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CLASS BOOK STAFF First Row — Elaine Ricciardi — Assistant Editor, Rita Gallucci — Editor, Mr. Jensen — Faculty Advisor, Joyce Koslowski, Diane Delmonte, Janet Fitzgerald. Second Row — Elaine Newell, Patricia Geigle, Marcia Barber, Andrea Kulmann, Virginia Jagger, Vicki Anderson, Pam Barbino. Third Row — Sandra Monti, Bonnie Taylor, Patricia Longhi, Claudia Porcellini, Winifred Waterworth, June Geary. Fourth Row — William Dance, Ronald Ed- monds, Robert Accetura. Absent When Picture Was Taken — Patricia Bellmore, Barbara Hogg, Josephine Perugini, and Elise McCormick.
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Mary G. Hutchinson Guidance Counselor John McKenna Guidance Counselor 7
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When we but hear the name of Wilby . . many scenes will appear vividly in our minds. We will think of all the clubs, especially the colorful Spanish and Italian Club initiations. We will see the cafe with all the students struggling to get food, tables, and seats. We will see them sitting around their tables telling each other of the day’s experiences. We will see, too, the long line waiting to get at the candy bars and ice-cream. We will remember the assemblies, especially the Christmas Assemblies, in which Wilby proudly displayed its student talent. We will remember the school dances, the hits and the misses. But who, in the time of reminiscence won’t remember the football, bas- ketball, and baseball games? Very few indeed. The cheers when we won, the sadness when we lost, the emotional scenes of a close game, the cheerleaders, the Pep Squad, the alumni, the crowds, and last but not least, our boys who al- ways played a good game. Also when we think back to our wonderful days at Wilby, we will think of the faculty and their readiness to give their advice and help to us. Most of all, the education, the sense of security, and the learning of how to be a responsible young man or young lady, the laying down of a firm founda- tion for our futures, those happy care-free days will bring a smile or a tear . . . When we but hear the name of Wilby ...” 9 J. F7T2 £R i ]) lyPeLwonre
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