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Peter Virginio Cignetti “Esky” 190 Glenmere Avenue Browne Jr. High Boston College General Football; Baseball; Hockey; Track. “Although he had pigskin glory and fame, Never has he spoken of the same.’ ' Jeanette Clara Cohen “Jeanette” 119 Webster Street Browne Jr. High Secretary Commercial Blue and Gold, Typist. “Willing and efficient—she has it in her.” Lorraine Clisbee “Lorraine” 4 Everett Street Beebe Jr. High General “A sunny temper gilds the edges of life’s blackest clouds.” Ruth Alvis Cohen “Ru” 107 Harvard Street Lincoln Jr. High Boston University College Cam; English Club; Greenroom Dramatic Society; Sigma Phi, Vice-President ’35; Usher at School Plays; Biology Scandals; Clothes Committee; Maldonian, Biographer, Subscription Staff. “Ruthie will always he the same—full of pep and ex¬ tremely active.” Priscilla Mildred Coffin “Prissy” 66 Warren Avenue Browne Jr. High Burdett College General Tri-Hi; Girls’ Eifle Club; Orchestra; Tennis; Football Usher. “Some think she’s quiet — but —!” Joseph D. Colangeli “Joe” 52 Emerald Street Beebe Jr. High Boston College General Football. “A hearty believer in silence.” George Cohen “Gertz” 88 Mt. Vernon Street Lincoln Jr. High General Northeastern University Alpha Mu. “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Alice Louise Colby “Al” 29 Lincoln Street Canton High Emerson College General Tennis. “Only a silent little stream, Whose amber waters softly gleam.” Irma Frances Cohen “Speed” 115 Walnut Street Lincoln Jr. High Business School General Sigma Phi. “A sunny countenance indicateth a heart of joy.” Sumner Richard Collier “Sonny” 21 Almont Street Lincoln Jr. High Boston University College Latin Honor Society; Biology Club, President ’36; Soccer; Maldonian, Biographer; Blue and Gold Advertising Staff; Football Usher. “He’ll laugh his way through life.”
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Pauline Haskell Byrnes “Polly” 35 Columbia Street Browne Jr. High Boston University Commercial Girls’ Rifle Club; Tri-Hi; Football Usher. “Her smile is genial; her friendship, true.’ ' Kenneth Bradford Carter “Kenneth” 27 Walnut Street Beebe Jr. High Journalism General History Club; Lit, Vice-president ’35, Secretary ’36, Pres¬ ident ’36; “Big-Hearted Herbert”; “One in a Million”; Tennis; Blue and Gold, Art Editor, Associate Editor; Cog Prize Speaking Contest, Second ’35, First ’36; Class Night Orator. “He’s as busy as North Station at rush hour on Saturday when the Bruins are playing.” Vincenza Rose Campanella “Vin” Browne Jr. High College 12 Plainfleld Avenue Nurse Usona; French Club; Maldonian, Biographer; Blue and Gold, Homeroom Reporter. “A bit of a girl all of whose capabilities have not yet been brought out.” Beatrice Terese Celata “Bea” 5 Oliver Street Browne Jr. High Stenographer Commercial “Without trying, nothing is gained.” Thomas Edward Cargill Jr. “Tommy” 5 Clapp Street Browne Jr. High BostonUniversity General Hi-Y, Publicity Manager ’35; Boys’ Glee Club; Gamma Sigma; “Pirates of Penzance”; Golf; Football Usher. “What is this charm I have over wo-men?” Laura Chamberlain “Cappy” 5 Elm Street Beebe Jr. High Middlebury College College Usona, Secretary ’36; Maldonian, Literary Editor; Execu¬ tive Board; Football Usher. “There is no substitute for thorough-going, ardent, and sincere earnestness.” Edward Carpenter “Eddy” 194 Summer Street Beebe Jr. High General Gamma Sigma, Secretary ’36. “To be seen, but not heard is his motto.” Norman Wright Cheever “Gus” 61 Noble Street Browne Jr, High Brown University Scientiflc Rifle Club. “Some believe in being heard, as well as being seen.” Wilfred John Carr “Will” 57 East Border Road Beebe Jr. High College Lit; Maldonian, Biographer; Blue and Gold, Homeroom Reporter, Business Staff. “The possessor of a modest, freckled, sunny countenance.” Dorothy S. Chisholm “Dot” 250 Summer Street Beebe Jr. High Dramatic Art School General Kappa Phi; AY A. “Neatness is a crowning grace to womanhood.”
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Gerald Francis Collins “Gerry” 23 Broadway Browne Jr. High Journali sm General Hi-Y; Biology Club; Boys’ Glee Club, Librarian ’36; “Pi¬ rates of Penzance”; “Mikado”; Maldonian, Biographer; Blue and Gold, Homeroom Reporter. “The man who cheers up people is the man ivho will get along well in this world.” Marion Bent Crommett “Marion” 50 Concord Street Beebe Jr. High Boston University College Tri-Hi, Vice-President ’35; Rifle Club; Biology Club; Kappa Phi; Maldonian, Advertising Staff; Executive Board; Football Usher. “Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness.” Saul Cooperstein 9 Starbird Street Lincoln Jr. High Northeastern University Clothing Committee; Maldonian, Biographer. “He loves to argue.” Thelma Pearl Cronican “Thel” 129 Daniels Street Browne Jr. High Study of Music Commercial Ecce Signum. “Always smiling as the shining sun. We’re sure that her task will be well done.” Dominic Donald Cordi “Don” 334 Highland Avenue Beebe Jr. High U. S. Navy General “Silence never makes any blunders.” Charles Westcott Crooker “Charlie” 162 Maple Street Browne Jr. High Bates College College Lit; Hi-Y; Band; Orchestra; Boys’ Glee Club; “Pina¬ fore” (orchestra); “Pirates of Penzance”; “Mikado”; Football; Track; Outing Committee; Maldonian, Lit. Staff; Blue and Gold, Ass. Sports Editor; Nat. Honor Society. “E’en though vanquished, he could argue still.” Thomas Edward Corrigan Jr. “Tommy” 27 Elmwood Park Beebe Jr. High College History Club, President ’34; Lit, Publicity Manager ’35; Gamma Sigma; Football; Ring Committee; Engraving Committee; Maldonian, Advertising Manager; Class Pres¬ ident ’35; National Honor Society. “Common sense isn’t so cornmon.” Melvin William Crotty “Mel” 21 Clinton Street Beebe Jr. High College Boston College of Pharmacy “The blame for errors cannot be laid to silence.” Katherine Susie Coughlin “Kitty” 844 Salem Street Browne Jr. High General Lasell Junior College “There’s nothing so becoming in woman as ynodest shy¬ ness.” Raymond James Crotty “Ray” 21 Clinton Street Beebe Jr. High Bryant and Stratton General “Silence is not a vice, but a virtue.” ‘Sy’ College
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