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THOMAS ANDERSON General Civilized man cannot live without cooks. Tommy, as he is known to all his friends, spends most of his spare time assisting his parents at their bakery. Future plans will probably be either cooking or the navy. Activities: Chef's Club. JAMES ANDRADA Technical The diplomat sits in silence, watching the world with his ears Studious Jim enjoys math and science in Waltham High. He spends his spare time reading .Science Fiction novels. His friends include John and Joe Activities: Science Seminar Science Fair 26 5 oi ' , 4- ' .av :tn- Y , i PAUL cHAi2LEs ANDERER mae Man of thought, man of action. LEtGH ANDREWS College Attend to business above all. The math and science classes were Leigh's favorites. Hopes to attend Northeastern in the fall. He wills Miss Hirst a new Chem Lab. Friends include Jon, Paul, and Jug. Activities: Band 2, 3. 'QR Athletic Paul enjoyed the heat and the equipment of I' the new Vocational Building . . . leaves his tools tu to the future freshmen . . . Exhorted by all of 'I I his friends, he plans to open his own printing shop. Activities: Baseball, Basketball. ' z I DAVID P. ARCHIBALD Technical Music and women should not be dated. Good natured Archie enioyed football best of all Hopes to attend college in the future. Constant companions include Contact, Mog, and Eddie. L Activities: Band, Rifle Club, Football. PAOLO ARDENTI MORINI College Such popularity is well deserved. Popular Paul is our exchange student from Italy. He finds the entire school wonderful and quite A 1 r Nl3'Z' AK- college. Talent Show. different from Italy. Leaves Mr, B, a Front door key. Hopes to take engineering in some Italian Activities: Senior Play, Dramatic Club, Science Fair,
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JOSEPH ARENA foam. Activities: Baseball. . . and I have seen the ambitious ocean swell and rage and The new school and the equipment in it rated tops with Joe f whose ambition is to ioin the navy and then to become an I auto mechanic . . . leaves his locker to the new students of . . . buddies include Mike, Bob and Moe. Trade . - 1 s PAUL ARSENAULT General -.ffffisfx Attempt the end and never stand to doubt it. xx 'e 5 The lunch periods and studies were favorites with Paul, who lx wants to take life easy after graduation . . . He leaves an old K egg salad sandwich in locker 368 . . . Companions are Leigh, l Rider, and Spence . . . Good luck, Paul! 4 PARKER A. BAILEY Technical What's the use of worrying when it never was worth while? Beetle liked the lunch periods best at WHS . . . seen with Tom, Ken, Jim and Ernie . . . He hopes to enter Northeastern in the fall. e 4 l. .f 'F . i Q' 1 X J x i j. , ' - , 5 1 4 , .-I tins H K , STEVE BALLAS College t ly . Laugh and the class laughs with you. 'Q if Happy-go-lucky Hooker hopes to go to Brandeis after gradua- I Al tion . . . He liked playing basketball with his friends Tom and ,Lg A Bill, I i Activities: Homeroom Representative 45 Red Cross Representaf ' if tive 45 Senior Play Representative 45 Cafeteria Staff 3, 45 Q Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. H . I I HELEN V. BANIS Business Neat as the proverbial pin. 7 ' 5 Q 6 This lass known to Marsha, Carole, Ginny and Judy as Sister M hopes to attend school at night and work as a secretary by bi day . . . Leaves Miss Slattery two volumes of Webster's dic- tionaries. Activities: Dramatic Club 25 Homeroom Representative 2. ANN MARIE BARCA Home Economics k you till the end. This Miss hopes to teach nursery school . . . She enjoyed visit- ing the new cafe with friends Donna, Lee, Bev. A girl worth having for a friend is one who will stand by
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