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Richard Evans 283 Marsh Street Dick” — budding scientist — the Apel of his eye — one of our best students — everything in fo- cus-nothing negative-we’re posi- tive. National Honor Society 2, 3 ; Spanish Club 1, 2; Science and Photography Club 2, 3 ; Blue Print Staff 3; Junior Rotarian 3; Track 1, 2, 3. Marguerite Fairs 01 Warwick Road “Marjean” — pleasant and indus- trious — very punctual — reading and eating, very enjoyable pas- times — a paying talent, baby sitting — office work her future. Blue Print Staff 3. Philip Fait 170 Watson Road ' ‘Phil — happy-go-lucky and full of fun — topped with an auburn mass — a loyal follower of his athletic classmates — Saturday nights he’s booked up. Louise Fellows 203 Trapelo Road ‘•Lou” — diligent, conscientious, and true-blue — a fine racqueteer at the “love” game — herein lies a wealth of artistry —over land, over sea may she travel. Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmon- tian Club 2, 3 ; Spanish Club 1 ; Choir 2 ; Home Economics Club 2, 3 : Oil Painting Club 3 ; Blue Print Staff 3 (Associate Editor). Charles Ferranti, Jr. 28 Clyde Street “Chuck” — full of vim and vigor —fun-loving — photography, his major interest — life without school, his Eden — Europe bound, to look around. Spanish Club 2 ; Bookworms Club 3; Football 1; Baseball 1. James Fisher 545 School Street “Jim”— interested in all sports especially basketball — snaps pic- tures in all his spare moments — hon.ewoik entirely banned from his Utopia — college, definitely. Science and Photography Club 1 . Jeanne M. Fisher 41 La?wis Road “Fish” — hats off to an outstand- ing athlete — fair play and con- sideration her key-words — life, how wonderful it is ! — ■ on to California and L. A. ! Home Economics Club 1, 2; Bookworms Club 3; Choir 2; Class Ring Committee 2 ; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2. 3. Marilyn Fisher 7 Henry Street “Fish” — petite and sweet — win- ning personality — tall blond boys, her dish — voice of a night- ingale — headed for the opera. Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Bel- montian Club 2, 3 ; Dramatic Club 1, 3; French Club 2; Span- ish Club 3; Music Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3 (Captain). Merrill Fisher 29 Oliver Road “Fish” — happy and full of life — ebony and ivory king — a car- toonist of great talent — skis over snow-covered hills with much ease — stamp collecting his fa- vorite hobby — seeks advanced education. Walter Flewelling 28 Payson Terrace “Wally” — friendly, freckled face — crowned with a shiny mass of copper — everyone’s pal - — ■ pivots the eleven — fine prospect for physical education. Football 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 3; Track 1, 2, 3. 22
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Ann Drolette 17 Raleigh Road Blond hair and light complexion — an expert horse-woman — shy, but kind to all — a nurse, a pa- tient’s only consolation. .Joseph Drolette 50 Lexington Street Joe” — keen sense of humor — no Monday morning quarter backs for him — an asset to any sport — red heads, make way ! — college bound. Choir 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Bas- ketball 2, 3 ; Hockey 1 ; Base- ball 3. Paul Drury 61 Lincoln Street Pokey” — homework, what a nuisance ! — driving and Water- town cops are related, but don’t mix — headed for Holy Cross — a business executive in the future. French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1. Herbert Ducey 105 Farnham Street “Acey Ducey” — a genius in his field — another Gene Krupa on the way — blondes, brunettes, 5’ 5” — oh boy ! — finds collecting records fun — Acey Ducey and his Swingsters” on Broadway — the 1958 band of the day. Band 1, 2, 3 (President) ; Hockey 2. Mary Duggan 205 Belmont Street Sweet and petite — charming manner — candy, her special de- light — My name is Duggan, not Dugan” — may she perch on the stairway to success. Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmon- tian Club 2, 3 ; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Bookworms Club 3 (Vice- President) ; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 ; Music Club 3 ; Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3. Parker Dwelley 24 Jeanette Avenue “P. D.” — red-headed, tall, with teasing brown eyes — athletic and lots of fun — teaching the goal of his future. Spanish Club 2, 3 ; Blue Print Staff 3; Football 1, 2; Basket- ball Manager 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Constance Eastman 44 Chester Road “Connie” — a winning way and a nature sweet — just to know her is a genuine treat — always happy, always gay — so depend- able in every way. National Honor Society 3 ; Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmontian Club 2, 3 (Publicity Chairman) ; Latin Club 2 ; Music Club 3 ; Glee Club 2 ; Publication Club 2, 3 ; Blue Print Staff 3 (Co-Editor) ; Senior Play Usher 3. Mary Lou Edgerton 205 School Street “Lou” — -“eyes” have it — natural musical touch — piano and ac- cordian, her specialties— field hockey’s best goalie — mighty fine college material. National Honor Society 2, 3 ; Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmon- tian Club 2, 3 ; French Club 2, 3; Music Club 1, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Science and Pho- tography Club 3; Glee Club 2; Blue Print Staff 3 (Photog- raphy Editor); Honorary Member of Belmont Woman’s Club 3 ; Field Hockey 2, 3. Eileen Estabrook 27 Stanley Road Ike” — an imperturbable miss — loves to sing, especially on the subway down under — conceited men vex her — - see the United States first is her motto. Belmontian Club 3 ; Music Club 2; Oil Painting Club 1; Glee Club 3. Albert Evans 39 Channing Road “Al — a quiet chap — a good word for all — a new-comer to our school — a sports lover — hopes to pursue the field of re- search biology. 21
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Paul Foster 43 Chester Road ‘ ' Pi]) ' ’ — the best things come in small packages — loses all sense of direction when a brunette passes by — his aim to be a golf pro — follow through ! Spanish Club 1, 2; Golf 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. Ann Fournier 53 Lawndale Street “Annie” — small, capable and full of fun — happy with her nose in a book — nerves can’t stand squeaky doors — banana splits, her weakness — a future Florence Nightingale. Red Cross Club 3 ; Belmontian Club 3 ; Home Economics Club 3. Eugenia Frassica 80 Beech Street Jeanie” — a friendly dark-haired lass — fine sense of humor — per- severing and ambitious — an ar- dent contest-participant — plans to be a medical secretary. Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmon- tian Club 2, 3 ; Bookworms Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3; French Club 1. Evelyn Galletta 145 Sycamore Street “Evie” — disguises herself with a quiet air — a talented seamstress — bus-waiting, out — an interest- ing career in interior decorating. Bookworms Club 3 ; Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3. Robert Gearon 206 Claflin Street “Bob” — dark hair, dark eyes — shy — nice friend — a man of many languages — aiming for success. Dramatic Club 3 ; Senior Play 3; French Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3. Armen Gechijian 357 Common Street “Armand” — a swell sport — wish- es they’d put hot water in the field house — loves watching a good football game — hopes to go to college some day. Student Council 2 ; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2. Nancy Ann Gelotte 54 Prentiss Lane “Blondie” — perfect poise plus sincerity — blond beauty of the class — a weakness for football players — straight hair a taboo — charm galore — a girl we adore. Red Cross Club 1, 3; Dramatic Club 3 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Music Club 3 ; Home Economics Club 3. Josephine Gerace 14 Loring Street Jo” — sincere, amiable, and se- rene — handy with needle and thread — enjoys munching apples — loaning pennies, her weakness — hopes to own a dress shop. Choir 1 ; Glee Club 3. Virginia Giddings 16 Ridge Road “Ginny” — brown locks, tilted nose — smiles many in spite of woes — a devoted “movie-goer” — - a hot fudge sundae, please ; yes, a double one — successful in all she’ll undertake. Belmontian Club 3 ; Bookworms Club 3 ; Spanish Club 1 ; Home Economics Club 3. Mark Gifford 2 Kent Street “Jungle” — a tall, shy blond — an all-round athlete — jungle comics bring out the Tarzan in him — his finance like Micawber’s gauntlet — hopes to attend Rhode Island State. Student Council 1, 3 (Presi- dent) ; Junior Rotarian 3; Sen- ior Prom Committee 2 ; Class Vice-President 1 ; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2. 23
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