West Rutland High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (West Rutland, VT)

 - Class of 1954

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West Rutland High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (West Rutland, VT) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 45 of 108
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Page 45 text:

FRED BACKUS-Actcd as. chief supervisor of the Claredon i -H club.. Lett's hope the members profited by his ' advice’; ’ : . • • ' JOHN BIANCHI-wes buzzing from place to place trying to , . find Ann, even though the gas situation was low. ‘ 4 • f , SOPHIE CHAPLA-spent her time sewing. Are you trying to compete with the Ten 3est Dressed Women in America, Sophie? • WILLIAM CZACHOR-wes ofton seen hitching a ride beck and forth to school. There v ere some cold deys weren't there Bill? JOAN PADDEN-could often bo observed writing letters to Jack Too bad you couldn't have gone with him, Joan. JAMES GALLAGHER- scent cuite a bit of time looking for prospects in Rutland. Wquld.-glesses ••• help, Jim? JANICE GILMORE- the cl?ss nest”, concontratod unon oester- ing her fellow classmates. You sure did a • good job, Jrnice. HELEN GUARDYAK-was always on the prowl for a new beau. If at first, you dort't succeed, try and try again, THERESA GLODZIK-stsyed home to study for those Chemistry tests. It sure pcidoff, didn't it Theresa. SHTRLEY HAVEN-th half pint of the class, has tried everything; She even ate pills five times a day, to get added height. Didn't work did it, Shirley? EDWARD JOHNSTON-wcs forever sleering in the study hall during the lost- period in the afternoon. A little 3letp sure hqlps doesn't It, Ed? KIN KEEZER-spent most of his spare time playing I4.5 at the E so. How ore the‘-full houses running? f DON LINCOLN-enjoyed telling the boys jokes in the, study hall. G ot any new ones to tell, Don? • 9 •• • IRENE MARGHINKOSKI-used her'leisure time writing to a certain someone at Ithaca. .What were the results Irene?

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First Choice Runner Up Tallest Girl Champion Gum Chewor Champion Gum Chewer Deopest Thinker Teacher's Pet (Boy) Teacher's Pot (Girl) Class Sheik Class Vamp Class Taxi Driver Class Musician Class Grind (Boy) Class Grind (Girl) Be3t Actor Best Actress Judith Wenor Fred Backus Carol Mackerncy Ralph Williams Jack Bianchi Irene Mnrchinkoski James Gallagher Joan Paddon William Czachor Henry Socinski Raloh Williams Soohie Chapla Stanley Orzcch Judith V cner Irene Marchinkoski Stan Znwistowski Anne Osborne Sophie Chapla Joseph Vaccarello Jody Wiorzbicki Gono Wasik Judith Wener Bernice Wilk Anne Osborne Stanley Orzech Janice Gilmore Stan Zawistowski Anne 03borne (Boy) (Girl)



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STAJU-EY ORZECH-had to work out new Chemistry experiments. You and Albert will be working side by side someday, Stan. ANTI OSBORNE AND CAROL MAC KERNE Y- the class live wires, kept their classmates and teachers forever on-the-go. Maybe they111 get to rest now. RICHARD PECOR-was often soen walking up Pleasant St. Hill. I think we all know the reason. RAY PLUTA-was always trying to develop a now hook shot. You111 never match Goose, Ray. HENRY SOCINSKI-practiced constantly on his trumpet to become a second Harry James. Keep up the good work Henry, someday you 11 be known as the Man With The Horn. JOE VACCARELLA-was always thinking of an easier way to scrub Bove's Restaurant. Duz docs everything, Peppy. GENE WASIK-was often spotted trudging up Highland Avenue in Rutland. Who is that certain someone. Gene? REGINA .VEAVER-was the anchor man who helped the Bookkeeping class out of the woods P.S. I guess everyone passed. JODY WIERZBICKI-the shorthand whiz-kid , practiced her art by writing letters in shorthand to Kenny. Are you sure he can read it, Jody? JUDY WENER-the vivacious one. She kept her classmates spirits up when things were rough. We sure need you, Judy. BERNICE WILK-busied herself repairing electric poles from Center Rutland to West Rutland. Better start your own business, Bernie. RALPH ’WILLI AMS-made valuable use of his time to increase his knowledge. It will surely nay off in time, Ralph. JtTYRT A WITPAM-tried to increase her sales of socks at Wool-worth s. We wonder how many pairs she sold? STANLEY ZAVISTAS I-was always thinking of a way to get transfercd from the National Guard to the Foreign Boy Scouts Didn't you know the war is over, Stan?

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