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fin H H BLU E Sixteen AND VVHITE STANl.lfY THEODCRIE COHISN I3-I l.arch Street Ted, a state champion in badminton, is a lovcr of all sports. His extra curricular activities include the llope Log, Senior Ifrenth Club, Junior Alliance Ifrangais, and the BLUI2 AND VJHITE Sports Stall. Stanley would like to attend Brown Uni- versity. THOMAS SAIVIUELE COLARDO 52 Aschham Street When we think of foot- ball and girls. Junior comes to mind. If he is present, there is always a good time. for he has an interest in al- most everything. His activi- ties at Hope include member- ship in the Track, Football and Fencing Teams. Tom plans to become a silversmith. LAURENCE ERROLE COLLIER 649 Prairie Avenue Treasurer of the Young Artists' Club, Usher, mem- ber of the B-Luiz AND WHITE Business Staff, Larry is an asset to any organization. This fellow, who likes blondes, brunettes, and red- heads, chooses music as his favorite subject. After al- tending college. he wants to be successful and retire at an early age. ABBOTT S. CUTNER 320 Narragansett Street Abbott's chief interests are horses, the Yankees, and pret- ty girlsf What a mixture! Although he will always re- member the teachers at Hope for their ability to understand him, he has a distinct dislike for homework. While he enjoys basketball and horse- back riding, his only ambi- tion is to become a good businessman. HELEN MARIE DAVID l62 ljorter Street Do you like persons who argue? Helen doesn't, but she enjoys music, dancing, and new acquaintances, She usually can be found at the Hope Y-Teen Club or any roller-skating rink. The life of a career girl for Helen, who enjoys typing and most com- mercial subjects. JOSl.lN IRWIN DAVIS Z3 Forest Street Homework? Not for Jos! He does enjoy lashing and driving, and ever since he can remember, hockey has been his iavorite sport. He has kept himself out of trouble by writing for the Hope Loq and learning his part in the Sen- ior Play. After being gradu- ated from R. I. State College, Joslin will become a food broker. NORMA DE ANGELIS 143 Knight Street There's music, there's danc- ing, and there is Norma. On tl.e Hope Log staff, in the Junior Alliance Francais, and on the bowling team, she is not too busy to find time for the BLUE AND WHITE. Eng- lish is her favorite subject, but she dislikes math. Norma will study nursing .after at- tending R. I. State College. RALPH DE FUSCO 37 Hampton Street A little shy at times, Ralph is never bashful on the base- ball fteld. An easy-going fel- low, he is irritated only by Red Sox fans. Someday he hopes to become a major- league baseball player, but for the time being he will con- centrate on becoming a tool- maker. MARJORIE ANN DEL SIGNORE 45 Prosper Street When Margie is around. there is no other team but the New York Yankees. She likes peg pants, suede shoes, and dancing with Her favorite sport is baseball, and she was al- ways one of the best on the girls' softball team. A typ- Inu advocate, she plans to be an ofhce worker. JOHN DE SIl.VA 7 Smith Street English with lVliss Bud- long is Popcorn's idea of a wonderful course and teacher. Pop likes all sports, especially boxing. which he plans to make his career. Who knows, but we may have a future champion in our midst right now? him .
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SUMNER BORNSTEIN 193 Morris Avenue Who's that huge fellow crashing through the line? Oh, woe on his adversaries, for it's our own potential All-Stater , Sonny. Dixie- land music and blondes are tops with S o n n y, who, eouipped with a magnetic personality and dazzling smile, is certain to be a suc- cess at R. I. State. HOPE GERTRUDE BOTVIN 9 Croyland Road Hopey likes the Red Sox, nice clothes. dancing, and conventions. She is fun to be with, and with her good- nature, it is not surprising that she has made many friends at Hope. Her short- hand ability, we know will help her to be an excellent stenographer. JOYCE SANDRA BOURNE I73 Lippitt Street Joyce likes to sample everyones lunch. She is clever and original in dress designing. A homeroom offi- cer, she enjoys playing bad- minton and watching foot- ball games. We hope you don't find many people who know it all at the R. I. School of Design, Joyce. DOROTHY MARY BRAGA 134 Anthony Street Indispensable on the soft- ball team, Dotty also likes dancing and singing at wed- dings. A future Bryant stu- dent, she will be a valuable bookkeeper. Dorothy is a tal- ented artist, EUFENIIA BRITTO 44 John Street What an ardent supporter of school affairs! You can always hear her cheering at the football games or singing with Joyce, with whom Fama is always seen. Boy, you're crazyl is her favor- ite saying. Her bountiful energy should transform her into a good typist. JANUARY 1950 H H FRANCES BROTMAN 15 Bogman Street Here is a gal who is not only pretty but also possesses a pleasing personality. She will make some businessman very happy when she becomes his secretary. Fran was chosen as Mr. Wilkins's secretary, an experience which should help her to succeed. She has also been active on the Hope Lori and in the Spanish Club. JOHN F. CAMPBELL 6l Laura Street Class president for two years, homeroom officer for three, member of the BLUE AND WHITE Business Staff. John has piled up an im- pressive record at Hope. A person who can be serious one moment and, in the next, startle you with his sharp sense of humor, Soupie will probably become a business- man. RICHARD LOUIS CAPUTO 69 Hall Street There is plenty of noise. but Dick is not a part of it, for he is a bit on the shy side. An important member of the football team, he still has had time for swimming. Getting up in the morning annoys him. A Woodwork- ing enthusiast, he hopes to become a cabinetmaker. NANCY DALE CHATTERTON l66 Sixth Street Pert and vivacious, Nan has cheered many of us with her smile. Feature Page Edi- tor of the Hope Log, a mem- ber of the BLUE AND WIIl'l'Ii Literary Staff. an active par- ticipant in Publicity Com- mittee activities, and a valued artist on the Poster Commit- tee, she has much to offer R. I. State. ALICE CHEVIAN 145 Douglas Avenue Wherever theres Alice. there is sure to be fun, be- cause she could make you laugh every minute of the day, A sports fan, Chev's favorites are bowling and baseball. Much of her time has been spent as a typist for the Hope Log and as secre- tary to Mr. Wilkins. She hopes to become a nurse, Fifteen
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FLORENCE TERESA DESPRES 1097 North Main Street Who can blush, cry, and laugh at the same time? It's Flos, who dislikes conceited people and all men-except one! On the Literary Stalf of the BLUE AND WHITE, she was captain of her bowl- ing team and a member of the Junior Alliance Francais. Flos is undecided upon a ca- reer, but with her talent she should succeed in whatever she undertakes. MARIO DI PAOLO 61 Luna Street Quiet and calm describes Di who is willing to talk With anyone on any subject suggested. His favorite sports are football and hockeyg he loves to spend his free time skating or dancing. A1- though he dislikes oral re- ports, Mario wants to become a store to store salesman. GLORIA MARIA DI SANDRO 60 Silver Spring Street Glo has a wonderful sense of humor and is well-liked by her classmates. She spends her spare time reading and listening to good music. A valued member of the Hope Log Staff and the Young Artists' Club, she has a cher- ished ambition to become a physician. ALFRED ELMAN 337 Mount Pleasant Avenue Although Al's favorite subjects in school are algebra and lunch, he also likes horses and girls. In his last term at Hope, Al has proved very valuable as a BLUE AND WHITE photographer. You used to see him at the foot- ball games acquiring the right angle for the picture. As yet, Al has not decided upon a profession. DOROTHY HOPE EMERS 144 Woodbine Street Knitting argyles and riding in open convertibles rate with Dotty. What .a busy life she has had at Hope! She has been a member of the BLUE AND WHITE Business Staff, Hope Log Staff, Hope Publicity. and countless clubs. Dotty, at Syracuse University, will study radio advertising. JANUARY 1950 , , . ALFRED FACTOR 21 Detroit Avenue Hot dogs, muddled in mustard,' and girls, along with loanng, make up Buddy. Being a great trackman does not stop him from participat- ing in his favorite sport, football. As a member of the Debating Society, Buddy has had some experience which will help him when he be- comes a lawyer. JEFFREY FEINSTEIN 31 Summit Avenue When you see Nunc on a wall or hear it being men- tioned, you can be sure that Jeff's around. A great sports fan and an admirer of stock car racing, Jeff has been a member of the Young Ar- tists' Club and has also been active in Junior Alliance Francais. His plans for the future include college. CHARLES B. FINK 12 Creston Way Here is a fellow who com- bines many fine qualities into a pleasing personality. His only dislike is Little girls who act big . Chick has become well-known through- out Hope for his artistic abil- ity, as a member of the Hope Log Staff, and as Business Manager of the BLUE AND WHITE. HARRY FRADIN 207 Sumter Street Take a sparkling sense of humor, a wonderful personal- ity, some fine qualities, mix and stir, and you have Heshie. President of the Student Council, class president, homeroom ofhcer, he likes eating, sleeping after 11:00 A. M., and Rozzie, but ab- hors noisy people. A busy person, he has been .a member of the BLUE AND WHITE Business Staff and has been on the Senior Play cast. JOHN GANNON 122 Atlantic Avenue Gals of all sizes, short or tall, rate with Jack. Home- work and conceited females are his definite dislikes. A sports enthusiast, Jack likes baseball and football. After his graduation, he intends to work. Best of luck for the future, Jack! Seventeen 1 .
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