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4 4 PHYLLIS JENSEN Lexington Park, Bedford Phyl is one of the few ' jitterbugs ' of our class. She loves all sports, although bowling and skating are her favorites. Her dancing and skating abilities, together, ought to make Phyl one of the favorite performers in our future Ice Carnivals. EDWARD JOHNSON 47 North St. Earnest Eddie is sincere and straightforward. He has participated in all of our operettas. Called the Raytheon Rocket, he believes that hard work will hurt no one. Eddie hopes for a business career upon graduating from college. DAVID JONES 50 Bloomfield Street Interested in sports, Davy also collects stamps and plays a little chess. He seems to spend most of his time traveling between New Jersey and Lexington. Unless he can find a hair straightcner, he will always have use for a wiffle. THELMA JONES 17 Pleasant Street A friendly smile, a cheerful hello — that is Joncsie. She swims well, afid her bowling scores are the envy of many. Jonesie ' s adaptability will always be an asset to her. MARJORY KAYE 98 Reed Street Youthful Margie is mischievous and full of fun. Margie is an accomplished seamstress, and she also plays the piano. She loves chil- dren and enjoys taking care of them. Her lovely hair and dimples are the envy of many.
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FRANK HEDGES 6 Fair Oaks Drive X ' oluble and argumentative, Frank is at his licst in a History period. An authority on guns and literature, he is the most voracious reader in our class. His leadership was greatly missed l)y the Student Council when, in February, he was accepted in the .Army ' s . -12 program. GEORGE HESS 20 Vine Stre i Captain of the hockey team, Hcssy as he i: known to most of his friends, was chosen t play on the All Eastern team. George i active in football and baseball, and is also th( vice-president of the senior class. GRACE HODGDON 70 Reed St. Versatile Grace is one of the most jjopular members of the class. She is an ardent sports ' fan, and when she was not playing on the field-hockey or basketball teams, she was busy as a cheerleader. Grace is musical and has had leads in several operettas. She hopes to attend the Conservatory of Music. FAITH HOLDEN 57 Tarbell Rd. Quiet but mischievous, Faith is an ardent ice hockey fan. Blondie plans to attend New England Conservatory of Music, where we wish her great success. AUDREY HOSFORD 55 Spring St. Alert and active, Hossie has made an excel- lent captain of the girls ' basketball team. She is a member of the Pan American Club. .Au- drey, who loves to write, is a Inember of both the Spotlight and Yearbook staffs. GLORIA INTERANTE 796 Mass. Av. . Whiz! There goes Inty. Noted for her speed in basketball, and her vitality as a cheerleader, Inty helped spur our boys on. She hopes to further her talents as an artist. 1 9
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jam: r KIDD 7 Butler Av. nm- Hit cflRcicncy and pleasing .personality have made Jan popular among all. She has worked hard in the lunchroom and in the 4-H Chih. Moreover, she has done more than her share as a member of the Yearbook Commit- tee. Janet has developed a good start towards being either a Foods Demonstrator or a Home Eronomics Teacher. PHYLLIS KING 31 North Hancock St Dark eyed, good natured Phyl managed girls basketball ti ' ..;ii well and was an ac cheerleader. When she embarks upon career as a Laboratory technician, we ' ll seeing I ' h r ' sorting records at Peter ' s M Shop. I HELMA KINSMAN 3 Hancock Ave. Thel is one of the peppiest girls in our class. She made a vivacious cheerleader, as she en- joys all sports, swimming being her favorite. Thel is also an enthusiastic iiieniher of the Rainbow Girls. 1 9 CONRAD KITSON Connie, a catcher on the baseball team, and likewise a hard-hitting back on the foothiill team, is working hard to prepare himself for a position in the field of civil engineering. However, the armed forces hold a preferr ])osition at present. ARNOLD KNOX 66 Outlook Drive Jovial and full of energy, Buddy is the excel- lent manager of the basketball team. Quite a drummer, he is a member of the Legion Drum Corps. Buddy makes a very popular presi- dent of the Fellowship at the Hancock Church.
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