I, II; C. A. P. II, III; Basket- ball II, III, IV; Dance Committee II, III, IV; Soccer II; Football IV; Dramatic Club I; Review Business and Art Staff IV; Hi-Y IV; Junior Promenade Committee III; Follies of ’49; Poster Committee; Hi-News, Assistant Sports Editor II; Hi-Y Amateur Show, In Memoriam Marianna Sousa Born May 20, 1931 Died May 22, 1942 A Member of the Class of 1949 LOUIS ZGLOBICKI “Loute”’ Ambition: Tool Maker Pet Peeve: Homework Activities: Football IV. ee a a I i iS - dh ia —
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ABC ABC’s: A is for Janet Anderson, who always has a smile; B is for George Boudreau, he’s happy all the while. C is for Casagrande, the “‘prexy”’ of our class; D is for Jeannine Dube, a shy and classy lass. E is for Edith Ellison, our pianist of great fame; F is for Dorothy Ferrier, who’s as pretty as her name. G is for Walter Gajewski, he’s a whiz at chemistry; H is for Shirley Henderson, a petite miss is she. I is for the three Jrenes, who’re ever in our mind; J is for John Lewicki, no enemies will he find. K is for Chester Krawczyk, a friend we all agree; L is for Diane Lavariere, who’s always nice to see. M is for Donald Moncrieff, in math he always shines; N is for all the Nice kids in the class of “ 49’’. O is for the many orals, we never shall forget; P is for Richard Pianowski, a lad who never frets. Q is for the questions, we took to with so much glee (??); R is for Fernao Rodrigues, a basketball hero, you see. S is for the three Smiths, our class has possessed; T is for Tom Tullar, who’s always of the best. U is for the underclassmen, we know will make the grade; V is for the Victory, we hope will never fade. W is for Ruth Webster, who is a master-mind; X is for the Xcuses, we always manage to find. Y is for years of happiness, we hope will never pass; Z is for Louts Zglobicki, the last one in our class.
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