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PATRICI.fX Nl. lXlctDUNAl,D Pat june 20, 1943 Pet Peeve: Getting up so early for school. Chief Delight: The month of .Xug,ust, 1960 ancl my Senior home room. Activities: Tri-Delta: Bowling: Chorusg junior and Senior Prom Committees: Pep Squadg Dramatic Club. BERNARD NICKENNA Bernie April 15. 1941 Pet Peeve: Short lunch periods. C11iefDelig1zt: Sports. Class IVi1l: I. Bernard McKenna, leave all mv football equipment to mv brother, Iohn. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, Coach 4: Basketball I 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2. bf' EVELYN M. MCKENNA D Et-y December 15, 1943' L il Pet Peeve: Getting dressed for gym. I C1ziefDelig1zt: Peter. Class VVil1: I, Evelyn McKenna, leave the fire extinguishers to the underclassmen so they may put them in the lockers. Activities: Dramatic Club, Chorus, junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committee: Yearbook. BRIEN EDXVARD MCNULTY Mac April 5, 1943 Pet Peeve: Clean, dry towels after gym. C11iefDeliQ1zt: Gym. ball stockings to whoever can catch them. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 4: Science Club l, 2. 4. FRANCIS MCNL'I.'I'Y 1 Hl:l't1t11Cil.'U 111415 15. 1943 Pet Peere: llomework. Clzief Delight: XVootlivorking shop. Class Illillr I, lfraneis NleNultv, leave mv hooks to whoex er wants them. Activities: ,lunior Prom Committee. ivy T7 Jon xuiiinoxv U,lOl11n ,lime 18, 1942 Pet Pet't't'.' Deceitful lJ0vS. ief Delight: .X certain boy nametl Dennis. Class lI'ill: I, loan Klerrow, leaie my sister, Susan, mv gvm loeker. flttiizties. C. .L X., ljfdllhllll fluh, FII'I'l1L'lll Iihrari Xssistant: llhotograpllv Club, Chorus. D '1 -f '55 Class IVilI: I, Brien McNultv, leave mv foot- I
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CHRISTINE LUCE Chris October 5, 1943 Pet Peeve. Stuck up people Chief Delight: Homeroom period with Mr. Alcott. Class VVill: I, Christine Luce, leave. Activities: Tri-Deltag junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committee. PAULINE LUNDGREN Lunky Ianuary 29, 1944 Pet Peeve: Boys that are always working on their cars. Chief Deliglzt: '56 Fords and a special boy named Larry. Class IVill: I, Pauline Lundgren, leave to some lucky girl my gym locker full of used gym suits. Activities: Tri-Delta, Bowling 2, 39 Yearbook Staffg Iunior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committeeg Pep Squad, Library Assistant 3g Dramatic Club 45 Chorus. JEAN MARKARIAN Ieannie August 17, 1943 Pet Peeve: Homework and getting up early. Chief Delight: Football games and parties. Class Will: I, Iean Markarian, leave my office in Mr. Clancy's Brave Club to some deserv- ing underclassman. Activities: Tri-Delta Treasurer, Yearbook Staffg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman and Sophomore Dance Commit- teesg Iunior and Senior Prom Committeesg Bowling 1, 2, 45 Field Hockev 33 Photography Club lg Intramural Sports 23 Debating Club 4g Baton Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA ANN MARSHALL Bra November 19, 1943 Pet Peeve: A certain listubbornn boy. Chief Delight: Frankie Class Will: I, Brenda Marshall, leave all my fun I have had to some lucky Freshman. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4g Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2. 3, 49 Bowling, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4 CSeho0l Champion 353 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3g Dramaties 2, 3, 4 CSeere- tary 4D, Fresh. and Soph. Dance Committeesg Iunior Prom Committeeg Junior Prom Attend- antg Tri-Delta 4, G. A. A. 4, Yearbook Staff 4. CHARLES ROLAND MATSON Charlie August 10, 1943 Pet Peeve: Getting up at 6:15 in the morning. Chief Delight: To get a good report card and to pass on to the next year. Class lVill: I, Charles R. Matson, leave every- thing 'I can to anyone who might want it. IOHN F. MCCAFFREY Mag August 3, 1943 Pet Peeie. Girls that talk, talk, and still talk. Clzief Delight: Certain type of girls. Class VViIl: I, john McCaffrey, leave B. M. H. S. for a more advanced type of school. Activities: Baseball 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 4, junior and Senior Prom Committees, Home- room Representative 4.
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ALICE MINER Ale February 4, 1943 Pet Peeve: Underclassmen who think they don't have enough time. Chief Delight: Winning Suburban League Championship. Clashlllill: I, Alice Miner, leave my sports to le . Activities: Field Hockey 3: Varsitv Co-Captain 4, C. A. A. Basketball l, 2, 3g Softball l, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Chairman Exec. Board 45 Bowl- ing l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Badmin- ton I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staffg Iunior and Senior Prom Committeesg Dramatic Club 3, 43 Tri-Delta: Chorus 1, 29 Art Club I, 23 Pep Squad l, 2, 3g Office NVorker l. ROBERT H. MITCHELL Bob December 19, 1942 Pet Peeve: School. Chief Delight: Tewksbury. Class Will: I, Robert Mitchell, leave my Side liner Jacket to a deserving someone. -E' CHERYL MOONEY Shea February 14, 1944 Chief Delight: junior Prom. Class Will: I, Cheryl Mooney, leave my front seat in M-12 to a fellow talker. Activities: Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball, Tri-Delta, Intramural Field Hockey, Dramatic Club, Chorus, Homeroom Represen- tativeg Iunior and Senior Prom Committees. Bob Flo Basketball. ROBERT MORLEY Pet Peeve: Women over 21. Chief Delight. VVomen under 20. Class Will: I, Robert Morley, leave the memory of the best Chemistry Class in '59-'6O. FLORENCE MORRILL Pet Peere: Miss Hood's Gym classes. Chief Delight: No school signal. Class IVill: I, Florence Morrill, leave hoping that every student in the future may gain as much as I have from high school. Activities: Tri-Delta: Iunior Varsitv Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Chorus: junior and Senior Prom Committees, Dramatic Club, Intramural FAITH MOLINARI Faith August 28, 1943 Pet Peeve: Jealous boyfriends. Chief Delight: December 6, 1958. Class Will: I, Faith Molinari, leave my worn out, unwashed gym suit to my younger sister. Activities: Dramatic Club 3, 4, Yearbook StaH:g Tri-Delta, Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committeesg Pep Squad, Iunior and Senior Prom Committees. April 2, 1944 ,luly 14, 1943
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