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Barbara Ann Broman If work interferes with play, drop work. Up steps our young dork-haired and dark-eyed miss from Greeley Hill. Barbara always has a pleasant greeting and a sweet smile for everyone and, therefore, has always won the friendship of her classmates. She is very seldom without a partner when she attends the school dances and she manages to be present at all games whether it be football or basketball to help cheer the team on. As far as the future goes Barbara has not disclosed what she intends to undertake but the Class of ' 51 wishes her the best of luck in whatever she chooses. Thanksgiving Show 1, 2, 3; History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Fordham Dance Committee. Marjorie Ann Burgwinkle Success follows earnest effort. Dark hair, brown eyes, and a slim, tall stature are Marge s outstanding features. Although quiet in class, outside her congeniality is appreciated by her many friends. As a classmate she is tops, never refusing to lend a hand to aid our overflowing treasury. Marge finds sports exciting, participating especially in ice and roller skating. Most weekends she indulges in these sports at one of the city ' s rinks. Her scholastic achieve- ment is enviable as she has maintained constant testimonials in all subjects. Marge’s aspiration is to become an efficient secretary and we, her classmates, have no question as to her future success. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee. Barbara Ann Burke “I will be the pattern of all patience. Bobbie,” as she is known to all her friends, hails from the North End. She can always be seen with her close friend “Connie” at almost every class dance and social function. Bobbie is an ardent sport fan and is always there to cheer the boys on to victory. She seems very quiet but once she is with her certain gang she is the life of the party. Her plans for the future are indefinite but we all know that with her pleasing personality she will succeed. Best of luck, “Bobbie,” from ’51. History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Fordham Dance Committee. Julie A. Burke A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature. Who just slipped into A” period late? A single guess is all one needs as everyone knows it’s our charming Julie. While a waitress at our favorite hangout. The Corner Cup- board,” Julie served our noisy mobs patiently and efficiently. As a classmate, she worked diligently to bring us to a most successful end. Always friendly, cheery and cordial, Julie leaves us without a foe. Although she has never struggled with studies, the results have been satisfactory. Julie’s future plans are with the local telephone office and we, her classmates, wish her the best of good fortune. History Circle; Class Ring Committee; Junior Prom Committee; New York Trip Committee; Fordham Dance Committee.
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Brendon Joseph Bailey A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. ' Brenny, as he is popularly known to everyone, is one of the most popular fellows in the class. He is well-known for his quick wit and for his ability to make a classroom anything but a quiet and dull place. An outstanding football player, he proved to be one of the greatest assets to our famed football team. His plans for the future are indefinite, but with his wit and personality we are sure that he will succeed in whatever he chooses. Football 2, 3; Interclass Dramatics 3; History Circle; Tau Sigma. To see her is to like her , To know her is to love her. R i sty is one who has a myriad of friends, and her unfailing good disposition, courteous and gracious manner make her a companion to be desired. She has an ever ready smile and a constant sparkle in her brown eyes. Her effervescent enthusiasm is contagious to those about her. She makes an excellent appearance and commands attention and respect. Her willingness to work for the good of the class has endeared her to us. Fitchburg State Teachers College will win her this fall. Best of wishes, Risty, from 51. Class Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee; Fordham Dance Committee; French Club; History Circle; Thanksgiving Show; Latin Club; Junior Marshal; Class Book Staff; Basketball 3. Margaret Ruth Baum Merrily, merrily, shall I live on. Peggy, ' ’ as she is frequently called, is a well-known member of the Senior Class, and has a most pleasing personality. She is a mischievous young lady and is seldom seen without her shadow, Barb. Peg is a most ardent C. H. S. sports fan, and can be seen at all athletic games, especially football. She is always in attendance at all the school dances and other class functions. For the future she plans a career in nursing. With her cheery smile, and efficient manner we know she will become a credit to her chosen profession. Best of luck from 51. Junior Prom Committee; History Circle; New York Trip Committee. Aristea Biskaduros Louise Theresa Briden The kindest thing in the kindest way. Louise Briden, known as Lou, has versatile interests, a voice like an angel, and a wealth of wit hidden beneath that quiet exterior. In addition to bowling, her favorite sports include football and basketball. Apple-pan-dowdy appeals to this lovable lassie. Ranking foremost in her favorite expressions is Sure ’nuff. Singing, playing the piano and sewing occupies Lou s leisure time. Upon graduation, she plans to enter New York Dietetics Institute to become a dietician. Good luck, Lou, in your chosen career. Glee Club 4; History Circle; Junior Prom Committee; Talent Show 4; Thanksgiving Show 3, 4; Orchestra 3; Centurion Staff Committee; Class Book Staff; Fordham Dance Committee; New York Trip Committee.
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Walter Joseph Burke “There ' s nothing at all that worries me. There need be no introduction to Walt who is well-known to everyone as a happy- go-lucky personable fellow. Walt’s wit has brightened more than one dull day and his smile is one which cannot be effaced. Outside school he may be seen cruising around town in his station wagon giving a vigorous wave to everyone as he passes by. Walt is one of our most ardent sports enthusiasts and may be seen at all the games. His plans for the future are idefinite but whatever he undertakes the Class of ' 51 knows his success is inevitable. Good luck, Walt. History Circle; Tau Sigma; Junior Prom Committee; Class Ring Committee; Debating Society. Gerald Anthony Cafarelli “Mirth, with thee I mean to live. Here we have the answer to entertainment s prayer. Jerry, was ever ready to lend his untold talents to make any school show a success. Jerry is well-known and well- liked because of his magnetic personality, and laugh-provoking repartee. He has proved himself a true and loyal friend, one well worth having. Jerry has a keen ear for music and may frequently be seen guiding a member of the fairer sex skillfully across the dance floor. He could always look care and worry straight in the eye and still retain his wonderful, ever-present sense of humor. Jerry hasn ' t enlightened us regarding his plans for the future, but our heartfelt best of luck goes with him. Tau Sigma; Football 2, 3; Thanksgiving Show 2, 3, 4 ; Christmas Show 4; History Circle; Talent Show 3. Mario E. Caiazzi “Though I am no judge of such matters , I ' m sure he ' s a talented man. When it came to passing out the talents, Mario got more than the usual allotment. First, let us mention his talent for the piano which, with his willingness to study for seven years, has made him quite a master of the ebonies and ivories. In his school work, he has been on the Honor Roll for the past four years. For leisure, he keeps up with his hobbies of fishing, boating, and walking with his two pet dogs. As for future plans, Fitchburg State Teachers College is his destination arid we, the Class of 1951, send our heartiest wishes for success with him. Class Book Staff; History Circle; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; French Club; Tau Sigma,- Junior Prom Committee; Fordham Dance Committee. John Francis Cannon “The superior man must make his thoughts sincere . John, tall, dark, and happy dispositioned, has won himself a place as a regular fellow through his friendly manner and great sportsmanship. His interest in sports is very great and he can always be seen at all sports events. He takes everything in stride and allows nothing to bother him. But do not be deceived by this, for he has all the traits necessary to success and he uses them to the greatest advantage. Whatever career claims him, we know that he will always carry the best wishes of the Class of 51. History Circle; Tau Sigma.
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