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CAROLINE SHIRLEY MITZKOVITZ Mitch Her heart ir like a .ringing bird. Caroline has been rather active during her four years, displaying her ability as a Bank Day Cashier, secretary to Mr. Connelly, a member of the Netop and Year: book Staffs and chairman of the ushers at the Junior Prom, and has played intra- mural basketball, lending a helpful hand to the basketball team her senior year. Mitch also found time to be in the Girls' Glee Club, a section leader her senior year, Home Economics, Community Service, History, and Commercial Clubs. She played the part of Jennifer in A Portrait of Nelson Holiday, Jr. and of Mrs. Pulitzki , the loquacious dressmaker, in our senior production, Father of the Bride . Mitch , one of our snappy twirlers, was appointed captain her senior year. To top all these activities she is a Pro Merito. MARION LEDA MARIE MORIN Good manner: and raft wordr have brought many a dijicult thing to pau. Marion belonged to the Glee Club for two years, Home Economics Club and History Club for one year. In addition to being on the refreshment committee for the Freshman Hop, she ushered at graduation and class day, and lent her able sup- port to the property committee for the senior play. Marion was secretary to Mr. Taylor, a Bank Day Cashier and she took part in the Community Service Club. CLAIRE THERESE PAULIN Claire For manner: are not idle, but the fruit, Of loyal nature and of noble mind. Claire was one of our very conscientious students and because of this she attained a place in the Pro Merito Society. But still Claire found time to be in the Home Economics and French Clubs, the band and the Girls' Glee Club. She did an excellent piece of work as business manager for our senior play, Father of the Bride. She was a Bank Day Cashier and secretary to Mr. Oakes. In the athletic field, Claire put in three years of animated basketball playing and also played intramural sports. She was in the Community Service Club and decorated and ushered for various dances. DUANE DOROTHY PAULIN The eye: ray the .tame in any language. During her freshman year Duane was a member of the Home Economics Club. She also belonged to the French Club two years and the Community Service Club a year. Her other activities consisted of being a librarian for three years and ushering at the Freshman Hop. Duane displayed her secretarial capabilities by being a Bank Day Cashier and secretary to Miss Porter. She also served on the ticket committee for senior play. 29
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RICHARD ARTHUR LYMAN Dick He that bath knowledge :paretb bi: wordrf' Dick is one of our quieter boys, but he is well liked by everyone. He was one of the outstanding members of the ski team and he contributed much to the foot- ball team. Dick also was a capable stage manager for our senior play, Father of the Bride He was on the decorating committee for the junior Prom and also decorated and ushered for the Sophomore Social. During his last year, he was an active member of the History Club. DOROTHY ELAINE MARLOWE Dottie A joke often settler things better than acrimonyf' Dottie played basketball for two years and was a Tumbler for three. She was a Bank Day Cashier and ushered for the Freshman Hop. As a member of the property committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride', she worked will- ingly in the gathering of props which contributed in no small measure to the success of the senior production. Dottie participated in the Camera, History and Home Economics Clubs. She was in the Glee Club for three years and became a section leader in her senior year. PATRICIA MAY MESIC Pat Honerty giver wing: to Jtrengtbf' Pat was a member of the Home Economics and Community Service Clubs. She was also on the decorating committees her Sophomore year and she did an ad- mirable job as a member of the make-up committee for the senior play, Father of the Bride. KENNETH JAMES MINER Ken Your role contribution is that of yourrelff' Ken is exceptionally sports-minded, having displayed his good sportsman- ship by playing four years of baseball, basketball and football. He was elected captain of the football team his senior year and was on the track team for three years. Kenney was in the T Club and History Club and ushered at his junior Prom. He blended his voice with the Glee Club for three years and did his bit in the selling of tickets for the senior play. 28
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ELIZABETH MAY PAULIN Betty Nothing is impouihle to a willing heart. Betty's four years at T.F.H.S. have been full of activity. She was a twirler for three years, becoming a Lieutenant her senior year. She was a member for one year of the French Club and the History Club. For three years she was a member of the Community Service Club. Betty was a capable Bank Day Cashier for two years and was secretary to Miss McGi11icuddy her senior year. She was on the dec- orating committee for our Junior Prom and also ushered at the Freshman Hop. In her senior year, she served on the make-up committee for Father of the Bride . PHILIP PAULIN He who it willing to work findt it hard to wait. Philip played football one year and was on the ski team two years, thus show- ing his interests athletically. He also was a member of the History Club one year and of the French Club two years. Phil sang with the Boys' Glee Club two years. rounding out his activities by serving on the ticket committee for senior play. JAMES DONALD PELLETIER Let every man look before he leapt. Jim was a member of the football squad his freshman year. He was an usher and on the decorating committee for both the Sophomore Social and Junior Prize Speaking. His senior year he became a member of the Boys' Glee Club and History Club, and was especially helpful as a stage manager for Father of the Bride . He also joined the track team and the ski team, besides playing intramural basketball. JOYCE ESTELLE PERVERE Joyce She'r quiet, precite and oh, to neat, and there't load: of fun underneath. Joyce added many harmonious notes to the Glee Club for three years. She played girls' basketball in her freshman and junior years and this year was a mem- ber of the ticket committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride . She ushered at the Sophomore Social and belonged to the Community Service Club for four years. Joyce's quiet manner is pleasing to everyone. 30
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