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.. .,...., W. . 7,..4,:.,,.?,.2. W,f,Z?,??, V, M, 0 Silam'f' is more eloquent Hum u'or1Is. MARIORIE CARPENTER Margie Margie is the girl you hardly ever hear but you'll always remember. With her f'lair for writing and her tact, Margie has contributed much as the efficient co-editor of the M. E. S. A. Marg'ie's quiet poise and good humor will surely make her a success in whatever of luck and happiness, Marge. It's all in the lfrzowirzg flow. RONALD CARSON Ronnie,, Ronnie is one of those persons who is never supposed to be there, but yet is never missing. His idea of life is from a lazy man's point of view-that is, there is nothing to do but eat, sleep, and be merry. Ronnie has always managed in school, but he sometimes finds it difficult. His chief ambition is to be an Air Force pilot, and the Class of 53' wishes him luck in this venture. Chorus 1, 2, J, Ag Buslvetlmll I, 2, J, Ag Baseball! I, 2, 3: Junior Play, Junior Prom: Yearbook 4. Who says Iiffle, has little fo answer for. HAROLD CLARKSON Hackie Harold is the tall, quiet looking boy who is always ready to lend a helping hand. The class is always glad to see him come into a class- room with the movie proiector, for he has been the official movie shower. Harold is one of our mechanicall -minded bo s and will no field of endeavor she chooses. The Class of '53 wishes you the best Honor Society J, .4 ,' Yearbool: C'o eflzfm f Y Y doubt make good use of this ability. Best of luck, Hardld. Junior Profnzg Junior Play, Yearbook 4. Virtue is Imlrl, 117111 gnmlnvss never ff'1l7'fIll.H VIRGINIA COUSINS Gin', Class treasurer-tireless workerifuithful friend, Ginny is one who deserves these accolades. Always in the upper bracket of her class, Gin knows when to temper natural wit with seriousness. She plans to be an office secretary and her efiiciency and contagious smile will certainly be an asset to any office force. Chorus 1, 25 Stiulerif C!IIl7lf'ff 1, 2,' ,luriior Prom: Firms Treasurer 3, 4, Yearbook Staff L.
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Tl1ere's none whose style is so neat, U'l1ose ffrequent smile is so sweet. RUTH AMELLO Ruthie Well dressed, sweet personality, and sincere friendliness are only a few of Ruth's assets. Add to these an enthusiasm for fun and the ability to get good marks, as well as friends, and then you have our Ruthie. When there is something to be done for the class Ruthie is always on hand. In school or out, she packs a lot of fun into a good time. We wish her the very best. CVIIUTIIN 1, 52, .1,' Srlmol Neirspuper .ig JlINlIl1' P1'o111,' Yer11'l1ool.' A. H1fl'f'fI'!f 1111111 is II lrool. if you Illll 011111 11111. RICHARD BARAKIAN RiCl1ie,' Richard has a special talent which no one else can claim for sending: laughter down the halls of Major Edwards. The class of '53 will never forget his English themes and the teachers will never foreget his questions! Not to be taken lightly, either, is his ability to drive a hot-rod. We are sure that his sense of humor, imagination, and personality will make Richie a sure candidate for success. B11sL'ell11lll 1, 2, -Ig Cliorus 2, -2, ,QQ Junior' Play Cost: Fresliiiimi Imfiufioiz 4: Yef11'l1ool.' 4. IIN Hire lo 114' 7IflfllI'fll,' ll lien QfOIl,7'e 11nt1w'11llg1 wire MARY BESHAI 'illlargf Modest, unassuming, vivuciousg a wealth of terms could apply to Mary-all complinientary. Her ability to make friends is an asset for which all should strive. Schoolwork? Mary takes it in her stride and does her usual capable job. She plans to enter the secretarial field. Rest of everything, Mary. In her duly 11'ro111pl at erery wall. LEONA CADRAN Leel' Leona is the' girl who did such a fine job as chairman of the photo- graphy committee this year. Whenever the class needed someone to tackle a particularly hard task, Lee was always first choice. With her faithfulness, willingness to work, and cheerful manner, she canit help but be a success. The very best of everything, Lee. Chorus 1, 2: Junior Pro1i1,' Yeflrlioolc Stl!-fl-,' Class Pl1ofofn'upl10o' Vom- mittee. C'l1o1'11s 1, 2, .ff Jilnior I'1'oi11.' Yen? bool
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, -'i'4'f '1 'f 1 'Ff'f 1-.-J -W ' -' f-1'-f5'F'T?Pf:'f'4i 'T:' ' ii-1' U .- --.rv-gf ---- pw---:ns-'IGM . vi A,,V l , l , ,,,,,,?,g i A Word from thee, our gloomy souls cheer up. ORTON DOWNER Ortie Without Ortie's witticisms, classes would be mighty dull! Orton has several identifying characteristics-his many jokes and hearty laugh, his ability in both baseball and basketball, and last but not , least, his friendly and flirtatious personality. Never known to commit the crime of over-studying, still he holds his own with the rest of the class. Therefore, we know he'll be a success whatever he chooses to do-we certainly wish him the best of luck. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, School Newspaper 3, Junior Play Cast, Fresh- man Initiation 4g Yearbook Staj 4. This man could argue, gatls how he could argue. 5 ROBERT FERRANDINO Bob In walks a tall young man talking politics, and out walks the major- A ity of the class. Not that we don't think the world of Bobg it's just- that political affiliations have led the poor boy astray. Seriously, though, Bob usually knows what he's talking about. His many money-making and money-saving ideas have often boosted our treasury during the last four years. As a teacher we know you'll do wonders, Bob. The best of everything to you from the Class of '53, Chorus 1, 2, 4, School Newspaper 35 Junior Play Cast: Junior Prom: Freshman Initiation 4, Yearbook 4. A 1 T 4 i A light heart lives long. JANET GARDNER alagn I Janet is one of our happy and carefree girls. Whenever a distinctive 1 laugh breaks the silence, you can be sure it's Janet's. Mr. Marshall 5 will miss Janet, for she has been his right-hand helper during her ' 4 high-school days. Jag's plans for the future include being a hair- l dresser, and we all wish her the best of luck. ghelerleader 15 Basketball 15 Art 1, 2, 3, Junior Play Cast, Year- oo 4. L E 3 1 Beauty and wisdom are seldom found together, and we have found the exception. ANN GARSIDE Annu Among Ann's assets are those beautiful blue eyes and that envious, creamy complexion. Add to these personality plus, a constant smile, and.versatilityg then you have one of the most likeable girls in the Feniior Class. Herdversatilityghciwsfup it hi' roles as a peplpyhcheeiig ea er, singer, an pianis . es o uc , nn as you sai roug the University of New Hampshire. , Chorus 1, 2, 3, I+: Class Secretary 1, Basketball 2, 3, School News- papler 3: Junior Play Cast,' Junior Prom: earbook Staf 4: Cheer- ea er 4. , , 1 ' ' J 0 Yr, lr. Jil' sf ,fly If ,Af n. I efwf- wwf af ' 'I , 'k I ,if 41 fn JP2 -,LJ ' , .1 JV .
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