Passaic High School - Echo Yearbook (Passaic, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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W I iw MR. CAROLA-Back in the box! MR. GRAF-You're off your thumbtack, you dirty-so-and-sol MISS EATON-At the ringing of the last bell- MR. ADAMCIK--You are wandering about aimlessly. DR. RIGGIN-Are you all coming to the band concert? MISS SHARTLE-Were you with un ami or une amie? MRS. FLGRES-Do you think you might do better if we come backlto you? MR. ANDERSON-I presume you have a pass. MR. LAVENDA-You don't know what you're talking about. MR. BODNAR-I-lave a coke! MR. GOODMAN--This is what should have happened. MISS OAKLAND-Out! Out! Out! MR. MILLS-You've got five detentions. MISS BUNNELL-My grandfather was often mistaken for A. Mellon. MRS. soLoMoN-would you be a darling and do this for me? MRS. POPKIN-Teachers are our biggest problem. MISS STEWART-ls it necessary? MR. MARTURANO-Having consumed your constitution- MR. FULLERTON-Make a diagram. MISS SPILLE-Hast du deine aufgabe gemacht? MR. KINCHELOW-Hi, how are you doing? MR. LIBRERA--O. K. fellas, we're gonna play a game! - MR. POLICHEMI--Well, forget about it now. We'lI get to it later. MR. CANNIICI--I may not remember your name, but your face . . . MRS. LARKEY-l'Il see you out in the hall. MISS CASHIELL-If you hadn't been so busy making applesauce- MR. MACALUSO--Come 'erel Show you what they do in industry. ll

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Thought for the year- When in deep water, keep your mouth shut . . . Alfred E. Newman September, '56 - June, '57 TO THE STUDENTS: Rainy Day Schedule-All students will have four Studies. Sale Items--Passes for the elevator and the tunnel to the annex will be sold in room 413, near the deep end of the pool. Pigeon Food-Please refrain from feeding pigeons during passing. Feeding time will be restricted to class time. Job available for teacher to decipher The Ancient Mariner and to console Silas Marner. Clean-up Day-Students will please remove all sneakers and lunches from desks and window- sillsg put them in your air-conditioned lockers. Sophomores: Wear '59 beanies and report to the drill yard for forty laps. The office requests that all students hitch ponies to the rail before entering Latin class in order to keep them from wandering in study halls. Science Students-Bring nose-clips and scalpels to prepare for the dissection of your specimen. Good News-Your twenty minute lunch period will be extended two minutes in order to allow Mr. Cannici to prepare his gourmet lunch. Attention Marble Sharks-A meeting will be held activity period to practice for the upcoming marble tournament held in each study hall. Farewell Assembly-A program will be held in the auditorium for the purpose of bidding fare- well to the Hilltop High. Nostalgia will be the by-word here and students are asked to check their tears as they move on toward the new home of P.H.S., Any mysterious sounds, such as the clattering of a cabinet cascading down three flights of stairs, should be quietly ignored. TO THE TEACHERS: CENSORED Thought for the year-- Promote friendships among our Asiatic neighbors: catch the flu!!! -Mao Tse Tung September, '57 - June, '58 TO THE STUDENTS: Attention-The avidity of the wood collectors makes it dangerous for certain students to walk the streets on bon-fire night. Vandals-Best entrance is 42nd floor, 3rd room, 4th window to the right. lf you proceed in an orderly fashion, the janitors will cooperate. I2

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