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ROBERT ELMER CLARK “Elmer,” as he is known to his close friends, can be spotted irorn afar by his great mass of freckles. His favorite pastime is golf the sport in which he excels. He hopes to be a pro¬ fessional golf player some day. Good luck, Elmer! RUTH LOUISE CLARK “Red” graced the corridors of W. H. S. with her sweet smile and lovely figure. The Glee Club took up her time in school as well as bowling outside of school. Her pet peeve is men — that is, with the exception of Dick. PAULA FRANCES CLINTON Paula’s quiet and refined manner kept the classes from boil¬ ing over many times. She actively participated in the Student Council and was one of the Assistant Art Editors on the “Re¬ flector” Staff. Sports and dancing also attract Paula along with her beloved art work. LOUISE LUCILLE COIRO Louise can be pointed out as the quiet girl with the neat hair-do. Louise admits she is none-too-fond of history but likes to sew and read. We hope her ambition to become a hairdresser will come true. JOHN DANIEL COLLINS John is known as the calm fellow who can keep a level head in troublesome situations. This ambitious young fellow took part in and supported all school functions. John’s composure will lead him to success in life. [ 18 ]
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WILLIAM HENRY CANNON “Gus appears to be rather bashful, but is really full of fun. He was employed by a lumber company after school. Gus was also interested in sports and was one of the most ambitious mem¬ bers of the class. RICHARD STEPHEN CAPUCI “Dick” was considered one of the tallest boys in the class since he is over six feet tall. He is employed by a local grocery store and plans to stay in this line of business after graduation. CAROLINE RUTH CASSIDY “Hop-A-Long” possessed an inimitable giggle that made us all laugh whenever we heard it. Because of her happy nature, there was never a dull moment in any of her classes. RICHARD CHASE “Dick” brightened classes in more ways than one. Because he is such a laugh-providing fellow, it can be easily understood why he is well liked. “Dick” enjoys drawing, singing, and females. His pet peeve is snobby persons. LORRAINE EDITH CLARK “Rainy” rang up plenty of friends with her vivacious smile and good looks. In her outward appearance she seems quiet, but actually she is full of fun. “Rainy” is very fond of all sports but claims dancing is her favorite pastime. [ 17 1
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MARY TERESA CONVILLE Mary’s unusual ability to manage her lovely locks still has us puzzled. Mary is also known for her charming smile and sweet disposition. Her untiring efforts as a member of the Glee Club, Red Cross, and “Reflector” Staff were greatly appreciated. Second recess is Mary’s only peeve. DOROTHY JEAN COOK “Dottie” was a definite asset to the Class of “47” with her poise and neat, attractive appearance. Dottie likes to travel and has big plans for the future as a nurse. Being Poetry Editor of the Reflector kept “Dottie” on the run as well as being a mem¬ ber of the Drama Club. VIRGINIA MARIE CORSETTI “Ginny” can be identified as a tall, good-looking girl with a nice complexion and long, wavy hair. “Ginny” enjoys sinking baskets and finds time to devote to dancing, skating, swimming, and being Home Room Secretary. PATRICIA JANE CRAFT “Patty” can be spotted from afar by her long blonde hair, smooth clothes and figure. “Patty” is one of those rare people who can be jack-of-all trades and master of many - especially men! “Patty’s” activities are many - particularly in the line of sports. BARBARA JEAN CRAWFORD “Barbs” gathered many friends with her refined nature and ability to get along well with people. The Glee Club was “Barb’s” preference as well as dancing and reading in her few spare moments. Her placidity and neatness of dress will be definite assets to her position in life. [ 19 1 1
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