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JAMES M. DELGIUDICE James, usually called Jimmy, is a member of the commercial course. His favorite saying is “Charms me.” “Little Star” is his favorite song. The subjects he enjoys most are math and history. Jimmy’s hobby is working on cars. The sports he enjoys are football and baseball. In the future he plans to be a tool and die maker. Radio Club 3 CATHERINE D. CHIAIE Cathie, who is in the commercial course, likes math best. “I Miss You So” is her favorite song. She is fre- quently heard saying “All right.” Cathie’s hobby is collecting and listen- ing to records. There are no definite plans in Cathie’s future. Choral Club JOHN D. DEPASQUALE Trigonometry and mechanical draw- ing are the favorite subjects of John, a college course student. John, in his spare time, enjoys listening to pro- gressive jazz records, and of all the records he has, ‘““These Foolish Things” is his favorite. He is often heard using his favorite saying ““Wowzo!” His am- bition is to attend college. Press Club 3, 4 H.R. Secretary 3 MARY JANE DIMEGO Mary Jane considers art and English her fa- vorite subjects. Her favorite song is “I Miss You So” by Chris Conner; her pastime is jazz records. Mary Jane is the head of the art staff of the Magnet. Her ambition is to attend Fitch- burg State Teachers College. Band 2 Magnet Editorial 3, 4 MARY JANE DINARDO “Janie” is taking the commercial course and can usually be caught saying “It’s a cinch.” Her favorite subjects are biology and transcription. Janie’s favorite song is, “Non Domentacar.” Her hobby is music. She hopes to become a medical secretary. Choral Club 2, 3 Magnet Business Staff 4 Basketball Softball Hockey
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JOSEPH W. CURLEY Up -sths ) “Killer Joe’ is a machinist whose favorite subject is algebra. His favorite saying is “I give up, tell me!’ Joe really likes the Pony Tails singing “Born Too Late.” His hobby is sports and he likes to play baseball. Joe is on all the school activities as an active member of the Magnet Staff. He plans to join the Navy after he completes his schooling. RICHARD O. DAWES “Dawes,” a college course student, hopes to become a state trooper. He is often heard say- ing ‘Hey, Pat.’ In his spare time he likes to collect records and listen to ‘Canadian Sunset.” Math is this senior boy’s favorite subject. Choral Club 3 Science Club 4 French Club 2 Football 2, 3, 4 H.R. President 3 LOUIS M. DEAMICIS “Louie,” a member of the com- mercial course, would like to become a member of the state police. He likes history, gym, and mechanical draw- ing. His favorite song is “The Day That the Rains Came.’ He can often be heard saying “Take a break.” In his junior year he was vice-president of his homeroom and in his senior year he was secretary. He is also presi- dent of Travel Club. Travel Club 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 NINO J. DECAROLIS Nino, better known as Deke, is often heard saying ‘Terrific.’ This well dressed young man is a member of the college course. He enjoys lis- tening to ‘Moonglow’ by Morris Stolov. His pastime is records and movies. Deke’s favorite sports are hockey, basketball, track, and baseball. His ambition is to go to college. Magnet Business Staff 2 Magnet Editorial Staff 3, 4 Masque and Gavel Club 3 Public Speaking President 3 H.R. Vice-President 3 CAROL J. DECOTEAU Carol, a member of the commercial course, enjoys bookkeeping, typing and history. When talking over the tele- phone, she is often heard saying “Oh, what a day!” She enjoys listening to and singing her favorite song “One Blade of Grass.” Her hobbies are knit- ting and crocheting. In the future, Carol plans to be a secretary or book- keeper. Crafts Club 4 Band 2, 3
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VINCENT A. DININO The hobby of Vincent, a college course stu- dent, is electronics. Vincent often says “Where there’s a will, there’s a better way.’ He con- siders languages his favorite subjects. ‘“Matinata”’ by Leoncavallo is his favorite song. He hopes to become a teacher. Radio Club 2, 3 F.T.A. 4 H.R. Vice-President 4 CHARLES S. DINOPAULOS Charles, better known as “Chuck,” is fre- quently heard saying “Oh, Alright!” “It’s Only Make Believe’ by Conway Twitty is the fa- vorite song of this commercial course student. Fishing, hunting, and all other sports are his hgbbies. Chuck’s favorite subjects are free hand and mechanical drawing. He would like to at- tend an art college following graduation. Radio Club 2, 3 Basketball 3 Art Club 4 H.R. Treasurer 2 ANGELA M. DIPAOLI “Ange’’ is a member of the com- mercial course and she favors biology and shorthand. She’s always asking “Are you serious?’ The song “Trust In Me” is her favorite. During her spare time she listens to jazz records. Next year Ange hopes to go to a junior college and study to be a medi- cal secretary. GAAS IOS 4 Magnet Business 4 Choral Club 2 Basketball Softball Hockey SANDRA A. DIPAOLI “Sandy” is a member of the com- mercial course and her favorite sub- jects are biology, transcription, and U.S. history. Sandy’s hobbies include music, records, and reading. She can usually be caught saying “Are you Serious?’’ Her favorite song is “Cali Me” by Johnny Mathis, Sandy’s am- bition is to become a medical secretary. Choral Club 2, 3 Magnet Business 4 Basketball Softball Hockey SANDRA L. DIRUSSO “Call Me” by Johnny Mathis is the favorite song of this commercial course lass who enjoys transcription. “DiRus” is often heard saying ‘‘Guess who I saw?’ Sandy someday hopes to learn how to become an J.B.M. sec- retary at the Ward School in Wor- cester. G.A.A. 2 Magnet Editorial 3, 4 Hockey
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