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Harold Berman 14 Blossom Street Activities: Football, Track. Basketball, Cross Country, Hockey. Sonny, who will go to Bentley’s next year, enjoys all sports, especially football. He will never forget his English III class. Alba L. Bernacchi 83 Quincy Street Activities: Dramatic Club. Bowling. Tennis. Al, who plans to do of- fice work for the U. S. Waves, enjoys most going to hockey games and riding in hot rods. She will always remember the typing class with Miss Cas- sone. Robert Bowman 193 Spring Street Neat and fun-loving Bob,” who plans to attencl Massa- chusetts University next year to study for the automobile business, enjoys stock cars, swimming and hockey. He will never forget Mr. Cavali- eri’s second year algebra class. Katherine T. Brennan 147 Mary Street Activities: Dramatic Club, Chronicle, Year Book, Rec” Committee, G. A. A. College is red-headed Kathy’s” goal. She loves square dancing and will re- member the fun working for the Dramatic Club and the Chronicle the longest. Richard A. Bernard 3 Lanark Road Activities: Golf. Dick,” well liked by all his classmates, plans to go to Northeastern next year. He enjoys photography and all sports and will never forget his advanced math class. Salvatore j. Bertolami 8 Milton Street Activities: Basketball . Baseball. Track. Likeable Bert’s” goal is Holy Cross where we re sure he’ll stand out in sports. He’ll longest remember Miss Bar- ry’s French II class and Mr. Danforth’s mechanical draw- ing III class. Robert S. Borghesani 73 Columbia Road Activities: Discussion Club, Ski Club. Cross Country, Honor Roll, Quiet ’’Bob,” whose favor- ite activity is skiing in a half inch of snow, plans to attend M. 1. T. to take up engineer- ing. Mr. Skinner’s lectures will be among his longest A. H. S. memories. He was a successful candidate for N. R. O. T. C. )ane A. Brillante 35 North Union Street Activities: Gilbert and Sulli- van, Glee Club, Chronicle, Bowling, Brill,” known for her squeeky voice, will longest re- member her non-stop flights to lunch and the fun she had in Gilbert and Sullivan. Her favorite pastimes are swim- ming, dancing and skating. Beverly B. Brooks 1511 Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Modern Dancing, Bowling, Honor Roll. Next year will see Bev” either as a waitress or in the Waves. She enjoys most of all riding in hot rods” and she’ll longest remember the parties with the vocational boys and the track meets. Adrienne B. Brown 1 1 Grove Street Activities: Swimming. Mod- ern Dancing, Year Book Typing, Adrienne likes most danc- ing and listening to jazz rec- ords and instrumentals. She’ll never forget the A. H. S. foot- ball games and the good times with the vocational boys. Page Nineteen
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John D. Barbagallo 54 Gardner Street Johnny” takes a great in- terest in football and enjoys fixing radios. He will always remember the good times he ' s had at A. H. S. Best of luck in the future! Ronald E. Barry 23 Court Street Ron has his eye set on the interior decorating busi- ness. He has many memories of Mrs. Bray ' s English class in his junior year. Cordon W. Bates 24 Candia Street Gordon ' s favorite outside activities are cars and work- ing. His periods in Mr. Dan- forth ' s class will remain long- est in his memory. David L. Beaton 56 Menotomy Road Friendly Dave, who likes sports, particularly baseball and basketball, is headed for Northeastern where we know he will be a success. He will never forget Mr. Fusco ' s P. O. D. class. Jane L. Beauchemin 1 Park Avenue Ext. Activities: Honor Roll, Year- book. Chronicle. Gilbert and Sullivan. Tennis, G. A. A. Likeable Jane, an active member in many school ac- tivities, will longest remem- ber Mr. Kapff ' s math classes. She will enter Simmons next year. David J. Beecy 152 Hillside Avenue Activities: Honor Roll, Baseball. Amiable Dave,” whose goal is engineering, is well known among his classmates for his quiet good humor. His favorite activity is playing baseball. He w ' as a successful candidate for N. R. O. T. C. John A. Belli 74 River Street Activities: Periclean Forum. Basketball, Football, Baseball. Hockey. Bell,” who is a great sports fan, will never forget his junior English class with Miss O ' Connell. The many friends he made and good times he had will alw ' ays be pleasant memories for him. Myra j. Belli 74 River Street Activities: Glee Club. Peri- clean Forum, Basketball, Base- ball, G. A. A. Sports and dancing take up most of Myra ' s time. All the friends she made and the good times she had with them will remain longest in her mem- ory. Richard H. Bengtson 18 Cedar Avenue Activities: Honor Roll. Rick” is planning to be- come a minister and will at- tend North Park College next year where we know he will be a success. He will never forget the Lab” in chemistry class. William O. Bennett 205 Washington Street Activities: Hockey. Baseball, Basketball. Billy,” whose main inter- est is in sports, will always re- member the many friends he made in high school. We know he will be a success in whatever he does! Page Eighteen
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E. Louise Burns Donald Brown 1 428 Massadiusetts Avenue Donald, who plans to at- tend Stockbridge and study forestry, is a great farming and hunting enthusiast. He will always remember the homework he cliihi ' t do at A. H. S. 64 Park Street Activities: Field Hockey, Soft- hall. Basketball, Swimming. It’s Fitchburg for Louise who plans to become a nurse. She enjoyed most attending baseball games, but she’ll long remember the fun and laughs in them. lab. Eugene H. Bullock 6? Glenburn Road Activities: Hot Rod ding. Boug,” whom we’ll see in the Navy next year, enjoys most of all parties and danc- ing at the Totem Pole. He ' ll never get over the good-look- ing girls in the sophomore and senior classes and the good times in Mr. Wallace’s business organization classes. Barbara A. Burpee 616 Summer Street Activities: Modern Dancing. Tennis, G. A. A., Basketball. Barb, ” who is planning to be a secretary, enjoyed watch- ing the track meets and par- ticipating in modern dancing. Her outside activities included dancing, ice skating and roll- er skating. Frances E. Bullock 1.56 Robbins Road Activities: Bowling, G. A. A., Tennis. Gilbert and Sullivan. We ' ll always remember Frannie” for her quiet, pleasant ways and her friend- ly smiles. Her favorite pastime is dancing and she’ll longest remember the indoor track Richard A. Caldwell .59 Hayes Street Dick,” who enjoys hunt- ing and riding in hot rods, will long remember the mad study periods and the bell at 2:45. Jeannette E. Burg 86 ' Valentine Road Activities: Swimming. Tennis. Jeannette, who is known to many because of her lovely voice, enjoys dancing and swimming. She will always re- member the fun at the foot- ball games and Miss Krastin’s book reports in English 111. Edward ). Burke, |r. 62 Cleveland Street Activities: Rifle Club. Next year Ed” hopes to be at Wentworth. His favorite sports are stockcar racing and bowling. He’ll always remem- ber Mr. Danforth and his me- chanical drawing class. Carol L. Caliendo 10 Kilsythe Road Activities: Chronicle, Rifle Club, Camera Club, Modern Dance. Gilbert and Sullivan. Amiable Carol will always remember Mr. Russell’s mu- sic classes, and all the nice teachers she ' s had. Horse- back riding was one of her favorite outside activities. Ann M. Callahan 50 Florence Avenue Activities: G. A. A.. Chron- icle. Bowling, Year Book Typing. Fun-lo ing Ann will always remember the laughs in Miss Cassone’s class. She plans to take a business course at B. U. next year where she is bound to make many friends with her keen sense of hu- Page Tu enty
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