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ZranslatioH is DAVID D ' UNGER 5 Redmond Avenue September 1 3 Dave is particularly fond of vacations because it gives him time to pursue his favorite pastime, reading. Although he has a dislike for geometry, he still enjoys mathematics, especially trigonometry. Dave plans a college education to realize his ambition to be a physicist. Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Boys ' Club; Projection Squad. VIRGINIA H. EATON 100 Haverhill Street August 5 Ginny, despite her dislike for homework and tests, was voted best student for the year 1958-1959 We will all miss her when she leaves for college in Missouri for two years but are sure she will receive a warm welcome at Cottey She man- ages and accomplishes a typical teenage task: that of doing math homework and watching her favorite T V. programs at the same time. Activities: Art Club 1, 3; Norehisc Girls ' Club; Senior Play; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Vice-Pres National Honor Society; Year- book Staff; Student Council 3; School reporter for the Tran- script. JOSEPH FERRARA 2 Beech Road April 27 Joining the Air Force is really not an escape from John Doucette, even though Joe would like him to believe that. He hopes, of course, to be able to get some time off to date Marty. Though he is looking forward to graduation, he regrets how the time flies when in senior science. Activities: Senior Boys ' Club. 20
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not fail of glorious haven JAMES P. CURTIN Stewart Read July 31 JOHN S. DOUCETTE 12 Burroughs Road January 10 John ' s interest in senior science will undoubtedly help in the field of construction engineering. His free time now is taken up with sports, but in the near future it will be occupied by the U. S. Air Force Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stenroh Boys ' Club JAMES G. DUNHAM 1 5 Nichols Road If Jim didn ' t have to get to school before the teachers, he could practice his favorite pastime, sleeping, more often. The navy will be glad to see Jim has had a background in senior science. This scientific study may even lead him to a pot of gold someday. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Stenroh Boys ' Club June 23 Jim will not work on cars as his full-time occupation, but will keep it as his pastime. He will, instead, be an architect ■ after study at a good school. Like most of us, he has an aversion for detention rules. Fortunately, Mr. Tringale ' s 11th grade English classes didn ' t pose this problem too often. V Activities: Stenroh Boys ' Club 19
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Another peeved school luncher, Paul welcomes the change of afternoon senior science classes. He also likes math, especi- ally algebra, and may go into this more extensively at Lincoln Institute. There is no Mr. Anthony in his life, but he intends to make a million, anyway. Activities: Sophomore Play; Football. at best an echo . CAROL A. FLYNN 23 Burroughs Road August 1 8 Although Carol dislikes waiting, she will always wait for Mel. Enjoyable hours in Home Ec. classes with Mrs. McCarthy will be a good preparation for her M R S. As a beautician, she will look back with fond memories on her graduation. Activities: Norehisc Girls ' Club; Baton Squad 4 JOANNE M. FREDA 1 0 Eames Street March 12 Joanne, an active member of the Yearbook staff, plans to further her education. Her warm personality, which keeps the staff going, will no doubt make her days as a hairdresser short ones. She and Bob enjoy double dating with Janice and Billy when the service doesn ' t interfere. Activities: Norehisc Girls ' Club; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 3; Yearbook Staff. PAUL FROTTEN 9 Le Clair Street October 1 7
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