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MARY POLLARD “Mary” December 21 “Mary ts a very good scholar; In the future she'll make many a dollar.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Newspaper Staff; Yearbook Staff; Senior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: Waiting in line in the cafeteria. Favorite Memory: Spanish Class. CAROLE POWER “Carole’’ July 13 “Here's a preview of Carole’s fu- ture; Nursing the sick, tied up by su- ture.” Activities: Senior Play; Yearbook Staff; Tri-Delta; Senior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: Lazy people. Favorite Memory: Senior play. ROSEMARY POWER “Red” April 19 “Rosemary, blue-eyed, happy and cheery, Will keep her boss happy and merry.” Activities: Newspaper Staff; Tri- Delta; Yearbook Staff; Softball 2; Glee Club 1. Pet Peeve: People who wake me up on the B. M. bus. Favorite Memory: Mr. Landon’s chemistry experiments. MARGARET QUINLAN ““Peg”’ October 3] a ‘Peggy’ has looks and personality, too, To all her friends she’s fatthful and true.”’ Activities: Tri-Delta; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: Biting fingernails. Favorite Memory: December 13, 1953. COLLEEN REDDEN “Collie’”’ January 29 “A sweet dental hygienist she will be; Just wait a few years and we shall see.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Newspaper Staff; Yearbook Staff. | Pet Peeve: Chemistry. Favorite Memory: Eighth grade. MARY-HELENE REVANE “Polly” July 24 “Here's to a gitl with versatility, Who's going places with boundless ability.” Activities: Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play Committee; Photography Club 2; Yearbook Assistant Editor; Newspaper Staff; Tri-Delta; Sen- ior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: Being late (and I al- Ways am). Favorite Memory: Classes with Miss Baker. BARBARA RUBBONE “Babs” September 24 “When tt comes to dancing, noth- ing gets by her; ‘Barbie's’ sure to set the world on fire.”’ Activities: Tri-Delta; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play Usher. Pet Peeve: Girdles. Favorite Memory: Dancing at the Junior Prom. JOAN RUMRILL “Joanie”’ July 11 “ ‘Joanie’ is neither sertous nor gay; With her act she'll go a long way.” Activities: Tri-Delta. Pet Peeve: Conceited teachers. Favorite Memory: My birthday, i532 RUTH SANTORO “Rudy” February 6 “To be a successful wife is one of her wishes; Will she actually enjoy doing the dishes?”’ Activities: Yearbook Staff; Tri- Delta; Senior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: Otis Tholander. Favorite Memory: Joan’s birthday, “yay THEODORE SANTOS “Chico” September 4 “‘Here’s to ‘Teddy’—a favorite with all, And also our champ in basketball.” Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Trying to stay away from girls. Favorite Memory: Winning the basketball championship in '52.
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LEONARD MELANSON “Homer”’ February 25 “““Homer’ is qutet in his way, But he'll brighten up a gloomy day.” Activities: Junior Prom Commit- tee; Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: People. Favorite Memory: English 2. ALICE MERTEN Alas December 17 “Here’s a gal with ‘personality plus’ —- Who's always meant the world to Use Activities: Cheerleading 1; Senior Play Cast; Yearbook Editor; Wir eltasme basketball lame 2 ano) 4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Prom Queen’s Attendant: Armistice Day Speaker; Senior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: To be kept waiting. Favorite Memory: Working at the Cape. BARBARA MILLER “Mugsy”’ November 17 “Here is a girl who's full of fun,— Always a smile for everyone.” Activities: Yearbook; Tri-Delta. Pet Peeve: Pedantic people. Favorite Memory: Howe-Chelms- ford football game of 1950. CAROLYN MOORES “Teddy”’ June 23 ““As a cheerleader she can’t be beat; To watch her cheer ts really a treat.” Activities: Yearbook Staff; Cheer- leading 4; Senior Class Secretary ; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play Cast; Tri-Delta; Oratorical Contest; Senior Prom Commit- tee. Pet Peeve: Unnecessary arguments. Favorite Memory: Victory Dance Orel oD. AROLYN MOSHER suniiin October 4 “Arolyn is a qutet lass, Except when speaking up in class.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Yearbook Staff; Newspaper; Senior Play. Pet Peeve: Homework. Favorite Memory: Senior Play. FREDERICK MUSGRAVE “Freddy” July 10 ‘Freddy’ has a ‘lovely’ car, But in tt he'll not go far.”’ Activities: Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Favorite Memory: Study hall, MARGARET O’BRIEN “Peg September 24 “ Peg’ is so cute, and should re- ceive a reward For filling in so well on the cheer- leading squad.” Activities: Basketball 1, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Cheerleader; Tri-Delta; Glee Club; Yearbook Staff; Newspaper Staff. Pet Peeve: People who say one thing and mean another. Favorite Memory: Snob Hill Gang. ELAINE O’HARA “Elaine”’ May18 “Peaches and cream is Elaine’s com- plexiton; Heads always turn in her direc- tion.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; Cheerleading 4; Newspaper Staff; Glee Club 1. Pet Peeve: Waiting for people. Favorite Memory: Basketball and cheerleading. EILEEN PERREAULT “Etleen”’ September 5 “Eileen can sure make the sewing machine go; With the help of Miss Brown she has learned to sew.’ Activities: Tri-Delta; Newspaper Staff; Yearbook Staff; Sopho- more Secretary; Junior Class Vice-President; Oratorical Con- test; Glee Club; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee. Pet Peeve: Waiting. Favorite Memory: Senior Prom, February, 1953. ROBERT PERRY “Bob”’ April 23 “When ‘Bob’ got his hands on the pigskin, You could be sure we were in for a win!”’ Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Glee Club. Pet Peeve: ‘‘Pam.” Favorite Memory: Football.
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KENNETH SARGENT “Sarge’’ March 17 “The number of boys he transports is gutte large, But ‘the more the merrier,’ says Ken Sarge.’ Activities: Football 1, 2. Pet Peeve: English. Favorite Memory: English IV, WILLIAM SAVAGE “Huck” August 4 “A dimpled cheek and never blue— Are sports his only interest? Wish we only knew.”’ Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, +; Basketball 2. Pet Peeve: Economics. Favorite Memory: The football locker room, ANN SAWYER “Ann” June 9 “Ann ts a gitl with a gleam in her eye; The boys all watch as she passes by.”’ Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 2; Junior Prom Queen’s Attendant; Year- book; Senior Play Committee; Tri-Delta. Pet Peeve: Boys. Favorite Memory: Freshman class trip. MARY SCHARN “Mare”’ May 19 “Mary might have many admirers, But she has only one destrer.”’ Activities: Tri-Delta: Yearbook Staff: Newspaper Staff; Secre- tary to Miss Collins. Favorite Memory: Junior Prom. JOHN SELFRIDGE “Jack” February 28 ““To everyone he ts a friend; To hts ability there is no end.’’ Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morn- ing. Foose Memory: Mr. Landon. ANN SILVA “Ann? June 25 “Ann ts known for her quiet way; We're sure she'll be a success some day.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Yearbook Staff; Glee Club; Newspaper Staff. Pet Peeve: Waiting for people. Favorite Memory: Freshman Sci- ence. GEORGE SILVA “Jive” November 10 ““’T would bea cold, cold world, tt’s true— Without a friend as fine as you.” Pet Peeve: Missing the bus. Favorite Memory: Being a Baron. JOAN SMITH “Smitty” July. 4 “‘Joan is a twin that we all know, With wit and humor, she has nary a foe.’ Activities: Tri-Delta; Glee Club ihe, 7B} Pet Peeve: Men in the U. S. Air Force. Favorite Memory: December 26, 1951. BEVERLY SPAULDING Boos September 5 “Hearing the call of reveille Seems to be the pet peeve of Bev- erly.”’ Activities: Junior Prom Commit- tee; Yearbook Staff; Glee Club. Pet Peeve: Ray. Favorite Memory: My trip to California. WILLIAM ST. CROIX “Paul”’ October 20 “‘Here’s one that likes to sketch; He'll reach the top—you can well bet.”’ Pet Peeve: School. Favorite Memory: English IV.
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