Major Edwards High School - Mesa Yearbook (West Boylston, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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PATRICIA KING Pat That tall, dignified i-ed-head you see standing over there is none other than Patty King. We don’t think the supposed characteristics of red- heads quite hold true in her case, as she is down-to-earth and not too easily excitable. Pat plans to enter airline school, and with her ])er- sonaiity, drive, and ability to help others, we know she’ll be a huge success. Best of luck, Pat, from the class of ’. 4. tiatikethall 1, 2, 3; Class Secretarij 2; Junior Plait ■?; Yenrhook RICHARD LESPERANCE ' Dick ' That thoughtful-looking boy comfortably lounging at the back of the room is Dick. Don’t let his placid expression fool you! Beneath that serene attitude there’s a very active and witty mind. You would find that he has many diversified interestes in and out of school. Dickie, the class of ’.54 wishes you the best of everything in the future. Goo i Luck ! naskethall 2; Chorus 2, 3; Junior Prom 3; Junior Play 3; Yearbook ' f V DAMD LUDDEN ‘ Dave’’ Although Dave came to us this year from Classical High, he has already made a place for himself in the class. This dashing young- man never fails to be found in the midst of a group of gals. Seriously, Dave has gained the respect of everyone as being one of the most dependable class workers. We’re certainly glad you came to M.E.H.S., Dave! No doubt the future is bound to be a successful one. Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Dance Decoration Committee ; Yearbook 4- KENT LINDBERG ‘‘Swede’’ No one can look as natural or more relaxed then Kent when he maneu- vers a ball. The dexterity and ease he uses on the basketball floor have gained him the admiration of everyone. Hard work and fair play are the rules by which “Swede ' ’ lives, so there is no doubt in our minds that a bright future awaits you, Kent. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 : Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4 : Vice-President 1 ; Newspaper 2; President 2, 1 : Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Yearbook 4.

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TKFxKSA HARTW ELL “7Vrr; ’ Teresa ' s fi ieiidliness, cooi)eration, and ability to make little noise mark her as one of the most admired members of the class of ’h4. Her yen for helpfulness and flair for artistry make her a “sure thinp: ' ” when it co mes to success. Tiie world is waiting- to hear of vou, Terry, and the class of ’.)4 wishes you the best of everything! Poster Committee 1, 2, J, 4; Clioims 2, 3; Junior Phu 3; Junior Prom 3; } enrbooL- Staff J,. MARION HOYLE Stretciff If you should happen to enter a classroom any i)lace at any time and hear a multitude of good-natured giggling, you know Marion’s about! She is the carefree, good natured girl who, with her height, has been a tremendous asset to our basketball team. We’re sine that the secre- tarial field will greatly benefit by Marion’s presence. Good Luck! Chorus I, 2, 3, A; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Newspaper 2; Junior Plat 3; Yearbook A. PRISCILLA JEWETT Take some personality, combine it with good looks and add a dash of good humor and you have Prissy. Prissy’s versatility has shown itself in her ability as a peppy cheer leader, basketball ca])tain and eagei ' class worker. Her future plans hold a hright career in the commercial field. The best ( ' f luck and happiness. Prissy, in whafevei- you cmh ' avor from the Class of ’r 4. Basketball . 2, 3, A ' , Softball 3; News mper 2, A: Junior Plop 3; Junior Prom 3; Cheerleadimj 3, A; Yearbook Staff A- ULLIAN KLMPTON Lillian certainly doesn’t talk much, but when she does, she’s done in record time! Her friendly manner and helpful hand are always appre- ciated. Her invaluable experience as class treasurer should certainly make her wary of any pitfalls in the nursing field. So here’s to you and your nursing career from the class of ’54. Chorus 1; Junior Prom 3; Junior Play 3; Treasurer A-



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CYNTHIA MONROE Cyn Attractive, friendly, and witty are only a few of Cyn’s characteristics. Her seemingly endless supi)ly of energy must be the cause of her two favorite pastimes — dancing and playing basketball. With her pleasing jiersonality and the mischievous twinkle ever-present in her eves, she can’t help but go far. Rest of luck from the class of ’.‘ 4, Cyn. Stiulent Cotntvil 1; lidsk ' etlxill 1, 2, ■ ; Clioritti i; Softlxill S; Junior Play ■ ; Junior Prom J; Clieerlendiny Yearbook 4. JANE NAPONEN Jane, the soft-spoken, attractive blonde of the class has seldom lifted her voice above its usual jjleasant tone. During the past two years she has been with us, Jane has gained the friendship of many with hei ' delightful smile and good nature. The nursing profession certainly needs more girls who jjossess the distinctive qualities this alert girl holds. May the future hold the best of everything for you, Janie. Junior Play .1 ; Junior Prom ■ ; Freshmen Initiation Committee 4; Yearbook 4. JANET SKANTZ “ ««” One of the most active members of the class, Janet, has always man- aged to stay on the Honor Roll. She has never failed to support class functions with her keen artistic ability and sensible ideas. Keep up the good work in the nursing profession, Jan, and we’re sure your patients will love you just as we do. Good luck! Poster Committee 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Junior Play 3; Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff 4- DUNCAN RICE If ever a blonde lad with a broad grin happens to whiz past you in a snazzy green convertible, the chances are it’s Dune. This mechanically- minded fellow always has the right answers — to the wrong questions. Seriously, Dune has always been an example of a good sport and real pal ! Here’s to you. Dune ! Neicspai)er 2; Junior Play 3; Junior Prom 3; Boys ' State Representa- tive 3; Yearbook 4-

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