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Carol Fasciano 1062 Main Street Petite, friendly CAROL rates basketball and softball as her favorite sports. She loves boating and greatly en- joys her psychology course. Her plans after graduation are undecided. Karl Fellows 103 Youle Street Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Washington Party 3. Quiet and sports-minded KARL enjoys football and hockey. His favorite class, study hall, is spent reminisc- ing about April vacation ’59. KARL also plays the drums and finds pleasure in Friday nights. Arthur Ford “Artie” 42 Chipman Avenue Good-natured A R T I E ’ s favorite subject is psycho- logy. If not seen at a hockey game, he might be found watching television . . . Fu- ture possibilities include the service. Shelagh Ford 28 Cargill Street Girls ' Club 3. Affable SHELAGH enjoys sleeping, swimming, and es- pecially dancing. Light-heart- ed SHELAGH’s fondest memory is May 22, the night of “the dance.” Future plans . . . undecided. Edward Fay “Ted” 27 Sargent Street An avid sports fan, TED also enjoys dancing and driv- ing. When not in Foods Class, he can most likely be found at one of his hobbies, espec- ially oil-painting. Future . . . undecided. Betty Finkelstein “Bet” 117 Trenton Street Field Hockey 2; Cloak and Plume 2; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Short and friendly, BET will never forget the summer of ’59. She enjoys water sports, shorthand, and that certain someone from Brook- line . . . hopes to attend a junior college. Mary Ford 104 Ashland Street Field Hockey 2, 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Cloak and Plume 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Girls’ Chorus 1. Peppy, jovial MARY, our tennis champ, enjoys walking and reading. If not found studying her favorite subject, math, she is thinking about “that” Wednesday biology lab. Future plans include col- lege, perhaps Regis. Frank Forrest “Skits” 952 Main Street Football 1; Junior Varsity Football 3. Easy-going, amiable SKITS likes hockey and rot rods. Favorite subject . . . gym. He will never forget English class. After graduation SKITS intends to join the Air Force.
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Valerie Ducharme “Val” 2 Ardsmoor Road Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Quiet, aimable VAL enjoys dancing, especially at the Junior Prom, and listening to music. Office Machines and tennis occupy her spare time. This dependable girl’s future plans include office work. Martha Dunlap “Marty” 21 Henry Avenue Girls’ Club 3, 4; Junior Classical League 3, 4. Ouiet. “good for a joke” MARTHA enjoys skiing and history. If not found busy with her miniatures and horseback riding, MARTY is thinking over “those” vacations. She plans to at- tend Katherine Gibbs. Bruce Elliott 45 Boardman Avenue Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Masque and Wig 3, 4; Student Congress 4. Sports, especially football, math, and the drive-in rate high with this accomplished athlete. BRUCE, also a very collegiate dresser, will re- member the Totem Pole . . . Tufts and engineering after Melrose High. Stuart Fanning “Romeo” 31 Sherwood Road IMPRINT photographer 2, 3, 4. Quiet and helpful STUART enjoys boating and swim- ming. When not studying French, he can be found with his hobby, his camera. Fond- est memory . . . the Junior Prom. Stuart plans to attend the University of New Hamp- shire. Bette Lee Dunbar “B.L.” “Bet” 49 Holland Road Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; LOG Business Staff 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Bowling 1. A pert smile and sparkling eyes . . . spends her time be- tween Woburnites and Air Force men. An excellent ten- nis player, she also enjoys dancing, especially at the Woburn Senior Prom, 1959 . . . Island Pond, ’59 . . . college. Claire Ehrenborg “Erin” 122 Melrose Street Girls’ Chorus 1; Washing- ton Party 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Easy-going CLAIRE finds football and dancing amus- ing . . . enjoys eating pizza and helping in Home Econo- mics. Claire’s fondest mem- ory was Dusty, her dog . . . plans to enter nursing school. Stephen Estabrooks “Steve” 29 First Street Audio-Visual Club 2. Good - natured, unpredic- table STEVE can be found visiting Miss Nelson in 213. Football, math, movies, and listening to the radio are tops with STEVE. His future plans include Northeastern University. John Fardy “Jack” 58 Crescent Avenue Quiet, but fun - loving, JACK loves swimming and baseball. Fondest memory . . . Spanish class. Massa- chusetts State Teachers’ Col- lege is jack’s aim after graduation.
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Elaine Forsberg “Fizzy” 35 Nelson Road Girls’ Chorus 1; IMPRINT Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Winter Ball Committee 1; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Fun-loving FIZZY enjoys attending hockey games and parties; she has an interest in art and nursing. Her fond- est memory is her freshman year. A school of practical nursing is her goal. Thomas G. Francis “Ging” “Flash” 94 Cottage Street FLASH is known for his leisurely attitude toward life and his interest in the fair sex. He enjoys football and history . . . will always re- member his sophomore year . . . Future plans . . . the Navy. Daniel Fowler “Dan” 147 Green Street Listening to classical re- cords, playing chess and walking are pastimes DAN enjoys. Chemistry class rates high with him, too, as do memories of Niagara Falls. After graduation . . . the Coast Guard or industrial school. Miriam Frey “Mimi” 21 Belmont Place Cloak and Plume 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1; Junior Classical League 3, 4; Masque and Wig 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Considerate, light-hearted MIMI likes English and foot- ball . . . well-known for her water skiing ability . . . MIMI enjoys “just bombing around” and thinking of a sailor from W.B. . . . looks forward to junior college. Cynthia Fuller “Cindy” 133 Melrose Street Girls’ Club 3, 4. Always on the run, CINDY rates dancing, hockey. Office Machines Class and football as her favorites. Next year CYNTHIA plans to work in an office. Carol Garipay “Garip” 39 Botolph Street Girls’ Chorus 1; Cloak and Plume 2; Field Hockey 1, 3; Student Congress 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; LOG Advertising Staff 4; Girls’ Club 3, vice-president 4; Jun- ior Classical League 3, 4; Washington Party 3; IM- PRINT Business Staff 4. W e 1 1 - 1 i k e d, red-haired GARIP is especially fond of hockey, water-skiing, Plbam- gdipbsp and Lauber’s ... is reminscent about her sum- mers in Wolfboro . . . enjoys Biology with Mr. Wilson . . . After graduation, Carol hopes to become a nurse. Christine Garvey “Chris” 194 Perkins Street IMPRINT Art Staff 2, 3, 4; LOG Art Editor 4; Stu- dent Congress 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 1. Football, art, math and Ricky are high on talented CHRIS’ list of first loves. CHRISTINE has fond mem- ories of working on the LOG. Future plans include Mass- achusetts College of Art. Jane M. Garvey “Janie” 194 Perkins Street Girls’ Chorus 1; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls’ Club 3, Welfare Committee Chairman 4; LOG Art Staff 4; IMPRINT Art Staff 4. A good pal — that’s talka- tive JANIE! She especially enjoys hockey, sketch draw- ing, and listening to Glenn Miller . . . History with Mr. 29 Hughes rates high. Future plans include the University of Massachusetts.
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