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29 HONOR ROLL I ' lic follow itifi iiaiiu ' s have appeared on the Honor Roll at least once in the first three niarkin f periods. SENIOR HIGH High Honors John Litchkikld — Senior Annelaine Limper — Junior Barbara Best — Freshman Mar.iorie Gannett — Freshman HONORABLE MENTION Carole Dunphy Charles Fleming Jean Hersey Robert Holcomb Jean Franzen Doris Kulisich Deborah Andrews Terence Butler Patricia Cahir Laurence Dwyer James Goddard Ligi Goddard Jean Holcomb Cons tance Holland Donald Kennedy HONORS Seniors Helen McDonald Donald McPherson Joan Powers Patricia Rouleau Barbara Tindall Daniel Yuhr Juniors Elizabeth Litchfield Annette Milliken Virginia Mongeau Isabelle Murphy Jane O ' Neill Betsy Peggs Janis Tyler Rae Whittaker Nancv Wyman Sophomores Stanwood Briggs Laura Cerilli Shirley Damon Alette Dolan Ronald Fallon Elizabeth Fleming Verdella Goddard Betty Karvonen Jane Keyes Josephine Miles Mary Noble Jean Prouty Leland Towle Freshmen Anne Marie Arapoff Gloria Luce Barbara Best Mary Lou Corrigan Virginia Day Anne Dwyer Frances Dyer Marjorie Gannett Nancy Gilley Patricia Goddard Paul Haywood Dorothy McPherson Sheila Mongeau Dolores Parker Alan Piser Irene Pratt John Stewart Jean Tobin Edwin Veiga Forence Zolenski Marparcl Cole Aniu ' (ii;iharn Doiiuld llatlin Aiuie Heffernan HONORABLE MENTION Seniors Mavbcile Mnnninf lirltv WAvh Ruth VVIiitlaker William Vining I ' lank Cole Robert Devine Mathew Glynn Paul Avery Dayid Coombs Brooks Durant John Bates Carolyn Damon Mary Dwight Juniors Daphne Hanlon Gladys Hill Patricia Manning Sophomores Joan McDonald Louise Reddy Harold Richards Freshmen Russell Hattin James Robinson Mary Roy JUNIOR HIGH High Honors Elizabeth Murrill — 8B John Cahir — 7A John Goodnow — 7A Velma Ahola Donald Bickford Nancy Breen Barbara Cole Josephine Foniri Joan Kettell Mary Anderson Catherine Arapoff George Bearce Robert Burbank Eugene Cohen John Goodnow Pauline Hunter Harold McAvenia HONORS Grade 8 Nancy Litchfield George Mitchell Jane Nord Penelope Rich Carol Stearns Charmaine Witt Grade 7 Charles Mitchell Muriel Nichols Letty Richards Scott Roberts Brien Rogers Ida Vespaziani Peter Virtue Bruce Wyman HONORABLE MENTION Grade 8 Joan Castles Malba Chase Kathleen Manning Margaret Noble Sheila Brigham Mary Luce Lois Merritt Frances Sanders Barbara Short Sandra Smith Donna Vickery Grade 7 Robert Morrow Elizabeth Newton Kilby Smith
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30 WHO ' S WHO? IT would be hard to miss this gal with her snapping brown mischievous eyes and her wide humorous grin. She ' s an illustrious senior, but I can ' t imagine how she ever made the grade, she ' s always so tardy in everything else. But she ' s improving, or is it because she can drive the car to school this year when she misses the bus, ( which is hardly ever, I assure you. ) She ' s usu- ally everywhere at once, but if by chance you don ' t see her, you can alua)s hear her giggling somewhere. Now you must know who she is! P. S. She likes beans. « ♦ « If you should drop in to 209 at 9:15. you would see this character. He is a mechanical genius who fiddles with everything from a cig- arette-lighter to nitroglycerin. One of his inter- esting hobbies is fooling publishing companies, — oops! almost gave him away. I ' ll give one more hint though for those of you who don ' t already know. He pals around with the fellow who sits behind him. » « When this gal first entered Scituate High School in her freshman year, she was well- known for her shy and innocent manner, but times have changed since then ! She is noted for her acting ability and for the crack about her fav- orite basketball referee being the one in the black and white striped shirt. I guess her fav- orite song in DANNY BOY. Oh. how can you help but know who she is now? This fellow is a senior. He plays basketball, football and is an enthusiastic Boy Scout. He has a beautiful cow-lick, so his blond hair just refuses to stay in place, and his blue eyes are always sparkling with some sort of devilishment. He pla s the drums and used to take piano les- sons, but he claims the teacher just gave up. He ' s famous for his home-made swimming pool. Do )ou need any more hints now ? Pop! Bang! Smash! Here they come: so look out! These two bo)s of the sophomore class are well-known for their mischief and devilishment. W henever trouble is brewing, you can be sure they had something to do with it. The smaller half of this team has red hair and of course the traditional freckles that go along with it. He was UiihM-lni Inr ' ihc foolball Icam this year and will In- lorcvt i known for his pari iti llie junior a ;-einl)l . The olhei ' half ol this Mutl and Jeff set-up is decided!) taller than his part- ner; he has dark hair and a most delightful sort of leaping walk. He used to work as a soda jerker at the Harbor. If you don ' t know who this combination is now, you ' ll just have to ask someone. « This junior boy is noted for his unusual nick- name, and for his unending pranks. I ' m sure he wouldn ' t be at home unless he was on the foot- ball field every year playing quarter-back. Every- one knows him, and if you don ' t, well, that ' s too bad, for you really should have his friendship on your list. « « This certain 203 freshman boy is tall, and has a medium build. He has brown hair and blue eyes. His name really shouldn ' t be what it is, but Scientific Brain instead. He is a whiz in all sorts of science and is always experimenting and talking — period. P. S. He ' s also a camera fiend. ■» » He ' s tall and has brown wavy hair, a charac- teristic all the girls love. You ' ve seen this dash- ing senior in the baseball infield, on the basket- ball court, and on the football field. He s known for the nick-name Cuddles. We can ' t guess why. Perhaps it has something to do with ' ' Cumfy. ' Now ' don ' t tell me you don ' t know who it is. » » The senior class is proud to claim this vivaci- ous blonde with fetching green eyes. She ' s as sweet as her face foretells and as pleasant as her every expression. She takes music lessons, and has a beautiful ()ice. She ' s one of the beauties of the class and quite an engaging lass. This one isn ' t hard, is it? » » He ' s the senior class comic and is quite a wit. His cartoons keep us laughing: his quips keep us gay. He sits by the hour, no matter where he is. drawing pictures of some engaging lass. His imagination is superb. ou never can guess what will take shape next in this Irishman ' s mind. He ' s the Harbor s pride and the Senior ' s joy. You certainly know this hilarious boy. » This gay little freshman claims her hair real- ly isn ' t red but we all know better. She is one of those rare people who can get an A in Latin — and in everything else for that matter. She wears briiihl colors wliii h forever ki ' eji her spir- its up. and she can be seen in the arl-rooin al- in(jst an litni; of day. (ionic on, all this one ' s easy !
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