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RI I A CONSOL I ■ Rcte Secretary Senior Play (L)mmittee. Rita attended the Paul i lolTman junior High in New ' t ' ork before she came here in her junior year. Many like to hear Rita talk because she brought her accent right along with her. and we hope she keeps it. She has been here only two years and has been popular every minute. We know she will make a hit wherever she goes. V1 1. N COOK Honor Pupil yiuiftc [ ' iv Dramatic School Athletic (Council (2. .3, 4): Inter Nos Club (2. L 4): Basketball (2. 3, 4): Bowling (2. 3. 4); I ' ield Hockey (3): (dee Club (3. 4); Junior Prom Com- mittee: Cheerleader (4): ' earbook Staff. “Viv is our vivacious, ersatile, and ivid little valen- tine. She came to us from the Greenwood CMammar School as a freshman, and it certainly did not take her long to im- press the students with her friendly, sunny disposition, espe- cially her friend Earle, now in l exas. Her fun loving, spar- kling personality will surely make her as popular at dramatic school as she is with the Wakefield High School students. See vou in the movies, “Viv”! BARBARA IRENE COPELAND “Bahs” Pierce ' s Secretarial School Basketball (3); Eield Hockey (3): Candy Commit- tee for Senior Play; Class Will Committee. Barbara is one of the more quiet members of our class, but her friends will tell you she is loads of fun when you make her acquaintance, fler grammar school memories are of the Warren School. She has bee n an enthusiastic mem- ber of the Girl Scouts for many years, and is an example of Girl Scouting at its best. We are for you. every bit. “Babs . ' i .MAR ' i ' D. CO I I ER Cotton” L’ndccideJ Inter Nos Club (2): Basketball (2): Field Hockey (2j: Senior Play Publicity Committee. Mary is one of the brilliant representatives of the St. Joseph ' s Parochial School. Because of Mary’s charming per- sonality and pleasing appearance, she is a feast for the eyes. Although she is undecided about what she is going to do after graduation, we have her already placed as a secretary or a nurse. Probably Mary has her own ideas on the subject of a career, and whatever they may be. we are certainly all for her. Page Nineteen
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I s i J (L J J J k J) 4, J) 4, ]; iL : J! iL j) (L J1 (L J) (I }. X J] . } ' I viN(:i; r k. com ins I lonor l upil “Cbip lii’utley School of Accoiniliiifi I rack (2. 3. 4); Basketball (3, 4); lli- ' Club (4); Senior Play lixecutise (j)mmittee: Senior Play (iast: Senior Party (amimittee; lulitor-in-Chief of ' t earbook; SPbiCPI A l ( )K Staff (4); l.unchrcjom (4). Vincent is that tall, good-looking kul so familiar to all of us — not only for his height, but also for his cheery grin. . lthough ‘ ' (diip is not very loquacious, he has an eager in- terest in e erything — especially (jreenwood. Me was star cen- ter on the arsity basketball team; but, besiiles being a gooii athlete, (ihip is a clever writer, as all of us know hy his work in the SPliCPI .X ' l ( )R . I he honor roll has often boastetl Vincent ' s name, and, as his ambition seems to be figuring, he will enroll in the Bentley School of .Accounting 1 here is certainly “safety in numbers”, “Chip”. PI m i. IS COI. PINSON 7Vn- r Undecided Senior Party (Committee; Senior Plav Candy (iom mittee: X ' earbook Staff. ■ ' Ph ir ' came to us from Methuen High School in her Senior ear. She has been ery active in school affairs, and her pleasing smile has made her popular with all her class- mates. l; en though “PhvH” is undecided now, we know she will be very successful in any field which she may enter in the future. Phyllis still loses to jrlay ssith ' ' Jack’ ' -stones in •Methuen. Best wishes. “PhyH”. .ANTONIO RICHARD CONP.ALONH ' Tony Undecided Interclass P ' ootball (2, 3, 4). “Tony” came to us from the W ' oodville School, . lthough he has not taken part in many school esents. his reasly smile and pleasant disposition base made him a host of friemis. “ ' rony” likes to pla - hocke v and regrets that the Wakefield lligh School has no hockes ' team. “Tons” is undecided as to his future career, but we know that he will find success in life. JOHN CONF.ALONE johnny Undecided Motto Committee (3). ■Johnny” is a quiet. reser ed lati from the W ' oodville School. .Although he has not taken part in many of the school actisities. John has made his presence felt. We wish -ou suc- cess in life, John, and may fortune always be with you.
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J ! J J J (L J (L J J J I, J I, J (L J i (L J I 11 1 IAN ANN COI TRI-AU “l•c SuU’w Hospital Trainiuf’ School Basketball (I. 2. ); l ieki Hockey (2, H: Senior Party (Committee: junior Prom (a mmittee; (Cheerleader (4 1 . A cheerful greeting, a winning smile, a word of consola- tion or of praise whenever it is due — that’s i e”. She is one of the most [lopular members of the class, . lthough she has led an active school life, we know that she will settle down to the routine work of nursing, ■■pe is a constant customer at a local grocery store. We wonder if that (Curley”-headei.i lad from , ielrose has anvthing to do with this situation. Keep smiling “Fe”, and success is yours. HI III EVA C()L:LTEH ' Kulbie Undecided Basketball (1, 4): Bowling (3): Inter Nos (3, 4); Senior Play Specialty (Committee. Ruthie’’ is one of the smaller members of our class. Si .e does not mean a thing, especially in this case. She is very (juiet and has little to say. Those who know her will readilv agree that she is a wonderful worker and is eager to help anvone at any time. We know she will be successful in whatever she plans to do in the future. Hl lZABETII (COVIELLO Ij ;ie Business School (Class Ring (Committee (4): Basketball (1. 2). “Eiz ie” is another one of our classmates who came to us from the (ireenwood ( ' irammar School. She is small and quiet, yet has been popular with her friends anti classmates, Li zie wants to go to a business school or become a tele- phone operator. W ' e are certain that in whate er she iloes and wherever she goes, she will meet with success. AR I III R B (CRA( ' dN, JR. ■ ' ,4rr ' Undecided F ' ootball (I); Track (1): Senior Play Committee. Fhe Warren School sent us ' ' .Art ’. I le is one of our seniors who is an example of what the well-tlressed oung man should wear. Incidentally he has participated in many of our athletic sports. We know that . rt” will be a success in anv career he chooses. Page I ' wenty
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