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MAUREEN ELLEN HAYES— 30 Myrtle Street; Moe; Business School.- ? the chalk squeaks and someone jumps, you can be sure Moe is there! Perhaps they can do something about it in business school?— Ski Club 1, 2; Library 1, 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Girls ' Club. SANDRA HELENE HECHT— 56 Summer Street; Sandy; Journalist.— Friendly Sandy always has a smile. When she ' s a journalist, we hope she won ' t run into any trouble with glasses. — Girls ' Club, Homeroo m Rep.; NHS, Vice Pres- ident 4; Music Appreciation 2; Traffic Squad 1-4; Senior Play; Dance Com- mittees; Focus, Annual 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4. LEE EDWARD HICKS-8 Webb Place; Flip; Air Force.— Flip, although new from English in our Senior year, has made quite a hit with the girls. A pet peeve of his is nail polish, and his favorite saying is I ' ll flip for it. — focus 4; Boys ' Club; Camera Club. MARGARET MARY HOHMANN-121 Essex Street; Peg; Undecided-Red- headed Peg is always smiling and laughing. She is quite undecided about her future, but we are sure it will not have to do with her aversion, snakes!— Ski Club 3, 4; Sahico Club; Girls ' Club, Cabinet 4; Focus and Annual Collection Manager 4; Dance Committees 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ELLEN LOUISE HOLMES-98 Essex Street; LN ; Business School.- Tiny Ellen in her own quiet way has captured many friends at SHS. She plans to attend a business school after graduation. Her aversion is red nail polish!— Girls ' Club; Sahico; Ski Club 4; SOBE; Dance Committee 3. NANCY HOLMES— 6 Lincoln Court; Nancy; Nursing.— We all agree that Nancy has been an asset to our cheering squad. She will be a successful nurse. She has no aversions.— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2; Ski Club 1; Cheering 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council, President 4. HAROLD EDWARD JEFFERSON-23 Mountain Avenue; Sonny; CoHege.-With his smi ' e and good looks, Sonny is certain to be as popular in college as he has been here— Boys ' Club; Ski Club, President 4. CAROLYN JENNINGS— 27 Columbus Avenue; Carol; Nursing.-B onde Carol will make a very efficient nurse. She won ' t find too many pegged pants and suede shoes around in the future. Her favorite saying is Oh well. — Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2; Operetta 1, 2; Camera Club 1; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM KEEFE-8 Cottage Street; Charlie; Work.-M schievous Charlie has brightened up many a classroom in SHS. He plans to go to work after graduation. Charlie ' s aversion is freshmen.— Boys ' Club; Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 1. DORIS EVELYN KEEFE-24 Makepeace Street; Keefie ; Work-Doris will always be in the midst of fun. With her vibrant personality she is sure to succeed in office work. Let ' s hope she doesn ' t have to face any conceited males— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2; Softball 3; Camera Club 4; Prom Com- mittees 3, 4.
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LORRAINE MARY GERNIGLIA— 4 Falmouth Street; Lome; Secretary— Wherever you see a group hysterical with laughter, there is Lorraine. She will make a good secretary. Her aversion is women drivers, although she is one herself.— Pep Squad 2; Softball 2, 3; Ski Club 4; Junior Prom Committee; Girls ' Club. MARGARET JEAN GLEBUS— 266 Lincoln Avenue; Margo; School— Happy-go- lucky Margo will always be remembered for her sincerity. She is sure to be a success at comptometer school, where we hope she won ' t meet any conceited people.— focus and Annual 3; Sahico 4; Girls ' Club. JOAN HELEN GLINSKI— 1 Atherton Street; Joanie; Secretary.— We shall long remember this busy and energetic girl. As a secretary, Joanie won ' t really mind that extra work. -Girls ' Club; Ski Club 2; Pep Squad 2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Focus 3, 4; Operetta 2; Script Committee 3; Sahico 4; Dance Committee 2, 3; Marshall Squad 4; Usherettes 4; Junior Riverside 4; Business Manager of Focus and Annual 4. HELEN JOSEPHINE GOULD— 21 Bow Street; Toofs ' e; School.— Likeable Tootsie is always ready to help. We doubt very much that she ' ll meet any boys with pegged pants in Secretarial School.— Girls ' Club. ELLEN JANE GOVE— 32 Hamilton Street; Beautician.— Carefree Ellen, because of her friendliness, will be a successful beautician. I just hope she doesn ' t see anyone wearing white bucks, as she has an aversion to them.— Pep Squad 2; Marshall Squad 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Girls ' Club; Glee Club 4. JEAN ANNE GOVE— 85 Appleton Street; College— Petite is the word for Jean, but in spite of her size, she has proved to be a real asset to SHS. Let ' s hope her students don ' t take advantage of her size when she becomes a teacher. Jean ' s aversion is algebra.— Glee Club Show Cast 1, 2; Operetta Script Committee 3; Focus 2, 3, 4; Marshall Squad 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Play; Associate Editor Focus Annual 4. JOHN GRAHAM— 146 Forest Street; Doc; College— Doc, with his Jerry Lewis looks and sense of humor, will make as big a hit in the Northeastern Band as he did in ours.— Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club, Cabinet 4. SANDRA LOUISE GROVE— 14 Bayfield Road; Sandy; College.-Perf and popular Sandy has added much glamour to our twirling squad. We hope she doesn ' t have to do much waiting when she goes to college.— focus 4; Junior Ring Committee; Twirler 2, 3; Majorette 4; Ski Club 3; Usherettes 4; National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Sophomore Dance Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Reception Committee. ANN HAMILTON— 2 Hillcrest Street; College— Quiet Ann always has a pleasant smile for everyone. She ' ll surely make many friends at College. Hope you never have to eat any beans, Ann!— Girls ' Club, Cabinet 3; Focus 4; Usherettes 4; Junior Prom Committee; Class President 1. RONALD GAVIN HART— 15 Endicott Street; Ronnie; Navy.-Popu ar, carefree Ronnie plans to enter the Navy. He will have to get used to his aversion to mornings when he gets there.— Boys ' Club. -. «W
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MARILYN KELTY-380 Central Street; Mak; Airline Hostess.-Ta , trim Mak, with her gorgeous black hair, will always be remembered for her unique saying, Holy your horsefat. Her aversion is Cat clothes. — Girls ' Club; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4. RICHARD R. KROM— 21 Palmer Avenue; Dick; Engineer— Good looking and tall, Dick will have much success as an engineer. Warning to all girls . . . if you smoke, you better stay away from him.— Band 1, 2; Dance Orchestra 2; Basketball 1-4; Student Council 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Junior Red Cross Council 2; Boys ' Club. PAULINE EDITH LARSON-8 Davis Court; Po y; Undecided— Po y, tall and very neat, is very undecided about her future. Unless she goes south, she will just have to stand the cold northern mornings.— Girls ' Club; Junior Red Cross Council 1; Pep Squad 2; Dance Committees 2, 4. MYRNA S. LASKEY— 10 Wilbur Avenue; Myrn ; Telephone Operator— Myrn ' s carefree and witty personality will long be remembered at SHS. She plans to be a telephone operator after graduation. People with red hair better watch out, for that is her aversion.— Girls ' Club, Homeroom Rep. 3; Junior Red Cross Council, Treasurer 4; Senior Play; Dance Committees 3, 4. CHARLES LAWRENCE— 26 Pleasant Street; Big Chas; Tufts— Big Chas, one of our popular football heroes, will probably be just as popular next year at Tufts as he walks the campus saying, How ' bout that? Girls who smoke- beware.— Football 2-4; Junior Red Cross Council 2; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2-4; Science Club 4; Focus and Annual. LOIS ANN LEDDER— 18 Lincoln Avenue.— Lo ' e; Airline Hostess.— Sincere Loie is another one of our classmates whose pleasing smile and friendliness will be a big asset to her as an airline hostess. Loie ' s aversion is cars that run out of gas.— Girls ' Club; Operetta 2, 3. ALICE EVELYN LEE— 11 Endicott Street; A ; Nurse.— Alice wants to be a nurse. Her personality and witty ways will help her very much.— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2; Dance Committee 3. GENEVIEVE PRISCILLA LEGGETT-12 Second Street; Genny; Music and Children.— Petite Genny will be long remembered for her marvelous voice. She hopes to combine a career in music with one of teaching children. Caution: Kids, don ' t wear brown suits to her nursery school. — Girls ' Club; Camera Club 1-3; Pep Squad 1-3; Focus 4; Music Appreciation 2; Senior Play; Dance Committees 1-4. THOMAS LEOPOLD-20 Burrill Street; Tom; Work— Tom is a fe ow with a smiling face and a happy laugh. Hope he doesn ' t see any Bermuda shorts when he goes to work.— Boys ' Club. RICHARD LEO LOCKWOOD-108 Winter Street; Dick; Navy-Likeable Dick dislikes freckles, but we can ' t imagine why. We all wish him the best of luck in the Navy.— Boys ' Club.
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