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Doris E. Bickford Bicki 35 Lowell Street Gilbert artd Sullivan, Ski Club Our little songbird, Bicki,” will make the whole W ' orld glad with her merry voice. Music hath charms. • .r )ane Berry - ' jitney” 65 Randolph Street Ridiifg Club. Gilbert and Sullivati Mt. Ida will have our Janey as a pupil. She likes to dance and play .the piano. We know that she ' ll be popular wherever she goes. scituate Street Footbalk ' Captain. Bas ' eball rCap- tain. Hockey Captain Ike, football, baseball, and hockey captain, is always popu- lar in any team. He w ' ill not be forgotten soon by his fellow play- ers and classmates. Edgar L. Bibeault Eddie 166 Gray Street Eddie ” is planning to join the Navy and to carry on the family tradition. Tennis and bowling are his favorite activities. Rita ikiry Bibeaulf 16 Gray Street yfCr. t A.1 Rit Gs ' pjanni become a secretary. We nope she will find tiifie for Her ' “ vorite acrivities, bowling and , roller skating. Suc- cess in everything, Rita. Ernest C. Bidmead Ernie” 238 Wachusett Avenue Latin Club, Honor Roll Ernie, who was transferred from Winthrop in his junior year, is well liked by everyone. He likes all sports, and will long remember his senior year. ■ . I Elaine M. Biganess Rusty” 400 Massachusetts Avenue G. A. A., Glee Club, Ping Pong, Tennis Squad, journalism Club, Pine Arts Club, Hockey Artistic Rusty will attend Massachusetts Art to further her promising art career; as a sideline she takes up bowling, skating and tennis. George M. Bilafer 1 1 Reservoir Road George, who is happiest in an airplane, is taking flying lessons to become an army pilot. Good luck to you, George! Page Eighteen
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II I i 1; I I i [ I ! I .I ■i 11 , IL •I Page Seventeen Mary ). Ba TyOO Massachusetts Avenue ' dramatic Club, Ski Club. Gilbert and Sullivan, Journalism Mary will always remember the day her school work came to an end. We re afraid she’ll have a lot more, if she attends Jackson, as she plans. Enjoy yourself, Mary. aeqiwi 195 ' ‘Wesuflinster flveptrfe Hockefl R ing Club.JiG. A. usebatK Bi Jtball JaclJje” ' ' wfL e a Simmons girl, studying nursing. With her friendly personality she is bound to be a success Doris Efj allinger husett ' nvenue Ambition is to be a ife’s not ever going to Kemp’s chemistry class. Outside school she de- lights in roller skating, hiking, swimming and dancing. forget Rose M. Barbano 56 Tufts Street Rose, a resident of New York until last year, enjoys swimming, dancing, bowling and tennis. She will long remember her friends made in A. H. S. Shirley L. Battles 33 Elmore Street Orchestra Most memorable in Shirley’s high school career are the times she tried to skip school ( and got caught ) but perhaps she will be remembered longer for her hearty, go od-natured laugh. Charles Behnke ' 80 Highland Avenue Charles, a friendly, lifei ble chap, will make manyi, fri ds next year while attari(di g Bdntf ley. We know he 1 sutceed in whatever he undertakes. Best of luck! Dorothy A. Bentley Dottie” 64 Churchill Avenue ’’Dottie’s” interests include swimming and badminton. We hope she’ll always remember Mr. Kemp’s chemistry class, and we wish her luck in her future pro- fession as a secretary. Edith B. Bergstrom Bettie” 52 Orient Avenue Field Hockey, G. A. A. Although she loves to dance and have fun, ’’Betty” is going to settle down and become a ste- nographer. We know she will go far in her selected field.
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f Aj- Richard E. Black Dick” 31 Linden Street Dramatic Club, Tennis After attending Harvard Busi- ness School Dick” will be a Foreign Sales Representative. He knows he ' ll reach as high a level in this as he does in mountain climbing. Rodney B. Blake Rod” 67 Lake Street Rod” had hopes of attendii g M. I. T., but he feels a strong urge to join tha Navy. He says he will Ipng remeipber all his teachers. , « ' N ' .. V Irene C. Blessington 17 Edgehill Road Gilbert and Sullivan. Student Council. Girls’ Glee Club Irene, our versatile vice-presi- dent, plans to continue her studies at Simmons. Swimming, ping-pong and dancing take up her spare time. Edward ). Bonardi, |r. Be n” 329 Park Avenue Ben will study chemical en- gineering at Northeastern. He claims he likes the out-of-doors, that’s why he rode in the rumble seat of that old Ford jallopy. w M Charlotte Borgstrom 70 Fountain Road Honor Roll Charlotte ' s life ambition has been nursing. Her sweet person- ality will linger long in the memory of her classmates and teachers. The best to you, Char- lotte! Ma A. Bol Street enioMs kjencing, bowling, skating Md will always re- the fun in Mr. Petra- .la s Spanish classes. She will take up selling as a profession. Ember I A. Bourgue ’ Dottie” ' 120 Jason Street Glee Club. Fine Arts Club. Gilbert and Sullivan Dottie, ” who not only excels in art but also in dancing, will attend Massachusetts Art School to further her career. May good fortune be hers alw ' ays! Alice H. Bowie 1 5 Gloucester Street Alice will enter the business world after leaving A. H. S., and all her friends know that the success she receives will be just- ly deserved. Page Nineteen
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