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RONALD DUGUAY 15 Malden Street “Felix” — likes to play baseball, basketball, football — bowls in spare time — experienced fruit salesman. RALPH DU MOUCHEL 105 Merrimac Street Science Club V.P. — Dra- matic Club — awards in art — camp counselor, bell hop, salesman — enjoys playing piano, collecting stamps. CHRISTINE DZIOBA 1030 Pequot Street Honor Society — Senior Steering Committee —C.Y.O. girl — Pep Squad — fine acrobatic dancer — water- skier, dance instructor. MAURICE DUMAS 474 Coggeshall Street “Moe” — handles controls behind soda fountain —rod- and-reel man — enjoys com- pany of girls who are sports- minded. DIANE DUNN 91 Willow Street Pep Squad — Y.W.C.A. member — cashier in shoe shop — enjoys horseback riding — dislikes noisy, childish-acting lads. ROBERT EDSON 1364 Sassaquin Avenue Enjoys a chance to pin his opponent down in a wrest- ling match — varied list of part-time jobs — likes to swim and bowl. 29 DONNA DUMONT 922 Kempton Street Art lover first of all, with art career in mind — enjoys company of mature-minded lads who have set goals for themselves. DIANE DUPUIS 310 Wood Street “Dee Dee” — likes to play basketball — classbook typist — looks forward to weekly parties with Brooklawn Creamery crowd. MICHAEL EDWARDS 77 Dudley Street R.O.T.C. — soda fountain clerk and grill man — ad- mires girls with domestic talents, who aren’t’ con- stantly talking. ARLENE DUTRA 130 Mott Street Girls League — Queen of Lincoln Park Skating Rink — expert in figure and dance skating — likes fashion de- sign — attractive, friendly. ROBERT ELLISON 1614 Padanaram Avenue Student Council, A.Y., Pro- jectionist, Debating —honors in both J.A. and Fellowship affairs — plans on a career in radio announcing.
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ROBERT DOYLE 45 Lake Street Student Council President — Tennis Team, Key Club, A.Y., Student Court — re- sponsible, easy-going — a quiet, effective leader. SHARON DUARTE 240 South Front Street “Sunday” — Biology Club, AY. — J.A. and C:Y.O, — cheerleader for church team — aid in nursing home. JAMES DONOVAN 337 Davis Street Member of Brooklawn Creamery Racing Team — likes to travel and work on cars — enjoys company of fun-loving girls. DOROTHY DRISDELL 291 Phillips Avenue Future Nurses’ Club — happy getting meals and try- ing out new recipes — likes to see a boy have an air of confidence. ROBERT DUBOIS 297 Emerson Street A.Y. — skilled at operating all sorts of audio-visual equipment — collects coins and stamps — busy market worker. 28 ROBERT DOWD 118 Fern Street A.Y. — C.Y.O. basketball and baseball — clerk in jewelry store — well-liked for his keen sense of humor. JOHN DRUCKER 52 Carroll Street Soccer and Gymnastics Teams — A.Y. President — busy in J.C.C. — Naval Re- serve man— camp counselor and model-builder. CLAIRE DUFRESNE 881 ‘Terry Lane Special interests: photog- raphy, miniature golf, bowl- ing — good manners and truthfulness the two qual- ities she admires in boys. — Ae JERILYN DOYLE 494 Park Street Honor Society, Pep Squad V.P., Girls’ League, Chorus, Future Nurses, A.Y., class- book staff — Secretary of Achievers Association. DIANNE DUARTE 96 Lombard Street Pep Squad, Future Nurses ; receptionist in doctor’s office — admires neatness and friendliness. JANICE DUGAS 176 Irvington Street Honor Society—Pep Squad — J.A. — uses leisure for tennis and riding — likes dependable people.
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MARTHA ERNEST 76A Willis Street “Carol”— busy worker in Fellowship — optometrist’s assistant — bowler and movie-goer — enjoys fun- loving companions. TERESA FALCON 64 Clifford Street Future Nurses — Y-Teen President — V.P. of her J.A. company — interested in art — part-time cashier. WALTER ELLISON 42 Grape Street A lad who really enjoys his motor scooter — tennis enthusiast — enjoys confu- sion and excitement of crowds! JAMES EVANGELHO 163 Field Street Varsity Baseball — played for C.Y.O. as well — behind- the-counter expert on fried foods — enjoys drafting and model cars. ROBERT FALCONERO 151 Cedar Street “Falky” top-notch accordi- onist — formed his own combo to play professionally — sign painter, stamp col- lector, music writer. 30 JOHN ENGEL 5 Guillotte Street Acushnet C.Y.O. member — gained experience in production on part-time factory job —hunt- ing his favorite activity. ROBERT EVERETT 25 Oak Street Pan - American Club — stamp collector — pinboy, packer, produce man — ad- mires promptness in the ladies. MICHAEL FARIA 32 Viall Street R.O.T.C. Company Com- mander — learned about auto parts as stock boy — likes to tour in his car — enjoys sense of humor in a girl. LYNNE ERICH 49 Templeton Street Honor Society, Biology Club — happy in Fellowship and J.A. affairs — cross-word puzzle fan— likes to window shop. SHARON FABIO 115 Cedar Street Classbook Art Staff—clever with gift wrapping and bows at Christmas — likes to draw, dance, sew. THOMAS FARRIS 29 Franklin Street R.O.T.C. M Sgt. — Rifle Team — expert at making pizza — model-car builder— Service-bound after gradu- ation.
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