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ff? lk C v f- ix X A, . . .- s SANDRA BERINATO 59 Hillcrest Road Bu.rine.fr-S!ezzogmplaic Activity periods are whiled away happily by this busy sen- ior. Bookkeeping rates an A with our future secretary. Sandy can often be seen going to Brigham's with Gerry, Pat, and Cindy. The aroma of baked la- sagna brings an appreciative smile to her lips. Best of luck! Artiriiiers Talent Show 2, -ig Mir- ror Clerical Staff 45 Pep Squad 2, 3. 4g Senior Prom Committee 45 Red Cross Representative 2. CARLETON BERRY 119 Russell Street Coffege II Carleton comes from North Junior. Butch. jack, and john tell us that lunch is his fa- vorite activity and pizza is his favorite food. He really enjoys NX'.H.S. In the future, he plans to travel for awhile. fafrzbf j7Qnry - Tfozbe, gale cz cgworof gouyfffgr fizferg and . F! 4 , tkwffg - ,Y 7 , ,xt-lv, av Aw. 4 7 ? S JOHN BERNDTSON 21 Cushing Street Hmzoir john, a former South junior- ite, loves hiking and mountain climbing. Hiums! yells john to Joe, Dick. and Mike as he runs to biology. His eyes light up at the mention of steak and potatoes. john likes Miss Tabor most at W.H,S. and the notices least. He aims for college, then mechanical engineering. Best of luck to a great kid! Arriififiefx Debating Club 2, 5, -1' Senior Play 43 Language Lab Ast sistant 35 Chess Club 2g Inter- national Relations Club 3. .dw-,A JORG BEWERSDORF 87 Marivista Avenue I',0t'JIflJlI.1l- Marfnim Show me who you go with and I'll tell you what you are! is Sargent's favorite schlagwort' '.,. this senior must be tops then . , , friends include Mr. Benedict. jim. and Ron . . . clarinet, sax, and German Club take up his free time '... likes the chance for advancement in class , . . plans to attend prep school . . . eventually hopes to be test pilot, flclilfflcvi illium Art Stall ig Talent Sli-uv lg Cross Country 2. I know not what course others may takeg but as for i give me liberty. or give me death! s...k-Q PATRICK HENRY f in N-4 Q1 Y ANTHONY BICCHIERI Sl'ZANNlf ISIONDO 140 Robbins Street 6 Hollace Street l'nc.1fim1.affA11ln Bodum Shop week and theory classes are by far the fondest activities of Tony. This alumnus of South junior also enjoys hunting and stock car racing when not eat- ing spaghetti xvith Paul, Tom. and Bob. Tony secs auto hotly work as his future profession. .'liti11Iict' Newspaper Stal! i . y Y 1.114 Lt I Inc-lv Sue 1 trcqucntlx seen walking through our lialloxud cvriitlors with Lt rgc or .lane This tricntlly senior cmoys lircnth tlasscs at XYHS A great help vvith Reel Cmss I work. Sue li-'pcs to 'co to a iunioi' tollcgc Vfcit ccitam she ll elm vxcll ri uliuut: slit xvshcs l.f,':.'.'ft- ticimiw fi.,.- l - llonirrooiu RCI'ICSC'1flf 'i 1. l'rf Siqxzad I. 1. Xl 'N Sfz l-.T.A. ,. lircmlr t',l' 6'
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JOHN BLAINE ROGER BLAKE yjreszknf - Zokfyyen fo bieaofa yocmy Ofafzbn THOMAS BIRMINGHAM 47 Fiske Street College II When photography is men- tioned around this active lad, there's sure to be a response. Tom may often be seen eating subs with Claude and Jerry or at the garage trying to fix his Rambler. 56 Trotten Circle College II This red-head, a former res- ident of Tampa, Florida, can often be seen gulping steak and mashed potatoes with his pals, The big Swede, Herb, and Dakota . . . likes lunch- time best . . . favorite subject, history . . . plans to enter col- lege. Good luck! CAROL BISHOP 38 Barbara Road College II Blue-eyed Carol is an avid trig student. Carol, who comes to us via North junior High, is known to her friends for her wit and intellectual curiosity. Carol's plans for the future in- clude attending U. of Mass. and a career in the field of elementary education. ' Ll ' .F ' r .ua -xl. lm ,ff I V' , mmm . I s cl . 4 I 5,1 L L j e:3l?4FK3.eE:l l 1.1 1: . 'ev' A il K vgbg A, .. 1 I .u!I?gPN,-'.hgn-FSQ 2 - ' X 1ge9w2f li!S-if rs:-ffiiwvff 11 E,-Li?-is gms . .i? sa ll J mn ltmn 'lint lf V u l f lbs ii- gn I I 'V-VE' 4255 ff fl 'IQQL' ll! i' L 415,515 lf.::T ::llli'l ll i L T I wa' 3 Copeland Street College I Genial Miles finds the lack of student parking spaces most disturbing at XV.H.S., but he is very content in trig classes or eating with friends Goodie and Greg. Sharp-shooter Miles plans on a college education after graduating from W.H.S. Aclivifier: Rifle Club 23 Weather Club 2. -it JAMES BOGLE 17 Lawndale Avenue College I Bog, a happy-go-lucky senior, is often seen walking in the halls of W.H.S. with friends Murph and Dick. He especially favors Miss Hirst's chemistry labs. When he's not in school, this blue-eyed L.R.Y. member enjoys coin collecting, and peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Good luck in the future, Bog, as you enter college! Artirifier- Language Lab Assist- ant 3, 43 Debating Club 2. STEVEN BOLIO 59 Bowdoin Avenue College II Ambitious Steve's only com- plaint as O'B and Kelley know is that Fords don't go. If he's not skiing or working on cars, Steve's happy in the presence of good food and plenty of it. Either Bentley College or the service will be the starting step .of Steves suc- cessful future. Artivilierx Class Vice President 4, Prom Committee 5, 45 Home- room Representative 2, 3, 4.
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