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Om Most Popular Girl JOANNE GENDREAU Best Looking Girl CAROL SCHMIDT Best Actress NANCY MACKIE Most Musical Girl GAIL WOLFRAM Wittiest Girl ROBERTA LAPRADE Best Athlete - Girl DEANN LEBEAU Best Artist - Girl NANCY MACKIE Aflost Likely to Succeed-Girl ROSALIE PARSONS Most Flirtatious - Girl JEAN KAEPPEL Best Example of School Spirit - Girl JOANNE GENDREAU Most Popular Boy JIM STONE Best Looking Boy DICK FAPPIANO Best Actor BILL BREYER Most Musical Boy THOMAS LAPLANTE Wittiest Boy THOMAS WALSH Best Athlete - Boy BRUCE CRAIG Best Artist - Boy THOMAS LAPLANTE Most Likely to Succeed--Boy THOMAS LAPLANTE M ost Flirtatious - Boy WALTER LANKARGE Best Example of School Spirit --Boy BRUCE CRAIG
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SENIOR PLAY Havin' fun, fella? With sincere apjlrcciation . . . I Plzew! We made it! 'cWish on the Moon, the annual Senior play, provided delightful entertainment for an appreciative audience on Febru- ary 3, 1956. Jenny Latimer fNancy Mackiej is a shy wren of a girl who has trouble making friends in a new town until Tess QDeann Lcbeauj and her brother Eddie QStanlcy Zawackij make her feel more at home. Pat fW'illiam Breyerj a popular boy at school, steals Jenny,s heart without her knowing that Barbara QMargaret Duryecj is Pat's girl. The situation causes Gran fDorothy Stempell and Mrs. Latimer fjosephinc Slatcrj a great deal of worry before the plot reaches its satisfactory ending. Carol Borowski and Leonard LaRock played Tess's sister and boyfriend, respectively. The play was directed by Principal Howell K. Thayer. 40
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Reviews of the Posf Four Years 1952 - 1953 Entering the halls of E. H. S. we were ably guided by our class advisor, Mr. Reed. Amid the confusion of plans for our first big project, the Freshman- Sophomore Party, we elected as class officers: president, Alice Gerykg vice-president, john Brothers, secretary, Corinne St. Martin, treasurer, Nancy Mackie. Much to our joy, Margaret Duryee won the Urban-Fleming Memorial Prize for outstanding work in General Science, and Nancy Mackie was presented the Helena C. Evans Art Award. 1953 - 1954 September found us again in these familiar corridors. Leading us was Miss Lee, followed by James Stone, president, Richard Fappiano, vice-president, Theresa Ceberek, secretary, Thomas LaPlante, treasurer. Being old hands at high school life, we participated actively in social, athletic, and academic iields. The year passed rapidly, and much to our astonishment it was June and We were eagerly looking ahead to our Junior year which was in sight. 1954 - 1955 There we were, on the third lap of our journey. This year found as our class officers: president, Thomas LaPlanteg vice- president, James Stone, secretary, Joanne Gendreaug treasurer, Patricia Tourville. Our indispensable advisor was Mr. Lewis. With his help we sponsored the Junior Party. We were proud to learn that Bruce Craig was awarded the Susan M. Mullaly Prize in French, and also the History Award offered by the International Relations Committee of the Woman's Club. Chester Kania re- ceived a prize for outstanding work in Physics. Representing E. H. S. at Girls' State was Donna Mitchell, and at Boys' State were Bruce Craig, Frank Skrzyniarz, and Chester Kania. 42
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