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MARGARET ANN CONWAY Sleepy Salem State Teachers' College Basketball 1l, Z, 31. Cheerleader 141. liield llockey 141. Graduation Picture Committee 141. Play Usher 141. Inter Nos Club 141. Senior Manager 141. Year Book Staff 141. As you can see, Margaret has been an active member of our class. This conscientious girl remained steadily on the honor roll throughout her high school career. Her nickname is a great contradiction to her vivacious personality. Sleepy has a hobby of collecting letters and numerals, and when she spurred the football players on to victory with her cheering. it was some pleasure for us to join in with her! We shall all be watching the progress you make, Sleepy ! JAM es cook Hffllllllffn, lim L'111'ted States Coast Guard .NlLl7.'tlf .'lL't1Llt'HI-1' lli--Y 12, 3. 41. Senior Play 141. Sis Boom ! 'lihat's jim and something else which is near to him. llis wide smile and carefree manner make him very popular. Jimmie is also a great lover of athletics: he made a grand success of the lfootball Benefit Dance. llis work in the Senior Play was outstanding. We wish jim all the luck in the world as a naval architect. BliR'l4l lA L. CRl'l lilSNDliN Crii'lzt'l Tufts .fllcdival School Art liditor of lfiiglisli Angles 121. lnter Nos Club 12. 31. Winner of Art Contest 131. Senior Play 141. Year Book Stall 141. A rush, a whirl, a merry word of greeting, and there is our Cricket . She always has some joke or a story of some faux pas of her own to tell. Wherever she goes, she leaves a trail of laughter. Shall we ever forget her portrayal of Christophene in the Senior Play? And her goldfish! Crick- et would not be herself without them. Seriously, though. may we add that Cricket draws and writes with enviable excellence. Whether it is medical work, art, or caring for those beloved goldfish, we wish you luck, happiness, and a merry journey. Cricket . MARGARli'l' l.. CROSBY Peg .S't'lmol of IJCSIQII linglish Club 1l, 2, 41. Class Color and Motto Committee 131. Margaret is one of the quiet, conscientious girls in our class. She has become a faithful friend to the girls in her division and is ever ready to help in school activities. We envy your talent in clothes design, Peg , and feel that your success will be great. Page Sixteen
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llL'Gll CllARl.liS COl5l..XN llHghjg .'lIIlItlf'HlI.X lnterclass liootball ill. lnterclass Basketball 12, Sl. lfootball 12. 3, -ll. lli-Y Club 431. Year Book and Picture Committee 147. .Xhoy. Sailorl llere comes Admiral Collan. lixeryone knows himg everyone likes him. Who will every forget his startling discoveries at class meetings? .Xlthough he can be serious when necessary, he is one of our class clowns. llughie plans to go to the lnited States Natal .Xcademy and to continue his brilliant career as a sailor. Well be watching for you, llughie , when the fleet comes inl RUl3liR'li IQDWXRD CUl.l.lNS Buff, PHX! fiftltfllzlfc' Bob is another boy who came from the North Ward section-from the llurd School. Not a great deal is heard of him around school, for he keeps much to himself. lle is very studious and seems to be at his best in a l.atin class. Bob is coming back next year for a post-sgraduate course. Good boy, Bob l Ql'lQDtJ xi. c:oxi1.u.ox1a HSC1IIfI'2'c'f L'11tlct'1tlt'd lioothall ll, 2, 3. ell. llockey Ht. lliterclass Basketball tl. 2, 3, 43. President of linglish Club 143. Baseball IZ, -ll. Senior Party Committee Ht. Squirrel is one of the little fellows you can't help lik- ing. During the fall, he calls signals for the footballers: in the winter. he participates in hockey: and in the spring. one may see him scampering around the ball diamond. lle is a bit undecided as to what he will do after graduation, but if he meets his problem the way he tackles opposing football players, he can't lose. RITA CUNNQ JR HfTUIIlIfL'H l.il1Ll't't'ltfL'L1 llistory Club t-ll. English Club ill, Class llis- tory Committee 143. Rita is a Lynnfield Center girl. and anyone who really knows her can tell you how much fun she is. She is both a fine skater and a graceful dancer. lf her fingers are as skill- ful on the typewriter as her feet are on the ice and the dance floor, we are sure she will be very successful in whatever pro- fession she chooses. ft V-3 I - ,-.N fa W' --'mr Page Fifteen
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O'NlilL CRYAN Rui I31rx111t'fx linglish Club 12, -ll. llockey ill. .Xlthough his nickname suggests a fiery temper, Red is a quiet, friendly chap, We are betting on him lo become a successful Big Business Man . lncidentally, we admire his extensiye vocabulary and his appreciation ol' good literature. liDW.XRD ll. CRYDER lJo, ' L'JILfL't'l1I'L't1 Basketball ll, 41. 'lirack Hb. A'Doc is from Missouri, and he has to be shown! ll' you don't belieye it. ask Mr. lleayens. Doc attended the Daxier Grammar School in St. l.ouis. Although he has not been here long, he has many friends. lle was a member ol' the basket- ball team lor two years and a member oli the track team for one year. Remember, 4'Doc . do not wander around Boston too much. MiXRG.XRli'l' M, CINDY .llc1c ' 1311111011 13115111555 Srliool Basketball ll, ll. Inter Nos 121. Senior Party Committee 141. 'lhe Montrose School gave us Mae , who is one ol' the attractive, reserved girls ol the Senior Class. Because of her interest in a certain neighboring town, 'tMae fails to encour- age some ol our own Senior boys who would gladly accept her lriendslnp. Mae possesses the ability to concentrate on her work: therelore, she should be a success in the business world. QL'L5N'l'lN CL7Rl.l2Y Iles lliesvl l:'11g111t't'r111g Srluml R. O. C. lll. Captain of lnterclass Football ill. liootball 12. 4l. Motto Committee lil. Near Book Committee HJ. Des Acame to uswfrom the Warren School. lle possesses that certain laculty tor making friends with whomever he meets. , lle plans to enter the Diesel lingineering School next year. lhere is, no doubt that Des will go a long way in his chosen protession, '9 5' 'X 14 55' , 41 'WY 4 I4 i tv , 3, if 1 3'1 .sf .1 1 1 Q fir' Fr '1 , ', .3'.ffgv.s 1 F C- 5' .Ay 1 'QQ 14 V fb W 'Has l 1 Page Seventeen
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