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MRS. MARGARET E. PRUZYNSKI McCarthy Business School Bookkeeping; Secretarial Practice; Personal Typing; Shorthand I, II; Typing II; G.O. Fund Treasurer; School Paper Advisor. Never misses a basketball game -- always willing to help -- Don ' t watch your fingers. -- That school paper staff. -- Keep in time with that hammer. -- hates gum chewing -- stresses neatness -- You have to work for what you get -- dress-up day -- Well, it ' s up to you. -- nice personality. MR. LEONARD A. YARROWS University of Massachusetts, B.S. Plane Geometry; Algebra II; Senior Math; Chemis- try; Physics; Junior Class Advisor; Science Dis- cussion Club Advisor. Clyde Bein -- new suit -- coffee breaks -- I caught two pheasants last year. -- Let ' s quiet down now. -- I ' ll see you after schools. -- Oh boy! -- always covered with chalk -- uses that greasy kid stuff -- A acute angle -- trigonometrically speaking -- Let us say -- For da time bein let x = 2 -- laughing eyes -- Mr. Korza, isn ' t that right? MRS. FLORENCE E. MULLER Wheaton College, B.A. Assistant Principal French I, II, III; Latin II; Guid- ance; Pro Merito Advisor. The French are consistent. — People, please. It ' s your English, people. -- I can ' t learn it for you. -- those shirts! ! ! -- guidance coun- selor — I shouldn ' t have to look it up for you. -- Learn your vocabulary. --her winter white Volkswagon with bucket seats -- studying for a degree in electronics (language lab) -- warm smile. MR. JOHN H. NAUMOWICZ University of Massachusetts, B.A. English II-A, III-A, IV-A, III-B; Humanities; Prize Speaking; Pro Merito Advisor; Thespian Advisor; Discussion Club; Creative Writing; Senior Class Advisor. Senior girls ' discussions -- You handsome devil! -- I am Zeus! — the wild humanities exams -- Man -Why? -- clean up committee (vol- unteers) -- senior class advisor??? — When we, I mean you, go to Washington . . . -- the great intellectual -- Jungle Jim -- crying over Donne. 10
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MR. JOHN A. SKARZYNSKI Holy Cross, B.S.; Springfield College, M.Ed. Superintendent, Principal, Driver Education In- structor. I ' ll bet you a milkshake. — Before you ask, the answer is no. -- always willing to help the senior class -- number one Christmas tree sales- man -- cigar and radio at 2:15 -- Do you want my advice as superintendent or JohnSkar? -- If someone burned down your barn wouldn ' t you tell? -- binoculars focused on drugstore. -- It ' s your conscience. MISS KATHLEEN A. MARSHALL Salem State College, B.S. English HB.IVB; Typing I;, Business Training; Ec- onomics. Admirer of Robert Frost -- smiles at everybody -- friendly -- Light and Bright??? -- kay -- basketball fan -- cute accent -- hates to have her picture taken — Pass your homework in on time. -- Loves milk chocolates -- I have an Irish temper. -- Well, you ' re excused this time but??? -- looks like a school girl -- Patrick. MR. DAVID L. PRENTISS West Virginia Weslyan U.S. History; Civics; Problems of Democracy; Sophomore Class Advisor. Huh, huh? -- Quiet down you ' guys! -- Sandy, turn around! -- neat dresser -- You should see me outside of school. -- Well, what are we going to do today? -- the psychology major — third period study hall -- I have to go down for a very important business conference. -- flying movie reels -- Be good while I ' m gone. -- Ah-ah -- Howard Johnson ' s assistant cook. MRS. MARY A. SPAKOWSKI University of Massachusetts, B.S., M.S. Biology; Junior Business Math; Home Economics; Yearbook Advisor. Very efficient -- Need any help? -- I want it quiet in here. -- In the basket. -- those hats! ! ! -- What ' s new in home ec? -- You ' ve got ten minutes to review. -- Now let ' s look that up! -- Get it now and learn it cold. — You should know better. -- very conservative -- never wastes a thing -- Put it down on paper. -- white plastic handbag. 11
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