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DAVID BRANCO 132 Illinois Street Cross-Country Team — C.Y.O. baseball and basket- ball — stock clerk in super- market — likes girls to be feminine. MICHAEL BRESSLER 203 Palmer Street Active in J.C.C. and De- Molay — dependable worker in delicatessen — likes art and jazz records — dislikes seeing girls smoke. MAUREEN BROWN 540 Prescott Street A.Y. — F.T.A. — assembler at Cornell-Dubilier—friendly boys rate highest with her— easy to get along with. ELLEN BRAUDY 137 Hawthorn Street Head Majorette — Honor Society, Student Council, ALY. Ghorus, Latin’ ‘Glub — busy at J.C.C. — pianist, bowler, swimmer. ARNOLD BRIDEN 10 Harvard Street Traffic Chief — Dramatic Club President — active in J.A. and Y.M.C.A. — vice- president of bowling league — cheerful, hard-working. NANCY BURACZENSKI 152 Myrtle Street Pep Squad, A.Y. — presi- dent of her J.A. Company— winner of J.A. Executive Award — swims, skates, dances — ‘future teacher. 21 DENNIS BRENNAN 37 Pine Grove Street Explorer Scout — prize- winner in swimming and life saving — short-wave’ ra- dio and Hi-Fi fan — stock boy in electrical firm. JOSEPH BRIGGS 226 Matthew Street R.O.T.C. — A.Y. — cashier and stock clerk in market — enjoys stereo — amused by oversized handbags carried by girls. JAMES BURGESS 68 Parker Street Physical fitness and gym- nastics his great interests— expert on sanding cars and engine adjustment, on after- school jobs. DENNIS BRIGHTMAN 219 Arnold Street Baseball — part-time gar- dener and landscape worker —keeps a sharp eye on the ball as he caddies — enjoys sports. ELIZABETH BURKLE 28 Longwood Street Honor Society — “B.J.” — Girls League — hostess to A.F.S. Exchange Student — Mariners and Yacht Club— fine pianist — pretty, well- groomed.
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is DONALD BOUDREAU 494 Nash Road Helps Hemingway keep its shipping records straight — devotes ijeisure to sports — irked by Study Hall note- passing girls. KERRY BOWLER 117 Robeson Street “Henpecked” — quiet in class, but a real wit and comedian outside — loves to sleep — dislikes freakily- dressed girls. JANET BORGES 328 Bedford Street Platoon Leader in GAMS — member of A.Y. — active in bowling league — feels politeness important quality in any boy. ADELE BOURGEOIS 3468 Acushnet Avenue A.Y. and Pep Squad — water skier, seamstress, knit- ter — likes boys who possess gentlemanly qualities. JOHN BRADSHAW 556 Brock Avenue Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball — DeMolay man — experienced behind soda fountain — not fond of silly girls. 20 MARIE BORGES 39 Grant Street “Pepper” — 6 years in Scouting — active in Triple T Club — part-time office worker — enjoys collecting dog miniatures. JANICE BOURGEOIS 110 Clark Street J-A. — aide in nursing home — crossword puzzle fan — admires “sharp” outfits on the opposite sex. WILSON BRALEY 85 Shawmut Avenue “Snooky” — Youth Fellow- ship member — part-time worker in nursing home — enjoys stamp collecting and horseback riding. , RONALD BORGES 383 South Second Street Dramatic Club — part- time restaurant worker — enjoys dating well-groomed girls with pleasant personal- ities. JOHN BOWDEN 551 Church Street R.O.T.C. Platoon Leader —Rifle Team Secretary—ac- tive in Fellowship — winner of Best Scout Award in local troop. DONALD BRANCH 4 Shawmut Avenue “Twig” — baseball player — works for local caterer — dancing and listening to records his favorite hobbies.
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EDWARD CABRAL 38 Central Avenue Dramatic Club — President of his C.Y.O. — serves a tasty hamburger as a short-order cook — plays baseball and basketball. JOHN CAIRNS 607 Shawmut Avenue A.Y. — basketball player outside school — part-time produce clerk — fascinated by skin diving and water skiing. JEFFREY BURKLE 257 Palmer Street Office messenger — ac- complished in First Aid and Life Saving — a hustler on after-school jobs — likes to draw and do chemical ex- periments. JOSEPH CABRAL 73 Willard Street Delegate to R.O.J.A.C. — J.A. — “engineer”, at the controls behind a soda foun- tain — likes to draw and go boating. NANCY CAMACHO 160 Middle Road Acushnet Leisure devoted to church activities — enjoys miniature golf — likes the clean-cut type of boy. 22 EDMUND BURT 26 Bullock Street Active in C.Y.O. and Y.M.C.A. — part-time stock boy in department store — admires the clean-cut neatly- dressed girl with a pleasant smile. NORMAND CABRAL 42 Circuit Street Worker at local pizza drive-in — likes to work-out on the tennis court or bowl- ing alley — admires girls who make one feel at ease. LORRAINE CAMANDONA 283 Cornell Street GAMS Ist Sgt. — J.A. — diet aide at St. Luke’s — happy when called on to babysit — admires kindliness and neatness. DAVID BUTLER 22 Chatham Street President of Inter-Church Youth Council and of Old Colony Pilgrim Fellowship— develops arm muscles by scooping ice cream — coin collector. RAYMOND CABRAL 503 Bolton Street Pan-American Club—book- winner for excellence in Portuguese — builds model cars, both new and antique. EDWARD CAMARA 330 Hathaway Road Sophomore President — Classbook Editor-in-Chief — Student Court Defense Coun- sel — fine actor — camp counselor, antiques enthu- siast, camera fan.
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