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I PHYLLIS ELAINE GOODWIN 'llnternational Lady. Phyllis's activities may all be gut into one category-art. She has shown this in being an ardent mem er of the Arts and Crafts Club for three years. Ph!lis's water color paintings are well known throughout, the school, an were never passed by without a word of praise. Phyllis was a member of Pro Merito and Junior Woman's Club. GORDON ROY GRUBERT Air Force. Soaring high in the clouds is Gord's idea of heaven. His carefree at- titude matched his ambition. It you should need any information about airplanes, just ask Grub. Best of luck to you, and just remember to keep those wings level and true. WILLIAM HERBERT HALL Four fills and a Ieepf' Although Will has not participated in as many ot the school's activi- ties as others, he was still very well known and liked by other members of his class. Willy has been a homeroom lieutenant for two years. EDWARD HALLOCK ' How Green Is My Valley. Any person who has visited Lig-lgett's drug store has no doubt met Ed. He was the tall, ran?y boy w o whipped up a milk shake, or sold the Evening in Paris per ume. Cal , also known as Meadows lived in Chester during his first two years, but he now calls Westfield his home. He has belonged to the Dramatic Club and owned an Activity Ticket both years. HELEN MARIE HARDINA uQuiet Pleaser' One of the more quiet members of our class was Helen. She was on the Flower and Card Committee, and was a Recorder of Activities for two ears. Helen has learned something which many of our graduates shouhi acknowledge. That is, Silence is golden. SHIRLEY MAE HARRIS Radio above All. Sheba was one ol our most devoted radio fans. She not only listened to them, but she took them apart and put them together again so that they playedlll She came to our school from Lawrence, Massachusetts, when she was a junior and in that year was elected lieutenant ot her homeroom. ELAINE MAE HART Everybody Sing. ' Wanie was a Blandford student. Sports and dramatics were not with- out her participation. Elaine had an Activity Ticket tour years, and was cheerleader and member ot Dramatic Club her senior year. She has also entertained us with her voice. ' DANA WYMAN HAYDEN Man from Down Under. Ole Man Hayden was an expert automobile mechanic. Probably that's what was the matter with his car most of the time. Dana has been homeroom lieutenant in his treshman year, Red Cross Representative in his senior year, and holder ot an Activity Ticket tor all four years. 16 1 , . -..- .2-'i.rg.e! P. 1 . Er, it '1 is 4.32245
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NIIQIAIVI ANN l RlSI3IIi Hlltltllig mul Xvillingf' Friz was an industrious worker of our class. She was in Tri-Hi, Outing Club, Glee Club, Iunior Womans Club, Press Club, Dramatic Club, Pro Merito, and was Secretary of Student Council, and a Herald typist. Friz , who is as cute as a button . will get ahead in life because of her enthusiasm and capability. IQAYINIONID ,lOSliPIl G,'XRCI.'X nlll XVIIIVII XVII SUTl,'0.H Ray was honor essayist of our class. He has been a homeroom cap- tain, class resident and has served on various committees such as Decorating Cvommittee for the Sophomore Party and Publicity Committee for the Iunior Prom. Southwick should be proud of Ray because of his accomplishments here at school. ERNIHST A. GATES Hllfr. Gnlvs Guns lo Town. One of our shy t?J blonds here in school was Ernie Although being shy at times, he was very well liked. He has been a lieutenant in his homeroom, and has also been quite active on the track team. Come to town more often, Ernie ANIfl,l2 S. GA'I'ES All This and Heaven, Too. This attractive lass hopes to become a medical secretary some day. She'll attain her goal too, for she's a go-getterf' Nell has been a member of Press Club, Dramatic Club, a Herald typist, and has earned a Service W. ISILR I I IA I II'.l.I'.N l,vI'.I JMIN Hffiyfrl cjfllllllltlllil. H It seems that Bert was a busy girl for four years. Almost every day you ,could see her whizzing by or some reason. She was a member of Library Club, Red Cross Club, and Tri-Hi. Not only was she zoom- ing around in school, but also on the street. We certainly give you credit lor all that energy, Bert, but-where do you get it??? I.OLlISIi MARION Gllfl-'IN Hcfmllcrfrox. U Louise,I who was very sociable, liked to hold discussions Although she enhoyed talking, she found time to belong to Glee Club, Debating Club, eading Clu , Tri-Hi, and Nominating Committee. As we live in afdemocrqacy, Louise, you have a perfect right to enjoy your freedom o speec. RUTII VIRGINIA GIADNVIN HIIIS Il Nx'vUl'llll'I'jlll NNVUTIILH Yes, we all think that Gabby was a good name for light-hearted Ruthie Ruth has been on and in various happenings in our school. She was the Freshman PartB hostess, and she has also been a member ol Tri-Hi, Student.Council, ebating, Reading, and Outing Clubs. We hope that you will never change, Ruth. BARBARA ANNE GOODIIIND Thanks for tlzc lllvrnoryf' Goody was a member of Pro Merito and Iunior Woman's Club and was also a typist for the Gammadion . She has been active in home- room and class functions, being historian of our class when we were juniors, and also homeroom recorder. Efficiency, reliability, and capability ore her by-words. 15
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Nlilllli lf'l l'rX ll:NYIJliN Tin: Young in llvurl. Nell' was one ot those in,t.v.duals who never let a gloomy day. worry her. Site always had the ready smile with those two deep dimples. lt was gool having you in our class, and it is people like you, Nell , who help to make it a wonderful world. llfltllflt Rl,l5Slfl.l. lll'lliRlCK Uffrtng on Ilia Girfsf' Rag had hundreds ot weaknesses but one phrase was ample to describe all ot them-beautiful girls, As a freshman, he was homeroom lieutenant, and tor tour years e has owned an Activity Ticket. l.lfll..'X .'XGNlfS IlOI.llONlS Ivy of l.ii'ing, Lee had blonde hair and a mischievous twinkle in her eyes. She was in the Debating Club, Girls' Bowling Club, and was a Red Cross .Alter- nate. Through Lee's gay and nonchalant ways, she has shown her classmates that she really gets fun out ot lite. lklfkltlil. R Ll'I'Il llOX'liNC.-XNP UVIVIHHI 1:1112-1t'l', I.l'ff 1ltlllll.n Misty has been active in both Glee Club and Arts and Crafts Club for two years, while outside of school her interests ranged from playing chess to roller-skating and dancing, In her senior year she added a new interest Flikltlt Jltlli l.ll.l.li'XN HUDSON 'l'l1r'y Sfmt! Huw- Musitun Eighty-eight keys presented no problem to Marge. From boogey- woogey to classics Marge could 'Bound it out. She was often our pianist tor morning devotionals, and er musical ability was proved by some of the clubs she joined. They were Pit Orchestra, Glee Club, Band, and Girls' Music Club, ILXZIZI, MARY l IUMPI lltlft mllfiv Real Glory. l'Iaz has been in Glee Club tour years. She held an Activity Ticket two at her four Lears, and was homeroom captain her iunior year. Hazel was a mem er ot the Nominating Committee her third year, and a member ot Pro Merito and Iunior Woman's Club her last year. , FRANCES lil.lZ.AXllli'l'll .l.-XNIS mln This Our Liftz Frannie was a dark-haired girl who dressed attractively and neatly. In the winter, Frannie was often found enjoying ice skating at the Municipal Rink. She was a member ot Tri-Hi in her freshman year and a waitress at the Senior Banquet in her sophomore year. JEAN .IENERAL The Lillie Gt-ru-ral. Generals record of school activities was spattered with sports, She reveled in the gym, .slaying basketball, badminton, sottball, and base- ball. lean held an ctivity Ticket two years. 17
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