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CHRISTINE CAMANDONA 167 Richmond Street Honor Society — conscien- tious and dependable —mem- ber of Dramatic and Nurses Club — volunteer worker at St. Luke’s. DAVID CARON 20 Bay Street Attended National Boy Scout Jamboree — enjoys bas- ketball and bowling — pleas- ant smile makes strike with girls. LOLA CHANTRE 341 Coggeshall Street “Kitty” — often seen ser- ving ice cream at Barbara’s — active in A.Y. and Pep Squad — future secretary. KENNETH CAMILLE 13 Grape Street One of the top R.O. “brass” — handled security assign- ments as Staff Officer — part- time worker at Browne’s and B.P.M. MARY CASEY 1267 Rockdale Avenue Honor Society — Council V.P. — Dramatic Club secre- tary — a future teacher — a “hit” as entertainer at Senior Party. JOAN CHAPDELAINE 2904 Acushnet Avenue “Sandy” — pleasant and considerate — finds roller skating unbeatable — active member of Pep Squad and Allied Youth. 27 MANUEL CAPITAO, JR. 1136 Chaffee Street Helped keep cadets in line as R.O.T.C. sergeant — car- ries cheerful air as he swings through the day — compan- ionable, friendly. CHESTER CESOLINI 7 Potter Street R.O.T.C. — future teacher — enjoys science fiction — winner in J.C.C. Road-e-o — delegate to ROJAC — keen sense of humor. ROGER CHASE 1252 Robin Street All-’round, fine lad — Key , Council, and Pan-American Clubs — respected, well-liked — Senior Class Treasurer — Court Judge. AGOSTINHO CARDOSO 13 Mitchell Street “Augie” — co-captain of Soccer Team — Pan- Ameri- can Club member — keeps in shape on construction jobs. JANICE CHADWICK 254 Mount Pleasant Street Honor Society — Rainbow Girl — president of church youth group — Senior Steer- ing Committee — five pilot classes — F.T.A. member. R. LOUISE CHAUSSE 3770 Acushnet Avenue “Lou” — known for beau- tiful golden hair — Guidance Office Secretary — loves to drive her “crazy” car — happy on water skis.
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ARLENE BRUNE 112 Larch Street A sweet miss, with a charm- ing tendency to blush — help- ed classmates choose balanced diet as cafeteria aid. BARBARA BURGESS 2800 Acushnet Avenue Happy go lucky—in French and Dramatic Clubs — attrac- tive model during her free time — sells and spins rec- ords, too. EILEEN BUTTS 314 Park Street Loves good food and good music — quiet by nature — made corsages like mad for J.-A. — genial and companion- able. PATRICIA BRUNELLE 744 Brock Avenue Kept Guidance Office “in the know” as a Junior Coun- selor — took active interest in Y.W.C.A.’s Discussion Club. ELEANOR BURGO 448C Maxfield Street Quiet but friendly — proud of her platoon as GAMS Lieutenant — onetime mem- ber of Choir — Y.W.CG.A. member. DANIEL BUZNIAK 107 Pine Grove Street Kept brass and leather polished as R.O. Lieutenant — enjoyed unusual hobby of boat-building — can cut grass like a pro. 26 FRANCIS BURACZENSKI 257 Nash Road Packs ‘em in tight at People’s Market — member of DeMolay — spends leisure on putting green — avid Re- publican. MICHAEL BUSSIERE 145 Hillman Street Sincerity apparent in won- derful smile — a credit to football team — won State honors in both track and gymnastics. JOSEPH CABRAL 17 Sidney Street Outstanding member of Soccer Team — Pan-American Club member — talented au- thor and artist — dancer, too. MARGARET BURES 296 Austin Street Attractive officer of Girls’ League — secretary of Debat- ing Society — Dramatic Club member — friendly — library page. A PATRICIA BUTLER Rounseville Road, Rochester Contagious giggle — smiles from dawn to dusk — church choir and Fellowship — A.Y. and Pep Squad — “Pat” to her friends. 7 Ty RICHARD CABRAL 122 Fair Street “Shorty” — weekly meet- ings of National Guard his great interest — one of our really tall lads — co-operative and sincere.
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JANICE CHEVALIER 122 Princeton Street Quiet and petite — apt to giggle — great help as a Guid- ance Office worker — active member of J.A. and Pep Squad. WILLIAM COLE 21 Columbia Street Won Navy Science Award at) Sciences Fairs. VP OF Stamp Club — also found time for J.A. and C.Y.O. ac- tivities. M. FRANCES CORREIA 60 Briggs Street Friendly, and nice to know — spends after-school hours at St. Luke’s working in Lumbard Shop — “Franny” to her friends. ROBERT CHMIELEWSKI 106 Belleville Road Brawny weight-lifter — pulls weight in R.O.T.C. too — cheerful lad with a mirth- provoking air — “Chimo” to his pals. DANIEL CORDEIRO 208 Eugenia Street Devoted, trustworthy — Stamp Club President — Choral Groups singer — ener- getic Council member in Junior year. MERCEDES CORREIA 16 Clay Street “Merc” — gay and friendly — bundle of nerves before a test — Lincoln Park Ballroom her social haven — onetime member of GAMS. 28 FREDERICK CLARK 51 Emerson Street A sharp-shooter — member of Rifle Team — packs them in at the B.P.M.—production manager for his J.A. com- pany. MARY CORREA 605 Wood Street Calm, cool, and collected — often seen at Lincoln Park Ballroom — will work for “Uncle Sam” after gradu- ation. DENISE COSTA 166 Mill Street A future Florence Nightin- gale — gracious manner — ef- ficient worker at Cornell- Dubilier after school hours — a J.A. girl. CYNTHIA COELHO 365 Shaw Street “Cindy” — sports fan — quiet but outgoing person- ality — 8:15 bell usually found her scurrying for 101. DOUGLAS CORREIA 182 Milford Street A hard worker for J.A. — attended Official Portuguese School — lad of fine character — quiet, sincere manner. PATRICIA COSTA 114 Nash Road Active in Pan-American Club — C.Y.O. cheerleader — singer in Vocal Music groups — cheerful — a future teacher.
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