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JANET BRODEUR Janet . . . flirtiest . . . likes dancing, ice- skating at night, clam dinner . . . dis- likes people with split personalities . . . Oh, for Pete’s sake!” ... sports... to be happily married. EDWARD DUHAMEL “Dewey” . . . One to crack up a car first, most conceited, slowest, most likely to be a bachelor . . . likes football dislikes school .. . “The heck | will!’ . . . hunting . . . to get married. DONALD COX “Coxie” . . played Oogie in “A Date With Judy” . . . best looking, best dressed, best personality, most versatile, neatest, friendliest, best disposition, most popu- lar ... likes Shirley, Italian food, sports, popular music . . . dislikes writing let- ters, waiting ... “You’re a nice kid and | like youl” . . . photography, sports . to go to Hawaii, own a Lincoln. MARION KENNEY Marion . . . played Hannah in “A Date With Judy” . . . tallest, biggest feet . likes good music, books, movies, pizza. . . dislikes girls who wear too much makeup . . . “Just for chuckles” . . . photography .. . to travel. ELENA COSTA “Ellie” . . . played Mrs. Hotchkiss in “A Date With Judy” .. . likes Mr. Doyle, people who are honest, taking care of children, good food, good movies, and good books . . . dislikes people who argue, liars, sarcasm . . . “Oh, dear!” - .. collecting stamps . . . to become @ school teacher and to travel. PHILIP GILPATRICK “Phil” . . . most sincere, most bashful, quietest, prettiest teeth, shortest, first to be bald . . . likes good cars . . . dis- likes homework . . . fixing cars to become a mechanic.
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CAROL GREENE Class President Carol . . . played Mrs. Schultzhammer in our Senior play, “A Date With Judy”... done most for M. H. S., prettiest hair, most ambitious, most co-operative . . . likes nice clothes . . . dislikes people who are insincere, spiteful, late . . . “Woffly” . . . baseball, reading . . . to write. WILLIAM TATE Class Treasurer “Tilly” . . . shortest hair, first to be mar- ried, funniest . . . likes Nancy . . . dis- likes “show offs”... “If you don’t like it, do it yourself!” . .. sports... to join the Air Force and be happily married. SELVA PATINO Class Vice-President Selva . . . played Mrs. Foster in our Senior play . . . best-dressed, most like- ly to succeed, most courteous, most studious . . . likes Latin American music, dancing . . . dislikes writing letters, people who are spiteful .. . “Oh, Gee!” . . . anything about aviation . . . to make a trip around the world. ELAINE BARRY “Lainie” . . . played Barbara in the Senior play . . . most talkative, loudest laugh . .. likes Harry, sports, dancing, driving, Italian food, Mercuries . . . dislikes boys who are late for dates . . . “Oh, come on!” . . . hunting and fishing . . . to travel and see the world. LOUISE CASSIDY Class Secretary “Weese” . . . played Mitzi in our Senior play . . . most athletic, neatest, most conceited, most versatile, hottest tem- per, longest hair . . . likes clothes, hillbilly music, cheerleading, Miss Mc- Kinstry, sports . . . dislikes colored ankle-socks on girls, untrue friends . . . “Gosh darn right!” . . . collecting pic- tures, sports . . . to join service, own a car. RICHARD BAYRAMSHIAN “Dick”. . . played Mr. Foster in our Senior play . . . most athletic, most talkative, loudest laugh, best dancer, noisiest . . . likes Donna, good food, sports, girls - . . dislikes losing games, snobby people . . . “That’s the way the ball bounces!” . . . girls . . . athletic coach or banker.
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MARIE LA BOUNTY “Re” .. . most sincere, most bashful, short- est, smallest feet . . . likes children, good food, sports, television . . . dis- likes homework, doing dishes . . . “Oh, welll” . . . writing letters, collecting movie star pictures . . . to travel and to be a typist. HOWARD INGRAHAM “Howie” . . . played Randolph in our Senior play . . . silliest, smallest feet, wittiest . . . likes hillbilly music... dislikes girls that don’t wear lipstick . . . “What‘s the story?” . . . sports, girls . . . to travel. CHARLES HARRIS “Chas” . . . played Rex in our Senior play ... tallest, cutest, most studious, most ambitious, prettiest smile, done most for M. H. S. most cooperative, most likely to succeed . . . likes base- ball . . . dislikes girls who make them- selves look cheap ... “And what not!” . . . fishing . . . to become successful in the field | enter. MARY O’DONNELL “Mim” . . . played Eloise in our Senior play . . . best looking, prettiest smile, prettiest eyes, most likely to be an old maid . . . likes doing things for others . . . dislikes people who are insincere . .. “Oh gosh, | forgot!” . . . sports . .. to be a nurse, stay single. CLAIRE LIPSETT “Ripper” . . . played Susie in “A Date With Judy” . . . cutest, wittiest, pretti- est teeth, shortest hair . . . likes bas- ketball, football, cheering, driving, truthfulness . . . dislikes people who don’t answer letters promptly, boys who stand you up ... “Don’t get all shook up!” . . . hunting and fishing . . . to join the service. MICHAEL MUSHNICK “Mickey” . . . played Mr. Martindale in our Senior play . . . laziest, most stub- born, hottest temper, longest hair, pret- tiest hair . . . likes to go on long trips . . . dislikes people who are late... “Don’t give me the business!” .. . fixing things . . . to operate a prosper- ous business.
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