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JOAN EMMA BLANCHETTE Pert, friendly, Joe likes a certain pair of brown eyes, 2:30 PM typing sessions and Fords bring a frown ... confused by Ruth’s driving . . . Joe would like to pass a shorthand test ... “Are you kidding me?” . . . wonders if she’ll ever figure out Charlie. . . business is on the horizon. Field Hockey. CARELTON EARL BOLIVAR JR. “For crying out loud” that’s Tod. While sports cars, natural blondes, and lazy summer days agree with Tod; snobs, line- cutters, and cold winters are thumbs down. Confused by Len- ny’s mixed moods. He’d love a summer place in Maine or back west. Next year a technical school or the army will claim Tod. Gym Team, Manag er; Visual Aids. JACQUES ANDRE BONNEVILLE “Get outta here!!” ... Jack can often be found playing the guitar or fooling around with radios . . . he will never forget French III and Mr. MacCloskey ... Jack’s likes include blondes, sports cars, and Fender Guitars, but he’s confused by radios that don’t work and his sisters. Future plans include college and majoring in electronics. French Club. LOUIS BRUNO BRAISCO That charming voice of the classical world on WHSR ... Louie, always smiling and flirtatious, loves “people!” “Hi there! How ya doin’?” He marvels at Alice’s agility at running around desks, and will never forget his own skill in Spit at Bridge Club (“I’m out!”). Next year? Harvard, of course! National Honor Society; Aberjona, Ed.; Philosophy Club, Pres.; Red Black; WHSR-FM. DANIEL MARTIN BRINK Friendly, easy-going . .. that’s Dan. Drive-ins, skiing, and “the lake” are A-OK, but chemistry, quiet homerooms and rainy football games rate nil. Confused by Steve and “Bleachy’s” idea of a good time . . . fondest memories include SMSG with Mr. Knight and “winter weary” days. Dan hopes to attend college. WHSR-FM: Football; Traffic Squad; A berjona; Band. BARBARA BROTHERSTON This cute, flirtatious “mouse” is attracted by a certain college freshman, English Leather, and summer, but explanations and 4 in a locker bring a frown. Boys confuse her and she fears that she’ll never reach 5’3”. Walpurgis ’63 is among her mem- ories as she heads for a teaching career. Curtain Cue; Mixed Glee Club; Philosophy Club; Science Club. MARILYN ANN BROWN Effervescent ... amiable ... Cricket’s attracted by ocean surf, classical music, and happy people, but cliques, moody people, and late people bring signs of disapproval . .. con- fused by trig ... wildest ambition is to be a surfer... “You're kidding!” . . . Mr. Case’s English is Cricket’s fondest memory. . . future sees her in a teaching career. Curtain Cue; Philosophy Club; Mixed Glee Club; Aber- jona. PAULA JEAN BROWN “Dizz” is attracted by midnight visits, stars, and Rookies, but don’t mention bells or tall, over-confident boys . . . ‘“Pisidrio” . . . Julie’s beany brings confusion . . . will never forget Fri- day night “discussion clubs” . . . if she can’t beat Charlie T. in the quarter mile, Paula will settle for a 4-year college and a career in journalism or sociology. ee Black; WHSR; Vaudeville; Aberjona; One Act Play ight. 20
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ELEANOR ANNE BECKER Sparkling smile . . . always on the go. Ellen fancies assistant football coaches, snowy nights, and “sing alongs” but frowns on New Year’s Eves and fog. . . perplexed by Debbie’s semi- annual switches . . . will always remember cheering and One Act Play Night. If the Park Department won’t take her, Ellen will attend a liberal arts college next year. Cheerleader; Student Council; Red Cross, Vice Pres.; Na- tional Honor Society; One Act Play Night, Director. MEREDITH BELL Cute ... friendly ... Meredith likes English Leather, but cold pizza and slow people are definitely out . . . attracted by PCH alim DOV min mcm COM ral CON wen mamas Mi GXCIted uae Der wildest ambition is to space drive around the rotary the wrong way ... She'll always remember the Senior Prom of 1962. Future plans include Cambridge Business School. Curtain Cue; Red Black; Red Cross; A berjona. PAUL JOSEPH BENENATO Bo-Dingie-Que . . . Benny’s often seen with that certain senior girl . . . cold pizza and fickle girls are out, but memories of the military ball bring out the twinkle in his eyes ... he'll probably never understand Jim’s lovelife, Frizzy’s driving or Dinah, so Paul will head for Bentley next year. BARBARA ANNE BENHAM Barb is often seen bombing around. “You better believe it!” The mention of Dartmouth men brings on a grin. Attracted by Wolfeboro and convertibles. Barb is most annoyed by rainy ski weekends. Nancy’s driving leaves her breathless . . . fondest memory of W.H.S. is “Winter Weary Day” in G-21. Future plans include college and a teaching career. aie Black; Aberjona; Vaudeville; Red Cross; Philosophy ub. JOANNE PHYLLIS BERG Friendly, quiet, easygoing, Jo likes modern art, TV, and play- ing the guitar, while W.H.S. lunches and crowded halls leave her cold. Jo is confused by chemistry class (isn’t everyone?). To own or even see a heffalump is her wildest ambition. Favorite pastimes are camping and traveling to Beverly Har- bor. Joanne’s future plans include the Peace Corps. Aberjona; Curtain Cue. DOROTHY ELIZABETH BERGER Debby, the cute and sweet . . . Clod is contented with DQ’s, W.B.C. College Mixers and Pooh’s Corner . . . but don’t men- tion Medford Square or the Great Pretender! Bewildered by Poise’s and Denise’s idea of entertainment . . . Run when you see a mad girl on a Honda ... It’s Deb. Plans encompass college and an art career. Curtain Cue; French Club; Red Black; Aberjona; Prom Committee. DAVIS PARKER BLANCHARD Dave likes skiing and burgundy Corvettes, but physics tests and homework on weekends bring him grief ... “Such a pity!” . . . Bob’s opinions on girls bewilder Dave . . . greatest ambition? to play for the Red Sox . . . the soccer team brings back memories. . . next year, Dave goes off to college. Baseball; Soccer; Curtain Cue; Traffic Squad. WALLACE BLANCHARD, III Quiet . . . good-looking . ... “Bud” goes for ski week-ends and math-K, shies away from Mondays and the third seat in Bob’s car . . . he’s confused by Mr. Finigan’s solutions and cousins, but he’ll always remember playing on the soccer team. Bud heads for college next year. Soccer; Orchestra; Curtain Cue. 19
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BARBARA JUDITH BUND A four year school and a career in teaching are future plans for “Bundy” ... can often be found at Ginn Field on fall afternoons, or skiing down some slope in the winter ; confused by Barb’s knee .. . “Will Marsha ever get her li- cense?” ... People who follow the crowd and French rate low with Barb. Varsity Field Hockey; Curtain Cue; Aberjona; Philsophy Club; Intramural Basketball. STEPHEN CHARLES BURNHAM Friendly . . . fun to be with . . . Steve is attracted by skiing and Karmann Ghias (wonder why) . . . confused by Brink’s “truck” .. . favorite pastimes include being on the Orange Squad ... Steve’s wildest ambition is to fix Mr. Knight’s bicycle while his real ambition is to attend Hebron, then a liberal arts college. Varsity Soccer; Gymnastics; Curtain Cue; Aberjona; Vaudeville; Varsity Club. BARBARA WEBB BURNS Sophisticated, Burnsie favors Joan Baez, Bobby Dylan, poetry, and beaches, but her blood pressure rises at slush, finals, and laste period study 5.) «Unbelievable ) Shell remember decorating the Junior Prom instead of studying for midyears. After a four year college, Barb will follow a career in illustra- tion. Curtain Cue; Red Cross; Student Council; Philosophy Club; Art Service Club. JOHN NEWTON BURROWS Jack is often seen trumpet in hand! “How are you today?” This nut’s attracted by his school subjects (??), sports, and people, and very puzzled by Bruno. Bad marks bring a frown on his usually smiling face. Jack’s wildest ambition is to travel around the world. Next year he hopes to prepare for a career in music. Band; Orchestra; Golf; Red Cross; Varsity Club. PAULA ANNETTE BURTON Paula’s “Hi ya” can be heard by all. Mr. Soule’s metric system conversions confuse her, but she’ll always remember Mr. Kios- ses’ Spanish class. Rainy days are nil, but pizza, Mike’s red Tempest and loosening Nancy’s roof shingles are A-OK. Wishes to be an executive secretary in the electronics field. Curtain Cue; Red Black; Philosophy Club; Science Club; Aberjona. JUDITH RUTH BUTLER Judy’s the girl who’s always smiling and believes in the Golden Rule . . . She admires well dressed people and helpful teach- ers, but dislikes swinging doors and cutting in the lunch line. She enjoys knitting and typing, and wishes she could type 100 words a minute. . . Judy’s looking to IBM School then work- ing in a Boston Bank. STEPHEN CHARLES BUTTERFIELD Intense, brainy, fun, and an AP Math Class menace, Steve makes excuses for putting off homework and not passing in his Aberjona biography sheet . . . often seen crushing reefenhorts, managing WHSR or pursuing hephalums . . . fondly recalls Preferential Polls K. This great would-be co-author of A Cal- culus has Math or Medicine as his goal. WHSR-FM, Manager; Varsity Basketball, Manager; Red Black; Lacrosse; Science Club. LUCILLE MARIE CANNAVA “Luci”, always witty, loves to hear the band play during A Block . . . perplexed by referee’s hand signals. . . “That’s too much!” . . . Likes snow and “little kids”, but not commercials or heavy books . . . Though Luci’s wildest dream is to fix the clocks at WHS, she realistically looks forward to a career in medicine. Red Black; WHSR; Aberjona; Vaudeville; Curtain Cue. 21
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