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HERBERT A. BREGMAN 106 Malden Street Academic In the field of accounting Herb should have no trouble. After all, he ' s been following figures since he ' s been able to walk. ALICE E, BRUCE 49 Forest Avenue Commercial So sweet and demure a young lady will make a perfect secre¬ tary. M s artistry DOROTHY BROWN 41 Jackson Avenue Commercial The telephone company is cer¬ tainly going in for pretty num¬ bers. Dorothy is another young lady who wants to an¬ swer your call. EVELYN E. BROWN 39 Fremont Avenue Commercial Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Cap tain 4. Evelyn is undecided as to what she wants to be. Whatever she decides we know that she will make good. ROBERT E. BROWN 14 Arthur Avenue Academic Bob is uncertain what he wants to be, but we know whatever he chooses as his career, we can always depend on him to be the leader of those who have succeeded. ■ MM EMMA M. BUKER 152 Chestnut Street Commercial Emmy intends to be a steward¬ ess. What will the G.B. H. do without you, Emmy? RUTH M. BURGESS 98 Lewis Street Commercial Ruth wants to be a bookkeeper. We predict that she will be an expert one and get along very nicely in the business world. RITA M. BURKE 87 Clinton Street Commercial-Home Economics Too bad telephones are not equipped with television. Rita will certainly make a cute Hello Girl. MARILYN M. BURNSIDE 16 Everett Street Commercial Preparatory Gilbert and Sullivan 3. To take a letter in shorthand for her new boss will be Marilyn ' s added ambition. The crystal ball tells us she ' ll be overflow¬ ing with ambition in her new position. 18
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PHYLLIS A. BLEET 23 Dean Street Academic Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4; Parlin P 2. 3. 4; Library Staff 2. 4; Orches¬ tra 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Usher 4; Sen¬ ior Prom Committee 4. Adventurous Phyllis plans a ca¬ reer with the airlines after fin¬ ishing college. Best of luck and Keep ' Em Hying. when your their teeth one of our DOROTHY R. BOURQUE 30 Pierce Avenue Commercial—Home Economics If Dorothy does her secretarial work as well as she did her school work, some employer will have a very efficient sec¬ retary. enio JINGELO V. BOY ' }1 Union Avenue ' ' cademic Student Manager 2, 3, r , Student. Manager pj, 4; etball j2; jt aequation, lusher ' ‘ { Class Play1 amera Jtaliam Club 8, 4; Treas- ItaJigp Club Play 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Stu¬ dent State -Representative 4; Good Gov ' t Day x -Assembly 4; Girls’ Glee Club Show. 4i N paper Staff 4; Y ea ;Bbbk Stc Bdseball Mgr. 4. Angie has set his sights on a million-dollar goal. IWith his amazing vim and personality, he should be able to retire at twenty-five. HARRIS BORENSTEIN 68 Linden Street Academic With the exuberance and vitality he showed at E.H.S., Hustling Harris will become a top notch accountant. MARY L. BOTELSEN 16 Prospect Street Commercial Year Book Staff 4. Mary would like to be engaged to a doctor—as his receptionist. Good luck, Mary. Let ' s hope you have an early appoint¬ ment. DOROTHY M. BOURQUE 70 Baldwin Avenue Commercial This sweet young lady wants to be a Florence Nightingale. She will be sweet medicine for any patient to take. ZACHARY BOYAGES 106 Nichols Street Academic Football 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Baseball 4; Home Room President 3, 4; School Newspaper 4. The combination of zeal and sound thinking that he has shown throughout his high school career will carry Zike to great heights as an engi¬ neer. RUSSELL S. BRAESE 19 Newton Street Commercial Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. Russell wants to be an accoun¬ tant. They say our dollar is now worth only fifty-six cents. Maybe Russell wants to ac¬ count for the other forty-four. BARBARA A. BREEN 35 Shirley Street Commercial Glee Club 2; Glee Club Show 2. Barbara intends to do foreign missionary work. If the little savages make a fuss, she will soothe them with her sweet voice. 17
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JUNE R. BURRONE 37 Bucknam Street Commercial June hopes to be a designer. Good luck, June. You have plenty of talent for it. SANDRA B. BURSTEIN 82 Irving Street Academic Library Staff 2, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Science Service 4; Senior Play 4. Sandy has chosen physio- chemistry as her future profes¬ sion. Her rank in scientific sub¬ jects proves her fitted for this career. VIRGINIA CALO 281 Chelsea Street Commercial Year Book Staff 4. If Virginia ' s work is as good when she gets out of school as it is in school, she ' s bound to be a successful secretary. VIRGINIA CAMARA 19 Liberty Street Academic The wild blue yonder beckons this pert young miss. Flying will be a pleasure with Vir¬ ginia as stewardess. LOUISE CAFASSO 30 Bucknam Street Commercial Science Service 2, 3; Italian Club 2, 3; Home Room President 2, 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Year Book Staff 4. Louise wants to be a C.P.A. With her good disposition and ability she is going to find this an easy world. MARY P. CAIAZZO 49 Bow Street Homemaking Italian Club Mary has an ambition to satisfy some nice young man ' s appe¬ tite for good, wholesome food. S M. CALLANAN Cottage Street Mechanic Arts is one of ' nd to e many boys who (Started in a busi- ANTOINETTE L. CAMELLA 31 Fremont Avenue Commercial Cheerleader 2, 3. Your gracious hands are more than able, and we predict an enjoyable future as a capable typist. JEAN CAMERON 14 Glendale Terrace Commercial Jean wants to go west and live on a ranch. We hope she ' ll come back and tell us about her experiences. EDNA M. CAMPBELL 20 Reed Avenue Commercial Edna wants to be an airline hos¬ tess. As the clouds roll by, think of us. 19
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