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LAURA A. BEAULIEU A'I.AURIE 'AA face with qlaclness ouerspread. Soft smiles bu human kindness bred. Laurie may have been silent. but she was a great deal of fun in her quiet way. She had a smile and a twinkle in her eye that attracted attention. Dramatics Club IV: Upper Quarter. TILRILSA l5El.IVIlAU TERRY ln quietness and eonHt1'em'e shall be your strength. Terry radiated the joy of living to all around her. Although she spoke little, her smile made you feel that you knew her and could trust her. JULIA BILLOWSKI JULIE A'The part was aptly fitted und naturally performed. This may truthfully be said concerning Julie's por- trayal of the wistful Kay Hamilton in Stage Door. She brought a tear or two to the eye. and received a mighty hand from her audience. Glue Club I: Basketball III: Volleyball III: Senior Play. NORMA BENJAMIN BINNIIi Play up and plaq the qamef' Binnie was an athlete: a true player, who played all games fairly. including that of life. Basketball IV: Softball IV: Volleyball IV: Rifle IV: Drill Team IV: Chemistry Club III: Home Economics Club Ill: A. A. III, IV. GIIORGIS BENSON BUCK An alfable and COllI'lL'Ol1S lIt'f7llt'l'l7tll7.H Although Buck was a quiet boy. he was very easy to talk to and was liked by all who knew him. History Club IV.
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1 A-. .uswgq MARY E. BAUBLIS BOBBY She has fun, wil. and fire. Unexcelled comedienne of our senior play. Mary could be as poised on the stage as off. She will always be re- membered for her excellent performance in Stage Door. Glee Club I, II, III. IV: Dramatics I. II: Student Leader III: All-State Song Festival III: Senior Play IV: A. A. I. II. III, IV: Freshman Dance Committee I. ERNA BAUER Were silence qolden. she'd be a millionaire. Although she was a retiring sort of person, and never took a very large part in school activities. we shall al- ways remember Erna as a dear friend. Student Leader IV: Athletic Association. LILLIAN BAXTER BOOTS Her voice was ever soft. Gentle. and lowf-an excellent thina in woman. Boots was a quiet and sedate young woman. She was silent when she had to be, and spoke only when the proper time came. .-' if Art Club I, II, III. , ALFRED BEAUDRY HAL.. Sober, 'but not serious, Quiet, but not ti1'fe7. 'i'f -M it v rv A L Als one great interest was the track teainz d he was distinctly an asset to it. I-Ie rarely had muchm but was right there when it came to discussing track. Lots of luck. All Cross Country III, IV: Track IV. GABRIELLE BEAULIEU GABY She talks little and listens much. Gaby was a quiet, studious girl. She always did well in her lessons, but otherwise very little was heard from her. Dramatics Club II, III. IV: French Club IV: Library Club IV.
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ELIZABETH ANN BERGERON BETTY A happy life consists in tranquillity of mind. To all who know her. Betty is tops. She is quiet but a good sport when there is fun to be had, Speaking of sports, she loves them. Captain of Volleyball Team III: Basketball Team IV: Student l,eader: Member A. A: Volleyball IV: Home Economics Club I, II. III. IV. l'l.ORl2'I l'li A. BERNIER HBERNIEH Actions speak louder than words, Bernie was rather .1 quiet girl, but she possessed school spirit and found a place in many activities. Athletic Association I, II, III. IV: Dramatics Club lll. IV: Chorus II. III. IV: All State Chorus III. IV: Basketball III: Volleyball III: Library Club IV: Usher at Senior Play IV: Ticket Committee for A. A. Show IV: Tennis Club IV: Home Economics Club II, III, IV. HELEN BERNIKOWICZ HBERNIEH Not so st-riotts. Not so uau. Bu! tt rare qood qtrlf' Helen was another of the many quiet girls found in our class, Athletic Association I. II: Home Economics Club I, III, IV. MIIIARD BERRY JUNIOR Good-natttre is slronaer than loniuhawhsf' Junior had a big following and won for himself a host of friends, He was happy-go-lucky, always good- natured whenever and wherever you saw him. Chorus I: Tennis Club III: Athletic Association I. II. ANITA BIBEAU TONIE A tftziet girl was she. and u good friend to all. Tonic was pleasant and friendly. Perhaps she was quiet, but she had a wide circle of friends. Glee Club I: Home Economics II. III. IV: Dramatics Club III. IV: A, A. III, IV. J
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