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Twenty-two Scale Academic Heights In Winning Three-Year Honor Ratings Named as “Three-Year Honor students this year are 22 members of the Class of 1956 who have main- tained an average of B plus or better throughout their high school careers. Twelve others won “Honorable Mention.” THREE-YEAR honors Joyce Arthur Dolors Jakubczyk Barbara Borst Judith MacNeil Alice Burt Sandra Miller Diane Courville Jean Petroni no Lawrence Crivelu Rosemary Poei.lmann Joyce Dwight Nancy Stevens Barbara Kli.is Nancy Strosiiine Barbara Filuon Janet Tyburski Patricia Gawi.ik Barbara Walters Rita Grassetti Rosemary Wheeler Barb ra Groll Catherine Wilder HONORABLE MENTION Hope Clark Mary Grociimal Marilyn Cocciii Virginia Grover Barbara Conrad Ann Hatch Rita Caspar Justino Penna Mary Grimaldi Beverly Tremblay Jo Ann Rose 29 Mary Grimaldi Jo Ann Rose
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Virginia Grover bequeaths her ability as a homemaker to all the future housewives in the junior class. Tina Woisbrot and Paula Robinovitz leave their many trips down to Classical to anyone taking Latin or Hebrew next year. In order to keep all straying seniors in line next year. Gus Penna leaves an extra long whip to Don Hcyliger. Nancy Shea. Nancy Case. Tony Pinzone, Everett Mor- rison. and Donald Duchesne leave their treks to City Council meetings with Mr. Rumpal to next year’s Civics classes. Ilappv Monday nights! Gerry Giannctti leaves Miss Midura an extra set of keys to use when she locks her set in the closet. Milton Johnson leaves an old. haltered dictionary to a spelling genius in the freshman class. We. as a class, leave spelling books to the stenographers, nimble fingers to the typists, and ink eradicators to the bookkeepers, to in- sure successful futures. For the hoys who will often find themselves sur- rounded by packs of howling females, we leave this comforting motto. “Captured hut not conquered.’’ Barbara Groll leaves her cap and gown, along with her admirable scholastic record, to the next president of the Pro Merito Society. Gail Thompson leaves her favorite music stand to Margie Coombs, who is taking trombone lessons this year. Rosemary Shea leaves Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Harry James, and Benny Goodman, to help Mr. Nicker- son along next year, since 16 seniors are leaving the band. Bichard Gallerini leaves all his filing notes and home- work to Minor Haskell. Beverly Tremblay and Rosemary Wheeler leave to Miss McCleary, Mr. Jones, and next year's Caduceus Photography staff, a light bulb for use in the dark room. Judy Wands and F.leanor Watson leave to their short successors a mirror so that they will have no difficulty in combing their hair. Will Rita Commisso please come up and claim it? Catherine Wilder leaves her Science Fair project to hor father, for use in his next year's science classos. To the football, the basketball, the baseball, and the soccer players, we leave the fight and spirit the senior playors had this year. To the Biology Department. Nancy Stevens leaves her weary bones. Pat Cawlik leaves all the bookkeeping of senior money to one of the head cashiers of next year’s senior class. Judy Peck leaves her three daily sandwiches to her cousin. Allen Peck. Francis Nicoli loaves his clarinet part in the band to Martin Dumschat. Theresa Marchand leaves hor ability to get parking tickets to Joseph Foresi. Donald Duchesne leaves all the beautiful girls in his date book to Carman Capuano. Jean Shirley leaves her leading role in Capers to an aspiring Junior. Anna Fiorentino’s artistic talents are left to some paint-covered junior. The remaining property, after all bequests have been granted, shall be sold at auction, with Mr. Henry Trespas acting as auctioneer, on or before July 4, and the money to bo used to establish a nursery for future freshmen. In testimony whereof we. the departing members of the Class of June. 1956. in the presence of witnesses, hereunto subscribe, submit, and seal this our first, last, and only will. 28
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Geraldine Albert 44 Chestnut Street, East I-on «meadow Red Cross, Choir, Music Festival, Leaders. Clerical 223 B reck wood Boulevard Il«»l»l : Collecting Mmir Star Pictures. Amliilion: Clerical Worker. Mildred Alcire 251 Breckwood Boulevard l.e Foyer. Tuberculosi Association Tyjr- i't. Senior Executive Board. Pep Squad. Capers (last. Choir, Drama Club. C.O. Agent. Home Room Vice President. Music Festival. Field Hockey. Band Librarian, All-State. Chorus. Glee Club. Assembly Accompanist. Hobby: Music. Ambition: Music Therapist. Stenographic Joyce Ann Arthur 38 Governor Street Caduceus. Pro Merito Society, l.o Foyer. Tuberculosis Association Typist. Li- brary Assistant. Assembly Committee, Pep Squad. Drama Club. Homeroom President. Field Hockey. Basketliall, Volleyball, Class Day, Softball. Bad- minton, Graduation Usher. Pro Merito Convention Usher. Ilohhv: Photogra- phy. Ambition: Medical Secretary. Stenographic Priscilla Anti 70 York Street Music Festival. Basketball. Tennis, leaders. Bowling. Ambition: Office Worker. Clerical Judith Ann Ashley 59 Glen wood Street Caduceus. Pep Squad. Chorus, Music Festival, Roller Skating. Hobby: Col- lecting dolls. Ambition: Airline Stew- ardess. Clerical Robert Axi.er 47 Brookline Avenue Junior-Freshman Social, Soccer. Bowl- ing. Baselrall. Golf, Homeroom Repre- sentative. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: College. General Frances Mary Barton 15 Holy Cross Street Tuberculosis Association Typist. Capers Cast. Drama Club, Field Hockey. Bas- ketball. Badminton, Ice Skating, Roller Skating. leaders. Bowling. Hobby: Singing and Dancing. Ambition: Tele- phone ()| erator. Clerical Brenda Ann Balboni 81 Wilber Street Tuberculosis Association Typist. Pep Spiad. Capers Audition Committee. Homeroom Treasurer and Secretary. Roller Skating. Bowling. G. O. Dance Committee. Freshic Day Committee Ambition: Secretary. Clerical Elizabeth Ann Becc 20 Colonial Avenue Tulterculosis Association Typist, Band. Library Assistant. Capers Cost. Senior Life Saving. Field Hookey. Music Fes- tival. Basketball. Volleyball, Softlwdl. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: Physical Ed- ucation Teacher. Bookkeeping 30
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