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TIGER STAFF Front Row: Eleanor Powers, James Hill, Sumner Tyler, Miss Allen, Mary O’Brien, Miss Machaj, David Wilson, Florence Campbell, Mary Jo Sullivan. Second Row: Mary Miller, Jeanne Todd, Letitia Day, Allegra Cripps, Ann Hull, Char- lotte Saunders, Lois Lindberg, Evelyn Karalias, Harriet Heard, Maureen Sullivan, Eleanore Sklarz. Third Row: William Pescosolido, Jere Hovey, Kenneth Richards, Francis Cartledge, Charles Bolles, Clark McCarthy. STEERING COMMITTEE Left to Right: David Wilson, Charlotte Saunders, Maureen Sullivan, Sumner Tyler, William Pescosolido, Grace Girard, Francis Cartledge, Letitia Day.
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DEDICATION It is with deep gratitude that we, the Class of 1951, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Tozer. His work with the band, orchestra, glee clubs, choir, and music appreciation classes has endeared him to every stu- dent in the school system. Although he is leaving the teaching scene, he will not be forgotten; for both school and public will long remember his patience and success in presenting so many musical events of interest and worth. After forty-five years of success- ful teaching, Mr. Tozer deserves a rest, but students and faculty will sorely miss his genial manner and musical talent. We hope his past years have been as profitable to him as they have been to us, and we wish him many pleasant years of leisure.
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Irene Boudreau “The smiles that win, the tints that glow.” Irene is a dark-haired lass who has participated in many class activities. She has a winning smile, a pleas- ing personality, a talent for music, and a quiet efficiency which should prove a good combination for success. Girls’ Glee Club; Benefit Show; Picture Committee; Cub Staff; Tiger Staff; Operetta 4. John Burns “The color spread throughout his face.” Although “Burnsey” never says very much in classes, he is famous for his occasional bursts of humor. “Burnsey’s” idea of a perfect day is one spent with the boys. Boys’ Glee Club 3; Operetta 3; Football 4; Class Celebrity. Margaret Belanger “You live but once, so make the best of life.” “Margie”, whose smiling face and cheerful disposition has made her many friends, spends most of her time in cafeteria or lending her support to the Choir. Outside of school she can be seen with “Wally” or chumming around with Mary or Rita. “Petite and sweet,” Margie is a welcome addition to any group. Glee Club 2; Choir 3, 4; Baton Twirler 1, 2; Operetta 3, 4; Benefit Show 3. Kay Billings “Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower.” Kay, usually chattering happily with her many friends, possesses gay brown eyes and a merry disposition. Out- side of school she usually wrote numerous epistles to her lucky lad. Glee Club 3; Choir 4; Baton Twirler 4; Finance Com- mittee 4. Charles Bolles “Life is never too short for a bit of courtesy.” “Bollsie”, a very outstanding classmate, was our class president during the sophomore and junior years. He has done a great deal for his class and school by writing the sports news in the “Chronicle”, working for the “Tiger”, and participating in sports. Glee Club 1, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Basketball Letter 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Baseball Letter 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Tiger Staff 4; Benefit Show 4; Honor Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Assembly Committee 4; Class Day Part; Senior Play; Operetta 4.
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