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‘John john McWilliams Effective humor characterizes John. He al- ways comes up with a remark to relieve the monotony. What’s more, he hits the nail right on the head. JUSTIN WILLIAM MIGNAULT “Bill” Bill always kept everybody on their toes with his scientific theories—and his witty re- marks. We hear that there is nothing he can’t do with a saxaphone either. '4 LISLE MILLER “Luigi” If it hurts you to laugh, stay away from Lisle. Although serious at times, we still all agree that Lisle’s presence worked wonders in spicing up a prosaic Room 4. ANNA NENTWICK “Anna” Anna is another one of those talented sec- retaries-to-be. With the help of some of her colleagues, Anna manages to keep Miss Kin- ney constantly on the hop. But you ought to see that typewriter of hers hop. DEAN NORMAND “Dean” “What a hunk of man.” That is what our girls mumble when Dean passes them in the hall, or zooms past in that “little grey Merc.” His line plunges on the gridiron made op- posing teams mumble, too—but not anything we can repeat! DOROTHY PAIGE “Dottie” Dottie is often seen at the movies, sellin tickets. In her spare time, she is seen ridin around in a maroon Ford. GWENDOLYN PAIGE “Gwen” Another live wire in the Senior Class, Gwen has helped to keep in a good mood. She has managed to excel in all Girls’ Sports. GEORGE PAPUGA “George” One of our Junior year additions, George has added a lot of spice to this Senior melting pot. He is the one who can make a Ford do everything except dance. I to to
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NORMA LAMB “Norm Feeling blue? Acquaint yourself with Norm's terrific sense of humor at frequent intervals and your blues will be pushed away. One of Alpha Mu's mainstays. PATRICIA LAMSON Par When Pat arrives, the fun begins. Her ready wit and pleasant manner have made her an indispensable member of our class. PEARL LISTER “Pearr Pearl is a little gem, as her name implies. She’s one of the reasons why the Drum and Bugle Corps look so snappy, and her lively manner makes things hum. ROBERT LORY “Bob What’s the matter, don’t you have a ride? Bob would give you one if he could fit you in. Most of this big-hearted guy's time is taken up by being at the helm of Gamma Sig. ANN LOWERY Annie What is going on in that little mind of Annie’s? You can not tell what she is about to add to the events that Seniors dream up in Room 1. Maybe she is going to give us a solo on that flute. joan McCarthy ‘Joan Toan is one of our most active Senior girls. Wherever there is a job to be done, you can bet she is right in the midst of it. Maybe that is why her activities attract so much at- tention. edward McDermott Mac Who will ever forget Ed for his game-sav- ing tackles in the Solvay classic? One of the hard workers in the class, he is sure to go a long way. SUSAN McDERMOTT Sue Sue is one of those “quiet” Seniors from Room 4. When Sue is there, plan to spend an entire day of surprises.
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RONALD PATCHETT Patch If there is any scholastic prifce that this en- voy from out Plainville way has not won, just try to name it. Patch seems to be our only Senior packed with crack answers and crazy antics. ROBERT PAYNE “Bob” How’s the weather up there? Bob’s height never bothered us, but it sure worried the opposing basketball coaches in the county league. Our only regret is that we could not give him his own ranch for graduation. E. LEOTA PENNIMAN “Leota” Leota lives over near Phoenix. One of our commercial students, she will make some lucky employer a wonderful secretary. ARTHUR PETERS “Pete” Name any sport and you will find that this guy stars in it! All-county in both football and basketball, he has in addition been tops as class treasurer, a I-Ii-Y mentor, and a friend to everyone. ROBERT PETERSON “Bob” Tired of boasters and braggards? Then see Pete and enjoy a Senior who asks no praise for his efforts. Pete has a cheerful disposition. ELISE PFARRER “Lisey” This pretty senior nearly left us this year, but decided to finish her high school days at B.H.S. One of the prettiest girls in the class, she added her musical talent to the Senior Chorus. ROBERT POWELL “Bob” Bob is one of the quietest seniors, if there are any. Always willing to help someone, he has gathered a host of friends in four years. PAUL PREMO “Prem” Prem has the distinction of being the school’s finest listener, despite the fact that he has a wonderful voice. Paul's Business Course is certain to make him some lucky girl's private secretary.
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