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CENSUS Paul Downey WITTIEST Pauline Cassani Paul Downey BEST PERSONALITY Pauline Cassani John Uva BEST MANNERED Margaret Kelleher j MOST MUSICAL Iris Johnson David Hadfield John Uva MOST SOPHISTICATED Margaret Kelleher Paul Downey MOST POPULAR Pauline Cassani Paul Downey MOST VIVACIOUS Pauline Cassani BEST LOOKING Marilyn Leonard Paul Downey MOST DEPENDABLE Phyllis Krishfield John Uva BEST DANCERS Margaret Kelleher Richard Woodman CLASS ARTIST Jeanne Buckley Charles Sears 11
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CLASS MOST TALKATIVE Pauline Cassani Paul Downey Charles Sears CUTEST Ann Marella BEST NATURED David Hadfield Alice Megley BEST DRESSED Richard Woodman Pauline Cassani CLASS INSEPARABLES John Olsen Shirley Lewis CLASS FLIRT David Hadfield Marilyn Leonard CLASS INDIVIDUALIST Uva Twins Phyllis Krishfield IDEAL STUDENT Beverly Gustavus John Uva ■ FRIENDLIEST Arthur Bates Alice Megley BEST ATHLETES Pauline Cassani Edward Spillant ACTRESS-ACTOR Barbara Walsh David Hadfield
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CLASS It’s fifty-three and time to go. We know we’ll miss dear Sumner, so A gift we give you with a sigh To bring back memories as time goes by. Earl Albee Earl is known for his accidents numerous, Which we all know are surely not humorous. So to him goes this book on Accident Prevention,” Not one more accident he’ll now have to mention. Arthur Bates To Sonny, who a chef will be. We give a cap for all to see. Now when he cooks for the President, His talent then will be evident. Jean Boothby To Jean here’s a ribbon for her long red hair. ' Twill make her look extremely fair. With those shining locks around her face. Not one hair will be out of its place. Pat Boyer To Pat we give this shiny spoon. For the dear old dishes she’ll be doing soon. She knows the work will be hard and long. But she’ll stick to it ever with a song. Jeanne Buckley This megaphone we give to Jeanne, The loveliest cheerleader we’ve ever seen. May it remind her as time goes by Of the good old days at Sumner High. Pauline Cassani A baton for Polly, our majorette. This snappy gal we’ll never forget. She graced the halls of Sumner High. With her it was alwa ys, ”Do or Die!” Audrey Dana To Audrey, this piece of music we bring Because she dearly loves to sing. And with her notes so sweet and low. She’ll be famous someday, we know. Paul Downey To Paul, the smartest of our bunch. Who in trig always has a hunch. We give this little paper pad. So our genius can work like mad. James Everltts To James we give this little plane. So he may fly o’er street and lane. We hope a bell he’ll always ring When he is doing this sort of thing. David Garland To David we give this pilot’s cap To wear while touring o’er our map. And when he is flying in the sky. People will know he’s from Sumner High Judith Gilson To Judy we give a mirror small To hang up high upon the wall. So she may see her pretty face. Which never loses its charm or grace. Beverly Gustavus To Bev whose ambition is to work in a Lab, To poke at animals and give them a jab. We give this needle, oh, so bright. And know that her job will be done just right. David Hadheld To Dave we give this baseball book. So he may sit in some cool nook. And read and read about Johnny Sain Who, in David’s heart, will always reign. Irene Hambly A gadget with which she may open a can To help our Renie to catch a man. ' Cause though she may look the whole world round, A non-eating man cannot be found. John Hulbert John, to you we give this gun In hopes that you will have some fun. Hunting, searching, tracking a prey. To be the best hunter of your day. Iris Johnson To I” we give this music sheet ' Cause at the piano she’s hard to beat. She’ll accompany you at night or noon With notes melodious, a pleasing tune. Ann Keith For Ann Keith, who is so short. The Senior Class today has bought A ladder, oh, so big and tall! Now she can see above us all. Margaret Kelleher To Peg, a pretty nurse to be. We give this cap for all to see. So when to work she goes each day She’ll think of school, when life was gay. Genevieve Kemp To Genny we give this stenographer’s pen. For to be a secretary is her yen. She will take down dictation like a breeze And then transcribe it with plenty of ease. 12
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