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RONALD L. NOONE “Ron” Model Builders’ Club 1; Foot¬ ball 2, 4; Track 4 (Co-Captain). Tall, blond, and basl fal . . . con¬ tagious ( rin . . . neat dresser . . . never lets a laugh go by .. . per¬ sonality plus . . . friendly to ev¬ eryone . . . popular guy. KENNETH RABACZ Kenny Discussion Club 1; School Play 4; Motto and Class Color Coin- rnittee 4; Baseball 4; Senior Banquet Committee. Great musical ability . . . ivinning personality . . . delicious cookies . . . Senior Swishes . . . com¬ pletely natural . . . pianist for the Crows . . .fat-bellied jmlitician {in school play) . . . handmrg sandwiches. PATRICIA IM. O’NEILL “Pal” Dramatic Club 1; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Club 2. Friendly . . . happy-go-lucky . . . likes to dance . . . neat dresser . . . always found with Dianne Riedel . . . Padlock. DIANNE IM. RIEDEL “Di” Art Club 1; Sewing Club 2. Shy, but so nice to know . . . laves a good time . . . loyal friend . . . netwr complains . . . speaks ever so softly . . . music lover . . . nice dancer . . . may the best be yours, you deserve it. DAWN M. PAVLEDAKES “Rusty” Art Club 1 (Pre.sident); Sewing Club 2 (Vice President); Honor Society 3, 4 (Council Member); High-Lites Stall 3, 4 (Business Manager); Gobbler Stall’ 4; Prom Committee 4. Quiet in school, but oh, those pa¬ jama parties . . . always carefree . . . offers everyone a ride in Ernie’s car . . . good-natured . . . faithful Padlock . . . good sport. ROLAND R. RLSSELL ’Roily” Hobby Club 1; Photography and Chemistry Club 2. Nice personality . . . always grinning . . . hard ivorker at Mea- gan’s . . . very friendly to everyone . . . polite . . . nice dresser . . . always ivilling to lend a helping hand. •{ U
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HELEN MARIE McCARTHY Discussion Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Honor Society 2, 3 (Vice President), 4 (President); Student Council 2; Annie L. Sargent Speaking Contest 3 (First Prize); School Play 2, 3, 4; Gobbler Staff 4; High-Liles Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Banquet Committee; Salutatorian. Hebron Academy fan . . . one swell gal . . . a Grace Kelly in the making . . . ive’re expecling big Ihingsfrom her in college. HELEN S. iMOORADKANIAN Discussion Club 1; Block Print¬ ing Club 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; High-Liles Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 (Art Editor); Gobbler Staff 4 (Art Editor); Annie L. Sargent Mem¬ orial Latin Prize 4; A.P.S.L. Gold Pin for Proficiency in Latin 4; Valedictorian. Quiet miss . . . lotws to dratv . . . never-ending wardrobe . . . whiz at sladies . . . always willing to draw posters . . . friendly to all. JOHN McDOWELL Jack Hobby Club 1; Photography and Chemistry Club 2. Loves cars . . . nice dresser . . . lover boy . . . carefree . . . rcller skates frequently . . . good-hearted kid . . . ever see him walk any¬ where? JEANNE A. IMORAN Penny Hobby Club 1. Deceivingly quiet . . . oh. to have natural curly hair . . . likes to dance . . .favorite saying, Well, ivhat do you think? KATHERINE MELLIAN Kay Sewing Club 2. Curly hroicn hair . . . big brown eyes . . . loves roller skating . . . quiet but friendly . . . always wilt¬ ing to help. RICHARD NICOSIA Nick High-Liles Staff 4 (Sports lid- itor ); Gobbler Staff 4 (Sports Editor); Discussion Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; School Play 4; Senior Picnic Committee. Summers in Connecticut . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . affords many good laughs . . . ambitious . . . collects popular records. 13
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WILLIAIVI N. SALEINIME ‘‘Wild Bill” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Greal guy to knoiv . . . fond fol¬ lower of all sports . . . alivays ready with his famous handshake . . . ” Need a Vfl?” . . . can often be found in Room 6 al 2:15. J. GERALD SMITH ” Jerry” High-Lites StalT 4; Gobbler Stall ' 4; Model Builders’ Club 1; Latin Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (President); Class History; Sen- or Picnic Committee. Glever at playing any instrument . . . makes one laugh and see the funny side of life . . . could spend hours in Chem lab . . . who’s your favorite teacher, Jerry? JANE E. SARGENT I iny Art Club 1; High-Liles StafT 2, 3, 4 (News Editor); Gobbler StalT 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Class History; Senior Picnic Committee. Pet saying, ”Oooh nicel” . . : loves clothes, jazz, and Earl Bos¬ tick . . . good-natured . . . ahvays neat . . . spends much of her time walking somewhere with Joni . . . a sivell friend to everyone . . . Padlock. MARILYN IM. SMITH ”Lyn” Block Printing Club 1; Girls’ Athletic Club 2; Band 3; Gobbler StalT 4. Friendly . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . lovely hair . . . ambitious . . . tall, blond, and bubbling ivith energy. CORINNE SMITH ” Speed i” Dramatic Club 1; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Club 2 (Treasurer); Prom Committee 3; High-Lites Staff 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Cheer¬ leader 3, 4; Student Council 4 (Vice President); Gobbler Stall ' 4 (Co-Chairman of Biographies); Basketball 4 (Co-Manager); Motto and Color Committee 4; Senior Class Marshal; Class Will; Senior Picnic Committee. Smooth dancer . . . beauty and brains combined . . . has the cutest laugh . . . oh, so popular . . . Uwes a good time. MAUREEN E. SIMITII ”Moe” Art Club 1 (Treasurer); Girls’ Athletic Club 2 (President); Class Vice-President 2, 3; Stu¬ dent Council 2, 3; Ba.sketball 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Prom Com¬ mittee 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4 (Head Cheerleader); High-Lites StalT 3, 4 (Humor Editor); Gobbler Staff 4. Terrific in basketball . . . happy as the day is long . . . “Hey, gang, let’s go down to the gym and mess around.” •{ 15 }
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