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Patricia Renee Berg 18 Linden Road Girls’ Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1. PAT, a girl with a friendly smile and a pleasant way, enjoys softball and roller skating. Math is her favorite subject, but she will always remember “Mac’s” Civics Class and “Earl”. Future plans include office work and marriage. John A. Beverly “Bev” 818 Main Street Audio-Visual Club 1,2, sec- retary-treasurer 3, president 4; Science Club 3; Junior Classical League 3,4; Tennis Team 1,2; Cross Country Manager 4. Quiet, amiable JOHN, in- terested in electronics and cars, enjoys playing tennis and riding in a “54” Chevro- let convertible. Having a great interest in science, he plans to attend Worcester Technological Institute. Anthony Blandini “Tony” 35 Renwick Road Football 3. A big grin and a friendly “Hello” — that’s TONY. Sports, especially baseball, are his favorite pastimes, when not flirting with girls . . . romancing, or studying (?) in Mr. Croston’s home- room — 1959. Ambition: Col- lege. Barbara Blomgren “Barb” 54 Norman Road Band 1, 2,3,4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Cloak and Plume 2. Intelligent and an avid reader, BARB loves riding horseback and playing the piano. Math class and the band’s trip to New York City also rate high with her. After graduation . . . .Northeastern ' 9 University. Ann Bernard “Nancy” 43 Baystate Road Basketball 1,2,4; Softball 1,2; G.A.A. 2; Student Con- gress 1, 2,3,4; Girls’ Club 3,4; Cheerleader 4. NANCY always has a smile and a friendly “Hi!” . . . ardent sports enthusiast, especially hockey . . . Plam- bamgdipbsp . . . remembers Winter Ball “58” . . . plans a nursing career at Lawrence Memorial. Harry Bickford “Harry” 22 Hillside Avenue Audio-Visual Dispatcher 2, 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4. Conservative, good-natured HARRY rates baseball and cars as favorites . . . enjoys “309” and collecting odd stamps . . . will always re- member Antassawommar. Future plans include the Army. Pamela Bleyle “Pam” 34 Upland Road Band 1,2; Colorguard 3; Girls’ Club 3,4. Always fun to be with, sunny PAM loves skiing and movies . . . also enjoys French and swimming. She will remember “Davis Island” 1959 . . . hopes to attend Mills College. Reed Boisjolie “Bo” 141 Ashland Street At Williamsburg High School: Baseball 2; Basket- ball 2. BO, a transfer from Wil- liamsburg High School, finds pleasure in basketball, bowl- ing, and fishing. In school history is his strong point. Reed plans to enter the Navy after graduation from Mel- rose High.
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Samuel C. Barchus “Sam” 182 East Foster Street German Club, treasurer 2; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4. SAM enjoys athletics, es- pecialy skiing and swimming. When not studying physics, he can be found driving to get a Dairy Freeze. Quiet and jovial SAM remembers good times in C.C.’s room. Future plans include Tufts Univer- sity. Romeo Bartolo “Bart” 300 Franklin Street Hockey 1; Football 1,2. Always in good spirits, BART leaves his girls only long enough for sports and cars. He’ll never forget those study halls nor “C. C.’S 309 Constitution.” Future plans include Wentworth or Frank- lin Institute. Carol Beaudoin “M iss Anthony” 27 Elmcrest Circle Girls’ Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Winter Ball Committee 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3. Versatile, well-liked MISS ANTHONY — the girl with the beautiful eyes — loves talking about Steve and Sag- amore Beach ... a hockey fan who likes to solve prob- lems . . . next year: The University of Vermont. Susan Beckford “Susie” 1 Ireson Court Girls’ Club 3,4. SUE, a great party enthu- siast, rates dancing high. She will always remember Eng- lish with Mr. Conn and also Mr. Croston’s homeroom. Her favorite subject, office ma- chines, will help SUE become an efficient secretary. Robert Barron 362 Upham Street ROBERT, who will never forget the time in Chicago, likes English, hockey, cars, and plane flying. He plans to enter the Navy and go on in- to aviational work. Betty Ann Beal “Betty” 36 Irving Street Girls’ Chorus 1; Girls’ Club 3,4; Junior Classical League 3,4. Loquacious BETTY ANN especially enjoys French, traveling, writing to pen pals, and hockey games. She fondly recalls Pinewoods Con- gregational Camp. After graduation BETTY plans to enter Massachusetts General School of Nursing. Robert Beck “Bob” 64 Spear Street Away from his favorite subject, mechanical drawing, BOB is often seen skiing or tinkering with cars. He’ll still remember spring vacation of ’58 and Cape Cinema when attending the University of New Hampshire. William Belcher “Bill” 80 Lake Avenue Track 2; Football 3; Mas- que and Wig 3; Student Con- gress 3; Audio-Visual Club 1 . BILL, always full of fun, is sports-minded and rates hockey as his favorite sport. He remembers d r a f ti n g classes with Mr. Bloom. After school, BILL plans to enter the Air Force.
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Thomas Borgal “Tom” 6 Stovvecroft Road Audio-Visual Club 1. Quiet, industrious, and de- pendable, TOM takes pleas- ure in sleeping and eating. He can often be seen either playing baseball or in science class. His future plans in- clude the Navy. Virginia Bourget “Ginny” 98 Malvern Street Girls’ Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1. This light-hearted girl likes hockey, music, and swimming. GINNY’s favorite subject is history, but she will always remember Mr. Cros- ton’s homeroom. Her future plans include office work. Andrew Boyle “Andy” 65 Goss Avenue Baseball 1,2; Hockey 1; Football 4. Cute and quiet ANDY en- joys baseball and hockey. When not occupied with sports, he can be found study- ing history or reminiscing about Mr. Croston’s Constitu- tion in 309. Intentions . . . prep school. Reed H. Brown 14 West Highland Avenue Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet and reserved REED is a great baseball fan. He can usually be found study- ing science or working on his stamp collection . . . hopes to join the Air Force after graduation. 20 Gail Bosworth 17 Pratt Street Girls’ Club 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1. Quiet but friendly, GAIL rates water skiing high, fol- lowed by memories of Mr. Croston’s homeroom and typ- ing class . . . sure to be a suc- cess at Chandler’s or Kath- erine Gibbs. Archer Bowen “Skip” 45 Ashland Street Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 2; Football 1,2. This scrappy hockey player spends his time on sports and girls. A sturdy weight-lifter, he can often be seen plugging away at math. Croston’s Con- stitution is his fondest memory ... future ambitions: University of Massachusetts. Kenneth Brown “Ken” 7 Ravine Street Football 3. Witty KEN always has an unusual comment . . . remem- bers Mr. Croston’s 309 de- mocracy . . . Women, pizza, and sports are tops . . . heads to the University of Massachusetts. Barbara Buddington “Barb” 95 Sewall Woods Road Cloak and Plume 2; Fr ench Club 2; Girls’ Club 3,4; Hon- or Society 3,4; Sub-Cheer- leader 3. Blonde and considerate, with a friendly “Hello” for everyone, BARB loves vaca- tions at Sunapee, water ski- ing, and bowling. She enjoys pajama parties and excels in math. Future plans include college.
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