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Janies V. Graham Konahl A. Green Stephen W. Green Patrieia D. Haggstroni Beneath the silence lies a personality that quite a few people at Peabody High are going to miss. Although he spends most of his time on the jalopy, his desire is to become a draftsman, and a mighty good one we feel, too. Vocational Club I, 2, 3, 4 ( Sec. 4) A young man of unusual personality, to say the least, we find a very much alive boy who likes all sports, cars, and girls, which are not such unusual pastimes. Ronnie can be counted on to brighten up almost any scene. We sit here and wish the best of luck in the future to Ro- nald, who plans to attend B.U. after graduation. Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 “High erected stature — and thoughts — seated in the heart of courtesy.” We’ll have to warn you that Steve isn’t as taciturn as he may usually appear. Fun and jokes occupy a goodly segment of his per- sonality. Don’t think lie’s so tall by accident — as our foremost meteorologist — he wants to know what’s really going on up there. May the stars shine favorably on you Steve (but don’t skin your scalp.) Guidance Club 4 Junior Achievement 3 Bowling League 1 , 2 Smile now. We know you will. So delicately walking down the corridor is our own Pat, the girl of the sunny blue eyes and coy little smile. Yet de- spite her gaiety Pat really can be serious. We feel though that bringing sun- shine into other peoples hearts is Pat’s mission in life. Meta Adv. Staff 4 Observer Staff 4 Guidance Club 3, 4 ( Sec. 3 ) Cine Club 4 Ski Club 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Chorus 4 Pep Squad 3, 4 Rruce W. Hamilton Joseph J. Harkins Rntli M. Harris Samira Halepakis Sandra has been a terri- fic friend to all her class- mates. She’s one girl that believes in keeping up with the current fads and fashions. We’re all sure that Sandie will seek a fu- ture full of excitement and happiness. Homeroom Rep. 3 Guidance Club 4 Dramatic Guild 3 — Or is it Ben Hogan — whomever. Bruce our prime (duffer) ? has been with us for four years of friend- ship and enjoyment. May you score an ace on the fairway of lift- — Bruce. Golf 2, 3, 4 A well known boy, Joe is on most people’s friend- ly list. Joe has many in- terests including almost all sports. He spends some time after school working hard at Sav-Mor. Baseball I The corridor planks may as well be cotton, for bare- ly can you hear this soundless, petite young lady. It’s difficult to im- agine anyone sweeter. She reminds one of a little doll who does not speak much but brings much joy.
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James IN. Geanoulis In Jimmy, the Senior Class has a leader of the highest caliber. He has a host of friends and such popularity must be deser- ved. His trustworthiness has led us to put our mo- ney under his care. We have been honored with your presence, Jimmy. We are sure that bigger and better things are in store for you. Basketball 1 , 2, 3,4 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Observer Adv. Staff 3 Class Treasurer 3, 4 Steven Georgion A classmate whom we must “look up” to both in height and ability, is Steve. His power on the basketball court is a good indication of his success in later life. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Vocational Club I, 2, 3, 4 Meta Literary Staff 4 Observer Literary Staff 4 Patrieia M. Gerrish Her ready smile and generous nature have won many friends for Pat among her classmates. Al- though she has not been as active in some of the class activities as others, she has done her part to brighten our days spent in the classroom. She is wil- ling to work and we feel free to predict that hap- piness and genuine achievement await her in the future. Junior Achievement 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Dramatic Guild 3 Guidance Club 4 Donald W. Gillis, Jr. Of a few words and a quiet manner, Don is one regular fellow; a boy who has never been known to lose his temper. Don will continue to be well liked. We are confident that he will win for himself a full measure of success. Dramatic Guild 2, 3, 4 Guidance Club 4 Meta Adv. Staff 4 Jean A. Glencross Jean goes by the old adage that “Silence is gold- en”. This red-head is not one to jump to any con- clusions, but instead uses her logical mind. Here is a young lady who has such an abundance of ability and virtue that we hope she will use it in a profes- sion worthy of it. Guidance Club 4 Gerald Goldberg Jerry is a boy who is held in highest esteem by his classmates as well as the faculty. Although a lover of peace and quiet, he thoroughly appreciates a good laugh and of course plenty of action. A fine scholar and a gentleman at all times, Jerry will con- tinue to be a leader of men. Homeroom Rep. 4 Guidance Club 3, 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Meta Literary Staff 4 Observer Adv. Staff 2, 3 Pep Squad 2 Stephen I. Gold i tell If you have any good news Steve will also be glad to hear it. Always smiling and affable you can count on him to help you out in any matter. With his diverse interest Steve will surely do well in whatever he tries. Guidance Club 4 David M. Goldstein Although Dave may be judged as a quiet, serious student, he is really full of wit and humor. Those who have known him during the past four years have great- ly appreciated his friend- ship. We, his classmates and friends, feel confident that we shall hear good things about Dave in the near future. Band 1,2,3 Guidance Club 4 Pep Squad 4 Jane R. Gordon If silence is a sign of wisdom, Jane must be the wisest of the wise. Yet un- derneath her quietude, a warm smile lies, ready to come to the surface at the slightest notice. Camping, bike-riding, and visiting the big city (Boston) are among her activities. We wish a bright future to this girl at Liberty Mutual in Boston where she hopes to be a secretary after grad- uation. Ski Club 4 Meta Typing Staff 4 Carol A. Goyette It is a native personali- ty that endows one to stand before presidents and generals with aplomb. Ca- rol knows that variety is life’s true spice and her many friends will attest to her qualities of sweet- ness and gentility. As a possible student in the La- tin Secretarial School, we wish her the best of feli- city. Guidance Club 3, 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Office Pagette 3 Observer Typing Staff 3, 4 Meta Typing Staff 4 Junior Achievement 3, 4
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Gale D. Harwood A chestnut eyed, blonde- haired gal With candy sweetness all about Quick to make a lasting pal Shot with gentleness throughout. Marilyn A. Heckman This “petite fille” is full of bounce and pep. If you ever deserve a friendly hello, a warm smile, or just some sociable chit-chat, go directly to Marilyn — she’s sure to comply. Baton Squad 2, 3, 4 Avrom J. Herbster “Am” never began any- thing that he didn’t finish. His resolution and perse- verence is manifest in all his endeavors; his friend- ship and lo yalty is given to a’l his friends. Am’s un- canny humor and intent purpose will be good foun- dations for a happy future. Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 Observer Lit. Staff 3, 4 Meta Literary Staff 4 Dramatic Guild 3 Coin Club 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Guidance Club 4 Meta Photo. Editor 4 Observer Photo. Editor 4 Jane A. Heler When she lifts her visage sweet Turns her figure so petite, Heaven leaves the azure eyes To dismal objects beautify; Amity in constant play She’ll weather life’s e’er frozen fray. Guidance Club 1 , 2 Ski Club 3 Dramatic Guild 2 Observer Cir. Staff 2 Sharon M. Hockenhull To those who are not very familiar with her, Sharon, seems to be a quiet, unobtrusive girl. But her friends will tell you otherwise. There is fun, laughter and a fine sense o‘ humor in her. Her red hair beams with her radiant charm. Eileen R. Hodge Considerate of all, warm hearted and gentle, Eileen has made many life long friends — the continuation of her comrade gleaning is assured. Lon W. J. Howard Inside the schoolroom, a bit reticent, but just throw him into a conversation or a party and watch out. He may say to you some day “Lets banish business, ba- nish sorrow, to the God’s belong tomorrow.” Roy N. Howard Tall and slim, this blue eved blonde is constantly oiling his mind for spurt- ing more History answers in Jim Greehy’s 4th period History class. A prolific reader and avid history lover, we may be sure to find him teaching a class of his own some day. Un- til then Roy, Auf Wieder- sehen . . . Ralph j. Howcroft Although a bit reticent Ralph has no reservation when it comes to the oppo- site sex. Dark, good look- ing and good humored, this moderate young man will leave P.H.S., having glean- ed a multitude of com- rades.
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