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r ' )rT Cr OrlCr) JUNIORS BOYS GIxRLS Most Likely to Succeed Joseph Persechlno Pauline Sidotl Most Nonchalant James Scott Louise Tancredi Best Dressed Richard Wine Joanne Janulevlcus Best Looking Richard Wine Carol Stevenson Best Dancer Richard Parkinson Anne Rotondo Most Popular William Gorman Polly Puchalsky Most Diplomatic William Gorman Carol Stevenson Best Driver Richard ' wine Audrey Gawthrop Most Sophisticated Richard Wine Joanne Janulevlcus Most Witty James Scott Louise Tancredi Most Q,uiet Clark Bordeaux Sylvia Cornacchia Best Disposition Joseph Celona S lvia Cornacchia Best Athlete Yi illiam Gorman Polly Puchalsky Most Versatile V i 111am Gorman Polly Puchalsky Most Active William Gorman Polly Puchalsky Most Studious Joseph Persechlno Pauline Sidotl Best Companion Joseph Celona Polly Puchalsky Most Prompt William Gorman Pauline Sidoti Best Worker Joseph Persechlno Pauline Sidoti Best Actor James Scott Jeanne McAndrew SOPHOMORES BOYS GIRLS Most Likely to Succeed Tommy Puchalsky Mary Gorman Most Nonchalant Warren Panaccoine Priscilla Keyes Best Dressed Richard Y hipple Mary Gorman Best Looking Glldo Rotondo Beverly Sheldon Best Dancer Lenny Martone Mary Gorman Most Popular Tommy Puchalsky Carol White Most Diplomatic Tommy Puchalsky Carol White Best Driver Lenny Martone Carol V hlte Most Sophisticated Glldo Rotondo Mary Gorman Most VYitty Joseph Pante Priscilla Heyes Most vc uiet Joseph Pltlscl Suzanne O’Connor Best Disposition Tommy Puchalsky Carol WTaite Best Athlete Glldo Rotondo Vivian Andrukonls Most Versatile Tommy Puchalsky Mary Gorman Most Active Tommy Puchalsky Mary Gorman Most Studious Tommy Puchalsky Suzanne O ' Connor Best Companion Tommy Puchalsky Carol White Most Prompt Tommy Puchalsky Beverly Sheldon Best Worker Tommy Puchalsky Mary Gorman Best Actor Stanley Mathews Avllne Anderson
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In old New York, In old New York, this was the song that was on our lips and in our minds when we boarded Stewart ' s Bus at six o’clock in the morning on Monday, April 20. In a short time we found ourselves in Springfield at the train station and at 8 ; 30 we were really off on the trip for which vre had waited four, long years. It didn ' t take us long to get to New York and then we were on our way to Baltimore. After a brief tour of the city we left for Washington, where we stayed until the following Wednesday, when we left for New York. What a night, that first one in Washingtonl The Capital was all lit up and all around it we could see the famous monuments about which we had read so m)ich. The White House- -the Lincoln Memorlal--the Library of Congress — these and all of the others J It was very hard to get to sleep that night. On Tuesday, after our night’s rest (Ha) we were off on a tour of the rest of the city.-- Mount Vernon--the Lee Manslon--Arlington National Cemetery--the impressive Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier--the Capital building-- the Smlthonian Institute, all these and many others will e etcher in our memories forever. Came Wednesday morning and the V ashington Monument, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, and lunch. Then xve said farewell to V ashington and started off, at long last, for New York where v;e stayed at the Taft Hotel until we left for home on Friday. Wednesday night v;e saw a thrilling show at Radio City Music Hall. Thursday, we saw the Statue of Liberty, the RCA Building, the NBC Studios, and to top off one of the most exciting and busiest days of our lives, Thursday nlg t v;e went to see the stage hit The King and I , for many of us the first stage play we had ever seen. Friday morning vre took our last tour of the city and ended up at the Railroad Station, homev;ard bound. We reached Barre that night totally worn out and absolutely broke and, whether we admitted it or not, rather glad to be home. The members of our class will never forget our wonderful trip and we would like to say thanks to the people who made it possible. First and foremost, our parents--without them we could never have gone .--Mr. Dawson and Mr. Flynn--they were the ones v;ho planned the trip„-All the merchants and people in the tovm vho vrere so generous in supporting the various class functions vre put on to earn money for the trip. To our chaperone s- -Mr . Dupuis and Miss Corcoran, we say you were wonderful to jout up with us, V e vreuld like to go on record as saying that we are sure that all of the future classes that will be going on this trip will have a wonde: ' ful time. To the underclassmen we have only one piece of advice, Save your money and bring your cameras. V lth this we close the story of the Senior Class Trip of 1953.
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jVlOSl AMD BES TS PRESHJv EN BOYS GIRLS Most Likely to Succeed Douglas Bryant Jennie Celona Most Nonchalant Marvin Fuller Frances Lamacchl Best Dressed Douglas Bryant Janet DlFonzo Best Looking Charles Potter Shirley Scott Best Dancer Douglas Bryant Janet DlFonzo Most Popular Douglas Bryant Janet DlFonzo Most Diplomatic Bill Robinson Jennie Celona Best Driver Albert Keddy Janet DlFonzo Most Sophisticated Douglas Bryant Betty Lou Gareu Most Viil tty Herbert Bacon Jennie Celona Most ulet Roger Hall Lorraine Bushway Best Disposition Douglas Bryant Janet DlP ' onzo Best Athlete Douglas Bryant Janet DlFonzo Most Versatile William Robinson Anna Celona Most Active William Robinson Janet DlFonzo Most Studious Douglas Bryant Jane Murphy Best Companion John Scott Janet DlFonzo Most Prompt Roger Varnot Jennie Celona Best Worker ' William Robinson Shirley Scott Best Actor John Scott Janet DlFonzo TEACHERS Best Storyteller Mr. Dawson Best Cook (Birthday cakes) Miss Handakas Most Handsome Mr, Gosselln Most Distinguished-looking Mr. Flynn Most Mr. Dupuis Most Reserved Mrs . Upham Most Likely to Resign Mr. Baker Most Likely to Get Married Miss Corcoran Best Plano Player Miss Chase Mo s t -Ke ohan 1st Miss Keohan Most Mot ' nerly Mrs . Crowson
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