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L IL. Josephine Ramona Witham WJon General J.V. Cheerleader 33 Glee Club l,2,3, L' G56 News Staff 2,35 Production 3, Eg Typist 3,hg Yearbook Typistf Home sc. Club 1,2,3,Lg Fashion shew 1,23 Freshman Reception Com itteeg Soft- ball. Josie, always so lively and gay Bringing remarks that erase your worries away. For she figures that life is short-- So why make life of the worrying sort. Wi Vim, vigor, witality too, Never sorry, never blue Robert Patrick Young HBobH College Preparatory Basketball Ass't. Manager 2,3,h3Foot- ball lp Baseball Assft. Manager 3,h3 Glee Club l,2,33 Concert 2,35 Quartet 2,35 GRG Production 1,2,35 Yearbook Salesg Business and Circulationg Ath- letic Play 2,3,hQ Senior Playg Prize Speaking 1,23 Honorsg Sports Editor. Herefs a fellow who never frowns He takes in his stride, life's ups and downs.
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Joseph Charles Warzocha 9. fggrkyn College Prep ratory Basketball l,2, ,kg Football 1,3 My Baseball 1,2,3, 3 :nee Club l,2,3,I:.g Concert 25 GRC Staff 3, Yearbook Pro- ductiong Secretary 35 Treasurer h. Porky, Porky he's our man, If he can't do it nobody can Lean 'n lanky ln not too tall, why then, Hrcrkyn do they him call? Marie Therese Wasik 'Marion College Preparatory High Honorsg Varsity Cheerleader 3,Lg J.V. Cheerleader 1,23 Glee Club l,2,3 kg Concert 2,31 Quartet 23 GGG News, Staff 2,33 Typist 2,33 Yearbook Lit. Editorg Typistg Business R Circulation Productiong Mottog Athletic Play 3,h3 Senior Playg Fashion Show 1,23 Vice- , President 1, Home Eo Club l,2,3,h3 ' y P Home Eo Club Presg3g Softball 2g .i, . Efficiency in her work And always a fine sport She's here, She's there, She's everywhere Of life's good gifts she'll get her share. Joseph Peter Wilk 'Snitzyn Commercial y Baseball 2,33 Glee Club l,2,3g GMG Sales 25 Production 2,33 Yearbook Busy and Circulationg Special Com. 2,3. Perhaps you may think that he is shy Yet thru deepest riddles he can spy, anything about mechanics to him is plain Yet our wise, and clever Joe, is not vain.
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.il 2'3f-P' sill it it 7 4 f',3,,..2 ., ggs..t fell -, 'Q h figv, it New tl nW gr st new- 3e1 r+l . . tv wsu sa ' l, A 'hy , ' X.'.:lm.,. --3... v :. t 3 ,--5-fl fl 2. is ye lg '11 PM 'L ii., The loaf-awaited summer of l9LT had blossomed forth in ell its splcncor. Never was e summer so joyously welcomed 1 It mesnt, not only three months of Pun, but in the fell we would enter High school. How we looted forward to this mo- mentous occasion. ,into the beautiful white marble 'buildingrknown to West Rutland High school. Hoping to make e good impre on the upper clessmcn and the faculty, we were loaded with books, papers, pencils, and eresers. Upon viewing us, the shy and timid Freshmen, the clessmen immedistely befen scneminf and preperini for dreaded Freshmen Reception. The initiation wus e huge cess end everyone enjoy 1 listening to Tom Laplace nwnen You and T Vere Young Neggleu to Margaret Kearney they paraded around the gym. Kill we ever forget Jim in his cute little bonnet being fed milk from e bottle Leone Sobotkel We never realized Leona was the mot type. what e hectic week with the upper clsssmen t advantage of their special privileges. were: President Jean Sesward Vice-President Marie Uesik . Secretary-Treasurer Tnomes Laplace Q During the football season the following students ticipntedz Ton Laplace, Jim Lesmy, Bob Noonan, Re HcHenere Val Ksszuos and Jim Humford. ! I The Freshmen were in for e new experience--mid-yes sms. Our books really received e workout then. Due t eyed the fo?lowing morning. Rutland Historical Society and the Rutland Free Library. The summer rolled Hy swiftly es ell summers do, and on n crisp September mornin? the Freshmen Glass, all 65, marched all as sion down S upper the sun- sing as Lesmy b Y herly aklng Class elections were held and our first class officers per ymond r ex- o in- tensive studying the night before, many Freshmen were heavy- The coninc of the first robin immediately turned all male fancies toward baseball. On the diamond our class wus represented by Val Keseubo, Jin Mumford end Tom Laplace.
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