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PAULINE BEAVER 57 Whitman Road College I You're gonna get it!' shouts Pauline to Cathie, Judy, and Ron- nie. This friendly cheerleader likes the school spirit most at W.H.S. and the crowded third lunch the least. Her green eyes light up at the thought of a career in ele- mentary education. Luck always to one of our nicest seniors. Actioitiex: Cheerleader 45 Girl's Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 33 Girl's Vol- leyball 2, 3. PAULA BELL 95 Upton Road College II Football games, studies, and Mr. Prohovich's English class are tops with Paula. She's likely to ex- claim, You don't know! to Betty, Claire, and Ann over Oreos and ice cream, while discussing the possibility of being an airline stewardess. Blue-eyed Paula came to W.H.S. from Pittsfield High School, and we wish her luck in winning her wings! Activities: Pep Squad 3, 4g Student Council 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. EMILE BELLIVEAU 6 Wellington Avenue Vocnliomzl Brown-eyed V likes nothing more than seen Augostino, Tambas- cia, and Besson or going to math class. Waltham high is very proud of Emile, who plays so skillfully on our excellent hockey team. Carpentry work awaits this cheer- ful lad. Best of luck always. Arli1xilieJ: Hockey 4. MARGARET BELLIVEAU 15M School Street Burinen' Oh, darn it! grumbles Peg- gy whenever her favorite T.V. shows are canceled or the 2:30 bell is delayed. joan, Louise, and Tina tell us that this former North Juniorite plans to attend business school after graduation. Best of luck, Peggy ! RONALD BELLIVEAU 4 54 Dale Street Vomzional For a while! is a familiar phrase to Ronnie's friends, Pat and Richard. Ice skating and play- ing cards are popular with this senior, who comes to us from St. Rose's. Ronnie plans to be- come a welder after graduation. Best of luck in the future! CHARLES BELYEA 133 Warren Street College I We sing of Chucky with the light brown hair. How else can we introduce W.H.S.'s contribution to the world of folk music? Art history, some of the teachers, and Borsch are cool in Chuck's opinion. Harvard is his first choice after graduation. Actizfitiex: Folk Song Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 43 Russian Club 3, 4, Vice President 33 German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4g Dramatics Club 2, 35 Mirror Art Staff 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BENNETT 15 Alder Street College II Things are looking up! yells Dickie as he rushes to history with Charlie, Billy, and Paul. Cars, pizza, and studies in the cafe rate highly with Dickie. This former South Juniorite's future plans are still uncertain. Good luck always, Dick! RICHARD BENTLEY 153 Plympton Street College Il Bullet enjoys going skin-div- ing with friends, Gumby, String, and Camper Steve . . . loves eat- ing Big Cats fshould we report this to the S.P.C.A.???j. He plans to attend college in the future. Best of luck, Bullet, and may success be yours. Adiviliex Golf 2. 23
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RAYMOND BAMFORD 52 Exchange Street Vocational Ray, who came to our school from North Junior High, likes his history class best at W.H.S. Best friend, Bob, tells us that Ray's hobbies include going bowling and playing basketball. Future plans are indefinite, but to Ray we extend our best wishes. Activities: Student Exchange Committee 4, Chairman 45 Vocational Views 4. MARTHA BANCROFT 80-A High Street Business Marti enjoys horseback riding in her spare time. It's no big thing she says to Puma, More, and Dale when talking about third lunch. Business Machines with Miss Tahaney is tops. Marti likes the wonderful teachers at W.H.S. most of all. We wish her the best of luck in the business world. Activities: Riding Club 2, Co-President 2, Instructor 2g Business Office Staff 3. JUNE BARDSLEY 45 Chester Lane Business Say, where am I goin' next pe- riod? hazel-eyed Bug asks her friends, Ann Marie, Tina, and Elaine, while passing between classes. June dislikes fifth lunch in the cafe, except when Italian spaghetti is on the menu. Among her favorite subjects, B.M.A. rates highest with career-minded Bug , who plans to become a secretary after graduation. Activities: Pep Squad 3. FLORA BARILONE 80 Woerd Avenue Business Hi there! shouts Cookie to her friends, Greg, Linda, and Mike, as she weaves her way to her favorite subject, a hard choice. In her spare time, Cookie likes to eat pizza and go to the movies. A career as a beautician awaits her. Good luck in the fu- ture! 22 JANE BARNES 296 Bacon Street Collegel That's swingin', says green- eyed, friendly Janie as she fond- ly dreams of steak or roast beef. Barb, Marcia, and Maureen agree that their friend is a lover of Spanish, Miss Tabor's English class, and short periods on Tuesdays. After graduation, Jane plans a nursing career at Saint Elizabeth's or Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Aclivilies: Iatin Club 25 Folksong Club 3: Mirror Homeroom Representa- tive 23 Mirror Business Staff 4. JOHN BARONIAN 55 Canterbury Road College II Tom, Bo, and Tom can tell you that John's favorite expression is Al's a.dog. When not eating pizza at Circle with the men, he can be found driving. Attending classes and the 8:00 bell rate low with John. His future plans include college and a career in law. We all wish you the best -of luck, John! L ROBE T BARR 74 Hansen Road ' Business Brown-haired, blue-eyed Bar is a devoted golf fan, and he par- ticipates often in this fascinating sport. Best friends, Wally and Mike, know that he loves skin- diving and that his favorite food is steak. Bob's future plans in- clude entering some branch of the service. Arlivilies: Student Council 2. We it JUDITH BARTLEMAN 51 Beech Street Business When Joo-Dee shouts, I don't believe it! to Trish, Linda, and Billy, she usually means it. This hazel-eyed South Juniorite loves lunch at W.H.S. but would like it better if the cafeteria staff pre- pared Chinese food. Democracy rates highly on this senior's list, while gym rates OK, Judy would rather sew than participate in sports. Activities: Pep S uad 2g Clinic Staff 43 Main Office Stacff 4.
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ANTHONY BERGANTINO, JR. 9 Oak Street Terlmifal Look out !-Here comes Tony, practicing his favorite sport, shoot- ing. This brown-eyed South jun- iorite is dangerous with a rifle in his hand, so don't get too close. When questioned about his liking for math, he might answer, Well, a guy who is going to major in Chemical Engineering at college has to like math. Aczivitier: Rifle Club 4g Chemistry Club 4g Latin Club 25 Mirror Art Staff 2, Mirror Representative 4. JAMES BERKMAN 99 Sheffield Road College I Not too sharp!'i jim exclaims when describing the freedom at W.H.S. Although a pocket bil- liards and table tennis enthusiast, he also succumbs to man's favorite sport, girls. Buzz, Larry, and Jim tell us that Mr. Collins' homeroom rates highly with jim. ' Since gym is his favorite subject, he will major in physical education at college. SUSAN BERRIO 85 Taylor Street College II Rallies and lunches are Bug- gy's favorites at W.H.S. She pre- viously attended South junior High . . . likes eating pizza and subma- rines with Carol, Gale, and Mary . . . enjoys sewing. Sue hopes to become a nurse. Best of luck in the future! Acziviiier: Student Council 2, 3, 43 junior Prom Committee 33 Latin Club 25 Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 45 Mirror Homeroom Representative 2, 4. ALFRED BIRCHLER 69 Trapelo Road College II When not in school, Al can be f-ound playing football with friends, Bud, Dave, and Ron. He's not fussy when it comes to food, anything is all right with Al, English with Mr. Prohovich is tops in his book. His future plans in- clude college. Best of luck in what- ever field you choose, Al. 24 JACQUELYN BISHOP 16 Douglas Road Slenograplaic Oh my gosh! giggles blue- eyed Jackie when she starts going up a down-staircase. This bubbly senior spends most of her time dancing around the house with a fried clam in one hand and her shorthand homework in the other -at least that's what Cathy, Mari- lyn, and Sandy tell us. After grad- uation, she plans to attend busi- ness college. Good luck, Jackie Ariiiziiier: Data Processing 3, Mirror Business Staff 4, French Club 2g Pep Squad 2. PAUL BISSON 460 Dutton R-oad Sudbury Vomlional Sudbury junior High School gave us blue-eyed Bisson's Mission, who is an enthusiastic cheerer at all W.H.S. football rallies. His immediate plans for the future in- clude work in the field of car- pentry. We at W.H.S. wish you much luck always, Paul. WILLIAM BLANCHET 220 Real Road College II Let's go! says Bill, a former student at Lexington Street junior I-Iigh. The drama club keeps him busy, but he also likes to play golf. Politics is high on Bill's list of interests, along with English class with friends, Joe and Paul. His future plans include college. Activitier: Student Council 4, News- paper Staff 4g Drama Club 4. NANCY BLASIOLI 37 Berkshire Road College Il Cookie is cooking another steak for her friends, Martha, Eloise, and Jane. Unfortunately, she doesn't intend to pursue her cooking talent in a professional way. Instead, Cookie hopes to become a beautician. Best of luck with the career of your choice, Nancy!
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