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Betty Cleversey 30 Becket Road “Bet” — a dark haired, nimble miss who assembles dolls and glass animals — her needles click at a brisk speed — wishes people would be on time. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Club 1, 3. Patricia M. Coates 71 Bartlett Avenue “Pat’’ — collects stamps and foreign dolls — jealous people taboo — it’s never “Oh ! my aching head”, after an evening on roller skates. Home Economics Club 2, 3; Red Cross Club 3; Music Club 3; Belmontian Club 3; Softball 3; Basketball 3. Patricia Colvin 20 Russell Terrace ‘‘Pat’ — our high-stepping drum majorette, B. H. S.’s star rooter — believe it or not, the young lassie is a teacher-to-be. Music Club 2, 3 ; Glee Club 2, 3 ; Home Economics Club 2, 3 ; Bookworms Club 3 ; Red Cross Club 3 ; Belmontian Club 3 ; Band 2, 3; Head Drum Major- ette 3. Catherine Conlon 56 Creeley Road “Cathy” — envied for her “lush blonde hair — contented to spend an evening with either a book or a piano — a good friend to all. Belmontian Club 2, 3 ; Red Cross Club 3 ; Bookworms Club 3 (President); Music Club 3. Frederick Connelly 15 Marlboro Street Tall, lanky, with a flair for singing — will soon learn the rigors of martial life in Uncle Sam ' s Army. Student Council 1. Anne Connor 36 Becket Road Dark hair and lively — an eager participant in school activities and a good student besides — with “Andy”, “Con- versation is the spice of life.” Music Club 1, 2, 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 3; French Club 2; Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmontian Club 2, 3 ; National Honor Society 2. 3 ; Honorary Member of Bel- mont Woman’s Club 3 ; Cheer- leader 2, 3 (Captain). Edith Conway 15 Vincent Avenue “Edie” — a good-looking miss with a pleasant voice — a tele- phone operator her goal — gym periods seem so long — her specialty is locating good food. Bookworms Club 3 ; Belmontian Club 3. Richard Corcoran 35 Richardson Road “Dick” — a future Knutc Rockne — likes horseshoes and ice skating, but abhors broken bones — “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2 Owen Cote 28 Oak Street “Boogie” — our earnest and popular class president — hockey and baseball his favorite pas- times — dentistry is beckoning to this promising young man. Latin Club 1 ; Student Council 2, 3; Science and Photography Club 2; Junior Rotarian 3; Class President 3 ; Spanish Club 3 ; National Honor Society 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Joseph Coughlin 269 Waverley Street “Joe” — tall, quiet, efficient - a good student — headed for engineering — enjoys his music uninterrupted by talkative disc jockeys. French Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3. 14
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Roy F. Carlson 235 Payson Road “Gus” — a second class loopcr — peeved about speed traps — headed for B. U., where lie can continue to show his athletic prowess. Student Council 1 ; French Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3 (Treas- urer); Bookworms Club 3; Glee Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3- I Allan P. Casson 29 Pequossette Road “Al” — has a complete com- prehension of the opera, ballet, and classical music — likes to play tennis all year round — a quick mind and high intelligence will make him a reputable doc- tor. ! Dachshunde Club 1, 2 (Treas- urer), 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3 (Senior Consult ; National Honor Society 2, 3; Junior Rotarian 3 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Student Council 2; Blue Print Staff 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3 (Cap- tain). Ralph Castagno 36 Baker Street “Custy Baker” — a future machinist — talented at bowl- ing — enjoys watching the organized mayhem at the wrest- ling matches (hail Georgeous George). Lorraine Castanino 151 B rooks ide Avenue “Casty” — full of life — her specialty is falling up or down stairs — attention doctors, here comes a future nurse. Glee Club 1, 2; Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Bookworms Club 2, 3 ; Forum Club 3; Music Club 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3 ; First Aid 3 ; Belmontian Club 3, Paul A. Caterina 105 Beech Street “Cat” — peeved about no dough — when he’s got it, it’s for apple pie — a rod and gun enthusiast — headed for college. Baseball 1; Track 2; Football 2, 3. Anthony Centore 34 Radcliffe Road “Vic” — a dependable worker — that pompadour is the envy of the senior class — a special charm over les femmes — music one of his hidden talents. Bookworms Club 2, 3 ; Music Club 3. George J. Chambers, Jr. 30 Somerset Street “Diego” — the future wheel of advertising — enjoys music, life, and digging ditches. Glee Club 3 ; Spanish Club 3 (President); Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3. June A. Charla 10 Colby Street A tall brunette who can always give advice on the latest movies — a future office worker who has all the most popular records in her collection. Home Economics Club 3; Bel- montian Club 3. Donna Chickering 36 Franklin Street “D” — often seen with a tennis racket — “Oh, how r I hate to get up in the morning” — can ' t resist miniature animals — has her hopes on a nursing career. Belmontian Club 3 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Glee Club 3 ; Home Economics Club 3. Mary Ciccarello 34 Flett Road “Dolly” — who set that alarm for such an early hour ? — a pianist who also delights in dancing — off to Hollywood to take her own pictures of the stars. Bookw ' orms Club 3 ; Home Economics Club 3. 13
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Janet Cox 60 Lexington Street “Jan’’ — versatile blonde with a friendly smile — a talented skater on wheels or blades — an aspiring young secretary. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Belmcntian Club 2, 3 : Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Music Club 3 ; Softball 2, 3. Arthur Coyle 1 19 Fairview Avenue “Art” — world’s champion eater of chicken croquettes — talented at both piano and organ — “Archie” brings vio- lent reactions. Music Club 1, 3; Glee Club 3; Dramatic Club 3 ; Publication Club 3; Track 2. Barbara Craig 1 1 Louise Road “Boobsie” — everyone knows her, everyone likes her — at tennis she’s tops — - there’s no doubt her ambition, “to be happy”, will be realized. Red C r oss Club 2, 3 ; Dramatic Club 2 ; Home Economics Club 2. 3; Latin Club 2; Tennis 2, 3; Field Hockey 3 (Manager). Richard Cronan 49 Chilton Street Happy-go-lucky “Nick” has an ever-ready smile — even the thought of cold showers sends shivers up his spine — ■ Gliick auf ! French Club 1 ; Dachshunde Club 2, 3; Soccer 1, 3. Robert Crosby 38 Dean Street “Bob” — a competent athlete and manager — collects sports pictures — aspires to a college education — later, success ,in the lumber business. Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3. Ward Crowell 229 White Street A future engineer — a veteran at driving cars (especially from Concord) — likes steak dinners and sleeping — hates to get up in the morning. French Club 1; Dachshunde Club 1, 2, 3; Science and Photography Club 2, 3. Barbara Crowley 263 Waver ley Street “Barb” - — a petite damsel who likes to draw and sew — a weakness for soda jerks and turkey - — aims to be a secretary. French Club 1 ; Publication Club 1, 3; Belmontian Club 2, 3; Bookworms Club 3. John Crowley 54 Townsend Road “Speed” — - a talented philatelist — - goes in for baseball, sports books, and roast chicken — a future college man. Baseball 1. William Crowley 231 Beech Street Red” — will be one of Mass- achusetts’ abler detectives after attending State Police School — enjoys a diet of clams and French fries. Paul Curley 24 Wilson Avenue “Curley” — playing cards and seeing movies top his list — an anti-Red Sox man — fried clams at every meal would be heaven. Baseball 1, 2, 3. 15
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