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ALAN BRODSKY The boy from New York City . . . cool, calm, collected . . . avid shutterbug . . . Go easy on the gas, . . . drives the girls wild. Driver Education ALBERT BURKE Whats the speed limit in this town? . . . Often seen throwing eras- lj ers . . . Prove it. . . . Did you park that car or abandon it? . . . ex-fuzz. f W- i Industrial Arts 'QM PuzAsAntv A DRIVER GEAR fosmr AUTDMZQIILE CORP. VICTOR FAGGELLA Rules the j.H. shop with an iron hand . . . You say you've got a nail stuck in your thumb? . . . 'AWatch out for that blade! . , . Keeps the Home Ec. room in repair . . . always on the J.V. baseball field.
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JOHN HOOSE Garbage . . . 'Poor slob that you are . . . old blackie carbon . . . Aren't you fortunate-you're taking chemistry! . . 6.02x1023 . . . ffwhat did Mr. Heideman teach you? . . . It's the easiest subject in the world . . . crazy but sincere . . . dirty residue . . . jelly donuts. EDNA THOMAS Interested in optics and astronomy . . . new to PHS this year . . . sew- ing, listening to music, enjoying art, spelunking . , . a pet squirrel monkey . . . patenting a new type of tele- scope. CHARLES WRIGHT Stalks the halls, ready for trouble . . . gently places the erring on the EVELYN WRIGHT The other half . . . pert, lively, smartly dressed . . . If you don't understand, ask questions . . . unsym- pathetic to those who don't try . . . you get an irresistible urge to finish those words . . . Avo---gadro . . . adapted like a champ to the switch to biology . . . courting in front of 700. Wright path . . . runs with the track team . . . courting in front of 700 . . . doesn't need a bark-just bites.
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GEORGE E. COOK .0 Home E C0 nom i cs problem? . . . 'Strike-overs are zeros! . . . paper under paper bail . . . Take out a half sheet of paper. 0l7'Ll7'L87 CQ DOROTHY MAROTTA Always ready with needle and thread when accidents call . . . blue, blue, and more blue . . . 'AKnock before entering . . . aromas from the Home Ec. room fill the school. 1 VIRGINIA WARD Welcomes weather-beaten PHS girls at junior high . . . patient . . . turns bumbling cooks into skilled home- makers. ALICE NULTY Keep your eyes on your copy . . . Ready?-Be . . . gin! . . . Re- member, We write by sounds . . . 'ASound it, then I'l1 know where you are going wrong . . . 3:50 break from GO meeting . . . Don't forget to push your chairs under.
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