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Senior Adjectives T ease Donald Moore H elpful Barbara Lewis E nergetic Robert Craw S incere Gail Mathewson E arnest Harry Smith N eat „oretta Amour I ndustrious Janice Jernberg O ptimistic Philip Edwards R eserved Richard Caldbeck C arefree Jenny Szew» renka L eadership Roddy Lavallee A ttractive Bette Chausse S olic itous John Freeland S portsmanship Roy Grandone O rderly Elaine Boutilier F riendly Patricia Paquette F rivolous Alice Szewerenka I ntelligent Shirley Burgess F rank Elaine Corriveau T alkative Judy Freeland Y outhful Joan Cote F aithful William Vasalofsky O penhearted Eleanor Godbout U nperturbed Ethel Zuidema R isible Edmond Peladeau
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I After walking a few more feet they heard a few soft voices calling and to their surprise saw Eleanor Godbout, Elaine Corriveau, and Ethel Zuidema. Ten years hadn’t separated those three. Of course they were all married. Ethel married right after graduation. Eleanor was presently engaged in hairdressing. She had fulfilled her high school dreams. Elaine also went through with her high and noble aspirations of being a policewoman; much to the surprise of her former classmates. They then joined the group in search for seats. Just as they were seated Gail appeared on the stage. The whole class wept as they listened to her wonderful singing. At the conclusion they all decided to go back stage and congratulate Gail. On the way down they ran into Roddy Lavallee. He was still wiping his eyes with his handkerchief. Between sobs he informed the class of his success in teaching. He also was happily married. At the bottom of the steps the class spotted Jenny Szewerenka. Everyone exchanged greetings while she rubbed her red tear stained eyes. She then told of her many pleasant experiences of modeling. She was at the present time making preparations to go to Paris with the modeling agency. She also mentioned that Alice Szewerenka was at the present time stationed in Africa, as a missionary. Alice loves her work; she wouldn’t change for anything. Upon reaching their destination they found that someone had already approached Gail; it proved to be Barbara Lewis. Barbara related her many pleasant experiences as medical secretary and even more sO;her satisfaction as a wife and mother. After greeting Barb, Joan Cote and Elaine Boutilier literally bumped into us all as they came from opposite directions. Joan had taken an office job at the M.P.A. after graduation and said she was now happily married with four children. Elaine’s private secretary job in Whitinsville proved fortunate, as she married her boss’ son. Harry Smity, Bill Vasalofsky, and John Freeland with Patricia Paquette in tow, ran up to us with shouts and laughter. Pat said she had enjoyed a short year working as a typist before she settled down to raise a family (five children so fa r ). Harry was completely devoted to his trucking firm, no marriage as yet, and Billy’s time was occupied with his very successful Variety and Newspaper store. John smiled broadly as he explained that he was the owner of a prosperous chicken farm. Indeed all the members of the Class of ’54 have done well. The program was wonderful, but even made more so by the thrilling encounter experienced by twenty-five people, who ten years ago all lived in the town of Sutton and were graduated from S. H. S. on the seventeenth of June, 1954. Genevieve Szewerenka Barbara Lqwis 22
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Class Will We, the Senior Class, ending our four wonderful years at Sutton High, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To, the Junior Class, we will the hope of a happy and successful Senior Year. To the Sophomore Class, we will the increasingly difficult task of making oney for the vVashington trip. To the Freshman Class, we will four successful years at Sutton High. To Mr. Frigard, we will an Algebra II class that talks less and studies more. To Mr. Cornell, we will the advisorship of a more cooperative class. To Mr. Schwab, we will brilliant students with photographic minds. To Mr. Salinger, we will a more attentive Senior Class in Chemistry. To Mrs. Maris, we will another successful Senior Pla a serious Senior English Class. To Mr. Sabolinski, we will a boys’ basketball team that will be more successful, and an assistant in Driver’s Training Class. To Mrs. Davagian, we will a quiet study period, and another successful Chef’s Class. To Mr. Hanson, we will another successful Handicraft Club. To Mr. McCabe, we will a more attentive Glee Club, and a group of mature bass voices. To Miss Simonelli, we will an energetic person to alphabetize the books in the Library. To Miss Curtis, we will another victorious season for the girls’ basket- ball team.
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