Mary Jeanne Me Andrew Jeanne s theatrical ability and suc- cess In prize speaking will long be remembered at She has been accepted at Marywood College and hopes to teach dramatics someday. Cheer leading was one of Jeanne’s activities. Prize speaking, 1. . . Scrlptus . 3 4 •• Barretone . . .senior play makeup. Robert Prank McKlnstry Bob was the Einstein of the class. The chera lab was his favorite haunt. He plans to attend Lowell Textile. Bob exhibited keen business ability when he was business manager for the senior play. Volley ball, 1,2... Teen Age Traffic conference. Bernice Alice Mennard Bemle ' s carrot top and petite” figure have been the envy of all girls. Chem was Bernle’s special subject, but she was successful In all her scholastic affairs. She would like to be a medical secretary. Cheer leading, 1,2,3,.. Scrlptus . l,2,3 l|o . .Glee Club, 3»4o Senior Girls chorus, 2,3»i - o senior play. . . Barretone . Robert Moran Morry was the hot rod” of our class. The First National Store of Barre saw much of Morry ' s activities. He plans to join the United States Army in the near future. A good job, he says, is his immediate concern.
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Audrey Grace Sample ”Elrama” had a sharp sense of humor, keen mind, gracious personality, and an aptitude for hard work. She says that the basketball games, the junior prom, and Mr, Flynn ' s ” little Audrey” jokes will be long rem.embered by her. Basket- ball, 1,2,3 I|-, • •Barreto , 3 , , Scriptus, 1, 2, • .senior play prompter, ,, Girls ' chorus, 2,3fk James Arthur Scott Horace had a happy-go-lucky attitude. He plans to enter the military service as soon as possible. Algebra was his favorite subject, Horace says that he will remember most his trouble getting a diploma. Basketball, 1,2,1 , ,, volley ball, 1,2,,. ping pong, 1,2,Il. . .prize speaking, 3 Arthur Chester Sheldon Art could always be found in the workshop creating some new mech- anical device. His quiet and unassuming manner made him a pop- ular lad among his class mates. The Navy or Marines will soon claim him. His favorite hobby was riding aroimd on his motorcycle. Art says he’ll always remember the crazy mixed-up rush to the coke room. Beverly Jean Shepardson Sheppy ' s histrionic ability as dis- played in the annual senior play entertained a large audience. Her famous ”no, slrl” has made history. Nursing was chosen as her future. Senior Girls ' chorus, 2,3»U«o, Glee Club, 3 4 • 2,3.,, Senior play, ,, Pro merito, 3,
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