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LEONA BONNEAU 4195 Acushnet Avenue Petite senior who’s twice her size in spirit — full of bounce — enjoys water skiing — unusual voice her trade- mark. FRANCES BOSWORTH King’s Highway, Wareham Had to hurry every morn- ing not to miss the bus — good babysitter — kept min- utes as secretary of church group — friendly. DONALD BOURQUE 194 Presidential Heights S Sgt. in R.O.T.C. — in- terested in baseball and basketball — quiet, but socia- ble with his chosen pals. WILMA BOR 351 Farm Street “Willie” — Math Club and Senior Choir — Honor So- ciety — swimmer and guard at Y.W. pool — one of J.C.C.’s hardest workers. ANTONE BOTELHO, JR. 24 Gosnold Street “Cocoa” — member of Pan- American Club — did ad- vanced study in Math Club — A.Y. member — enjoys cars and sports. THEODORE BOWER 235 Maple Street Clever with ham radio projects — physics enthusiast — nice smile — R.O. man — weightlifter on the side. 24 EDWARD BORGES, JR. 14 Harrison Street Outdoor life suits him to a “T” — enjoys boating and fishing — can be found put- tering in garden or behind soda fountain. ROGER BOUCHER 8 Boylston Street, Acushnet A jovial fellow — member of Senior Steering Committee — enjoys cars, cards, sports, and dancing — part-time boat-painter. GAIL BOWKER 15 Hunter Street Music her forte — fine or- ganist in school and church — singer, too — active in church projects — fine girl. ROBERT BORGES 75 Hemlock Street Industrious captain of the R.O.T.C. — service recognized through many awards — at- tentive book-keeper at a center store. SUSAN BOURGEOIS 34 Wamsutta Avenue Acushnet Active in Future Nurses’ Club, Student Council, Pep Squad — enjoys dancing and horseback riding — Junior Prom Committee. Le LYNNE BRADLEY 74 Willard Street Excellent artist — future teacher — classbook staff — A.Y. and G.L. — Junior Prom Committee — Rainbow Girl — active at church.
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JOAQUIN BETTENCOURT 119 Mott Street “Jack” R.O.T.C. Lieu- tenant — VIP in Rod Ram- mers Car Club, acting as V.P. and secretary — lots of fun — has an eye for the ladies! MARGARET BEYER 386 West Clinton Street Beautiful blond hair and bright eyes — treasurer for Future Nurses — ““Margy” — courteous, with beautiful manners. JEANNE BICHEL 1141 Main Street, Acushnet Gentle miss — loves ani- mals — French Club V.P. and A.F.S. worker — skilled horse- back rider — Honor Society. ANNETTE BISCARI 295 Shaw Street Honor Society — Pan- American Club and Pep Squad — won Junior Latin award — Junior Counselor — quiet lass, with engaging smile. BEVERLY BIZZARRO 127 Belleville Avenue Outstanding in everything she attempts — Girls’ League, Student Council Treasurer, and Pep Squad — a top Achiever. RAYMOND BLACKBURN 285 Cedar Street Quiet, but fun-loving — served well as projectionist — can be counted on to keep friends happy. KATHLEEN BLACOW 149 Summer Street Quiet type — “Little One” — Bible Club President — a clever lass — wrapped up in church youth affairs — a serious-minded girl. ARTHUR BLAIS 565 Main Street, Acushnet Happiest working with cars — active in Rifle Club, Grange, and Explorer Scouts — plans to build his own stock car next year. ROGER BLANCHARD 46 Scott Street Happy at drawing board — M Sgt. in R.O. — took art course, long distance — into Service next year. ROBERT BLANCHETTE 13 Fielding Street The executive type — presi- dent of J.A. Achievers’ As- sociation — attended six J.A. Conventions! — active in G2y.0; 23 JACQUELINE BLISS 129 Carroll Street “Jacqui” — J.A. Staff Re- porters — F.1.A., Choir, A.Y. and Chess Club — spare-time spent behind fountain at Browne’s. PAUL BLOOMBERG 18 South Emerson Street Quiet lad — to help run big business after graduation — fingers found keys on type- writer more easily than most.
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JOSEPH BRAGA 65 Acushnet Avenue Knows stock-rooms, inside and out — first to laugh at a good joke — did his best to dispel dull moments. ROBERT BRAZ 146 Reed Street French Club, Allied Youth, and R.O.T.C. — salesman for Keystone Reader’s Service — happy around the ladies. q KAREN BRODO 121 Coffin Avenue “Bubbles” — a happy type — lists her two main interests as basketball and boys! — at- tractive blonde. CAROLYN BRAMWELL 1379 Purchase Street A lively girl — J.A. Broad- casting kept her scouting for gossip —future nurse — Allied Youth member — worker at Fairlane. PAUL BREAULT 1044 Almy Street “Robin Hood” — happy-go- lucky — full of fun — enjoys swimming — a car, a girl, and a dance make up his perfect evening. JOHN BROMLEY 493 Summer Street Spends leisure hours at North End Guild and Y.M. — likes to tinker with cars — wise and witty — happy be- hind the wheel. 25 IRIA BRANCO 101 Jenkins Street “Edie” — attractive and friendly with everyone — Junior Choir — future nurse — works in Lumbard Shop at St. Luke’s. RONALD BRIGHTMAN 150 Summer Street Spends out-of-school hours in church activities: choir and Fellowship — DeMolay lad — sports spectator. JANICE BROWN 220 Grinnell Street Happy and friendly — De- bating Society — J.A. Staff Reporter — helped in Pupil Personnel Office — N.B.H.S. booster. LYNNE BRAUDY 113 Carroll Street Honor Society — charming Editor-in-chief of Classbook — Math Club — valuable Student Council member — active in J.C.C. circles. HAROLD BRITTON 551 Hawes Street SFC in R.O.T.C. — worker for Cape News — sports fan — tackles what needs to be done without question. RAYMOND BROWN 30 Crapo Street Scouting his one great in- terest — 32 merit badges to his credit — R.O. man — part-time packer, too.
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