Boston Christian High School - Lantern Yearbook (Cambridge, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Boston Christian High School - Lantern Yearbook (Cambridge, MA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 36 of 108
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CLASS PRESENT ATIIUNS JUDY DANTAN-fciiangef Vve put her in charge of our store you see. XVith all of its pain and Woe: But her husband to he. will he happy you see. For she'it know how to handle his dough. ANN FITZGERALD-Cwedding hells, Couldrft come too soon. The month of June: For Ann the hride. And Alex the groom. KATHERINE FRANGIOSA- fdictionaryf Daniel Vvehster was her friend, She's not Kpxicaunieu you see: She picks and chooses only the hest. And H SUCCESS Silesu SUIPIY be. DEVVY LOVELADY- fmega Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Kindly lend an ear: You canit do hetter than Devvy, If you would seek good cheer. CHARLIE MCFARLANE.. ffake money hills? phone, Cartoonist Charlie. while the sun shines, Make hay, I For when Uncle Sam gets you, You'ii draw nothing hut pay. BGB DOCHERTY-fdate hook, There are hugs that jitter, And sisters that soh: But for all 'round popularity, We give you Bob. BETTE FGLEY- tpeanutsi She didn't pack a lot of weight, When first to our school she came: Her weakness may he peanuts, But we love her just the same. SANDY GOODALE'-fsheet of music She can sing to heat the hand. Vvith hair that's hionde and curly toog She faces the future with confidence, If you were she. wouidn,t you. CARL iWcCONCHIE-fhag of gold, He spent his youth in our service. And We know when he grows old: Though his hair may turn to silver. He will still handle somehodys gold. HOWIE MCGLAUFLIN- ffoothallj Although your football days are oyer, And gone beyond recall: AH is not lost, rememher this, Therevs always hasicet-hail.

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CLASS PRIESIENTATJIONS ERIC ANDERSON- feconomy size Vvlxeatiesl His parents sent us a little guy. For us to love ancl prize: We not only educated trim, We'll give him baclc economy size. CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA.-.fboatl 'Tis easy to satisfy Charlotte, 'Twoulcl be easy to malce luer gloatg Just tell ller a certain someone, Will be in on tlne very next boat. RUSS BLOOD-lpipel Ole King Cole can go his merry way, We need lxim not. not us: Whenever time tonic or laughter we crave We sencl out a call for Russ. DOTTIE CARTER-ffCarter's blue inlcl To clear little ole Dottie. VVl1o's always in the pinlc: We'll give her a bottle. Of Carter's lalue inlc. JOAN COOK- fpenl Alter all is said and done, And if tlie fellows willing: He can easily malce a hit, If he tier pen lceeps filling. DICK ARMSTRONG-lpoetry boolcl Life is a long and clusty trail. A pretty tougli road to lloe: But luis gal will Find it easier Vvitli a poet for a laeau. LEONA BABCOCK-frulerl Altiiougll Leona never utters a peep, 'Tis a sage olcl saying, Still waters run deep . GEORGE CANTELO-fftardy slip, To George we give this tarcly slip, For always being late, Ancl to luim we will give a tip, Don't malce people wait . FRED CHRISTENSEN.. llVlillcy Way candy lmarl He slwulcl leacl us all in tl1e Bible class. Why lie cloesn't 'tis hard to say: For l1e's the only one in all our sclmool, Vvllo travels tlle millcy way. SPENCER CORKUM- fpoetry boolcl He wallcs in beauty, 'Tis easy to see: His one objective. A poet to be.



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CLASS PRIESIEN TATIIUN S JUNE METTS- fspicesl lt's easy enough to -be rough and tough. But forget the play and the tune: For sugar and spice and everything nice, Would better describe our June. MARILYN REINHART-1 cloclcl To Mal who's hair is a little bit curly. VVe'll give her a cloclc to get her up early. CONNIE ROBERTSON-1Mrs. de-greeb Cupid, I can't quite understand, Although his aim is straight and true: He only counts it a success, VVhe-never he MRS. you. BARBY SMALL- fear, To gals who have to wallc to school. From homes both near and far: Just talce a tip from dear old Babs, Get a guy who has a car. ARLENE NELSON-tchewing gum, Her classmates remember her beauty, And hair that shines lilce the rising sun The teachers remember, you guessed it. Her craze for chewing gum. DON RICKER- thammerl VVhat a noisel What a clamor! It's just our Dan. With his little hammer. CLYDE RODGERS- tboxing glm ei A boxing glove isn't what he uses, But poor ole Barbie he abuses. MARV WILSON-tI.Q.J We believe because it's true, That Marv to us means high LQ.

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