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Ill Jacqueline D. Bevins 127 Scituate Street G. A. A., Field Hockey, Swimming Popular Jackie” plans on go- ing to Colby Junior. She will never forget Mr. Burke’s jokes and a sixth period she skipped and got taught. Eva Bezanson 194 Florence Avenue Active Eva enjoys dancing and fooling with the sophomores. She liked Mr. Sampson’s homeroom and Miss Nash ' s Economics class. She plans to be a secretary. Martin Bilafer 1 1 Nourse Street Hockey, Track Playing basketball and football are Martin ' s favorite outside ac- tivities and he’ll always remember Miss Peck ' s English class. As yet, he hasn ' t any definite plans for the future. William Billings 18 Farmer Road Bill,” a lively member of Mr. Eaton’s math classes, has not yet decided what future course to pur- sue. In the meantime playing football is his favorite activity. Page Thirteen Barbara Bond 1072 Massachusetts Avenue Friendly Barb” plans on be- ing a super-efficient stenographer. Never will she forget Miss Nash’s fifth period Economics class. Bowling and ice skating fill her leisure hours. Dorothy Delvina Bosse 16 Grove Street Dotty” has not decided yet what she would like to do after graduation. She’ll always retain the memory of Miss Campbell’s cooking class and Miss Nash ' s Economics class. James Brennan 79 Bartlett Avenue Basketball The Solid and Tr ig class in Room 12 will always hold a bright spot in Jim’s” memory. We all wish him the best success in whatever he decides to do in the future. John Brennan 38 Varnum Street Chronicle, Dramatic Club Moe” will always remember the Chronicle room. He plans to attend Boston College. We all wish him good luck.
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Tommy Azarian 16 Egerton Road Football, Chronicle, Honor Roll Jovial Tom” intends to study law at Harvard because a certain” virl likes lawyers. Among Tom’s” sweetest memories will be the lovely girls he met at A. H. S. June Bancroft ' 28 Sunset Road Tall, blond June, Blondie, plans to attend modeling school. Her favorite outside activity is dancing. Best of luck, June! Pauline Bartholomew 6 Lome Road Gilbert and Sullivan, Field Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, G. A. A. Polly” is one of the many who want to become nurses. She will remember her three years of field hockey and she also enjoys skating and bowling. Vaughn L. Beals 1 1 Field Road Rec Membership,” Honor Roll Mr. Eaton’s Math III and Ad- vanced math classes will be re- membered by Beans” long after he is studying under the fine pro- fessors at M. I. T. Week-end pleasures are his favorite outside activities. Jean Begley 2 Belton Street Dramatic Club Vice President, Debating Club, Glee Club, Bas- ketball, Tennis Manager, Peri- cleans Treasurer, Chronicle Spud” plans to enter either Emerson or the University of New Hampshire. She thinks swimming and tennis are wonderful and will always remember Miss Peck’s fourth year English class. Ruth Belanger 1 1 Hillcrest Street Baseball Ruthie” wants to join the Navy — as a nurse. We know this athletic girl who enjoys base- ball and fishing will bring a lot of comfort to our boys. John Bergner 4 Field Road Track Johnny” is one of our C. A. P. boys who has now received his student pilot license. He plans to attend O hio State. He will al- ways remember those assignments of Miss Peck’s. Carmelo Joseph Bertolami 8 Milton Street Enjoying doing drafting, Bert is going to Northeastern to be- come a mechanical engineer. He’ll never forget Miss Peck’s short” homework assignments. t Page Twelve
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Eva May Brillante 110 Thesda Street Eve,” who likes to walk, plans to attend Wilfred Academy to be a beautician. She will never for- get her sophomore year, especial- ly her Commercial Geography class. Cloria Brogi 154 Hillside Avenue Basketball , Dramatic Club, Glee Club Assistant President, Twirl- ing, Gilbert and Sullivan Treas- urer, Cheer Leader Peggy” is going to enter Framingham Teachers’ College because, of all things, she has envied teachers at the head of the class. But please, Peg,” give us your solemn promise — don ' t give too much homework! ! ! Pauline Brown 1 1 Varnum Street Paulie,” who enjoys ice skat- ing and swimming, appreciated Mr. Burke’s and Mr. Wallace’s jokes. Also she will never forget those periods with Anne. Vertene W. Brown 45 Cleveland Street Dramatic Club Verty,” who loved the math classes at A. H. S., is headed for Massachusetts School of Art to study advertising. Her favorite outside activity is the Rifle Club. Wilma Brown 122 Jason Street Willie” is going to enter the University of Maine. Dancing and skating are just super” and the sixth period history class will always linger in her memory. Daniel F. Buckley 31 Tanager Street Basketball As yet Bucky’s” future is un- decided. However, he’ll always remember beating Mr. Lowder in basketball and that third period aeronautics class. Some class, huh? Joan Barbara Bullock 136 Robbins Road Gilbert and Sullivan The Gilbert and Sullivan Op- eretta will always bring happy thoughts to Joan who enjoys roll- er skating in her leisure. She plans to enter the business world next year. Anna May Bundegard 15 West Court Terrace Chronicle, Art Club Artistic Anna May will attend the School of Practical Arts next year. She enjoys ice skating and will always remember skidding that icy night of the Senior Prom. Page Fourteen
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