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dy ta Carol. ly lr. italian s list 1 2:30 abcut ae essing ?5Elll5' outttll lavot' lzllll alwatS sleep- 3 tool- .golf l. B. s: 'r 'l .9 RICHARD BLACK T50 Trapelo Road College ll Down goes another watermelon as Dickie hurries off to English class. Cafeteria food of all kinds is best loved by Dick, as friends John, Jim- my and Rick know. This college preparatory senior has plans for further education after graduation. JANET BLASIOLI 37 Berdshire Road Stenographlc Oh, my nerves, shouts Tootsie to friends Elli, Lorraine, and Kinny. This creative senior rates arts and crafts, bowling, and eating Canoth- er pizza-loverl, at the top of her list. She enioys art classes, football games, dances, and field trips best at W.H.S. Her future plans include Rittness School of Floral Designing. Activities: Art owords, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BOISVERT 9 Meadow Lane College I Having the ordinary hair and eye color of brown hasn't caused Captain to be ordinary. Billy can easily put a smile on unhappy faces. He can be seen going to his favorite class, P.O.D. with John, Bat, and Bodenks, or engaging in numerous sports activities. His fu- ture plans include a happy college career. Activities: Junior Achievement, 3, 45 President, 4. JEANNE BONAZZI 12 Blossom Street Clerk Typist If you hear someone shouting That's what you think! in the cor- ridors, it's probably Jeannie on her way to filing class. Cathy says Jean- nie likes pizza when she's not sew- ing or skating. Robert and Richard Beauty Academy will welcome this vivacious senior as a student. ANTHONY BONICA 73 Taylor Street Auto Mechanics Tony really looks forward to shop in Auto Mechanics. He thinks cars are neat but enioys eating pizza with Dick, Bob, and Mike. Tony's favorites are boating and water skiing. We wish brown-eyed Tony luck in his future career as a truck mechanic BRENT BONNYMAN 9 Parmenter Road College I lf Brent had his way, we'd stay in homeroom all day or he'd settle for Mr. Winchell's earth science classes. During his spare time, Brent likes to fish, collect coins, and hike. In the future we may find this geologist searching the layers of the earth for priceless stone. LOIS BORGES 285 Newton Street Honors Popular Lois often tells Loxie, Mar- cia, and Petie, You're kidding. She enjoys math with Mr. Fitz , hockey games, and riding around. This sub-enthusiast plans to be a French teacher after her college days Activities: Latin Club, 2, 3, 4, F.t.A., 3i 4: Mirror Literary Staff, 4, Mr. Mo- rcing's Staff, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Newspaper Stoff, 2. BRADLEY BOSSMAN 203 Brown Street College Il Fan your ankle , says blond Brad as he dashes to tech draw- ing. Brad, a gymnastics enthusiast, can often be found eating subs with John, and Richard, to keep up his energy. After graduation he plans to work for a sign company in South Boston. 2 -x-5 L. rgvf'
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417 fue B Y .1 ' ff f NV' 'fur- s ,Us ' u ,. 3- K f y r SCOTT BENNETT 6 Gibbs Court College l Chief is a former student of North Junior who likes to collect records. Scott thinks the languages offered at W.H.S. are great. Tony and Jim with whom Scott is often seen, hope Scott will be a success at B.U. next year. Activities: French Club, 2, 3, 4 Treas- urer, 3, Russian Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4. f , ur Q. t E THOMAS BERRY 199 Russell Street College I When Tom was asked about his fa- vorite food, he replied enthusiasti- cally Everythingl This blue-eyed blond-haired senior is a North Jun- ior graduate. Ralph, Ken, and Al frequently hear Tommy say, So what do you think! as he whizzes past them to P.O.D., his favorite class. Tom is planning a future as an aeronautical technician. We wish the best of luck to him. Activities: Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4. 26 SHEILA BERG 25 Myrtle Street Business Forget it! , advises Sheila to friends Sue and Claudia. Although her favorite pastime is dancing, Sheila will always remember the rallies, football games and dances at W.H.S. Since her favorite class is typing, Sheila plans a future in sec- retarial work. Activities: Pep Squad, 2. PAUL BERGESEN l6 Wheelock Terrace College I Paul, an alumnus of North Jr. High, enioys hamburgers and driving a- round with Tony, Gerry, and Mark in his car. He is also enthusiastic about dances in the cafe and law class with Mr. Peroni. Activities: .lr. Achievement, 4. 09 'W' Q ALBERT BERTRAND 83 Plympton Street College Il Ya, right? says Al when offered steak by friends Mark, Neil, and Joe. Al likes his technical drawing class at W.H.S. but would prefer horseback riding anytime. His future includes his going into a branch of the service. . , l BARBARA BlLANSKY 19 Francis Street College I When not tackling her homework enthusiastically, Barbara can be found making her own clothes or knitting with Janet, Mary, and Ruth. Spending the summer with under- privileged children proved to be exciting to Barbara. She intends to become a language teacher. Activities: French Club, 4, German Club, 4, F.T.A., 2, 3, 4, Language Lab, 4, Main Office Staff, 4, Senior Play Com- mittee, 4. ANDREA BERNARDI 35 Gregory Street Business See me later shouts Andy to friends Karen, Diane, and Carol. Coming to us from Kennedy Jr. High, dancing, cooking, and Italian food, are tops on this senior's list of fun. The people and the 2:30 bell are what she enioys most about W.H.S. Her future plans include at- tending business and hairdressing school. DENNIS BLACK 25 Chase Road Vocational Printing Dennis is the Vocational Representa- tive on the Waltham Youth Council. Although he likes English, his favor- ite saying is life begins at 2:3O . Dennis, a loyal Hawk fan, always stopped his favorite hobby, sleep- ing, long enough to root the foot- ball team on. Our best wishes go to this brown-haired senior. Activities: Waltham Youth Council, 4.
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' is . .-,. ,rt-' .- -F. if, vimv- lt Fifi. I ' X ix 'Wh 1 w A CAROL BOUCHER 40 Galen Street Business Are you kidding me? asks athletic BooBoo , Of course I enioy horseback riding, lunch and the 2:30 beIl. Donna, Sue, and Jane wish their friend luck at Aquinas Secretarial School where she will prepare for a career as a medical secretary. Activities: Volleyball, Softball, 2, 3, 4, Girls Basketball. LORRAINE BOUCHER 53 Fiske Street Business 'Hi there! shouts Shorty to Jeannette and Stella as they down another pizza in Michael Anthony's. Typing class and studies in W-204 are loved best by this senior. A ca- reer in the sky as an airline hostess is in store for this North Junior Alumna. SYLVIO BOUCHER 53 Fiske Street Business We asked Syl if it were true that he disliked pizza. Are you kid- ding? he scoffed. Paul, Phil, and Jim verified that Syl is all for this Italian treat after bowling. This brown-eyed, brown-haired business course senior likes the 2:30 bell, but business law holds his attention between 8:15 and the end of the day. PATRICIA BOURQUE 85 Overland Road College ll Gr-r-r isn't he nice, says Pat to Joan, Cheryl and Ellen when she's on her way to Mr. Meader's Math class. Pat enioys steak, swimming and history. Future plans for her in- clude college. Activities: Home Room Representative, 3, German Club, 2, Pep Squad, Language Lab Assistant, 2. PAULETTE BOURQUE 92 Cushing Street Stenographic Surely you lest, this popular sen- ior tells Mary Ann, Jean, and Linda. Duck thinks some of the teachers are very nice! English is her favorite subiect at W.H.S. This pizza-loving stenography student plans to at- tend business school after gradua- tion. SANDRA BOWLEY 2OI Ash Street College II How Do? shouts Sandi as she downs her spaghetti lunch after playing her guitar. Homecom- ing and graduation rate high with this South Junior graduate. Friends Kathy, Karen, and Cheryl agree that Sandi will fare well as a Biology major at college. Activities: Library Council, 4, V.P. Clinic Staff, 4, Sr. House Office, 4, F.N.A., 4, Ski Club, 4. SHIRLEY BOWMAN 89 Princeton Avenue Stenographic When not at footballgames, blue- eyed Shirley can be found listening to records and eating french fries and hamburgers with friends Karen, Betty, and Barbara. Coming to us from Lexington St. Junior High, Shirley enioys shorthand, typing classes and lunch time best at W.H.S. Future plans include a secre- tarial career. DEBORAH BRACKETT 37 Weston Street Honors Debby comes to W.H.S. from Sha- dy Hill School, Northfield, Mass. This brown-haired, green-eyed miss enioys bird-watching and making pottery. Onward'and upward she often encourages friends Stepha- nie, Debby, and Audrey. The popu- lar Merit Scholarship semi-finalist liked the kids and Science De- partment most of all at W.H.S. Debby plans to attend college and major in her favorite subiect, Biology. Activities: National Honor Society, 3, 4, Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, 4, Thayer Academy Summer Program, 3, Chemistry Club, 3, 4, Holiday Science Lectures, 3. K' X 1 if I. 4175
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