Hope High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1950

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H TLL'8l7ftl-I wo BLUE AND WHITE ANNA MARIE NERI 344 Branch Avenue lf you are stuck with a math problem, End Anna Neri! Shorty is a mathe- matical whiz and has every- thing it takes including per- severance to obtain that much- wantecl M. D. Degree. Anna and Jeanne are as inseparable as Anna and You dog . GERRY NEUGEBAUER 690 Angell Street Gerry's is about the most familiar name around school. As Editor-in-Chief of the Hope Log. the lead in the Senior Play, and a member of the BLUE AND WHITE Literary Staff, he has been kept busy. Besides belong- ing to numerous clubs, Gerry is outstanding in sci- ence and math and will enter college for study in research. RAYMOND V. NEWMAN 123 Porter Street Step this way, please, says our cheerful star usher, Ray Newman. He has been guiding people down the aisles of Hope for three years. One of the few boys who took a commercial course, Ray intends to be a clothing salesman. WILLIAM E. NEWMAN 21 Autumn Street Bill could well be nick- named i'Champ for his ac- complishments on the track team: in his first race, he fin- ished 26th, and he has moved into the championship posi- tion during his three years here. Bill enjoys drawing and hopes to become a me- chanical draftsman. EDWARD NORIGIAN 182 Reynolds Avenue A carefree, friendly per- son, Eddy seems to be able to get through any course without much worry. Next to lunch period. he enjoys history classes. He is inter- ested in machinery and after graduation intends to enter the business world ROBERT lf. O'LEARY ll7 .Iewett Street To be a pilot in the Uni- tecl States Air Corps is Bob- by's goal: however, as a pilot he will have to use his idle moments for something other than sleeping and eating as he does now. Bob is popular for his activities on the Track and Cross-Country Teams. DONALD R. OLMSTEAD 314 Benelit Street Don's friends have appro- priately nicknamed him Bum- stead, for his mischievous actions resemble those of the comic strip character. He enjoys sports and working on the Hope Log. Let's hope that Don doesn't get that twinkle in his eye when he is a commercial pilot. ANNA MAE ONDRASIK 49 Grand View Street Punctuality and brevity are two qualities upon which Inkie insists. An active girl who loves swimming and dancing, she plans to attend nursing school. With her many line qualities, Anna is certain to make an excel- lent contribution to her chosen profession. THELMA M. PALMIERI 129 Cypress Street Enjoying tennis and bas- ketball, active in gym classes. Thel likes dancing, a past- time which fits in with her favorite subject-men! She is popular with'her class- mates, and after graduation hopes to attend college. EDWARD JOSEPH PASCUCCI 175 Pearl Street Hot rods, stock cars, and jalopies hold a special inter- est for Ed. He enjoys work- ing with automobiles and makes his work his hobby. Ed wants to go on to college and become an insurance salesman. auto insurance, per- haps?

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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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MYRNA PHYLLIS PEKOW 228 Rochambeau Avenue Being a Senior Play Stu- dent Director and a member of the BLUE AND WHITE Literary Staff is not enough to keep Myrna busy! She is also a member of the Young Artists' Club, Spanish Club, and Booster Club. We know that her ambition and energy will not fail her in college. ALFRED PEPPER 290 Willard Avenue Pep is an appropriate nick- name for Al, who seems to be everywhere at once. He en- joys sports, but his favorite subject is lunch, which he would enjoy more if the cafe- teria were equipped with a fountain. Pep would like to be a store manager or have a business of his own. JOSEPHINE PERRY 72 John Street Although Pina appears to be very quiet and reserved, she does quite a lot of talk- ing when she is with her friends. She likes gym and music, but don't call her Shorty'. Fina is undecided about her future work, but her pleasant disposition will carry her far. ADELLE NITA POBERS 139 Sessions Street Her years at Hope have been nlled with activities for Bunny. Girls' Sports, Lead- ers' Club, Young Artists' Club. BLUE AND WHITE Business Staff, and Booster Club. After graduation, she w il l continue working towards the career of a Nursery School teacher. JAY D. PORTNOY 672 Broad Street .lay is always ready with an argument, especially in his government civics class. Since .lack dislikes studying. he finds it helpful to be able to talk well. On the more seri- ous side he is looking ahead to college and a 'degree in medicine. l ta' f-5 JANUARY 1950 ROSE MARIE PREVITIE ll Windmill Street If Eleanor and Margie are there, you will surely see Ro. Her congenial personality has made her many friends. She likes sports, that is, baseball and that Yankee, Joe D. When she iinishes her school- ing, Ro wants to be a secre- tary-she has the dexterity to be a good one. WILLIAM F. RAMSDELI. 46 Camp Street An exceptionally talented artist, Bright Eyes plans to study Illustration at the R. I. School of Design. His fight- ing spirit on the football field, his record as a cartoon- ist for the Hope Log and as BLUE AND WHITE Art Edi- tor, predict that William will attain a high place in his chosen field. LEONARD REDLICH 68 Gay Street One of those rare people who like homework, Lazar rates girls and sports, espe- cially baseball, high. He hopes to attend college, 'arid with his many fine qualities we are sure he will do well at whatever he chooses. KENNETH C. REIS 185 Brook Street Captain of the Basketball Team, co-captain of the Football team, all-state high jumper!!! Leggv not only eniovs sports, he excels in them! After being grada- ated, he will attend college. where, we are certain, his brilliant record will win him fame. ELEANOR DOLORES RIANNA I9 Social Street Who is the girl who, al- ways cheers so enthusiastical- ly at Hope games? Sandy, of course. who loves dancing, clothes, and Joe DiMaggio. Don't think that she is not practical: her future is nicely planned, and we are sure her experience as Mr. Hawkins's secretary will prove of great help to her. -1 F Twenty-three

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