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Patricia A. Livernois Pat” Crane Meadow Road Cute . . . peppy . . . happy-go- lucky . . . charms her friends . . . photogenic ... as our Vice- President, an energetic leader . . . Voted ' Most Versatile’ by the class . . . smooth dancer . . . plans to be a secretary.” Vice-President of Class; Cheer¬ leader; Basketball; Athletic Asso¬ ciation ; Typewriting Award ; Mo ' to Committee; Year Book Committee; Superlative, Most Versatile.” Joan B. MacLeod Jo” 49 Frye Street Image of a modern Scotch Las¬ sie with charm to spare . . . amiable . . . reticent . . . soft- spoken . . . short on words, long on work . . . veteran Powder Puffer . . . finds time to take part in all types of activities . . . hopes to be a Physical Education Teacher.” Basketball; Softball; Field Hock¬ ey; Athletic Association; Cheer¬ leader’s Club; Girls ' Club; Cap ad Gown Committee; Senior Prom. David A. Lizotte Dave” Elm Street Boyish . . . natural . . . studious . . . bright . . . voted ' Most Likely to Succeed, ' and ' Most Brilliant’ . . . Honor Society . . . academically . . . outstanding in Art . . . rare combination of re¬ gular boy and scholar . . . will study art.” Banner Committee; Junior and Senior Proms; Year Book Com¬ mittee; Senior Hop Committee; National Honor Society; Type¬ writing Awards ; Superlative: Most Brilliant” and Mast Like¬ ly to Succeed.” Karl W. Manning Moose” 264 Main Street Tall . . . rugged . . . handsome . . . ’he-man’ type . . . ' smile is his umbrella’ on any day, rain or shine . . . Superlative, ' Nicest Smile ' . . . veteran tackle . . . All-Midland League choice . . . loves to work on cars . . . will enter service.” Ath ' etic Association; Football; All-Midland League 1952; Class Day Committee. Janice I. Marshall Biondie” 17 Hudson Street ' You Remind Me of My Mother type’ ... ’53 to ’56 circle of friends . . . pretly . . . practical . . . big wheel in Student Coun¬ cil .. . voted ' Best Natured’ . . . plans to enter commercial work in Civil Service.” Junior Ring Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Best Natured; Treasurer of Student Council; Athlet : c Association; Cheerlead¬ ers’ Club; Girls’ Club; Year Book Commit.ee; Typewriting Awards; National Honor Society. Ann Marie Martin Ann” 69 Grand Street Provocative . . . pulchritudious . . . Tal’-type . . . the Ann of the inseparable ' Rose-Ann’ com¬ bination . . . underneath that layer of sophistry is a very, very- wide-eyed lovely little lady . . . future plans uncertain.” Athletic Association; Class Gift Committee; Year Book Com¬ mittee. PICTURE COMMITTEE Seated: Phyllis Mutch, Richard Gauthier, Jacqueline Todd, Marcia Forbush, Shirley Shanahan. Standing: Melvin Smith, Robert White. Mary ' M. Martin Millis” 50 Central Street Dorothy Collins type . . . whole¬ some . . . dainty . . . delicate . . . radiant . . . light brown hair . . . mischievous eyes . . . smart dresser . . . sweet manner . . . voted ' Best Looking’ girl . . . plans to enter BurrougYs School.” Athletic Association; Cheerlead¬ ers’ Club; Junior Hop Commit¬ tee; Senior Prom Committee; Su¬ perlative, Best Looking; Year Book Committee. Eleanor R. Mauro El” 10 Cook Lane Lovely Latin type . . . raven- black hair . . . beautiful brown eyes . . . Ipana smile . . . won¬ derful dancer . . . capable or¬ ganizer . . . capable worker . . . hopes to become an X-ray tech¬ nician . . . Massachusetts School of Physiotherapy.” Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Year Book Committee; Athletic Asso¬ ciation; Girls ' Club.
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Robert L. Lesieur Tex” 16 Newton Street ' The Roy Rogers of 1953 . . . nifty dresser . . . polished . . . friendly . . . agreeable . . . plays the guitar and yodels a mean cowboy tune . . . charter mem¬ ber of the Muscle Builders . . . cuts a wide swath socially . . . aims to be a machinist.” Athletic Association; Ring Com¬ mittee; Vocational School Certi¬ ficate; Senior Play. David F. Lilley Dave” 217 Elm Street Swarthy . . . handsome . . . poised . . . likeable . . . soft- spoken . . . gentlemanly . . . dis¬ covered too late by the Senior girls . . . studious . . . indus¬ trious ... a D.M.D. is in the offing.” Athletic Association; Track; Ju¬ nior Hop Committee. James E. Lent Screach” 35 Davis Street Athletic Association; Band. Mildred E. Knowles Millie” 661 Farm Road 53’s ' Most Girl ' . . . blonde . . . blue-eyed . . . bursting with friendliness . . . genuine favorite with girls, boys, and teachers . . . all that, and brilliant too . . . Honor Society . . . Most Popular . . . Best Personality . . . ready for a business career with one eye to the South.” Athletic Association; Secretary of Class; Secretary of Honor So¬ ciety; Year Book Committee; Women’s Club Representative, Girls’ State. Sandra P. Kotkins Sam” 65 Highland Street Poised . . . reserved . . . well- groomed . . . stately . . . un¬ obtrusive . . . ranks high in the popularity chart with classmates and faculty members . . . manages to maintain a busy social life and at the same time be regular . . . interested in fashion designing.” Athletic Association; Junior Hop Committee; Gift Committee; Gregg Shorthand Certificate. Phyllis M. Lambert Phil” 64 Church Street No fuss, no frills, no furbelows . . . straight-forward, sound . . . sensible teen-age girl . . . makes friends easily, and keeps them . . . sought-out by classmates . . . de¬ layed action humorist . . . liked by all . . . hopes to enter the telephone Service.” Athletic Association; Softball; Junior Hop Committee; Gregg Shorthand Certificate; Year Borne Committee; Class Play. Paul Francis Ledoux Bump” 142 West Main Street Easy-going . . . features dry humor and sharp wit . . . the Beau Brummel of 195 3 . . . voted ' Best Dressed’ . . . also won ' Nicest Eyes’ Superlative . . . active in sports and school func¬ tions . . . interested in Public Relations and will attend Uni¬ versity of Massachusetts.” Football; Baseball; Athletic Asso¬ ciation; Student Council; Chess Club; Golf; Senior Prom; Class Play; Year Book Committee; Banner Committee. JUNIOR SP RING HOP COMMITTEE Left to Right: George McGee, Louise Mulhall, Philip Richer, Patricia Shannon, Nicholas DiTommaso, Sandra Kotkins, Joyce Flynn. Charter member of the Piston Pushers’ . . . evokes interest of girls at all levels . . . reaction— ’Don’t Fence Me In’ . . . me¬ chanically inclined ... all wrapped up in a career in Avia¬ tion, whether it be with Uncle Sam or otherwise.” John C. Key man 30 Warren Avenue Tall Texas type . . . transfer from New Hampshire . . . made many friends in short time . . . camera friend . . . analytical mind makes him excellent chess player . . . will enter business school.” Athletic Association; Track ; Chess Club.
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Louise M. Mulhall Lou” 67 Mechanic Street Lovely . . . laconic . . . likeable . . . likewise-bright, popular and energetic . . . many fingers in many, many pies . . . better than average trumpet player . . . vet¬ eran band member . . . Newton- Wellesley Hospital gets her nod. Treasurer, Girls’ Club; Secretary, Band; Senior Prom Committee; At hletic Association; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Hop Commit¬ tee; Year Book Committee. Richard P. McDonough Dick” 212 Mechanic Street Light-haired Lothario of the class . . . partial to the ladies, and prefers to operate at fresh¬ man level . . . helpful . . . co¬ operative . . . good fun in a crowd . . . deeply interested in politics at all levels.” Athletic Association; Football; Junior Hop; Student Council. George E. McGee Mac” 38 Washington Street If his personality and knack of getting along could be bottled, George ' s would be a priceless commodity in the market of life . . . winning . . . sincere . . . unselfish ... his example of ser¬ vice and loyalty to school and class makes him an all time ’5 3 favorite . . . plans to be a Disc Jockey.” Audio-Visual Projectionist; Foot¬ ball; Basketball; Athletic Asso¬ ciation ; Student Council; Senior Hop; Junior Hop; Senior Prom; Superlative, Most Versatile. Irene J. Mullen Shortie 21 State Street Who said what about ' Small Packages ' . . . Rene is proof po¬ sitive . . . pretty, pretty . . . piquant . . . ' The Sweetheart of the Class ' . . . ' Cutest ' Superla¬ tive . . . lovely soprano soloist . . . plans to become X-Ray Technician. Athletic Association; Cheerlead¬ ers ' Club; Superlative, Cutest; Junior Prom Committee; Year Book Committee; Class Day Committee. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Seated: Joyce Flynn, Paul Demoorjian, Ruth Cummings. Standing: Raymond Rougeau, George McGee. Gerald C. Myshrall Jerry” 33 Howland Street Towering . . . lanky . . . witty . . . life of the party . . . pride of Room 38 . . . musical minded . . . guitar enthusiast . . . col¬ lector of cowboy laments . . . plans to enter navy.” Junior Hop Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Athletic Asso¬ ciation. Phyllis I. Mutch Phyl” 49 Emmett Street Very ' Mutch’ charm ... so¬ ciable . . . talented . . . frank . . . ' all wool and a yard wide’ type of friend . . . people gravi¬ tate to where she is . . . barring interference from Air Corps, will become an R. N.” Athletic Association; Color Com¬ mittee; Picture Committee; Com¬ mittee of Committees. Dorothy Ann Norton Dottle” 17 Clinton Street Dimpled, doe-eyed damsel with the sunny disposition . . . mis¬ chievous . . . merry . . . has more fun than anyone in the class . . . her distinctive hair-do makes her a target for attention wherever she goes . . . will prepare for Dental Nursing.” Athletic Associat on; Junior Hop Committee; Cap a d Gown Com¬ mittee; Student Council; Year Book Committee. Anthony L. Parente Tony” 14 Kirby Street Neat . . . clever . . . pleasant disposition . . . always looks on the bright side of life . . . mas¬ ter of conversation . . . has a good word for everybody ... ac¬ complished machine operator . . . will seek career in the Machine- Tool trade.” Athletic Association; Junior Prom Committee; Vocational School Certificate.
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