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ffm' DOROTHY LEE STEPANOVICH Pittsburgh, Po. Wit is the salt of her conversation. Although most of us don't know Dorothy well, we recognize her gay laugh and ready smile. She's the gal with the cver-ready wit. We'vc heard that she is interested in the literary world as a career, and we wish her the best of luck. Our advice to her is: Beware of a certain large Irish family residing in Rainbow Alley. Senior Play Committee 4: Art Club 4: Glee Club 4: Christmas Cantata 4: Minstrel Show 4: Softball 4: Stunt Night 4. MARY ALICE TENNEY Bridgton, Maine 'AA little hit of everything good done up in a small package. Mary is always full of fun. At first glance she seems a quiet little girl, but when you get to know her sl1e's as nice a little package as anyone could ask for. Our, or more correctly, her P. C. friend can verify all we say about her, for we believe he knows more about the subject than we do. The basketball team valued Mighty Mouse , for she was always sure to come through with those winning points. Mary is doing extremely well in her Home EC. classes-could be a reason. Carnival Committee 4: Senior Play: Class President I, 2: Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Cantata l, 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: Gym Exhibition 1, 4: Leaders' Corps 3: Athletic Association 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Stunt Night 2. 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Softball 2, 4: Operetta 3: Minstrel Show 2, 4: STRANGER Board I, 2., 5, 4: Class Will. HERBERT THOMAS WILDE, JR. North Andover, Moss. Ambition will lead me to great heights. llcrb's quiet manners and friendly disposition have won him many friends here. Although we usually see him engaged in some sport during his spare time, skiing and basketball are really his favorites. Some time in the future we may be living in buildings constructed by none other than the famous architect, VViIde. Football 4: Basketball 4: Ski Club -I: STHANGISR Board -I: Stunt Night 4: Baseball 4: Class Gifts. DAVID G. WILSON Lincoln Park, New Jersey Speech is great, hut silence is greater. Brown hair, combined with a warm smile, distinguishes this handsome fellow, whom we see actively engaged in most sports around B. A. Yes, it's Dave Wilson. that likeable character who has mastered the art of buffoonery. Football 4: Stunt Night 4: Track 4: Camera Club -I.
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, j ,rg ' 0 - l ' X t. ml .. , ,V X I VR 1,3 7 til .M V ilu rl HARVEY PIERCE ROOT Nutley, New Jersey Make haste to live and consider each day a life. A big smile, a good sport, a fine personality, that's Harvey Root. A good athlete in all sports and one of the most popular members of our senior class, Harvey is a very serious student. Best of luck at Middlebury, Harv . Football 4: Baseball 4. GARTH B. SCOTT Melrose, Moss. Why should life all lahor -he. Scott is a grand fellow and a good sport. He has added to his popularit by being a fine goalie in hockey and a superb foot- ball player. Klext year he hopes to be enrolled at Middlebury Col- lege. Best of luck and success, Garth. Football 4: Baseball 4: Hockey 4yStudent Council 4. , JXWQ- R ll f . 'Qs' f '5 NORMAN HOWARD SHARPLES Newmarket, N. H. l'He may seem quiet, hut look again. A swish and what do we find? Busty again, making a basket in his favorite game, basketball. His wide grin and swell per- sonality have won him hosts of friends on and off the gym lloor this year, and we're sure hc'll meet with continued success in the years to come. Good lucky, Busty . Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Track 4. ROBERT ALLEN SMITH North Andover, N. H. Cheerful company shortens the mile. Bob is known for havin one of the sunniest dispositions at B. A. When he's really feelin gay, you can hear the tooting of his trum met from Cleaves Hall! third floor. A good football and basketball player, he is sure to go places in college. Here's wishing you the best of luck, Bob. Football 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Dance Band 45 Orchestra 4. l J rx fl Ill k lv , J rr M X. U' J lu L A1 ll UL VL il Yfl
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U RICHARD PAUL WINCHENBACH Souih Porflond, Maine Activity is my daily diet. VVherever there's something going on, VVinCh is there. During eoltl winter nights one Could peer through his lrosty window Dklllt' :intl see him llooding the hockey rink. Av.1ilulmlv VVineh' is the name lor him. Although he keeps in steady eontaet with ai girl at P. C., he keeps the li. A. lassies happy, too, lt looks as though llryaint College in Providence might have an aciclerl attraction next year. Christmas Cantata 3, -lg Debating 5. -iz Bates Debating League -in 'l mek 3, 4: lloekey Manager -lg Cinnera Club 3. 'iz SUI1S1STf'I'S lg Senior Pliu- Stage iXlllIlilQi'l' fl: ffiirnivzil l,ornniittee 4. 70 dj, 0 ' f 77417 if 5 ,4wfL'7iMTrw M HL wgiffvdj' CUM' ' - M !Z,Zh,Z3,1 CLMJJMM Z fu Sr-anion CQQAA Burk Row, left In riglvIfGarth Scott, Robert Moody, Norman Sharples, Robert Bellavance, Peter jordan, Willis Gilpin, Raymond Pauley, Robert Smith, Herbert Wilde, Gerald Flewelling, Richard Brown, David Dodge, Robert Anderson. Tlvira' Row-Frank Bennett, Louis Palumbo, Giles Gardner, Herbert Mercier, Dave Wilson, Gregory Harrison, Albert James, Philip Denison, Edward Kershaw, Gordon Knight, Harvey Root, Richard Harlow. Sefona' Row-Miss jones, Frederick Pike, john Curtis, Marjorie Matthews, joan Bean, Louise Henry, Jayne Powley, Diana March, Virginia Conrad, Russell Bridgham, Mr. Hodgdon. Front ROWAI-lappy Hamlin, Betty Carlson, Mary Tenney, Jeannette Allen, Ann Marr, Olive Knight, Barbara Lord, Merle Deering, Joan Gardner, jackie Merrill, Dorothy Stepanovich.
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