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Marie Wasik spent hor extra minutes in thinking of how she could get out of those horrid English Literature tests. Mr. Shakespeare and Miss wasik just didnft agree on certain theories. Joseph Wilk soent most of his spare time thinking up jokes to tell in clans. Josephine Witham always founo tone to ride in e gray Pontiecf she could also drive her brothor's truck. V K Robert Young spent his noon hours giving driving les- sons. The poor, poor Ghevie. Helen Haven Thomas Egan This yearbook was digitized by volunteers from the
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Irene O'Bara's pastime was fiiing her half- She CBP' t Y Q ' . ainly obst.UQted traffic in but lockers. Pauline OPZhch Spent every minute C? her spore time kee inn t .P ' - ' p Q rec. of a ten-toned Iontlec. It really kept you busy, didnft it nPolkah. Helen Parker has kept her pastimes all to herself. tell, secrets must be secrets. Janet Perkor event the freviest ' . .I . - xuzto' swore of her time reudlng sports mssozines. Sho was bound no boy would out-talk her on sports. Frances Paylnsiak occupied :kt Wnlcony of the gym aLl during tesketoell season. Hyuit was disgusting when you hoo to leuve t' or '1 o tnee,, wusn't lt Frunnie? Ronald Potter was frequently folnd walkino on t' M ,n ..- L L19 LPS. road. Wonder wnf? H 1' ' - e IVGS tnere. Getty Putnam spent Her t' t' . . .N .o 4 lme numWing through joke books Sh J 1 o l e is toe eutnor of a few rsre ones. ' Joseph Pryzbvto soon? muon of ni t' L 1 . 1 . s lme wnthhing the clock What d v 1. ro - I o you ro in your spare tlme, Joe? Charlotte 3GVlg1y tried to keep ever1 . lo y one in town healthy How? Why, she will soon take over the 5evi1ny's Pharmacy on the corner of Main and Marble Streets. Leone Soootka plsscs sway her spare time either by bother- ing Fr. Hinchey, or else thinking of e few choice wuys thru which see could dlow ug the chem lwo. Janet Stomper was kept busy workinc on the fumi1y's new h'use. Between that and writinf letters, Jan never had an- cther spore moment. Mary Tarsn told us that she roller skuted in her spare time,but of course, we all know that such u constant pastime had d ' ' ' ' a eflnite DO1Ht behind lt. Therese Tretowlcz took many lon? welks. Were you only looking at nature, Therese? Marion Tumieleuicz spent most of ner time explsinlnc the eleneot of Alyeava IZ to most of the senior class. Thanks, Marion, for htlpln us get through. Joseph Vursocho took obvious pleesure in giving Mr. Zun- istowski u herd time. His very lo ical sosuor to why A25 WHS? UThat's whyln N l , . , Lib ary. .RudandIhskwuolSoCmKYGNdfheIhMkUM1FVm? lr
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