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BARBARA ANN BURKE “Barbie” 40 Peach Orchard Road Favorite Saying — “I don’t know.” Pet Peeve — Girls who think they know it all. Favorite Memory — January, 1961. Favorite Pastime — Sleeping. Secret Ambition — To travel around the world. Activities — Academic: Glee Club. Social: Record Club. Pet Peeve — People who are always in a hurry. Favorite Memory — August and September, 1960. Favorite Pastime — Reading, driving, beating. Secret Ambition — To be a millionaire. GAIL ELLEN BUSTEAD 14 Wilmington Road Favorite Saying — “Let’s eat.” Pet Peeve — People who are never wrong. Favorite Memory — Vacation at the Cape. Favorite Pastime — Watching the Red Sox play. Secret Ambition — To travel. Activities — Athletic: Basketball. FRANK EDWARD BUTLER “Frank” Skelton Road Favorite Saying — “Say man!” Pet Peeve — Eighth Grade Honors. Favorite Memory — November 30, 1959. Favorite Pastime — Sue. Secret Ambition — An ambition shared by two. Activities — Academic: National Honor Society, Sci- ence Club. Social: Senior Play.
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ELINOR ROSE BASTI “Ellie” 7 Winter Street Favorite Saying — “Mama Mia.” Pet Peeve — Boys whose minds are always “in the gutter.” Favorite Memory — April 16, 1961. Favorite Pastime — Reading. Secret Ambition — To start a business of my own. Activities — Academic: National Honor Society. ELAINE MARIE BROOKS “Lainey” Valley Circle Favorite Saying — “I’m gonna.” Pet Peeve — Corridor passes. Favorite Memory — June, 1960. Favorite Pastime — Cheering. Secret Ambition — To go to Hawaii in three years. Activities — Academic: Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Yearbook. Athletic: Cheerleading, Varsity Club, Leaders Club, Girls’ Athlet ic Association. Social: Usherette at Graduation. HUGH FRANCIS BROWN “Hughie” 19 Carey Avenue Favorite Saying — “What are you, some kind of a nut?” Pet Peeve — Those television commercials. Favorite Memory — Summer, 1961. Favorite Pastime — Listening to the radio. Secret Ambition — To get a good college educa- tion. Activities — Academic: National Honor Society, Math League, Class Salutatorian. Social: Senior Play. EDWARD JOSEPH BRUNO “Ed” 75 Bedford Street x Favorite Saying — “Get on the stick.” — Pet Peeve — 1954 Fords. uM Favorite Memory — August 14, 1961. Favorite Pastime — Sports. Secret Ambition — To play the drums. Activities — Academic: Student Council. Athletic: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club. Social: Graduation Marshal.
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SANDRA JANE BUTLIN “Sandy” 1 Robert Street Favorite Saying — “Oh, Mrs. Bruce ! ! !” Pet Peeve — Senior Thesis. Favorite Memory — Senior Year. Favorite Pastime — Working in the Library. Secret Ambition — To travel to England. Activities — Academic: Library Aide, Yearbook. Athletic: Majorette. SUSAN LOUISE CARTER “Sue” 27 Lantern Lane Favorite Saying — “What’cha doing?” Pet Peeve — People who act very cheap. Favorite Memory — November 30, 1959. Sodan Pastime — Frank; Having fun with the girls. Secret Ambition — It’s an ambition shared by two. Activities — Academic: Library Aide, Dramatic Club, Yearbook. Social: Dance Committees. PAUL W. CHRISTIANSEN Chinese 12 Harriet Avenue Pet Peeve — Mechanical Drawing. Favorite Memory — Summer, 1958 in Europe. Favorite Pastime — Bowling. Secret Ambition — To graduate. Activities — Athletic: Field Crew. CAROL ANN CHRISTOPHERSON ms. ‘Carol’ 13 Forbes Avenue = Favorite Saying — “Oh crumb.” Pet Peeve — People who think they are bette than anyone else. Favorite Memory — January 1, 1961; August, 1961. Favorite Pastime — Reading and listening to mu sic. Secret Ambition — To travel around the world. Activities — Academic: Math Club, Science Club. Athletic: Field Hockey.
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