“A true gentleman is what one seldom sees.” PAUL FREDERICK ALIZIO liza 10 Carlton Avenue Favorite Saying: “Baloney.” Pet Peeve: Underclassmen who act grown- Favorite Memory: Labor Day Weekend, nate Pastime: Going off with Steve and pat net To own a 1963 Corvette. “What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” BETTE ANN BARRETT “Bette” 22 Corcoran Road Favorite Saying: “TI don’t know.” Pet Peeve: Pushing in the corridors. Favorite Memory: Freshman Dance. Favorite Pastime: Dancing. Secret Ambition: To become a doctor. Activities: Academic — Yearbook, Band, Future Nurses Club. ee “The eye speaks with an eloquence and truthfulness transcending speech.” MAUREEN ANNE ARMSTRONG “Moe” 106 Lexington Street Favorite Saying: “I don’t get it.” Pet Peeve: Antagonists and people who spread gossip. Favorite Memory: Summer, 1962. Favorite Pastime: Sports. Secret Ambition: To make my mother and father proud of me. Activities: | Academic — Yearbook, School Newspaper, Science Fair Award Winner; Athletic — Varsity Basketball, Varsity Field Hockey, Girls’ Athletic Association Secretary, Leaders Club. Someone said, “Boys will be boys;” he forgot to add, “Boys will be men.” FRANKLIN PETER ROY BARTLETT “Frankie” 4 Woodhill Road Favorite Saying: “Beautiful!” Pet Peeve: Underclassmen with few excep- tions and my sister, Dorothy. Favorite Memory: September 25, 1962; Summer, 1962; Weekend on Mount Washington. Favorite Pastime: Being with Diane. Secret Ambition: To become an Episcopal minister. Activities: Academic — Spanish Club, Dra- matic Society, Science Club; Athletic — Junior Varsity Football; Social — “Sun- rise Edition” Distributor.
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“Individuality is everywhere to be spared and respected as the root of everything good.” JANICE MARIE BUESKING olan 123 Bedford Street Favorite Saying: “Hi, how you are, even?” Pet Peeve: Eighth graders in the halls, long lunch lines, book covers, and detention. Favorite Memory: Summer, 1962; my P. J. parties; the first time it snowed. Favorite Pastime: Dancing, talkin’ on the phone, and sewing. Secret Ambition: To be able to smile, no matter what. Activities: Academic — School Newspaper, Yearbook, Science Fair Award Winner; Social — Banquet Hostess, Graduation Usherette, Dance Committees, Prome- nade Committee. “Let your life lightly dance on the edges of time.” CAROLYN FRANCES BURKE “Carol” 20 Terrace Hall Avenue Favorite Saying: “Sure.” Pet Peeve: Staying in homeroom during “O” period. Favorite Memory: Spring and October, 1962. Favorite Pastime: Horseback riding, danc- ing, bowling, being with a certain some- one. Secret Ambition: To travel and to visit Hawaii someday. Activities: Academic — Dramatic Society, Chorus, Yearbook, School Newspaper, Math Club, Library Aide; Athletic — Cheerleading, Majorettes, Leaders Club, Pep Squad, Varsity Club; Social — Dance Committees, Promenade Commit- tee, Record Club, Senior Promenade Chairman. s “A man of integrity will never listen to any plea against conscience.” JAMES BUNTON “Bunjo” 3 Hillcrest Road Favorite Saying: “Ya.” Pet Peeve: Students who don’t participate in school activities. Favorite Memory: The old high school. Favorite Pastime: Playing sports. Secret Ambition: To play professional hockey. Activities: Academic — Senior Class Presi- dent, Yearbook, Student Council, Student Government Day Election Chairman; Athletic — Varsity Football, Basketball Manager, Varsity Club, Gymnastic Club; Social — Banquet Host, Dance Commit- tees. “Let me often to solitude retire.” CAROL ANN BURROUGHS “Carol” 8 Maryvale Road Favorite Saying: “What's the matter?” Pet Peeve: Anything to do with history. Favorite Memory: Sophomore English class. Favorite Pastime: Playing records. Secret Ambition: To be a typist. Activities: Academic — Library Aide.
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