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CONSTANCE DADDIO Connie — “Where there’s laughter and cheer you’ll find her near.” . . . Hopes to attend a school of beauty cul- ture after graduation . . . spends spare moments danc- ing and twirling . . . Red Cross, Library Club, Twirlers. BARBARA DALY Bobbie — “Laughter can be found whenever she’s around.” . . . Fosters a dislike for conceited people . . . enjoyed her English class ... is fond of swimming and dancing . . . G.A.A., Twirlers, Home Economics Club, French Club, Whisp. CAROL DAVIS Carol — “It is by little acts of kindness that friendship is won and preserved.” ... Is irritated by pests and nags . . . her favorite pastime is listening to jazz or rock ’n roll . . . G.A.A., Orchestra, Chorus. ate frccaAect into oun. SoftAomone . Hopes he’ll . . . is an all- . . . Football, MICHAEL DRUCKER Mike — “A keen mind possesses a kingdom.” . . . As- pires towards a career in engineering . . . enjoys stamp collecting and photography in his spare time . . . Bas- ketball Mgr., General Science Club, Biology Club, Wing and Spur. ARTHUR ELIAS Arts — “Climb, though the road be rough.” . . . Can make a paint brush talk ... his spare time is devoted to violin and .piano playing . . . Wing and Spur, Student Council, Baseball, Tennis, Basketball, Rifle Club, Honor Society. DAHLGREN ETCHISON Dahlgren — “Happy and gay, she’s nice in every way.” . . . Hopes to attend college . . . has a fancy for horse- back riding and ice skating in her leisure time . . . has a talent for shorthand . . . Whisp, G.A.A., Officials’ Club. MICHAEL FALANGA Mike — “Worth a million not only in looks, but in character” . . . Enjoys collecting stamps and newspaper clippings . . . Soccer, Track, Wrestling, Basketball, Base- ball. Bowling, Student Council. 24 FRANK DONNELLY Frank — “Life is one pure delight.” . . some day make the grade as a salesman around athlete . . . enjoyed history class Swimming.
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02( tt atecuUect GLENN CONNOR Glenn — “A man to look up to in stature and charac- ter ”... Aspires to be an art teacher . . . can be found playing all kinds of sports . . . Football, Basketball, Track, Soccer, Band, Wing and Spur Art Ed. HEATHER COTTIN Heather — “With a song in her heart and a star in her eye” . . . Enjoys playing the guitar . . . Thespians, Cho- rus, Whisp News Ed., Senior Play, Dramatics Club, F.T.A., Red Cross, French Club. CAROL ARLEISE CLARK Carol — “A quiet nature so gay and free but under- neath sincerity” ... A proud owner of a Chorus medal . . . intends to enter the nursing profession . . . Chorus, Orchestra, G.A.A., Officials’ Club, Band, Library Club. KAREN ANN CLIFFORD Shitch — “It’s a big wide wonderful world.” . . . En- joys typing . . . spends extra time as an avid Johnny Mathis’ fan . . . irked by drivers who don’t know where they’re going and by false friends. HUGH COLLINS Red — “Take life easy; tomorrow is another day.” . . . His favorite subjects include metal and wood shops . . . can often be found working on a car in his spare time . . . Bowling, Woodworking Club. SUELLEN CONMEE Sue — “The way to gain friends is by being one.” . . . Desires to enter the field of secretarial work . . . dislikes conceited people . . . skating and bowling comprise most of her spare time . . . Library Club. JOANN CRISPINO Jo — “ ’Tis better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow.” . . . Plans to be a secretary . . . Sec’y. of Freshman and Sophomore Class, Sec’y. of G.A.A., Red Cross. VINCENT CRISPINO Vinnie — “The mold of a man’s future is in his hands.” . . . Hopes to enter the field of printing . . . enjoys print- ing and woodworking . . . Woodworking Club, Band, Dance Band, Football.
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yeast fclCed cvltU e tt6udta4 K. JAMES FREDA Jimmy — “With true efforts I shall reach my goal.” . . . A young man who doesn’t like Italian food . . . enjoys sports, especially soccer . . . liked his mornings at trade school. . . Soccer, Track, Wrestling. RICHARD FISCHER Dick — “With a wit none can equal” . . . Plans to be a salesman . . . plays golf and football in his spare time . . . enjoyed his biology and chemistry classes . . . Foot- ball, Golf, Soccer, Student Council. JOYCE FLANNERY Joy — “Always a cheery smile and a friendly hello” . . . Is irked by conceited people . . . likes to swim and drive . . . English is her favorite subject . . . Whisp, Twirlers, Home Economics Club. JANE FRIEDMAN Janie — “Ambition knows no rest.” . . . Plans to become a Spanish teacher . . . enjoys drawing and reading . . . Honor Society Scc’y., Jr. Class Vice Pres., Editor-in- Chief of Wing and Spur, Spanish Club. 25 VIRGINIA FEIN Ginny — “The sweetest soul that ever looked with human eyes” . . . Spends most of her time reading and playing the piano . . . liked biology . . . Whisp, Wing and Spur, G.A.A., Spanish Club, F.T.A., Biology Club. JOHN FRENCH Jack — “A sportsman of no ill fame” . . . Aspires to be a physical education teacher . . . liked typing and book- keeping . . . irritated by our short lunch period . . . en- joys roller skating . . . Soccer, Basketball, Track, Swim- ming. FRANCES FREW Fran — “The highest distinction is service to others.” . . . Plans to be a nurse after attending college . . en- joys sewing, hockey, and tennis . . . Leaders’ Corps, Latin Club, G.A.A., Red Cross, Officials' Club, Honor Society. JEFFREY FIELDS Jeff — “I believe in taking life leisurely.” . . . Would like to own his own store . . . plays tennis and the piano in his spare time . . . plans to attend college . . . Tennis Club, Swimming, Bowling, Rifle Club.
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