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LINDA CIACCI 205 Harvard Street School Paper — Dramatic Club — Allied Youth — Pep Squad Proved acting ability in “The Gimmick’? — operates switchboard — a J.A. worker. MAXINE COHEN 161 Ryan Street Future Nurses’ Club — Pep Squad — Allied Youth — Nurse’s Aide — Junior Counselor Calm, collected, energetic —a J.A. Junior Executive. JANET CONLON 773 Rockdale Avenue Honor Society — Choir — Chess Club — Volleyball Bubbling with friendliness always — enjoys reading dur- ing spare time — hopes to at- tend University of Mass. WALTER CONWARD 75 Cedar Street Track — Basketball A really tall lad — enthusi- astic over guns — supervised younger generation as a play- ground worker. BRENDA CORMIER 37 Lawrence Street French Club — Pep Squad Full of fun and laughter — busy as a bee — has been ‘Treasurer and Sales Manager of her J.A. company. 28 PHILIP CORMIER 204 Hathaway Street What would DeWolf and Vincent do without this de- livery driver and his efficient ways? — one of our quiet, quiet lads. CHRISTINE CORNELL 1377 Sassaquin Avenue Choir — Science Club Participates in Civil Air Patrol program — an under- standing Sunday School teacher — plans to don the wings of the Air Force after graduation, CLARISSE CORREIA 181 Coffin Avenue Honor Society — Choirs — Future Nurses’ Club — Allied Youth — Pan- Amer- ican Club Friendly girl who’s always busy — loves music, boating, and swimming — in Portu- guese Pilot Class — a future nursing supervisor. LAWRENCE CORREIA 236 South Second Street Baseball Pleasant, dependable, and industrious—active in C.Y.O. sports — liked by all for his sincerity — member of Y.M. C.A. — plans on further edu- cation. LORRAINE CORREIA 106 Ashley Boulevard Often found on the dance floor — is fascinated by cross- word puzzles — has longest hair around — future office worker.
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MAUREEN CAVANAUGH 49 Howard Avenue Dramatic Club — School Sav- ings Staff — Pep Squad — Majorette Charming, amiable girl with a warm, pleasant smile — clever teacher of baton- twirling — future secretary. DAVID CAZEMIRO 185 Adams Street Allied Youth — Soccer Co- Captain Sports fan and participant — enjoys playing the saxo- phone — ready smile and pleasant sense of humor — interested in sports cars. HENRY CEBULA 211 County Street Football — Track Won award for being best all-around player on football squad — has pleasant smile and friendly personality — enjoys dancing — college or the armed forces next year. SANDRA CHARROS 143 Holly Street Office Messenger— Pep Squad — School Paper Office-worker after school hours — loves to bowl and dance — hopes to become legal secretary. DAVID CHASE 49 Holden Street R0.1-.C: Proud to be an R.O.T.C. man — never annoyed by a pretty girl — a car is his king- dom — part-time salesman. ai LEO CHAUSSE 4299 Acushnet Avenue Allied Youth — Track —Cross- Country — Baseball Quiet — easy to get along with — fleet of foot — experi- enced salesman. SHIRLEY CHEVALIER 122 Princeton Street Pep Squad — Guidance Office Secretary Quiet — well liked — eager school supporter — plans career in secretarial field. RACHEL CHICOINE 2692 Acushnet Avenue Future Teachers’ Club — Pep Squad A real giggler—established piano player—sings in church choir — is Diet Aide at St. Luke’s Hospital — plans to be a teacher. ALBERT CHRISTOPHER 168 Smith Street R.O.T.C. Major Woodworking his specialty — hopes to make cabinet- making life work — courteous and helpful — fun to be with. RONALD CHRZANOWSKI 239 Tarkiln Hill Road Allied Youth — Baseball Always gay —sports-minded — happiest when in a speed- boat — works as grocery clerk in AXP—plans to go to college.
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MARY-ANNE CORREIA 53 Ocean Street Pan-American Club — Pep Squad — Future Nurses’ Club — Senior Steering Committee — Allied Youth —Guidance Office Secretary An attractive girl — plans to go to nursing school. PATRICIA CORREIA 88 Middle Road, Acushnet Future Teachers’ Club — School Savings Staff — Pep Squad Has a weakness for music —the babysitter with an iron hand — loyal Crimson rooter. SHERRY-LOU CORREIA 1020 Bowles Street Choirs — Allied Youth — Pep Squad Holds title of Miss Mass- achusetts and Miss New Hampshire for 1959 in state roller-skating competition — plans to attend business school. RITA COSME 28 Katherine Street Pan-American Club — Pep Squad — Allied Youth Eager participant in church choir and youth organizations —enjoys the work in the Por- tuguese Pilot Class — dancing feet. CAROL COSTA 109 Division Street Dramatic Club — Pep Squad — Office Messenger Crimson and white are her favorite colors — interested in “Y”, where she works part time. 29 EDWIN COSTA 412 South First Street R.O.T.C. — Golf Spends much time on a bas- ketball court — movie fan — belongs to Touchdown Club — plans to join either the Army or Navy. LOLA COSTA 167 Durfee Street Allied Youth “Dark Eyes” loves all out- door sports — paints and brushes are her favorite tools — enjoys babysitting — like a professional at a roller-rink. LYNDA COSTA 183 Ash Street Honor Society — Allied Youth —Pupil Personnel Aide Likes to dance and listen to music — active in church affairs — pleasant disposition — plans to major in account- ing. REBECCA COSTA 100 Clark Street Pan-American Club — Future Teachers’ Club “Becky” is happy with T.V. —also enjoys listening to the radio and records — plans to become an elementary school teacher. ROSEMARIE COSTA 16 Briggs Street Allied Youth — Pep Squad — Pan-American Club Always laughing — has en- joyed Portuguese Pilot Class — active in Junior Achieve- ment and church groups — a future teacher.
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