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MOST ATHLETIC Carol Fields, James Griffith QUIETEST Myrna Morse, Fred Beach CLASS WOLVES Betty Andruskiewicz, Dick McHale MOST CHANGED Caroline Calicchio, Donald King BEST DANCERS Audrey Masselie, Dick McHale J otablefi MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Maureen Dean, Joseph Mora 17
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BEST DRESSED Jacqueline Ziel, James Griffith CLASS JOKERS Lois Negrini, Carl Ciarcia 16
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Class $ropl)ecp U.S.S. Stillwater returns from Cruise to Siam (B.P.) January, 1963 (exclusive on board the U. S. S. Stillwater by foreign correspondent ANN BLACKBURN.) At 3:00 P.M. this afternoon the U. S. S. Stillwater steamed into New York Harbor piloted by CARL CIARCIA. Standing on the top deck was Captain RANDALL STACK, and his able first mate, DONALD KING. As I came on deck to view the familiar sky line, remembrances of the cruise returned to me. The first day out, we had supper in the spacious dining room where we received excellent service by Headwaiter PAUL DUBUC, and his assistants, RICHARD McHALE and DONALD VOORHEES. Our cook was that wonderful chef, ROGER LAMB. Toastmaster TONY KING introduced the well-known taxidermist, PAT BRIDEUX, who gave a talk on her search for Siamese gazelles for the American Museum, and JODY GOULD, who told us about his thesis on the angles of the blue-eyed angler fish. In the evening we danced to the music of the Four Merry Middies, which included, besides HOWARD NEI.SON, PAUL GERBASE, saxaphonist, and singers TERRY SEDGWICK and RITA LAFLAM-ME. About 2:00 A.M., we were shown to our cabins by the Head Stewardesses MYRNA MORSE and SANTINA CIANCI. The following day I met ship designer, JOSEPH MORA, just as he was going into the barber shop for one of WILLIAM SCHWAB'S special crew cuts, and a manicure by SHIRLEY SIMONS. I learned later that PETERSON AND SONS, SHIPBUILDERS, had done the actual building of the craft. As I made my way along the passageway, I noticed an oak-paneled door on which JAMES GRIFFITH, Head of Mops and Pails was engraved in gold. The next door was that of the radio room. I glanced in and saw RONALD FERRERO busily sending a message dictated to him by Quartermaster RICHARD HOUSE. Two doors at the end of the passage led to the recreation room where a great deal of splashing from the pool attracted my attention. It turned out to be CAROL FIELDS, swimming instructor, and NANCY LARSON, recreation counselor, who were saving two small children. Standing anxiously by was a young housewife and mother, the former JANICE ELLIOTT, and the guardian of the two children, social worker, PEGGY LUBY.
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