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'T Humor is the harmony of the heart. ANTHONY FOGLIO T30 Canterbury Avenue Tony's friendly attitude will long be remembered by all his classmates. He was a member of the football team and the Student Council. Members of the period 4 trig class will often recall Tony's jubilant reaction to his passing grades. His enthusiasm towards mathematics will help him in his chosen field of pharmacy. LOIS C. FORMAN 210 Crystal Street 'Lo,' the prettiest thing in the dentists oftice, always has that well-polished look. Short, sweet, and always ready for fun, she was a member of the Bowling Club and the Tri-Y, Her ex- perience as a dental assistant will aid her in becoming a dental hygenist. 'Beauty is its own reward. PATRICIA CARMELLA FRANCELLO 'I95 Crystal Street A maiden of stature tall, Pat possesses exotic green eyes, She likes a good class debate, and in her spore time she enioys swimming and bowl- ing. Pat tool: a commercial course throughout high school and plans to enter the retailing business. The sweet magic of a cheerful face. 11 - ' 2 ?3'li,?e A .' S ' is-'fvfw , 1.532 h iL...g'.Q .i,,Z' P .pe T7 ?lb Every man is the architect of his own fortunes. GILBERT RICHARD FORSYTH 9-L Garden Terrace Known for his witty remarks and de- termination on the football field, Gil if E?- A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell when his influence stops. PATRICIA LOUISE FORESTA 'I Ninth Street The shortest girl in our class, Pat put her eftorts into bowling and driv- ing her '56 Chevy. She was a mem- ber of the Tri-Y and F.H.A. for one year. She plans to become an ele- mentary school teacher after college. KATHLEEN MARIE GALLAGHER 20 Ridge Road Kathy, an import from Q.P., had a flair for the dramatics and was an enthusiastic member of the Dramatic Club. Her spare time is utilized in skating and ballet. Her willingness to help is sure to aid her and her passen- gers when she becomes an airline stewardess. Imagination is the eye of the soul. Qf' 'RTT5 enioys hunting, boating, and swimming in his spare time. After high school a stretch in the Navy is next on his list.
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'lHer voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an excellent thing in woman. ANNE MARIE DUFOUR 105 Gold Street Cute, friendly, and nice to talk to, Ann'l enioyecl drawing, horseback riding, and ice skating in her spare time. A member of the F.H.A. for three years, Ann will certainly be a success as a future housewife. EUGENE P. FELLER ll Union Place Gene, whose physique would make any girl look twice, spends his leisure time weight-lifting. A two-year mem- ber of the track team, he devotes a great deal of his time to training his prize possession, a Great Dane. His main ambition is to be a mechanic and own his own business. Good at a fight but better ata play. 'Yf,,. PAUL G. FAIELLA 33 Newell Place 'Paul can be seen scurrying from room to room, ladden with Audio' Visual Aid equipment, He plans to en- ter the applied science field where he will learn to be ci radio and T.V. repairman. lndustry is fortune's right hand. 1219 LQ 'UTY All nature wears one universal grin. ROBERT W. EFINGER T41 Prospect Avenue Tall, red-headed, and handsome best describes Effie He was a four-year member of our Viking football team and a two-year member of our track team. He prefers fishing, swimming, and Mechanical Drawing. His one am- bition is to be a success. . , Silence is more eloquent than words. JOHN ROBERT FAY 78 Devon Street Bolo is the quiet fellow who spoke in class only when he had something worthwhile to say. A member of the Bowling Club for three years, his other interests lay in fishing, basketball, and stamp collecting. He plans to be an accountant. DORIS ELl.EN FLEMING 440 Riverview Avenue Blonde and blue-eyed, Dar is that quiet girl who suddenly becomes oc- tivated when you get to know her. She will be remembered for her skillful sewing and creative cooking. Dor will undoubtedly be a success in the business world after graduation, lf at first you don't succeed. try, try again.
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'fBeauty is a great gift of heaven, MAUREEN C. GAMEY 72 Ilford Avenue Pretty, pert, and peppy are the trade marks of Moe, She was an outstanding cheerleader in her iunior and senior years and also a member of the Tri-Y and Future Homemakers of America. Home Economics occupies a high spot in her future. DAWN MAUREEN GRIFFITH l4O Biltmore Street Dee, an ardent member of the F.H.A., was an enthusiastic participant in girls' sports, especially volleyball and basketball. Whenever possible, she takes great pleasure in creating fashionable designs, a hobby which will certainly aid her as a successful fashion illustrator, Every artist was first an amateur. 'K 7' s ARTHUR PETER GONIS ll4 Hedden Terrace Art, a hail fellow well met, has a zany and infectious sense of humor. He possesses a gift that we hope he will always retain, that of being able to make people laugh. Art plans to attend college and study dentistry. Wit is the salt of conversation. f Go west, young man. KENNETH R. GRANT 9 Arlington Boulevard A man of action when it comes to auto mechanics, Ken is a fellow who knows the inside and outside of a car. Although he disliked most school subiects, Ken looked forward to his Driver Education class. He plans to become an auto mechanic and someday travel to California. Ambition has no rest! MICHAEL W, GERBASlO T5 Arlington Boulevard Mike, whose favorite subiects were Mechanical Drawing and Shop, spent most of his time working an his car. He listed pink slips and U.S. History l as his pet peeves. After high school he will work with his father as an oil burner serviceman. JEAN CAROL GUNDAKER T9 Roosevelt Street A personality of quietude and shyness did not stop Jean from being one of the most active girls in the class. She was a member of the leaders' Club, Tri-Y, and an outstanding par- ticipant in girls' sports. Her ultimate ambition is to become a medical technician. You are what you make yourself. 'M f AR mari ,
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