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.1 .f l J . r 1 m' reetyl .f 7 - IRA g:M I-IGj A 1 dly an iiles e t on o ink a o e w to ondays g 1 t El nl L at th . if -P' d s 'j' a omi' , an fgz fl utiy 43,1 te - h 'v ,fity 'ces ,J A , 'izigflip 'i ng, ' vtork. k f blonde iie eyes, a ready le, a d yoii're Setrela ti c a 'ng Z, '53 Swimming Z. 3. iglfgggg MARYANN S. GAZERRO 7 Barclay Street Pleasel No Elvis Presley, conceited people. or sharpies for this peppy cheerleader. Grams cooking, Mr. Littlefield. and that certain R. D. are O. K. Dating that certain someone and dancing are Maryanns favorites. Secretary Swimming Z, '53 Bowling 21 Softball 3: Cheerleader Z-6: Class Secretary 3. 4, 5. NANCY A. GEORGE 20 Brush I-Iill Road This blue-eyed girl who re- plies, What's up? to Monday mornings and homework is not partial when it comes to Arthur. Cool Jazz, and Chris Connors I Miss You So. If not listening to Fats Domino, our girl Nan can be found with Lil, Secretary Young Artists' Club l, Z. BARBARA J. GEREMIA 367 Plainfield Street Babs can't resist Frank Si- natra's Learning the Blues, rid- ing with that certain someone. and knee socks. Replies, I don't know , to conceited boys. crew cuts. and rainy days. Iiind Carol and Mary and theres our Babs. Medit'al Secretary Bowling 2-3: Softball Ml: Young Artists' Club 3: liulure XVhite Caps 4-6. ROSALIE E. GEREMIA 83 Dorchester Avenue Did you hear that Roe didn't care for short hair and empty gas tanks? But dates with J. M.. riding. and dancing meet her approval. Long, blonde hair and blue eyes identify this cute miss. Office Worker Bowling l, Twenty-two ETOP ffyfvn 7 f -ax avcu H.. cy VIRGINIA M. GIAQUINTO 147 Merino Street Ginny thoroughly approves of Mom's pizza. Tab I-Iunters Young Love. and listening to WICE. I-Ionestlv and trulyI exclaims this cute lass to crowd- ed buses and homework on week-ends, Bowling and driving Dad's '53 Chevy are her favor- ites. Secretary Glee Club I. 2: Ofhce Prac- tice 6. I-IELEN J. GOCLOWSKI 94 Clarence Street This cute blonde adores writ- ing letters to a certain someone and Ivy Leaguers. but says. I-Iow 'bout that? to waiting for school buses and Monday mornings. Spends spare time ice skating and attending movies. Medical Secretarq Ice Skating 4: Bowling 5: Driver Training 5. ALICE J. GOLDEN ll-l Atwells Avenue f 7 The Gol n One is lfge out ert ri meon X . n s QW I belifibiddaiis ' 2ince5i?' rai ' -ends. .ouilgfidat neqj' . . t for I-Iewii TY en A wli IQ lj? S t fy I :K I ' ior ti ' 1 : So om- mit 1 4: r 'er Tra ' XVALT R F. oon f ,lf f C BSS li. E lv- I OCCU ya fl 0 he I Ba b Ofhc ra' 6. 12 Putnam Stre Just mention Barbara P. and those long rides with her in his Chevy. the Red Sox. and nice clothes. and friendlv NValt re- plies. You better believe it. Blue-eyed XValt frowns at the mention of English homework, Monday mornings. and Bermu- das with knee socks. NVhere Barbara is. there is XValter. Undecided GEORGE E. GOUVEIA 79 Fillmore Street Music really rates with George. especially when it's Eats Domino. Baseball fills this boy's leisure time. although sharpies and Elvis Presley are not to his liking. Undecided
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XVILLIAM J. ESPOSITO 253 kVashington Avenue Bill looks forward to pav days and three o'clock on Fri- davs. XVell. lll be- to Alondavs. rainv mornings. and C lunch. He can be seen with Jean or reading novels. Baker Social Committee -l. BRIAN T. FALLON 6 Spencer Road Greenville ' Rid Irish reallv en-iovs good food. music. and the Yankees. but please dont mention knee socks. Elvis Preslev. or Red Sox fans. He replies. ls that right? to cooking. dancing. and sing- ing. .Alwavs seen with Skinnv Jav. Chef XVrestling l-5: Football Xlanager 2. 4: Baseball Alan- ager 3-5: Cross Countrv -+1 Glee Club 1. 1. 3: Xlixed Chorus l-5: Young Artists Club 3. 4: A Capella Choir 5 6. JAMES E. FALLON 6 Spencer Road Greenville Jimmv vetoes Elvis Preslev and spelling tests. However. lt makes no odds if vou give him mornings in the librarv or French to think about-hell be haoov, Diplomatic Service f Junior .Achievement l. 2: Track 3. 1 - , T 1 fi! A f fp ' gi fa.3d'V i AxTHoNY'v RC 13' QITELL i Zyiriett ' 'eq ,i Fas rea lb en oss api, 451- - if. cas basebal fot'll' I-ff. O .J 'im- klriiing. andf efskatln . but neljer J s35 S',f-iyarem o Be udezpgdoxy 3 kneel socks. nd Whit uc 5. X his lad i Lljflll' b elf-'driv -Q black Y - Qlfevv ' iefiygilr Eragintwrj ,f P1101 ig ,V yi' JOSEPH C. FILIPPONE 140 Almy Street Our sports fan really goes for all kinds of athletics. people. and Governor Roberts. Joe enjoys walking. reading. and watching television: however. he is hlled with horror at the thought of Latin. or a vacation at the South Pole. Electroriios Engineer A J UN , 1957 KF' Q-I 'Sr bf 12?-Y 4 t swf fify, . i 'Qu' KAREN A. FINEGAN 868 Smith Street Mention Friday afternoons. crew cuts. collegiate clothes. and Carv's bright smile flashes. Swimming. bowling. parties. and convertibles rate a big How cute? ' with this blue eyed lass, Among Karenis pet peeves are sharpies. arguments. homework. and conceited bovs Legal -St'C!'9ldI'l.l Bowling 3. -lg Ciolf -4 Soft- ball -4. ROSEMARY C. FLORIO 151 lsabella Avenue Friendlv Ro enjoys riding. Xlr. Littlefield s home room. red cars. movies. and illoonglouq. This short-haired lass exclaims. So therefm to Nlondav morn- ings, walking up Cathedral Ave- nue on rainv davs. conceited people. and knee socks. Can be seen with Norma. Maria. and lo-Ann. Registered .Vtirse Future XVhite Caps l-6. ARYIAND R. FRANCOEUR 80 Xk'hitehall Street .Armand goes overboard when he thinks of music with a beat and dancing. but it is dehnitelv thumbs down on girls who can't dance and cold, wet weather. How cool is that?? Elt-clritul Emlmevr Xlath Club 5 RICH.-iRo a. 1 ' zlhtosrtil 33 S l Stree icli. r lau 1 g drum- e o sp ds ' ei tiPmc in g wit ert irl and fi nin to e i jazz. lfhuts s ves nceite p ordew k. U-SIC! l . B 3-6. JOAN Nl. FURIA l75 l.owell Avenue Furious , one of Nliss Con- neelv S favorites. reallv approves of mens neckties. a certain ma- rine. and Earl Bosties Embrace- uhle You. This vivacious lass loves to talkf English classes and walking from gym to the third floor are this gals PCI peeves.-Ever tire of writing letters. Joanie? ,Yurse Future Vfhite Caps l-6. Vice-President Z. 5: Chorus 1: Bowling 2. 3: Social Commit- tee 3. 5: S. A. O. 6: Advertis- ing Staff 6: Nlath Club 6. Twenty-one e p o X4 anx --lg Social Co it e
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BELLETTA C. GRAHN 46 Regent Avenue Belletta fancies knee socks. M. P. football games. and Moms cooking. To walking to school in the rain. and conceited people she replies. Such is life. Look for Jan. Tiny. Ginney. Gerry. and Rosetta, and youll surely End Belletta. Bookkeeper Y-Teens l: Driver Training D. ANNA Nl. GRANDE 661 Union Avenue Anna. who can be identified by dirty bucks. is all for cheese- burgers. Frank Sinatra, modern jazz. and Mr. A. Oh, how nervousf' to homework. get- ting up early. and cold weather. One of her favorite pastimes is riding in a green Dodge. Office ll'orker Young Artists' Club l. 2: Glee Club 4-6: Bowling 2. 3: Driver T talent- the or dra Artist or Band 3 Social Committee 3-6: Vfrestling 5-6. ANNETTE L. GUERCIA 242 Federal Street This sweet gal really likes collegiate clothes and double dat- ing with Joe and Dottie: how- ever, sharpies and washing dishes do not rate. Mention a certain Anthonv A. and her eyes glow. Oh, crumbs. why did I save this homework for Sun- day night? Stenographer Basketball l: Ice Skating 4. 6: Bowling 5. 6. JUDITH A. HALL Spear Road Foster ' Judysmilesaat the mention of x goody mggrj writing . letters. ffgpotballl es. collegiattgedothes 'and ridjrfg in the rayijx 'poly ' Cowlf' 'is this sweft. girls eply tqjia iinykny drmgelygashing Jthe di before--aud I, alcya . dy QLa S 'le victory. Blonde can fotmg, nibqafi? Mails when sep in th,p'h .bt B A Colle S vi' 1 ' ivrtiiiidllzglggfiatgj .Q Drivhegg' fs Wmin of lg asket WTF:- Wo el 4 Training ' Soc' l I, eomxiepex' 5-6: Put-B22 Teadgers 5-6-2 Y- Teens 6: NETOP' is '3-6: Editor-in-Chief 6. ' L X 59 , ' i L X ,I S6 th I' Ly fr b es nd C 0 I -' I ly o ..i s ' h 'h ur- i- ' gl ' une . l ' to ei ' on the 0 e tav up ost - . . V ll . 2 o 2. 4. 6: B 'A iY- s 6. Lois A. AUN ' l Sire I oie ' f- A . C . nch. 'a ' Q. , . , u her waitin , - hort wee R o datin f l oie s time ff' 'I' Vfelephone Operator o eybill l S f all ouling 6 e n LANCE R. HILTON 397 River Avenue Sports. mid-western climes. DelVloIay. and long rides appeal to our Lanny, but conceited girls are strictly taboo. Good luck! Pilot Room Agent l-6: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 4, 5, 6. PAUL H. HOBSON 397 Orms Street Howie highly approves of girls. cars. sports. and lvy League clothes. You better be- lieve itT Homework and school in general are definitely out. Can be easily identified by his white buck shoes. Spends his free time dancing or participat- ing in sports. Let's go to a party! Jet Pilot ELIZABETH M. HORN 81 Hughes Avenue Pawtucket Perky. pony-tailed Bette has a welcoming smile for Fran's mothers spaghetti. Mr. Ryder. writing letters to Jerry, and sleeping at Frans A sarcastic ReallyT is her reply to Paw- tucket and walking from the last parking to school. Car trouble, Bette? Undecided-Travel Future Vtfhite Caps l, 2: Bowling 3. 4: Golf 4: Swim- ming 4. ' ATF ooisi Arnold Stre A Bob thoro ball. o t a , ey. gif , goo . , th Re , d m 'er 'zz' t s ys. Are you a H6 t conc ' ed girls and e Yankees. Fax it pas- times e o li he U. S. N. I . my seen with T nk and Suague . Se ice Twenty-three
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