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JUDITH V. MACKENZIE Judy’ Masque (4); Girls’ Glee Club (3, 4), Mixed Chorus (3, 4); National Honor Society (4). Long, wavy hair—“Nobody does that - history’s her pet aversion- active youth group leader—quiet ’til you know her. LAWRENCE R. MASURE “Larry” Masque (3, 4), Pin (4), Ghost Wanted (4). Big flirt with a winning smile—hopes to be an interior decorat- or—man about town—bound to go far—loads of fun—likes art, dramatics, parties and good times. EDWIN J. MAXHAM “Ed” “How do you do it?”—always attentive—enthusiastic Grang- er—likes sports—has sights set on career in accounting. WENDELL F. MAXHAM “Wendell” Likes dark-haired girls—“What did I do?”—oh, those Monday mornings—wonderful (?) driver—just can't bear to leave MHS some days.
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ANN P. LINDSAY “Ann” G.A.A. (1); American Field Service (2, 3, 4), A.F.S. Exchange Stu- dent (3); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4), All-State Chorus (4), Vice-President (3), Presi- dent (4); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4), Pin (2), “Arsenic and Old Lace” (2); Pro-Merito (4); Record Board (2, 3, 4); Silver M” (4); Student Council (2, 3, 4). Red hair—sparkling blue eyes and bubbling laugh—bit of sophistication and culture—versatile pianist and thespian A.F.S. ambassador to Germany—French student—industrious—“Oh, I’ve so much to do!” REGINA LOATI “Regina” Future Homemakers of America (I, 2, 3). Treasurer (3). Pretty dark hair—bright eyes—neat dresser—giggle—always seen with a certain guy—drives a convertible—friendly—Well, I guess maybe!” NANCY H. LORD “Nan” American Field Service (3, 4), Chairman Finance Committee (3), Chairman Publicity Committee (4); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Cub (2, 3), Mixed Chorus (2, 3), Pendant (3); Band (2); National Honor Society (3, 4), Secretary (4); Pro-Merito (4); Solon- scope (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (3, 4); Girls State (3); Silver M” (4). Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award (4). Keeps us informed through Solonscope—newswriter for Times- Argus—dedicated French student—brains—those puns!—tough darts—bid whist—antique cars—diligent worker—enough said. MICHAEL P. LOWERY “Mike” “We had homework?”—no nonsense—parties—hacker—gleam in his eye—baseball fan—business before pleasure mixed with an affinity for fun.
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MARION F. MELCHER “Melch” Masque (3); Pro-Merito (4); Record Board (4). Gay and cheerful—talkative—seems to be interested in Wash- ington, D.C. looking toward medicine for a career Are you raising turtles? ■ WESLEYANNE MERRITT “Wessie” G.A.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Band (1, 2. 3, 4); Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4); Librarian (4); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4), Pin (2), “Arsenic and Old Lace” (3); Pro-Merito (4); Record Board (2, 3, 4); Solon- scope (1,2, 3, 4); Silver “M” (4); Library Staff (2). Individualistic—Silver Towers—cheerful—a friendly “Hi”— twirling variety of clothes BOSTON! PETER J. MONTE “Pete” Football J.V. (1); Class Vice-President (3); Masque (3. 4), Pin (4), Letter (4), President (4), “Arsenic and Old Lace” (3), Happy Journey from Trenton to Camden” (3), “Ghost Wanted” (4), “Fog in the Valley” (4); Student Council (4); Class Day Committee 4L Always smiling and usually going somewhere—sense of humor equal only to Mrs. Downing's—“Hey, I didn't get any paper! with twinkling eyes and sly grin—always where the fur: is. JAMES P. MULLALLY, JR. 4 Jim Basketball—ice skating—antiques—photography—enthusiastic Masque member—versatile, to say the obvious—“How's the weath- er up there?”
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