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r CAT IIERINE T. CALT dlKayv7! KAKatie7I RlPIlSf'17P,f Swlmol. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Cathorinv has bm-oine vory wc-ll known for hor good disposition and friendly attitudv. Kay is interested in all summer sports ospoc-izilly swimming and tvnnis. Her hobby, photography, has vnablod hor to oxperiinont in taking many pivtures. She has vhoosvn sm-rotariail work as hor 1-aroer and we all know she will reavh the top. LAWRFINCTC R. CAMERLTN' Bonn Larry Lovcy Sf. Mary's Swlmol. lllodwl Airplane Club 1. Although Lawi'0m-0 has not partir-ipatod in many avtivitios, hv is an ardent tollowvr ol' most of thom. His chief intorvsts lio in sports and dancing. llis two siiwvssivo dovathvlon nivdals aro fine Ovidc-iivv ol' his gymnastic ability. Following graduation hs' plans to study vlvvtriu welding. BARBARA L. CAMPBELL Barb Barbie HflIl,9l l7Plf Srhonl. l rf1sll.1r1,an Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross Uvfzmmfil lg Outing' lflub Il, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Did you just hc-ar an inlla-tions gigglvl Thon, ton-to-one, it was Rarbiv. Shi-'s the littlo girl who is tho perfovt p0rsonit'ii-a- tion ol' a Fino sc-nsv ol' humor and an Oasy-going disposition. Ton- nis is hor I'avorit0 sport, and nnisiv, particularly piano, is hor fa.- vorito l'orm of rulaxation. Hoiiioiiiliei' hor name-you will be hearing more of hor in the future! MTLDRED P. CA MPEA HMilliu I,'nlvi'r1, Cnnliflyfl Svlmnl. Ifhorus 2, 3, Imprint Typisf -1. Millie is tho girl who is always in such a rush to be tho 'first one drvssvd in Gym. Tho reason lor all the rush is that Millie wants to got upstairs aznd play hvr favorite game-, badminton. The othvr sports that sho likos arf' skating, bowling, and swimming. Through all four years ot' high svhool, sho has roi-oiwd high marks in all he-r subjvvts. This sunnnvr Millie hopes to vntvr tho busi- nvss world as a ss-1-rotary. 26
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CHARLES B. CAHILL 'fCl1ar1ie lfooseeelf Sehool. Lens and Shutter 23, -lg Prefsidf'nf -lg Imprint 33 Uutifn-g Club -lg Ski Team -lg Chorus 1, 2. Presenting, fellow elaissruates, unassuming, eongenial, fun-lov- ing' Charlie Cahill. VVhen Charlie isn't dabbling in the ive box or taking' randid eaniera shots of someone in an embarrassing sit- uation, he can usually be found skiing' at some popular winter sports' resort. He was an 0l1tSl321llldll1g' xneniber ol' this year's ski team. Charlie intends to further his edueation at Boston Uni- versity. FRANK W. M. CAIN I-Eudv 'fCaino Lincoln Selzonl. Iflreslnnun I'l1urus,' lfrlselmll lg Hockey lg Buskeflmll 2, Zig I oo!ball l, 2, Ii, 45 Hi-Y 4. This friendly young' man is particularly well known because of his sense of humor, Bud's tradeniarrk is his hearty laughter whieh van very often be heard eehoing' through Melrose High. Bud en- joys playing the harmonica and piano, but very little can be said about his progress in these at-tivities. Bud's future is rather un- decided. He is planning' on either a. school ol' aeronauties 01' an engineering sehool. ROBFIRT M. CALDER 'fliobn '4Flash Hoos1'rr'lt School. Rifle Vlub 1, 2, Ii, -lg Se1'r'eIfcry Zg Ozlling Vlub 3, 43 lfens and Shuller 25 Iloelrey 3, 4. Ever hear ol' Hllead Eye lJiek? llere he is in person. Bob has a. peeuliar knaek for making' five shots on a rifle target ap- pear as one. He is also no noviee at skiing and sailing. When he isn't busily engaged in outdoor at-tivities, Hob may be found playing some of his eolleetioin of hot swing' reeords. ln the near future he plans to enter the Mass. Nautii-a'l 'l'raining Sm-hool. L LEO CALLA HAN HCHV7 Vrnolirlyl' Selmul. Hand l, 2, fl, -l-Q fll'l'lLr Nl7Yl l, 2, fl, 4. Although Leo did not partieipate in any sports or 1-lub aetivi- ties, he is interested in football and basketball. During his years of high sehool he earned his HM in band and, he also did fire work in the orehestra. Leo's favorite reereations outside of sc-hool are dancing' and bowling. Upon graduation, he plans to study the Ineehanies of the autoniobile. 25 nik'
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- :A-1 jezyqgpyr. X kim-lti fi i KEVIN P. CARBIN lfKe'V,7 St. Mory's School. Kev enjoys swimming, basketball, boxing, and outdoor life. He is also adept at things mechanic al. Books on travel and biog- iaphies hold his interest. Kev is always industrious, and his outside work, while limiting his pleasures, has not affectfd the high standard which he has c-onsistently maintained in his studies. Genial, fun-loving, reliable, and unassuming, he is well known as a fine friend and a fine fel- low. ' and 'tbon voyage go with him. THOMAS J. CARBIN KlT0m,Y Sf. Mrlry's School. Ififlf' Club 1, I'l1ofograpl1y 2g G1IjWL7LllSf7iCS 2. Tomls hobbies are reading classical books and listening to class- ieal inusie. He really enjoys these hobbies and devotes much time to them. He particulaily likes travel and cruising under sail. llis interest in boats and his attraction to the sea decided Tom's eareer. He plans to enter the United States Merchant Marine. When he sails, after graduation, with the naw, oui best wishes FRANKLIN VV. CARNEY uCi1I'l17, Calrfia Coolidge School. Hockey Tram l S 4, Bam! l, 2, 3 4 Franklin first started entering wiong ilasses, on false duet- tions from seniors, in 1937. He was manager of the hockey team during their best year and has won 'the friendship of both pupils and trac-liers. Outside of school Frank has already begun to earve out his way in the world but is also becoming an authority on the newest and oldest of swing. When any of his many friends miss him, he can usually be found at the Boston Garden watching a Bruinls or a Pids hockey game. DORIS M. CARPENTER Dot t'Dottie Coolidge Srhool. lfloak :mul Plume lg Freshmen Girls' Clubg Uluss Fiflrl Ilockey 2, Outing Clubj Glen Club 2, Sl, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. The urge for music gave Dot honorable mention on the Girls' Club amateur program, but this was only the beginning of her singing. She delights all her friends with her songs. Along with her musical accomplishments, she enjoys participation in athleti- ics. Some music school will claim Dot in the future. 27 .
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