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Richard L. Conroy All week Chip eagerly awaits Saturday nights, but freshmen gitls annoy him. In addition to serving as homeroom presi- dent and Student Council representative, Chip was active in football, baseball, and bas- ketball, playing on the varsity teams of al] three. Patricia Ann Coulter Trish lists her favorite pastime as Friday nights in the Rin Tin, and an empty mailbox as her pet peeve. Trish has par- ticipated in Milestone, Drama Club, tennis, and Class Ex- ecutive Council. To become a nurse is this senior’s ambition. Mary Contursi “Bugging” in Dave’s 1955 Plymouth with the gang is Mare’s favorite pastime. This senior, who has been kept busy by Typing Club, baseball, bas- ketball, and twirling, plans to attend a business schoo] and become a secretary. Joan Ann Coyle We hope this “barefoot” gal doesn’t have to do much walk- ing during her future trip to Europe. Joan who will re- member Newson’s corner, may often be found doing the hula hop. Our Student Council publicity chairman has taken part in tennis, Drama Club, Biology Club, and Milestone. SENIOR CLASS 1957 Mary Ann Cortese Our future secretary dislikes being accused of doing ‘‘some- thing my sisters did.’’ While at P.H.S., Mary Ann pattici- pated in basketball, tennis, Drama Club, Typing Club, and Milestone editorial staff. The fondest memory of her days is high — school senior gym. Thomas Joseph Coyne “Mot,” as this senior is known, can be found enjoying his favorite pastime, “1700,” or working as senior class vice- president. His recollections of P.H.S. in years to come will be highlighted by the two hours between exams. Jayvee and varsity basketball, and Class Council are some of “Mot's” other activities. To attend college is his ambition. Mary Jane Cortese Being called Trip annoys this senior, who plans to become a secretary, While at P.H.S. Mary has participated in the World Friendship Club, Cook- ing and Sewing Club, basket- ball, baseball, and the Mile- stone editorial staff. Loren Gwynne Crawford A career in electronic engi- neering is ahead for this sen- ior, who can often be found doing radio repair work. He has’ been an active member of the Projection Squad, Stage Electricians and band. Leo is disturbed by traffic system. the one way 25
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24 Fred Chyz, Jr. Fishing is the favorite pastime of this senior, who dislikes girls who talk too much. Fred was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club while at P.H.S, We wish him success in the future and hope he never falls for a line. David G. Clash This hillbilly fan, who enjoys playing the guitar, has been active in jayvee baseball, swimming, and Student Coun- cil. After graduation Dave hopes to attend college and play the guitar. Ann Marie Ciampa Sixth lunch peeves this senior who enjoys wearing tracks on that famous “overpass.” Ann has been active in Nursing Club, Library Council, Girl’s Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Milestone editorial staff. Best of luck to a future nurse! Maurice Edward Coffey A career as a physical educa- tion teacher is ahead for Mickey, who has been active in baseball and basketball. This senior, peeved by tall girls, may often be found heading for the nearest base- ball field in that °51 Chevy. Virginia Ann Clare Ginny's fondést memories of P.H.S. are 6th period lunch and her junior year. She has been active in tennis, basket- ball, archery, Girls’ Chorus, Girls’ Leaders. and Mixed Chorus. To attend nursing school is Ginny’s ambition. 2D Richard Sidney Cohen Dick, who enjoys aquatic sports and playing golf, is peeved by people with loud laughs. Besides numerous ap- pearances on the stage here at P.H.S., Dick has ‘made a splash on the swimming team. Raymond Marshal Clark Vamp, who enjoys singing with a vocal group dubbed the Corwrens, has appeared in a P.H.S. talent show and participated in swimming, varsity f ootball, and the Foot- ball Club. He hopes to be a success in the business world. Wanda Mary Colvin Wan, who will be remembered as our Student Council secre- tary and secretary of her jun- ior class, dislikes gym suits and fire drills. When Wan isn’t with “the group,” she is kept busy by Entrée, News Bureau, G.A.A., and ushers. This lively little gal plans to attend college after P.H.S. SENIOR CLASS 1957
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Casmir Bernard Czeluscinski, Jr. Caz is peeved by N.P.H.S.’s new $300,000 gym. His activi- ties in high school have in- cluded track, football, basket- ball, and Key Club. To play college basketball is Caz’s am- bition. 26 Davis Jerome Deane Crowded halls annoy this sen- ior. When not on the run with the track team and cross country, Davis was active in Projection Club, Stage Elec- tricians and boys’ swimming. He will never forget Coach Brown at Warinaco Park. After the Navy, Davis wishes to own a dairy farm in New York State. Dolores Eunice Daves When not attending meetings of the Old Testament Club, General Sewing Club, or Typ- ing Club, Dee could most often be found riding in that big “M.” This senior, whose ambition is to become a nurse, will never forget those ‘‘crazy mixed up lunch periods.” Michael Duke Decker Mick, who intends to go to college and then be an execu- tive, enjoys the stock car races. Mick will always remember Mr. Brann’s gym classes. He is annoyed by slow drivers, presumably women. For four years he has participated in Boy's Chorus and the Hunting and Fishing Club. Elizabeth Ann Davidson Annie, whose fondest memory of P.H.S. is Newson’s Corner, is peeved by a silent tele- phone. This senior was active in Drama Club, M@ lestone business and editorial staffs, Biology Club, Spanish Club, and tennis. Friday nights in Rin Tin are this future college student's favorite pastime. Angelo Decristoforo The field of electronics lies ahead for Ang, who dislikes females sporting-sneakers. When not waiting for a cer- tain girl, Ang was an active member of the Projection Squad. His years in P.H.S. were made memorable by Mr. Nelson and the good times in Technical Science. Jean Elizabeth Davies Jeannie, who dreams of set- tling down in the Green Moun- tains of Vermont, can often be found harmonizing with “the group.” Shoes and boys with long hair peeve this sen- ior, who was treasurer of the G.A.A. and participated in Student Council, Milestone, Officiating Club, Girls’ Lead- ers, and ushers. Angela Della Peruti To take dictation at 100 words a minute is the ambition of this senior, who has been kept busy with Drama Club, Li- brary Council, and ushets. Angie’s fondest memory of P.H.S. is March, 1956. She enjoys reading, swimming, and listening to music. SENIOR GLASS 1957
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