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■■ M PAULINE FRANCES RANDAZZO-20 Nason Road; Polly; Secretary .-Attractive Pauline is popular with everyone. She has added much spark to our twirling squad. Whether she goes into a secretarial position or attends a business school, we know she ' ll be a success. Cold mornings are her aversion.— Twirler 3, 4; Usherettes 4; Sahico 4; Pep Squad 1; Senior Prom Queen; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Library Club Treasurer; Girls ' Club. SYLVIA J. REILLY-199 Central Street; Syl; Religion.— Quiet Syl is planning to go into religious education. We wish her the best and hope she does not meet any teenage girls who smoke.— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2, 3; Softball 2. MALCOLM STUART RICE— Mai; College.— Popular Mai, with personality plus, will be long remembered for his pleasing disposition, quick wit, and superb job as football co-captain. His sincerity and friendliness will always be his leading asset. Mai has no aversion and will attend college next year.— Boys ' Club President 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4, Secretary 2; Junior Red Cross 3, Vice President 3; Student Exchange 4; Football; Baseball 3, 4. DAVID RICHARDS— 30 Newcomb Street; Dave; Commercial Artist— Handsome Dave will surely succeed as a commercial artist with his terrific art ability. He has no aversions.— Boys ' Club. DOROTHY ALICE RICHARDS-105 Hesper Street; Dotty; College.-As a twirler, Dot has been a great asset to our band. She will have a successful college career if she keeps her likeable ways. Her aversion is people who wear queer color combinations.— library Club, Secretary; Pep Squad 2; Girls ' Club, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Twirler 3, 4; National Honor Society; Junior Riverside; Usherettes, Lieutenant 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2. NANCY LOUISE RICHARDSON-46 Mt. Vernon Street; Nanc; College.-Popular and vivacious Nanc has certainly been a credit to SHS. We know her poise and charm will carry her far in college. Her aversion is chipped nail polish.— Girls ' Club, Vice President 3, President 4; Usherettes 4; Softball 2; Pep Squad 2; Class History 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Guidance Board 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; Basketball 4. GEORGE FREDERICK RILEY-9 Maple Road; Rip; Art School.— With his wonder- ful artistic ability, George will be a success at art school. We doubt whether he ' ll be able to avoid Monday mornings however.— Boys ' Club; Football 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. DONALD FRANCIS RIPPON-41 Harrison Avenue; Rip; Undecided.-Rip has been quiet during his four years of high school. He has not decided what type of work he would like to do. We hope he doesn ' t meet any tall people.— Boys ' Club. CAROLYN LOUISE ROBERTS— 53 Seagirt Avenue; Carol; Hairdressing— Carol has one great aversion— homework. When she becomes a hairdresser, we know she will not have any.— Girls ' Club; Junior Prom Decorating Committee. ROBERT FARRIN ROBINSON-10 Stone Street; Bob; College.-Bob, with his friendly smile and ways, surely will be a success in any college. There may be Bermudas there, Bob. ' — Glee Club, President 4; Boys ' Club.
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WILLIAM THOMAS NASON— 61 Revere Street; Billy; School.— Handsome Billy will always be remembered for his pleasing personality and his big blue eyes. Billy plans to continue his schooling. His aversion is conceited girls.— Boys ' Club; Ski Club 4. JANICE RUTH NELSON-447 Walnut Street; Jan; Commercial Art School- Where you hear laughter you can be sure to find Jan. When she is at Commercial Art School, we just hope she does not meet any unfriendly people.— Girls ' Club; Focus and Annual 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cress 3, 4; Student Council 2; Usherettes, Captain 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Senior Prom Committees; Senior Glossies; Camera Club 4. KENT MACDONALD NICHOLS— 11 Cliftondale Avenue; Nick; Electrician. - Although Kent is very quiet, he will be very successful in whatever he plans to do. We wish him luck, always.— Boys ' Club. CAROLE JANE NORDIN— 14 Vincent Street; Secretarial School— Versaf ' e Carole always is smiling. In Secretarial School people will find it hard to be conceited in her presence.— Girls ' Club; Softball 2, 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Committee; Field Hockey 3; Basketball 4. -v. MARILYN JOYCE OLDFORD— 1 Elaine Avenue; Heyl; Dental Assistant.— Quiet, friendly Marilyn has an aversion to cliques. She is going to become a dental assistant. We know she ' ll be a very good one.— Girls ' Club; Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. RICHARD JOHN OLESKY— 39 Houston Avenue; Dick; Work. -Nonchalant Dick ' s witty remarks and quiet ways have won him many friends. He isn ' t likely to find any Bermuda shorts when he goes to work.— Boys ' Club; Junior Prom Committee 3; Visual Aids, Dance Committee 4. MILDRED P. PEACH— 5 Grove Street; Peaches; Nurse.— Happy-go-lucky Peaches will be very successful in her career in nursing. Warning to all people who wear Bermudas and knee socks— they are her aversions.— Girls ' Club; Ski Club 2; Operetta 2; Sophomore Dance Committee; Junior Prom Decoration Com- mittee; Senior Prom Decoration Committee; Pep Squad 2, 3. DAVID PESCHIER— 221 Broadway; Dave; College— Dave, who plans to go to college next year, likes everyone and everything. His favorite saying is, I don ' t know. — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Club. ROBERT E. PIWOWARSKI— 27 Dustin Street; Sob Pi ; College.-BIg, husky Bob-Pi is terrific on or off the football field, and we ' re all very proud of him. We ' ve been wondering though, if when he goes to college, he will meet any girls who kick footballs.— Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom and Senior Prom Dance Committees. RICHARD PROVENZANO— 1 1 Morton Avenue; Prov; College.— Quiet Prov is friendly toward all. We wish him luck and success at Teachers ' College.— Boys ' Club; Treasurer of Boys ' Glee Club 4.
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ALBERT ROHBACKER— 9 Juliette Road; A ; Work.-P easanf Al is known for his friendliness. When he goes to work, though, he ' ll have to face those Monday mornings. — Boys ' Club. JOANNE ROBBINS-3 Third Street; Joannie; Business School.- Joannie, with her pleasant smile and pretty long hair, plans to attend business school. She has an aversion to girls who smoke.— Girls ' Club; Camera Club. MARIAN ROSSI — 11 Pearl Road; Burdette— Quiet, serious Marian will be at Burdett College next year. Her favorite saying is Good Gracious, and her aversion is knee socks.— Girls ' Club; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee. DIXIE MARIE RUSSELL-10 Wilbur Avenue; Dix; Nurse.-Dix ' s sparkling per- sonality and easy-going ways have made her liked by everyone. When she becomes a nurse, she ' ll find out that Freckles are a sign of beauty. — Girls ' Club; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. CHARLES DONALD RYDER— 6 Martin Street; Don; Navy— Good looking Don plans to go into the Navy. There he ' ll probably have less chance to see girls that smoke.— Boys ' Club. ROBERT ALAN SARGENT-80 Central Street; Bob; Work.-Bob has always been a quiet person. We know he will be successful in whatever work he does. Let ' s hope he doesn ' t see many Bermuda shorts.— Boys ' Club. CLAUDETTE ROSALIE SEELEY— 266 Essex Street; Claud; Comptometer Operator. —Claud will always be remembered for her dark hair and easy going ways. She will make a fine comptometer operator. We hope she does not see anyone wearing kilts, Bermudas or knee socks.— Operetta 1, 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Girls ' Club. JUDITH LORRAINE SHAY— 5 Fairview Avenue; Judy; Legal Secretary.— Atfrac five Judy will long be remembered for her cheerful smile and sparkling personality. We hope she won ' t meet any boys with extra-long sideburns when she is working as a legal secretary.— Ski Club; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Marshall Squad 3; Student Exchange Committee; Junior Riverside 4; Junior Prom Committee; Girls ' Club; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Sahico, President 4; Focus and Annual Staff 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4. BARBARA SMITH— 21 Harrington Avenue; Teacher.— Quiet Barbara, who always has a smile, will be one of our future teachers. She has no aversions and her favorite saying is Someday. — Girls ' Club. GLORIA A. SPADAFORA-291 Main Street; G o; Office Worker.-Glo is always very happy and always has a big smile for everyone. She surely will add much to an office, but I don ' t know what we can do about her aversion to girls who bleach their hair. -Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2, 3; Softball 2; Junior Prom Ticket Committee; Pep Squad Dance Committee 3.
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