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MARJORIE LOUISE CRONO 83 Cedar Street '‘ Junior nurf wil all in one: to he with her—what fun! Tri-Hi-Y 3; Sailing Club 2: Ciris’ Club 2. 3: Badminton I. 2; Ping- Pong 1.2: Archery 1.2: Basketball 1. 2. 3. XANCY EL NINE GUDAS 2 Tal er Street Silence is often mistaken. Girls’ Club 3: Home Economics Club 2. I WET MARIE HADDEN 132 Granite Street The soul of sweet delight eon never lie defil'd. Bowling I. 3. EDWARD C. HALL JR. 29 Franklin Avenue Virtue is its own reword. Glee Club 3. BXRBARA MARIE HAMILTON I Parkman Street Without friends no one would choose to live, even if he hod nil other goods. Student Aide 3: Traffic 3: Health Service Staff 3; Page and Stage 3: Horseback Riding 2. 3: Basketball 2. 3. FAHEME JAMES HANNA 539 Washington Street He doth indeed shoie some sfiarks lliol ore like wit. LOIS MARIE HARDING •10 Ames Street And her voice like the song of a bird. Glee Club 2. 3: Chapel Choir 3; Girls’ Club 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Bowl ing 1.2, 3. ANN HART 47 Arnold Street Our ideals are our better selves.' Girls' Club 3: Bowling 2. ROBERT PETER HAI.I.IOAN 25 Cottage Street Music fnodnees a kind of fleas lire which human nature cannot do without.” (ilee Club I. 2: Pirates of Penz- ance I: Page and Stage 2. 3: Hi Y 2.3; Intramural Basketball I: Bas- ketball 2. PAUL VINCENT IIALPIN 57 High field Road A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Baseball I: Track 2. 3. JEANNE MARIE HARTREY 50 Arnold Street Beauty to conquer. Girls' Club 3: Bowling I. 2. VARJORIF. JEAN HARVEY 138 Elm Street Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness. Class Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; Bowling 2. 3.
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KAl'RA MARII. GIACCHEl II •24 Mill Street liecoming clothes are lien-thirds of beauty. Golden Rod Representative I: (.olden Rod Literary Stall 3: Home Room Representative I: liinioi Red Cross Representative 1: Rille Club I: Home Kconomics Club I. 2; (.iris' Club 2. 3; Newswritcrs I. 2: I'rallie 3: Sailing Club 2; rtbery I: basketball I. Ji l l M 1 K1 INK (.1 U HI. I I I 39 River Street Absorbed, and smiling, and sure. Spring Concert 2: Girls' Club 3: Bowling 3; basketball 2. 3; Archery 3: Cvm Demonstration 2. I A I RICIA GILBKR I 57 Woodward Avenue What she wills to dir or sax, seems wisest, discree test, and best. Golden Rod Sports Editor 3: I ri- Hi-Y 3: Rille Club 3; Traffic 3; Page and Stage 3; Tennis 3; bas- ketball 3. RKNO 1.1.0 G1UD1CI 22 High Street Adventure is not outside a man; it is within. GR CK I (.11 NCIIIGLIA 75 Kdinboro Road The world belongs to the ener- getic. (.iris' Club 3; bowling 3. WILLIAM GLADDEN 7 Wall Street The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. I DM RI) PAI L GOODWIN 7 i Xarragansctt Road Hooks, the children of the brain.' PIO I LIS M ARIK GOODWIN 7 L'tica Street It is Phyllis fair and bright, she that is the she rherd’s joy. JOHN KDMl'NI) GOSSKI.1N I I Kilberl Street An easy-minded soul, and always so. Rille-Rangc Officer 1, 2, 3. KVKI.YN ROSE GRANT 13 broady Avenue Her ryes can speak. (.lee Club 3; Girls’ Club 2. 3; Stu- dent Aide 3. NN K b. (.RKNIKR S OakwcMNl Road I.title and slim and sweet.’ bowling 3: Gym Demonstration Archery 3. 2;
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THOMAS JOSEPH HARVEY 145 Glendale Road Merrily, merrily, shall I live non1.” Xewswriters 2: Basketball I, 2: Baseball 3. J WE MARGARET HASKINS 20 Marion Sireci Beauty ami wisdom are sehlon found together. (.iris- Club 3: Tri-Hi Y 3. Rl I II A LYSE HAYES 83 Merry mount Road The smile tlial won’t come off. Tri-Hi-Y I. 2. 3: Prom Commit- tee 3: Xewswriters 3; Rowling 1: Horseback Riding 2: Class Vice President I. 2. 3. EDMUND JOSEPH HEALY II Willow Avenue Much study is a weariness of the flesh. Baseball I. 2. 3. PHILIP V HEALY II Willow Avenue lie most lives who thinks most. HIRBKRI BREWER HIBBETI 22 Hudson Street Life is real, life is earnest. ' (.olden R«nI” Publicity Manager 3. PAULINE MIRIAM HOLBROOK 205 Franklin Street A sweet, attractive kind of grace. Xewswriters I. 2. 3: (oils' Club 3: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2. 3: Bowling I. 2. 3. BEVERLY EVONNE HOI.LF.R 70 Standish Avenue A fair exterior is a silent recom- mendation. (oils' Club 3. JOHN HOMSY 137 Samoset Avenue Such siveel compulsion doth in music lie. Glee Club I; Nominating Commit- tee 3: Prom Committee 3; Traffic 3; Class Dav Committee 3. HAROLD HONKALEHTO 48 Albertina Street Patience and shuffle the cards. Traffic 3: Basketball 1.2. 3; Intra- mural Basketball I. 2. 3. GERTRUDE DF.LLE HOPKINS 9 Putnam Street I.oire. like a cough, cannot he hid. Bowling I. 2; Girls' Club 3; Horse- back Riding 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. MARY ELIZABETH HORTON 31 Poplar Avenue A still, small iroice. (dee Club 3; Chapel Choir 3: Girls’ Club 2. 3; Sailing Club 2.
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