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Joan Sinclair tillotson (Tillic) “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore'’ Class Treasurer 2: Class President 3. 4: Press Club 2. 3; Instrumental Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Safety Patrol 1; Band 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 1. 2. 3: Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Play Committee: Cheerleader 3. Good scout; athlete; Hoot”-owls interest her; has a way with the teachers: second Max Factor; has Super-duper birthday parties. Lanita Florence Turcott (Turk) “Chop Sticks” Brown hair; used to like “Stokers” in the furnace: “Let me copy your Business Law : wears a bright and weird plaid skirt. Merwyn Robert Wells (Mer) “No Love, No Nothin” “He's quiet at times—like a boiler factory!”; expert tumbler: “Be- tween the devil and the deep, blue eyes!”: seeming disregard for feminine pulchritude; “Which is the faucet for cream?” Shirley Marie Wicks (Wicksy) “It Can’t Be Wrong” Library Club 3: French Club 4; Press Club 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Fresh-air girl: heart’s in the Army: high heels; nice laugh: “It's no use!”: Have you seen my diamond?”; “I got a picture today!” Mary Julia Zeto (George) “Mairzy Doats” Glee Club 1.2: Press Club 1 : Basketball 1, 2, 3. South side of town: never sick a day in her life (only a week) : silly dilly; nice eyes and hair: “My friends call me George!” Daniel J. Donahue (Dan) “Mr. Five by Five” Football Manager 4 : French Club 4. Won't go within 20 paces of a camera . . I’m in the Navy now” . . “Chicken” . . Toothpick with muscles . . . freckles . . . coin collector . . . “Frenchie” (Miss Blackall’s pet in French Club). CLASS OFFICERS President, Joan Tillotson Vice-President, George LaFarr Secretary, Edwin Henry Treasitrer, Charles Mullen
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Charles Thomas Mullen (Brother) Little Man You’ve Had a Busy Day” Press Club 3. 4; Library Club 4: Track 2; Football 3. 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Basketball 4; Senior Play Cast. “Cootchie”: ‘Art is my life . . don’t get around much any more!”: everybody’s friend: “Now what’s the matter with this?”: quarterback. but definitely not small change; happy-go-lucky in a sad way! Charlotte marie Mullen In My Arms” Usher at Graduation; Usher at Senior Play: Color Guard in Band and Drum Corps. “The Famous Twin”: her favorite game . .“Jack’s”: can’t tell her from Shirley: bows in her hair: never a dull moment: “I’ve got the parlor couch first. Shirley!” Shirley May Mullen “Three Little Fishes” Usher for Graduation 3 : Usher for Senior Play: Color Guard in Band and Drum. Corps. She's a “Fisherman” : identical twin : I’m going over to Norma’s house!” ; “Sugar, stop bothering me!”: never say die: quieter than Charlotte. Mary Ilene O’Hanlon So Dumb but So Beautiful” French Club 4 ; Noon Hour Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Valedictorian: blond: another farm girl: “Now don’t anybody copy!”; gets along with the teachers: “Oh Boy. report cards!” Jean Marie Parker (Park) I’ll Get By President of Class 2 ; Press Club 3.4; Senior Play; Instrumental Club 2. 3 ; Junior Prom Committee: French Club 4: Student Forum 4: Library Club 3. 4 : Safety Patrol 3 ; Band. 2. 3 : Orchestra 3 : Glee Club 2: Basketball 3. Take a letter. Miss Kenning”; future nurse: very practical and efficient: “Oh. Mister, let me hold your hand”: Goggles: “Can’t find her? Look in the nearest movie!”; salutatorian. Edward Joseph Reardon (Ed) Little Brown Jug” Student Council 4 ; Press Club 3. 4 : Library Club 4 : Student Forum 3.4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Editor-in-Chief of Siren 4: Sports Editor Siren 3; Football 3, 4: Basketball 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4: Band 1. “Don't shoot ’till you’re sure he’s a Republican!”; “How's the air up there. Reardon?”: suspected brainchild ... no proof, tho’; Mr. Terry’s prize: looks down on all F. E. H. S. teachers; “I’m dying for a cig’. La-May!” ’ Dorothy Jean Roods (Dot) “Undecided” Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Press Club 4; Safety Patrol 2 ; Basketball 1.2. 3. 4. Very sedate; put on a great act at the high school one night with the Sadler twins: wears glasses: “O Sole Mio”; “Do we have a test in English?” Emily Mae Sadler (Repete) As Time Goes By” Safety Patrol 2. 4 (Captain 4) ; Press Club 4 : Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 2. 3: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Usher Senior Play. Beautiful hair: always arguing with Esther: “I can’t come. I’m going out tonight”; cute lapel pins: blue eyes; nice sweaters. Esther Agnes Sadler (Pete) Time Waits for No One” Press Club 4 : Usher Senior Play 4 : Baseball 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2. 3: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Not an enemy in the world: “Our row’s first this week, kids!”: clown; “Nevertheless and notwithstanding!”: all-around swell girl. Ann Hope Somers (Annie) “My Own” Student Council 4 (Treasurer): Junior Prom Committee: Senior Play Committee: Basketball 4 : Baseball 3. Straight from Hudson Falls; her “Muff” keeps her hands warm: cute snub nose: deep laugh: alias “Anna-than : “Miss Waugh, do we have to put our gym suits on?” Margaret Elizabeth Stacavich (Stackie) ”You Are My Sunshine” Press Club 4 : (Photographic Editor) . Camera fiend: looks up all her answers; “I’ll have an extra-special double nut sundae!”; Miss Dwyer doesn’t appreciate me!”: “Who did we see you with in the drug-store the other night?” John Warren Tidd (Banjo) Paper Doll” Basketball (manager) 4: Senior Play Cast 4. ’Tve been deferred, they put me in 1-c”: great comedian: star mathematician (especially about girls’ figures) ; quiet (sometimes) : basketball manager: witty; “Oh. Hamlet!”
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Production Record of ’ q f The labor situation meant nothing to us as we started our first year apprenticeship with seventy-eight on our daytime shift. Everything was well under control with Donald Rabine as our first foreman and his assistants, Tony Iannucci, Edwin Henry, and Rose Catone. Our representatives to the Employee’s Union were Ruth Laderach and Anthony Caruso. For just a simple get-together, we had a Halloween Party to which we all came with our best bibs and tuckers to make the right impression for this, our first job. Sophomore year our apprenticeship still on, we chose Jean Parker as foreman and Leonard Joiner, Edwin Henry, and Joan Tillotson as helpers. This year Jean Marine represented us in the Union. The three girls who held jobs as bosses showed us how ably a girl could fill a boy’s place in this changing world. Joan Tillotson took the leading reins into her competent hands and led us through a prosperous Junior year filled with good production records. Other high-ranking officials were Patricia Etu, Jean Marine, and Gyle Etu. This year we chose Sylvia Johnson and Anthony Caruso to represent us in the Union. We really had a coming-out party that year and displayed our wealth of beauties at the Junior Prom. Sylvia Johnson, our beautiful queen, reigned for a glorious evening with her bevy of court lovelies, Ann Somers, Patricia Miller, Joan Tillotson, and Ruth Smith. During that year we experienced our first man-shortage by the losing of Daniel Berrigan, Martin Cardinale, Anthony Iannucci, Vernon Palmer, Francis Smatko, John Blair, and Ernest Zeno to various branches of the armed forces. Our department also sponsored several successful socials after the football games. Because of the excellence” of our work, we were awarded gold and onyx rings. It was a proud day for us when our pals in the other departments received us with envy because of our sparkling rings. The year, from a social and financial standpoint, was a good one. Senior year we thought that changing of bosses might prove fatal to us, so we kept Joan Tillotson as our foreman. George Sugar” LaFarr, Edwin Henry, and Charles Brother” Mullen were her aides-de-camp. Our Union representatives were chosen for the high positions of president, Anthony Caruso; vice-president, Ann Somers; and treasurer, Edward Reardon. Our main activity was the presentation of the play The Mad March Heirs.” We picked the play ourselves, made the tickets, programs, posters, and scenery under the direction of Sydney Miller. This year we lost more of our help. Among them are Daniel Donahue to the Navy and Donald Doyle to the priesthood. Others are awaiting their greetings.” We decided to do something different in the way of announcements on the completion of our four-year apprenticeship when we decided to have etchings of our place of industry” on the cover of the announcements. As we now look again to our records, we feel proud of what we arc leaving and what we are taking with us.
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