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CHARLES BERNARD MURPHY 112 Shore Avenue DAVID GEORGE MONTANI 343 Quarry Street “He preferred to be. rotlirr than to seem good. Hence the less he sought fame, the more it pursued him.” Class President 1.2: Prom Commit- tee 3: Football 1.2. 3: Q Club 2. 3. JOANNE E. MORLEY 27 Shell ton Road “Vim, vigor, vitality. Cafeteria Stair I; Sailing Club 2: Swimming 2. RODERICK DONALD MORRISON 458 Sea Street “And one man. in his time, plays many parts.” Nominating Committee 1: Track 2. 3: Dramatic Group 3: Traffic 3. ALICE MOSCARDELLI 215 South Street A little, tiny, pretty, witty, charm- ing darling she.” “Golden Rod Assistant Business Manager; “Golden Rod Represen- tative 3: Cheerleader 2. 3; Christ- mas Concert 2; Spring Concert 2; Girls' Club 2; French Club 3; Bowl- ling I. 3. ROSEMARY ANN MULLEN 194 Common Street “() lovely eyes of attire, clear as the waters of a brook that run ming- lingly.” Baton Twirling Club 3; Christmas Concert 3: Spring Festival 3: Girls' Club 2. 3: Bowling 2. 3. MARY ELIZABETH MURDOCK 3 Moreland Road “Sature is the master of talents; genius is the master of nature.” Traffic 3: Library Staff 3; Chapel Choir 2. 3; Christmas Concert 2. 3: State Musical Festival 2. 3: Spring Concert 2. 3: Spring Festival 2. 3; Girls' Club 2. 3: French Club Sec- retary 3: Bowling 2. 3; Creative- Writing 3. A smiling face to hide a thought- ful mind. Class Treasurer 3; Golden Rod Sports Editor 3: Band 1.2. President 3: State Musical Festival 2. 3; Spring Festival 2. 3; Sailing Club 1; Basket- ball 2. 3; Track 2. 3; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3; Hi Y 2. 3. PETER EDWARD NEITZ 119 Federal Avenue () mischief, thou art swift to enter into the hearts of desperate men. Home Room Representative 1. NORMA MARY NESTOR 18 Silver Street Both short and sweet some say is best.” Christmas Concert 3; Girls' Club 3; Bowling I. CHARLES STANLEY NEWMAN 4 Sachem Park He speaketh not; and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes.” Golden R k1” Representative 1; Football 1. 2; Track 2. 3; Cross Country 3; Intramural Basketball 1. 3. RICHARD JAMES O BRIEN 9 Thornton Street “Size is not grandeur. “Golden Rod” Advertising Staff 2; Cross Country 3; Tennis 2. 3: Intra mural Basketball I. 2; Hi-Y 3. RICHARD JOHN OJA LA 49 Centre Street “An honest man's the noblest ivork of God.” Football 1.2.3; Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2; Q” Club 2. 3.
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MARJORIE THERESA MARTIN 500 Willard Street In her is every grace—accomplished lowliness. Girls' Club 2: Swimming 3. JENNIE H. MASLOWSKI 73 Broadway Silence that speaks, and eloquence of eyes. Christmas Concert 3. ELEANOR JUNE MATTSON 40 Kent Street She’ll play a small game rather than stand out. Bowling 2. 3; Archery 1, 2; Basket- ball 1.2. 3; Rifle Club 1.2; Badmin- ton 1; Ping Pong 1; Student Aide 2. MARJORIE ANN MELONG 93 Rugglcs Street Oh! how good it feels! The bond of an old friend. Library Stall I. Secretary 2. Presi- dent 3; Girls' Club 2. 3; Ncwswrit- crs 3; Radio Club 3. JANET ESTHER METS 06 Copeland Street “A friend is, as it were, a second self. BRUCE FIELD MILLER 119 Cedar Street Tis no marvel he is so humorous. Sailing Club I, 2; Winter Sports Club 3; Baseball 3: Tennis 2. 3; Rifle Club 1: Intramural Basketball 3; Golf 3. MARJORIE RUTH MAYER 38 Silver Street “A soft answer turns away wrath.” “Golden Rod Business Staff 3; Sail- ing Club 1; Girls' Club 2, 3; Bowl- ing 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3. ARTHUR LOUIS MAZZOLA 104 Liberty Street It is not enough to do good; one must do it in the right way. JOAN MARIE MEADE 19 Watson Road Her eyes can speak. Junior Red Cross Representative 3; Home Room Representative 3; “Golden Rod Representative 2; Girls' Club 2, 3; Bowling I. 2. STANLEY MILLER 30 Harrington Avenue Wit is, in general, the finest sense in the world.” Intramural Basketball 3; News- writers 1. LAWRENCE MIRANDA 62 Lawn Avenue Why should the Devil have all the good times? Christinas Concert 2. 3: Spring Con- cert 1. 2. 3: Intramural Basketball 1.2. 3; “Q” Club 2. JODY ANN MIRRA 149 Kendrick Avenue Humour has justly been regarded as the finest perfection of poetic genius. Prom Committee 3; Class Day Com- mittee 3; Nominating Committee 3; Home Room Representative I; Tri- Hi-Y 3.
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HAROI.l) KELVIN OI.SEN 78 Shcdd Street GERALD PANARELLl •17 Atherton Street attempt a dfficult work; but there is tio excellence without difficulty.’’ Rifle Club 2. ARTHUR VICTOR OLSON 117 Phillip Street In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Christmas Concert 2, 3; Spring Festival 3: French Club 3: Radio Club 3. VIVI W ELAINE OLSON 29 Saville Street For the love of laughter, hinder not the humour of her design. Prom Committee 3: Junior Red Cross Representative 1: Drum Ma- jorettes 3: Spring Concert 2: Spring Festival 3; Girls’ Club 2; Rowling 2. 3: Student Aide 2; Christmas Concert 3. MIL ION OPENSHAW 1064 Furnace Brook Parkway “And from the discontent of man; the world’s best progress springs. Football 1; Basketball I: Intramural Basketball I. FRANK SOUTHWICK ORMON 79 Virginia Road When he speaks, pearls of wisdom pour forth. Band 2. 3; State Musical Festival 2. 3; Spring Festival 2. 3; Winter Sports Club 3. R I HI R JAMES PALMER 613 South Street A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.” Base-ball 2. 3; Intramural Basket- ball I. A little nonsense now and then is pleasant. Baseball 1.2.3; Intramural Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. GLORIA JENNY PAPILE 4 Harkins Street “He never saw her without a smile, or u'ith a frown. Drum Majorettes 3; Spring Festival 3: Girls’ Club 2. 3: Winter Sports Club 3; Bowling 1. 3; Ncwswriters 2: •'O” Club 2; ’’Golden Rod” Rep- resentative 2. ANDREW PAREDES 131 Brook Road If you irish to be good, first be- lieve you are bad.” Football 2, 3. G. JOYCE PARENT 19 Burns Avenue Great talkers are no great doers. French Club 3; Horseback Riding I. 2. 3; Swimming 3. JANE ADAMS PARKER 139 Clay Street “Her wit was more than man. her innocence a child. Sailing Club 1; Girls' Club 2. 3: French Club 3; Bowling 1; Creative Writing Treasurer 3; Student Aide 2: Tri-Hi Y 3. PATRICIA ELLEN PARSONS 9 Parsons Street Of that sex which is therefore called fair.” Sailing Club 3; French Club 3; Rowling 3; rchery 2.
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