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“Connie” Conrad I). Belanger Class Treasurer (1). Hurry, hurry, hurry—step right up! Connie is forever dashing about as Miss Ketelle’s right-hand man, as an ambitious worker at Nelsons' or just looking for Ginny. He handles that red Ford, which is always ailing, with a seem- ingly magic touch. His friendly smile and good looks are a combination for which his entire family is noted. Nancy J. Belanger G. A. A. (1, 2); Class Vice-President (1); F. H. A. (4), Reporter (4); Masque (1); Freshman Chorus (1); Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Solonscope (4); Record Board (4); Freshman Reception Committee Chairman (4); Style Show (2). Here's a girl who loves to have a good time! Voted class clown by her classmates, Nancy can make a person laugh by just winking at him—or her. And you should see her twirl those batons! Nancy’s attractive smile and keen wit have made her fun to be with and one of our favorite people. Renfield T. Belanger “Ren” Oh, that calypso beat. Ren, a really hard-working senior, finds ideal relaxation while listening to Harry Belafonte. This one of “the three who tends to shy away from the opposite sex, is a fast talker (with frequent humorous asides), a neat dresser, and a true friend. Some girl will be mighty lucky one of these days! Peter A. Benedini “Pete” Basketball J. V. (1, 2); Baseball J. V. (1), Varsity (2, 4), Letter (2); Ticket Squad (1, 2). Pete and casual attire (dungarees) have become prac- tically synonymous to MHSers; but my when he’s dressed up .... ! Usually even-tempered with a pleasant “Hello there! , Pete is one fellow to watch out for when he’s really angry. He’s definitely not the shy type when it comes to three-minute oral topics; World War II is his favorite for talking on and on and on. Pete’s full of surprises. He amazed us by first chugging past in his ancient black relic, and then cruising by again in that gorgeous green limousine. What next?
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George G. Baker Football J. V. (1); Track J. V. (3); Masque (4); Freshman Chorus (1), Roys’ Chorus (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (2, 3. 4), All-State Chorus (4), Chorus Librarian (4), “Smoky Mountain” (4); Pro-Merito (4); Ticket Squad (1, 2, 3). Got a question on your mind? Just ask George; he’ll know the answer—and the right one, too. Our Eagle Scout is a fellow with many abilities: a fine baritone voice, a scien- tific mind, and a keen interest in nature. Forever jocular, George is one fellow worth keeping our eyes on. “Rosie v Librarian (1, 2, 3); Masque (3, 4), Pin (4), “Dear Ruth” (3), “The Little Dog Laughed” (2); Pro-Merito (4); Office Staff (4); Silver M” (4); Record Board (3, 4), Treasurer (4); Junior Prom Commit- tee Chairman (3). What pretty eyes, nice smile, and lovely curly hair our Rosie has! This even-tempered and likable gal adds to any gathering. We love to hear her pronounce precisely, “How now, brown cow?”. It’s a nurse’s cap that Rosie hopes to wear someday. We’re sure she’ll be a very competent angel of mercy. Reginald L. Barton A black Buick whizzes into view; the driver, a dark, good-looking fellow, flashes a smile; and the girls, with a cute blond taking the lead, race to the car. Who’s the dash- ing driver? You guessed it—Reggie. If you want to know anything—just anything—about hunting or fishing, he’s the fellow to ask. We also hear he has a yearning for good home cooking. Well, someone has to fry those trout and broil those venison steaks. Lois A. Batten Masque (1); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Club (2); Office Staff (4); Solonscope (1, 2); Record Board (3, 4); Style Show (1). Here’s our country gal with an unforgettable charm! Miss Bright Eyes, with the curly hair and the smile, has an uncontrollable giggle. Next year Lois hopes to be studying to be a beautician. We’ll be glad to give her a recommend anytime. Just ask us, Lorrie. » f Rosalyn M. Baldwin
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Sally L. Bernardini Cheerleading J. V. (1, 2), Varsity (3, 4), Captain (4); Class Secre- tary (1); Masque (4); Office Staff (2, 3, 4); Student Council (4); Girls State (3); Style Show (1, 3); G. A. A. (1, 2, 3). Clothes, clothes, and more clothes! This is the young lady with lots of poise who sets the pace style-wise at MHS As our head cheerleader, Sal has plenty to “yell” about —and so do we! Bob ought to get in on this act, too; for the course of true love certainly has run long and smoothly. Nancy A. Blaisdell “Nan' G. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (2), 50 Point Award (2), 100 Point Award (3), 200 Point Award (4); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4), “Little Dog Laughed” (2), “Smoky Mountain” (4); Cheerleading J. V. (2), Var- sity (3, 4), Solonscope (2, 3, 4); Freshman Chorus (1); Record (4); Class Secretary (3), Junior Prom Committee Chairman (3). “V-I-C-T-O-R-Y” — Isn’t that right, Nan? Here’s another one of our pretty cheerleaders who can really “holler the score up.” Have you ever noticed her dark, shiny hair, her blue eyes, and her mischievous grin ? We know wrhat Nancy is dreaming about when she gazes out the window on a sunny day—a trip in her car to a good fishing spot with a collie chum and a box of paints for company. Sounds good, huh, Nancy ? Best of luck and it’s been fun knowing you! June R. Bruce Salutatorian (4); Freshman Chorus (1); Pro-Merito (4); Style Show (2). If you want to find June's name, just look on the honor roll. If you want to find June, look for a diminutive, blue- eyed gal in the midst of a group of seniors waiting in the hall for classes to start. Some underclassmen, we understand, think this Worcesterite is the quiet type; but we seniors know how much her smile and her laugh have added to our fun—in class and out. We’re sure she’ll have little trouble in conquering the wide, wide world, and her boss’ heart as well. Stuart R. Bryan, Jr. “Stuv Football J. V. (1, 2), Varsity (3, 4) ; Baseball J. V. (1); Track Var- sity (3, 4), Letter (3, 4); Ticket Squad (1, 2). Rumor has it that Stu loves to shoot cats, crush cater- pillars, and throw rocks at worms; unfortunately—or for- tunately!—no one has ever seen him commit these misdeeds in order to report him to the S. P. C. A. Where is Stu on a sunny Saturday ? Out in the woods enjoying the beauties of nature, of course. Our good-looking senior with a dashing smile has been a great asset to the football and track teams.
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