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MARY ELIZABETH CALLANAN llCalVU .-1r'fiI'iI1'ex.' SiIuI1'ui'.s' Pen 33 Glee Club l, 2, 3: JIInior Vlass Coun- cilg Gym Exllibition F21 l'sher for Vlass Play: Invitation flllllllllll- tee for Junior Prom. .'IIlIll'1.I1.0II.' To learn how to use a typewriter. Dl'.VfIi11jl.' To I'0lllZllll at l'. II. S. a few more years. Gerry Ar'I1'1'1'I1'4'.v.' Itasketlmlll Iiowlingg Girls' Glee l'lulI. .4ll1lIl.fI'UII.' To have a lied '49 Ford. Drxfirzy: To have il flat tire. JOYCE CANAVAN .-lr'f1'I'1'I1'es: Beta 2, 3, Sec-retary 2. A lllllliflillll : To go to lrusiness I-ollege. Dc.vfirIy.' To learn how to use :I typewriter. GERALDINE NICOLINA CALLY DELORES CARLOPOLI V7 l6L0la99 JEANNIE BURKE Dimples ,lr't1'1'1'ffes: Ilefreslunent, Il0llllllllll'C for Vlass Playg Majorette 1. .-lmbilinn: To he :I nurse and take eare ofa eertain male. Dr'sliny: To sort mail at tlIe Post Ofliee. RICHARD JOHN BURNELL Sandy .-lr'I1'1'1'fI'v.v: Operetta I, '25 SIIuImIf'.v Pen 1: Reeeption cl0IlllllllIC'l', Junior Prom. A I7Ilf1'f1'0lII To be a G. E. apprentiee. Dzwliny: To learn to use :III eraser. 91940 JAIRUS F. BURT, JR. sspopvv Al'fI'I'1'fl'l'N.' Hoekey 1, 2, 3: Traek 1, Q, 3g Band l, QQ Orchestra 1, Qg Operetta Orehestra l, 2. flmbifion: To have :I good position iII life. lJ1'sf1'ny: To he a troy sc-out. JAMES CARCHEDI FideliS A-1 Illlillflillll : To do something for the lmlind. weak, erippled illlfl helpless, mostly for the ehildren of the poor. D1'.vf1'ny.' To go to heaven For sure. I'lI'fI-l'I.Il'l'N.' Majorettes l, 2. AnIl11'rI'o1I.- To be Il polieewomau. lJ1'.wfiIIy.' To own a whistle. DOLORES CARNUTE 5KDee!! .'lr'iI'-r'1'I1'r.w.- Basketlmall I, Q3 Squad Leader. .1 l'lI'lI.f1'0lI.' To have :I doetor to eall Iny own. lh'.wh'ny: To find Dr. Kildare. NANCY J. BUSSIERE uNanvI .-lr'fiI'1'lI'es: Ilym Exllilmition 1, '21 Music Il0lIllIlllIl'l', Junior IIFOIIIQ Advertising Staff, Slmlz'nI'.v l'1'r1 l, 23 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 33 Bowling I. 2. .'llllIH'ff0Il.' To row llp tlIe St. uIAlWI'l'llf'l'i- River. llrnvfillyt To Iliseuver tlle l'niled States. EDITH BUTLER uEdie1v .lf'fl.l'Iff!'-YI Fo-Editor ol' Yearbook: Sfllflfllfix Pen 1. 2, 3: Essay Edi- tor. Short Story Editor 3: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Home IIOOIII 'l'reasIIrer 2, 31 Junior Prom lleeorating Il0IllIIlllI0l'I flass Play Puhlieity Il0llllIllIll'l'. ,llIIflIfl'f7lI.' To see a llillf-I'l'lltllI'y Brooklyn monopoly in World Series play. l,!'Nf1.lljj.' To wait until the other teams drop Ollt. DORIS BYRDY Dorie .Ir'fI'1'iI1'r'.v.' Eleetion Oftieer 2. 3: Cliairrnan of Special Features of Yearbook: 'l'alIles f'oInIIIittee, Vlass Banquet. ,InII1I'fI'on: To Fllll Il rest lltlllli' for overworked seniors. lh'st1'ny: To play hostess to the 1950 class.
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NORMA LEE BOLING Poochie UWM. I,l'.N'fI'Il!fi 'llo he a llairwlresser. CAROL YN M . BOLOGNIA Chickie out a worry. lI1wliny.' 'llo stay single. DANIEL BOOKLESS Rookie .'if'flAllI.fl.l'-YI Rasketlrall tintraniurall. Anzllilion: To he a earml shark. Dzwliny: To play solitaire. ,lmla'f1'nn: To have a business of Inv .lmlniliolu 'l'o go through life with- ROBERT E. BOUDREAU Pedro ,lr'If1'ifir'.w.' Rand 2, 3: Rifle Vlulm l. .lmlzifious 'l'o he an automobile mlesigner. lJr.vI1'ay: To :lc-sign Il ear that rnns on water. PAUL BROMBACK Smiley .I mllilirm : To lmeeome manager of a theatre. Desliuy: To be ehief eashier at the Folonial. SUSANNE BROSSEAU nsuevv .-leIi1'1'Iir.v.' Oasis Fommittee 2, K'hairn1an Hostesses 35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, 3: Glee Flnla 1, 2, 31 Operetta Vhorus 2: Junior Prom Reeeption Uommittee Q3 Statisties fommittee Yearbook 3. glllllll-ff0ll.' To travel. IJ4-.vI1'ay: To go to West Pittsfield. LUCIE BROWER ul'-loun ,'lf'fll'I.flll'SI Basketball l, 21 Fiehl Hoc-key 2. 3: Vamera Vlnlm 1, 23 Vlass Play Tieket Committee fig Sehool Seenes fl0lIlll1ltit'l', Year- hook. .'illI11IAff0lI.' To live to a ripe olrl age. Dr'.vliny.' To he a peaeh. DUANE C. BROWN :il'fI'I'l'fl'l'8.' Operetta l, 2: Motion Pic-ture Vinh 1, 23 Siurlenffv Pea 1. flmlzitiorz: To have a vaeation. lJv.vl1'ny: To wish in vain. ?H40 MARGUERITE ANN BROWN Hpeggyn .-11'ff1'fli1'.s: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: VVar1len-1'haplain 2g Home Room Representative 2: Gym Exhibi- tion 1, 25 fl0-clllHil'lll!lIl For Vlass Scenes of Yearbook: Vostume Committee of Senior Play. .-lmbilinn: To be a sehool marm. l,l'Sfl.lI.I1.' 'l'o he employerl at Roys' 'llownf' ROBERT L. BROWN Sid ,lr'firiI1'r'.v.' Football I, 2, 33 Slu- l1l'Ilf.N l,I'll 2. 3: Yearbook Vom- mittee fll11llI'lllRlllQ Home Room Representative l. xllllllliffllllf To lie a man. D1'.vf1'ny.' To pass the flharles Atlas eonrse. LESLIE A. BURCH, JR. Lum ,'il'flAl'I.fl.l'-VI Hockey 2, fig Rifle Team 3: 'l'raek 2, fi: Home Room Rep- resentative 3: Vheeking i'onnnit- tee for Junior l,l'0lll1 Prograln f'onnnittee for Senior flass l'lay. .llllllliflillllf 'l'o invent a way to grow lnasheil potatoes. l,I'NfilIjf.' 'l'ohea Val: SI'OllilIl2lSil'I' and peel spnrls. JOHN A. BURGNER ..Burgn .ir'I1'1'1'fz'1'.w.' Home Room Represen- tative 2: Refreshment fltlllllllit- tee, Junior Prom: Goo4l lYill Fonnnittee 2. .'ilIIIJl'lIA0ll.' To have a million rlollar ponltry farm. Drsffrly: 'llo ln- a gootl egg.
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MARY CASALI 4nMacvv .1f'Ii1'fli1'.v: Swimmingg Baseball: Home Room Representative 3. .-1 Illhliflililll To be a June bride. llmvfirzy: To sm-eeeil in leap year. Q 1975 ANN M. CAVANAGH lCCavY! .-lr'Ii1'ilif'.w: Sfllllflll-N l'f-u 2, 3: Alpha 'llri-Hi-Y 2, 31 Costume Vom- mittee. Vlass Play: i'o-Fhairman of 'llributes c'UlIllIliii00. Year- book: K'o-fhairman of Tables Fommittee. l'lass Banquet. .-lmln'l1'un: To be a mall seientist. Ijthvllilljji To take lessons from Mr. Leahy. JAMES C. CEDERSTROM Big Jim .'il'fl.l'HI'!'N.' SflIlll'llIiN Pen l, Q. 31 Sports Editor, Yearbook: Re- freshment Vommittee, Junior Prom: Senior Home Room Rep- resentative. .-1 llllll-fliilllf To own a pool room. lh'.vIiny.' To own an aquarium. LESLIE CHADWELL uLeS11 .'lc'l1'1'1'l1'1'a.' Gym Team l, 2. yillllllifillflf To be a woman hater. D1'aI1'r1y.' To like girls. JAMES A. CHAPMAN Jim ,'iIIlIlI.f1i0Il.' To be a good maehinist. IJr.vI1'ny: To finish the job with parts left. over. CHESTER A. CHOJNOWSKI Chet .'if'f1'I'ffl'l'N.' Famera Ulub. .ftnzln'fion.' To travel arounrl the Iluited States. Dl'.VfI'II!1f To visit Greyloek. RALPH CIANFLONE JOSEPHINE M. CIMINI Siphon Josie .'il'ffl71'fI'l'N.' Orehestra 1, 2: Operetta .-lr'i1'1'1'f1'f'.w.' Delta Tri-Hi-Y 3. l, 2: Traek Q, 3: Senior Vlass .'ilIIlfI.fI.UIl.' To be an offiee worker. Playg Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3. lJl'Nf1'lIjjf To sharpen peneils. .-lnzlzilion: To own a Vaflillae. D0.wl1'ny.' To take a trolley , THERESA S. CIANFLONE BARBARA CLARK Terry Chad .-lrM'1'i1ie.v: Delta Tri-Hi Y 31 Siu- .'il'f1-I'l.fl.f'H.' Home Room Represen- fll'lIf'S Pen 3: Glee Flub Concert tative, 1: Slurlr'nf'.v Pen 3. 2: Vamera Club Treasurer lg .-lmbifiorz: To be the wife of a Gym Exhibition 25 Swimming 3. millionaire. .1 n1l,1'I1fou : To be a medical seere- Destiny: To raise A:-atom . tary. - lJc'st1'r1y.' To give pateh tests. JEANETTE CIMINI GERALD CLARK Chimney Jerry .'il'fl.l'I'fl.f'-'ff llelta Tri-Hi-Y lg Glee .-l1'li1'1'l1'1's.' Tieket fl0lIlIllitil'l', Jun- C.lllb'V0 f'0Tt lj Julliffl' 150111, IU' ior l'rom: fl0-cllltllflllilll, History Fit:loiixschiixiuitego:iiil::Qrf:.::li l'o1nn1itt4-0, Year Book. 1: dym Exhihitiiml Q. .-ln1l,il1'on.' To be solo guitar player .-lmbifzbrz: To have a year's vaea- for Tennessee Ernie. H011 111 Befllluflfl' lJl'SfI.lljjf To string along. Dl'.9'1'll!j.' To spend the day at Pon- toosue Lake.
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