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Carole Anderson 45 Pine Ridge Road Dramatic Club, Gilbert antl Sullivan, Year Book Committee Colby will boast of our blonde-haired Carole. The wonderful times she spent with Our Gang and the W. Y. W. Club will be among her treasured mem- ories. George M. Anderson 130 George Street Hockey And'yl' expects to be a sailor before he finishes his education at B. U. Hockey, dancing, and football keep him quite busy after school hours. Carolyn F. Aroian 149 Florence Avenue Honor Roll, Chronicle, tennis Carol, who hopes to be- come a secretary, enjoys watch- ing the Braves play. One of her favorite memories is Mr. Gammons saying, May l have your attention, please? janet K. Aronson 1 F 5 Littlejohn Street Honor Roll, Dramatic Club, Ski Club, Pretitlent of G, A. A., Hockey, Cbronicle, barbet- ball, tennit It's an active good sport like janet who always helps make G. A. A. initiations such fun. She has had a wonder- ful time participating in all of the girls' sports. Perley I. Arthur 282 Renfrew Street Golf, Gilbert and Sullivan, Stuclent Council P. J. will continue his education at B. U. He's glad he was on such a swell golf team. His favorite class- Miss Norwood'sg his favorite activities-golf and swimming. Page William E. Aubin 148 Massachusetts Avenue Slai Club Bill, an enthusiastic skier and dancer, won't forget Mr. Warner's math class or Mr. Houston for a long time. He's trying for admission to the U. S. Coast Guard Academy. Norman R. Ayvazian 82 River Street Buff plans to take up drafting for his future career. Baseball and attending movies on cold winter mornings were his preferred activities. Good luck, Buff ! Anna Azadian 170 Pleasant Street C bronicle, swimming, modern dancing Ann's goal is to become a private secretary. She will al- ways remember the mouth- watering odors that drifted from the lunchroom to her nearby fourth period class. Lois A. Bain 19 Burton Street Dramatic Club, Art Club For Loey, who likes to dance and swim, the football games and the lunchroom have been high points of school life. She plans to at- tend Kathleen Dell's. Glenn T. Barber 22 Brantwood Road Honor Roll, Dramatic Club Glenn, an ardent sports fan, plans to attend the Uni versity of Massachusetts. He enjoyed his appearances in the Dramatic Club productions even more than the pleased audiences. ,Twenty
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loan M. Abbott 120 George Street Honor Roll Swimming, Dancing, Riding Fun-loving and popular Joan hopes to become a secre- tary. She is one of our foot- ball and hockey teams' most faithful rooters. Barbara A. Ahern 21 Webster Street G. A. A., Art Club, Modern Dancing, Swimming, Bowling lt's Massachusetts Art for Barb, who enjoyed all her art classes at A. H. S. She will always remember her study periods in the library. Robert I. Ahern 21 Webster Street Whitie plans to take up the machinist trade after grad- uation. He is interested in skating and swimming. Mr. Houston's classes will always be remembered by him. Richard T. Ahlin 40 Maynard Street Richard' intends to become a dental technician. His fa- vorite pastime is bowling. Mr. Eaton's math classes leave a lasting impression in his mind. Iohn I. Aiken S7 North Union Street Hockey, Imreball Gilbert and Sullivan Johnny, a B. C. aspirant, likes to play hockey at three o'clock in the morning at the Skating Club. He will long remember Mr. Kaplf's math classes. Priscilla L. Aitken 135 Mount Vernon Street Swimming Pussy, a member of Our Gang, plans to train for kindergarten teaching at Les- ley. Because she loves danc- ing, parties -and the Rec gave her many pleasant hours. Ronald C. Alcorn ll8 Oakland Avenue Ronnie, whose favorite outside activities are skiing and dancing, plans to enter the Navy. Mr. Houston's re- lated classes will long linger in his memory. Manuel A. Almeida 793 Concord Turnpike Although Manuel is unde- cided about the future, at present he delights in driving model A Fords. Mr. Hous- ton's classes gave him a good time as well as useful train- ing. Shirley M. Ambrose 49 School Street Honor Roll, Chronicle, G. A.iA., Bowling, Swimming Versatile Shirl had won- derful times at the Kelsey parties she and Gusl' held. Between parties she had fun at A. H. S. sports events, espe- cially the '48 Lynn Classical game. Mary C. Amorin 104 Rawson Road U Bowling Mamie, who hopes to make bookkeeping her career, will always remember Mr. Thompson's history classes and all the talking done in cook- ing. What, no cooking, Ma- mie ? Page Nineteen
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Florence E. Barclay 55 Park Avenue Extension Honor Roll Tennis and dancing, as well as Mr. Courtney's junior busi- ness organization class, have rated tops with friendly and hard-working Fay, Begg wishes to her at Fisher's. Claire E. Barry 150 Jason Street Glee Club, Jwirnming, G. A. A. Claire plans to go to a jun- ior college but doesn't know yet which one. She's a sup- porter of hockey, having at- tended' most of the school games. Harris Baseman 9 Alton Street Honor Roll, Cbronicle, Dramatic Club, Latin Club Basey, our loss but Yale's gain, still likes to visit neigh- boring cornmunities to view the scenery. He enjoyed many stag parties of the mysterious jolly Boys' Club. Ronald W. Beers 168 Renfrew Street Ronald, whose most pleas- ant outside activities are hunt- ing and camping in the White Mountains, will further his education at Northeastern University. shmey A. Behrike 29 Boulevard Road Honor Roll Because she loves to dance, Lee has been well enter- tained every week at the Rec. Skating and bowling are two more of her favorite activities. Eric V. Benson 186 Scituate Street Honor Roll, Ski Club Benny always had great difhculty remembering his study hall seats. Being a ski enthusiast, he is an active member of the Ski Club. Darrcll A. Bent 374 Massachusetts Avenue Glee Club Sweet HDHIIYH especially liked class discussions and study periods. At Wheaton College she will still be able to swim, skate, and ride horse- back for recreation. Robert F. Bernard 3 Lanark Road Bernie plans to make aviation his life career, but he will still find time to go bowl- ing. One of the best features of high school, according to him, was the lunchroom. William B. N. Berry 9 Irving Street Honor Roll, Dramatic Club, Stamp Club, tennir learn Brilliant but quiet Bill hntls scouting a verv satisfy- ing hobby. Next year he will be found plugging at a naval academy. Good luck, Bill,'l Robert I. Bianchi 219 Cedar Avenue Golf tearn, Ski Club Bob, whose favorite sports are golf and skiing, thinks he will enter Boston University. He will always re- member the 1948 State Schoolboy Golf Finals held in the pouring rain. Page Tweniy-one
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