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Wayne E. Davis Winn” 38 Brown Street Dark . . . deep . . . debonair . . . dignified . . . serious outlook on life . . . dependable . . . gets the job done type . . . good or¬ ganizer . . . loves music . . . will enter Boston University. Junior Prom Committee; Class Gift Committee; Band; Athletic Association. Charles A. Dedecko Chas” 34 Cotting Avenue In the parlance of modern teen¬ age slang, ' a Hunk ' . . . certainly qualifies for the reference in size and appearance . . . six feet and then some . . . blond, curly- haired, and pink-cheeked ... so¬ cially operates on the ' grass is greener in the the other fellow ' s yard’ theory . . . pet passion, automobiles . . . future plans, automobile mechanic. Football; Track; Junior Prom Committee; Athletic Association. William H. Delaney Bill” 99 Church Street Good-looking . . . debonair . . . dependable . . . unassuming . . . courteous . . . invaluable mem¬ ber of Student Council . . . ag¬ gressive center on basketball team . . . future centered upon a career in dentistry.’’ President, Student Council; Man¬ ager, Track Team; Basketball; Motto Committee. Paul Demoorjian Demo” 35 Brook Street The Little Professor with the 4-H outlook on life . . . pint- sized prankster . . . full of fun and tricks . . . thrives on the out-of-doors . . . poultry fancier in spare time . . . ambitious type¬ setter on Enterprise staff . . . will enter Stockbridge Agricultural School. Athletic Association; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com¬ mittee; Junior Hop Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Audio- Visual Projectionist. COLOR COMMITTEE Left to Right: Raymond Rougeau, Barbara Frado, Phyllis Mutch, Joan Supeck, Robert Wing. David A. Doane Happy” Bigelow Street Pleasant . . . courteous . reticent . . . keen . . . candid . . . conscientious ... a pleasure to be with . . . outstanding in ma¬ thematics and an all-round good student . . . fondest wish is to become an engineer.” Athletic Association; Senior Prom; Class Gift Committee. Paul F. Donahue Ace” 22 Maplewood Avenue Superlative, ' Most Agreeable’ keynote to his personality . . . liked by and sought after by all of his classmates . . . very active in class affairs . . . earnest . . . sincere . . . thoughtful ... al¬ ways ready to pitch in and do his share of work . . . another Navy prospect.” Athletic Association; Class Ring Committee; Superlative, Most Agreeable; Football. Earl F. Donnellon 17 Commonwealth Avenue Towering . . . tight-lipped . . . short on words, long on listening . . . steady . . . sincere . . . sym¬ pathetic ... at home discussing anything from Aviation to Apple Orchards . . . hasn’t made up his mind about the future.” Athletic Association; Junior Prom Committee. Nicholas A. DiTommasso Nick” 103a Main Street Wholesome . . . hearty . . . handsome . . . helpful . . . every¬ one ' s friend . . . rugged defensive star on football team . . . out¬ standing in track . . . popular choice of entire school as student Representative for Good Govern¬ ment Day . . . will enter service.” Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Athletic Association; Track; Football; Chess Club; Comm : ttee on Committees; Stu¬ dent Representative, Good Gov¬ ernment Day.
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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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Harold R. Foisy Fuzz” 4 Edinboro Street Short . . . smooth . . . suave . . . miniature machinist . . . makes good use of his time, alternating between Vocational School and the Sherman Shoe . . . proud member of Hudson National Guard Tank Company . . . gave ' Jack A Line’ about a year back, and has been on the end of it ever since . . . wants to become a tool designer. Athletic Association; Year Book Committee; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee; Vocational School Cer- t ficate. Richard F. Donnellon Dick” 17 Commonwealth Avenue Big Boy of the Vocational School . . . plenty of man . . . rugged . . . reliant . . . capable . . . enjoys the favor of the la¬ dies, but spreads own favors widely . . . those who know him say he has the best appetite in the class . . . National Guard member . . . plans to enter the service after graduation.” Senior Prom Committee; Athletic Association; Vocational School Certificate. Doris J. Flagg Do-Do” 65 Belmont Street Brunette . . . mysterious . . . likeable . . . always ready for a laugh . . . neat as a pin . . . glows with friendliness . . . light as an angel on skates . . . plans to enter the secretarial field.” Athletic Association; Color and Motto Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Committee of Com- m ttees; Junior Hop; Cheerlead¬ ers Club. Marcia M. Forbush Marsh” 59 Witherbee Street Tintype of ' Typical All-Ameri¬ can Girl’ . . . striking ... at¬ tractive . . . alive . . . versatile . . . a leader . . . equally effec¬ tive on the platform or the bas¬ ketball court . . . ’Best Athlete’ Superlative . . . will attend Ver¬ mont Junior College.” Vice-President of Athletic Asso¬ ciation; Captain of Cheerleaders; Girls’ Club; Basketball; Softball; Field Hockey; Junior Hop; Pic- tu r e Committee; Year Book Com¬ mittee; Superlative, Best Athlete; Class Play. Jacquelyne T. Forrest Jackie” 108 Howe Street Miss Animation of ’53 . . . pert . . . gay . . . fun-loving . . . neat . . . nifty . . . tantalizing, teasing smile . . . good student . . . excels in mathematics . . . hopes to become a Laboratory Technician.” Athletic Association; Cheerleaders Club; Chess Club; Motto Com¬ mittee; Year Book Committee; Junior Hop Committee; Senior Prom Committee. Roy A. Durand Durango Kid” 71 Florence Street The fella who inspired the say¬ ing, ' When a fella needs a Friend’ . . . introspective . . . retiring . . . thoughtful . . . thorough . . . girl-shy but not gun-shy . . . loves hunting . . . competent out-fielder on baseball team . . . will enter Air Force.” Baseball; Athletic Association; Junior Hop Committee. Joyce B. Flynn Joy” 71 Plymouth Street Reflects her nickname by enjoy¬ ing school and her school friends . . . agreeable . . . a‘tractive combination of chestnut hair, blue eyes . . . loves to draw car¬ toons . . . ' Bentley’s School of Accounting,’ her September ad¬ dress.” Athletic Association; Senior Prom; Senior Hop; Year Book Com¬ mittee. MOTTO COMMITTEE Left to Right: Jacqueline Forrest, Edward Gauvin, William Delaney, Robert White, Patricia Livernois. Absent: Louis Scerra. James P. Forrest Pat” 108 Howe Street Athletic . . . mild in manner, but fiercely aggressive in compe- t’tion . . . popular without ef¬ fort . . . key member of basket¬ ball team . . . member of Com¬ pany K, National Guard . . . plans dependent upon Uncle Sam.” Football; Basketball; Baseball; Track; Athletic Association; Typewriting Award; Junior Prom Committee.
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