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BARBARA JEAN BOUGHTON “Bounce” “Merry as the day is long.” Spontaneous humor . . 7 Where’s Franny? . . . Oh, what a driver! . . . ” Hey-good! We have 4th period next! 7. . “I’m going to put ropes in my cellar.” Class Dances 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Junior Prom; Junior Show; Senior Play; Senior Prom; Year- book Staff. GAIL BURKE “Gail” “A bit of fun, a bit of quiet.” Good sense of humor . . . Future nurse ... Nice to know ... Oh, those exams! Glee Club 1,2; Senior Play; Dance Committees. “Sime as he grows old JUDITH ANNE BROWN “Judy” “The quiet thoughts are the best.” Joined us in her junior year . . . Ambitious and always friendly . . . Pleasant and polite . . . Oh! Mr. Blum’s classes! Candy Sales Committee JUDITH MARGARET CALITRI “Judie” “What you do still betters what you’ve done.” Mrs. Stokes’ right hand girl . . . Very good business student . . . What a giggle! . . . “Hello, Margar- et” . . . “Dicki” . . . Plays piano . . . Loves a good laugh. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Show; Junior Prom; Senior Prom; Debits and Credits Club; Class Dances 1,2; Senior Play.
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a man can spend.” Theophrastus ROBERT DANIEL BELL “Maynard” Books are made for school; why over-do it? “Why worry, I don’t”. . . Popular and witty . . . Oh, those senior play rehearsals . . . What a car! ... Good friend and lots of fun . . . Always out for a good time. Junior Prom; Senior Prom; Freshman Reception; Senior Play, Student Director; Magazine Cam- paign 2. DINA JACQUELINE BOOGAARD “Dina” “A good heart and ever ready smile has she. Quiet at first, but look again . . . New addition to our class this year . . . Willing helper . . . Calm, consid- erate, and collected. Dramatic Club Secretary 4; French Club 4; Yearbook Staff; Newspaper 4; Senior Play; Student Council 4; Junior - Senior Semi- formal; Senior Prom. JOAN CONCETTA AVANZATO “Joan” “It matters not how long you live, but how well.” Hopes to be an artist . . . Wed- ding bells will ring soon . . . Pretty black hair . . . Errand girl . . . “Where’s Fran?” ... A lot of fun to be with. Class Dances 2,3; Junior Prom; Senior Prom; Junior Show; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff; Library Club 3,4. JEFFERY ALAN BIGELOW “Jeff’ “Men of few words are the best.” Partial to a cute sophomore . . . Quiet at first, but... Blushes easily . . . Serious - minded . . . G - man, Senior Play. Junior Show; Junior Prom; Sen- ior Play; Senior Prom.
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tepefies manti lessons.” Aeschylus SUSAN JEAN CLARK “Sue” “The reason firm, the temperate will, endurance, foresight, strength and skill.’’ Efficient Class President . . . Her loyalty and ambition are just two of her marked assets . . . “J.F.K.” ... Sincere and stubborn in her con- victions . . . Has done a great deal for the Senior Class. Dramatic Club 1,2; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Library Club 3; Class Dances 1,2,3; Glee Club 1; Softball 1,2,3; Junior Show; Junior Prom; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff; Class Presi- dent 4; College Admissions Confer- ence; Student Council 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2,3. EDWARD DA CRUZ “Hollywood” “He is friendly; he is courteous; which is a recommendation for any- n one. No cares, no worries . . . Quiet to those who know him not . . . Re- naults . . . Dark curly hair . . . “Period II English!” . . . An all right guy. Junior Show; Senior Play; Senior Prom. LOUIS FRANCIS CISTOLDI “Lou” “If I’m not near the girl I love; I love the girl I’m near.” Flirtatious ... A way of his own . . . Bostonian accent . . . Never at a loss for words . . . Chevy converti- bles . . . Always ready with an ans- wer in class, even if it is wrong. Class Dances 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,4; Junior Show; Junior Prom; Junior-Senior Semi- formal; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play; Senior Prom; Freshman Re- ception. JANE F. CLARKSON “Jane” “What is a friend if not in time of need. Partial to the Air Force . . . Blushes easily . . . Rather quiet . . . But always ready to talk . . . Cute . . . “How’s school?” Class Dances; Glee Club 2; Jun- ior Show; Senior Play.
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