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Nl.-XURICIS COTh 'lf u1u.rir lm the food of love, play ou. Maurice will always be remembered as an artist in the nmsical field. His hrilliant piano playing at school functions will never be forgotten. He llas also developed a remarkable physique as a result of his participation in outdoor sports. Glee Club l, Il, Illg Music Festival I, II, lllg junior Red Cross I, ll, Illg Christmas Assemblies I, ll, Illg Press Club III: Upper Quarter. RICIIARIJ l'. COTIC Rvim1wn'fl for cheerful naive. Wherever a good time was in progress, llick could usually be found. His knowledge of musical personal- ities and his enormous collection of phonograph records were envied by all. A trait be has of being easy to get along with is sure to bring bint success. junior Red Cross I, ll, III. l'Hl'lS'l'IiR ICA'I'ON CROOKIER lli.v uuiyx are ways of quietnt'.v.v. Chet will forever be remembered by his curly black bail' tllat won everyone's admiration. llis enthusiasm for all sports was surpassed only by his prowess in tbem. Intramural liasketball I, Il, lllg Bowling Ill. IZERTHA CURRUL C'ul1iim'.i'.r ix tl great rulzftzulagd' We remember llertha especially for her artistic in- clinations. liverything in the field of art caught ber interest. Also well remembered were her witty remarks :url an ability to wear clothes well. junior Red Cross I, ll, Illg I'ress Club lllg Art Work, Tu.viluIu,' Upper Quarter, PA UL CYR Hip mon tha! ix lull, Ilux .riglii o1'r'r ull. lt was our delight to see Paul above everyone else in the corridor. Although be took school seriously and also worked outside of school, he always found time to indulge in basketball, his favorite sport. Senior Play III. l PAGE TIVENTY-NINE
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Qld PA GE TWENTY-EIGHT MARY li. L'Ol.LliTTA A girl who quietly 1t'r'utd.r her way, flml deer her duty zltzy by day. Mary was a real friend to have. She was a great sports enthusiast and could be seen at all football and basketball games. Her hand-knitted sweaters were the envy of many a girl. She willingly typed page after page of this elassbook. junior Red Cross I, ll, lllg Ping Pong lllg Press Club lllg Chairman of Typing Committee, 'I'u.ritala,' Upper Quarter. e-VH T j OA N COLLIN S HA Yklilllllilltj, lmppv, rmtiultlt' friend. joan was always serene in a way that we won't for- get. She was a friend to everyone and very Clever at the piano. ,lunior Red Cross l, ll, lllg Basketball lll. MARjORlE CONNOLLY None but lterrelf can be hm' fvcmztllelf' Margy will he remembered for her wonderful smile and her ability as a dancer. Margy was a good sport and full of fun, and we mustn't forget her ability as a ping pong player, junior Red Cross I, ll, lllg Ping Pong lll. RAYMOND CONSTANT He is wise who taller but little. Ray is one of our quiet, charming fellows who was liked by all. Though he didn't take part in many school activities, he was active outside of school. Ray is in- terested in the jewelry business, and we are sure he'll he a success. junior Red Cross l, ll, lll. HELEN LOUISE CORICY She is rule tmtl fur from xlzy. And has an e'U1'rlt1,.vlmg twmlelr' in her rye. Helen always seemed to be happy and full of fun. Her constant use of cute expressions sneh as zootie have made her well known. Her history classmates will forever remember how she loved to chatter, junior Red Cross l, llg Ticket Committee, Senior Play.
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PA GE THIRTY GLORIA VV. DAHAR 'Her rlztzrzrzx, there arc many, Hcr faults xctlrcclv any. Gloria has plenty of charm, all of which she turned on successfully for her part in the senior play. She has a sense of humor, too, and doesn't try to hide it. Nevertheless, Gloria still finds titne to worry about almost everything. She's a grand girl, and a friend you'll long remember. ,lunior Red Cross I, ll, lllg Tizttlvr Reporter llg l'ress Club Illg Basketball lllg Drmatics Club Illg Senior Play Cast, Upper Quarter, HOXVARD DALY The Lord lmth gifted him. Howie will always exist in our memories as one of Hudson'5 competitors in the race of intellect. VVell loved and appreciated for his high good humor and magnetic personality, Howard has shown his ability hy achieving the hnals of the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Con- test and being chosen First alternate to XN'est Point. ,lunior Red Cross I, ll, lllg lunior Red Cross Ar- mistice Float IIIQ Press Club III: Intramural Basket- hall III, Ticket Cotnmittee, Senior Play, Upper Quarter, EDGAR R. DAVIDSON Hi,v Xlltlffly remarks were .mrfvatnrezl by none. lid could always chase away gloom with his wide variety of witty remarks. XVe marvel at his soccer playing and his performance as a cheer leader in front ol the stands at football games, Ttitller Staff Ill, Cheerleader III. ATALIE DAVIS ulllind mmmt follow it, no wordx tnrfwress Her infinite .rzUt'et1zc.v,v. Nat will long be remembered for her sweet disposi- tion and her ever ready smile. We hear that she is planning t-o study music at Colby junior College. We look to her success. Orchestra Ig Tatflvr Reporter I, II, ,lunior Red Cross I, II, III, Tusitaliz Assistant III. YOLANDA T. DENAULT Play ri new tune and yau'll .ref me a-sleifipingf' Yolanda was one of our most popular girls at the dances. Her charming personality and sparkling eyes made her rate high with the opposite sex. Yolanda's love for nice clothes added to her attractiveness, Tattler Reporter lg Junior Red Cross I, II, Ill.
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