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H H BLUE AND WHITE Twenty RUTH KOJOIAN 47 Whipple Street The business world will gain an able worker when Ruth becomes a stenographer. Ruthie likes music. Impatient people, however, are in her disfavor. French is her fa- vorite subject with lunch an interest close behind. Her winning personality made her a model corridor hostess. CLAIRE KRAPE 194 River Avenue Cheesy is waiting to in- herit a million dollars, but meanwhile she is not idle, Being active on the H. A. C., BLUE AND WHITE Business Staff, Senior Play, and class vice-president has taken up much of her spare time, but not enough to prevent her from forming a liking for hockey and dancing. JOSEPH F. LABORIO 175 Ives Street Sparkling, that's Joe! His quick wit and quick feet on the track field have given him a name at Hope. To own his own business, a very worthy ambition, is Joeis aim. Al- though his favorite saying is, Don't say that, we are sure it does not apply here. ALYCE LIMA 109 John Street Because waiting for late people is a peeve which many of us share with Alyce, we are sure that she will always be punctual for her secretarial job. Lisa's fondness for neat clothes makes her sewing class enjoyable, although typing is also a favorite subject. JOHN SALVATORE LOMBARDI 100 Bismark Street As another Yankee fan, John hnds it quite dilhcult to see eye to eye with those who follow That Boston Team , unsociable girls also seem to lit into that category. He has worked on the Log and is also an usher. In addition to baseball, John is interested in hockey and foot- ball. MARCELINA ANN LOPES 264 South Main Street Working in the school li- brary has evidently convinced Marcelina that this is what she would like to do after she finishes at Hope. Basketball and baseball are her favorite sports, and, as many of us who have been in her gym class know, she is an asset to any team. WILLIAM LOPEZ 167 Burnside Street Another Yankee fan who was very much pleased with the World Series outcome, Bill, as most of us, prefers weekends to any other part ofgthe week. In school he enioys gym, and outside Bill goes in for football. JEANNE MACLEOD 47 Waterman Street Jeanne, a member of that select group which admits it likes people in general, has gone out for almost every sport at Hope and is work- ing for her major letter. She would like to go to the R. I. School of Design and then on to a career in interior decorating, TINA MAKRIS 28 Pleasant Street Because her interest in dancing is more extensive than that of most of us, Tina hopes to go on teaching it after she has been graduated from Hope. Her activities include the Spanish and Young Artists' Clubs. Tina dislikes conceited people, but enjoys the zip and tang of Latin American music. NANCY CAROLYN MANES 136 Elton Street Bursting with vitality, a major-letter girl, Nancels ac- tivities include work on the BLUE AND WHITE Literary Staff, Senior Play, and the Hope Log, A college edu- cation will prepare this busy girl for a career as a social worker. Nance likes swim- ming and in keeping with this ambitious pastime walk- ing in the rain.
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HAROLD HAGOPIAN 193 Rutherglen Street We know Hop will be happy. for he's friendly, easy- going, and likes anything and everything, always enjoying a good football game. He has been a member of the French Club and worked on the BLUE AND WHITE Busi- ness Staff. LUCILLE HANOIAN 376 Douglas Avenue Always saying, 'A O h Shoot , you guessed, it's Lou. Our Vice-President is a popular girl with personal- ity to match. She's in H. A. C.. on the BLUE AND WHITE Staff, a Senior Play student director, and a corri- dor receptionist. Hope will miss the bountiful energy of Lou! MARY HARRINGTON l9l Colfax Street Mary is a girl who likes just about everything-foob ball, baseball, bowling, and dancing: however, she does dislike getting up in the morning. She ranks Eng- lish as her favorite subject. As for the future, she Wants to be .a comptometer operator. HERBERT HARRIS 311 Williams Street Captain of the Cross- Country Team, Harry is par- tial to sports and has made a name for himself in the state The only fault he finds with Hope is that there are not enough gym periods. In Her- bert the Aid Force will gain an able oflicer. IRMA HOFFMAN 41 Robinson Street If school started at 11:00 A. M., Irma would be happy. As for sports, she likes foot- ball and ice skating which help keep her trim. Lucky is the man who gets Irma as his secretary. Good luck in your chosen field. Irma! ANUARY isro ll H ADRIAN HOROVITZ 65 Sargent Aven ue Carefree and friendly, Ade's interests are mechanics and soccer. Active on the BLUE AND WHITE Business Staff, Senior Play, and Slide Rule Club, he possesses ability in mathematics which will help him as a mechanical cn- gineer. MARY HUGHES 364 Rugby Street Good-natured is the worci for Shorty. At football and hockey games she's always there.rooting for Hope. Sen- ior Chorus is one of her ac- tivities. For the future she hopes to become a book- keeper. LOUISE BARBARA JAEGER 162 Miller Avenue Enviable blonde hair and A cute manner characterize our Lulu. Dancing and attending football games interest Lu, an active member of our class. We shall remember her for her part in the Senior Play. Louise, who was our vice- president in l2B, hopes to be- come a private secretary. ROBERT JOHN KENNY 229 Montgomery Avenue Bob dislikes getting up in the morning as much as doing homework. After college he hopes to enter the business world, and we are sure that he will succeed at any job he tackles, History has been his pet subject at Hope: foot- ball, his favorite sport. HANNA MARIA KILIANSKI 63 Alverson Avenue Food, all kinds, appeals to Hanna. who rates men, horses, and shorthand as her favor- ites. Ill-mannered boys are on her forbidden list. Her main ambition is to obtain that A'Mrs. degree, but at the present she is concentrat- ing on going into business. 'Qifmfif NI'l7Pll1!'l7
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JANUARY 1950 ANTHONY MARINO 95 Langdon Street Tony is that swell look- ing fellow who always has a good word for the girls. He is one of the few seniors on both the Band and the Or- chestra. In answer to his How about that? we say f1ne l Work on the Log plus these other activities has kept Tony quite busy. WILLIAM MARKARIAN 129 Suffolk Street Bill likes to meet people, especially girls, who don't talk too loudly. Baseball and football are his favorite ac- tivities. Perhaps his experi- ence as an usher will help him in his future business. ALTHEA MATTHEWS 188 Camp Street Al is that cute girl with the famous giggle. Swim- ming and bowling are her favorite sports, and perhaps that is why she says she likes Bonnet Shores so much. She wants to go to R. I. State College and then on to be- come some lucky man's secre- tary. Whenever we hear a resounding 'AHonestly? we know that Al is near. MARJORIE MOSKOL Z8 Memorial Road Margie has been anything but unoccupied at Hope, and her many friends will vouch for this statement. Whether it is the Hope Log, BLUE AND WHITE, Hope Publicity, or numerous other activities, she is always there giving her time and talent. A fondness for good music, history, art, and softball, is an example of her rounded interests. PHYLLIS MOVERMAN 146 'Calla Street We shall remember Billie as that very bright girl in algebra who always had such a good time too. Phyllis's ambition is to become a psy- chiatric social worker, and we wish her luck in her college preparation. Billie can't stand cats or boring lectures, but she likes dancing and eating. JOHN MURPHY 59 Evergreen Street We seem to have a major- ity of New York Yankee fans in our class and Jack is no exception. His interest in sports brought him out to pitch for Hope's baseball team last season. Jack would like to become a business man and we wish him the best of luck. LOIS MCCARTER 193 Lippitt Street What a shot! That's Lo in basketball and most games played in the Girls' Gym. Her activities in Leaders' Club have won her a Maior Letter. An all-round sport who writes conceited people off her books. Lo wants to become a seamstress and oper- ate her own dress shop. BERNARD W. MCFADDEN 349 Public Street Mac participates in almost every sport: however, he chooses football as his favor- ite. He has also been busv as a home room officer and with his part in the Senior Play. Popular with every- one, Mac intends to go to college and desires to become a Trappist Monk. SHIRLEY CATHERINE MCGUINNESS 83 Jefferson Street Calm, cool, and sincere- these adjectives describe Shir- lev's disposition. Always helpful and friendly, Shirl is on the BLUE AND' WHITE Literary Staff and the Bowl- ing Team. Her sense of community responsibility and thoroughness in her work give promise that she will make an excellent nurse. MARVIN ARNOLD NAIGUR 100 Trask Street College and a career in en- gineering, with plenty of time for dancing and eating. are Marv's aims in life. Ac- tive in sports, he places bas- ketball as his favorite. Ex- cept when he is waiting for that afternoon bus, Marv al- ways has a cheery word for everyone. Twenty-one
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