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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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A is for Anns so peppy and 507 She’s nonchalant in every ay. B stands for Bernie and Bianchi al3 $50od and true Quiet and friendly they never 3eem blue. C is for Chnola and Czochor too Both so 2;ood in everything they do. D stands .-for--Donald, not frcry tall- I’u orous r.nd cheerful, but that 3 not all. E is for Edv ard who sleep3 in school Don't kid yourself, he’s nobody’s fool. . F stands for Fred, always on-the-.go Liked by all, and has no foe. G is for Gallo-her and Gilnore Counting all the G’s wo have four. II stands for Helen, also Henry 7c'11 always koep then in our nein'ry. I is for Irene, helpful and kind When told to do things, she doesn't mind. J stands for Jody, Judy, ond Joan Three good pals who’ll always be known. K is for Koezer, that jolly guy !!o’s known for his laugh, a little sly. L stands for Lena Segale to us She’3 one of our teachers, never made a fuss. M is for Myrtha and Maclcerney too Always humorous, like this there are few
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