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RUDOLPH D'AMICO Danny has a way of making friends by his pleasant smile. There aren't many games that pass without Danny's being there. If you want to know what type of shoes to buy, just consult him at the Hollywood Shoe Store. Danny always manages to get his home work in on time. GLORIA DARLING Honor Society, Hi-Tri 11-2-31, Pres. 131, Crimson 131, Senior Play Prod. 131, Townie 131, Ring Com. 131, Soc. Com. 131, Bowling 12-31. Gloria with her pretty face and sparkling eyes is one of our most popular seniors. Maybe l1er charming personality accounts for the fact that she is welcome in any group, large or small. We could go on and on and still not do justice to one who has done so much in her high school career. LORA DIANA DAUBNEY Bowling 121, Assembly Com. 131, Crimson 131, Townie 131. Di, better known to her friends as Goat, is one of the luckier gals in our class, having been blessed with natural cuI'ly hair. Full of pep, vim, and vigor, Di is never without something to do. As Editor-in-Chief of the Townie, Diana did a grand job. VIRGINIA DAVIS Ginny, a well-known member of our class, has dark hair and eyes which make her very pleasing to look at, as a certain some- one in the Navy well knows. Ginny is a very active sergeant in the East Providence C.A.P. and, from all reports, is really quite easy on those she outranks. CAROLINE MARTHA DECATUR Honor Society, Hi-Tri 12-31, Bowling 12-31, Nom. Com. 121, Assembly Com. 131. Senior Play Prod. 131, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 131. Sugar and spice and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of. This certainly applies to Kay, as she, with her sunny hair, delightful complexion, and gay personality never fails to brighten up any group. Too bad fellows, her main interest is deep in the heart of New Hampshire. ROBERT DELANEY VVhen you meet Bob, he seems to be very quiet, but you soon revise your opinion of him. He does enjoy a joke when he hears one. Bob's blond hair is the envy of many a fellow in E.P. Good- looking, intelligent, and well mannered are the three adjectives that describe Bob. Ill
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RICHARD JOSEPH COELHO Nothing ever seems to bother Dick. His good looks and curly hair and freckles have attracted many friends to him. Who hasn't seen his sketches of airplanes? Some day this hobby will undoubt- edly prove very profitable. JOHN CONLEY Jackie is a quiet fellow once in a while. The rest of the time he spends having fun entertaining his classmates and his teach- ers. If you were to look at Jackie for the first time, you'd think he was the shy type. Don't let appearances fool you, however. MARY ANTONIA COPPOLELLI Mary's gleaming black hair first attracted us to her. Later we found her personality and her charm equally attractive. Although we doubt that Mary will ever become one of Mrs. McCullough's protegees, we have found her to be a good sport and eager to join in any classroom pranks. CHARLES COROLLA Swimming 131, Track 121, Wrestling 131, Orchestra 11-2-31. What's that dazzling light that's moving down the corridor? Oh! that's Chuck Corolla with his newest bow tie. Chuck is one of the smaller members of our illustrious class. He weighs in the vicinity of 100 lbs. He certainly is an example of compressed energy. RALPH SUFFERN COSTA Hockey 11-2-31, Band 11-2-31, Track 12-31, Orchestra 11-21, Nom. Com. 131. Ralphie is the star hockey player who pulled East Providence out of a rut and gave us a chance for the playoffs. Ralph is a comedian at heart and delights in breaking up the routine of the day with some old chestnut told whenever someone will listen to him. HERBERT EVERETT CUSHING Hi-Y 11-2-31, Soc. Com. 121, Wrestling 131, Senior Play 131. ' Cooky is that tall, dark, curly-haired lad, who is known and liked by everyone, both male and female. 1In fact we happen to know he's quite a Casanova.1 A sports enthusiast, Cooky never misses a game and is a prominent member of our wrestling team, 18
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OLIVE ROSE DEVALLEY Bowling 12-35, Nom. Com. 135. Shiny black hair, pretty eyes, dimples, and personality plus- a description of Dolly. Dolly with her friend Hope may be seen at almost any of E.P.'s varied activities, an example of her school spirit. Dolly will make an attractive secretary for some lucky busi- ness executive. NANCY DEWHIRST Hi-Tri 11-2-35, Bowling 125, Assembly Com. 135, Crimson 135, Senior Play 135. There will always be a Hilda -this is the memorable line of Nancy in the senior play. There'll always be a Nancy in our hearts, for she has made many friends during her stay at E.P. With her pleasing ways we are sure she will make a lasting impression on the new friends that she will make later on in life. RUTH DODGE Have you seen that dark haired miss hurrying into room 6 mornings? That's Ruthie, who hails from Riverside. Like most Riverside folks she likes good times and by her winning ways usually has them. Her future may lie in Johnson and Wales Busi- ness School. ELSIE MARGUERITE DUELL Elsie isn't quite as noisy as a good many of us are, but she enjoys a good time as well as anyone. Her friendly smile, always beaming down on someone, her pleasant disposition, and her abil- ity to make friends are easily recognized by us all. RACHEL CARVER DUPOUY Every morning and every night Rachel can be seen gracing the Seekonk bus with her presence and keeping the amorous young gentlemen at a distance in order to breathe properly. Rachel's blond hair and cheery disposition add a certain something to the monotony of the day. ETHELYN JULIA EDDY Honor Society. Ethelyn, one of the quieter members of our class, is the pride and joy of all her teachers. An excellent student, Ethelyn can be depended on to give the right answers. We envy Ethelyn because she never has to use any trite excuses because of the lack of a. homework paper. 20
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