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Phyllis Jean Dale 135 Scituate Street Carol K. Crosby 246 Mystic Street Gilbert and Sullivan, Dramatic Club To know her is to like her.” Next year Carol will be found studying at Framingham. She will long remember Miss Bailey ' s French classes. Kenneth M. Cunningham 9 Trowbridge Street Enthusiasm is the life of the soul.” Menzies, who plans to go to t the University of Massachusetts to be a chemist, will always remember his junior year in Mr. Lowder ' s class. I I 1 Sylvia Regina Cunningham 9 Trowbridge Street Chronicle, G. A .A., Tennis A smile is a tvhisper of a laugh.” Bunny,” who will be found at Colby next year, enjoys skiing and swimming. Being the only senior at the G. A. A. initiation will linger longest in her memories. Shirley Marcia Custer 56 Cleveland Street Badminton Happy I am. from care I’m free.” Next year will find Shirley, whose hobby is roller skating, at Fisher School. While there, she will have fond memories of the fun in Mr. Gibbs’ Typing class. Barbara Joan Dacey 48 Dundee Road Bowling Though she’s quiet, one knows she’s there.” Barb,” who enjoys bowling, is going to B. U. next year. She will long remember Miss Anderson’s cooking class and also the football games. G. A. A. Executive Board. Student Council. Field Hockey. Manager. Softball. Basketball. Bowling, Chronicle I shall laugh myself to death.” Popular ”Phyl” is planning to go to Flarvard Hall after graduation. One thing she’ll always remember about A. H. S. is that there’s never a dull moment. Richard M. Dalton 78 Orvis Road Work hard, try for success.” Long remaining in Dick’s” mem- ory will be Mr. Skinner’s all-boy chemistry class ( must have been dull!). Like most males he enjoys sports. Robert Edmund D ' Amore 65 Fisher Road Feiv people get into trouble with- out their own help.” Next year will find Fuzz” at M. 1. T. He’ll long remember the fun (I ) he had in his weekly visits to Mr. Downs’ office. William F. Damour 154 Hillside Avenue Learning, that cobweb of the brain.” Bill,” whose favorite pastime is keeping his car in working condi- tion, is undecided about his future. He’ll always remember the lunch periods. Richard P. Danton 5 1 Eustis Street There is mischief in this man.” Dick” is still undecided about the future. Automobiles take up most of his spare time. He’ll always remember Mr. Eaton’s interesting discussions. Fage Twenty-seven
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Marilyn E. Coiley 27 Wyman Terrace G. A. A., Class Basketball, Tennis, Chronicle Promptness is the soul of business.” Petite Mai plans to make office work her career. Toz ' s” class in her sophomore year will stand out in her memory. Mai” enjoys bowling and dancing. Carole Margaret Collins 112 Highland Avenue Captain of the Field Hockey Team, G. A, A.. Softball, Gilbert and Sul- lii’an. Dramatic Club Full of life, full of fun. Popular Carole plans to go to Bentley’s after graduating. She will never forget her sophomore year in Toz’s” Economic Geography class. Lillian Frances Colton 15 Westminster Avenue Bowling I bear a charmed life.” Lillian will attend B. U. next year. She will long remember Miss Anderson ' s cooking class, as well as the football games. Virginia Cooke 40 Hutchinson Road G. A, A.. Bowling, Dramatic Club Easy to look at, nice to know.” Ginger, who will never forget Mr. Fusco’s U. S. History class or Mr. Eaton’s Math 11 class, is plan- ning to go to Colby Junior College after graduation. Rhea Virginia Cooney 32 Lombard Terrace Chronicle. Year Book Committee, Gilbert and Sullivan. Girls’ Glee Club. Dramatic Club Softly speak and sweetly smile.” Rhea, who is planning to go to the University of Massachusetts, will never forget Mr. Eaton’s Math 11 class or Driver Training with Mr. Kotchin. 1 wonder why! William Edward Copithorne 24 Lakeview 1 am the monarch of all I survey.” Bill is heading for the Univer- sity of Massachusetts. Outside of school he enjoys playing ping pong with Chuck Andrews. He ' ll always remember Mr. Kapff’s Algebra classes. Carol Ann Coughlin 59 Winter Street h odern Dancing, Bowling, Basket- ball. Tennis, Dramatic Club The passport to anyivhere is a smile.” Carol, who will always remember the fun she had in Miss Krastin’s English class, is planning to go to Fisher’s Business School. Patricia Mary Coughlin 55 Adams Street Chronicle. Dramatic Club, Year Book Committee, Bouling, Tennis In faith, you have a merry heart.” Pat’s” pleasing personality has won her many friends at A. H. S. Her main outside interests are roller skating and bowling. She will long remember Mrs. Lee ' s Sewing classes and the A. H. S. football games. Anne A. Coulombe 24 Randolph Street I am in a holiday humor.” Energetic Anne is still undecided about the future. Ice skating is her hobby, and she will keep in mem- ory the Rec dances. Marjory Ann Cronin 10 Avon Place Chronicle, Gilbert and Sullivan. Girls’ Glee Club, Year Book Committee. G. A. A. Dinner was made for eatin’, not for talkin’.” Mr. Eaton ' s Math 111 class is what Margie” will remember most about high school. Her favorite outside activities include dancing, skating, and bowling. Page Twenty-six
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Robert Donald D’Apice 73 Waverly Street Student Council, Band. Chronicle Good sense and good nature are never separated.” Bob” will join the Air Force after graduation and study radar. He will be remembered for his good nature and leadership in the Vocational Department. Joan Louise Darcey 65 Brattle Street Gentle in manner, firm in reality.” Joan’s favorite outside activities are tap dancing and bowling. She will not forget working in the of- fice. Cynthia Ann Davieau 31 Chestnut Street G. A. A., Field Hockey. Dramatic Club. Basketball There is none like her, none.” Cinnie,” who plans to attend B. U., will always remember walk- ing to lunch in her junior year with a special friend. Patricia Ellen Day 1 5 Bow Street Bowling She is the kind whose nature knows no worries.” Pat,” a future secretary, will never forget the fun she had in Miss Cassone’s typing class. Bowl- ing and roller skating have given Pat much fun. Constance Ann DeCaprio 24 Scituate Street G. A. A., Basketball, Softball, Field Hockey Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” Connie,” who has many friends at A. H. S., will not be forgotten while she’s at the Lawrence Memo- rial Hospital. Skating and bowling are her favorite outside activities. Janet Lorraine DeCosta 1 Magnolia Street G. A. A. A little girl with a peppy way.” Jan” loves to listen to hillbilly music. She will never forget her cooking classes with Miss Forsyth. Angela A. DeLorenzo 94 Varnum Street Student Council. Cheerleading, Chronicle. G. A. A.. Secretary of Gilbert and Sullivan. Girls’ Hockey, Basketball, Flonor Roll She is always peppy, never blue.” Angie,” a vivacious all-round good sport, intends to go to Kath- arine Gibbs next year. Dancing and sports take top honors on her list of varied activities. Pauline Faith DeMatteis 125 Webster Street G. A. A., Bowling, Chess Club, Camera Club Gaily the troubador touches his guitar.” Either the Waves or office work will claim fun-loving Tex” after high school. She will always remem- ber Miss Thompson’s typing class. Carol Joyce Dewing 176 Pleasant Street Wise to resolve, and patient to perform.” Her Spanish teacher and Mr. Col- etta’s art classes will always be re- membered by sports-loving Carol. After leaving A. H. S. she plans to attend art school. Nancy Ann Dingwell 26 Swan Place Bowling, Modern Dance A carefree heart, a sunny smile.” Miss Krastin’s English class will long be remembered by Nancy who plans to be an airline hostess. Her favorite outside activities include ice skating and swimming. Page Twenty-eight
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