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5 CQ 'Qu- First row, left to right: Ned Sweet, Ioan Paradise, Bertha Gadbois, Donald Berry, Kenneth Kessaris, Michael Toomey, Mary Coombs, Louis DiFazio. Second row, left to right: Miss Evelyn Griffin, Class Adviser: David Laramie, Lawrence Giulani. Douglas Whyte, Robert Carr, Louis Rossi, Iohn O'Rourke. This year was even more active than the preceding one. Betty Ioslin, Kenneth Kessaris, Donald Berry, Michael Toomey, and Ned Sweet were elected by us to serve as our representatives on the Student Council. Sports such as football and basketball claimed the time and attention of many of our boys. The girls played basketball, were on the baton squad, and served as cheerleaders. Senior Year Now, at last, we were Seniors. Class President Sandy Kessaris was re- elected for a third term. The other officers for the final year were: Vice-Presi- dent, Donald Berryg Secretary, Bertha Gadboisg and Treasurer, Michael Toomey. Ned Sweet presided over assemblies very effectively as President of the Student Council. Two Senior members were added to the Council, Harry Tozier and Bertha Gadbois. The Aegis passed a very successful year under the able direction of Ianet Young, Editor-in-Chief. Robert Woods was Editor of Senior Memoirs. Our dance, The Basketball Bounce , was the social Cand financiall success of the year. There was a large attendance and all had an enjoyable evening. During the year we participated in many other activities designed to re- plenish our dwindling treasury. Banners and lapel ornaments in the school colors were sold in time for use at the Thanksgiving game. Football programs and pencils imprinted with the basketball schedule were also sold. The class sold Souvenir Fall Sports Folders containing candid shots taken at the football games. tContinued on Page 62h aaaaoianacfaarmsdoaaaocrama3:a:mfQ'oioioo'3ioio.oioioic oooooooooaao
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, ,,1. 5 is f 11' l. There we stood, 300 strong, before the massive doors. Were we nervous? You bet your life we were! None of us knew what horrible fate might befall us, but we gritted our respective teeth and went forward, as into battle Cas Miss Ryan would sayb. Once inside, we found that the Sophomore's lot was not an easy one, but Beverly High School really held nothing to dread. After the preliminary struggles with lockers and new regulations, we Sophomores soon became accustomed to the place. As our first official act, we elected our officers: President, Kenneth fSandyl Kessaris: Vice-President, Frank Robinson: Secretary, Marilyn MacLeod: and Treasurer, Ned Sweet. This certainly was our year to shine! On Drama Night our play, The Flattering Word , won the award, much to the sorrow of the other two classes. The cast included Theresa Innocenti, Ioan Tucker, Nancy Scott, Bob Wilks, and Don Berry who was chosen as best acftor. Many of our classmates worked off their excess energy playing football and basketball. All things considered, we passed a thoroughly happy year at B. H. S. Iunior Year Another September found us eager to resume the school activities, which by now, had become familiar to us. Why, some of our more seasoned detention students had even corne to call Miss Wallace by her first name!! Our class officers were: Sandy Kessaris, President: Bob Nolan, Vice-Presi- dent: Secretary, Betty Ioslin: and Treasurer, Mike Toomey. The play we presented on Drama Night was Two Crooks and a Lady. This little opus, complete with guns, blood, and policemen, had in its cast the following: Carole Schoellhorn, Betty Ioslin, Peter Whitaker, Robert Carr, and Don Berry fwho got shot-remember?l Theresa D'Amato won the acting award for her outstanding characterization. wQQQwooQ0QcSENIQR CLASS HISTQRYQQUQQQUDQ
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IEAN M. ACCIAVATTI .YUltY Ambition: Marriage. II'IlIl'.N nmlfilium nn' :ml zvlrirfl. Ilm fmlx'fnn'1t In Alflul' nlmrlwrl. MELVIN C. ADLER lu'l:1'l Activities: B. H. S. News 12. Ambition: Navy: to be a printer. Slsuling it ltr'I1r'l't iflrrl nl lun flu' lmlfllt ln' llIlIlll'.X nv ,xrrrmrl ll: llUlll'. PATRICIA ADAMS ' 'Pa I Activities: Home Room Treasurer 10. 11. 12: Surgical Dressings 12. Ambition: Hairdressing: marriage. l nl'.s lfuir lllZl'll.l'S lrmlrx .sn nwnl. Tu llmff' lim' cln num :multi ln' ll lIl'lIl. MAYNARD L. ALBERT uillllllllvlk, Activities: House of Delegates 10: Drama Night 10, 11: Science Club 12: Spanish Club 12: Math Club 12: Photography Club ll. Ambition: To go to college: be- come a surgeon. llr' lmt llilfllwrl llfm Il'IlgH!I In Il Shu' 'lin nllain grml skill in llzf' O. R. THERESE ADAMS i' TI'I'!'4l ' Activities: Home Room President 10, Vice-President ll, 12: Art Club 11: Alternate 11: Aegis ll, 12: French Club 11: Execu- tive Committee 10: Current Events Club 12, Secretary 12: Safety Patrol 12: Basketball ll. 12, Captain 12. Ambition: Foreign service or gov- ernment work. 'lY'r'rt x lH'lllllX and Hin' Pl'l'AHlI!ll- llt' Slmulrl nmlu' lim nmliiliuu inln avrlliluv. IOHN ALLEN ln1'lfic Ambition: Store work: to run my own store. Inflcic is Il quid glllll' lu' tunnis In mm: ll slow' Iiul Zl'll1'I1 Ilzz' .Sf'rir's mils nmunrl. zvnlrlz him rlosr his door. PNDGYOOMDGMDGWOOMDGMDPNDGADGWQQQMQQOQMC lU1l'ff'l l owowowowowowowsswofbcvoowrwcwwaa
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