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DONALD McGOWAN-22 Columbus Avenue; Don; Armed Forces.— Don, who doesn ' t like girls who smoke, will be another one of our classmates in the Armed Forces next year. His favorite saying is C. P. — Boys ' Club. LOUISE GLADYS WORTMAN - 16 Springdale Avenue; Lousey ; Physical Therapy.— Carefree Louise will always be popular. We wish her all kinds of luck in her career as a Physical Therapist— Girls ' Club; Library Club 1, 2; Dramatics 1; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. ■HH { a I . NORAAAN YANOFSKY-423 Central Street; Duke; College.-Good natured Duke plans to go into business or go to college to become a pharmacist. He is very lucky because he has not any aversions.— Boys ' Club; Science Club 4. ALBERT DUFFY— 86 Denver Street; Duff; Air Force.— Happy-go-lucky Duff will add a little zip to the U. S. Air Force when he joins it. You can ' t avoid Monday mornings there, Duff!— Boys ' Club; Visual Aids, Treasurer 4. WILLIAM DUKESHIRE— 86 Springdale Avenue; Duke; Air Force— Duke plans to make the Air Force his career. Duke is one of the few who have no aversions.— Boys ' Club. MARION HOPE GRANT— 3 Edgehill Road; Mar on; Secretary.-A though very quiet, we ' re sure Marion will shine in her chosen career of secretary. We hope she doesn ' t meet any girls who smoke.— Girls ' Club. RICHARD THOMAS GRIBBIN— 14 Glen Road; Duz; Engineer.— Sincere Duz has been a valuable member of the SHS Band. He plans to be an engineer. His aversions are homework and Mondays.— Boys ' Club; Band 1„ 2, 3, 4; Ca mera Club 3. DONALD HINES— 46 Intervale Avenue; Don; Undecided.— Likeable Don is sure to be a success in anything he chooses to do in the future. His aversion is a woman who smokes in public. —Boys ' Club; Camera Club 1, 2. RUSSELL GEORGE JULIAN-179 Water Street; Russ; Automobile Mechanic— Russ, well liked by his classmates, will do well as an automobile mechanic. He has no aversions.— Junior Red Cross 2; Boys ' Club. ARTHUR LYNCH— 16 Henry Street; Art; Industrial Electrician— Art ' s easy-going manner will be a help to him when he becomes an industrial electrician. Women who smoke are his aversion.— Boys ' Club. MICHAEL FRANCIS MAYR-Star Route Road; Mike- Work— Likeable Mike is sure to get along with everyone when he goes to work. Mike ' s ' aversion is girls.— Boys ' Club.
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SANDRA MARY TICHY— 6 Seaview Avenue; Sandy; Business School— Sandy, who plans to attend business school, is very quiet, but very well liked by her classmates. I don ' t think she ' ll ever be able to avoid rainy days.— Junior Prom Committee; Pep Squad 2; Girls ' Club. JOHN ALEXANDER ULBAN-31 Guild Road; Jack; G.E. Apprentice.-Qu ef Jack ' s aversion is drivers who don ' t obey the laws. We ' re sure he will do well in the G.E. Good luck to you in the future, Jack.— Boys ' Club. KENNETH WINSLOW VINING-12 Summit Road; Ken; Marines.-L keab e Ken is always nice to have around. We wish him the best of luck in the Marines.— Boys ' Club. RICHARD CHARLES WADE-76 Woodbury Avenue; Dick; Engineer. -Talkative, smiling Dick is going to become an engineer. We are sure he will be a good one. He will just have to get along with girls who smoke.— Boys ' Club; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. LOUISE HAYNES WALLIS-8 Walcott Road; Louise; College.-Preffy and popular, Louise will be remembered at SHS as the captain of our cheerleader squad. She plans to go to college.— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2; Cheering 3, 4, Captain 4; Junior Riverside 4; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society. JAMES R. WEIR— 9 Newcomb Avenue; Jake; Molder— Dark-haired Jake is always talking about cars. After graduation, he plans to be a molder. We are glad he will not have any homework to do then.— boys ' Club; Foot- ball 1, 2. HENRY PETER WHEATON-1 1 Ballard Street; Penrod; Mechanic— Penrod is widely known for his wittiness and terrific sense of humor. Short girls just don ' t appeal to him. We know he ' ll be a successful mechanic— Boys ' Club; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Sophomore Dance Committee. ARTHUR WHITE— 12 Centennial Avenue; Luke; Singing.-W ' tty, talkative, and full of fun is Luke. His wonderful personality will be a real asset as he follows his chosen career, singing. Too much homework seems to be his aversion.— Boys ' Club; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball Manager 3, 4; Focus and Annual; Dance Committees. JOSEPH THOMAS WHITE-5 Hayden Road; Joe; Navy.-Happy-go- ucky Joe is planning to spend his next few years in the Navy. One thing he won ' t get away from, however, is Monday mornings.— Boy ' Club. LAURA FRANCES WHITE— 7 Sterling Avenue; Laurie; College— Laurie ' s sincere and friendly ways will help her in college where she plans to study to be a Medical Techn ician. We ' re sorry, Laurie, but people will always be in a hurry!— Girls ' Club; Pep Squad 2, 3; Junior Prom Decorating Committee; Sophomore Dance Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Usherettes 4; Glossie Committee; Girls ' Club Committee.
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GERALDINE HILDA MORGAN— 21 Fairview Avenue; Gerry; Secretary.— Gerry, who is naturally quiet, is sure to be successful in secretarial work. Her favorite saying . . . It ' s got a reason. Gerry has no aversions.— Girls ' Club. DOMINIC JOHN RUSSO— 21 Richard Street; Donnie ; Navy— Donnie has always been known for his talkative ways and witty remarks. Don plans to enter the Navy. He may not be able to avoid girls who smoke.— Boys ' Club. RICHARD SCOTT— 34 Pleasant Street; Worm; Air Force— Worm will always be remembered for his pace setting clothes. After graduation he plans to join the Air Force. We wish him every success.— Boys ' Club. JOSEPH SULLIVAN-9 Edison Street; Joe; TV and Radio Work-Joe ' s quiet manner and friendly personality are sure to be an asset if he follows his interest in TV and radio work. We hope he doesn ' t meet too many women drivers, for this is his aversion.— Visual Aids 4; Boys ' Club.
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