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thou follow thy star, thou const M. ELIZABETH CONNORS 22 Chestnut Street March 4 Betty ' s warm conversation and ability in office practice assure us that she will be a welcome addition to any office. To make her a more valuable secretary, she wants to attend business college first. Don ' t ever mention freckles to this lass, who has only pleasant memories of her high school years in N.R.H.S Activities: Leaders ' Club 4; Cheerleading 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Play Committee. JUNE E. CRAM 20 Emerson Road June 1 Quiet and friendly, June enjoys reading as much as she detests crowded school buses. Looking back on her high school days, she will always • remember Mrs. Barmby ' -s biology class. To assure her success as an accountant, she has scheduled business school for next year. Activities: Dramatics Club 1; School Band 4; Norehisc Girls ' Club. CAROL A. CRONIN 448 Park Street June 18 This is our Carol, who rates English as her favorite sub- ject. One memorable day in her life was the one when she was inducted into the National Honor Society. To be sure, Carol dislikes term papers mainly because they detract from the time she spends listening to records. What doctor wouldn ' t want her as his assistant in the operating room? Activities: Dramatics Club 2, 3; Art Club 3; Yearbook Staff; Norehisc Girls ' Club; Senior Play Committee; National Honor Society; Student Council 3, 4; Co-editor-in-chief of Yearbook; Good Citizen of 1960. 18
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| ho does himself ho wrong. CHARLES CARUCCI 29 Burroughs Road August 7 Chuck, a co-captain and the backbone of our football team, would like to grow in experience so that he may coach his own football team in the future Coincidentally, he lists his favorite subject as gym. Any pet peeves he may have had were for- gotten while walking with Bev. in his sophomore year. Activities: Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; President of Junior Class; Student Council; Leaders ' Club; Stenroh Boys ' Club; President of the Senior Class. RICHARD E. COOKE Stevens Road October take When Richie goes into the navy, we wcnder if he ' l up electronics? he dislikes homework and detention in any way, shape, or form, but doesn ' t mind an occasional stint in shop. Dancing and dating are his favo rite pastimes, and he certainly did get a chance to do that at the 1959 graduation party. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 4; Stenroh Boys ' Club. Stevens Road JANICE O. COOKE August 30 April 2, 1957 and double-dating with Joanne and Bob stand out fondly in Janice ' s memories. Her pet peeve of homework does not hinder her from enjoying drivers ' education or desiring to become a nurse. She would like to work awhile to build that nestegg necessary for marriage. Activities: Baton Squad 1, 2, 3, Cheerleading 1; Leader of • Baton Squad 4; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Norehisc Girls ' Club; Senior Play.
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not fail of glorious haven JAMES P. CURTIN Stewart Read July 31 JOHN S. DOUCETTE 12 Burroughs Road January 10 John ' s interest in senior science will undoubtedly help in the field of construction engineering. His free time now is taken up with sports, but in the near future it will be occupied by the U. S. Air Force Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stenroh Boys ' Club JAMES G. DUNHAM 1 5 Nichols Road If Jim didn ' t have to get to school before the teachers, he could practice his favorite pastime, sleeping, more often. The navy will be glad to see Jim has had a background in senior science. This scientific study may even lead him to a pot of gold someday. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Stenroh Boys ' Club June 23 Jim will not work on cars as his full-time occupation, but will keep it as his pastime. He will, instead, be an architect ■ after study at a good school. Like most of us, he has an aversion for detention rules. Fortunately, Mr. Tringale ' s 11th grade English classes didn ' t pose this problem too often. V Activities: Stenroh Boys ' Club 19
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