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CARALEE CHENEY Marion Caralee entered our class in her sophomore year. Her benign personality and superior scholastic rating soon proved compatible to the statutes of Sacred Heart. A pleasing smile and a reserved air encircle this beaming red-head. Smart taste and select apparel have favored her with a tres chic appear¬ ance. A mariner at heart she spends her summers in the ruffled ocean air by Marion Harbor. Stalwartly, Caralee has never suc¬ cumbed to the perplexities of the pecuniary and has served as s-enior year treasurer in a truly executive fashion. College is her immi¬ nent challenge. Caralee Cheney JOSEPH JAMES CASEY Middleboro Joe is distinguished by a semi-circular trademark, his smile. He is an eager advo¬ cate of the culinary arts and of hockey. The perplexities of diplomacy which confront the harassed world have often been doctored by Joe in social studies classes throughout his high school career. Apathy dares not thrust its malignancy on this Democrat. His pas¬ time is matriculating his hallowed vehicle through highways and byways, and his hobby is the study of said parasite. All felicitations to our Don Kent of the radio-active future. Joseph Casey JAN CARPENTER Osterville Jan is the quiet philosopher and tranquil intelle tual of the class. A quick wit and rents envelop her placid personage. is m all of her studies, most notably m mathematics. Basketball, swimming, and horseback riding contribute to her healthy composure. To Osterville ' s oyster of pearl we wish a pleasant, profitable college career. Jan Carpenter 14
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Catherine Boyle RONALD MANUEL CARREIRA Bridgewater Ronnie, who entered our class in his soph¬ omore year, immediately inhaled the spirit which thrives in Sacred Heart. Momentous are his exhibited convictions in class debates. A true devotee to Italian spaghetti, he further exemplifies fervor in the Sodality. Our hopes for a fruitful harvest go with Ronnie as he enters Maryknoll. Sybil Bowes CATHERINE CAROL BOYLE Quincy Cathy is characterized by a curly coiffure, academic excellence, and a pulse of indi¬ vidualism. Her contributions to Sacred Heart cannot be obscured. Art, singing, basketball, and horseback riding number among her diversified talents. Cathy will long be remembered for her artistic talent through the Surf and Spray copies among our souvenirs. She is determination per¬ sonified and the argumentative stimulates this trait within her. With manifold capa¬ bilities and a vibrant personality we are confident that Cathy will continue to augment achievements scholastically, socially, and spiritually. Ronald Carreira SYBIL JANE BOWES Osterville Sybil is the sociable socialite of our class. With a taunting gleam in her blue eyes and toting an effervescent smile, she gives a lilt to every drudgery. The Sacred Heart spirit has a well-polished mirror in this bubbling font of frolic and fervor. Her in¬ comprehensible velocity in speech is amended for by a keen sense of responsibility. Nursing is Sybil ' s goal and she is bound to attain it if only she bears in mind that hos¬ pitals are situated in a Quiet Zone. 13
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MARY ELIZABETH CONNOR Cohas set Maybeth is unassuming and sparing of words. She possesses agility in art, amiably por¬ trayed in her stack of posters and diverse works rendered throughout high school. Devotion to the elevated ideals of Sacred Heart has the awakening of her profound comprehension of human nature. Maybeth ' s sympathetic and altruistic manner is an adamant foundation for the life ' s work of teaching she aspires to embrace. Maybeth Connor JAMES PATRICK CUNNINGHAM Bridgewater Jim, the bubbling culmination of all that is spirited in American youth, entered our class in his junior year. His amiable personality harmonized spontaneously with the zest and zeal of Sacred Heart. Never timid to voice a sentiment or bellow a compliment, Jim has benevolently contributed to his school scholas¬ tically and otherwise. The establishment of the Ways and Means Committee owes itself to his unceasing efforts. We are confident that his lofty ideals shall materialize in college and shall overshadow him through his entire life. SANDRA ANNE CALLIS Scituate Sandy, often referred to as Dee, is as capable as she is cordial. Her cryptic talent is step¬ ping in holes and her pastime is pasting in the family album. School spirit and devotion to right illuminate her character. Friends will never be sparse where Sandy is involved. Her aspiration to become a private secretary will add sparkle to the business world.
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