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RICHARD VILLANO Dick - Mr. Romano's right hand man-head usher at Old Colony Theatre-ambition: C.P. A.- very friendly - hobby: col- lecting I. O. U.'s-drives a grey Buick. DONALD WEEKS Don -a sports fang Celtics are tops - likes swimming - at- tracted to the opposite sex-a Mama Urann star pupil-a sharp dresser - lobster fisherman - a buddy of Churchil1's 'til they argue. JANICE WILLIAMS Jannie -basketball CNo. 253 - she's a Carver belle - a great talent for dancing - likes to swim - destination: Wheaton fshe hopesl-likes red Kaisers and cranberries-Hilt and Zeke - pet peeve: argyles - All righty . ROBERT WILLIAMS Pete -likes to work on cars- owns a hopped up Model A- great chef: Salty - likes to hunt deer in his spare time- Cranberry diet-that Lux com- plexion -- no peroxide there - Carver lad. HOWARD WOOD Monk -Woody - hunting - loves defense and offense when it comes to B-great bookkeep- er-always driving a truck al- though he can't see over the wheel - Little Lulu - al- ways making sizeable comments. LUCILLE ZANELLO Lucy -loves roller-skatingg al- ways down the Bay-loves lil' ol' Falmouth - always arguing with F. F.-Oh! that kid sister of mine!-Revenue collector in 305. ROLLENE ZANIBONI Sasha -'Tm late, I'm late - lab happy - balances books on fire hydrants--P.H.S.'s Woody Herman-basketball fan - My Dodgers! -- Mr. Pack's pride and joy 4?J. LM, , ,....M
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CATHERINE SWANTON Cathy -likes dancing - favor- ite subject: English-likes all sports, especially swimming- likes neat, conservative clothes -wants to be a secretary-those sporty socks- 0h! Lord, I don't know -seen most with Janie B. OWEN TAVARES Cookie -likes H. A.-hot rod happy-out-door man-likes to dog paddle-Mr. Romano's star pupil-always seen arguing with Pete Williams-Benassi's best friend - television fiend - loves to bowl. STEVEN TAVARES Stevie - flashing smile - co- captain of the football team- fishing for buckela off the shores of Portugal-wants to go to Brown University and play football-looking for the right thread on a knitted suit-he could live on pizza and spa- ghetti. J ANIS TIBBETTS Jan -blushes--has a temper to match her hair-only red-head in Senior Class-don't ever call her Red -big tease. JOAN TIBBETTS Joan -no love for stenography -second shortest girl in Senior Class - likes gossip - loves to talk-writes to Kip in study- runs home every day for a let- ter-likes rollerskating - works at Woo1worth's - always with Harriet and Betty. PHILLIP TINTI Phil - destination: Burdett - he's working on his second mil- lion fthe first was too hard to get? - P.H.S.'s Webster - slaves at Morse and Shermans-so bus- inesslike-Constitution capers. BETTY TRAVERS Betty Anne -disc jockey- adores blue eyes and boys' sweaters - strawberry cokes - Harriet and Joan - Oh! that brother-a weakness for bru- nettes - an Eddie Fisher fan - Summer Street gang. CARL TURINI Carl -always at Pill Hill- football enthusiast - seen with Doc Savi-a machine in Auto Mechanics-finally got his lic- ense-argumentative soul. LEONARD VAZ Len -likes all sports-another Tommy Dorsey - he's a party boy- Turn back the hands of time during football season- seen most at Joe Teves' with the gang-Oh! that Vaz to Vaz com- bination. CONSTAN CE VERKADE Connie -Oh, that blond hair! -roller skates her way through life - Manomet sprout-Janie and Janet-Dutch artist-a Sun- day school teacher-choir bird.
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Class .rfpliecy Plymouth, once a tourist town, Into a vital city grew, The reason for this rapid change Was the class of '52. As I arrived home from New York, I was met at the Plymouth Air- port by the Mayor of our fair city, BEN BENASSI, with his private sec- retary, MAGGIE HOLMES. We proceeded at once to the BOB BORSARI Country Club where we were to meet the rest of the class of 1952 for our 10th year reunion. MARION MUTHIG, hostess and also dancer at the club, greeted us at the door. WALTER NELSON, police chief, and DANNY O'KEEFE, Lieutenant, were standing at the entrance conversing with ARTHUR AT- KINS, criminal lawyer, and SABRA CARPENTER, secretary at the F.B.I. Police Chief Nelson mentioned something about checking to see that the RONNIE GUIDETTI Gambling Laws were being carried out. JOE MAGUIRE, the country's most eligible bachelor, informed me that several well-known figures in the sports world were at the swim- ming pool. LAURIE ENOS, head of a successful advertising agency, showed me the way. GEORGE CLARKE, manager of the Red Sox and HAROLD MOTTA, manager of the Braves, were in a heated discussion on the diving board. Waiting patiently to dive off were RAY BUSSOLARI, star of the Celtics, and STEVE TAVARES, football coach at Penn State. WALT CORREIA, recently elected to the All-American line-up, and BOB HOLTON, track star, were sound asleep. LENNY VAZ, coach of P.H.S.'s undefeated foot- ball team, was enlisting the aid of Notre Dame's coach, WAYNE CATON, in fixing his portable. ELAINE CAVICCHI and NANCY PRINDLE, phys- ical instructors at Wellesley, informed me that MICKEY GAVONI had won his tenth fight at the gardens. I walked back to the club with that entertaining personality, JOAN CAVICCHI, who said she had finally completed her own version of God Bless America . We found, upon reaching the lobby of the club, that a large group had gathered around those who had recently visited France. SYLVIA MELAHOURES, winner of the National Photography Contest of America, was taking their pictures. ARLENE MOTTA, French teacher at the Sorbonneg NANCY PELLEGRINI, one of the Nation's Ten Best- Dressed Women, and NATALIE DENNETT, famous artist, were in the group. I entered the cocktail lounge with TED JESSE and EARLE BURGESS, who had just built America's most luxurious liner. BOB ANDREWS and BOB WILLIAMS, cranberry tycoons, were ordering fast ginger-ale fizzes from part-time bartender at the Stork Club, PHIL MAINI. DONNIE REID, author of that new book, How to Stop Growing , informed me that DON- NIE MCGRATH had produced a new perfume which he had titled Un- decided , SHIRLEY LODI will be given the first bottle free of charge. V.:
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