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IOHANN MAE REUTEP1 COBIAIERCIAL 4.1 O ANU North Street Iloxnz IVIISSIONAIKY Johann is a serious-minded, dependable, loyal student, and a member of the Pro Merito Society. She can usually he seen with her best friend, Virginia, or working at the Stork Diaper Service. Clec Club 317, 48, ,49, ,505 Senior Play ,50, Shorthand Award ,505 Typing Award 319, ,50g Oilice ,50g Yearbook Staff, Business 8 Adver- tising Typingg Pro Merito 319, 750. 54 KENNETH ELYVOOD RICHARDSON, IR. Cousnczn KSKIPU High Street Amir Skip was a perfect 'judge WVilkins in the Senior Play-even to the home grown mustache. XVith his abundance of good humor. ready grin and Capacity for work he is sure to make an exctllent army oflicer. Social Committees ,47, '48, Prom Committee '49, Senior Play. Harry XVilkins',, '50, Monitor ,5O, Tcarn Manager, Football, '49, Team Manager, Basketball, 319, Yearbook Staif, Business Editor, '50, Other Schools Attended, Crammar School fNorth Abingtonb. VIRGINIA EVELYN ROCKWOOD as COBINIEHCIAL 'KGINNYU S8 Mechanic Street NIISSIONARY Quiet and likeable, Virginia is one of our many helpful students. Her sincerity and thoughttulness make us aware of our shy and retir- ing classmate, ller ability was well rewarded when she was selected for part-time work at the Foxboro Company. Atheltie Assoc. ,505 Clee Club '49, ,505 Senior Play, VVardrobe Mistress, Social Committee '47, Shorthand Award '50, Typing Award 319, ,50, Ollice ,505 Assemblies 718, Yearbook Staff, Typing, Class Day Honors, Pro Merito 319, ,50. Page T wenty-five
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261 Central BENJAMIN BABTHOLOMEVV O,SULLIVAN GENEIKAL HBENNYD East Street CONTRACTOR Ben is our elass's gift to hot rod circles. Ile is usually seen with some Ford of ancient vintage on which he spends Inost Of his time when not setting up pins at the local bowling alley. He is rather quiet, and doesnit worry too much about the opposite sex. Track ,48. JOSEPH HOEY O,DONNELL .IIOEH CENEIRAL BUSINESS Since joining our class, Joe and his father,s lieachwagon hiv lt come very popular. There are very few of his classmates who h nent 5 I ridden in the car. fIsn't that true, girls? Football '49, F.T.L. '49, Yearbook Staff, Advertising, '50 Oth 1 School Attended, Houlton High School. NOBMA MARIE PEACOCK chosen career. Captain ,50, Assemblies '50. Page Twenty-four 8 Vernal Avenue CISSY,' COB1hIERCIAL DESICNEIX Norma, who is forever writing poetry, aspires to a career 111 com mrrcial art. She is clever and cute, and sure to be a success 111 hu Basketball '48, '49g Field llockey '47, ,48g Athletic Assoc 41 445 ,49, '50, Social Committees ,47, 718, ,49, ,505 Prom Committee 49 Clee Club ,48, ,49, ,50g Cirls' Chorus ,505 Senior Play Prompter Usher ,49g School Paper '49, ,50g News Editor ,50Q Typing Award 49 D0 Shorthand Award ,50, Student Council '48--treasurer, Oilicc DO YL ll book Staff, Art, Pro Merito ,49, ,505 junior Bed Cross, Magazinc drixe
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PAULA JANE SHEA COLLEGE 'TAULAU Chestnut Street Dofzron As Editor-in-Chief of the Foxcrlsfer. Paula was in a position to learn all about everything and everybody. Her gossip column was Very popular. Anything undertaken by Paula is sure to be a success. Athletic Assoc. i-19, ,505 Social Committees '49, l50Q Prom Com- mittee 719: Clee Club 319, 750, Girls, Chorus 750, Senior Play. nlloravz School Paper, Managing Editor 719, ,505 Oratorical Contest 319, lst prize, 2nd prize county division, Girls, Sport Club 319. ,501 Assem- blies ,49, '50, Yearbook Staff, Photography Editor, Camera Club 319, ,505 Secretary, Girls, State Representative i-19, Pro Blerito '49, ,503 Other Schools AttendedfTransterred St. Xlaryys High, Taunton, Mass. XVILLIABI HENRY SHEFFIELD, JR. Cnxizrui. HCHETS Carpenter Street lNlACIIIXIS'l' Chet may be one of the smallest telloiys in the class but heis right on top in any outdoor activities. Hunting, skiing, iisliing an excellent gun collection, and the rifle club are only part ot Chet's interests. Al- ways smiling and ready for mischief. he will be missed by his pals Ben, Bob. and Ken. Athletic Assoc. ,4T, 718, Y19. ,505 Social Committees 717. 318, 49, Prom Committee 719, Yearbook Stall, Special Features, 50. RAYMOND EVENS SMITH, IR. Cigxuiui. HRAY.. Clenwood Avenue Xrxyy Carefree and even-telnperecl describes our Navy-bound Senior. VVe will neyer forget the good times enjoyed in ltayis old gray HChevy'i that was always seen cruising about town loaclecl to capacity with friends. tUne of them usually had a license on which Ray could driye.l Q ' ' D Athletic Assoc. 317, 718, 319, Social Committees 117, 481 lrom Committee ,49g Clee Club ,4T, '48, 319. Page Twezify-six
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