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We have successfully weathered the tempests of the first ten years on our own. We have all been outstanding in our fields: Sue and Chuck with their family, Mary and Pat with their dyes, Ken with his Chemistry, John with his diversified way of living, just to mention a few. None of us has been in jail although together we ' ve collected thirty-nine park¬ ing tickets, one by Barb for parking on a cloud. We feel that we ' re good for another 1000 years. P. S. By the way, the Pederzinis have collected fifteen grandchildren. Memories of Medfield High Memories of knowledge gained Memories of friendship Memories of problems shared Inspiration . . . Future plans of college Future hopes and dreams Future aims of learning Future deeds of merit Aspiration What is the pasty, The memories , the experiences If not the foundation of Our present Our future Our very lives! CLASS POEM BARBARA BOWKER MARCIA NEWELL CLASS MOTTO The secret of success is constancy to purpose CLASS COLORS CLASS SONG FRANCES BROWN LOUISE FISHER American Beauty and white To Medfield High we raise our voice In lasting faith and pride. For all the lessons we have learned Our hearts to you in praise are turned As we go forth tonight. The halls we walked , the books we read Will ever be recalled. As on to future goals we strivey The memories will keep alive Our cherished friendships true. Rose shadows fade into the night And mingle with the stars. The blending hues of white and rose Our love and loyalty disclose Our colors ever dear.
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Frank Clewes has his own sporting goods company and a chain of stores. He features footballs autographed by Chuck. Frank is married and lives in Millis. Marcia Newell is working for her father as a taxi dispatcher. Since Marcia went to work for him the business has grown to include 125 cabs and all handsome drivers. Some mysterious young admirer sends Marcia an orchid every day from the Pederzini Florist Shop. Wonder who he can be? Jere Hutchins is chief construction engineer for the Eagle Construction Company. Their product is really for the birds: two story bird houses. Margaret Molloy is campaigning for her election to the state Senate. She is running on the platform . . . more pay for teachers. She supports a bill that would raise teachers ' minimum pay to $15,000 a year. One of her staunchest supporters is Elaine Rawding, who is teaching English at M. H. S. She says that she hopes that her classmates ' children know more grammar than their parents did. Frances Brown came up from New York for the wedding. She has won much fame with her TV program. She forced Martha Raye into retirement. Her impersonations top all that used to be thought hilarious. This is the second year that she has won the Emmy for being an outstanding performer. She was very happy to find that John was going to be on the same network. She invited him to be a guest on her show. Nanci Lane, who models extra large handbags, a holdover from M. H. S. days, came in her zebra lined flamingo Cadillac convertible. She is married and has twin daughters, who promise to be taller than their mother. Louise Fisher is president of a girls ' agricultural college. She teaches them to be good farm wives, and to graduate, one must successfully pass the square dance course. Louise is also doing well in the tennis circles. In the fall she will travel to Australia for the Davis Cup matches. Donald Tompkins has been in Medfield with M. G. M. He ' s a tech¬ nical director for them. The company is filming an account of King Phillip ' s burning of Medfield. While re-enacting a fire scene the Peak House was endangered but East Medfield was on the job and in no time put the fire out. Pat Hastings and Mary Flagg are owners of an exclusive Fifth Avenue Salon. Their feature is Flagg ' s Flame Dyes which Pat demonstrates. Mary ' s hobby is painting and she discovered the dye one day when a tube of paint exploded and made a streak in her hair. When she tried to get it out she couldn ' t. When her customers saw it they thought the streak was very becoming so they asked for the same treatment. Some people even bring their poodles in for the flame treatment. Pat and Mary have done so well that they have a penthouse on top of the Waldorf Astoria. Kenneth Getchell is working in the M. I. T. labs on a fellowship. He won the Nobel Chemistry Prize last year for his development of skinless, eyeless, potatoes.
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