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JUDITH WHITE judge Southamptonite - photography - twin - steady dater Glee Club 3, 49 Charm Club 2, 4 Birthday: September 22 Plans: WAF's ARNOLD WILD Tall and lanky - outdoor sports, especially fishing - whiz at table tennis - reading Glee Club 2, 45 Dramatic Club l, 2, 3 WALTER WOZNICKI Walt Corned beef and cabbage - grave-digger - jellydonuls - keep the party hot.' Dramatic Club 25 Soccer Manager 3: Basketball Mana- ger 2, 3, 4: Birthday: December9 Plans: Undecided HELEN ZIELENSKI Gena Wazry tresses -'domineering men - bikinis???? - roller skating Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Talent Show 25 Class Officer 2: Home Room Ollicer 2, 33 Party Committee 2, 3 Birthday: September 5 Plans: Commercial College 31
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FRANK TOMASZEWSKI Smiley Friendly smile - interested in mechanics - that red car! plenty of time to be sad when you're old Student Council 4 Birthday: july 16 Plans: Northampton Commercial College JAMES TRUDEAU jim Ne'er to be tied down - Canadian motor trips - pizza - speaking acquaintance with Lady Luck - Romeo Glee Club 43 ECHO 2, 43 Student Council 2, 4g Party Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 23 Graduation Marshall 3' Massachusetts Bo s' State 3' Home Room , y , Oflicer l, 23 Class Officer 1, 2, 43 Good Government Day 3 Program Birthday: November 17 Plans: Air Force ALAN TRUEHART Ace Argumentative - dificult to please - a member of the gang - record breaker at tournament - a junior gal Basketball 4g Soccer 43 Baseball 4 Birthday: March 6 Plans: Navy MARY WEIDHAAS Easy to get along with - nattily groomed - horseback riding with Gayle - studious - musically inclined Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 23 ECHO 43 Party Committee l, 2, 3, 43 Graduation Marshall 33 Pro Merito 3, 43 Elks' Flag Day Essay Contest 33 Student Council 13 Home Room Officer 23 Class Officer 33 Good Government Day 13 State Good Government 3 Birthday: March 6 Plans: University of Massachusetts 30
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ECHOES OF THE PAST V 3, 2.5: QQ Qi? -c-' L, T 'otigvoifto Q' Hark-do you hear it? Listen intently--in the distance a faint murmur, a sott echo, the voice of our freshman year, awakens our memories. As it becomes more distinct, we envision a time when we were eighty-seven bewildered, confused students. Long will we remember our first year, when we were ofiicially initiated into the school student body, honored by the Freshman Reception. With the aid of our advisor, Miss Lee, we ventured upon our Hrst big project, the Freshman-Sophomore Party. To aid us to find our way in the sea of confusion we elected as class officers: president, James Trudeau, vice-president, Edward Cabana, secre- tary Gayle Sheldon, and treasurer, Marilyn Graham. Although we sorrowfully bade the seniors goodbye at their graduation, we were joyful that Frances Chmura had received the Urban-Fleming Memorial Prize for outstanding work in General Science. , Amid the confusion of voices, we now hear another echo, growing more clearly and steadily, still carrying us back to the past. Now it echoes the return of eighty-one students who have progressed to the second year of higher education, one year closer to the goal. Our class president was Joyce Dennis 5 vice-president, james Trudeau, secretary, Constance Kulon, treasurer Helen Zielenski. Guided by Miss Fleming, we were active participants in school activities. Many of us were important members of clubs, others were gaining recognition in sports. Our Sophomore Dance was a gala affair. This sophomore year proved to be one filled to capacity with memorable events. The vociferous echo of our junior year reminds us that sixty- seven confident scholars returned for the acquiring of more knowledge. Echoes of other environments had induced some of our students to give up the search for studies. To help our advisor, Af: 'I i I5 I ...f- 'f L 12' I, tl. W Miss Burke, and our class, we elected as our president Maryann Niemiec, vice-president, Mary Weidhaas, secretary, Nancy Sena, treasurer, Earl Lizotte. Richard Beebe, James Trudeau, and Earl Lizotte had the privilege of attending Boys State, while Marilyn Graham was our delegate to Girls State. Ruth Mesh was chosen to serve in the governor's escort at the Eastern States Exposition. At the 1954 graduation two of our members received prizes: Earl Lizotte, the Susan M. Mullaly Prize in French, and Ruth Mesh, the History Award offered by the International Relations Com- mittee of the Woman's Club. 32
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