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RITA E. ENGREN 67 Avalon Avenue Softly speak and sweetly smile” FRANK A. ERWIN 95 Di.wvell Avenue 'Laugh and the world laughs with you.” SHIRLEY M. EWEL 68 Parkhurst Street “The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes incon- venient.” Nominating Committee 2; Home Room Representative 2; Girls' Club 2. Vice President 3; Tri Hi Y 3: Traffic 3: Bowling 2; President 3. GEORGE W. FAIR 164 Sea Street “He’s a very devil.” Sailing Club 2; Basketball 2: In tramural Basketball I. 2. 3. THERESA M. FALCON! 109 Franklin Street “The siveetest thing that ever grew beside a human door.” Golden Rod Business Staff 3. Girls' Club 3. MADELINE A. FANARA 67 Water Street “She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on.” BARBARA FAULKNER 193 Whitwell Street Religion does not censure or exclude unnumbered pleasures, harmlessly pur- sued.” Library Stall 3. MEREDITH A. FAY 5 Janet Road “She ran her fingers o’er the ivoiy keys.” Golden Rod Assistant Business Manager 3: Baton Twirling Club 1. 2. 3: Drum Majorettes 3; State Music Festival 2. 3: Sailing Club 2: (.iris' ( ltd) 3: Winter Sports Club 2: Bowling I. 2. 3: Softball 2. 3; Basketball 2: Student Aide I. 2. GERALDINE F. FERRY 60 Grandview Avt nue “If a good face is a letter of recommendation, a good heart is a letter of credit.” |unior Red Cross Representative 3; Girls' Club 3; Spanish Club 2. 3: Bowling 3: Softball 2. 3: Golf Club 3: Rifle Club 2: Traf lie 3. ANN M. FITZGERALD 12 Xarragansett Road “The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship.” French Club 2: Winter Sports Club 2: Spanish Club 3; Girls' Club 2. 3: Sailing Club 2: Ra dio Club. Secretary 3; Bowling Club I: Gott 3.
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DANIEL B. DONAHER 50 Savillc Avenue Exceptions prove the rule.” I'ennis I. 3: Intramural Basket- hall I. 3; Junior Achievement Group 3. BARBARA DONAHUE 62 Willow Avenue To be born with the gift of hi ugh ter and a sense that the world is mad.” Sailing Club 2: Girls' Club 2. Secretary 3: French Club 2. 3; Winter Sports Club 2. 3: Bowling 3: I rallic 3. MARY T. DONLIN 16 Hall Place “Joking and humor are pleasant, and often of ex- treme utility.” Girls' Club 3: Bowling I; Cafe teria 2. 3. DOROTHY L. DOYLE 18 Fall lie Street Many friends in general; one in special.” Christmas Concert 2: Spring Concert 2: Swimming Club I: Spanish Club 2: I ri Hi Y 3: Stu dent Aide I. LORRAINE F. DOYLE 10 I.illian Road The very pin It of perfec- tion.” (.iris' Club 3: Swimming Club I; Bowling 1.2. 3. FRANCIS L. DRACO 18 Thornton Street .I friend with all his com- rades.” Pram Committee 3; Radio Club President 2. 3: Hi Y 2. President 3: Winter Sports Club 2. 3: Sail ing Club I. 2; Baseball I. 2. 3: Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3: Cross Country 2. 3: Book room 2.3. ELIZABETH EASTMAN 30 Park Street “A face with gladness over- spread.! Soft smiles, by human kindness bred!” Sailing Club I. 2: Girls' Club 2. 3; Spanish Club 3; Radio Club 3. BALLARD E. EBBETT 80 Campbell Street His own character, the ar- biter of everyone’s for- tune.” (dec Club I. 2. 3: Christmas Concert I. 2. 3; Chapel Choir I. 2. 3: Stale Musical Festival I. 2: Stamp Club I. BENJAMIN EDELSTON 17 Fowler Street Handsome is as handsome does.” French Club 2: Football 1.2. 3: Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3. BEVERLY J. ELDRIDGE I •Pi Stoughton Street She is a sweet-tempered girl and one of gentle mood.” (.iris' Club 3; Bowling 3.
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BARBARA FI 1 ZGERALD 23 Hailey Street ”Here’s to her who halves our sorrows and doubles our joys.” ‘ (.olden Rod Representative 1. 2. 3: Home Room Rcprcst nta- tative 2: (.ills' Club 2. 3: French Club 2: Winter Sports Club 2: Howling Club I. WILLIAM I I I .GERALD 88 Assaliet Road ‘‘His pencil was striking, resistless, end grand; His manners 'were gentle, complying, and bland.” (.olden Rod Representative 3: Orchestra 2: Hand I. 2. 3: State Music Festival I. 2. 3; Spring Concert I: Sailing Club I: Page and Stage 2. EILEEN B. FLYNN 109 Federal Avenue ‘‘She is always laughing for she has an infinite deal of wit.” Radio Club 3: (.iris' Club 2. 3; Press Club 3: Swimming 3. JOAN M. FRE l HEIM 1 15 Fcnno Street “In youth and beauty wis- dom is but rare!” (.olden Rod I.ilerarv I'ditor 3: Sailing Club I. 2: (.iris' Club 2 Hoard 3: Spanish Club 3: Winter Sports Club 2: Press Club I: Cre alive Writing 3: Page and Stage 3: Radio Club 2. 3: Bowling I 2. 3: Traffic 3. RAUL A. GAGNON 275 Water Street “jHis own especial pleasure attracts each one” French Club 3. DOROTHY GARDNER 11 Bishop Road “Those blue violets, her eyes.” Christmas Concert 2. 3; Spring Concert 2. 3: Ciris' Club 3: Win- ter Sports Club 2: Howling 2: Swimming I: Basketball 2: Glee Club 3. PATRICIA A. FORI) I 13 Fcnno Street “Xothing is rarer than true good nature.” Golden Rod l it ran Stall 3: (.iris' Club 2. Hoard 3; Sailing Club 2: Winter Sports Club 2: Radio Club 2: Creative Writing ( lub 2. 3: I ri Hi V 3: Howling I. 2. 3: Golf 3. JoANN M. FRAZIER 173 Fcnno Street What u'cll-appointcd lead- er fronts us here?” Baton I wirling Club I. 2. Pres idem 3: Drum Majorette 2: Head Majorette 3: State Music Festival 2. 3: Sailing Club 2: (.iris' Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 3: Wintei S|»orls ( lull 2: Softball 2. 3: I ii Hi V 3: Student Aide I. 2. EDWARD J. (.AUDI ANO 26 Chapman Street ‘What is wit? Reason ex- pressed artfully.” Football I: Track I: Intramural Basketball I. JAMES S. (.AUDIANO 102 Cross Street My sentence is for open war.” French Club 2: Intramural Has kctball I.
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