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JAMES CAMERON “Red” August 9 “With his freckles and red hair, Building things ts his flatr.”’ Activities: Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: Gym. Favorite Memory: Mr. Landon’s class trips. ROBERT CARSON CRATE February 4 “With the nickname of a star, We are sure he'll go far.”’ Mchoutes: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: Type 1. Favorite Memory: My last year at Howe. FRANCES CATEN “Fran” May 1 “Full of vigor ts our ‘Fran,’ Always ready with a helping hand.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Newspaper Staff; Yearbook Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Glee Club 4. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much. Favorite Memory: July 30, 1952. ROBERT COLLINS Huck January 29 ““Bob’, there’s no need to sit around and grieve Over that silly little pet peeve.” Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Junior Prom Com- mittee; Newspaper Staff; Base- ball 4. Pet Peeve: Chelmsford’s basketball center, Tom Gallagher, and the ratio 26 to l. Favorite Memory: Basketball with Coach Federico. HARRY CONNELL 7 Bad’ January 11 “Our ‘Bud’ ts no fool; He detests every school rule.”’ Activities: Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: School rules. Favorite Memory: Junior Prom. JOHN CONWAY “Jack” February 7 “With hair of red and eyes of blue, As co-editor of the newspaper he has a job to do.” Activities: Yearbook Staff; News- paper Co-Editor; Glee Club 1, 2 Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morn- ing for school. Favorite Memory: Sixth grade at the Talbot School. JON CRANDALL “Duke”’ September 29 “Because Jon’s so tall and fair, He makes the girls all stare!” Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Pet Peeve: Getting up before 12.00. Favorite Memory: Labor Day at Hampton Beach, 1952. JEAN CUFF “Jean” March 16 “Quiet in manner, and sincere— To all of us, she’s very dear.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Glee Club: Junior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: Waking up in the morn- ing. Favorite Memory: Summer of '53. EVELINE CORKUM “Evite” June 25 “Always jolly and on the beam Is our little Eveline.” Activities: Newspaper Staff; Year- book Staff; Tri-Delta; Softball 2; Basketball 1. Pet Peeve: Short boys. Favorite Memory: July 4, 1953. ROBERT CULLEN “Bob™ January 18 “Hunting and fishing suits our man, All he needs ts @ sportsman’s van.”’ Activities: Football 1; Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: ‘‘Red.” Favorite Memory: Physics with Mr. Landon,
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DONET ALLARD sora Wie September 5 “As a basketball player ‘Al’ ts sure- ly fine, He hardly ever gets out of line.”’ Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Senior Play Committee. Pet Peeve: Laboratory periods. Favorite Memory: Playing basket- ball. ANN AXTMAN “Andy” April 12 ‘Neither a borrower nor lender be— Then you will keep your sanity.” Activities: Tri-Delta; Softball 2. Pet Peeve: Friends who borrow things and forget to return them. Favorite Memory: Summers of 1952 and 1953. WILLIAM BARONI Bille July 22 “Do we like him? We surely do. To his friends he’s fatthful and true.’ Activities: Football 1, 3; Fresh- man Class Treasurer; Yearbook Staff; Junior Prom Committee; Glee Club. Pet Peeve: Running out of gas. Favorite Memory: Being a Rinky- dink. GLORIA BARRETTO Glow October 16 ““ Glo’ is on our newspaper staff ; She writes the column just for laughs.” Activities: Junior Prom Commit- tee; Newspaper Staff; Yearbook Staff, Tri-Delta; Senior Play Usher. Pet Peeve: ‘‘Donna.”’ Favorite Memory: Room 619— Bradford Hotel. JANET BEAN “Jan” August 5 “Not too sertous, not too gay,— Yet she’s pleasing tn her way.” Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Tri-Delta. Pet Peeve: Mr. Shaughnessey. Favorite Memory: December 28, 1950. DORETTE BEAUCHESNE “1 Dyore” April 3 “Dorette, who ts serene and bright, Will look cute when dressed in white.”’ Activities: Tri-Delta, Glee Club. Pet Peeve: People who boss. Favorite Memory: May 24, 1953, PAMELA BENJAMIN ““Pam”’ June 11 “As Ellie, ‘Pam’ sure made a hit, So she'd make out tn any skit.” Activities: Head Basketball Man- ager 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Glee Club 2; Chairman of Senior Play Program; Senior Play Cast; Assistant Editor of Yearbook; Tri-Delta; Cheerleading 4; Newspaper Staff; Senior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: An inconsistent person. Favorite Memory: Cheering the boys on at football games. EDWARD BRENNAN “Butch” September 8 “If ‘Butch’ could marry Mtss Amer- ica Of 995 He'd be the happtest man alive.’ Activities: Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent; Football 4. Pet Peeve: Pam Benjamin. Favorite Memory: Labor Day at Hampton Beach, 1952. DONALD BRUCE “Don’ March 20 “Here is a boy who ts qutet, it’s true, Always occupied—with something to do.”’ Activities: Civil Air Patrol. Pet Peeve: Reading Shakespeare's plays. Favorite Memory: First C. A. P. summer encampment, DORIS BUNKER “Dorrie” July 22 “When any mischief has begun, Doris ts there and full of fun.” Activities: Junior Prom Commit- tee; Senior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; Newspaper Staff; Tri-Delta. Pet Peeve: Catching the bus. Favorite Memory: Class tri ps.
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JAMES CURRIER “Rebel” July 24 “ Rebel’ is a likable lad; One of the best we ever had.”’ Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Chairman; Photo- raphy Club; Yearbook Staff; Senior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: My kid brother, Gary. Favorite Memory: Championship Football Team of ’52. JOSEPH CURRY “Joe” October 27 “To those who know him he’s lots of fun; Joe ts friendly to everyone.” Activities: Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: Room 20. Favorite Memory: Trips to Wil- mington. ELIZABETH DELARUE “Betty”’ October 29 “All who know her will admit She's not the one to give up and quit.” Activities: Tri-Delta. Pet Peeve: Waiting for the school bus on a cold morning. Favorite Memory: Being able to re- turn to school. JACK DEMPSEY “Deacon”’ August 19 “Here ts a boy who ts always in style; He's friendly and natural with a pleasing smile.” Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Glee Club; Yearbook Staff; Junior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: People who use your towel before you're out of the shower. Favorite Memory: Hampton Beach and Star Island. JOHN DEMPSEY ““Jack’’ December 3 “John appears to be bashful and shy; But once you get to know him, watch the sparks fly.”’ Activities: Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: Rich girls. Favorite Memory: Playing Santa Claus in the eighth grade. THOMAS DEVINE “Tom” July 26 “A witty senior with plenty of style, His clever remarks make everyone smile.” Activities: Football 1, 2; Year- book Staff. Pet Peeve: People who don’t buy their own cigarettes. Favorite Memory: Freshman class trip. BERNARD DOHERTY “Ben” July 17 “Our ‘Ben’ ts as mischievous as the dickens; We wonder what he had to do with those chickens.” Activities: Baseball 3, 4; Football 4; Senior Prom Committee. Pet Peeve: Silver mittens. Favorite Memory: Finding chick- ens in the teachers’ room. ROBERT DUTILE ““Bob”’ September 22 “A friendly senior ts Bob Dutile; He greets everyone with a smile. Activities: Senior Prom Commit- tee: Senior Play Committee; Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: ‘‘Teddy’’ Moores. Favorite Memory: Miss Belcher’s car. a” CAROL ELDEN uG@crole October 14 “Carol is a brilliant scholar; It shouldn’t take her long to make a dollar.” Activities: Treasurer 3; Tri-Delta; Junior Prom Queen; Junior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; Oratorical Contest; News- paper Staff. Pet Peeve: Practical jokers. Favorite Memory: Being Junior Prom Queen. CHARLES FAIRBROTHER —Ghico. June 1 ““Chuck’ Fatrbrother ts certainly cheerful; When it comes to teasing, he'll give you an earful.” Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Football 2; Yearbook Staff. Pet Peeve: Certain teachers. Favorite Memory: English 4.
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