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STANLEY WALTER MARKOL Muscles A good heart ir better than all the headr in the world. Muscles worked every afternoon and therefore did not have much time for extra-curricular activities. He played bas- ketball and football his freshman year. Stanley played intra- mural basketball, and was on the Sophomore Social committee and ushered at the Freshman Hop his senior year. MARY ANN MARLOWE Marianne AJ free ar a leaf in the hreeze. Marianne was quite active throughout her high school career. She participated in the Glee, Art, Community Service and History Clubs. She played basketball and softball, was a j V cheerleader for two years, and varsity cheerleader the latter part of her senior year and a tumbler. Marianne was one of the efiicient property managers for senior play. She also served on the decorating committee for junior Prom and the Sophomore Social. ELINOR ROSE MCCLARY Her good tarte tr the flower of good renre Elinor has been rather an active girl during her four years. Shewarbled for the Glee Club for two years and was a band member for three years. She displayed her business ability as head cashier for Bank Day, secretary to Miss Argy, business manager for junior Prize Speaking and vice-president of the Commercial Club. Elinor ushered at the Class Day and Gradu- ation Exercises of '51. Moreover, she was a staff member on the Netop and art editor of the yearbook as well as a mem- ber of the History, French, Latin, Art and Community Service Clubs. Elinor also served on various dance committees. To top all these activities Elinor is a Pro Merito. PHYLLIS CLAIRE MENTER Phil Her thinking if the talking of the foul itrelff' Phyllis was a co-editor of Netop and yearbook as well as being a member of the Art, Latin and Girls' Glee Clubs and secretary of the French Club. Phil was one of our snappy twirlers and served as Captain her senior year. She placed second in Junior Prize Speaking and participated in the Ameri- can Legion Oratorical Contest. Phil ably portrayed Cornelia Otis Skinner in our senior play and took part in the Christ- mas plays her sophomore and junior years. She served on the decorating committees for several class dances, ushered for Class Day and Graduation and also achieved the high rating of Pro Merito.
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FREDERICK JOSEPH LYMAN His limb! were cat t in manly mold For hardy :porn or context: bold. Freddy played hard clean football for four years and be- came captain his senior year. He played freshman and intra- mural basketball, was a member of the track team and managed the freshman and varsity baseball squad his junior year. A member of the T Club, Netop and yearbook staffs, Freddy also played the Purser in the senior play. He ushered at the Junior Prom and at various other dances. HENRY JOSEPH MADDEN He if a gentleman became hir nature if hind and ajfahle to every creature. Maddie was a valuable player on the basketball team for four years, baseball three years, track two years and football one year. He also served as a coat checker for the Sophomore Social and junior Prom. 1 I ALAN LENOIS Ammo StholarJ are men of peace. Ammo was one of our fine clarinetists in the band and Swingsters. He was an usher for the Sophomore Social and also attained the rating of Pro Merito for four years. ROSEMARIE ANNE LENOIS Deedee Her talk war like a rtream which runr With rapid change from rock to roJeJ. Deedee played the clarinet in the band for four years and in the orchestra for two. She belonged to the Girls' Glee Club for three years and became librarian her senior year. Deedee was activein the Home Economics, Community Service, His- tory and Commercial Clubs. In the Columbus Day play she portrayed Betty Harding and was an assistant director and on the make-up committee for senior play. She was Mr. Connelly's efficient secretary, bank day cashier and a member of the Netop and yearbook staffs. Freddy Maddie
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MIECZYSLAW STANLEY MIECZKOWSKI Mitch The one who rarely Jpeakr if alwayr lirtened to. Mitch was one of the most industrious students of our class working long hours before and after school and still find- ing time to attain Pro Merito ratings in all subjects. Mitch was a member of the Art Club and French Club, being treas- urer of Le Circle Francais during his junior year. Mitch's humorous portrayal of Mr. Belvedere in Junior Prize Speak- ing will long be remembered. GEORGE FRANCIS MOMANEY Hi: good company in a journey maker the way to reem shorter. George was a member of the basketball team his junior year and played intramural basketball for four years. He also warbled in the Glee Club his junior year. Moreover he was a member of the History Club and served on the decorating com- mittees for the class dances. He added to the successful pro- duction of the senior play by being an efficient business manager. PRISCILLA MULLINS Merit if wortbier than fame. Priscilla was a member of the Community Service, Home Economics, French and History Clubs. She was secretary to Miss Teed and Miss Purrington and a Bank Day cashier. Pris- cilla was a Junior Prize Speaker, and a J V cheerleader her sophomore year. She was a property manager for senior play. ADELARD NADEAU Junior Alwayr a :mile on lair face No one could take his place. junior was a member of the French Club for two years and played intramural basketball throughout his high school days. During his freshman year he played basketball and base- ball. junior also served on the refreshment committee for the Sophomore Social.
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