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Our class finances are entrusted to our capable treasurer, David Fee. Mr. Kipnes, our class advisor, is a great asset to us in helping to plan our class functions. Our class ring . . . ' ■ ' ' l . -
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Senior Officers and Council Carl Hudson, is not only one of our athletic heroes but also serves as vice- president. A glowing aspect to our school life, both scholastically and socially is our class secretary, Joyce DeAngelis. Throughout this past year, our senior council has worked ardently with the class officers and our advisor, Mr. Kipnes, in planning the Winter Frolic, Senior Prom, and Senior Reception, a few of the functions of the class. Indeed, we could not have had such success in our school life if our class representatives had not worked so hard to accom¬ plish all that had to be done. Occupied with the determination of successfully planning our class activities are the members of our senior council: Lucille Barbati, David Barron, Laura Galinski, Vincent DeFlumeri, Judy Harrison, Herbert Goldberg, Linda Mc- Callum, Martin Leader, Nancy Mitchell, Henry Phillips, Wilma Roberts, James Smith, Thelma Spector, Jerome Tanzer. 12 Presiding over our council meetings as well as leading our class in their various activities is our devoted President Edward LeClair.
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JACQUELYN FLORENCE ALLEN “Jackie” 41 Bellingham St. Jan. 29, 1940 This charming miss called Jackie, Is never sad but always happy. Commercial Course. Beaconette Representative. Bowling Prize. Junior Council 3. Pep Club 2. Homeroom Representative 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Yearbook Ad¬ vertising Committee 4. KENNETH F. ALPEREN “Kenny” 31 Watts St. January 24, 1941 Never worry, never fear, “Kenny ' s” here to bring good cheer. College Course. Band 2. Basket¬ ball 2. Gat Club 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 2. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Traf¬ fic Squad 3, 4. LUCILLE MARIE BARBATI “Lou” 228 Webster Ave. Sept. 9, 1939 Lou will succeed in many a way. With her grand personality she’ll be a hit some day. Commercial Course. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Red Cross Representative 2. Senior Council 4. DAVID BARRON “Butch” 140 Bellingham St. July 10, 1940 Our friend Butch is ahead of time, A perfect physique with a perfect mind. College Course. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Gat Club 2. German Club 2, 3, President 4. Good Government Day Official. High Honor Roll 2. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Junior Council 3. Latin Award 2. Latin Club 2. Senior Council. Traffic Squad 3, 4. GRADUATES OF JUNE 1958 ARTHUR A. ALYANAKIAN “Art” 122 Warren Ave. Aug. 15, 1940 Too bad there are no more like Art, The boy with an honest heart. Academic Course. French Club 2. Gat Club 2. Spanish Club 4. Traf¬ fic Squad 3, 4. JUDITH ELAINE ANNAS “Judy” 197 Webster Ave. April 8, 1940 Sometimes she’s quiet, sometimes she’s not. But it makes no difference because we like her a lot. Commercial Course. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH CHARLES BARRON “Kenny” 39 John St. Nov. 10, 1940 A boy like Kenny is head of the line. As Kenny has something that’s hard to define. College Course. French Club 2, 3, Publicity Director 4. Journalism 2, Business Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4. Latin Club 2. Science Club 2. Yearbook Representative 4. World Affairs Club 2, 3. SANDRA RITA BAYARD “Sandy” 124 Cottage St. August 6, 1940 Brains, personality, charm complete; Makes “Sandy” the girl who’s hard to beat. Academic Course. Journalism 2. Latin Club 2. Majorette 3, 4. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Usherette at Graduation 3. DOROTHY ANN ARSENAULT “Dottie” 391 Crescent Ave. Mar. 22, 1939 Dottie’s really loads of fun, With a smile as warm as a summer sun. General Course. Pep Club 2, 3, 4. World Affairs Club 2. Yearbook Representative 4. FRANK JOSEPH BEAUDOIN “Bo” 88 Revere Beach Parkway December 29, 1939 Men of few words are the best men. General Course. 14
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