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SALLY ANN BENSHIMOL i Sal ... a bundle of charming, sparkling, effervescent energy . . . brim full of contagious happiness . . . could make Scrooge grin . . . she bubbles over at Kathy ' s smile, green lollipops, blue jeans . . . her wildest ambition is to climb Mt. Washington on a pogo stick . . . “Poodiddle” . . . Sally hopes to be a success in life as a Home Economist. Intramural Sports; Curtain Cue; Vaudeville; Prom Com¬ mittee; JV Basketball; Aberjona. DAVID OWEN BIRD Our popular Cross Country Captain goes for Rolls Royces and girls, but snobs and cold weather are out . . . Birdie admires Mr. Battino’s zeal . . . confused by Tim’s naivete . . . he’d give his million to JFK . . . future plans include a liberal arts school and the military service. Varsity Cross Country, Captain; Varsity Track; Indoor Track; Devotional Committee; WHSR-FM; Traffic Squad; Varsity Club; Aberjona; Band; Orchestra; Red and Black. ELIZABETH JAMES BIXLER A keen mind and a quick wit characterize “Bix”, one of the last of the positive thinkers . . . will be the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who enjoys listening to Mozart while eating pep- o-mint life savers under a pine tree . . . plans to major in his¬ tory at Swarthmore. Varsity Field Hockey; Varsity Basketball, Captain; Varsity Softball; Lacrosse; GIC, Secretary; Aberjona; Debate Club, Vice President; National Honor Society, Vice President. THOMAS WARREN BOLIVAR “Crash” enjoys roller coasters, and Revere Beach . . . someday he may buy a motorcycle and tour the country . . . “What d’ya say?” . . . Dorn’s pizza rolling and Mrs. Dugan rate high with Tom . . . remember the day we poured iodine in Mr. Finnarin’s fish tank? . . . with a million, Tommy would buy the Kremlin and rent it to the Peace Corps . . . Tom hopes to become a successful busi¬ nessman. Gym Team. ROGER CLARENCE BORGGARD This big . . . handsome . . . football player goes for snowy nights, Cape Cod, and a tall brunette (?) ... heaven would be an abundance of food ... if Rog had a million he’d buy another football season . . . his eventual plan is to go into industrial management. Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Varsity Club; Curtain Cue; Red Cross; Student Assembly; Red and Black; Aberjona; Ski Club. WILLIAM FRANCIS BRANLEY Good looking . . . easy going . . . well liked — that’s Bill . . . football and girls get a seal of approval, but getting up for school is on his blacklist . . . utterly confused by George . . . his wild¬ est ambition is to get an “A” in English . . . Bill’s future plans include college. Junior Class, Vice President; Varsity Club, Treasurer; Varsity Football; Basketball; Track; Traffic Squad; Curtain Cue; Aberjona; Student Assembly. BONNIE JANE BRINE Talkative . . . friendly . . . cute . . . best describe Bongo . . . boys, food, and convertibles rate high, while homework and Monday mornings are on her blacklist . . . wildest ambition is to spend a year in Florida . . . “Fish” . . . confused by Mr. Greenway’s theories . . . regrets not studying harder . . . future plans include business school and to become a successful secretary. Basketball; Badminton; Curtain Sc Cue; Glee Club. CAROL ANNE BRINK Good natured . . . enthusiastic . . . Carol okays blue eyes, white Corvettes, and English, but not auditorium study or gripers . . . scared by Debbi’s driving . . . “What a riot!” . . . wildest ambi¬ tion — a Roman holiday . . . admires J. D. Salinger ... a million would buy Dean a maroon X-KE ... in her future — Bates, Hood, or University of Maine and the teaching profession. WHSR-FM; Curtain Cue; Basketball; Glee Club; Philosophy Club; Devotional Committee; Aberjona. 17
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16 MARIETTA BARNES Cute . . . sweet . . . fun to be with . . . Mimi smiles at wit, black, and Friday afternoons, but frowns upon tactless and procrastinat¬ ing people . . . “Gaudeamus igitur!” . . . confused by one-act plays with six scenes and attracted by the “claw” (?) ... Mimi’s plans include a four-year college. One-Act Play Night, Director; Freshman Class Vice-President; Curtain Cue, President; Red and Black; Devotional Commit¬ tee; WHSR-FM. PHILIP ALBIN BARNES “Charlie” goes for T-Birds and subs, while difficult tests and rainy weekends rate an emphatic “no . . . wildest ambition is to get all “A’s” . . . with a million he’d buy stock in the New York Yankees . . . “Skip it” . . . attracted by sports minded people . . . after graduation we ' ll find Philip in the business field. Red Cross; Curtain Cue. PETER KELTNER BARRIS Attracted by motorcycles, a certain ’58 Impala (filled with girls) and guitars . . . “Pedro” doesn’t like motor scooters with dead batteries or dead parties . . . confused by the “Satans” . . . wildest ambition is to be a test pilot . . . with a million he’d buy “Booty” a new set of drums . . . after Northeastern, Peter plans a career as an aeronautical engineer. Orchestra; Gym Team; Science Club. WILLIAM EDMUND BATES Tall . . . good looking . . . popular . . . that’s Bill . . . “the shack”, Italian food, and football rate high with this boy while SAT’s and people without a sense of humor are frowned upon . . . with a million he’d buy “Freddie’s fruit stand” . . . attracted by junior girls . . . future plans include college and a career in engineering. Varsity Football; Track; Varsity Club; Wrestling; Curtain Cue; Red Cross; Red and Black; Prom Committee; Math Club; Vaudeville. ANTHONY JOSEPH BAVUSO, JR. “What do you say?” . . . Tony gives an OK to drive-ins and hamburgers, while rainy Saturdays cause him to scorn . . . heaven to Tony would be a seven-day weekend . . . confused by “Double H” . . . wildest ambition is to throw the discus 200 feet . . . plans on entering a business school after graduation. Varsity Track; Football; Basketball; Curtain Cue. RUTH HARRIET BECKLEY Ruthie is partial to peanuts, Hamlet, Celtics, and the N.Y. Giants, but is bothered by boys who need haircuts, Driver Educa¬ tion lectures, and auditorium study . . . “What time is it?” . . . confused by juniors who know everything about physics and chemistry . . . plans center around MIT and a career as an architect. JV Basketball; Badminton; Tumblettes; Red Cross; Science Club; Vaudeville; Aberjona. MICHAEL EARL BELIDA “Lucky” sends an approving eye towards blondes and brunettes, while redheads spark an emphatic no! . . . his favorite teachers include Mr. Burns, Mr. Knight, and Mr. Curtis . . . wildest am¬ bition is to be a millionaire . . . with that million he ' d buy a T-Bird . . . next year will find “Lucky” at Lowell Tech. EDWARD RIPLEY BENNETT Long vacations and long weekends bring forth a quiet smile from Ed ... he turns thumbs down on homework and Monday mornings . . . wildest ambition is to play with the Boston Patriots . . . afraid that he will never get his license . . . favorite teacher is Mr. Kessler, while his favorite subject is English . . . plans to become a veterinarian. Hockey, Manager; Baseball, Manager; Varsity Club.
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18 JOHN STIRLING BROTHERSTON Thoughts of Jay Peak, Corvettes, and Miami Beach bring a smile to John . . . wildest ambition is to join the US ski team . . . “Oh, get serious” . . . John enjoyed architectural drawing, but his idea of heaven is to be a ski bum at Stowe . . . Johnny most ad¬ mires Crazies wild doings . . . John’s plans include St. Lawrence University and architecture. Football; Varsity Hockey; Track; Traffic Squad; Red and Black. RICHARD IVAN BROWN Quiet . . . shy . . . Richie likes classical music and coffee breaks, but is peeved by empty pay checks . . . physics and Mr. Finigan are tops .,. . most admires Freedom Fighters . . . with the mighty million he would spend all his time figuring out what to do with it . . . wildest ambition is to build his own plane whereas his real one is a career in engineering. SUSAN PICKETT BRYANT Our brown-eyed Susan smiles at knitting, “Pooh” stories and skiing, but summer school brings a frown . . . this globe-trotter spent her sophomore year in Norway and is now living with her family in Germany . . . next year she’ll be back here attending a four-year college. Curtain Cue; One-Act Play Night; Sr.-Jr. Play; Mixed Glee Club; Basketball. DIANE LESLIE BURNHAM Radiantly pretty . . . bewitchingly feminine . . . “Hey that’s right!” . . . sunny days are fine with her, but dogs who answer telephones are looked down upon . . . wildest ambition is to ski to Hawaii . . . attracted by Hamilton ... if given a million she’d take Nichols in change . . . Diane plans on Colby Jr. or Green Mountain College next year. Vaudeville; Red and Black; Freshman Cheerleader; Devotional Committee; Aberjona Staff; Debating Club; Prom Committee. JAMES CORBETT BUSBY Jim’s a cultured, witty person . . . “Ach du Lieber” . . . his wildest ambition is to play the organ in an opera cape . . . con¬ fused by polly-sylabic words . . . Jim would quit school if he had a million dollars ... he likes Kelly’s stage voice, but not “playing the game” lectures . . . Jim’s future plans include BU and a career in music. Curtain Cue; National Thespian Society. CAROL ELIZABETH BUTTERS A barrel of fun . . . Carol goes for waterskiing and vacationing in Maine, but it’s thumbs down to the end of the field hockey season . . . confused by Lyndy’s dreams . . . someday she plans to visit another planet . . . “Pues, Hola!” ... a whizz with pen and ink, she plans for a career in the field of art. Varsity Field Hockey; Basketball; Lacrosse; Science Club; Curtain Cue. CYNTHIA CANDEE CALLAHAM Cute . . . sophisticated . . . flirtatious . . . “Al” likes long walks, candlelight, and Josh White, but muddy football games annoy her . . . scared by girls who knit . . . her idea of heaven is to sit in on an all-night poker game . . . attracted by George . . . Candee plans on a four-year college. Varsity Cheerleader; Devotional Committee; Curtain Cue; National Thespian Society; Vaudeville; Red and Black Staff; A berjona. GARY PIERCE CALLAHAN Friendly . . . nutty as a fruit cake . . . Gary, alias “Appleseed”, likes girls, food, and cars, but frowns on unearthly hours, people who don’t smile, and well-done steaks . . . most admires a di¬ rector who puts up with a cast . . . attracted by a girl in Dela¬ ware . . . Gary’s future plans include college and a career as a Navy pilot. Varsity Track, Manager; Devotional Committee; Curtain Cue; WHSR-FM.
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