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DANIEL BOURDEAU “Bordo” An able athlete, Bordo earned T Club membership by playing football, basketball and baseball for four years. He was in the French, History and Glee Clubs and served on the Magazine Drive Committee. Bordo ushered and decorated for the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom. His spirit made him an invaluable mem- ber of our class. DAVID LIONEL BORDEAUX “Dave” Always with some prank up his sleeve, Dave was voted our class comedien. He played basketball, football and baseball. Dave worked on the Sophomore Social, Junior Prom and the Freshman Wel- come. He participated in Junior Prize Speaking and was a member of the Glee, History, Art and Chess Clubs, and was President of the latter. A great guy, Dave will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. JANICE BROWN “Janice” Janice, was a cheerleader for four years and captain of the J.V. squad. She participated in the Art, History, and French Clubs. Janice was on the tumbling team and was a library aide. She worked on various committees for social events. Her boundless energy was an asset to our class. ROBERT KENT BROWN “Bob” Bob’s terrific sense of humor earned him a special rank in the estimation of his classmates. He was a member of the History, Chess, Art, and Glee Clubs and was on the track team. In his Senior year, Bob was elected as Librarian of the Glee Club and Vice President of the Camera Club. 18
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ROBERT MARCEL BEAUBIEN “Sparks” Sparks’ humor and wit added fun to all his undertakings. He participated in football and track, and was a Band member. Sparks decorated for the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom and was a member of the Art Club. ROBERT EDMUND BELLEMARE “Bob” Bob’s humor and fun-loving spirit won him many friends. He participated in basketball and track. He was a member of the History Club and Glee Club and helped out with the decorations for the Sophomore Social. Bob’s quiet, humorous persona lity was a welcome addition to our class. GERALDINE ROSE BONNETTE “Geri” Rather quiet and reserved, Geri held a part time job and still participated in school activities. She was a member of the Art and Commercial Clubs and proved her commercial capabilities by serving as secretary to Mrs. Finkle. She played volleyball and decorated for the Junior Prom. Geri’s soft voice and shy manner were refreshing additions to the Class of ' 66. DAWN MARIE BONZEK “Dawn” Bubbling with energy and school spirit, Dawn was a cheerleader for four years and was Varsity Co-captain. Dawn ushered and decorated for various social events. She was a member of the Art, Camera, Community Service, History and Glee Clubs; was a tumbler and served as secretary to Mr. Bush. Always smiling and sociable. Dawn was a popular member of our class. 17
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WILLIAM FRANCIS BROWN “Bill” With his quiet but wonderful sense of humor, Bill won the friend- ship of his classmates. He played baseball and basketball for four years, and in recognition of his aca demic abilities, received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. He ushered at various social functions and served as President of the History Club. Bill will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. CHRISTINE ANN BRUNELLE “Chris” Chris, with her friendly smile and efficient manner, was an asset to our class. She served as secretary to Mr. Avery and Mrs. Rob- inson. She was a member of the Commercial Club and a Bank Day cashier. Chris will long be remembered by her classmates. DENNIS CRAIG BRUNELLE “Bomber” Commitment to outside responsibilities prevented Bomber from participating in many extra curricular activities, but he managed to participate in the Spanish Club in his Junior year and the History Club in his Senior year. Bomber’s restrained but con- fident manner will long be remembered by the Class of ' 66. PETER JOSEPH BUREK “Pete” Quiet and jovial, Pete will long be remembered by the Class of ’66. He was an active member of the Art Club during his Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years. However, a part time job prevented him from participating in any other extra curricular activities. 19
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