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f., 1 I 7: LOUISE E. BERC Busines School Louise . . . an amateur dab- bler in oils . . . calm, cool, and inevitably collected . . . com- pletely at ease in the midst of typewriters, erasers, file cab- inets, and computers . . . a cheerful optimist. Prom Deco- ration Co,mmittees 3, 4. -u , g -1 ,N 'L i . WJ film., .' ix I- 'if' I, Ll l I' lt ff-in ,I -if i li ' I ' .N ' L. 1 1 fouxfugyl .ly . I J' gl A L .,r W , . ' Lx V' 1 I U L t ' rl L, . ft ' ff Y tl! I, gf P' Y . M231 fagj .,5.3,Qg1,:,,g-i ivgg3,'jfi:'335z' fklfiijgft M1 hit ' ff if I si ' gif' rift .'-what 3 . V K .,.:, W .- ., .H ll D t 1 I LINDA LEE BERRY I.B.M. School Linda . . . constant flow of banter reveals a lively imagi- nation and natural charm . . . serious about her work . . . a peppy addition to any group . . . favorite of driver ed class . . . indispensable at Rust Craft. Cheer Club 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS A. BEVILAQUA Electronics Engineer Franny . . . incorrigible prankster . . . notorious for his oversized neckties . . . treas- ures an excruciating Kelly- green noose . . . His motto: It shall be done . . . un- doubtedly originated in his fa- vorite class, physics . . . col- lector of stamps, as well as friends. Track, Prom Commit- tees 3, 4. e Cbrew Win Our ozzsfzfufzbn 'X I THOMAS K. BOWEN Service Tom . . . Silence is gold- Tom's a millionaire . . . with millionaire tastes-steak, his favorite food . . . sudden out- bursts of teasing break his usually shy, quiet, reserve . . . skilled woodworker who loves to saw-zzzz . . . a happy-go- lucky lad. W'-t vw KAREN BOWLBY Nursing Bo . . . portrait-pretty . . . quick to blush . . . inviting smile . . . competent and effi- cient in all that she does . . . moments of frivolity . . . pene- trating insight . . . with a gen- tle touch. Clee Club 2, Field Hockey 3, 45 Student Council 23 Traffic 2, Majorette 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 4, .Iunior and Senior Prom Invi- tations 3, 4g Reflections 4, Mir- ror 4. . ff if ' 'bfi RUTH F. BINCHAM Nursing Ruthie . . . willing accom- plishment without fanfare . . . eager sports fan and participant . . . staunchly loyal to River- dale . . . a dazzling smile . . . enthusiasm and warmth . . . cut out to be a nurse . . . wel- come as spring on a mid-win- ter day. Field Hockey 43 Bad- minton 3g Basketball 4, Cheer Club 3, 4. I Why so sad, Louise? 29
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Patty vs. Stereo ot' JOHN RISBICOS Undecided John . . . short cropped hair . . . free, easy walk . . . ath- letic build . . . reservation with- out prctense . . . courteous and always agreeable . . . inordi- nately proud of his '57 Ford station wagon. 28 Jnferzkzy if v H'-f' GERALD C. BISHOP Air Force Jerry . . . tall and handsome . . . outdoor man . . . loves camping and fishing . . . As- sistant Scout Master . . . vice- president- of Explorer Post . . . familiar sight behind Friendly's counter . . , favorite class, typ- ing . . . plans to fly high with the Air Force. Basketball Ig Football Ig Baseball 5, V. Man- ager 3. .lllDI'l'lI A. RASILICI Le-gal Secretary Judy . . . armed with pen- cil and note pad she plans to invade the legal scene . . . gained her experience at Rust Craft . . . a devotee of sub- marine- sandwiches . . . quick wit enhanced by a flashing smile . . . carefree and noncha- lant. CIS 7I'9.5'5I22 Q12 PATRICIA M. BLACK Secretarial School 'LPatty . . . the gift of self generously offered . . . re- freshing simplicity . . . our best naturedl' . . . a flair for friendship . . . devoted to the Mirror . . . best cymbal player in the band . . . blithe and wonderful. Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Choir 3, 43 Mir- ror 4g Reflections 43 Library Council 23 Dramatics Club 4. JOAN MARIE BEDARD Office Worker Joanie . . . appealing smile . . . thoughtful silence . . . wist- ful air . . . remains unruffled in the midst of turmoil . . . efficient and well-ordered life . . . accomplished in sewing and culinary arts . . . a clever girl. ss -Q 'wa 6 PATRICIA A. BOURQUE Undecided Pat . . . unruffled compla- cency . . . a touch of shyness . . . a whisper of a smile . . . ever so welcome . . . earnest and selfless . . . a familiar sight at the Dedham Pharmacy.
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'ii 4 BEVERLY A. BRAWLEY Collegi- Bev . . . winsome and fun- loving . . . little-girl smile . . . quick responds to tea-ing . . . attractively attired . . . attentive in class . . . unpre-tt-ntious and delightful. Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, Guidance Assistant 4: Reflections 4: Ounce Com- mittees 1. 2, 3: Prom Commit- tees 3. -1: Cheer Club I. 2, 3. 4. r.' . A. ROBERT F. BRENN Wentworth Institute Bobby . . . civic-minded young man with a penchant for mischief . . . level-headed . . . fleet of foot . . . the humor of understatement . . . gentle- manly ways . . . a whiz at mod- el ships and planes. Indoor Track 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLEEN D. BRIGGS Stewardess Charky . . . fastening seat belts for this charming stew- ardess will be a pleasure . . . adept at roller skating and bowling . . . capricious smile . . . gracious, relaxed air . . . the sky's her limit. Intramural Basketball I, Cheer Club 3, 4. gormzhg ur Gkss gouernm en! Y., . ' s ,. , ,p. . gt 6, S 7. Ya af' . y k Stop and Shop Talk 30 1 RUTH E. BRICC-S Work Shorty . . . rare sense of humor lurking behind a bash- ful air . . . eager to help . . . found Mr. Hurley's math class- es especially enjoyable . . . a roller-skating and bowling fan . . . a devotee of music for every occasion. Intramural Bas- ketball lg Cheer Club 3, 4. ,ln if I JAMES E. BROWN College Jim . . . able Boys' State rep- resentative . . . active student council member . . . a bit bash- ful despite multiple accomplish- ments . . . a three-letter athlete . . . reliable, keen, alert . . . a man of principle. Football I, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 25 Traffic Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Boys' State Representative, Re- flections 4. MARILYN L. BROWN Typist Minna . . . a comely lass . . . dancing good humor . . . enthusiasm expressed in di- verse interests . . . bowling, swimming, horseback riding, to name a few . . . a penchant for conversation . . . a sociable gal. Cheer Club 4.
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