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Carl Bergstrom 52 Orient Avenue Lindy,” who is a great sports enthusiast, was a prom- inent member of our football team. We wish you the very best of luck in whatever fu- ture work you choose! William Joseph Buckley 85 Lake Street Dramatic Club William would like to study journalism at Columbia University. Dancing ranks first with him, and he’ll re- member longest Miss Barry’s French class in his sophomore year. Barbara A. Brown 24 Ottawa Road Honor Roll. Dramatic Club, Gilbert and Sullivan. Bonding Barbie” is hoping to at- tend Colby College. Bowling and swimming are her favor- ites. She’ll long remember the football games and the Rec. dances. Barbara Rae Bunnell 40 Windsor Street Glee Club. Dramatic Club, Honor Roll Barb’s” ambition is to teach primary grades. Her fa- vorite outside activities in- clude the movies and her Bing Crosby records. Chem lab will be remembered long- est. John Joseph Browne 840 Massachusetts Avenue Ja ' k” hopes to smdy ad- vertising. He enjoys best foot- ball, hockey, and baseball. He will alw ' ays remember the study periods in the Hall. James R. Burns, Jr. ”5 Brattle Street Honor Roll. Periclean Forum Jim” plans to attend col- lege later on. His favorite ac- tivity is bowling. He’ll re- member graduation longest. Page Tiventy Richard Bryant 126 Highland Avenue Amherst College is Dick’s” choice for further schooling. His favorites are hockey, football, and farming. He ' ll remember longest the study hall and Miss Jew ' ett’s Biol- ogy class. Charles L. Cadario 64 Glenburn Road Baseball. Hockey Cudd” hasn’t decided yet w ' hat he’s going to do after graduation. He likes baseball best and will never forget Mr. Fusco’s third period P. O. D. class.
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Irene Boch 168 Park Avenue Bowling, Honor Roll, Tennis, Swimming, Chronicle Rusty,” whose spare time is occupied by a sailor named Ray, will study stenography at Boston University. We’ll always remember her for her sweet, smiling way. lean Doris Bowlby 22 Foster Street Dramatic Club, Rec” Com- mittee, Glee Club, G, A, A,, Eoivling, Tennis, Year Book Jean, who will forever re- member the secret meetings of the E. M. R. and the hockey games, plans to en- ter Colby Junior to become a medical secretary. Leo Boghosian 134 Appleton Street Leo, alias Slug,” will fur- ther his eilucation at the B. U. School of Business Adminis- tration. His extra-curricula activities include bowling, baseball, and football. William Bowman 158 Newport Street Bill” is headed for the General Motors Tech, to study for the automobile busi- ness. Never to be forgotten will be graduation day. Robert Bolton 1 5 Hillcrest Street Red plans to attend Northeastern, where he will study engineering. Outside of school, his favorite activities consist chiefly in listening to records, especially Gene Kru- pa. {can Marie Bresnahan 116 Scituate Street Honor Roll, Glee Club, Gilbert and Sullivan Joan is the girl with the soft voice and the lady-like manner. She ' ll never forget all the good times she had with the Glee Club at the Music Festivals. josephine E. Bongo 25 Milton Street Dramatic Club, Periclean, Glee Club, Tennis Jo,” who will be remem- bered for her quiet, pleasant ways, would like to become a librarian. Her many school activities would make her an asset to any school. George F. Brillante 35 North LInion Street Football, Indoor Track, Golf Brill,” one of our best football stars, hopes to be- come a physical education teacher. Outside of school, he says, he just lounges around. He ' ll remember the Dretty girls of ' 46 and the barber’s haircuts. Page Nineteen
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Mary Callahan 78 Hamlet Street Tennis, G. A. A., Tresdecim Fortunati, Year Book Committee Cal” plans to attend B. U. School of Education as she wants to be a teacher. Swim- ming and dancing rank first with her, and she’ll long re- member Miss Round’s Latin classes. Patricia Cannon 32 Waldo Road Field Hockey, G. A. A., Dramatic Club Pat’s favorite sports are swimming and field hockey. She plans to attend Chandler Secretarial School to prepare for a career as a medical sec- retary. Fred ). Cameron 40 Sherborn Street Fred would like to be a salesman. His outside activi- ties include hockey and ping- pong, and he will long re- member Mr. Sexton’s Aero class. Charles Caramanis 1 1 5 Lake Street Tikey” intends to study for a position as draftsman. His outside interests include football, swimming, and pop- ular records. He will never forget Mr. Skinner’s jokes. Joan Cameron 27 Ashland Street Field Hockey, Basketball Man- ager, Baseball, G. A. A., Dramatic Club, Honor Roll Joan will always remember the times she had in the girls’ locker room and the 1946 amateur show. She plans to be a bookkeeper and stenograph- er after graduation. Angela Natalie Carella 37 Park Street Honor Roll Angela’s favorite spare- time activities are knitting and tennis. She will never for- get her first day at Arlington High. Bruce Campbell 8 Columbia Road Soupy” is a member of the Weasels and thinks he will never forget Miss Barry’s French 11 class. He hopes to enter the University of New Hampshire after graduation. Robert Carew 5 Sutherland Terrace Robert’s favorite outdoor sports include swimming, hunting, and baseball, and his Math 11 class with Mr. Samp- son will always be remem- bered longest. He plans to at- tend Notre Dame. Page Twenty-one
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