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GRADUATES ELIZABETH Iyi, LENZZO Bettyfs pencils nuke pietuies its D.lfLlI'.ll- ly as our pencils Illllit' seniyyls. The yy.1y you eome up with those posters for .1ll our goings-on, we should think you could do them in your Sleepl But, you shouldnt be so modest, my girlg eredit where credit is due. XY'e e.1n tell you one thing. Betty-you'll he missed around these hulls for much more thiin just your creative fingers. Glee Cluh. Yearbook, all our Cl.1ss shindies. it V, zwfiffvf' ,yi uw : rw ff' f ANTHONY DOMINICQ I.OMl5ARDO S.H.5.'s pint-sized Pin1.1--.in operett.1 'ust wouldnt he eomplete without him' llf the part e.1lls for .1 little more fll.lI'l gust pl.1in singing, th.1t's the role lor Tonyxj And, our hoy h.1s more th.1n one t.1lentg you should see the tinders Hy' when he t.1kes to the tr.1ekY XX'e also he.1r th.1t hes quite the lmidminton pl.1y- er fund, sh.1lI we .1dd, s.iun.1 Likerfj. Drtiimtits. ROBERT D. LOVVE Romeo, C.iNN.lUf7XJ, Lothnrio. Vdlentino. I,owe-.ind down through the .iges they Quo. f'Nuf:f s.1id.l Bol-is not only piilpur l.1r with the 4E.ilN1 .isk .any of the fellows .1nd they ll tell you hes .1 pretty' good .uuy to h.1y'e .around He s proudly donned the hroyyn .ind white to light for the honor of SHS. on the gridiron. Wav' 'vauKvm.,Aw-14'V2 fmnufnwf Q il? 'x ir- ANTHONY P. MADERIA By' the sen. hy the se.1, hy the he.1utifuI seii with his fish .1nd his lohsters-oh' How happy he'll hel Wfe rather suspeet wed see more of this l.1d it his salt w.1- ter hohhy werent quite so f.1sein.1ting. Wfe dont know yy'h.1t his pltins for the future are. hut we do knoyy th.1t it wont he long hefore he nukes history in his held. fXX'h.1t S.H.S. er.1d can help hut m.1ke history'VJ .,-an , M. fi. 5 1 ROBIZRT IT. MAIN lf NUlDL'XVl1.ll sloyy' in .1et1on, he is INIQIIU slow in speeth. Hut. th.1t s only lWk'C.lllNL' he thinks eyerythine oyer three times helore he s.1y's it. .ind XVll.lf he s.1ys is usu.illy riluhtl Hes heen out lor ti-.it-k, tooth.ill, .ind other thinesg still youre most .ipt to hntl him ht-hind the seenes .it .1 pl.1y, l'L'.lxly' to mend .1 hroken st.11r r.1il oi' oitth .1 l.1st iollnpsing ll.1t. iizjge ugyieeii ' ss lilfl.l.SlTA T. MALONE Om ot o11r t.iy'orite el.1ss songhirds, Bella yoined us .is .1 punior. Noyy' we wonder hoyy' yye got .ilong without her hetorel Her siieeesstiil debut .1s .1 musie.1l st.1r txime when she pl.iy'ed .in in1port.int role in one ot the operettns. XY'ith .1 llishing smile .is .1 tr.1dem.i1'k. this h.ippy young l.1dy h.1s nude .1 delightful .ind lasting il11Pl'Cssiol'1 on eYe1'y'one-A
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GRADUATES -M 4? MARY ANN 'IOSEPH Cheerleader. actress fur s-1 she elaimsl. super-.lftispited Mariner. .ind ,:ener,il imp-that till idds up tw Mystics -ine .ind only Shurtie. Its re.illy Qinmzin: what that gal can think up: the sid peirt lfor her teiehersj is th.it she usutillx finds it necessary to impart her ideas in the middle iff ulassf Say. Tweet-tsveet. iust what is this I hear ,ihiiut yuu and .Ioan 1nd A Variable Stdr Wfttcher- Club? Give. girl. gise' 'ini FA Y DIANA LAVCTON Here is an introduction tis Miss TyDi- tal Student. She has been .ietive in the Biologv Club. Glee Cluh. ,ind rin the Tranic'Squ.id. One definite fact distin- guishes Ftiy-her pet saying. which iihi Im positively gtiing tri tlunk that test, ' Has she ever thuugh? Statistics show az fqiuf yfgrgf liflfllll' ffslll l'6CHfd. JANET KEEGAN Ah hd' lt's heen passed .trwund th.it .tir- pllnes .ire -l.1net's liwhlw. X-I redsisn tw gsk whit hr.ineh wt the sersite shell en- ter. In the me.1ntime, -l.1n spends her tree hivurs wiirking in .i l-itil sture. The statement thit janet is quiet is tilwttis met with the excl.1in.1tiiin fiwni her inti- mate friends uf -lanet, quiet. J . ' 5 J' s-sift t A ja'--Q 9' gg' 1 in up- it lfveeh iusly, H his eninig the mth. it A tiflill .tense eiise . ut thin 3 u deserve it Yiiu should see him strut that HS' stveaterf Bnsehtill. plus class shindigs. page fifteen inf thinks fur heint: such ti spurt, ... xi A YQ. 154 . X Mb --' -5 'af t qs' QQ. ,Y A .. .b ut.. . it , N. -I. DAVID KELLII-IER D.is'e his the happy' faculty tit heing .11- ssgiys theerful. His ready wise-cracks hue helped tu enliven m.ini' ti vvetiry clnssriiiiiii. .ind he never seems tn run out nf hikes. Hiiwexier. his miitwd must plunge .1 hit when he steps iintu the track, fur this 'illying Irishmtinu is the pfvssesstir tit' the schunl reeurd fur the mile run. He will mtil-ce .in .ihle c0-C.1p- t.iin wt this ve.irls trick tedm, which he s.ii's is destined fur :rest thinus. fv- Qs' 1 S I r, , if - s . ,. ts is fp. ' THOMAS F. LEXIHAX The Rose Bmvl wntenders .1in't got noth- ing: un us-we Ye gut Lenihtinf 'XY'e'd sure h.tte tu be un the iipptising te.1ii'. when Tum gets duwn tu husiness un the yridirun. But. that terueiuusness is only fur the tmithgll heldfiust .ask Betty. And. if yi1u'll recall. nur versatile hos has even h.1d .1 try ,it dr.1in.1ties ltind .1 very successful One. .it thatfj. S Cluh. the big t'l.iss duings.
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i- HOVVARD A. McSPARREN Another boy with a hallowed sweat- er, he's been one of S.H.S.'s elusive elev- en-football sure has its charms? But so has the stage, ask Macg hes helped more than once to turn a bare stage into an inviting parlor. By the way, he also has a passion tone that we know of, for cars. If our eyes havent deceived us. weve seen him behind the wheel of a pretty snazzy Merc-how do you do iz? CK GRADUATES MARY ANN MICELI This gal is loaded with plenty of spar- klef' Her expressive face can register every emotion, freal or fakedj that there is. A lift of her austere eyebrow puts you in your place, .1 wrinkled fore- head turns her into the most studious of girls, a twinkle in her eyes proves it all a delightful ruse. By-the-way, she is usu- ally Arlenes dancing partner in the OP. room F ,,, 4 1' 16 g.,1J,i,,' g , , , Q 4, 1 ,f I3 Kin CARL E. B. MITCHELL Carl is one of our quietest boys around school. As a matter of fact, he is so quiet that we often don't even know when he's around. Once that shy exterior is broken through, however, we have found him to beifriendly and sociable. He has been an active member of both the Biology Club and the Hobby Club and is also fl member of the Yearbook staff. Carl is a good fellow and well-liked by all his friends. CONCETTA M. NACCARATO Soft of voice, gentle of manner. A smile as engaging as her personality has made many friends for Connie. Natural- ly, she was a member of Her Highnesss Court at the junior Prom. She has added her voice to the Glee Club for four years. Her most outstanding fand fascinatingj feature is her brown eyes, which open twice their size when she is taken by sui- prise. Try it sometime! page seventeen . z 70 PATRICIA ANN MILLER Pats well liked by her bevy of friends, and she faithfully exercises her vocal cords on them daily. But, this gal usually has plenty to talk about-ever been in the vicinity of Room 5, Block 6? Ah well, Pat, thats one of the privileges that goes with a diamond. And, take it from us, that constant bubbling just serves as an overcoat for a real sweet personality. SANDRA MARIE NICHOLS The joys of being an honor Student! fAsk Sandy sometime, I'm sure she'll be happy to enumerate for you.l Wl1ei'e do you hnd the time! I popped into Year- book meeting, there you were, later you were singing with the other Glee Club- iansg and Drum Corps-you and your life are lust about permanent fixtures! After school therere several small time- taker-uppers, like blohnathon, Sister. and HOMEXVORK, How about letting us poor souls in on your secretfl
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