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John Stanley Kulakowski john” Ryan's faithful boy, anytime of the «lay . . . just the mention of anything to do with airplanes, he » interested . , . frequently absent from school . . . nonchalant John is always ready for a joke . . . sailed through school by the skin of his teeth. Betsy Cross Ladd “betsy” Little friend of all the world . . , absent-minded . . . Hawaii bound ... an attractive clotheshorse . . . everybody’s “dear” to Betsy ... a rare com- bination of beauty and brains ... a vivacious brunette. Band 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; State Or- chestra 1; Mixed Chorus 4; RI Music Festival 1. 2. 3. 4; Ma- jorettes 3, 4; Cood Will 1; Projection Club 2, 3; Pom Com- mittee 3; King Com- mittee 3; Food Sale Committee 4; Sopho- more Hop 2; Pro- phetess 4. Mixed Chorus 4; Christmas Card Com- mittee 4. Shirley Elizabeth Lakeway “snirley” Shirley is a very likeable girl . . . always on the go . . . never without her big brown case stuffed with books . . . her brother is N. K.’s football hero ... a real hot sketch once you get ac- quainted. Marie Jacqueline Leclair “Jackie” Staunch Democrat . . . Exeter granger . . . loves animals, even has horses . . . can take fast dictation . . . likes any social event, especially dancing . . . blushes at the slightest provoca- tion . . . stern and serious, but can radiate a sunny smile. Prom Committee 3.
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Stephan James Ingram “stefe” The Christmas card kid . . . never says “boo ... a brain but keeps it to himself ... an apiarist . . . sometimes the bees catch up with him, too . . . hopes to 1m an engineer. Class Day Committee 3; Christmas Card Committee 4. Orchestra 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Girls Choir 2, 3; N. E. Music Festival 3; R. I. Music Festival 3; Mouthpiece 4; FHA 1; Pep Club 3. 4; Cheerleader 3. 4; Prom Committee 3: Food Sale Committee 2. 4; Class Trip Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Hop 2. Carolyn Marie Jurgensen “lynn” Da tum-da tum . . . that whistle . . . radical ideas . . . vivacious blond . . . the happy wanderer . . . crazy mixed-up kid ... a dyed-in-the-wool clown . . . her aim is a military secret. Dorothy Dale Kenney “dot” Creator of some pretty hairdos . . . yodeling and singing are listed among her talents . . . usually can be found working like mad in the secretarial department . . . quick tempered . . . pretty eyes and cute figure. Junior High Chorus 1; FHA 2. Margaret Claire Kenyon “claire 9 Sports! sports! sports! . . . although reserved, she s really a bundle of fun ... a cute laugh . . . hails from a large family . . . energetic 4-H member . . . what an unusual girl—her life's ambition is to be an engineer. Mixed Chorus 4: N. K. Twirlers 3; FHA 1.
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FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2. Ronald Francis Linne “ron Ron » corny joke» and wisecrack» lightened many a class . . . imitator of Donald Duck . . . Nordic good look . . . basketball his sports interest . . . shiney cars another ... a child at heart. Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Color Guard 2; Projection Club 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2, 4; Football 2; Salvage Drive Committee 4; Cap and Gown 4; Male Quartet 4. Robert Jerome Mann “bob A wonderful friend once you break through the quiet barrier . . . full of fun and quiet humor . . . always willing to be a taxi . . . drives faster than sound . . . will look nice in Navy blue. John Howard Matteson “jackie Good looking and fun-loving ... a crew cut . . . masculine sincerity . . . bathing suit build ... a vet of four years football ... a really terrific player . . . co-captain in his senior year. Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: R. I. Music Festival 2. 3; Color Guard 3: Mouthpiece 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Play Com- mittee 3; Yearbook 4: Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Class Lawyer 4; Male Quartet 4. Sandra Janet McCombs “sandy99 Musical talents are known throughout the school ... a friendly nature and a cheerful disposition . . . neat penmanship . . . talks double ta . . . usually can be seen reading or talking at a rapid pace. Orchestra 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls’ Choir 3; R. I. Music Fes- tival 3. 4; FHA 2: Pep Club 3: Class Play 3; Yearbook 4; Class Trip Committee 4: Class Song 4.
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