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RICHARD VICTOR SALO “The sky is no higher than your own reach.” “Dick’” is well known among his classmates as a fellow always ready for plenty of work or play. We feel certain his artistic abilities, augmented by his friendly manner, will carry him far into his chosen profession. Science Club 4; Biology Club 3; Art Club 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Dramatic Club 4; REFLECTOR 3,4; AFTERMATH, (Assist. Editor 4). FRANCIS EDWARD SALOIS “He may look serious, he may look shy; but he’s full of it, ‘twixt you and I.” “Oscar’” appears quiet to many fellow classmates, but to those who truly know him, he is always ready for a lively time. His determined nature, as evident in his outstanding track accomplishments, will prove to be his greatest asset in the future. Track 3, (Captain 4). MARY JANE SCANNELL “A true friend is forever a friend.” A girl with a real victory to her credit, Mary Jane is known for breaking “Norm’s’’ resistance to women. She has a true spirit and intelligent attitude toward all important matters. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; AFTERMATH 4; Washington Club 3,4. JANE MABEL SHEA “A kindly heart doth win the hearts of all.” Jane, president of our Student Council, has won many friends in school because of her smile and rich personal- ity. She is well known for her participa- tion in all school activities. Senior Honor Student; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Public Speaking 1,2; French Club, (Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4); Biology Club, (Sec. 3); Science Club 4; REFLECTOR 2,3,4; Library Staff 4; Stu- dent Council, (Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4); Prom Committee 3; Washington Club 3, 4; Class Vice-President 1,2,3. BERNARD ASAHEL SHEDD “If your friends laugh at your jokes, you have either good jokes or good friends.” “Bubba” is, without a doubt, one of the best liked boys in the class. His rollicking sense of humor has pro- vided us with many a laugh. Football 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Orches- tra 1,2,3,4; Talent Group 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; REFLECTOR 4; Wash- ington Club 3,4; Track 4. 13 JOYCE CAROL STEWART “AK quiet mind is richer than a crown.” Joyce can be seen driving around town in her car. She seems to be quiet, but she does her share of fun-making. We will miss her friendliness. Glee Club 1,2; Prom Committee 3,4; Washington Club 3,4. EMIL CHARLES TARCKINI, JR. “ ve laid aside my business and gone- a-fishing.’” Emil is usually quiet, but we’ve often had the pleasure of his humor. He likes fishing, especially through the ice on Dorothy Pond. Ring Committee 2. ROBERT ELLSWORTH TURNER “Laugh and let the world go by.” “Hap” is always ready to tell a joke of his own or laugh at someone else’s. His beaming face has become his trade- mark at M.M.H.S. Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Track 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Talent Group 4; Wash- ington Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; REFLECTOR 4. GAIL PATRICIA WEBBER “Her friends are many; her foes—are there any?” An attractive and friendly girl, Gail is high on the popularity list of all her classmates. She enjoys sew- ing her own clothes, working at the bank, and writing to Bill. Glee Club 1; Hockey 1,2,3; Cheer- leader 1,2,3, (Co-Captain 4); Ring Committee 2; Photography Committee 4; Prom Committee 3,4; AFTERMATH 4; Office Staff 2; Washington Club 3,4. JOAN MARIE WELCOM “Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm.” Joan is well known for her friendliness. In addition to par- ticipating in both hockey and basket- ball, she is Editor-in-Chief of our AFTERMATH. Glee Club 1,2; REFLECTOR 1,2,3,4; AFTERMATH (Editor-in-chief 4); Photo- graphy Committee 4; Hockey 1,2,3, (Co- Captain 4); Basketball 1,2,3,4; Wash- ington Club 3,4; Office Staff 2,3; Class Day Speaker.
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CAROLYN ANN PIZAN “How far that’ little candle throws its beam!” A girl with a neat appearance and a friendly manner, Carolyn is popular with her classmates. She has a talented knack for designing clothes and enjoys this type of work very much. REFLECTOR Staff 4; Glee Club 1; Band 3; French Club 1; Prom Committee 4; Washington Club, (Sec. 3,4). PAULINE ELEANOR POTTIE “As merry as the day is long.” ‘‘Pollie’’ is a friendly girl who hopes to enter the field of nursing. She has done a fine job as an actress for the school plays. Glee Club 1; Art Club 4; Office Staff 2; Prom Committee 3,4; Science Club 4; Basketball 1; Dramatic Club 4; Wash- ington Club 3,4; Band 3. MARY ANN PRENDIVILLE “The power of words is immense.” Mary has many talents and shows them by participating in the school plays. Her forceful arguments have been a great asset to our debating team. Public Speaking 3; Debating Club 4; Dramatic Club 3,4; Science Club 4; Senior Honor Student; Graduation Speaker. ROBERT LYNN PROTEAU “The world was not made in a day; so, why hurry?” ““Bob’s calm and quiet character is a distinguishing mark. The boys from Greenwood Street will testify, however, that despite his usual serious- ness, he can “clown around’ and thoroughly enjoy himself. Basketball 4; Track 3,4; REFLECTOR 4; Washington Club 3,4. EDMUND CLARENCE QUIGLEY “A rascal, yet likable knave.” “Quig’’ proves that you don’t have to be big in size to have a personality. Just about one of the liveliest boys in our class, he has never failed to draw laughs with his wit. Football 3,4; 12 MARY MARGARET RACICOT “| hasten to laugh at everything.” Mary is the happy-go-lucky type who enjoys a good laugh at every chance. Her laughter and joking are usually done with Yvonne and Anita. Glee Club 1,2. ROBERT EVERETT RACICOT “Burden becomes light when cheerfully borne.” “Bob” is what. might be called the professional comedian of our class. Underneath that perpetual humor, how- ever, he is a very serious and mature person. Washington Club 3,4; Talent Group 4. MARILYN LOUISE READ “Sing away sorrow; cast away care,”’ “Mem” is the girl you will find at the end of “that giggle’ as you walk through our corridors. The fact that she is everyone’s friend stems from her sincere personality and natural humor. Hockey 2; Basketball 2; Washington Club 3,4; Dramatic Club 1; Glee Glib JOHN DENNISON REVANE “We measure men by their character, not by their stature.” “Jack” is another of the hard workers of our class. In addition to his personality, many will recall his outstanding drumming talent. Basketball 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Washington Club, (Vice- Pres. 3,4); Science Club 3,4; Talent Group 1,2,3,4; AFTERMATH 4; Orches- tra 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 3,4. DONALD RICHARD RICE “Pleasure is the only thing to live for; nothing is like happiness.’ “Don” is one of the Industrial Arts boys. He can usually be seen driving around in his convertible. Dramatic Club 2.
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EDWARD RICHARD WILCZYNSKI “Go forth under the open sky, and list to Nature’s teachings.” “Ed” is a tall, soft-spoken boy, the type that just naturally draws friends. A lover of out- door life, he spends much of his spare time hunting and fishing. Track 4. HELEN JEAN WITTER “1 shall go softly all my years.” Helen, who plans to enter the field of nursing, is a quiet but sincere and friendly girl. Her winning way will be missed by all those who know her. Basketball 1; Glee Club 1,2; (Sec. 3); Biology Club 3; French Club 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Softball 1; Washington Club 3. ROBERT LEE WOODWARD “A good friend never offends.” “Woody” is a mild-mannered, friendly sort of fellow who is well-liked by many of his classmates. With his characteristic perseverance, he is sure to attain his goal. Public Speaking 2,3; Debating 4; French Club 1; Science Club 3,4; Track 3,4. LEATRICE CAROLE WYNE “Goodness is beauty in its best estate.” “Bonnie’” was the girl who attended Bridgewater Girls’ State in our junior year. She is well-liked by all her classmates for her understanding and charming manner. Public Speaking 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; French Club 3, (Treas. 4); Science Club 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Basketball Man- ager 3,4; REFLECTOR 3,4; Band 3,4; Library Staff 3,4; Junior Red Cross Delegate 2,3,4; Girls’ State Delegate 3; Washington Club 3,4. WILLIAM EDWIN YOUNG “Strong and content, | travel the open road.’’ When he is not busy at the A P, ‘Bill’ can be found working on his car. This type of ambition and constant activity are qualities to be admired. Washington Club 3,4. : J | Secretary Evelyn Nelson, Treasurer Amelia Markey, President Robert Carlson, Vice-President Richard Fox. 14
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