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JEAN LUISE OLESON Jeanie” is another one of A. H. S.’s stu- dents who plans to go to the U. of M. next year. Later she hopes for a career in child care. In high school Jeanie” had a finger in every pie.” For all three years she was a member of French Club, Tri-S, and Band. In her junior and senior years she attended almost every game with the Pep Club. As a senior she was elected president of Dramatic Club and Pro Merito and manager of the girls’ basketball team. GERALD O’NEIL What could be more natural than for a boy like Jerry , who is interest in firming, to go to Stockbridge next year? Jerry” is also a sports fan. All his spare time which isn’t spent driving his car is taken up by sports. MARILYN ELLEN ORRELL Meet the Sweet Sue” of our class. Mary believes in the motto, Variety is the spice of life”, for she has belonged to Chorus, Pep Club, and Tri-S. One of her chief interests is roller skating. Mary plans to go to work after graduation. FREDERICKA JEAN PADDOCK As an avid sports fan, Freddy” has partici- pated in girls’ basketball and softball for three years in high school. She joined the Pep Club in her senior year. Freddy” also belonged to Tri-S for three years. BENJAMIN WILLIAM PAGE A quiet but one of the friendliest boys in our class is Ben. He has played basketball and baseball and he belonged to the Sports and Football Clubs. He was a member of Chorus and Pep Clubs and in his junior year he was class president. Ben intends to let Uncle Sam take care of him for the next few years. CLARA HELENE PEARL Here is the girl with a cheery smile and a big Hello” for everyone. Claire” came to us as a junior from Swampscott High School. She has done much to help the Pep Club of which she was elected president in her senior year. She has belonged to Chorus, Tri-S, French Club and Science Club. She was a member of Student Council and the Goldbug StaflF. Claire” is joining many of her classmates at the U. of M.
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FRANCES ELAINE NICHOLS Franny’s” main interest is sports and she can be found skiing, skating or participating in other sports. In addition to sports she has belonged to Chorus and has been a member of Tri-S for three years. She is also a member of Pep Club. LEE HOPE NOEL Dubbed Bubbles” by Mr. Swift, Lee can usually be found with Audrey. Her main in- terest is going to Holyoke or So. Hadley. She was on Smdent Council in her junior year and in Pep Club for her last two years. In the future Bubbles” will be seen at the Hou se of Providence doing her nursing duries. HELEN MAY O’BRIEN Oh, Reallyl” can be heard echoing through the halls as Helen learns an exciting new piece of news. She has been a member of Tri-S for three years and joined Pep Club in her senior year. She is interested in movies and sports, but doesn’t know quite what her fu- ture plans will be. JOANNE MARY O’CONNOR Liked by all is our class clown, Chips”. Being a very talented actress she has belonged to Dramatic Club, and she was in the inter- class play. She was a member of Tri-S and the girls’ basketball team. Retail selling is Chips” fumre vocation. IRENE ALMA OLANYK Rene” plans to attend Franklin County Public Hospital for training as a nurse. Music being one of her main interests, she plays the accordion and has belonged to the Chorus for three years. As well as having belonged to the Dramatic Club her first year, French and Pep Club for two years, she also has been a mem- ber of Tri-S, Graphic, and Goldbug staffs. 20
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VIRGINIA MAY REED BEATRICE NANCY ROGERS Introducing the square dancer of Amherst High. Bea” was a member of Chorus, Tri-S and Pep Club. In her senior year she was on the Goldbug staff and a Graphic typist. Bea” plans to attend Northampton Commercial Col- lege along with some of her classmates. PAULINE JANE ROYCE Meet the Little One” of our class. Pauline belonged to Chorus, Tri-S and was on Student Council of which she was eleaed secretary in her junior year. A member of the Dramatic Club, she was in the inter-class play and will long be remembered for her performance in the junior class play. Pauline intends to be- come a nurse. Wherever you hear a giggle there’s Ginny”. She has been a member of French Club and Tri-S all three years of high school. She be- longed to Pep Club and Pro Merito in her junior year and in her senior year was elected treasurer of Pro Merito. Next year she will attend college. SALLY ANN RING Bells! If it isn’t Sal” wh o came to us at the beginning of her senior year from Ft. Knox, Kentucky. At Amherst, she immediately joined the Pep Club, Chorus, Science Club and Tri-S. She was unanimously elected as secre- tary to the Dramatic Club. Sal” will be a future student at Simmons College. ROBERT SYLVANUS ROYS Another class rjoteer is Roysie”. Being in- terested in hunting and fishing, he joined the Rod and Gun Club. He has belonged to Chorus, Science Club and he was manager of the baseball team in his junior year. Roysie” is planning to attend the U. of M. CLARENCE MASON RULE Head Chef Rule” will be a famous name in the future. Sports being one of his main interests, Tuck” went out for basketball in his junior year. Tuck” was also a loyal mem- ber of the Projection Club for his three years.
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