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Karen Berg 23 Linwood Avenue Cheery nature . . . gen- erous to all . . . likes hockey, football, and basketball . . . A friend in need is a friend indeed! . . . happiness, gen- erosity, and excitement con- stitute her world. Drama Club; Leaders ' Club; Girls’ Club; G.A.A. George L. Bernard 19 Herbert St. Joshing, always has a witty comment . . . quick smile . . . constantly on the run for winter and spring track . . . Flashing photos for IMPRINT . . . does time behind the counter at Mel- rose Drug Center. Cross Country; Winter Track; Spring Track; Drama Club; IMPRINT. Catherine H. Bertelli 334 West Emerson Street Cathy . . . lives more than her own share of hap- piness . . . teaching the mentally retarded . . . sen- sitive; Did you happen to look at the world?” Drama Club; Girls’ Club; G.A.A. William J. Bidgood 177 Bellevue Avenue The summer of 1971 holds special memories . . . came from Marian High School, Framingham, during sophomore year . . . while there, played l.V. hockey . . . easygoing personality. Linda Binari 73 Cottage Street Sensitive . . . roller skat- ing and tennis . . . the night at the Ritz, Washington trip, and great times at Nahant . . . As a man thinks in his heart, so he is.” Girls’ Club; Pep Club; English History Club; G.A.A. Evelyn D. Bishop 76 Bay State Road Evie” . . . unpredictable . . . the summer in Goffes- town with Nan” . . . that weekend in New York . . . Mr. Glynn’s English class . . . February 6, and March 20, ’71. Student Congress; Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; D.E.C.A.
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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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Christian D. Black 2 Orris Place The Lion” ... a believer in personal independence . . . interested in music . . . You may say I’m a dreamer but I’m not the only one.” Donna R. Blanchard 33 Lovell Road Blanch” . . . volatile and vibrant . . . enthusiastic to- ward football and hockey . . . memories of fun in summer 71 ... Tri-Hi-Y member . . . English with Mrs. Surtz. Girls’ Club; G.A.A.; Pep Club; British History Club. Kurt L. Blaum 19 Ferdinand Street Both the waves and the slopes are happily conquered . . . also passes hours listen- ing to Dylan . . . works at landscaping . . . likes talking with friends . . . School is a burden better left behind.” Robert S. Bliss 96 Perkins Street Bob” . . . enthusiasm abounds when it comes to hockey . . . came from Stoneham in Tanuary 71 . . . enjoyed English with Mr. Morse . . . ' That’s it!” At Stoneham High: Foot- ball; Winter Track. Robert A. Bloom 56 Rowe Street Bloomer” . . . friendly . . . enjoys football and hockey ... is familiar with the mechanics of the auto- mobile . . . Mrs. Surtz’ Eng- lish class . . . Into the Valley of Death rode the 600. Football. Karen F. Bookman 38 Lynde Avenue Smile that invites friend- ship ... a wonderful dis- position . . . creative . . . Jeff’s Donut Shop . . . Vice- president of Temple Youth Group . . . Grant us peace, the most precious gift.” LOG; Pal Club; Student Congress; G.A.A.; Tennis; Girls’ Track; Leaders’ Club; Girls’ Club. f Brian P. Bowe 14 Geneva Road Boo” . . . chess fanatic . . . forever collecting mem- ories and stamps . . . such athletic pastimes as baseball, lacrosse, football . . . Ad- vanced Biology, and Latin with Mr. Reid . . . Not only that but also . . .” Cross Country, capt. 4; Chess Team, capt. 4; Biol- ogy Club, Treas. 4; British Travel Club. | 1 Maureen Bowes East Foster Street I get by with a little help from my friends.” . . . school j| is a burden best forgotten . . . concerned about those around her. ;
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