Lincoln School - Lambre Quin Yearbook (Providence, RI)

 - Class of 1953

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' 4 EY ig 47 Q -171 -C1 Thirty-six LIGHT UP THE SKY A-J on 'ss ADELLE ALBA-- Tl1e Man Who Came to Dinner -XVhat better food for a lion than Caesar? OLIVE BARCLAY-urlwhfl Deep Blue Sea -Summers at North Haven. BARBARA BENSON- Where's Charley? -Need we ask? DIANA BIDDEN-l'GCHllCHlCH Prefer Blondes -With blue eyes. CAROLYN BRIGGS- Carry On -Harnioniously up and down the keyboard. LUIS BRowN- Bell, Book, and Candle -She burned the midnight oil. CHRISTINE CHANG- l've Cot Sixpence -The Class Treasurer's lament. CAROLYN CHASE-HA New Life -Six weeks in the Boarding Department. JANE CHIsHoLM- The Children's Hour -At the toy library. NANCY CORNELIUS-HIJTCZIIII Girl -A penny for your thoughts. EMMA DIMOND-i'I'iiFSl Lady -Top Executive. INA DWARES- Patience --It's a virtue. JANE GIFFORIP-AKBCSI Foot Forward -And the other in a bandage. 'JANE Gortf- Too Many Girls -In the library. SUE GoFE- Don't Go Away Mad -A thought to remember. E1mI'1'I-I GROSSMAN-6LSlflkC Up the Band -She beat the drum for Stevenson. MERCEIJES HU'l'CHISlDNiLlOIl Borrowed Time -The quick trip home for lunch. BETH JAMES- Having Wonderful Time -She always does. DEIXBIE JONES- Holiday for Sinners -Wlhen the eat's away, the mice will play. JUIIY JOHNSON-611,116 Touch of Venus -Her big brown eyes. NANCY LEGARE- Merrily Xve Roll Along -Knitting and purling. JANET LAING-HNICIIIDCI' of the Wedding -First to be pinned. SUSAN Low- Bright Victory fl-'iglIt. Wlhite Team! EMILY LYNCH-HFll1l3Il'S Rainbow -The Irish colleen. JUSTINE MACKIE- -Guys and Dolls -And frequent jaunts to post oflice for S.C.E.W.

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Time marches on, and with it a pile of prizes accompanied by Sue Raines. Farther down the street, we see a large crowd attracted by our loquacious orator, Sue Low, who is spouting about the high life of the Upper Reaches, and by Debbie -Iones, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who is ordering her arrest for disturbing the peace! Out of the milling crowd comes the sound of a portable radio. Drawing closer, we hear the voice of Margie Shore, teling another one of her tall tales on Can You 'I'op This? - I doubt it! VVe interrupt,this program to bring you a special bulletin by Lois Brown, the Eyes and Ears of Pi. She has an interesting announce- ment to make, for, it seems, that Sally Shoop, fostering her brood of airborne children. has just taken off in her new convertible rocket ship, Bedelia II. The family is attired in the fashionable new black and white cable space suits, designed by the Schiaparelli of the Stars, Adelle Alba, and knitted by -lane Drop- stitch Gifford. Incidentally-not far off, sits Nancy I.egare, still knitting! Here comes Carolyn Chase on the march with her troop of Girl Scouts. She is teach- ing them the newest tracking techniques. On sighting her prey, she shouts, Ropes and hooks, there, ropes and hooks! Approaching the business center, we see qlustine Mackie's second-hand shop, a celestial duplicate of the one she started on earth years ago by collecting certain treasures. Next door is the Blind Date Bureau run by Elaine Kit- tens Morrisse. She evidently earns a com- mission by advising her clients to frequent tl1e Hi-Hat Club . sponsored by Sandy Rad- cliffe. Further on, at the aquarium, Barbara Ben- son as head guide is lecturing on marine life, with which she is exceptionally well acquaint- ed, and coming out of the Atom Drug Store, just down the road a piece, is Em Lynch. pull- ing a wagon full of her daily medicinal sup- plies. Blazing in bright lights on the marquee of the Star Theater is the name of Diana Bid- den, who is currently playing there the stellar role of The Innocents, while at the other end of town .loyce Sproul is permanently hlling the leading part in Tllc Merry Wifc of Win- wr. In the suburbs, at the University of l'i,.we find Ina Dwares, Professor of Sociology, giv- ing an advanced lecture course on The Basis of a Durable Peace. Carolyn Rison, on the other hand, we discover, spends most of her time in the library, doing research work on her third history textbook, The Making of Pi. As she comes out with an armful of books. she sees the pulling janet Laing, cranking Puddles. While Janet is puzzling over her temperamental auto, her attention is attracted by a group of boys from the university who have come staggering up the walk, carrying . . . why, of all things, it's her motor! Nancy Cornelius has taken up quarters across from the university, where she is feel- ing right at home. In the country, not far from the university, Sylvia Zweifel, stooped under the weight of a huge paint can, is meticulously painting each blade of grass blue in an effort to feel at home. As night falls, Sue Goff, B-B gun expert, is performing her nocturnal duty of shooting stars, while Penny Wfatts, Pi's well-known artist, is painting gossamer moonbeams. Where these heavenly sights came from before Sue and Penny arrived on the scene remains a mystery. Christine hops on an oriental moonbeam to begin her long homeward journey, back to Formosa. Hannah, who has always had a Maine-ia to return home, streaks by on her chartered comet and waves to Olive, Pi's lighthouse keeper, who blinks her beacon in a fond fare- well. As the curfew hour arrives, Emma Dimond swings the massive gates closed and plods wearily homeward, dragging her key behind her. Gradually, drifting clouds obscure Pi from sight and Miss McGrath turns away from her telescope with a happy sigh, while the Class of '53 continues its bright course through the uncharted realm of the Future. BARBARA BrtNsoN, Clmirman Ani-tLLr: ALBA ELAINE Motuzlssl-1 CAROLYN Biutstss lover: Svttout. SUSAN CHJFI-' SYLVIA ZWEIIVI-II.



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ELAINE MCDRRISSIC-lKl5HlJCS in Arms -Hours at Nursery School. Lmi Nriwrn- Our Town -She loves Barrington! Qlovczt-1 Pl'1'l'l'1RS0N-H8111llllll Through-'I'he work for S.C.E.VV. SANDY R,xm:L1I-'1-are- '1'l1anks for the Memory -'I'hat wonderful summer abroad. Sur: RAINIQS- '1'l1e Champion -On the basketball court. CAROLYN RISON-wllllC Letter -For your French pen-pal. KjARot,YN SAWYRR- 'I'l1e Heiress -Where'tl she get those brains? S.u.l.v Snoov- Two's Company -No help wanted. NIARGH1 SHoRli- Blythe Spirit -And that heavenly hair. Liz SLACK- 'l'he 'l'riu1nph of an EIIIPFCSSH-xxllllil her Court of lioarclers. -lover: SPROUL-W1ll1C Happy Time -Mejieo bound. Brzv S'l'l'Il'1Rl'l-wllllll Banana -Head of the buneh. Brfrsy S'1'R1A:1cT- Latly, Be Good -Please? BETSY XVASHRURN- I ant a Camera -We Lie-ca. PENNY l'VATTS-Hfjll You Toes -I-Iow she can clanfe! HANNAH XVH1'1'Tr1N- 'I'l1e Seven-Year Itch -Itehing powder ain't no lun! MERRH5 ll lN'l'PIR-l'NCW Faees of '52 -And a welcome addition. CARLA lVR1oH'r- Fare the Music -lfVith a song at Glee Club. SYLVIA ZYVICIIVICI.-HIJCCIJ Are the Roots -Firmly implanted in Kentucky. Miss MCIGRA'l'H-QKMHgHlHL'CHl Yankee -Nantucket, here I come! THE Sr:N1oR Room- Picnie -'Null' said. CnARt.or'1t-1 l3AR'roN, Clmimmn hlARliI'IRY HARRIS Prism' CRuso12 HEZLPINIC PILAVIN JULIE CURTIS -IANI-1 RICHMQJND f Thirty-seven

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