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IIAKIIAK RI I II MILLER .‘10 Harrington Avenue Her bright smile haunts me still. (•iris'('.Iuli 2: Newswr iters I: I Ionic Eronnmiis Club 2: Howling 2: Arch- er 5. JOY KAY MILLER 70 Fenno Street Faithful friends are hard In find. (.iris' Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Health Serviri- Stalf . t: Bowling 3. GF.ORGF. I Mil LIKEN 126 Palmer Street Patience is the best remedy lor every trouble. V' RRF.X ROBERT MILLS 441 Beale Street A great Itrver of women. Baseball I. 2. .1. M R(. RF.T CM RI.O I I I MII.XE 87 Chttbburk Street Her friends, she lias many, hel- loes -lias she any? |OH R ( Ml K ill I I I ; » Slid lion Road You ate hut now cast in his mood. ( lass President 3: “Golden Rod Xssistant Literary Editor .‘I: Traffic 3: Ili Y I. 2. 3. JOHN HENRY MONAHAN 103 Rork Island Road There is merit without elevation, hut there is no elevation xeithout merit. “Golden Roil Xssistant Editor-ill Chief 3: Boys' Club I; Traffic 3: Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3; Bas ketball 3. HELEN MARIE MONSON 165 Safford Street She touches nothing hut she adds a charm. Girls' Club 2. 3; Swimming I; Home Economics Club 2: Bowling o MARTIN XNDREAV MORAN 27 Eddie Street Tin no angel. Page and Stage 3: Football I. NICHOLAS JOHN MORANA 98 Franklin Street A good hook is the best of friends, the same today and forever. “Golden Rod” Circulation Manager 3: Football 3. ERNESTINE ANN MORG NELLI 47 Nightingale Avenue It ii I ()! She dances such a way. ROBERT MORRIS 14 Samoset Avenue “A man after his own heart. I rack 2. 3.
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ROSE MARIE MARCH ESE 148 Quincy Street “A true friend is forever a friend. Girls' Club 2. CLARA M. MARCUCCI 10 Lurion Street This lass so neat with smile so sieeet.” Girls' Club 2; Bowling 2; Cheer- leader 1, 2. 3. RAY PETER MARIANO 43 Miller Stile Road Thou art the man.” Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Basket- ball 1. 2. CAROLYN ANN MAR1NELLI 28 Trescott Street “Merit and good breeding will make their way everywhere” Golden Rod” Secretary 3; Girls’ Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 2; Bowling 2. 3. DANIEL GUY MARINI 13 Brooks Avenue He's a very devil .” Football 1. 2, 3. NED JOSEPH MARINI 59 Trafford Street A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men. YVONNE NATALIE MATSON 34% Copeland Street “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” “Golden Rod Literary Staff 3; Library Staff 3; Bowling 1; Traffic 3. BETTY A. MAYO 36 Neponsel Road “A little, pretty, witty, charming, darling she.” Golden Rod Literary Staff 3; Girls' Club 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. DWIGHT L. MAYO 975 Southern Artery “A laugh is his introduction to friendship. Christinas Concert 2; Intramural Basketball I; Boys' Club I; Gym Exhibition 2; Rifle Club 1. MARTHA EULALIE MEADOWS 55 Gridlcy Street “Her affections are warm, intense, and refined.” Girls' Club 3: Bowling 3: Rifle Team 3. MARY ELLEN MERRILL 79 Quincy Street “For where is any author in the world that teaches such beauty as a woman’s eye?” Home Room Representative 1; Girls' Club 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Traf fic 3; Library Staff Vice-President I, 2. 3; Horseback Riding 2. 3. DORIS JANE MICHAELSON 16 Lafayette Street “She’ll play a small game rather than stand out.” Rifle Club 3; Bowling 3; Basket- ball I. 2. 3; Swimming I, 2; Arch- ery 3.
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FRANK CLARENCE MORSE 55 Mcrrymount Road jVo limits but the sky.” Glee Club 3; Christmas Concert 3. I Ml. JAMES Mi l.I.I N 7-1 Bennington Street “A little work, a lot of {Any.” Home R h iii Representative 2, 3; Football 2. 3; Baseball I. 2. 3. DOKO'l IIY Ml Rl’in 245 CoiniiH)ii Street “(), then saie her eye was bright: a well of love; a spring of light. Bowling I. EDWARD NANKIN 110 Main Street “His business is pleasure, his work is play.” Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. CAROLYN NASKLSKY 20 Chase Street Trace me in the tedious ways of art.” Girls’ Club 3: Home Economics Club 3: Library Stall 3; Bowling 2; Rifle Club 2. 3: Basketball 2; Home Room Representative 3. EDW ARD CHARLES NEEDLE 30 Lancaster Street ( mischief, thou art swift to enter in the thoughts of desperate men.” FALL RRE.N NEEDLE 107 Chubbuck Street A r uiet mind is richer than a crown.” Football 2. BARBARA KLI ARF FII Mill 85 Babcock Street IleaulY and wit, both ate most valued. I ri-Hi-Y 3; Cheerleader 2. 3. JOHN BERNARD NELSON 5 Hood Street Oh give us a man that sings at his work.” I radie 3; Baseball 2. I ED HARVEY NEWCOMB 17 Revere Road II hat should a man do bill be merry? (.oil I; Baseball I. BARBARA MARIE NIGHTINGALE 29 Deldorf Street She was ever fair, and never proud. HAROLDINE NO RUNG 19 Arnold Street Trieudsihp is a -word, the very sight of which in print makes the heart warm.” Boys’ Club I; Basketball I. 2. 3; Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3. Bowling I.
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