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DAVID MOORE December Twenty eighth “Pop . . . tall, light and witty ... He just doesn't appreciate the fairer sex . . . attended Billard Academy for part of his fourth year, but he came back to graduate with us . . . His future will be at Mari time Academy. Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2); Soccer (4); Wrestling (4). PHYLIS MOZE LOUS Ortober Tltoftieth ✓--V johum x ach o xoTT barn • is name b r. . .sparkling eyes owo JjSir . . . nown 4hafne is I Yl ( . Miss rV Mayo, ty do you Jo this to me? Squad (3, 4). GEORGE E. MUNSON JR. December Fourth “Speed . . . snappy dresser . . . hep on the dance floor . . . Oh, that wavy hair! . . . good taste . . . Just Muriel . . . “How you talk . . . Engineering at Yale . . . Flora Dora Boy. Glee Club (1); Thespians (1. 2, 3. 4), Vice-president (3). President (4); Hop (2); Swimming Team (2. 3. 4); Varsity Show (2. 3, 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4). EDGAR A. MYERS JR. April Twelfth “Hotshot . . . You'll be all right in the morning . . . neat dresser . . . smooth dancer ... a penny for your thoughts, Norma . . . Flora Dora Boy. Student Council (1. 2, 3); Thespians (1, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Show (2, 3. 4); Hop Chairman (2); Student Council Dance Chairman (2, 3); A.A. Business Manager (4); Drama Workshop (4). BARBARA A. NORWOOD November ) “Bob- brains sailor” GIb« CWS (Peb tJub' (2); COTef BusJhess oa»4 (2. 3. 4j anageKf4)?s af-fic Squa M3. 4 Varsity Show (3. 4W— DOROTHY VHEDX January FAs't DottaC - . • blonde (elight . peasant J louse? and •skirts :'j. fafncy tor that other ssx . . . Oh! Mr. F awley . . . soft, sentimental music makes her dream . . . Angel of Mercy . . . “Hubba . . . meet a miss with big blue eyes. Varsity Show (3); Pioneer JANET O'NOFRIO August Second sock - branch o ftw mo gUrer other beautiful clohies . . . “dramatic is just the word for h r . . . dancing and sports side . . . bttKuarT?ouncii (1); Dance Club (1); GlW-fclub (lSi); Thespians (2, 3. 4); Varsity Show (2, 3. 4); Drama Workshop (4); Singing Sen iors (4). LILLIAN ORLANDO January Seventeenth Lil . . . petite lass from Foxon . . . gigglin' Gert . . . memories of that shorthand class . . . children's story writer . . . can her imagination run wild! . . . short, sweet and silly. Bookworms (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2. 3); Swimming' Club (3); A Capella Choir 21 1947
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MARION LOUISE LETTS February Sixth Doll . . • sweet little newcomer . . . the softest Lux complexion . . . she'll make you beautiful . . . Oh. Tommy . Homeroom Vice-president (3); Glee Club (3); Varsity Show (3. 4); Pep Club (3); Comet Business Board (3. 4); Thespians (4); Student Council (4); Singing Sen-A Capella Choir ROSE MARY LILLO July Twenty second lite and sweet d things come in packages . . . noisy nice . . . where there's men there's a way . . . laughable and lovable. Junior Red Cross (1); Glee Club (2. 3); A Capella Choir (4). MICHAEL LUCIBELLO February Third Mike Jr. ... I'm a Lieutenant . . . there's something about a Gym teacher . . . ping pong sharpy . . . Don't take any wooden nickels . . . basketball a specialty. J.V. Basketball (1); Homeroom Treasurer (2), Presi dent (3); Varsity Basketball (2. 3. 4). Co-captain (3); Glee Club (1, 2. 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4); Thespians (4). ANNE DOLORES MASCOLA July Twenty sixth Anna-Le y . . . short, black, v ry hair for a short, sweet miss . . . ardenA kdmirer of Mis3 RocodV . . our D.A.R. girl. iss Secretary (W: Dance (1); StudaM Council Glee GlubjJi. 2); Hos-Cli o Srflretary (2); )lass HistorfUi (2. 3. 4); Thespiai s (3J4); Pep Club (3. 4); Tr iiiix Squad (3. 4); National Honor Society (3. 4), Secretary (3); Pioneer (4); Singing Seniors (4). PATRICIA McGOULDRICK April Twenty-ninth Patty . . . blushing beauty — all Irish . . . blonde bombshell . . . sports enthusiast . . . promising air line hostess . . . vim. vigor and unlimited pep . . . ping pong champ . . . sunny disposition . . . her smile has captured our hearts. Art Club (4); Pep Club (4); Leadership Club (4). De v. McGuire T wjenty-second Suga «V . . loves the color blaclo naybe because it lair id maW4££ her wavy LeoXst ow Jfch, that thuWperit J problems class heL nvlons ome out (1); Glee Pep Club (1, 2, 4); Bowling Club (3); A Capella Choir (4); Varsity Show (3, 4). EDNA LOUISE MEEKER July Seventeenth . Red . . . pale blue eyes . . 7 fregkles and flaming red hair ✓. . Why does she like ted? . . . tall and talka-• tive . . . Oh, fish . . . blushes extraordinaire . . . studious and determined . . . Miss Hall's lady at hand . . . Eastern Nazarene College . . . Calling Dr. Meeker. Bookworms (1. 2. 3). ISABEL C Bowling Club (4). SENIORS 20
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J 'J CHARLES JOSEPH 1 PECORARO July Twenty-third Cfias . . . he's welcome everywhere ... a gentleman cheerful, considerate. and chummy ... we appreciate those curly locks . . . Do you like that post. Chas? . . . mechanical engineer to be. Homeroom Treasurer (2, 3); Student Council (2, 3); Traffic Squad (3. 4); Football Manager (4); Swimming Team Manager (4); Varsity Show Co-chairman (4). ALICE MARGUERITE PICCIONELLI November Thirteenth Al . . . No kidding, are ya nuts? . . . her bright yellow clothes are right out of Seventeen . . . men and fun . . . quiet, but not the least bit shy . . . reading and dancing fit in anytime . . . She's behaving for her soldier? Leadership Club (1). ARLES RODMAN PICKETT May First Rod . . . 101's pride and joy . . . tall, dark, curly air and an Atlas build . . . you can't live without football . . . any sport will do . . . Oh, that blonde . . . Harvard, here I come. Cooking Club (1); Varsity Baseball (1. 2. 3, 4); Student Council (1, 4). President (4); Varsity Football Co-captain (4); Clasfi President (4). RUDpLP POH MANi rch T4 tth[ e to He's world, High of the list . . X s hting of any kidd and that old-fashioned dancing . . . I'm feeling mighty low . . . Singing is his future. Sandyfj . .V. back m the fiaisK' school fife8 Schfcol Glee Club (1. 2); A Capella Choir (4). BEVERLY ALMA PORTER nd Lee T ”. skating and horse-S«ck riding compete for her spare time ... retiring. but friendly Sweet Foxonite with a needle . day-dreaming . ers! . . . why Lee? ... my skilled . always . Jeep-so quiet, brother causeth me such trouble. SCOTT WARREN PORTER September Sixteenth tough! . . . i farmer jirls . . . thy . . . sister of nine would Student Council (2); Homeroom Treasurer (3). BETTY LOUISE POST April Twenty-first Bet . . . for heaven's sake . . . small, sweet and shy . . . quiet, but oh, we wonder sometimes . . . my, so studious . . . University of Connecticut -nurse. Glee Club (1, 2); Class Historian (1. 2. 3); Student Council (2. 3); Varsity Show (2, 3. 4); Pep Club (3. 4); National Honor Society (3. 4); Traffic Squad (3. 4); Pioneer (4); Singing Seniors (4). SENIORS 22
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