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DONNA L. BELANGER “Donna” Dimples, dances and Donna friendly flirt vivacious and loquacious Roxbury capricious “Seems to enjoy life and always has fun.” B. JEAN BELANGER “Jeannie” G.A.A. (1, 2, 3); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (3); Solonscope (3). Coquette— pigeon-toed people meeter—slender blond Anyone for a joke?- keeps our life from being boring—“’Tis love that makes the world go round.” MARILYN A. BELANGER Marilyn ’ G.A.A. (1); Future Homemakers of America (1, 2, 4); Masque (1, 2). Naturally curly hair—congenial—giggle—diamonds sure to please her patients—never alone—“It’s a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.” SHIRLEY E. BISSELL “Shirley” Library Staff (3, 4); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4); Solonscope (2); Record Board (3). Sh!—well mannered—knows her books—slim, quiet, pleasant to be with—clever seamstress—excellent model—“She who strives gains success.”
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CHARLES W. BAILEY “Sonny” Flashing smile—a joker never without a comment friend- ly—has his mind on Navy Blues Lite is nice, isn t it, Charlie? DOUGLAS H. BANKS “Doug” Masque (1). Slow smile—quiet, but always friendly—unassuming- a host of friends- appreciates a good joke—“A man of few words, efficient.'' STEPHANIE A. BARNES “Steph” G A.A. (1, 2, 3. 4), 50 Point (1), 100 Point (2), 200 Point (2), 300 Point (3). 400 Point (4). President (4); American Field Service (3. 4); Cafeteria Staff (4); Current Events Club (4); Forensic Society (4), Novice Team 4); Masque (2, 3). Pin (3), John Brown’s Body (1), Our Town (3), “An Evening with the Masque (3); Pro-Merito (3); Student Council (4); Record Board (4b A genuine hacker with a serious side—artist that sense of humor and those puns! always something interesting to talk about—What an imagination! LINDA L. BATES “Bitsy” Ski Club (4). Ski Team (1); G.A.A. (1, 2, 3), 100 Point (2); Cheer- leading J.V. (1), Varsity (2, 3, 4), Letter (2); Class Secretary (2); Future Homemakers of America (3); Solonscope (1, 2, 3, 4); Record Board (2, 3, 4). Stylish red-head—originality—subtle wit—neat wardrobe— college weekends—parties at Stowe—imagination I he very pat- tern, girl of girls.”
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PERRY M. BIJSS “Perry-winkle'1 Capital City Grange—wonderful windshield waxing whiz never a dull moment parties trailers—ship ahoy, Mate. STANLEY G. BOND “Stan” Track J.V. (1, 3); Freshman Chorus (1), Boys’ Chorus (3, 4), Mixed Chorus (3, 4); All-State Chorus (3. 4), Assistant Business Manager (3), Business Manager (4). New England Music Festival (4); Ticket Squad (1, 2, 3, 4), Manager (3. 4); Junior Prom Invitation Committee Chairman (4); Class Gift Committee (4). Casual manner—deep voice—wants more than a simple an- swer—leader—locker talker—“Don't rush me, for I’m in no hurry.” JOHN W. BOSSI “Snowshoes” Football J.V. (1), Varsity (2, 3. 4), Varsity Letter (2), Basketball J.V. (1, 2), Varsity (3, 4) Baseball J.V. (1), Varsity (2, 3, 4), Varsity Letter (2); Solonscope (3, 4); Record Board (4). Three letter man—easy smile—always a wink for the girls loves to eat—a tease, but we love it—“snowshoes”—birthday boy. SHARON K. BREER “Sherri” Office Staff (3, 4). St. Michael’s Junior Prom -girl Friday bright pink blush- spaghetti eater—loves to dance—“Why should I frown when it’s so much easier to smile?”
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