Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 32 of 48
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CLASS PROPHECY PAUL BALDELLI—Proprietor of Baldelli’s Weed Watchers Emporium L. T. D. PAUL BEAUSOLEIL—Best dressed Jive man at Lakeside Dance Palace. DOROTHY BELMORE—Waiting for the right man to come along. ARTHUR BIBI—Still making the rounds at the Lakeside Dance Palace. JOAN BIONDI—Model for Conover’s Agency.” PRIMO BORELLA—- Genr’l Borell”—future commander of K Company. ROBERT BORELLA—Pilot for American Airlines. JANET BRUYERE—Brunette successor to My Eriend Irma.” DAVID CAIN—Proprietor at Cain’s Chicken Farm.” THELMA CARAGIAN—Waiting for Dick to come sailing home on the Floridian. ROBERT CARVER—-Taking Tab Hunter’s place with Linda Darnell. ROBERT CIPRIANO—Night Club Impresario. DOROTHY CLARK—Cow-girl at Hudson Dude Ranch. PRISCILLA CLARKE—Star pianist in Phil Spitalny’s all- girl orchestra. JAMES COLLINS—Proprietor of Whittemore, Coughlin, and Collins Gas Station. BERNARD CONDRY—New England District Manager, A P Stores. RICHARD CORMIER—Center Fielder and draftsman Norton Grinding Co. BARBARA CORRINNI—Successor to Louella Parsons. MARGARET COXON— Our Miss Brooks.” NORMA CUMMINGS— Lady in White.” RUTH CUMMINGS—Number 1 Conover Model. RICHARD CUNNINGHAM—Host of the Hot Rod Hospital. RALPH D’ANGELO—Head waiter at the Ritz-Carlton. EVELYN DARIS—Woman of the Waves. WAYNE DAVIS—Piano Prodigy at Conservatory of Music. CHARLES DEDECKO—Owner of the Diamond Match Lum¬ ber Co. WILLIAM DELANEY—Dental service by appointment only. PAUL DEMOORJIAN—First in Poultry. NICHOLAS DiTOMMASO—Marlboro’s next Fire Chief. DAVID DOANE—Engineer for Westinghouse. PAUL DONAHUE—Looking at the world through a port hole. EARL DONNELLAN—Manager extraordinary — Rice’s Orchards. RICHARD DONNELLAN—Bill Badavis’s Successor at the Terminal Lunch. ROY DURAND—Big League Baseball Star—Red Sox short¬ stop to be! DORIS FLAGG—Lyonhurst’s capable roller skating instructor. JOYCE FLYNN—Still wishing Northboro was only around the corner of Plymouth Street. HAROLD FOISY—Down in La Valley” with Jackie. MARCIA FORBUSH—Teaching her physical education class how to play Farmer in the Del.” JACQUELINE FORREST—Lab Technician at Boston Uni¬ versity. JAMES FORREST—Coaching the Boy’s Club Basketball Team. BARBARA FRADO—The better half of Randy-Barb-Tango Team. RICHARD GARCIA—Weather prophet, Logan Airport. RICHARD GAUTHIER— Anchors Aweigh my boy!” ROLAND GAUTHIER—Chasing Fire Alarms. EDWARD GAUVIN—Promoter of Gauvin’s Gigantic Hot Rod Extravaganza. VERNA GILBREATH—Director of nurses at Massachusetts General Hospital. EUNICE GOLDSPRING— Sketching ships and sailors for her little sons.” DANIEL GRIFFIN—The second Einstein.” NORMA GUGLIELMO— Swifty” records are on their way because Norma’s heading for R.C.A. LEVON GULBANKIAN— The Man with the Hoc.” ARTHUR HAGERMAN—Tool and dye maker.

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Future Richard A. Gauthier Roland A. Gauthier Arthur H. Hagerman Robert L. Lesieur Anthony L. Parente Paul E. Beausoleil James E. Collins Richard J. Cormier Richard F. Donnellon Harold R. Foisv Industry



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CLASS PROPHECY ELAINE HAMILTON—The perfect secretary. FRANK HANSON—Test pilot for Douglas Aircraft. BETTY HOWE—Sewing School director; Motto: Howe To Use a Needle.” ROSE MARIE JUSSEAUME—Just Miller’n Around. JOAN KELLY— Number Please?” JOHN KEY MAN—A Key-man,” wherever he is. MILDRED KNOWLES— Blood, no sweat, no tears.” SANDRA KOTKINS— Fashion editor for Seventeen.” PHYLLIS LAMBERT—Waiting for her fleet to come in.” PAUL LEDOUX—Agent for Prudential Insurance. JAMES LENT—Manager of Deerfoot Farms Meat Division. ROBERT LESIEUR—Singing manager of The McGarry Transportation Company.” DAVID LILLEY— Doctor Lilley! Wanted in Surgery!” PATRICIA LIVERNOIS—Star guard for the Recettes.” DAVID LIZOTTE—Successor to Montgomery Flagg. JOAN MacLEOD—P hys-Ed Teacher, M. H. S. KARL MANNING—Still fighting them off the Ford. JANICE MARSHALL—-Blondex queen for Tintair. ANNE MARIE MARTIN—Queen of the Roller Derby. MARY MILLISSA MARTIN— ' Sweet Songstress of radio and television.” ELEANOR MAURO—Premier Danseuse - Club 21.” RICHARD McDONOUGH—Famed Storyteller for Kiddies Show. GEORGE McGEE— McGee’s Platter Palace of the Air.” LOUISE MULHALL—Newton-Wellesley gets a real nursing prospect. IRENE MULLEN—Advertising Halo Shampoo. PHYLLIS MUTCH— Patient ready, Doctor.” GERALD MYSHRALL—Leader of Myshrall’s Merry Mu¬ sic Menglers.” DOROTHY NORTON—Supervising pony rides in her own corral. ANTHONY PARENTE—Proprietor, Parer.te Tool and Dye Factory.” ESTHER PEROLMAN—Sweetheart of Singer Sewing Mi- chine Co. GENERO QUAGLIA—Halfback for Marlboro Redskins. ANTHONY RANDO—Leader of Rando’s Rhythm Makers. PHILIP RICHER—T. V. engineer with R. C. A. Victc-r Company. RAYMOND ROUGEAU— Trimming trees.” JOHN SAHAGIAN—Civil Engineer. LOUIS SCERRA—Just another Gob! ROBERT SCOTT—Orchardist, Curtis Farms. SHIRLEY SHANAHAN—Looking for something old, some¬ thing new, something borrowed, and something blue. PATRICIA SHANNON— ' Yes, Billy. I’ll be right there! RUTH SHER— ' Pathologist par excellence.” MARY SLATTERY—The Martha Raye of the 60 ' s. SYLVIA SLEEPER—Teaching her chemistry class their H, 2,0’s. DRUSILLA SMITH—Star of the Recettes. MELVIN SMITH—Weather prophet, New York City. JOAN SUPECK—Decorating the office of some lucky busi¬ ness man. RAY SWANSON—Forest Ranger, Yellowstone Park. DONALD TEMPLE—Off he goes into the wide blue yonder. JANE THOMPSON—So happy in Connecticut! JACQUELINE TODD— Whistle stop in the Waffs.” RAYMOND TRAVERS—Hunting and trapping as usual Engineering a sideline. BRUCE WALKER—President of Model Airplane Racers of America. BARBARA WENTZELL—Private Secretary. CLIFFORD WHEELER—The Daniel Boone ol 1953. GEORGE WHITE— Watch out, Ben Hogan. Here 1 come.” ROBERT WHITE—Having the most fun, wherever he is! ROBERT WING— I must go down to the seas ... to the lonely sea and the skies. JARED WOODALL—Press Man for New York Times. PAULINE WOODWORTH—Colgate girl on T. V.

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