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Roxy N. Basmajian 82 Winter Street Glee Club, Gilbert and Snlli- van. G. A. A., Honor Roll, Tennis, Bottling Lucky Radcliffe will throw open its portals to Mr. Eaton ' s versatile Miss Basmajian,” who is planning to major in foreign languages — dynamic aspiration, Baz”! Good luck! The secret meetings of the E. M. R. in room 4A will linger longest in her memory of A. H. k Kenneth K. Beaton 1 1 Park Avenue Chronicle. Honor Roll, LunJ} Room, Forgotten lAen Ken” is going to B. U. School of Journalism to be a writer. His favorite outside activities are bowding and driving. Ken” will never forget the girls in the lunch line. Phyllis Batchelder 7 Oakledge Street Rowling, Swimming. G. A. A. Phyl is going to be a stenographer. Her favorite activity is bicycling. The hardest years of her life were Miss Binnig’s Shorthand classes. Helen M. Beauchemin 41 Park Avenue Extension Honor Roll. G. A. A.. Dra- matic Club. Ski Club, Riding Club. Tennis. Bowling Helen will go to Simmons to be a dietitian. Swimming is her favorite outside activ- ity. She ' ll always remember Mr. Warner ' s period 6 Math class in her sophomore year Vincent Battista 95 Bay State Road Track Vinnie” wants to enter the construction business. Al- though he admits there were days when he had no home- work, he wishes there had been more of them. Eleanor Beck 64 Chester Street Basketball . Baseball. Field Hockey. Honor Roll, G. A. A. Athletic Becky” will at- tend Bouve to become a physiotherapist. Swimming is her favorite activity. She will never forget the rides in Fitzie ' s” truck and Mr. Warner ' s Math class. Allan Beadle 4 1 Massachusetts Avenue Al” is off for the Navy. His favorite activities are baseball, track, and basket- ball. He ' ll always remember the swell teachers at A. H. S. Roy Benson 120 Broadway Honor Roll Roy plans to be a radio technician because radio is his hobby. Tufts College will en- roll Roy next year. He ' ll never forget a dark horse” in Advanced Math class. Page Seventeen
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Mary Azadian 170 Pleasant Street Chronicle, Art Chih A fell ' times on Honor Roll Mary, whose chief outside activity is draw ' ing, w ' ill at- tend the School of Practical Arts to develop further her talent. The red arrow ' s on the stairw ' ays will, never cease to disturb her. loan Frances Barrett 17 Kilsythe Road Bunny” is headed for college — destination as yet unknown. Fondest remem- brances of A. H. S. will be walking home from school in her junior year with a certain somebody and also the flat tire the night of the Senior Prom — Hinm! ! loanne Babine 22 Marion Road Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Swimming, Bowling, Tennis, Chronicle Sports minded Babs,” well known and very popular around A. H. S., plans to en- ter Sargent w ' ith the aspira- tion of becoming a gym teacher. John Barrett 36 Fordham Street Sports-loving Jack,” a future electrician, is going to Wentworth. His sophomore Oral English class with Mrs. Hoyt W ' ill remain longest in his memory. Marie M. Barbano 67 Highland Avenue Tennis, Bowling, G. A. A., T rede dm B or tunati Steph, off for Regis, for education and languages, W ' ill never forget Mr. Eaton’s Math class or Miss Round’s and the Tredecim Fortunati. Barbara Barry 275 Park Avenue Honor Roll in sophomore year, Field Hockey three years, G. A. A. three years A promising instructor is our athletic Barby.” Don’t be too hard on your future pupils, Barb.” Longest re- membered will be her soph- omore and junior Math classes. Keith Barnhill 14 Ashland Street Rifle Club Destination B. U. and business administration for Keith. Good luck! Mr. Kroll’s Chem. A period three class and Mr. Sampson’s Math 111, period 5, class will remain longest in his memory. We wonder why? Leona Bartholomew 6 Lome Road Tennis, Gilbert and Sullivan, Field Hockey, Glee Club A do or die” freshman at Lesley College in Septem- ber will be Lee,” who as- pires to a teaching career. Remembered longest about A. H. S. will be her singing in Chorus II. Page Sixteen
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|ohn Bernacchi H3 Quincy Street Johnny” will go to Har- vard next year because he wants to be a stock broker. Sports are Johnny ' s” favorite activity, and French is his fa- vorite subject. Carol Biganess 400 Massachusetts Avenue Joeie,” who plans a career of traveling, enjoys roller skating and horseback riding. She will remember Mr. Ken- nev ' s art class as well as her gay chorus class. Eleanor Bertolami 9 Dorothy Road Tennis. Bouling, Skating It ' s Lesley for Eleanor, be- cause she would like to be a kindergarten teacher. Danc- ing and swimming are among her favorites. Eleanor will al- ways remember History 111 in Room 14. Juleanne Blakeslee 97 Bartlett Avenue Gilbert and Sullivan. Glee Club. Art Club Jeanne,” interested in modern art, plans to attend a practical art college. She en- joys horseback riding. Mr. Kenney’s art classes will long- est be remembered. Ugo james Bertolami 8 Milton Street Basketball Bert, who will further his education at Northeastern, likes to do anything but work. Mr. Arthur’s aeronautics class will always remain in Bert ' s memory. Albert A. Blomberg 50 Richfield Road Sporting Al claims that the thing which he will long- est remember abour his career at A. H. S. is Mr. Arthur’s aero class. Best of luck, Al”! Page Eighteen Barbara Bezanson 194 Florence Avenue Guidance Room Assistant Next year will see Becky at business school. Besides watching A. H. S. football games Becky” likes to dance. She will long remember rush- ing to homeroom at the last minute after a chat” with the gang. Barbara Blomquist 59 Webster Street Chronicle Vivacious ’’Barb’ plans to be a physiotherapist. Mr. Warner’s math classes will be one of her fondest memories of A. H. S. Best of luck, ’Barb ”!
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