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fn Z' Cf' g 'isis 21-A ALAN BUTTRICK 1 Barnes Terrate Chelmsford V0r.r!i011.zl 'Mgu of fgu' zzffrdr .irc flu' bw! of mar' Al, a former student at Lexing- ton High School, is perfectly at home at XX'altham's Voca- tional High and really likes the new cafeteria second only to the shops. After a term in the service Al plans to open his own auto body shop, If possihle his shop will be next to a restaurant, where he and friends, Tom. Ronnie, and Don, tan have trenth fries and clams tstcamed or friedj. Best wishes, All 1 EDXWARD BYRON T2 Parmenter Road Cffliftgt' Ari if .1 gif! uf Gm! .1111 IIIIUI be fmdf' Artistic Ed aims for ll college degree after graduation. This amiable rifle team captain rates trig and solid classes as top shooting. We know you'll hit the mark. Edl .litxillztix Ritlc loam 5, -l, Carp- taiii ig .lliiiai Art Statt -tg Ritlc Clrih 2, 5. l. The Bleatliery and Dye XXX-rlxs suit toon ltl n ls o .1 lasting name to the part ot tht tllk ssh it ji' 4' JOANNA CAHll,l, 165 Surnnier Street bf' 'Ch CONRAD CfAl,DX'i'lfI.l. 'Z Cirant Qtieet Rlt1llARlDtiAl.liAllAN Stl l.oxxt'll Strut Ilmzfnir fwfftfyu Il tff.lft.Q4' Il ANU gtlllf, 1111 lquftf, ffm' mttfi TIT Wifi-ji H' I-1'- -'LYZ Nil' 'TLV' lim il' 'S' f i In u't'.n', Sli., ,fflfflff iflffflifil' riti! f'r.1r.', .1't.'.f'. ' r,1Uj f,1ir. Ciootl times. lots of tlittlds, 'l'.ill Hllitlcie' lias lal.l.ls liair, Pretty lo is a gift ot' North and girls rate liiigli with Ution- li.l.'tl tkts, .intl .r l'.llI'.ll1lX' to -lunior , . , lows Iititkty ny, 'liiiimy KL-xiii, and Ken ilittsrluziqtrs 'llizs lilahlt- qligg.-ring with Umdlstttin .lupli say that tlitir tritiitl also likts lail is .1 CY :X iiitiiilttr , , ,mtl tm,,A,,t,,m Alt tg1,,uu,u, xxattrskiiritig.iriillmislsrtlxill At- ttllow t-msg-':.iti-is ::i.li:.lt- with Suk- 'Intl IitH'lyH'.y- Ntxt llXL' ln lllt' lllt' lii'lN- xl.lk .llltl lll'.lll L' 'N ti-lv fttll ghig mmli thlmil-L-L1 gynim- filolw, .intl tht' cil.lll.ljt', lit' olvttn leur l--ioritl, .intl txt- wish limi will lst- Aff tty lit-me on A full talsts time out tor strxilx .intl tlii lsttg ,-gi fuk SLl1t5l,H'Nl1lIW' nt' t rtani Atttr tiLr.i.lrz.1t:i-ii lliitkf-. -liitrltitlfir 5 Comm is i'l.irinir1t1 .1 -,iittr ri ixiltlr-IilfriliiilriritiiliIliftl'.r'll.lri4. s, ll'Ul'A lM , . , 'lI1.ls1.lrr l, Xtxx-.gmugwr lil'liir S, I liiikiid N l ix i ' l i X l, llv' f llrisrritss Nt,i.t l, l 1 tr.t N11 H t ls lr lirirrii t . it N, , 'iit's.v, ', my . ri- lxzrstl XX llltltt 3
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Y . i 1 4 f ' I f jx . l . .4 .- - .W 'z f . U ' f' 3'4 Af, .il -ikfeirif 'ffm iiv.4f'3 I T' l ,r irvyi: W,sf:f1vH,Ti. A E . - f.,A g l! f 1 , Q T in! f -f :.!: 2 -I' Q P S r0 ' ,.,f A ' 1-- K ' ' ,,f.w:iw+sN sf' I 0-H-3 .4-4,7- L' -mg WHITE SWHN The Wliite Swan was an excursion boat that ran from the Moody Street Bridge to Auburndale between the years 1875-1889. STEPHEN BRINN 35 Murray Street Honor! A 771.121 ir rich izcfordiog to u'lJ.zr be gizff, not wha! be lui. Open wideg say, 'Ah ' will be Steves four most commonly pronounced words when he completes medical school. At W.H.S. he mentally gives the same orders to the hockey goal net or his baseball glove. As for himself, he likes best to open wide his democracy book. To brown-eyed Steve we prescribe the best of luck. Ar1i1'1t1e.r.' Hockey 2, 5, 43 Basee ball 2, 5, -lg illirror Sports Co- editor fl: Senior Play 45 Crimson Kev 3. 4. KENNETH BROXVN Z8 Lakeview Avenue Brzriize rr Ir fro! lrfe' .1 lunzditd lfmrr loo .rlvoit for nr to bore our'- 5clIc'1.' Cute, hazel-eyed Brownie is a former South Juniorite . . . often Seen at Boys' Club . . . enjoys water skiing with best friends. Tim and Smitty '... likes gym best at XXVI-l.S .,.. l will enter the service alter Azraduation. Good luck, Ken. Football 2. 28 HARRIET BROXVNELL 95 Lexington Street College I ll lufez'er' if uiorlb doing ir zrorfb doing well. Brownie as her friends, Sue and Doris. call her. can usually be found at Youth Council Meetings or cheering for De- Molay '... likes working in 210 best at XX'.H.S .... plans to attend nursing school after graduation. .'lrf11lf1t'i'J 210 Staff 3, el, .llziior Literary Staff fl, Subscription Stall -ig Latin Club 2, 35 Girls' Sports 21 Senior Play Usherette 4. L. ELAINE BUONOMO 738 Trapelo Road Burizzerr A lighz 156.771 lirer long. Tainey loves to go swim- ming and bowling with joye and Joan. Gay Elaine enjoys her ZOB studies most at XXVI-l.S. This lively senior looks forward to a secretarial Cfll'CCI'. .'lr1n'1m'i' Homeroom Representa- tixe lg Pep Squad 'ig Newspaper Clerical Stall fl. DONNA BROCK 111 Parmenter Road College II Her difporiziofz if ar rzzmzy ar ber hair. Donna comes to W.H.S. from Andover and Lake Placid High School . . . Y,NXf.C.A. and Episcopal Church Fellowship take up this active blond's time . . . eating meatball subs with the 'Nifties', sailing, skiing, and S-205 studies rate high on this future college girl's list of favorites. Good luck, Don- na! Ailiiiritrf Talent Show 3, ag illirror Business Staff -lg Senior Play Committee 41 210 Staff -lg Cafeteria 4. EDXWARD BURNS 51 Lakeview Terrace Burizzerr Hia bear! uuzr one of 115059 wlaicla mor! eimmozzr ur. This sports enthusiast rates bowling and basketball as sure favorites if not partic- ipating, Rock may always be seen with Alan and Arthur as an eager spectator .. . plans to use his typing learn- ed in Miss Hogarty's class at business school next year. Lots of luck, Ed, in all you do! Arlizvfiers Homeroom Representa- tive 25 Boys' Sports 2. 5, fig Newspaper Staff fl.
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fx -'sb . tt BEVERLY CANNISTRARO 5-I Neighbors Lane College Il Good uordr are worlb mucb .md con liizlef' This brown-eyed former North Juniorite enjoys football games and victory parties with janet and Janice . . . active C.Y.O. member . . . gives Mr. Mea- der's Algebra classes an A+ rating a liberal arts course at the University of Massachusetts is sighted in the near future. .1r:iz.f1,w,r: junior Prom Committee 3g Talent Show 3, ig Pep Squad 35 Library Council 5, 43 210 Staff ag Future Teachers of Ameri- Cll el. ll jL'DITI-I CAREY 61 Bedford Street College I Loze life and life uiill lozfe yon. Friendly judy's trademark is .1 constant smile whether captivating the talent show au- dience with I want to be Loved by You or portraying Lindy in the senior play. Outside of school she can be seen participating at C.Y.A. meetings or attending sorority with Beth and Kathy. After .1 college education she sets her goal on a teaching career. .ll wiv Literary Staff -lg Senior Play' ., Talent Show 3, f, Assistant 'P-irtil Director -1, Slain Orme S ag 210 Staff -1. 30 i s . c A ' I C N 2 i b i:: ZW' ' , tl fn' . f ig ' I V' J I I if . K 'A A EE 1 f A v I a - i at., i i n ' 555 ' c f 'T' N. N 4 V1--any ' I it .5354 5 f . A ,Q l . ve Q . F ' ' IN! th: F ' ' gil, ,551 .. L 1 1 X c. N . L v- is Q xi 3 ' 3' ' .1 i I I 4' J lalgvx 'J' 2 fi i X I , T Q al? fills , I ki V, 1 Cx l A l ns' , , . -i W l 'FN i F is , c. l g-tg . 4- . 3+ 4 'fi A iq FRANK CARBONE A X '4 'K ' ,. . u .1 Ji ' ini., ml' 7 I ll 105 chestnut street -A . -I fr, 1? F aim, . , It Voc.1lion.1l 'l is L, gilt' 1 l I f ' Qi I A qiziez friend and iz friend 4 , 2:14, . 3 Q gl 1 li 'W gjgsilltured 'frankieu can illll llll ll' llllllmilnnn nililsg-.'i..iIi,.t Mninnlmuglfmlf l usually be found indulging himself in a large plate of fried clams with friends, Bill and Al, or practicing for a meet with the Rifle Club. This future carpenter likes his shop classes most. Best of every- thing, Frank. DAVID CARNEY 54 Everett Street Vocational He'r not rery big, ber not wry fall, Bu! you can bel be'r well liked by all. Shop holds Dave's interest most at school . . . hamburg- ers and pizza follow in his list of favorites. Bud and Bill say that when Dave isn't sleep- ing, he's sure to be thinking about his career in the service. .dcllllllerg Newspaper Staff -1. I . , A, , 1' ' . ,f rf' 4 , , v i w , A 1 W 1 ' .lmullllllAlllP'l5?i 1' , .. W -my -, - if il My M sl' ' .1 jp- .A if NPN I I . FIRST 'PARISH - univsnsnusr - uNxrmziAN h Dedicated in 1839. The First Parish Universalist-Unitarian Church Q 1 1- i BRIAN CARR DEBOIUKH CARR 85 Pine Street 291 Bacon Street College Il H0f10f5 Hear ye no! tbe bum of migbzy workings? Brian a traveling man has come to us from Hollywood High, L. A., Rock- port High, and St. joseph's. Dick, auto racing, and music provide fun for this lively senior . . . college is in the future. A Arlirzlier: Chess Club 5, President 5. A rare combination of fun, frolir, and friendxbipf' Debbie loves to skate with Carol and Joanne. This cheer- leader's pretty hazel eyes sparkle at the thought of a hockey victory . . . enthusias- tic about discussions in Mrs. Keenan's Latin class . . . plans to attend a liberal arts college. Deb's wonderful personality will make her a success in whatever she may do. 4 Artirizier: National Honor Society 3, -lg Minor Business and Literary Staffs -lg Hockey Cheerleader 4g Newspaper Staff 45 Red Cross Delegate to Training Center 2g Student Council Representative 2.
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