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ELGIN BOYCE 7 Desautels Street Band 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Class President 4; Honor Society 3, 4. Recognizing his ability as a leader, the Seniors elected E]l- gin to guide them for their busiest year. Elgin has sparked lively discussions in classes and provided humor too. We know Elgin will be an extremely happy and successful lawyer. JOANNE SANDERSON 172 Sycamore Street Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Cashier in Cafeteria 3, 4; Class Vice- President 4. Joanne’s fluffy hair and blue eyes make a picture we shall always remember. She is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys swimming, tennis and danc- ing. Her neat appearance, sincerity and friendly manner will help very much in her career as a private secretary. Gee O tcers 1955 PATRICIA McDONALD 1301 Pleasant Street Allied Youth 1, 2,4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; “Crimson High- Lights” Typist 4; Class Secre- tary 4; School Savings 1. “Pat” is a girl who has many friends. This year she has had the honor of being class secretary. “Pat” has been quite active in school for the past four years. Her main am- bition is to be ‘a medical sec- retary. JOANNE DZIOBA 283 Coffin Avenue Class Treasurer 3, 4; GAMS 2, 3, Captain Executive 4. “Charming to know’”’ best de- scribes “Jo,” crowned Queen at the R.O.T.C. Ball in 1953. Her blue eyes reveal a fun- loving nature. She is de- pendable and enthusiastic and always looking for things to do.
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omposers Left to right: Janice Arruda, Ethel Fawcett, Janice Riendeau, Joan Dyer, Martha Peret, Robert Fuller, Don Torres, Irene Jansen, Nancy Booth. Seated: Arlene Pildis. Absent: James McDonald, Jacqueline Barrows, Joan Norris. 14
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— 4 a7 — SALVATORE ALFIERO 103 Bates Street “Skip,” as he is known to his friends is one of our few class- mates interested in flying. In his spare time he also enjoys swimming and fishing. He busies himself outside of school by playing baseball and basket- ball for the C.Y.O. “Skip’s” main ambition is to become an electrical engineer. ROBERT ANDRADE 64 Griffin Street Robert, or “Bobby,” as he is more commonly called, enjoys dancing, driving, and watching television. He is galled by Friday night homework and by Monday mornings. “Bobby” claims that a car of his own would make him the happiest. His ambition is to become a policeman; he will, we are sure, be a good one. NATALIE ABREU 53 Webster Court GAMS 2; Junior Counselor 3. A dark-haired, dark-eyed miss, “Nat” is happiest when danc- ing and reading. She is diligent and ambitious. We feel confi- dent that she will make a suc- cess of whatever she undertakes. CHARLES ADAMS 60 Tallman Street R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Captain 4. “Chuck” is an officer in the R.O.T.C., and one of his out- side activities is the Civil Air Patrol. He is made happiest by passing algebra exams and also enjoys driving and girls. “Chuck” can often be found talking or walking with Jimmy. This lad hopes to become an officer in the service. 16 CAROLE ADAMS County Road, East Freetown Basketball 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3; ‘Crim- son Highlights” 2, Fiction Ed. 3, Asst. Ed. 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Council 4; Honor Society 3, 4. A versatile student, Carole brought honor to herself and us when she won the citywide Democracy Contest. We know she'll be a successful magazine writer. KARIN ADSHEAD 61 Hathaway Road Allied Youth 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 3, 4. A quiet, unassuming miss, Karin is possessed of an engag- ing smile. We know her genial nature will make friends where- ever she may go. Karin aims for a teaching career and an opportunity to travel, also. RANDALL ALVES 49 Hall Street Track 3,4; Stamp Club 4. “Randy,” known as quit “the charmer,” has enjoye many study halls by getting i the hour of sleep lost the nigt before. He enjoys art, and like to get good marks as most ¢ us do. In his spare time he | employed as a stock clerk. Hi plans for the future are not ye decided. BERNICE ARRUDA 14 Valentine Street ‘“Bernie’s” a real friend t anyone she is associated with She always has a smile and i very neat. Bernice dislikes tak ing fast dictation. She has | special interest called “Bob” she wishes to become a teachet It is our hope that she will sue ceed in this very worthwhi ambition.
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