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ER Oo ‘Sys stairs ‘ ts the Sf the Abtae fo success (IE ee) not running; ta ke First row, left to right: Joan Raposa, Philip Faria, Mary Ann Pietrzyk, Josephine Pimental, Henri Picard, Meribah Hopkinson, June White, Shirley Castonguay, Barbara Faria. Second row: Beryl Dean, Carolyn Webb, John Rego, Richard Saunders, Mary Elizabeth Sherman, Elaine DeAndrade, Charlotte Messier, David Farias, Esther Lawton, Vivian Cabral. Third row: Michael Souza, Joseph Cabral, George Raposa, Arthur Cieto, Roland Johnson, John Perry, Allen Webb, Wallace Manley, Grover Tripp, George Dean.
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CAROLYN WEBB “She was made for happy thoughts, For pleasant wit and laughter.” Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Quartet 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Student Council 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Softball 2; Assemblies 1; ‘Brownie’ Staff 4. Carolyn is another of our class “sparks”. Wherever you hear laughter she is usually there. Although she is very gay and has a pleasant manner, she can be serious. Carolyn excels in music and in commercial subjects and is willing to help others. Being an ardent basketball fan, she attends many of the games and helped cheer the team on to victory. “Though Carolyn has not yet decided upon a career, we think she has a head start on the road to success. “Carolyn” May 26 JUNE STELLA WHITE “And then she danced — Oh Heaven was her dancing.” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Ice Cream 3, 4; Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Class Secretary 3; Class Day Speaker 4; Assemblies 1; Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Head Cheerleader 4. Being our head cheerleader during her senior year, “Lou” has had a great part in cheering the team on to victory! “Lou” seems to be the quiet type but — “Oh brother”. She has a chevvy con- vertible and may be seen going to Newport week- ends. “Lou” has not decided about her future but we hope she’s happy in whatever field of en- deavor she may attempt. LOuns March 8 MARIANNA JANE AZEVEDO “A true friend is a friend forever.” Jane was a member of our class until her senior year, when she was forced to leave due to ill health. She was elected to serve on the Student Council and took part in many other activities. She was one of the most popular girls in the school and we all miss her. “Jane” April 24
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(le; of 54 we), not furn bord rohen you are just at the goal 7 First row, left to right: Betty Ironfield, Lorna Reed, Elizabeth Camara, Gaile Tripp, Patsy Hasson, George Rodriques, Elenor Rego, Gloria Hebert, Bernadette Reail, June Tripp. Second row: Mary Lewis, Beatrice Mello, Ann Schelter, Jane Stasz, Dorothy Borden, Teresa Gau- dreau, Diane Perry, Nancy Boan, Eleanor Shields, Helen Pietrzyk, Ann Thibodeau. Third row: Ethel Peckham, Melvin Orr, Roger Reed, Regina Velho, Ruth Donovan, Susan Phinney, Beverly Kent, Carrie Waughtel, Roger Hart, Albert Castonguay, Lorraine Rose. Fourth row: Frances Mullen, Janet Branch, Raymond Bruneau, Ronald White, Duncan Fadden, William Lawton, John Ponte, Charles Lees, Donald Tripp, Paul Poirier, Wilma Kirby.
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