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NANCY MURRAY She does not choose the spot- light, For she is quite content To do the task that lies at hand, Nor others' fame resent. ARLENE O'BRIEN When she leads the cheering squad, To her work she thrills: No need at all for her to think Of taking vitamin pills. ARLENE OTTANI She's not in the least pugna- clous, But everybody knows That no good purpose would be served By stepping on her toes. ALFRED PEARSON The value of the spoken word He thinks is overrated: When a thought must be ex- pressed, It should be briefly stated. BEVERLY PEDERZANI Not for the duration, She'l1 sign up for life: She'll become a sailor's mate, An ever-loyal wife, PALMA PEDERZANI It isn't easy for many, And it isn't easy for her To admit that she is in error To another's opinion defer. mt' NZ. 2 Y l f BELLA PEDRO Not in these very words per- haps, But inevitably she'll ask, What was it that Miss Raf- ter gave For t0m0rrow's task? JANET PERKINS She thought we wouldn't sec them, But we did. How could she choose To dance a stately minuet In her saddle shoes? LOUIS PICARD His service in the State Guard May stand him in good stead. Prepared is he as boy can be For days that lie ahead. RUTH PIMENTAL She often seemed detached and cool When in trouble we have smartedg Come, take the mask ofT, Ruthie, We know that you're soft- hearted. MARY PIOPPI Service to her school and class She's given in full measure: Vsfe hope that from it she will reap Fond memories to treasure. MARION PULSIFER Marion has a little lamb That gives her heart a thrill Romping o'er that little farm Down in Ellisville. Page 15
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MARJORIE KNIGHT Co u l d be in basketball or hockey She rocketed to fame- But she beat all boys in news tests! More honor to her name. CLAIRE LAMONTAGNE We don't know what aptitudes The B. U. tests revealed, But her interest really lies In the business field. DAVID LINDROS The class looked up and fol- lowed Miss Rafter's pleading look: She shook her headg we heard her sigh, Oh, David, close that book! MARY ALLEN MANION Seven Lively Arts by Billy Rose On Broadway is presented: No more than two she needs to keep Her busy and contented. GEORGIA MARINOS VVe say this in No mood censorious, But our will against hers And she'd be victorious. HELEN MARINOS Foreign languaeges for some Provide a tortuous mazeg They were for her a sunlit path Through her high school days. Page 14 A 93 . I w,,.wLN u. f r' HERBERT MITCHELL After a gruelling week, he says, He will ask for naught But a chance to eat and a chance to sleep- And that's not demanding a ot. NANCY MONTANARI From a scientific viewpoint Our procedure couldn't be worse: Nancy simply looks like a girl Who would make a first-class nurse. BRUNO MONTALI In the crackle of the static In the hum of rectifier More than in the human voice He finds something to admire. LEVI MONTEIRO For Levi we were saving Our most potent jibes, But Uncle Sam protects him From our diatribes. RICHARD MORINI He owns the Car Distinctive: As he whizzes by, Numerals and nicknames Meet our startled eye. DOROTHY MOSKOS Dauntless is our Dorothy Dashing through the day, So much like a magnet We must go her way .
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JOSEPH QUINLAN He doesn't like to take the bus To Plymouth every day: We seek a helicopter His discomfort to allay. ROY RANDALL To read his football column We'd think he'd never played: Yet he was a co-captain, Resourceful, undismayed. BARBARA RAYMOND What goes on inside her head We only can suspect: Were we to question her, she'd give The answer most direct. MARY REED To know her is to like her: Wherever there is need She will lend a helping hand With no thought of meed. HARRY REZENDES We fear he secretly consigns To the deepest Tropics Any teacher who requires Detested oral topics. LORRAINE RICHARDS She has a host Of good intentions: Most prove to be more Than timely inventions. Page 16 FK sq! IVAN RICHMOND We need only look at Ivan To see that he could be Of service to a football team, And he was-in reality. LILLIAN RODERICK She's pleasant and obliging A s s h e s e t s out teachers' trays, A nd shemakes the lunch hour smoother In numerous little ways. MARY RODERICK llc-1' word is as good as her bond. When she accepts a task, She. attacks it with vim and vigor- What more could anyone ask? ALFREDA RONCARATI lf she deems it Worth her while, She'l1 use her dimples To beguile. ELEANOR RUFFINI She doesn't work well under pressure, She won't be badgered a bit, She'll do a task well in her own good time, But she'll not be hurried a whit. JACQUELINE RYAN She's moderate by nature,- She holds herself aloof Be she the recipient Of praise or of reproof.
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