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1-Nevi, BARBARA ANN NIEDERBERGER 163 Riverside Drive Dedham, Massachusetts February 1, 1957 Long eyelashes and pretty eyes - that's our Needy. Whenever a class project is in the fire, she is always there to help make it a success. Who else but Barbie can give us a spontaneous demonstration on the art of roller-skating and cast- walking? Our hearts go out to the person who takes Needy out for her driver's test-Pedestrian Beware!! It's a rare occasion when Needy is without her poise and dignity. However, she always manages to rise to the occasion, especially at parties. Have you had any missing sponges lately? Also Needy's love for narcotic counts and special nurses have given us all many a laugh. Needy, Why take O.R. for senior experience- You've had yours! ! Many thanks to you for your hard work on our class projects and good luck in the future. Time On My Handy MARY WRISPA NEVERS 10 Pulaski Boulevard South Bellingham, Massachusetts january 23, 1937 A ring on her finger and a hole in her sock best describes the first girl in our class to become engaged. Speaking of socks, Mary, what happened to your holy foot warmer anyway? Although Mary has many varied and humorous impersonations, the one which we will never forget is that of Ed Norton in The Sewer Song. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the many times that she has chauffeured us around in her car. She is one real swell gal with a personality we'll always remember. We know she will attain success and happiness in whatever she may undertake. Someone To Watch Over Me V. 'S-fx, , 43 , Needy
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BARBARA KING LORD 17 Marlboro Street Boston, Massachusetts june 5, 1925 Last but not least, Barbie joined us in our second year. With her she brought many welcome words of wisdom, which have been very effective at the right moments. Barbie is noted for her endless supply of coats for all occasions. She is well versed on how, when and where to wear them. Although Barbie is usually very quiet and re- served she has shared and supplied many laughs. Don't forget that first meal we prepared at Wor- cester State, a very colorful and misconstrued affair. It's a wonder we weren't all admitted or should we say committed? We extend our heartiest wishes to Barbara in her future as an obstetrical instructor. Young at Hear! IAQ? Munchie 'Barbie' ' ETHEL MARIE MUN CHBACK 250 Riverside Drive Dedham, Massachusetts October 15, 1956 Full of fun and fancy free, and thatls the way I want to be, is an appropriate phrase for our Munchie. Munchie's wit and good humor helped us through the many turmoils of our probie days. Remember the night we studied in the dark, Munch? This crazy girl is famous for her cheesecake poses that only a human fly could accomplish. Don't forget those learning situations in the cafe- teria at Worcester State. Oh, those glorious esca- pades! Har-de-har-har! We hope she never loses her rare talent of making everyone around her happy. Two Different Worlds
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JOANNE OLGA O'DAY 18 june Street East Walpole, Massachusetts May 19, 1957 Who's the smartest girl in the class, kids? is a familiar phrase which announces the arrival of cheerful O'Dee. Although O'Dee's the youngest in our class, she has many sound ideas and good judgement. Say what happened at Haynes when you raised a certain bed at 8-12 and 4? Shattering experience, wasn't it? The click of her knitting needles is often heard in the process of producing articles for others-a very domestic person, this gal. Funerals under the lilac bushes and birthday par- ties for goldfish are a part of her unexpected makeup -what next, O'Dee? What will happen to your hair when you don't have our advice? In the future, we know Joanne will make an ex- cellent mother in any nursery! I'1l Get By Penny O'Dee N ORMA JEAN PENROD Reeds Ferry, New Hampshire january 15, 1936 Beautiful brown eyes is the best way to describe our peanut, Penny. She may be tiny but she possesses a great deal of sincerity and willingness to work. Many good parties have been held in Penny's room and we never would have survived those finals in our first year without her trusty coffee-pot. This vivacious girl came all the way from New Hampshire to add a lot of zest to the class, and sometimes it sounds as though she brought some of that barnyard cackle with her. Penny is known to us as our little cupid and it seems as though she's a good shot too! ! Many thanks to Penny for her work as editor of the yearbook. Good luck with Edison 81 Co. Love IJ A Many Splendored Thing
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