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JANE M. ABBOTT 40 Wilbur Avenue Activities: Office Assistant; Ski Club; Gilbert Sullivan; Girls’ Club; Chronicle; Allied Youth; Bowling. Hobbies: Painting; reading. Claim to Fame: First prize in an art festival. LINDA D. ABBOTT 19A Lafayette Street Activities: Working at Grant’s in Arlington Center. Favorite Subject: Typing. Pet Peeve: Harves. Fondest Memory: First day I met Jinks. Chief Failing: English. MARIE ABRUZZESE 34 Cypress Road Activities: Gilbert Sullivan; Softball; Field Hockey, Man- ager; H armonettes; Girls’ Choir; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Glee Club; CYO. Pet Peeve: Long-range assign- ments. JOYCE M. ADAMS 24 Fordham Street Activities: Girls’ Club; Teen Club; Ski Club; CYO. I Predict That: By 1985 there will be twenty buildings to AHS, and it will take fifteen minutes to change classes. Ambition: To become a teacher. THOMAS H. ADAMS 5 1 Decatur Street Activities: Football; Base’oall; Allied Youth; AYA; Teen Club; Youth Fellowship. Nickname: Maud. Suppressed Desire: To go to col- lege; Favorite Expression: “Zoo Wee.’’ STEPHEN H. AHERN 52 Crosby Street Activities: Football; Bowling; Water-skiing; Working at Brad- lee’s. Pet Peeves: People who take the seat that you have already reserved; the price of AHS football tickets. TIMOTHY AHERN 8 Memorial Way Activities: Working at W. T. Grant Co. Course: Machine. Will To AHS: My four-year- old gym suit. Ambition: To graduate. JANE M. ALBANO 30 Shawnee Road Activities: Chronicle; Dramatic Club; Allied Youth; Ski Club; Latin Club; Yearbook Staff; Girls’ Glee Club; Girls’ Choir; Gilbert Sullivan; Office As- sistant; Girls’ Club; Tom Dooley League; Candy Strip- ers. DOROTHY A. ANDERSON 13 Mount Vernon Street Activities: Office Assistant. Favorite Sports: Miniature golf; bowling; watching football games. Favorite Ex pression: “Are you kidding?” Pet Peeve: Staying after school. WILLIAM T. ANDERSON, III 1 32 Appleton Street Hobby: Painting houses. Pet Peeve: Freshmen. Fondest Memory: Bomb scare. Nickname: Skip. Favorite Expression: “Can’t dance all the time.” Chief E ailing: Females. 22
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DOMENIC V. APPRILLE, JR. 70 Decatur Street Activities: Hockey; Eootball. Nickname: Dominica. Favorite Subject: Mathematics. I Will to AHS: All my tardy slips. Suppressed Desire: To continue my education. MARY ANN ARTESANI 5 1 Eairmont Street Activities: Allied Youth; CYO; Working at S.S. Kresge. Pet Peeves: Missing the bus; getting up. Will to AHS: My gym suit. Suppressed Desire: To meet James Bond. ALAN A. ASADORIAN 66 Beverly Road Activities: Ski Club; Tennis; Weightlifting. Hobbies: Scuba diving; playing piano; motorcycling. Suppressed Desire: To pass French. Ambition: To become a doc- tor. ROSE D. AUCIELLO 35 Bonad Road Activities: Allied Youth; Pep Club; Youth Fellowship; Roller Skating; Bowling. Fondest Memory: Traveling in Europe. Suppressed Desire: To gradu- ate. Ambition: To be on television. EDWARD J. AZAR, JR. 34 Ashland Street Activities: Gilbert Sullivan; Boys’ Glee Club; Band; CYO; Boys’ Club; AYA Baseball; Working at Belmont C.C. as busboy. Favorite Sports: Baseball; Bas- ketball. C. JAMES BAKER 39 Newland Road Activities: Band; Dance Band; Orchestra; Ski Club; Gilbert Sullivan; Tom Dooley League. Fondest M e m o r y : Junior Prom. Chief Failing: French. Favorite Expression: “If they can’t take a joke!” SUSAN C. BAKER 291 Washington Street Activities: Office Assistant; Boys’ Club. Fondest Memory: Junior Prom and beach party. Favorite Sports: Bowling; foot- ball; tennis. Pet Peeve: Teachers. BRUCE R. BALBONI 4 Anthony Road, Lexington Activities: Allied Youth, V. Pres.; Ski Club, V. Pres.; Chronicle; Yearbook Staff; Tom Dooley League; Arlington Youth Council; Student Coun- cil. Fondest Memory: The day I was a Somerville cheerleader. SUSAN M. BARRETT 16 Cleveland Street Activities: Majorettes; Ski Club; Allied Youth; Chronicle; Teen Club; Girls’ Club; CYO. Will to AHS: My sarcasm. Suppressed Desire: To be a boy and play hockey. Claim to Fame: AHS major- ette. SUSAN BARTHOLOMEW 94 Spring Street Activities: Dramatic Club; Civil Rights Club; Chronicle; Allied Youth; Library Corps; Girls’ Club; Tom Dooley League. Suppressed Desire: To learn to play the drums. Chief Failing: Mathematics. 23
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