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The last of our four years is drawing to a close. At this time, we can look back with nostalgia on one of the fullest periods of our lives, air memories run the gamut from football games to formats. Senior hats, plays, dances, and parties have all made their mark on our social calendar. , During this time, we have also been able to spice our studies with held trips and other extra-curricular activities. On the whole, we can honestly say that our teachers have succeeded in balancing the classroom routine with interesting, diverting discussions and other forms of student participation. We have, therefore, contributed to our own education with the supervision and help of our teachers. They have guided and chan- nelled our interests in order to prepare us for entrance into the complex society of our world today. Unfortunately, a sober note must be interjected here, as on our very shoulders rests the destiny of future generations. As we graduate, we are accepting one of the most serious responsibilities that we will ever face; we must build and hope for a better America and freer world. On this occasion, we can only say that we shall humbly do our utmost to fulfill the confidence and expectation of all those who have contributed to our high school education.
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taracteristicS BOYS Carl Ruck Best Student Ron Haverl Best Looking Ron Haverl Most Popular Ron Haverl Friendliest Don Chaffee Quietest Bill Kovac Class Artist Clarence Lavers Class Cut-up Carl Ruck Most Likely to Succeed Ray Koch Class Vocalist Clarence Lavers Class Wit Gordy Perry Most Energetic Norm Hermanson Done Most for School Norm Hermanson Class Socialite Bob Lilia Class Musician Tony Mastroni Cutest Jack Perrott Most Collegiate Dick Kopsick Most Courteous Jack Perrott Best Dressed Andy Van Etten Class Athlete Norm Hermanson Class Actor Ron Haverl Kindest Senior Clarence Lavers Liveliest Senior John Aurelia Most Cheerful Ron Haverl Most Helpful Walt Freeman Best Dancer Tony Petitte Biggest Talker Tony Petitte Best Alibier Henry Geter Most Carefree Ron Haverl Nicest Smile Clarence Lavers Biggest Giggler Tony Mastroni Most Bashful Walt Freeman Biggest Flirt 16 GIRLS Kate Brockway Pat Donnelly Pat Dube Mickey Addorisio Barbara Poremba Eleanor Baclawski Anita Hefferon Kate Brockway Margie Smith Ruth Gledhill Dorothy Huydic Pat Dube Marilyn Hunziker Carol Walz Lorraine Smith Betty Lalley Barb Collins Judy Lanese Linnea Anderson Dorothy Huydic Mickey Addorisio Anita Hefferon Mickey Addorisio Joan Pronzen Ruth Broman Nettie DeDonato Anita Hefferon Anita Hefferon Joan Pronzen Anita Hefferon Marcella LaValley Anita Hefferon
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MICHELINE ADDORJSIO Mickey” 263 Mary Avenue Popularity is earned, not inherited. Twirling squad 2, 3; Drum Major- ette 4; May Queen attendant 3; A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Vice-President of homeroom 2, Secretary 3, 4; O.F.F. Treasurer 4; Girls' Sport Club 1. RICHARD ALBRIGHT Dick” 147 Raven Terrace Early to rise and ditto to bed. makes a man healthy but socially dead. Homeroom Vice-President 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Civics Club 1. ROBERT ALDRICH Bob 640 King Street With women, the heart argues, not the mind. Glee Club 1; A Cappella 2; Hall Guard 4. ROBERT ALLENBY Bob” 134 Glenfield Avenue Progress, that’s the thing. A Cappella 1; Spanish Club 4. RICHARD AMEIS Dick 146 Ferndale Avenue A good man is contented. Photography Club 1, 2, 3, Trea- surer 4; Civics Club Treasurer 1. LINNEA ANDERSON ’Linnea” 358 Nichols Avenue Always take your job seriously, never yourself. Girls' Sport Club, President 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Leaders’ Club 2, 3; Photography Club 2, 3. JOANNE ANZINI Jo- 1021 Nichols Avenue Oh! I was only a little late. Glee Club 1. JOHN AURELIA John- 1113 Essex Place To God, thy country, and thy friends be true. Film Service Club 1; Photography Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Radio Club 4. CHRISTINE AXTELL Chris- 817 Wilcoxson Avenue It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. Girls Sport Club 1, 3, 4; Library Club 1; Travel Club 3, 4; Hi C's 4. 18 EDWARD BABNICK -Ed- 37 Summit Street Quiet only when he is not noisy. Baseball 4. DONALD BACIK Don- 157 Clover Street A man of few words, but he makes good use of them. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; A.A. 1, 2; Radio Club 4. ELEANOR BACLAWSKI El- 1275 West Broad Street Service with a smile. Girls' Sport Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo- graphy Club 2, 3; Art Co-Editor, The Log 4; Junior Red Cross 3.
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