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Wanted: Uldies but goodies! Themes for Saturday morning car- toons are based on monsters, outerspace, bionics, and lazer guns which appeal to the younger gen- eration. It seems Bull Winkle, Quick Draw McGraw and other old car- toons aren't wanted anymore. Oh yes they are is heard com- ing from some of the classrooms. You may think it's the students pro- Mrs. Mary Williams, Security Aide testing, but it's the staff. Mr. Frazier and Mr. Haynes feel no matter how fast the spaceship of George and Iudy Ietson can travel, they'll never catch Casper. Mighty Mouse Mancini will never change his fa- vorite character whil Mrs. McMullen loves Mr. MaGoo. The tactics used by Willy Coyote are definitly modern, but the way Mrs. Jane McMullen, Assistant Librarian Leonard Price, Vocational Counselor Sylvester traps Tweety is preferred by Miss Morano and Mrs. Grant. Mr. D. Harris can imitate the laugh of Woody Woodpecker and Mr. Gelsomino does Porky Pig's stutter perfectly. Today's cartoons do keep the chil- dren quiet on Saturday mornings, but maybe if the old ones were re- turned, they would hush the staff. 'fffj Mrs. Maxine Benford, Security Aide Iames Frazier, Science john Mancini, Media Coordinator Old Cartoons 1167
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Mr. Gelsomino, Mrs. Benford, Mrs. Williams, and Mr. Mancini portray their favorite old cartoon characters. David Harris, Guidance Counselor Anthony Gelsomino, Career Specialist Miss Iosephine Morano, Practical Nursing o - 0 ' ' i-iN V , it l . ,.:4.g,f:,.f f 3 ff I gi ,V ,,,',Lf 1'3i4f,is-A f i f ' . ft 1,9 V - ff' fa 2 :,.fg fy A ,, :SSW J' Q , J 'WJ' i 11931-19 .15 ll 'iii' 2a1f15 l 31?nazi- '.'9ii5,i.:ff V JW' 1- +315 ,.,I f3333 milf? . 'lv' will ,.:ts115:'f ,fits i Q ,E i 4 4 N45 lil , 4, gi y,,,-W, M , .f -vva - 166 !Old Cartoons Richard Haynes, Welding and Fabrications naw, x IVKIKIS i I J 4 Q t , w U 1' H n U N I xv 15 E, :xnxx H W ,B r..r.. Mrs. Aurelia Grant, Guidance Conselor 'HUP 4 v x za s xx
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77 Disney characters loved! The characters created by Walt Disney have been around for years. It seems the older they get, the more they're loved by staff mem- bers. Mr. Fabrizio says he grew up with Donald and Daisy Duck. Mr. DeLuca is very fond of Sleeping Beauty and he still gets teary when she pricks her finger on the spin- ning wheel. Mrs. Graham thinks Bambi is the best. She'll admit he's clumsy, but he's so lovable. Mrs. Saunders pre- fers Pinnochio. He nose not to tell a lie. Miss Wilkes likes Uncle Remus and B'rer Rabbit. Sometimes she's heard singing Zippety-Doo- Dah . Iumping Iiminey Cricket is Colo- nel Armburst's favorite. Mrs. Kalapos cherishes Chip-n-Dale but Goofy is the greatest to Mrs. Wash- ington. Miss Dixon is partial to Plu- Colonel Armburst, R.O.T.C. Aerospace Educa- GUY Fabrizio, Vocational AMO B0dY tion l E l Mrs. Mildred Kalapos, Vocational Home nomics, Family Life Center Gary DeLuca, In-School Suspension, Ass't. Football Coach. to. Mr. Lukz and Mr. Shaffer are both enchanted by Cindrella. Her fairy godmother sure knew what she was doing. Miss Campbell is known as Tinkerbell. Her Never- Never Land is Reserve. Peter Pan is Miss Mortaro's hero. She loves to watch Captain Hook walk the plank. Mr. Disney created many wonder- ful characters, and each has its own reason to be loved. if 168!Walt Disney Carrollton Shaffer, Metals, Industrial Arts Miss Madeline Mortaro, Adjusted Curriculum
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