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Alyce Jane Borgslrom 70 Fountain Road Draniiitic Club. Gilbert and Sulli- van. Chronicle. Boiiling Team. Girls’ Glee Club. Yearbook Com- mittee. Discussion Club. Book Reviewers 1 am caught in the act.” Lycee” plans to take a medical secretary ' s course at B. U. She will never forget Miss Cassone ' s Type. 11 class. Dancing and record col- lecting are favorite pastimes. Phyllis Ann Borrero 14 Magnolia Street G. A. A., Dramatic Club And her dark eyes so eloquent.” Popular Phyl” plans to enter the business world. Mr. Thompson’s History classes, the Rec dances, and lunch wdll stand out in her memory. Richard Joseph Boudreau 204 Summer Street Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.” Dick, who will always be re- membered for the one day he was on time, enjoys tinkering with stock cars. He ' ll never forget the times he had when the high school had lunch. John J. Bowler 5 Broadway ” will find a way or make one.” Bolo, although undecided about the future, thinks that he might someday have his own automobile business. Stock car racing is his favorite outside activity. Madeline Marie Boyce 16 Lake Street G. A. A.. Chronicle. Sports Laughter is the best medicine.” Madeline, who plans to be a lab. technician, enjoys music and danc- ing in her leisure minutes. She ' ll long remember those wonderful football games. Victoria Bradford .531 Mystic Street Honor Roll, Editor of Chronicle, Basketball, G. A. A.. Scriba of Latin Club W ' ork well thyself that other folk can read.” Vicky,” whose wonderful work with the Chronicle will be remem- bered by all, is planning to go to Wellesley. She will never forget her Latin classes or the Chemistry Lab. Ann Marie Bradley 132 Washington Street G. A. A. A smile is a whisper of a laugh.” Ann, who is going to Katharine Gibbs to become a secretary, will never forget Miss Binnig’s Short- hand and Typing classes. William A. Breen 16 Lowell Street Place Small but complete.” Bill,” who is planning to go to Bentley, will never forget Mr. Sand- berger’s Woodworking II class or Miss Harlow’s Bookkeeping III class. Donald Brenton 32 Kenilworth Road Onward and conquer and never say fail.” The happy times in the hall lead Don ' s” list of memories of A. H. S. He is a sports enthusiast. His fu- ture lies in engineering. John Francis Brescia 22 School Street ' ' ' Tis good will makes intelligence.” Jackie’s” favorite sports are baseball, fishing, and hunting. He has always liked his teachers, espe- cially Miss Brow ' n. Page Twenty-two
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Cynthia Elizabeth Bearens 30 Hayes Street G. A. A., Field Hockey, Dramatic Club, Chess Club If I rest. 1 rust.’’ Cinnie plans to become a pri- vate secretary next year, she hopes to the President. She will never for- get her junior year, waiting in the corridors for a certain senior. William Edward Bennett 10 Marathon Street I Each mind has its oun method.’’ Bill” plans to go from A. H. S. to the Western Electric Company. His favorite sport is swimming. Among his fond memories will be the night of the senior prom and the girl that he escorted. George M. Berberian 40 Fordham Street Let George do it,’’ George plans to take over his fa- ther ' s business. Among his favorite outside activities are bowling and football. He will always remember Mr. Danforth ' s Mechanical Drawing II class. David Lee Bicknell 285 Massachusetts Avenue Track. Football, Baseball, Hockey Why should life all labor be?” Bick plans to go to Fitchburg College. He will always remember the good time he had at A. H. S. and all the fun he had skiing in his spare time. William John Bielinski 105 Milton Street Honor Roll, Basketball, Baseball For whose advantage will it be?” Next year you will find Billy” in M. I. T. He will always remem- ber Mr. Kapfif ' s interesting Solid and Trig, class. His favorite outside ac- tivities are bowling and roller skat- ing. Robert John Bilafer 1 1 Reservoir Road Track, Football. Hockey, Baseball He was a good fellow.” Boots” is going into business with his father. He’ll always re- member Miss Krastin’s English III class and the many friends he met at A. H. S. Helen A. Black 1067 Massachusetts Avenue G. A. A.. Chronicle, Gilbert and Sullivan, Dramatic Club Patience is the reward for every trouble.” Blackie” will always remember Mr. Sampson’s homeroom. She plans to attend Mt. Auburn Nurs- ing School. St. James Girls’ club is a favorite outside activity. Frank Edwin Blomberg 50 Richfield Road Football, Track, Baseball, Hockey Hit hard, hit fast, hit often.” Eddie” will never forget Mr. Danforth and his talks on baseball. He plans to attend Yale. Sports occupy most of his spare time. Craig George Bolles 1326 Massachusetts Avenue Baseball. Football, Hockey Make haste slowly.” Bolzy,” who plans to attend Northeastern, will never forget the study halls and his experience in Mr. Danforth’s mechanical drawing class. Kerney Winter Bolton 21 Hawthorne Avenue For not to live at ease is not to live at all.” Next year will find Kern” at Worcester Polytech. His favorite outside activity is boat building. Among his memories of A. H. S. will be his many friends. Page Twenty-one
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Cordon EllioH Bretscher 48 Melrose Street Stamp Club. Book Reviewers Club What’s life if not for fun?’’ Gordon, who plans to attend Tufts next year, enjoys camping and will long remember Mr. KaprfTs classes. Janet Pauline Briand 5 1 Pond Lane Typist for the Chronicle, Tennis To know her is to like her.” Janet enjoys all sports and movies. Miss Binnig ' s stenography class and working at the Dallin Branch li- brary are her highlights. She plans a secretarial career. Graham Lawrence Brown 163 Charlton Street Hold the fort, I’m coming.” Graham, who plans to attend a military academy after graduation, will always remember Mr. Sexton ' s French 1 class. His favorite activities include sports. John Albert Brown 54 Silk Street Senior Class Treasurer, Student Couticil, Football, Gilbert and Sulli- van, Winter Track, Baseball A likeable ma ' ner, a friendly smile.” Brownie” will attend Yale next year. He is particularly peeved by people who ask, Is that your real name?” Joan Elizabeth Buckley 14 Kensington Road Chronicle. Modern Dance. G. A, A., Year Book Committee, Gilbert and Sullivan ' Eyes of most unholy blue.” Joanie, whose favorite activi- ties are dancing and skating, is go- ing to Simmons after graduation. She will never forget Mr. Sampson ' s Math II class. Adele Marie Bucknam 1 I Lennon Road G. A. A., Basketball. Softball. Modern Dance I knoiv what’s irhat. Adelee” will attend a business school next year. Talking is one of her favorite activities. She will long remember her first and last days at A. H. S. George Kinney Bundy 7 5 Chester Street Stock Room ’’What fools these mortals he.” George, who was the able head of our stock room for three years, is going to B. U. next year. He will always remember his sophomore year at A. H. S. Carole W. Burke 9 Winthrop Road G. A. A., Baseball 1 love life, and I want to live.” Carole is going to be a telephone operator after graduation. She ' ll never forget the fun she had at the football games. Agnes Patricia Burns 77 Oakland Avenue Swimming, Bowling, Tennis I like to live my own life.” Aggie” is planning to be:ome a secretary next year. She enjoys danc- ing. She will long remember Miss Forsyth’s class. Barbara Ruth Burns 1 1 Russell Street Gilbert and Sullivan President, Chronicle. Girls’ Glee Club. Dra- matic Club, Year Book Committee I would applaud thee to the very echo.” Musical Barbie” has always had a secret ambition to break into mu- sical comedy or dramatics. In Gil- bert and Sullivan she has made many wonderful friends whom she will always remember. Page Twenty-three
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