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DANIEL JOHN SIMONETTI Let nothing t?j come be- tween me and sports. Danny - Basketball co- captain with three years of football too . . . Jeannette and I . . . collegiate dresser . . . smooth on the dance floor. GAETON ANTHONY SIMONETTI Pat me on the back - I don't want to break my arm! Tom - Fullback on the Galloping Gaels . . . Oh, that beautiful temper! . . . saver of soles, and heels . . . Is my name in the paper? LORRAIN E ELIZABETH SKIBO I must laugh and dance and sing, Youth is such a lovely thing. Skibs - Look at those natural curls! . . . sports fan and audible rooter for the team . . . flashing smile for all. ROBERT DONALD SMARZ Never too serious, not too frivolous, but a rare good fellow. Bob - Mr. Finn would be lost without him . . . little swish on the court . . . good student in all sub- jects . . . quiet in a noisy sort of way. DORIS JOAN SNEDEKER Wim, wigor, and wital- ity! Dot - Blue-eyed cheer- leader . . . queen of the basketball court . . . sup- ports all school affairs . . . attractive clothes. I Q I ELIZABETH SONSINI Let me grin and enjoy myself. Betty - Easygoing . . . with a friendly smile . . . record collector . . . out-of- town interests. ANTHONY S. STACHELCZYK He who hath an art Hath everywhere a part. Stilts - Shelton High's Rembrandt . . . guitar player in the orchestra . . . Hey Carol . . . found by Ferry school . . . reason? very obvious. ROBERT C. STELLER I.love to meditate on any- thing but books. Bob - Another Harry, and we don't mean Tru- man . . . Me and my Buick . . . true to his woman . . . basketball star . . . shy and friendly grin. RICHARD WALTER SUTKOWSKI Make him a great man, but do it slowly. Sur - Co-captain of the football team . . . The Brain . . . an eye or two for the girls . . . exercises by walking to school. FRANCES IRENE TAMBURRINO Speak gently, and make no sudden sound. Tamby - Country gal with city ways . . . loves history . . . seen, but sel- dom makes comment . . . How many more days of school?
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WALTER JOSEPH PIORKOWSKI He thinks before he speaks and speaks twice the better for it. Walt - French Club faithful . . . likes his hair short! . . . takes his school work with a grain of salt . . . flashy clothes. ROSE PLASKON Ne'r a rose was born to blush unseen. Rosie - Tiny teen . . . neat and petite . . . cheer- ful and excitable . . . hard worker . . . Helen, Eve, and I. EUNICE ANN PRISCO Happy am I, from care I'm free: Why aren't all content like me? Eunie - Sports fan . . . willing and capable . . . oh! those puns . . . French Club . . . Where's Milly? IRENE E. ROUSSEAU Be noisy and Fish will be noisy with you, Be quiet, and Fish will be noisy alone. Fish - Tiny but tops! . . . contagious laugh . . . prefers blue convertibles FRANCIS CHARLES RYAN Silence, the authority speaks. Foggy - Curly blond waves . . . always seen and heard at school affairs . . . loves a good argument. i . X 1 LORRAINE ELINORA SABATINI Her mirth the world re- required, she bathed it in smiles and glee. Lorrie - Chatterbox . . . lively as a Mexican jump- ing bean . . . shorthand's her favorite work. PHYLLIS HELEN SARGENT Beneath her hat there glowed the wealth Of simple beauty and rus- tic health. Phil - Has a secret ad- mirer who's really secret . . . staunch follower of the team . . . devoted cinema fan. PHYLLIS JEAN SAXTON The combined qualities of a girl and an athlete. Phyl -Strawberry blonde . . . talented comedienne . . . basketball fiend . . . actually knows her trig. ELISABETH JANE SCHMIDT Pleasant to meet, but far better to know. Betty - Blue-eyed blonde . . . industrious . . . every minute of her school time is accounted for . . . Does school really start at 8? J. JAMES SHEAHAN Noisy and small, his great- est ambition is to grow strong and tall. Ferdie - Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . sees in the dark . . . cackling laugh . . . It's all for pun! I8
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JEAN E. TARANTINO Life is what you make it. jean - Tall and stream- lined . . . cheerful disposi- tion . . . there's a man in her life, always . . . never travels without Willie. MARY GRACE TAYLOR Be quiet and shy, and you're sure to get by. Mary - Studious, - in school, that is . . . bashful? . . . handy with the needle and thread . . . whiz kid. VIRGINIA LENA TICE Come play now, play, for I know you play well. Ginny - Pianist at the assemblies . . . faithful Glee Club member . . . loves to travel - and does . . . he's tall, dark and handsome, we've heard. MARY ELIZABETH TRCKA And her modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair. Mary - Personality plus . . . a dimpled smile . . . sporty dresser . . . studious and really gets places. JERRY JOSEPH TURECEK His ways are ways of pleasantnessf' jerry - Quiet and sin- cere . . . Give me a crew cut any time! . . . interest in a certain frosh. Ti' X HELEN TUZ To say the word laugh is to speak of my weakness. Tuzzy - Freckles galore . . . has a favorite joe . . . twin devils . . . Fish and Tuzzy. FRANK VACCARO Men of few words are the best men. Hee - Neat at all times . . . two year veteran of the pigskin squad . . . wavy hair . . . bashful, but ohl FREIDA MARIE VAGNINI The rosy smiles now dimpling on her cheeks. Chubby - Cheerful smile and becoming dimples . . . roses in her cheeks . . . has a one and only . . . loves typing! BARBARA PH EBE WAKELEE Life is what you make it. Bob - Eloquent eyes . . . pearly teeth . . . a friend to all . . . ready for mischief, ready for fun. DORIS EVELYN WALTERS The vlezirest head and the sincerest heart. Dor - Sincere . . . poised . . . silence is golden . . . l can't wait till june . . . faithful student. 20
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