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Priscilla Clarke David G. Cain ' Dave” 101 Williams Street Calm . . . cool . . . collected . . . tall . . . deceptively quiet . . . the snowball maker and Ri¬ chelieu of Room 38’s ' Unholy Alliance’ . . . tongue-in-cheek humorist . . . courteous, gentle¬ manly manner, a fine example to all boys.” Football Manager; Athletic Asso¬ ciation; Senior Prom; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Flop Committee. Thelma E. Caragian Thel” 18 Union Street 1953’s blonde cutie-pie . . . lovely hair . . . china blue eyes . . . trim . . . flair for clothes . . . peppy . . . happy . . . pleas¬ ant . . . active in sports . . . bombshell of cheerleaders . . . partial to Dicks . . . wonderful dancer . . . plans secretarial career.” Junior Ring Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Typewriting Awards; Senior Flop Committee; President of Cheerleaders Club; Athletic Association; Basketball; Gregg Shorthand Certificate. Robert R. Cipriano Bob” 3 Felton Street Pris” 580 Farm Road Tall . . . poised . . . competent . . . capable . . . well-liked . . . her natural curly hair is the envy of every girl in the school . . . musically inclined . . . long time band member . . . two-time mem¬ ber of National Honor Society . . . plans to become a mission¬ ary nurse.” Junior Prom Commiitee; Com- m ttee of Committees; Senior Year Book Committee; Athletic Asso¬ ciation; Vice-President of Band; National Honor Society; Girls’ Club. Bernard F. Condry Bern” 147 Hudson Street The man behind the man be¬ hind the scenes in class affairs . . . our class treasurer . . . carefree . . . cooperative . . . reserved manner covers an un¬ suspected wealth of wit and humor . . . stability personified . . . the class of 1953 extends to him a sincere vote of thanks ' for his services.” Athletic Association; Typewriting Award; Class Officer - Treasurer. Robert J. Carver Bob” Dudley Street Step right up Ladies and meet ’Crusher,’ the Casanova of Room 38 . . . rugged . . . roguish . . . rollicking . . . quick with re¬ partee . . . voted ' Best Looking’ . . . equally at home sipping tea from eggshell china, or slugging it out on the football field . . . favorite flower ' Brown Eyed Su¬ san’ . . . plans to enter Holy Cross.” Football; Basketball; Softball; Track; Athletic Association; Ju¬ nior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Superlative — Best Looking. Concentrated courtesy . . . easy¬ going as they come . . . straight¬ forward . . . soft-spoken . . . sleek . . . attractive slow-break¬ ing smile . . . loves music . . . veteran band member . . . accom¬ plished trumpet player . . . plans uncertain.” JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE First Row: Joan Biondi, Barbara Corrinni. Second Rou : Harold Foisy, Ruth Cummings, Ruth Slier, Anthony Rando. Athletic Association; Band; Ju¬ nior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Play Committee. James E. Collins Jim” 213 South Street Good-natured . . . full of life . . . loves to laugh . . . loves hunting and fishing . . . prefers blondes . . . member of the Mus¬ cle Builders Association . . . handy with tools . . . National Guard member . . . plans to be¬ come an auto-mechanic.” Junior Prom Committee; Athletic Association; Vocational School Cert ' ficate. Dorothy E. Clark Dotty” Wilson Street Genuine ... 24 carat . . . solid gold . . . frame the personality picture of Dotty . . . distinctive in bearing . . . classic in carriage . . . . warm-hearted . . . statu¬ esque . . . startlingly attractive . . . exudes good cheer ... ac¬ complished horsewoman . . . will be a commercial worker.” Athletic Association; Band; Typ¬ ing Award; Junior Prom.
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Paul D. Baldelli Baldie” 128 Hildreth Street The boy with a personality that is envied by all . . . easy-going . . . amiable . . . friendly . . . full of the Old Harry . . . terrific sense of humor ... a master of give-and-take conversa¬ tion . . . the life of Room 34 . . . favors a career in the Marine Corps.” Spring Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Athletic Asso¬ ciation; Student Council. Paul E. Beausoleil Bo-Bo” Pleasant Street Tall . . . slender . . . poised . . . ultra-sharp dresser .. . . has a way with the ladies . . . very smooth dancer . . . serious about his work . . . eager to learn, and eager to help . . . promising machinist . . . interested in ma¬ chine-tool career with one eye on the service.” Athletic Association; Senior Prom Committee; Vocational School Certificate. Dorothy June Belmore Penna” 32 Bond Street Another of the Belmore lovelies . . . tom-boyish . . . mischievous . . . teems with energy and good spirits . . . gets the most out of life . . . popular with the boys . . . just crazy about P. D. . . . crystal ball reads ' Housewife’.” Basketball; Athlet’c Association; Cheerleaders Club; Cap and Gown Committee. Arthur C. Bibi Art” 70 Chestnut Street Smooth . . . suave . . . slick . . . witty . . . enterta ' ning . . . sharp dresser and dandy of the dance floor . . . interested in cars . . . enthusiastic member of Hudson National Guard . . . future in the lap of Uncle Sam.” Athletic Association; Superlative, Wittiest; Senior Prom Commit¬ tee; Basketball. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE First Row: Ruth Sher, Sylvia Sleeper, Mary Slattery, Phyllis Mutch, Priscilla Clarke, Nicholas DiTommaso, Edward Gauvin, Raymond Travers, Robert Scott, Ray Swanson. Absent: Genero Quaglia. Joan P. Biondi Joanie” 16 Devens Street Distinctive . . . dainty . . . debby type . . . conservative . . . pretty . . . wardrobe, and the way she wears clothes envy of all girls . . . demeanor an example to un¬ der-classmen ... is enrolled at Pierce Secretarial School.” Athletic Association; Junior Prom Committee. Primo J. Borella Butch” 117 Bolton Street Rugged . . . Rock of Gibraltar type . . . outwardly silent . . . kept the girls at arm’s length for three years before he succumbed . . . selected as ' Best Natured’ . . . one of the Panthers All-Time de¬ fensive backfield stars . . . an¬ other of the Borella sharpshooters . . . plans for future uncertain.” Athletic Association; Football; Tunior Hop Committee; Superla¬ tive, Best Natured. Robert A. Borella Boh” 117 Bolton Street Virile . . . robust . . . hearty . . . full of fun . . . powerhouse in class activities . . . airplaae enthusiast . . . expert rifleman and member of the Co. K. cham¬ pionship Rifle Team . . . plans an engineering course at North¬ eastern.” Football; Track; Athletic Asso¬ ciation ; Senior Prom Committee. Janet A. Bruyere Bunny” 40 Essex Street Tall . . . slender . . . dark and pre ty . . . vivacious . . . blue eyed . . . the most perfect model of 1953 . . . allergic to home¬ work and olive oil . . . all-around good sport and favorite . . . will attend business college.” Athletic Association; Senior Prom Committee; Typewriting Award; Gregg Shorthand Certificate; Year Book Committee.
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Richard J. Cormier Dick” 4 Frye Street Swarthy . . . slender . . . good- looking . . . gracious ... al¬ ways wears a smile . . . gregari¬ ous . . . affects a continental air with his French beret . . . accom¬ plished machine operator . . . will enter Navy.” Athletic Association; Baseball; Vocational School Certificate; Se¬ nior Hop Committee. Margaret J. Coxon Margie” 62 Newton Street Cute . . . slight . . . twinkling eyes and a ready smile . . . mad about sweaters . . . very agree¬ able . . . one of Room 21’s con¬ stant chatterers . . . peps up any party with her mischievous ways . . . headed for Framingham and a teaching career.” Manager of Girls’ Basketball Team; Manager of Softball Team; Secretary of Athletic Association; Senior Prom; Class Play; Year Book Committee; Girls’ Club; Junior Hop; National Honor So¬ ciety. Ruth A. Cummings Ruthie” Elm Street Extension Chic . . . strikingly attractive . . . knows how to wear clothes . . . rates a second look even from the girls . . . boys never stop looking . . . page-boy ' bob’ a special attraction . . . wishes to become an Airline Hostess.” Athletic Association; Girls’ Club; Senior Prom Committee; Year Book Comm ' ttee; Junior Prom Committee; Banner Committee. Richard L. Cunningham Speed” Stevens Street If he were anything other than big, then the gods would have been wrong . . . big in heart . . . big in mind . . . big in his rela¬ tions with his school and class¬ mates . . . he’s the Mr. Big of ’53 ... no task is too routine . . . no task too difficult for Dick.” Track; Athletic Association; Ju¬ nior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Play Commit¬ tee; Cap and Gown Committee. Ralph J. D’Angelo D ' Ange” 200 Beach Street Likeable . . . loquacious . . . easy-going . . . everybody’s friend . . . industrious . . . bright Stu¬ dent . . . hostile to typewriting . . . loves to hunt and cook . . . will make a happy home for his wife . . . enjoys transmitting his hunting adventures to others . . . the Bounding Main is his choice.” Baseball; Track; Athletic Asso¬ ciation ; Typewriting Award; Class Day Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Hop Commit¬ tee; Year Book Committee. Barbara Anne Corrinni Barb” 17 Charles Street Vivid . . . vital . . . vivacious . . . able . . . active . . . animated . . . one-hundred percent concen¬ tration and effort, whether it be chatting or cheerleading ... a leader with drive to spare . . . knows what she wants to say, and says it . . . Dental Receptionist career her choice.” Basketball; Field Hockey; Ath¬ letic Association; Cheerleaders’ Club; Class Day Committee; Girls’ Club; Senior Prom; Pub¬ licity. Norma L. Cummings Norm” 42 Mill ham Road ”1953 ' Louisa Alcott’ type . . . as sweet as she is pretty ... as unaffected as she is reserved . . . withal, friendly, aggressive in competition. . . push shot perfec¬ tionist on basketball team . . . voted ' Most Serious’ . . . nursing for Norma.” Senior Prom Committee; Vice- President of Junior Class; Year Book Committee; Superlative, Most Serious; National Honor Society; Basketball; Softball. RING COMMITTEE Seated: Janice Marshall. Standing: Verna Gilbreath, Paul Donahue, Thelma Caragian Absent: Robert Lesieur. Evelyn L. Daris J Erie” 112 Howe Street The Girl with ’The Lady Esther Complexion’ . . . blue-eyed . . . blonde . . . giggles plus . . . en¬ joys life and the people in it . . . excels in bookkeeping . . . bowl¬ ing enthusiast . . . has a yen for a Service Career in the Waves.” thletic Association; Class Gift Committee; Junior Hop Com¬ mittee.
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