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Thirty-seven seniors A Are saying Good-bye To their Alma Mater Bloomfield High. Four years have been spent ln the office and classes. Good luck and best wishes, You lads and you lasses. We'll always remember Our teams and our stars. Brad Ames and Howard Painter Were way above par. A good athlete And a peck of fun - We're speaking now Of Jon Anderson. Now here's to our Joyce, Whose ideas and schemes Have won her fame And our highest esteem. A ticket to Sweden Far across the sea On an ocean liner Is the dream of Janet D. To be a private secretary And earn lots of dough ' Is the aim of Ruth Creswell, Our wonderful steno. Did you hear that jingle? Sounds like money to me. Oh, Yes! There goes Shelden Much money has he. Look for fun And we guarantee That there you'll find Joan Kearney. When it comes to mischief You surely can't beat Bonnie and Gene, When those two boys meet. Judy Morgan Well known for her wit, When leaving the high school Will be missed quite a bit. CLASS BALLAD Cute and small Fits Lois Hall Who's so well liked By one and all. Now here's the plan - Three cheers for Ann Who does her best ln all she can. Everything done, And done just right, Has always been The motto of Dwight. Always relaxed, Quiet and calm, Are two good ways To describe Tom. The garages in Bloomfield Have welcomed with glee The broken down Cadillac That belongs to Betty. A salute to Marine Robert Pagani. His enemies are fewg His friends, there are many. Eleanor Sampson ls quite a tap dancer. Shels strong competition For Santa's Prancer. Hot rods aplenty - To many folks grief. Please, Jack and Fred, How ,bout some relief? Pete Ottowitz always Comes up with those jokes That aren't very funny But cheer up the folks. Louisa and Annamae A rc always together, Whatever the time, Whatever the weather. She's always in the office - Working that is, That busy, busy girl, Patsy Gregaitis. 4 Joanne and Jan M. Are very nice girls. They don't need a Toni For they've plenty of curls. If ever your car Is low on gas, See Muriel Keating For a Tydol pass. Another member Of the '54 Class Is little Miss Cathee A real smart lass. Barbara and Terry Are two busy gals When they check on Helen And all of her pals. A girl of few words In our class, you'll agree, Is that wonderful friend Whose name is Shirley. If you've got a secret, You can tell Angie Magno 'Cause she's true to her word And her friends, you know. A fireman loyal ls Mr. Bruce Hale. ln his future years He'll certainly not fail. Doris and Jackie Make a good team. When it comes to friends, They're on the beam. Of artists and writers We have said much. When it comes to musicians, Mary Lou has the touch. We'll always remember, We'll never forget Our teachers, the best friends We've ever met. Now in the closing Of this Masterpiece Please forget all you've read So We'll rest in peace. Anonymous ka'- i7 X, x iii.
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flour Wheaton College tlllinoisl Boston University Guidance Director, Senior College English MISS HELEN YORK Mount Mercy Colleg English and Lil nan be cf MRS. MARJORIE T. SMITH University of New Hampshire: Trinity College Head of English Department MR. JOHN PATERNO Boston University Physical Education 0 Q o. oil MR. RAYMOND E. PERKINS X University of Maine University of Arkansas SzLperintendent lz kk J Jw MISS MARCIA W. ZABRISKIE MRS. ALICE M. YOKABASKAS Boston University Girls' Physical Education MR. FREEMAN B. MRS. RUTH O. T.-IVENER Bloomiielml High Svhool PEARLMUTTER Boston University Social Studies A Life IllSllI'i1IIl't' Company MR. DONALD W. NEWTH New Haven Teachers College rt MRS. MARC ITE L. MR. R R, PI I SON l Ml ELSON Univer y of hode sian Smith 6 Hea Ma Dep -tmen Che is ', Biology, General Sci- ' ' I '4
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