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RICHARD ADAMS Dickie is a Boy Scout, And many a deed does he. He also runs the Hi-Fi Club On WDEV CHARLES ALLEN Butchie is a mason's son, But doesn't lay the bricks. He only likes to have some fun Playing little tricks. ROBERT' AYERS Bobby is a quiet boy Who lives on Randall Street, But wher-e're there's work to do This lad cannot be beat. NEWTON BAKER Bake is an able pitcher, Of this there is no doubt. For when he throws his curve ball Strike three, that man is out! STEPHEN BARNEY Stevie drives a Chevy Faster than the cops, But he takes the kids along To push it if it stops. 'ELIZABETH BARRY Lizzy goes for Latin-Lovers, Especially one named Tom. He usually comes up summers And keeps her out till dawn. JOSEPH BELANGER Selling tickets at a game, Putting records on to spin, Wherever you see Buzzy, lt's service with a grin. CAROLYN BISCO Carol is a new girl Who came from out-of-state, And now that's she's in our town, We think she's really great. ANN-MARIE BLAKE Laughing and joking All the while, You never see Ann Without a smile. TQML JEAN BROWN Jeanie is a cheerleader. She certainly knows her stuff, But after cheering at a game, You should hear her puff. KATHLEEN CALLAHAN Kathy hails from Bolton, And she is quite a gal. Student plus, and lots of pep, She's everybocIy's pal. ROBERT CARPENTER Bobby's on the ocean? Bobby's on the sea? No, Bobby's in the Guard, And he'll a sergeant be! GARY CHASE Up in the morning, Down the hill. Here comes Ga-ry To fill the bill. PATRICIA CLARK Patty is a little girl, The smallest in the class, But if you want some typing done, She cannot be surpassed. DONNA CUMMINGS Donna has her license. She carts us all around, But when she comes to buy the No money can be found! CAROLYN DeCELL Knitting sweaters, getting A's, Shooting baskets from the floor. Without her many talents, Our life would be a bore. ADRIAN DESPAULT Babe plays soccer. Babe plays pool. When Babe plays ball, He is mighty cool. DAVID DIONNE David is a redhead who doesn't go for sport. gas When he was in the 'three act play, He kept the peace in cgurt. CLASS
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CLASS WILL I, Dick Adams, leave for W.D.E.V. and pause for the pause that refreshes. I, Butch Allen, leave to take the place of Mr. Universe. Ma, get the Wheaties ready!! I. Bobbie Ayers, leave to take Sgt. Bilko's place. Shape up, Doberman!! I, Newton Baker, leave my leadership ability to anyone who wants a headache. I'm out of aspirin. I, Steve Barney, leave my car to Mr. Hoskiewicz. Real cool, huh??? I, Liz Barry, leave my petite figure to my poor, undernourished, little brother. I, Joe Belanger, leave all my tardy slips to the office. Just try filing them!! We, Carolyn Bisco and Nancy Hennessey, leave the iob of making refreshments for the teachers' meetings to someone else. We failed-they're still here!! I, Ann-Marie Blake, leave to sing the soprano lead in next season's Metropolitan Opera. We, Jeanne Brown and Virginia Lamos, leave our positions as cheerleaders to anyone who wants to remain slim, trim, and voiceless!! We, Kathy Callahan and Joyce Fleury, leave to loin the F.B.l. That is, Finding Beaus lnc. I, Bob Carpenter, leave to try my talents on the outside. I, Gary Chase, leave to be photographer for Hedda Hopper in Photoplay. Smile pretty, Marilyn! We, Pat Clark and Nancy Eastman, leave our quiet ways to Jean Clark and Eileen Forkey. Now there'lI still be at least two quiet girls in the school!! I, Carolyn DeCell, leave my real CRAZY driving technique to Earl Durett. Be careful with your peelin' machine, Earl! ' I, David Dionne, leave my red hair to anyone. l've used up my supply of Henna rinse!! I, Donna Cummings, leave my driving SKILL to Eugene O'Brien. No offense, Eugene, I'm just sick, sick, sick of my driving!! I, Wendell Douglas, leave my picture on the walls so all you lucky people won't forget me!! We, Carol Eurich and Margie Grace, leave . . .talking all the way!! I, Brenda Gibbs, leave to my sister Judy my ability to exchange a class ring for a DIAMOND!! I, Sandy Gile, leave my iob as basketball manager to Donna Joslyn. Man, am I sick of oranges!! I, Rodney Griffith, leave my car to my little sister, Lorna. Now she can have the iob of bring- ing all the kids to school!! I, Lu Ann Grow, leave my souped-up Ford and my cowboy boots to Breta Berno. After all, Waterbury has to have at least ONE cowgirl!! We, Ed Hough and Ed Forkey, leave for the Air Force. Keep your eyes on the C.O. and not the WAFS, boys!! I, Maureen Kingsbury, leave to act as secretary to President Eisenhower!! We, Dick Logan and Bruce Lowcock, leave with out our books for the first time in FOUR YEARS!! I, Sue Lumbra, leave . . . Did you think I was going to stay for another couple years?? l, Bill Martin, leave to my brother Bob the iob as official lipstick tester-and I don't mean from the tube, either!! I, Sidnia Orton, leave my short dark hair to Lona Benoit. Now you won't have to put yours up any more-in fact, there's nothing to put up!! We, Brenda Perry and Audrey Sherman, leave with a BANG-our first sound in four years. I, Rita Phillips, leave to be a Powers model. If I can't OWN a mink, maybe I can WEAR one!! l, Terry Rivers, leave my beautiful wave to Phil Howes. But you'll have to borrow the curl- ers from someone else's mother!! We, Charlie Sawtelle and Larry Shephard, leave to give the teachers a rest. They deserve it!! I, Janet Savageau, leave for college-Notre Dame, OF COURSE!! I, Ed Severance, leave my motto: Git while the gittin's good. We, Patty Potts and Carol Sherman, leave to become competent, devoted housewives. I, Gladys Sherman, leave my iob at the Super Duper to my sister Connie. Now she won't have to spend MY money!! I, Bruce Spaulding, leave W.H.S. How? Exhausted!! I, Carol Sweet, leave my little old red truck to anyone who can keep it on the road!! We, Virginia Thurston and Judy Welch, leave to become Fabian's personal hairdressers!! We, Babe Despault and Sonny Tripp, LEAVE. Man, we thought it would never end!! I, Gary Wheeler, leave the same way I came in-SPEEDINGII I, Doug Wood, leave to any deserving Freshman my quiet and studious ways. No offense, boys!! . . Signed, sealed, and declared completely insane-Lu Ann Grow, Ann-Marie Blake, Rita Phillips, Carol Sherman, and Donna Cummings.
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I Y V Lg' , K gb? Y 'ss t I V1 ' I 5 HH I LUCRETIA GROW Singing is LuAnn's hobby In any old town hall. She has so many talents, We cannot tell them all. NANCY HENNESSEY Nancy is a cook In the Home Ec. class. When cooking for her family, We're sure that she'll surpass. EDWIN HOUGH With a spurt and a puff and a rickety bang, Down Perry Hill he comes with a clang. Uh High Street and into the lot, Eddie Hough is on the spot. MAUREEN KINGSBURY Maureen is cute. Maureen is shy. She is a tribute, To our dear old High. VIRGINIA LAMOS Ginny is a sleepy gal, Her pizza fame well known. And at her midnight parties Her folks are always home. RICHARD LOGAN Dick is our A student, Sedate and debonair. Too bad the rest of us Had to be iust fair. BRUCE LOWCOCK Bruce likes to make speeches. Bruce likes to read books. But all the girls agree, His asset is good looks. SUSAN LUMBRA Susie leads the maiorettes A-marchin' down the streets. She always gives a little wink To every boy she meets. WILLIAM MARTIN An athlete superb, Dark, handsome, and tall. ls it a wonder That for him girls do fall? X H Di g ar? WENDELL DOUGLAS Doug was our star player On the soccer team. When he kicked for our defense, The faces they did beam. NANCY EASTMAN Nancy's quiet Nancy's shy. I bet she'll find A quiet guy. CAROLYN EURICH Eyes like diamonds, Teeth like pearls, She's the envy Of all the girls. JOYCE FLEURY A pretty.girl we all admire, Can be found at the Lucky Spot. When she hears the squeal of tires, She'II come running at a trot. EDWARD FORKEY Eddie comes from Duxbury, And hitch-hikes all the way. When you ask him if he'II ride, Naturally, he'll say, Okay. BRENDA GIBBS We nicknamed Brenda, Gibber, ' Because of her last name. But if she marries Myron, It cannot be the same. SANDRA GILE Sandy is a shy girl Throughout the livelong day, But when it comes to dating boys, They think she's mighty gay. MARJORIE GRACE Margie has a slogan, That's a Grace for you. When it comes to doing things, It proves to be quite true. RODNEY GRIFFITH Rodney is a handsome lad From way up on the hill. We are glad to town he came. To give the girls a thrill.
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