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Russell K. Barber 16 Orris Place Art is a good outlet for imagination and creativity ... a placid countenance . . . the cafeteria is memo- rable . . . How do!” . . . toiling at restaurants . . . railroading and canoeing in- terest him ... as well as track! Winter Track 1, 2; Spring Track 1 Anne Barczykowski 123 Youle Street Barch” . . . always unique and carefree ... a sprinkling of moods of all kinds and degrees . . . such challenging sports as dog races and polo . . . conferences with Chet . . . collects bubblegum wrappers . . . But — a” . . . What a roar!” G.A.A.; IMPRINT; Span- ish Club; Girls’ Club. Nancy Bashford 83 Altamont Avenue Bash” . . . quick to vol- unteer to help others . . . enjoys skiing . . . efferves- cence leads to mischief . . . Life can be as beautiful as you make it.” Girls ' Club; G.A.A.; Leaders Club. Joyce Barnes 76 Vinton Street A breathless laugh . . . lingering longer in the halls . . . O B” ... a SPARKIing cashier . . . expressive blue eyes. G.A.A.; Girls ' Club. David Barrett 55 Fairmont Street Dave” ... a devilish glint in his eyes reveals a mischievous nature . . . finds pleasure playing basketball . . . Weaseling” . . . nights on the shores of Lake Coch- ituate. Basketball; Baseball. David Bassett 9 Mendum Street Dave” . . . good-humored . . . appreciates the little things in life and feelings of others . . . fishing and outdoors enthusiast . . . quick on the courts . . . Every dog has his day. IMPRINT, Feature Ed.; Junior Prom Committee; Tennis; Band; English His- tory Club; LOG. I m V mmMm n. Gary N. Bean Jr. 197 Howard Street Beany” . . . life is a motorcycle . . . and without cares . . . homework? are you kidding?” . . . loves to fly down the slopes, espe- cially at Ragged . . . dirt- riding on the 360 marks his ways. Football; Swimming. Arthur Beauregard 90 Woodcrest Drive Tall mischief-maker . . . towers over others with a smile . . . keen interest in automobiles . . . familiar name on the air.”
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Linda Andrews 57 Walton Park Always a congenial atti- tude ... a friend who is staunch and true . . . strives to achieve her dream . . . friendship redoubles joys and cuts griefs in half.” Lawrence Armstrong 58 Goss Avenue Larry” . . . seemingly unobtrusive except outside school doors . . . pool shark . . . follows the wind in his auto . . . former scribe for baseball . . . hi-fi handyman . . . hockey aficianado — on the ice and in the streets. Richard Atherton 42 Lynde Avenue Rick” ... a quiet nature . . . mechanically inclined . . enjoys working on cars in the auto-shop . . . inter- ested in hockey . . . Mr. Croston ' s World Civ. class . . . voofle.” r Mary S. Aylward 109 Beech Avenue A mind of her own . . . tennis and bikeriding . . . Dynamite” . . . gym class of ’70-’71 . . . study (E block) . . . Heavy” . . . cheering for Rindge Tech. Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Pep Club. i I Linda Baker 84 Granite Street Punk” . . . instantaneous smile ... on the run . . . happy nature . . . carefree and capricious . . . Decem- ber 1970 . . . enjoys horse- back riding and just driving around. G.A.A. Nancy L. Baker 29 Crystal Street Nancy” . . . usually ex- hibits merriment but has serious moments . . . trans- lates her concern into ac- tivity: teaching handicapped children to swim . . . rarely neglects an opportunity for horseback riding or swim- ming. G.A.A.; Girls’ Club. i i John P. Balestieri 71 West Highland Avenue Bal” . . . dark thought- ful eyes . . . unmistakable smile . . . outspoken . . . fearless performer on water- skiis . . . unforgettable good times in Rockport ... a keen interest in hockey . . . English with Mr. Cooper. i Stephen Balfour 49 Vinton Street Steve” . . . very active in community projects . . . you ' re looking good!” . . . summers at the State House . . . politics in his future . . . I took the one less traveled by.” IMPRINT; Debate Club; Pal Club. .1 i :
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Carl C. Beckman 39 Batchelder Road An independent intellect . . . can sit and think for hours . . . proficient on the stage and in literary pursuits . . . finds enjoyment playing the guitar . . . Flee from the crowd and dwell with truthfulness . . Drama Society; Biology Club 4; F.T.A. 4. “ Linda M. Benson 225 Upham Street Fun can be had most any place . . . memorable times in Europe . . . football, track, and hockey hold spe- cial attraction . . . traveling enthusiast . . . quiet but fun to be with. G.A.A.; Girls’ Club; Girls ' Track 3, 4. Alan W. Belcher 29 Cedar Park Al” ... a naturalist and outdoorsman : skiing, tennis, and fresh air . . . In Wil- derness is the preservation of the world’’ . . . completely undaunted bv the dictates of society. Winter Track 1, 2; Spring Track 1; Band; Tennis 2. Gary Benard 1 1 Fairfield Avenue Exhibits strength in ath- letic competition . . . dili- gent, but not overly studious . . . state wrestling champ in 1970 . . . collects antique guns . . . happiest when riding his motorcycle. Wrestling, Captain 4; Football; Honor Society; Spring Track, Captain 4; Student Congress. Barbara A. Bennett 963 Main Street Barb . . . willing to give anything a try . . . contentment in horseback riding and football . . . weekends at the Cape . . . bookkeeping with Miss Car- rabis . . . You ' re kidding!” Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Drama Club. Pamela L. Benson 35 Marvin Road Pam” . . . well above average in friendliness and generosity . . . horseback riding, sewing fill spare time . . . Hampton, May 1971 . . . Biology with Mom” . . . riding around with the gang . . . Right!?” D.E.C.A.; British Travel Club; Girls ' Club; G.A.A.
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