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KAREN O'NEILL Karen loves to read — especially history books. Following her gradua- tion from New England College, Kay intends to become a history teacher. Softball 1 . . . Student Council 1 ... Class Secretary 2 Mohawk Staff. JAMES FRANCIS SHANNON Jim, our wiry six-footer, has made many a good tackle on the football field, but he’ll soon be tackling the nation’s defense in his service uni- form. Valentine Ball 1 . . . Basketball Neo-are Rootballalp2uay 14e THELMA FRANCES PITTS Conscientious, Thelma has served her class well in the past. She will serve her fellow man as a nurse after college. American Legion Essay Contest 1, first prize Class Treasurer 2 . . . Science Fair 2, Honorable Men- tion . . . Class Secretary 3, 4... Live Wire 3, 4, Editor 4... Stu- dent Council, Treasurer 4 . . . Na- tional Honor Society, Vice-president Mohawk Staff, Business Man- ager ... Senior Play . . . Saluta- torian . . . Richard Pixley Memorial Award. WAYNE ALAN SIMPSON A diligent worker, Wayne never loses his quick humor. He loves to joke and is always ready for a good time. Senior Play. JUDITH ANN RIVERS Magical fingers and toes belong Judy. She will go a long way wi her dancing talent and typing ski Student Council 1, 2 ... Cla Secretary 1 . Cheerleader 1, 3, 4, Co-captain 4 . . . Basketbc lpn2seOy nas Softball ic ee Valentine Court 2 .. . Class Vic president 2 . . . Class Treasurer | 4 ... Mohawk Staff ... Cla Will . . . Business Award, DANIEL ARTHUR SYMONDS Conscientious and reserved, Dar can always be seen reading anc studying in the library. A sincere heart and keen determination should be of assistance in his medical career. Class Secretary 1 . . . Science Fair 2, second prize, 3 first prize, 4, second prize . . . Oratorical con- test 4, first prize . . . Mohawk Staff . . Class Prophecy.
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RONALD JOSEPH MacLELLAND Tall and handsome, Ronnie has many admirers, including those two elderly ladies who frequent Sunshine Dairy. Imagine the sighs when Ron- nie dons his Air Force uniform! Football 3, 4. MARY FRANCES MERRILL Mary is tall and wiry—the pride of Miss Sylvia’s gym class. Efficient in business subjects, Mory intends to Ontinue her secretarial work. Live Wire 4. JOHN JOSEPH McDONOUGH Jack is shy—sometimes, but isn’t every good looking athlete? Those locker room stories aren‘t true, are they, Jack? Football 3, 4 . Basketball 1 : . Baseball 3, 4 . . Valentine Court 3... . Senior Play. JUDITH MIGHTON Full of pep, Judy is forever smiling — especially when she thinks of Washington. Although she never misses a trick, Judy is always playing tricks On someone. Basketball 1, 3, 4 .. . Softball DS WAL es GCheenleadingn os 4ieeen. -Live Wire 4 Mohawk Staff ... Senior Play. MAUREEN ANN McDONOUGH Pretty and popular, Mo is always found where the fun is. A pleasant personality is Mo’s ticket to success. She is looking forward to being a nurse and she is certain to find a doctor. Softball 1 . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Class President 2. . . Student Council 3, 4, Vice-president 3 Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-captain 4 ; Valentine Court 4, Queen. . . Sen- ior Play ... Mohawk Staff Athletic Award. MARYANN MORGAN Morgan loves to talk — every- where, anywhere. She’s a born ac- tress, but she wants to be an English teacher. Maybe she will do ‘’Her- nando’s Hideaway’’ someday, though, and find herself taking Debra Paget’s place. American Legion Essay Contest 1, third prize . . . Softball 1, 2 5 Science Fair 3, Honorable Mention . Cheerleading 4. . . Senior Play.
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CYNTHIA ENID TITUS Enie loves to laugh — when she’s not talking. Her beautiful singing voice will carry her far on the road to success. PATRICIA ANN WARD Short, shy Patti is sure to find suc- cess in any secretarial job. Neat and efficient, she adds inches of femini- nity to her height. Science Fair 1, third prize, 2, Hon- Live Wire 4. orable Mention. SENIOR CLASS SONG (to the tune of Hey, Look Me Over) Hey look us over, we've made the grade; Here’s the class of sixty-two, passing on parade. Please note the honors, then pass the cup; Whenever our marks went down a bit, We always brought ‘em up. And we will be like Diogenes, nobody‘s fool; Seeking and searching, a credit to our school. And when we’ve made our fortune, You will always hear us say Millis High School, you’re OK! Words by Thelma Pitts RICHARD WILLIAM WATSON Watsie’s athletic ability renders him indispensable in football and baskeball. He set a record this year by using a roll of tape in every game. Baseball 1 Basketball 1, 2, i044 Football li 23h 74) Gos captain 4.
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