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DONNA-LEE BONNER Donna-Lee is amember of the col- lege course and her favorite subject is public speaking. She can often be heard saying “H-h-how they goin?” Her favorite song is ‘““The Late, Late Show.” Donna Lee’s hobbies are read- ing and dancing. As a junior she was ews editor of Press Club and is now Co-Editor-in-Chief, she also serves as secretary of French Club, In her spare time she enjoys swimming and skat- ing. Donna Lee hopes to make law her career. Press Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 JOHN R. BRACANI As a member of the commercial course Jack considers typing to be his favorite subject. He enjoys listening to “Topsy, Part II.” He is treasurer of the science club. His ambition is to become a mechanic. Science Club 4 PATRICIA A. BRENNAN Pat is a member of the college course and is always saying “Swell.” She enjoys listening to “It’s All in the Game.” Her hobbies, which keep her quite busy, are sports, dancing and reading. She enjoys hockey, bas- ketball, and softball. After high school .she would like to attend teachers col- lege. Magnet Business 4 Choral 2, 3 French 2, 3 GAA, 2.73514 T.A.G. 3 ROBERT E. BROUILLET [sts ) “Bundy,” whose favorite subject is history, is a carpenter. His favorite saying is ‘You had the course.”’ He enjoys listening to ‘“Treat Me Nice.” Bundy is interested in hunting, fishing, and fixing cars; he also enjoys a good game of base- ball or football. Someday he hopes to own his own construction company. JOHN F. BROWN “J. B.” is taking the college course and his favorite subject is chemistry. He especially likes to ski. His favorite song is ‘Sing, Sing, Sing.” John hopes to attain a college diploma. Science Club 3, 4 French Club 3 Track 2, 3, 4 |
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ROBERT J. BERNIER Bob, better known to his friends as ‘‘Buster,”’ likes as his favorite song “Lonesome Town’ and he can often be found saying “Nice, nice.” Being in the college course, he considers trig- onometry his favorite subject. As for sports, he enjoys swimming, and football. In his spare time, he is deeply engaged in his hobby which is practical electronics. Bob’s ambition is to enter into the field of electronics. Science Club 3, 4 RICHARD E. BILODEAU “Pres’’ is enrolled in the college course. Because he enjoys public speaking, Dick is a good orator. He often says fierce.” At the present Pres enjoys listening to “Stardust.” Bowling and chess are his hobbies. This year Dick is an executive officer in French Club. We all agree that Dick will make an excellent lawyer. Press Club 2 French Club 4 Masque and Gavel Club 3 Baseball 2 Class President 4 JOHN B. BOISSONEAU Jack, whose favorite subject is math, is in the commercial course. Jack can often be heard saying “You chet.’ He is vice-president of the Travel Club. His favorite song is ‘“Topsy, Part II.” Jack’s ambition is to become a physi- cal education teacher. Travel Club 3, 4 Baseball Swimming HELEN A. BOND “Hey, sport!” Helen is a commercial course student. She collects records and “It’s All in the Game” is her favorite. English and gym are her favorite subjects. After school hours, softball and tennis help her to relax. Press Club 3, 4 RICHARD BOND LL-StS J “Mr. B.” is a member of our me- chanics course. “Charms Me’’ is his perennial expression. He likes “In My Younger Days’ by the- Monarchs and is an admirer of sharp dressers. He hopes to someday uphold the law by wearing the blue uniform. Football 2
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SUSAN R. BROWN Susan, a college course student who plans to attend the University of Mass., considers chemistry and English her favorite subjects. “Sue” is often heard saying ‘Tremendous’ and her favorite record is by Johnny Mathis, “The Twelfth of Never.’’ In her spare time she likes to cook and read. Magnet Business 2 Magnet Editorial 3, 4 GAA, 2313, 4 J.V. Basketball 2, 3 LYNNE BUCK Lynne, a member of the college course, con- siders English and sociology her favorite sub- jects. Sports are her hobby and she enjoys ten- nis, skiing, and field hockey. ‘“Bucky’s” fa- vorite song is “The Late, Late Show,” and she says “You said it! — Not I’ all the time. In her sophomore year she was president of her homeroom, and in her junior year, secretary. President of her senior homeroom, she was also elected homeroom representative. Lynne’s plans for the future include college. Cheerleader 3, 4; Magnet Bus. 2; GAA 2, 3, 4. GABRIEL BUONO {}-SthS J “Wild Bill” is a machine, tool, and die maker. He enjoys listening to the Platters singing “Star Dust.” He is a fishing and hunting enthusiast, who also enjoys a good game of baseball. Wild Bill hopes to become a first class tool and die maker. THOMAS D. BUSHEE [sas] Tom is a quiet draftsman who al- ways insists on knowing “why?” He likes “Pretty Baby’ by Gino and Gina and often hums it in the drafting room. After he flies for Uncle Sam, he wants to be a draftsman. MARJORIE L. BUSS Margie is in the college course and considers sociology her favorite sub- ject. Her hobbies are bridge, records, dancing, and sports, of which field hockey, basketball, and softball are her favorites. She can always be heard saying “Sporty” and the song she likes best is ‘‘Suffer.”’ She was elected vice-president of her homeroom dur- ing her senior year. In the future Margie would like to become an ele- mentary school teacher. Band 2 GAAS 2; 13514 Magnet Business 4
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