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ELAINE MARIE SEPTEMBE 1 1 PUFFIER Elaine, would you type this out? Here is a question familiar to our ears. The good- natured way she prepared the programs for the Junior Prom and the work she did on the playbook are certainly a credit to her. .»e will always remember her for her loyalty to duties in the Coke Room. To Elaine go our wishes for much future happiness in her chosen career. Ambition — To work in an office; Pet Peeve — Mr. Decelle ' s history tests; Favorite Pastime — A certain boy; Activities — Girls Basketball 2,3; Commercial Club Vice-President 3 Secretary A; Girls Chorus 2; French Club 1; Sophomore Social; Junior Supper; Junior Prom; Senior Play; Senior Bazaar; Scriptus ; Barretone Assistant Business Manager. WILLIAM JAMES REGIENUS APRIL 3 Whenever there might be some excitement , Reggie could be found. He has turned many a dull class into a good time. Although much of his senior year has been devoted to fixing his ' 59 Chev, he found room enough to squeeze in much help for activities such as the Senior Play and Bazaar. His role as Mr. Sowter in the play was loved by all. Ambition — Businessman; Favorite Pastime — Sports; Pet Peeve — English Teachers. Activities — Baseball 3 4; Golf Club 2; Latin Club 2; Junior Supper; Class Marshal; Senior Bazaar; Senior Play; Senior Supper. OLGA MADELINE SALVO JULY 21 Here is a girl bubbling over with energy and high spirits. Though she ' d be the last to admit it, Olga has done much for the class. Whenever there was a prom meeting we could count on her attending and her working to make it a success. Most important , we ' 11 all smile as we think of her as Miss Gossage, vigorously working to jollify up Hilary Hall. Whatever her plans for the future may be, she ' s sure to keep everyone around her smiling. Ambition — To get ahead; Favorite Pastime — Anything and everything; Pet Peeve — The Boob. Activities — Commercial Club 3 4; Girls Chorus 2; Sophomore Social; Junior Food Sale; Junior Prom; Junior Supper; Scriptus 3; Senior Bazaar; Alumni Social; Senior Play; Senior Tea; Senior Supper; Barretone .
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DOMINIC FRANK PARTE APRIL 28 A friendly disposition and a likeable personality describes Cutchie. He certainly gave an admirable showing in singing Please Mr. Custer, I don ' t wanna go, in our Sophomore Social. Whenever there was a job to be done as in the staging for the Senior Play, he has pitched in and done his share. We wish him the best of luck in the Marine Corps. Favorite Pastime — Bothering certain girls; Pet Peeve — A person who thinks he is better than anyone else; Activities — Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sophomore Social; Junior Prom; Junior Supper; Senior Bazaar; Senior Play. STEPHEN 7 HITNEY PERKINS MARCH 30 Steve ' s quick mind and sense of humor make him popular. Because of his sense of responsibility and leadership, the class voted him president for three years. His good fortune in life will be the result of his own efforts. He plans to attend the University of Michigan, and his classmates wish him happiness and success. Ambition — College; Favorite Pastime — Doing home- work; Pet Peeve — Typing. Activities — Latin Club; French Club; Golf Club 1; Class President 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3; Student ouncil Representative . MARCIA DENISE POTTER FEBRUARY 25 Vigor, charm, and beauty have distinguished Marcia as an exceptional classmate. She proved herself an actress of charm and ability for both the Alumni Social and Senior Play. She has used her rare quality of leadership to make all the class activ- ities a success. We are sure that with her warm smile and wonderful disposition she will have no problem reaching her goals in life, and are sure that her chosen career in merchandizing following graduation from Becker is a most wise choice. Ambition — Retail Merchandizing; Favorite Pastime — Riding horseback; Pet Peeve — That black Corvair. Activities — Latin Club 1; Secretary 1; Student Council 1; Prize Speaking 1; Girls Chorus 2; Chairman Sophomore Social; Captain Magazine Drive 2,3 4; Junior Prom; Junior Supper; Pro Merito; Senior Bazaar; Alumni Social Play; Basketball 2,3; Senior Play; Senior Supper; Scriptus 1,2,3 Editor 4; Barre tone Assistant Editor.
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ANGELO GENE SAL7AD0RE DECEMBER 51 Angie is the carpenter of the class. When something must be built, he is usually put in charge. His conversations mainly consist of hunting, guns, cars, engines, and drag racing. His good sense of humor has won him many friends at B. H. S. Ambition — Trade School; Favorite Pastime — working on cars and drag racing; Pet Peeve — pumping gas and giving green stamps. Activities — Baseball 1,2; Golf Club 2; Sophomore Social; Junior Prom; Senior Play Stage Crew. NATHAN MARSHALL SOUTKWICX JANUARY 1 Marshall can best be described as the strong, silent type. Though a newer addition to the class, he is a well-liked member. Since moving to Barre , Marshall has gained practical experience in his chosen field, Agriculture, which he will study next year at the University of Massachusetts. Ambition — Study agriculture at the University; Favorite Pastime — ' Tennis, skiing; Activities — Senior Bazaar; Senior Supper LORRAINE MARIE STEVENS DECEMBER 4 Lorraine is one of the quieter members of the class, though her sunny and friendly manner have brought her many friends. A busy commercial student, she has always been willing to help the class. 7» ' e wish her the best of luck in the fu ture. Ambition — Happiness; Favorite Pastime — Stay- ing at home; Pet Peeve — Typing II; Activi- ties — Baton 1,2,3»4; Sophomore Social; Commercial Club Junior Supper; Junior Prom; Senior Bazaar; Senior Play. I
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