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s, e n i o r 3 JOANNA JENNY CARDOZA Jenny is a quiet well-liked girl. Her favorite sport is basketball and every practice session and game found her playing her hardest as a guard for our girls’ team. She was a participant in the Driver Education course and passed the license exams with flying colors in February. Jenny’s hobbies are knit ting and sewing — -the many articles she has made prove that she is very clever at both. Jenny has taken the general course but is uncertain as to what she will do in the future. However, we know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. JOHN MATTHEWS CLARKIN Jackie was formerly a quiet boy before he be- came a senior and found out how much fun it was to make noise and plenty of it. No slouch at studies, Jack is a member of the National Honor Society. He was the manager of this year’s basketball team as well as being a member of the Bruins in the Intra- mural League. Jack’s hobby is mechanics and he wants to be- come an engineer, but like the rest of the boys, he likes to eat and sleep before anything else. Jack, however, is interested in jets and atomic energy. Who knows? Maybe he ' ll be the first to learn how to utilize atomic energy in jet engines. DAVID F. CORRELLUS, Jr. If you’re ever looking for a good-natured fellow, Dave ' s your man! Blessed with an amiable disposi- tion and a knack for getting along with people, he can boast a legion of friends. Dave has taken the business course throughout his school years, but he says that the thing he remembers most about school is Problems class. (That class seems to leave a deep impression on a lot of people, doesn’t it? ) Dave says he’s happiest when at Martha’s Vine- yard. I wonder why? Like many of his classmates, he says he ' ll probably end up in Uncle Sam’s Navy. If he does, he’ll have plenty of company. Twelve
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95 BRENDA BOWMAN zeM Brenda certainly earns her name as the cutest girl in the Senior Class”, especially with those ever- present dimples. Brenda is an accomplished violinist and has played in the school orchestra. She is a mem- ber of the National Senior Honor Society and was a forward on the girls’ basketball squad. She was also on the staffs of the Student Intelligencer” and the Lawrencian.” Another one of Brenda’s activities at L.H.S. was the task of bell ringing. Where would wc have been without her? A participant in the College Course, Brenda hopes to attend the University of Massachusetts next fall. MIZTY BRICENO Mizty joined our class in February. She is - really attractive, short with long brown hair which we soon discovered she fixes in many ways. She has a bright smile for all and speaks excellent English. Mizty is widely traveled for she has ac- companied her mother, who is in the diplomatic service, wherever her job has taken her. However, we discovered that Mizty’s real home is Caracas, Venezuela. She has also lived in Miami, New York, and Cuba — she came to us from Washington, D. C. where she lived for two years. Mizty’s father, a Colonel, is a surgeon at Camp Edwards. Mizty has made a great many friends although she has been with us a comparatively short time. ROBERT CHARLES BROWN A welcome addition to our class is Bob, who comes to us from Whitinsville. A large addition we might add, and it often makes us wonder how he fits into that tiny car of his. Although he has been with us for just a few short months, Bob was voted the best-natured boy in the class and won the Babe Ruth Award for sports- manship. Buster is never at a loss for a smile and that may explain it. He is no slouch as a student either, and many of us have envied the way he whips through difficult Solid problems with ease. Blessed with an amiable disposition and the spirit to under- take even the most difficult task, Bob can’t help but be a success. Eleven
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95 GEORGE FRANCIS DeMELLO George, better known as just ' Six” to his friends, is our class’s top card shark. In fact, he’s even been known to haul out his pack during a certain period and have a game or two with the boys. His favorite sport is basketball. In this his height and ability hold him in good stead. A great deal of Six’s spare time in the summer is spent at either the beach or on the baseball diamond. Like most of the graduating males, George feels Uncle Sam breathing down his neck, so he plans to give the Navy a try. Let’s hope he has smooth sailing. JAMES J. DeMELLO You don’t hear too much about Jimmy around school, but that’s because he’s the quiet type. Indus- trious and good-natured, Duck , as Jim is sometimes called, is also a competent carpenter, and many of his shop mates have been amazed by his skill with saw and hammer. Any of us who have seen his handiwork must admit that as a carpenter Jimmy is really tops. Duck” lists ice skating as his favorite sport and Uncle Sam’s navy as his probable fate. Don ' t you thank Old Man Whiskers has room for another good carpenter, Jim? Joseph Desantis Water Moccasin,” a husky, good-looking boy, is gracing our halls for the first time this year. A transfer student from Malden Catholic, Joe has quickly acquired a great number of friends with his good natured antics. Joe was a candidate for all three Lawrence High sports, football, basketball, and base- ball, and in other ways proved to be a willing class worker. Although his term with us has been a short one, Water” will retain a page in our memories. Thirteen
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