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puff- ljmem -1-24: as ,f vt' M it -W 5' Vx! ' is'- I t ll! First row, left to right: Richard Arruda, Kathryn Putter, Rosemarie Giovannini, Elizabeth I-latch, Carol Mixer, Sheila Gverlan, Miss Bosworth fadvisori. Second row: Carolyn Dunford, Sheila Iordan, lane Butler, Barbara Mandeville, loan Haskell, Audrey McTague, Sandra Moore, Dorothy Foster, Elaine Ramos, Noreen Sheehan, Marguerite Bearse, Gail Bolinder. Third row: Ann Ross, lrene Piclcard, Gail Duntord, Charlene Fowler, Ann Duggan, Ioyce lppolito, Barbara Iones, Pearl Frendberg, Grace Weatherbee, Arlene Pickering, loyce Lucas, Beverly Powers. The next stop on our retrospective tour is the Commercial Department. This is the home of a group of girls known as the Part-Timers. These students have per- formed many services for B.H.S. and the surrounding junior high schools. The Part-Timers are divided into two groups-Group A and Group B. While one group works in regular positions, the other attends classes. Through this pro- gram the girls have learned, by invaluable experience, business procedure in an office. 19
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Zim! 'T HIV ' if First rcvv, left to right: Rosemarie Giovannini, Noreen Sheehan. Second row: Ruth Ellen Levine, Iohn O'Keefe, Ann Moynihan, Lynda Zuckerman, loyce Bryant, Mr, Walter Smith lconductori, Molly Mae Levine, Claire Levitan, Kathleen Creeden, Patricia lervolino, Bernice Levine. Third row: Paul Cerce, Richard Kucinski, Susan Earren, Sally Osborne, ludith Mechaber, Harriet Mechaber, Linda l-leyl, Susan Gaflen, Linda Morse, Marie Amolette, Ellen Yaffe, Frank Stoddard, Ann Ruth lacobson. Fourth row: lames Sullivan, T. Edward Sullivan, lohn Canriizzaro, William Washburn, Alan Dunham, Robert Donovan, lames Maaoon, lohn Card, Walter Rozum, Bruce Maclifee, Claire Baker, Sandra Smith, Fifth row: Melvin Cohen, Edward Cicchese, Robert Bruce, Karl Anderson, lames Bourque, Raul Slonehouse, Kenneth Sampson, Richard Erickson, Vtfayne Karlson, lohn Hooper, Peter lohnaren. The roll of drums, the clashing of cymbals, a flash of red and black, and it is the B.H.S. Band marchina triumphantly across the field! Their music, which We have heard at parades, football aames, and assemblies, will remain in our hearts, vibratina and living forever, reminding us always of Brockton lrliah School. 21
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