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JOAN ACKER Joanie will never forget being the first girl to take Mech. Drawing and Shop. President of Safety Council. Cafeteria Committee. Noon Hour Committee. Mr. Fagella and Mr. Engel rate high with her. College. Good things come in small packages. WESLEY ACKERLY Fuzzy's favorite pastime is golf. Mr. Lockwood is a fa- vorite teacher. Librarian of Band. President of Stage Crew. Trade school for me- chanics. We find scarcely any per- sons of good sense save those who agree with us. CHARLES ALLISON Allie spends much of his free time playing basketball. G.O. Student Government. Jury member. Basketball, baseball, and volleyball. Col- lege in future. As calm as the sea. TERESA ANDERSON Highlights of Terry's P.H.S. 'ears were starring roles in 'Finian's Rainbow and Senior Play. Thespian Club. led Cross. Tri-Y. All State. Ionceited people are her pet xeeve. Junior College. 'Life can little more supply. MARY ANN ATTRIDGE Gay Mair loves swimming, driving, and watching foot- ball and basketball games. Miss Macfarlane rates high. G.O. Student Government. Red Cross. Hallowe'en House. Monitor. Plans to attend junior college. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. CONCETTA AUCELLO Connie showed a flash of ac- tivity as business editor of the Green Lantern. Mr. Wittern, reading, and music are favor- ites with dark-eyed Gunch. Member of Le Cercle Fran- cais and Handicraft Club. Plans to go to a small college. It is a very hard undertaking to seek to please everybody. JON ANDERSON Andy enjoys tinkering with radios and other electronic devices. President of Science Club. Highlight of P.H.S. years was National Honor Society in junior year. Vice President of Debating and Discussion Club. Music Club. M.I.T. A great deal of knowledge is a wonderful thing. ,, . was f as N . ' Iitiiffzzr 9 I gg, .fv3i5?g5a. . Qt ga. ,'lJ..I.' t . beg' RICHARD BARTLETT Co-captain of the football team. All-S.W.I.A.C. honor- able mention in Football. Freshman Class President. Varsity Basketball. Remem- ber when we played the girls in basketball? Off to college or the navy. He moves mountains. 13 5 l if
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