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ROBI R I DAVID ( ( Wil l- 21 Lafayette Street Music is liis love.” Baseball 1,2. 3. ISABEL M RV DALY 9 Curtis Avenue “ANothing is rarer than true good nature.” JEANNE DAVIDSON 79 Raycroft Street Suppress me if you can! I am a merry jest!” MAXINE THELMA DAVIS 909 Hancock Street 'She must he seen to he appre- ciated.” MARIE ELIZABETH DELANEY 131 Utica Street When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.” Tri-Hi Y 3; Bowling I; Horseback Riding 2. LORRAINE LEAH DEL LONGO 627 Willard Street A light heart lix'es long. Girls' Club 2. 3: Bowling I. 2, 3; Swimming 3. I RY VIOLA DE SIMONE 78 Broadway (loud sense and good nature arc never separated.” Golden Rod Secretary 3: Girls' Club 3; Health Service Stall 2; Cafeteria Staff 1. 2. 3. CATHERINE AGNES DEVEAU 605 Washington Street Of every nohle work, the silent part is best.” RICHARD A. 1)1 BONA 95 Columbia Street ‘71 is mind his kingdom, and his u'ill his law.” Band 3; Orchestra 3. ELIA JOANNE DI DONA I IS 3 ! Lowe Street A peculiar kind of fear they call courage. Bowling 1. LOUISE ANN DI CIULIO 67 Edwards Street A merry heart tnaketh a cheerful countenance.” Newswriters 1, 2; Bowling 1. EARL JOHN DINSMORE 126 Bay view Avenue You arc altogether governed hy humours.”
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ELAINE MARIE COLELLA 30 Lowe Street For ’tis the mind that makes the body rich. Traffic 3: Bowling I; Archery I; Basketball I. DIANA SYLVIA COLE I TI 190 Federal Avenue The eyes, those silent tongues of love. Girls' Club 2; Red Cross Repre- sentative- 2; Bowling 2. GLORIA VIRGINIA COLE I I I 202 Whit well Street He that has done you a kindness trill he more ready to do you an- other.” Newswriters 3. ANNA ANGELINA COLLURA 108 South Street To know her is to love her. Golden Roil Advertising Manager 3. CHARLES EDWARD CONWAY GO Bunker Hill Lane “Silence is the genius of fools, and one of the virtues of the wise. I rack 2, 3; Football 3. JOHN GORDON COOKE •10 Winthrop Street “Silence is sweeter than speech. CHESTER A. COSSEBOOM 139 Whitwcll Street All things are won by diligence.' Traffic 3; Spanish Club 3. BARBARA N COUGHLIN 90 Rhoda Street liyes of pure women, wholesome stars of love.” Girls’ Club 3; Rifle Club 3. MARYI.YN BRADFORD CRAIG 88 Hillside Avenue Sir, as have a soul, she is an angel. Tin and Ring Committee 3; Tri- Hi- Y 2. Vice-President 3; Girls' Club 2. Vice-President 3; Cheer- leader I. 2. 3: Horseback Riding 2; Swimming I; Student Council 2. 3. STANLEY ROY CRAMOND 31 North Payne Street It matters not how long we live hut how.” Football 2. 3; Basketball 2. 3. BEVERLY LORRAINE CROCKER 21G Winthrop Street There is a lady street and kind, was never face so pleased my mind.” LOUIS RALPH CUGINI 139 Liberty Street To make a virtue of necessity.' Football 2. 3: Basketball 2.
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ROMMARII'. N. DI T1EKO 872 Sea Street Their is one pair of eyes Iliat tease.” I At I I RANCIS DIRKSMEIER 72 Shirley Street ■ The wont for me is joy. just simple joy. I rack 2. 3. 11 ANI I I I M KIE DI I I I IK) 17 Kdgewood Circle She is thy friend indeed, she will help thee in thy need. Home Room Representative I: |imior Red Cross Representative 2: Horseback Riding 2; Newswriters I. 2: bowling I: I 'cunis 1: Student Aide 3. (.RACK I.(HIM- 1)011 ER I V 21 Langley Circle a woman has long hair, it is a gloiy to her. Girls' Club 2. 3; Home Economics Club 2; Bowling 2. JAMES LEO DOHERTY 107 Y'crchild Street '7 would rather see a young man blush, than turn pale.” Football 2. 3; Baseball 3. IRENE l I KICIA DONAH I I 88 Lancaster Street Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness.” Golden Rod Representative 2; Ncwswriteis 2: Tennis I. ROBERT I . DONOY N 10 Homestead Avenue The greater man the greater cour- tesy. SHIRLEY I. DWYER 888 Southern Artery Praise is not only gratifying it is the source of fresh energy which can he measured in the labora- tory.” (dee Club 2; Chapel Choir 2. 3; bowling I; Archer) 3. M RYELEANORDYMOCk 7 Nilscn Avenue She was the proud possessor of lovely hair and eyes. Swimming 2; bowling 3. ANNA MARGA RE I El I LANDER 37 Rollerts Street Oh, I am slabbed with laughter. Bowling 1. 2. 3. JENNIE EM AN CELL 74 Raycrofl Street Horn with the gift of laugh lei. Girls' Club 3; Bowling 3. BE I IY I.LI ABETH ENG 71 Dysarl Street Here is a dear, a true industrious friend. (oils' Club 3; Rifle Club I; Swim- ming 2; Ncwswriteis I: Junior Red Cross Representative I, 2, 3.
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