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RAYMOND C. BENEDICT “Roger, Wilco, and Out” Orchestra (1, 2, 3), All-State Orchestra (2); Masque (1, 2, 3, 4). “Benny”—“12-40 Club”—Favorite of the sophomore class— “Little One”—Rabbit—Minus one black Ford—dance accessory. DOUGLAS K. BESSETTE “A Fellow of Infinite Jest” Baseball J.V. (1, 2). Quick smile—Blush— Rabbit and deer hunter—Fishing— Spends English class looking at Janne—Printer. SARAH A. BLANCHARD “We Call Her Frivolous Sal” G.A.A. ((1); Cheerleading J.V. (2), Varsity (3, 4), Letter (2, 3), Gold Megaphone (4); Masque (1); Record Board (4); Junior Prom Decora- tions Committee Co-chairman (3). “Sally”—Cow parties—Screamer—Flirt— Future hair dresser— Energetic cheerleader—Talker. KATHLEEN M. BREEN “Nothing Is Rarer Than Real Goodness” Future Homemakers of America (1, 2); Masque (1, 2); Record Board (4). Poet and writer of letters—“Kathy”- A friend worthy of your confidence- Full of fun—Kingston trio—Always giggling.
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ADELBERT BAILEY “Bert” So tall—Often seen in his ’55 black Olds—A friend to all Never seems to stop smiling Next stop? MARION A. BALDWIN “Life Is To Live” Cafeteria Staff (3); Masque (3); Solonseope (3). M.Y.F.er '“Kitten”— Basketball Horseback riding—Sewing— Always on the go—“Tabby”. BERNARD P. BARTON “The Joker is Wild” “Bugs” Always laughing at almost anything—Great hunter and fisherman—Sense of humor Probable career in forestry. CONSTANCE E. BELL “Teacher’s Pet” American Field Service (4); Girls’ Glee Club (3); Masque (3, 4), “Best Years’’ (4), “Angel Child” (4), “The Bond Between” (4). “Search Me” (4); National Honor Society (2, 3, 4). Executive Coun- cil (4); Record Board (4); Freshman Chorus (1); Science Club (2, 3); Math Club (3); French Club (3); Latin Club (2. 3). Newcomer to M.H.S.—National Honor Society E.Y.C. trips to Montreal—Love that Pontiac ’40—Physics fan (?) “Connie”— “Ding dong!”.
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GEORGIANNE Y. BREER ‘ Party Doll” “Janne”—Witty—Late telephone calls—The “Trench”-—Al- ways dancing—Enjoys a good time—Can be found in the center of things—Nice clothes—Full of pep—Skyline fan. MICHAEL C. BRESETTE “Ma Foi” Assembly Committee (2); Masque (4), Angel Child (4); Record Board (4); Student Council (1, 2, 4). Buckle”—“Dee-Dum” Eyes inside out Barre—Bernardini's Friend to everyone—Loves French class! FRED J. BUSHWAY “A Hunting We Will Go” Football J.V. (1). “Bullwinkle”—Great hunter and fisherman—'54 Chevy—In- terest in Chelsea—North Calaisian—Likes to have fun—Likes to have everyone have fun. EILEEN BUTLER “Meet Me in St. Louis” Can usually be found in or near the Diner—Friendly and talkative—Cheerful disposition—Album collector—Good sense of humor.
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