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r ROBERT E. BROWNELL Axigiist 2‘), 193-2 Vale Bob, when a cliubby young lad, was l)itten by a dramatic bug. He was so greatly affected by it that he has never recovered. In the last four years be has managed to be a big wheel of one sort or another in every major play. He also was chosen })resident of our grouj) during the ninth year. School Play (1), Glee Club (i). Discussion Club (3). Class President (1), Student Council (2), Cbm. Gradu¬ ation Comm. (’.50), Class Day Comm. (’50). ROBERT J. BROWNING July 13, 1932 U. of Massachusetts Bob stopped fighting Indians in Idneoln to join us in 19-16. During the past four years, he has proved to be a great belj) in all our activities. When We were decora¬ ting for the .Tunior Prom, he could be found doing any¬ thing from hanging decorations from the ceiling to wield¬ ing a broom in the final clean-up. That i.s just the kind of person he is. Glee Club (-1), Graduation Committee (’50). JANE CAHILL May 30, 1931 Business School .lanie is a small “gal” with a large a])petite. We often wonder how she manages to stay so little when she eats so much. Is it because typing and taking dictation af¬ fords so much exercise, or is it becaiise she cheers so hard at all the games We do not know the answer, but many of the. girls certainly wish they did. Chanticleer (1), Glee Club (3), Homeroom Committee (’50). page eight W K s T o .V H 1 (i II Sen o o I.
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JOAN L. CARTER ()ct()l)er 27. 1982 U. of Maine Soon alter tlie latest issue of Cliaiitieleer is out, ])eals of laughter ring tlirougli the sehool. As Joauie walks up to soiueoiie who is holding his sides, slie asks iuuoceiitlv, “Wliat are you laughing at?” How could she })ossil)h ' kuoM ' th.at her jokes arc the cause of it all? Aside from jokes, she is ell iuforiucd on the latest fads and records. ( ' haiiticleer (f). School Play (1), Queen’s Court (’49), Library Couunittee (4), Discussion Club (1), Ch. Hoiue- rooui Couunittee (’50). CAROL C. CHAMBERLIN Eebruary 11 . 1988 Katherine Gibbs “Care”, our class beauty, is busy all the time. When she is not typing for someone, she is playing basketball. She also showed her sportsmanship by taking the un- glainorous ])at ' t of Mitzi in “A Date Vith Judy”. On top of that, she still finds time to get her schoolwork done and go on dates. What a girl! Prom Queen (’49), Discussion Club (1), Chanticleer (1), Glee Club (4), Vice- Pres. (1). Cheerleader (2), School Plav (1), Ass. Director School Plav (1), Basket¬ ball (8). WINSITHV S. COBB III July 15, 1981 Weslyan If you are ever looking for Win, yon may find him almost anywhere. In the fall the most probable place is in Coach’s office or on the football field. He was co¬ captain of our undefeated team this year. In winter and spring, he is in more activities than we can name here. He certaiidy is one of tlie busiest })ersons in the class. Eootball (4). (’o-Captain (’50). Chanticleer (8), Stu¬ dent Council (1), Baseball (l). Discussion Club (l), Class ’ice-Pres. (1), Chin. Town to ' Lown Aff. (l), Chin. Prom Comm. (’45)). Math Club (’50). T 111: 1.0 (; 1 5) 5 0 f)age nine
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