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PATRICIA ANN COONEY 938 Main Street Reading, Massachusetts january 19, 1937 Hey, kids, what should I do? This was the con- stant cry around the corridors of Chapin House, day in and day out. Will you ever forget Worcester State and the little place at the end of the avenue, not to mention the broken window! There is never a dull moment when Pat's around. Her sweet innocence has led her into many a comical situation where her good humor has come to her rescue. Cooneybug is well informed on the price of plumb- ing fixtures. We guess if CH. could bear the strain of our girl, it must be pretty well structured. Don't forget to send us a postcard if your future plans for traveling succeed. . . . you ain't nothin' but a houndog . . . S0mewl9e1'e Over The Rainbow .. , V.: . Kay.. C00neybug KATHRYN DOI-IERTY 6 O'I..eary Way jamaica Plain, Massachusetts April 16, 1935 Seldom seen without a smile and a good word for all, Kay is known for her unselfishness and con- sideration by all her classmates. Kay is one of the tall girls in our class but you should see her do the Irish step dance!!! Does it bring back memories of Worcester State, Kay?? Kay can always be found reclining horizontally, lost in the magic of some book. No one can beat her record of being well read. We'll set aside a day of remembrance and silent prayer for the many jokes that have passed away en route from the lips of the one and only Kay Doherty. No one else seems to possess this quality. In all sincerity, we wish Kay all the best in her chosen field. When Irirh Eyer Are Smiling
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Beth'i CHARLOTTE ANNE CONRY 15 Auburn Place Brookline, Massachusetts June 5, 1936 You can have it at my house kids. How many times have we heard this expression in the past three years? Barley is noted for her warm-hearted generos- ity, maintaining a home away from home for all. How many Brookline taxis are equipped with sirens? Barley is better known as our loud-talking poli- tician. She's a girl that knows a little bit about a lot of things, and is willing to verbalize whenever the occasion arises. The L. A. Park doesn't know how close it came to being flooded in December of '56 . . . does it Barley? With her outlook on life, we're sure success will follow her wherever she goes. Home Ir Where You Hang Your Heart. ELIZABETH ANN ADSHEAD 61 Hathaway Road New Bedford, Massachusetts November 15, 1934 If we ever needed anything, Beth always had it on hand. Who among us has not visited Beth's general store? She has an endless supply of needed and unneeded articles. Beth is better known to us as, Mother Adsheadf' She is always willing to lend a helping hand, which has been appreciated by all. Incidentally Beth, did you ever learn how to jitter- bug, considering those long eight hour work days? Beth is one of the few who has managed to survive the three years without changing her usual habits. We're glad Beth decided on john-He's her man!! Gentle, calm and thoughtful best describes our China doll . . . Beth. Dear Hearty and Gentle People l Barley
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L- ' 'Ewie PATRICIA BENNETT JENNER 42 Lincoln Street Hingham, Massachusetts january 27, 1957 I'm serious, kids, I really mean it! To believe or not to believe is our problem. Patti is known for her stories, some so fantastic that even Ripley would find them hard to believe. i Will you ever forget the day O.B.S. produced a rubber baby? The girl with the sunlamp has provided the class with many laughs. We'll never forget that bubble bath or the thumbs she produced on her knees. Regardless of what Patti wears she always looks as though she just stepped out of Vogue 'Ilhere's no doubt in our minds that Patti will make an ideal wife for a certain doctor. Beazz!iful Dreamer MARY ELIZABETH EWINS Richford Star Route Vermont March 15, 1936 Vermont is the best state in the union, is a famous statement often heard from our farmer's daughter. If Mary is an example of a Vermonter we all agree with this quotation whole-heartedly. With her boundless energy Mary has acted as our human alarm clock since our first days of training. No fear of being late with Ewie around. One never gets tired of listening to Mary's many humorous and adventurous experiences on the Ewins farm. Remember the Worcester Delicacies, Mary?? Mary's plans for the future include further school- ing and in this situation we know her retentive memory will serve her in good stead. We wishyou luck . . . Simple Squamous Moonlight In Vermont Patti 5 l
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