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Gail S. Bruno Gail To make a sweet lady sad is a sour offense. A sweet, good-natured, de¬ mure girl with a quiet man¬ ner; very active in class af¬ fairs; one of our best room collectors; will be a success in her chosen field. Bruce J. Campbell Bruce Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking- An active, hard-working member of the class; mem¬ ber of golf team; presi¬ dent of the Athletic As¬ sociation; will be a suc¬ cess because of his pleas¬ ing personality. HOME ROOM 31 John J. Chagnon Jack Zounds, I was never so be- thump ' d with words. Good-looking, nicely man¬ nered, popular with the girls; a good French student; a member of the Naval Re¬ serve; member of football team and golf team; his theme song is There ' s No Business Like Show Business. David W. Champagne Dave Throw physics to the hounds; I ' ll have none of it. Enjoys working on cars; doesn ' t quite get along with the Registry Department; popular with his classmates; always has a funny story to cheer you up; plans to attend East Coast Aero Tech. Harry A. Chase Harry Oh, my life is lost in labo¬ riously doing nothing. Carefree and always ready to cut a few capers; artis¬ tically inclined; interested in all sports; future as yet undecided. Carol A. Ciambelli Carol Friends, looks, a cheerful heart. Witty, attractive and de¬ pendable; a rare combina¬ tion of pep and intelli¬ gence; one of our hep cheerleaders; her life am¬ bition is to become a sec¬ retary for Libby, Inc.
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Noel R. Bouvier Noel A fellow of infinite jest; of most excellent fancy. Friendly, carefree, and very talkative; drives a hot Chevy V-8; favorite subject is senior English; member of golf team; expects to attend college and become a phar¬ macist. Ritb P. Bouvier Rita Babe Her friends, there are many. Cute, cheerful, chatty, and chummy; easygoing; liked by everyone; mem¬ ber of National Honor Society; favorite pas¬ times are: roller-skating and boys, especially a certain Clinton one. HOME ROOM 30 Helen L. Bova Conti Chub There ' s mischief in this girl, to say the least. Truthful, tactful, and friend¬ ly, a member of our great marching team; takes great pleasure in swinging with the music; pleasant disposition; intends to enter the field of pediatrics. Thomas F. Brecken Fats Life is wonderful, isn ' t it? Proves the point that good things come in small pack¬ ages; able mechanic and machinist; plans to follow machinist trade after duty in Coast Guard. lone A. Broderick lone Quiet and industrious. A quiet girl with a fine per¬ sonality; ever ready to do a favor; a certain Sir Gala- had from Hudson has put a sparkle into her perky blue eyes. Ellsworth J. Browning Posties His qualities ring true. Friendly, quiet, a serious student and easy to get along with; a member of the basketball team; drives a 50 Ford; plans to attend Northeastern to study engi neering in September. 10
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Edward J. Clancy Eddie ' Laughter is the best medi- li cine. A very good-looking, well- liked fellow; excellent in competition; president of the Crash Club; hobbies are ice skating, talking, working, and wrecking cars; can always be found at the center place in the doorway of Room 29. William B. Colburn Bill His cares are now all ended. 11 Talkative, good-looking, mechanically inclined; likes cars, model boats, and working with me¬ chanical things; enjoys hearing his name over the air. Francis W. Collins Fran With the slide rule, nothing is impossible. Tall, dark, good-natured; a fine student and a great story teller; favorite pastimes are eating and vacationing at the Cape; plans to enter Coast Guard Academy. Robert W. Connor Bobby ' Tomorrow is another day. Pleasant, easy-going, courteou s, a nice com¬ fortable fellow to have around; has a bug full of witty and apt replies; in¬ terested in joining the Navy. HOME ROOM 32 Rosemary Corrinni Rosemary Nothing great was ever a- chieved without enthusiasm. A wonderful girl to know; popular with all; attractive eyes, well-groomed hair; our Junior Prom Queen; energetic leader of our cheering squad; will be a great addition to the sec¬ retarial world. Almon H. Crossman Sonny Here ' s both manhood and good fellowship. Reticent, reserved, and co¬ operative; one of the tallest and most serious-minded members of the senior class; will be a success because of his determination to work. 12
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