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JOHN G. BARCLAY Speech, Drama How is the essential accomplished if the non-essential receives priority? ROBERT G. BOUCHER Chemistry The scholar is the man who studies for his fellow men. ANDREW D. BARK 245 Winter Street January 28 Andy . . . “Can 1 be of assistance to you?” . . . avid miniature car racer . . . accompanied by faithful green bookbag . . . often seen in the cafeteria . . . ambition; to have a satisfying life. EDWARD BASSETT 12 (iowell Lane July 4 Ted . . . will never forget Miss Zelinka’s math cla,sses . . . active student council member . . . still waiting to find an ambition . . . terrorizes Weston on his bike . . . friendly. STEFHEN RICHARD BELEJACIK 68 Lexington Street .May 18 saw a mail piirstiing the horizon; Round and round they sped. I was disturbed at this; I accosted the niati. “It us futile I said, Voti lie, he cried, Atid rati on. Stephen Crane EUGENIE F. BENOIT 70 Black Oak Road August 14 Genie . . . “what a bummer” . . . big brown eyes . . . “You live only once, so live for today.” . . . surf and ski bum . . . remembers class activities most fondly ... a fantastic cheerleader. DANIEL BERMAN 6 Conant Road January 6 Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. Benjamin Franklin ROBERT BICKFORD 291 Glen Road April 16 Bob . . . wants to enroll at Regis . . . “Is it still there?” . . . prom committee . . . the great skier . . . lives on the tennis court and at MacDonald’s . . . drives a yellow submanne. ERIC BILLINGS 244 Ridgeway Road July 24 Eric . . . “Everybody coming to the s(K-cer game?” . . . construction work during the summer . . . follows .Vmerican Baseball Iwagtie conscientiously . . . mil¬ lions of freckles. DEBOHAII ANN BL.KCK 6.5 . utunm Road June .K) Xo man is an island entire of itself: en rij man is a piece of the continent a part of the main. . nii man v death diminishes me because I am imoh ed in man¬ kind; and therefore never send to knoii for u hom the Itch tolls; it tolls for thee. |olm Donne 11 ( i
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A. BARK E. BASSETT S. BELEJACK E. BENOIT D. BERMAN R. BICKFORD E. BILLINGS J. BARCLAY D. BLACK R. BOUCHER 10
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D. BURKE R. BLUNT C. BOLTON RICHARD BLUNT 711 Wellesley Street March 28 CAROL ANN BOLTON 21 Circle Drive December 23 Cabby . . . “Oh, really?” . . . Past worker at Grover Cronin and Triple A . . . known for wide-eyed ques¬ tions . . . enjoys swimming . . . loves to travel ... a natural beauty. JOAN BRODRICK 74 Pinecroft Road June 24 who are you, little i {five or six years old) peering from some high window; at the gold of november sunset {and feeling: that if day has to become night this is a beautiful way) e. e. Cummings ROBERT C. BROOKS 250 Westerly Road February 3 Bob, Brooksie . . . “Pratt, you are too slow!” . . . works for the Arnold Arboretum . . . pet peeve: people’s tendency to spread rumors . . . always “men¬ tal” . . . football fan. ROSEMARY ELIZABETH BROWN 420 North Avenue April 13 Rose . . . “Get out of here!” . . . enjoys both field hockey and volleyball . . . wants to join the Peace Corps and teach . . . quiet and friendly . . . good sense of humor. SANDRA JEAN BRUSO 6 Buckskin Drive October 17 Sandy . . . “No, .seriously!” . . . interested in modern dance and gymnastics . . . constant laughter ... “To learn to laugh, you must cry a little; to learn to live, you must die a little.” DIANE KATHERINE BUTLER 727 South Avenue , ugust 20 “Know thyself and be thyself, and live each day to its fullest capacity.” . . . loves to sing and to meditate . . . works at the Fernald School . . . enjoys studving languages. PAMELA ANNE BUTLER 31 Cart Path Road April 22 But if in your thought you must measure time into season, let each season encircle all the other seasons. And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. Kahlil Gibran 12
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