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EDWARD C. PASCLIITI Quidance There are some things I just don't know HENRY P. PAYNE Quidance It is rewarding to help kids when they really need helpu ROBERT A. ROBERTACCIO guidance Where are you going? FLORENCE HENRY Secretary Have you an appointment? FACULTY NOT PICTURED JUDTTH SHERMAN CLARE F- SMITH Language I Science UC-est Cay You didnit see that under A a microscope? ALMA S. SICH :Name 9-eacbef MARGARET WEINSTEIN ftwhatls the matter nowgu Chairman, Citizenship Education Department Keep it down to a low roar. ENRICO F. YACONE JEANETTE KAWALLER guidance Secretary HKHOW thyselfv Let's ask the machine VIRGINIA MCKENNA Secretary There must be an easier wayl' DOROTHY L. WI-IITEHOLISE LESTER 5- EMERSON I Secretary Supervisor-'Vocational Education f:May I help youyt Learn every possible skill well to be able to compete successfully in NELLIE PEELER Secretary Why are you late? toclay's labor market 1 GRACE E BRASTED MARION B. LINDEMLITH Secretary Secretary ,,Si n U here, The pen is mightier than g P the sword FACULTY NOT PICTURED IRENE KAHN VIRGINIA LeSTRANGE Language 'Vocational Cosmetology Voyons Keep quiet please! ANNE KOFF ALFRED C. MEIER JR. English 'Voc Auto and Machine From now until the come home COWS f 'If the job is worth doing it's worth doing right. MARGARET SHOOP Secretary Miss Coons will see you in a minutei' JANET MCCLELLAN Secretary Only the very busy person has time for everyone and everything'
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FANNIE W. UPI-IAM English Quote, quote JOI-IN E. WALRATH 'Vocational and Tndustfial Arts Don't talk! MARGLIERITE A. WATKINS Mathematics How about re-diverting your ener- gies toward a more successful study of this course? JOAN M. WILL English Oh! What you do to this Ianguage!,' GI-ADYS J. NEWELL EMMA ROBERTSON 51195577 Secretafy A word to the wise is sufHcient. Sign the tardy book please BERNICE ORSI-IANSKY CHARLES R, SHAW Mathematics 'Bu5ine55 Keep quiet! All right folks get ready! FACULTY NOT PICTLIRED LOUIS ZLICCARELLO Citizenship Education Let's make a valiant effort and try to think. 4 SAMSON WINIKOFF BERNARD WRAY Mathematics Jndustrial Jlfts Zero . . . again? I kid you not. W. , I , Fa t LAuRAgiiir:gELsON DANIEL WAGNER Chairman, Science Department For those of you who have had high school chemistry . . . DON GASTON Quidance Why? CALVIN WINTMAN DON ZACCAGNINO Citizenship Education BHSUICSS All together now, quiet. All fight PCOPIQI get to W01'k ' 77' in FACULTY NOT PICTLIRED FLORENCE M. ERRANT EVELYN B. HUNT mathematics Remedial Reading Write more than a hen-scratch Ladies and gentlemen, YOU mUSf on the Pape,-.H follow directions? MARY ALICE OUINEE EDDY JC?l-INSTON Chairman Mathematics Dept. Ocafiomi Auto 577017 Use your head for something All fight, b0Y5U ' ADEEEHEEILS besides a hat rack. HM . . . Ce . ake it a positive experience I don't know what to teII you'
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FRANCES GARAFOLA To everyone who knew him, Phillip Rane was characterized by sincerity and integrity. He showed a deep concern for others which was demonstrated in everything he did. Always willing to help his friends, Phil often took their problems upon himself, and was never content until a solution was found. Perseverance was one of Philis dominant traits. He found his studies to be most challenging, and he never permitted other activities to take precedence over them. A consistent B-I-J' student, Phil was a member of the New Rochelle High School Scholar- ship Club. Phil was an active participant in extra-curricular activities as well. Intramurals provided him with a major source of enjoyment, and he was a member of teams in all sports. Phil loved music and sang in choir throughout his school career. His interest in music was furthered by his study of the piano for several years. Phillip Ranc was a person who would have accom- plished much in his lifetime. His absence is felt, not only by his family and close friends, but by everyone even remotely associated with him. PAGE 16 lln illllrmnrtam We will always remember Frances Qarafola with admiration. We will long recall her friendliness, her sincerity, her excellence as a student. Most of all we will remember with deep respect her quiet cour- age in the face of personal tragedy. Frances was a line student and a participant in many activities. A scholarship club member, Frances did very well in all her subjects and was especially outstanding in mathematics. Her school activities in- cluded intramurals, chorus, and safety patrol. We, the classmates of Frances Garafola, are proud and fortunate to have known her. The memory of her indomitable spirit will be a lasting inspiration to us all. PHILLIP RANC
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