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SENIOR PERSONALITIES Best Student Best Looking Girl Best Looking Boy Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Best Girl Athlete Best Boy Athlete Most Debonaire Most Original Most Witty Most Friendly Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Best Personality Most Sleepy Student Most Likely to Succeed- Student with Most School Spirit Favorite Authors Favorite Actor Favorite Actress Favorite Orchestra Favorite Radio Personality Mildred Neilson Ann Callahan F rancis Keeley Tillie Hebert Joe Corsetti ----------------------June Boyce Donald Nadeau Catherine Sirchia Thomas Haley Mona Gravelle -------------------Tillie Hebert William Harris, Catherine Sirchia Marie Blodgett -------------------Marie Blodgett -------------------Joseph Corsetti -------------------Marie Blodgett -------------------Robert Periard -------------------Mildred Neilson --------------------Jeanette Baine -----------Zane Grey, Eric Knight ----------------------John Payne ----------------------Betty Grable ----------------------Harry James -----------------------Red Skelton 10
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JEANETTE BAINE “Bewildered” Jeanette has always been the girl that has studied hard and reaped the reward of high marks. It hasn’t been until this year that we have seen her down to “Babe’s” and different places with the school crowd. Maybe the gas shortage, Green- wich, draft board, and tire situation accounts for it, or per- haps it’s because some of the students don’t believe in frank statements, but Jeanette does, and more power to her. But whatever it is, we’re glad to see her mixing in with more of her classmates. Junior High Chorus (i); Junior Times (1); Intramural (I 'D: One-act plays (2); Library Club (2); Burgoyne Crier (2-4); Jayvee Cheerleader (3); General Discussion Club (4); Servire Club (4); Varsity Cheerleader (4); Schuyler Staff (4). ERWIN BAKER—“Bill” “Lonely Road” It might easily be said that Bill is the baby of the class for he is actually only fifteen years of age. He may not be credited with the fact of being named our honor student, but he surely must possess something, to have gotten him so far in so few years. Bill has always tried to make us believe that he’s girl shy and quite uninterested in the fairer sex; but from observa- tion several noon hours, we are inclined to think differently. Intramural (1-4); Local History Club (2); General Discus- sion Club (4). MARIE BLODGETT—“Blodg” “When Johnny Comes Marching Home” Marie is a favorite with all her classmates, and is active in nearly all school activities. Perhaps its her charming person- ality, willingness to help others, and her happy-go-lucky way that make her so well liked by all. She is one of the few who has had the honor of being chosen for the National Honor So- ciety. Marie hopes to fulfill her plans of being a secretary by going to a Business College after graduation. In our opinion she will make a capable and efficient secretary. Secretary of Junior High Student Council (1); Junior High Dramatics (1); (ilee Club (1); Intramurals (14); Service Club (2 4); Sophomore (’lass officer (2); Library Club (3-4); Student Council (3); General Dis.-usslon Club (4); Burgoyne Crier (4); Varsity Cheerleader (4); Schuyler Staff (4); National Honor Society (4). PAUL BEAULAC “Open Your Heart” On glancing around the Senior Room, one’s attention might be focused on the striking contrast between the giant and quiet Paul compared with the shortness of Erwin Baker, who occupy seats near each other. Maybe when Paul is called in the Army, he’ll be able to secure a position (racket) as Post Master, for he has had quite a bit of experience delivering and collecting mail around town. Freshman Class President (1); Intramural (1-4); Service Club (3-4); Band (3); Orchestra (3-4); General discus- sion Club (4); Schuyler Staff (4); National Honor So- ciety (4). 11
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