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Twenty-four DOLORES M. CASEY 106 Cross Street Cay Scatterbrain General office work Captain of basketball and volley teams since l0A. H. R. Sec'y CIIAJ, Try- ing to sing with Brady and Cafferty. and dancing with Bob. Casey's the perfect sergeant in the gym classes. CAROL A. CASPERSON 173 Ivy Street Spud Take me Out to the Ball Game Office Work Girls' Sports, helping in Commercial Dept., Boost- ers, Driver Training, Pres. of a Junior Achievement company, Red Sox, part time job. After graduation, she hopes to be making a visit to Pennsylvania. PATRICIA CHARETTE 359 Williams Street Pat Blue Moon Bookkeeper. housewife Girls' basketball and bowling teams. Driver Training, riding with the gang, lis- tening to disc jockeys. dancing at Froebel Hall, hockey, football. Pat will miss rushing for the second bus at 2:30. ELEANOR CHEETHAM 2 Pleasant Court EI i Thinking of You Stenographer Bowling, basketball, knitting. Monroe, drawing. talking to Dot and Millie on- tele- phone, Joe, dancing. Eleanor will miss doing her homework during home- room period. NATHAN CHERNOV 31 Luzon Avenue Butch Old Man River Tennis, Young Artists Club, Temple clubs. piano Could Nathan be Hope's an- swer to Pancho Gonzales? FREDERICK H. CILLEY 294 Chapman Street Fred Be My Love Yet to 'be decided i Varsity basketball, study hall. leaning against the lockers, going with the gang, lis- tening to records, sports. He's at the point now where he drops the basketball in the basket, rather than throws it in. MELVIN CLANTON l7 Kirk Street Mel I Remember April Business Football. track. basketball, baseball. When the chips are down. you'll always End Mel giv- ing his all-a great athlete. a great guy. PATRICIA M. CLARKIN 74 Hope Street Pat I Hate to Leave You Senior Play Production Staff. Church activities. Dishes and getting her sister up in the morning are her pet peeves. CAROL COONEY 42 Boylston Avenue Tea for Two Receptionist I Teaming up with Babs in a battle of badminton against Miss McKee, waiting for someone to arrive from Hartford. A girl with a sweet voice and a matching disposition. JOAN MARY COTE 145 Doyle Avenue Till the End of Time Maryknoll Missionary Young Artists Club, Leaders' Club. part-time job, Blue Bird assistant leader, High School Chorus. listening to music, reading. With a quiet sense of humor. Joan is a sweet and popular girl.
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JOAN KAY BRONSTEIN 102 Blackstone Boulevard Jo Jo Lucky Old Sun College, radio or social work. Fr. Club, Hope Log. sports. first lunch. gym apparatus, Sr. Play, commercial art, dramatics, eating lobster, the Charleston, tennis, swimming. Who is the Scotchman that gave vivacious Joan her plaid glasses? CHARLES BROUNT 48 Colonial Rd. Chuck Moonlight Serenade Sales Executive Photography, Journalism, BLUE fd WHITE, convert- ibles, and girls. Most likely to be found in the photography darkroom. HARRIET L. BROWN 109 Rugby Street Remember Me? Book Illustrator BLUE fd WHITE, Young Artists' Club. Hope Log writer. singing. piano, Rainbow, Methodist Youth Fellowship. Her secret passion is drama. R. ELEANOR BROWN 53 Fosdyke Street Ellie Dancing in the Dark Pembroke-language major BLUE U WHITE, Sr. Play. Hope Log Staff. German Club, sports, ballet, class- ical music, tennis, swim- ming, roller-skating. Our literary editor with a common name, but an outstanding personality. EDWARD F. BUCCI 199 Langdon Street Eh Booch Ab-Ba-Da-Ba Honeymoon Sports, Air Force Sports, work. girls. What Ed lacks in height he makes up in spirit, especial- ly on the gridiron. CHARLOTTE BUCKLER 105 Laura Street Bucky Thinking of You Business world Sec'y to Mr. Wilkins, Moni- tor for Mr. Battle, member of National Federation of Temple Youth, dancing. She can alwgys be depended upon to be careful, calm, and reliable when a per- plexing situation arises in duplicating class. EVELYN 'BUCKLER 212 Slater Avenue Evie A Little Bit Independent Career Girl Fr. Club, Corridor Recept. Hope Log, torturing Miss Arnold, Senior Play Prod., attempting to acquire an .appreciation for fine arts. working The girl with the flaxen curl. ELEANOR F. CAFFERTY 50 Nichols Street Raff Enjoy Yourself Typist Volley ball, roller-skating, bowling, watching Casey eat ice-cream at lunch. dancing. She likes long rides on warm summer nights. ROBERT S. CARLSON 74 Memorial Road Bob Stars and Stripes Forever Chemist Scouting, baseball, fishing. For peanuts and popcorn, see Bob! MAUREEN E. CARROLL 43 Comstock Avenue Reen Always Private secretary Hope publicity, Leaders. switchboard operator, H. R. Sec'y, Class V. P., Dr. Wood's Sec'y, our gang . swimming at Sakonnet. Bob. When school days are over. Maureen won't have to finish her homework at lunch time. Twenty-three
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MAUREEN J. COTTON 29 Higgins Avenue Summertime Bookkeeper S. A. O., working for Mr. Wilkins, going to hockey games, Bill. She enjoys going to all the Hope games. JOAN COYLE 261 Blackstone Boulevard Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered Office Work Literary Society, Young Art- ists' Club, oil painting, piano, ice-skating. tennis, reading, Senior Play. The girl with the books. DONALD CROOKS 37 Royal Street Ducky Whispering Hope Draftsman Study period, lunches, all sports. With a gun in one hand and a rabbit in the other. he's home from a happy hunt- ing trip. JOAN I. CRUICKSHANK 82 Larch Street Crooky I'l1 Get By Nursing Sports, Young Artists' Club, Booster Club, A l l i e d Youth. Hope Log adver- tising, H. R. Pres. CID, Rainbow Girls, music, Pil- grim Fellowship. Not so Scotch as her name. Joan is one of the most generous persons we know. I-IARRIET IRIS CURRAN 262 Gallatin Street HIC Sentimental Me Beth Israel Hospital, Nursing Hope Log, German Club, Young Artists' Cl u b , Swimming Club, Driving Club, BLUE 8 WHITE Circ., Sr. Play Prod., Phi Delta. She spent the best years of her life waiting for Sandra and finding her lost things. 'EGP MILDRED DAUPHINEE 148 Wheeler Avenue Millie Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning School sports, Hope Log Circ., Sr. Play Prod., wait- ing for someone after school, dancing. swim- ming. Millie will miss rushing to different classes during homeroom period. BARBARA. JOAN DAVIS 77 Congress Avenue Barbie Thinking of You Office Work Monitor for Mr. Battle, play- ing badminton with Terry, Nancy. and Miss McKee, Jimmy, going dancing. She spends her weekends, dancing and eating sundaes. ALICE DAWSON 14 Nashua Street It's Been A Long Long Time Telephone Operator or Office Work Young Artists' Club, bowl- ing, basketball, roller-skat- ing. driving, listening to records by Doris Day, movies, dancing. Every study period finds Alice in the library. JOAN E. DEANE 34 Binney Street Ducky Someday News Reporter Vice-Pres. HOB, IOAJ, Stu- dent Council, basketball, Sr. French Club, Jr. Red Cross, H. A. C., dancing, e a t i n g cheeseburgers, watching a hockey game! Joan's beautiful flaming hair and the sparkle in her eyes help light up any room. BARBARA DEFREITAS 54 Trenton Street Bobbie Thinking of You Private secretary Jr. French Club, Corridor Recept., Hope Log Circ.. bowling. gym receptionist, dancing, football games, sewing, talking to that certain someone. With her chic and charming creations, Bobbie is one of our best-dressed girls. Twenty-five
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