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EDWARD ( ' AH OCX “Eddie” Li.ucoln S ' honl. h’oothul 1 , 1. 2, 3, 4; Ca dain, 4; Hockey, 1, 2. 3, 4; Cafitain, 4; Unit Hockey, 1, 2, .4, 4 Early in Ids freshman year, Edtlie established himself as an i atstanding athlete. lie draws no line between football and hockey, lor he cxcells in both. Mis jersey, which is number “40,” has become well known throughout Melrose and opposing cities. Coaching is his ultimate goal, but for the next few years he will be side-t racked by I lie navy. GENEVIEVE CALLAHAN “Ginnie” “Jeanie” Coolicli i -. I ji-l o-J ) tt s, 2; Freshman Girls ' Club; Girls ' Chib, 3, 4 You’ll find Ginnie. that game young miss of the Bal-a-Roue and M. 11. S., roller skating, bowling, or at the movies. Next year will welcome her as a nurse with a radiant smile and an agreeable personality. MARIAN E. CARPENTER “Carpie” ( oolirhjt School. Freshman liirls ' Club; Oalintj Club, 1 Although Marian has not entered many of the school activ- ities, she has always been one hundred percent for Midrose. Her friendly smile and good nature have gained her many friends. After leaving school, Marian intends to enter Burroughs Office Machine School. BARBARA A. CARTER “Barb” I.,ncol,n School, (inis’ Club, 3; Ficltl II ockr i, 2, 3, 4; llaskcl- bal.l, 2, 3, 4; Has, ball, 2, 3, 4 As she leaps through the air, another basket is scored. Al- though she has sports glory and fame, never has she spoken of it. She is an appealing bit of femininity, as colorful and radiant as her smile implies. She ' s friendly and sociable, but her main interest is in the navy. JANICE C. CANTING “Jan” House rd I School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Cloak and Flume; Girls’ Club, 3, 4 Jan loves to dance, and in her spare time play the piano. After graduation she will enter the Chamberlain School to study merchandising. Be seeing you in the .department stores, Janice! 20
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' jLdJk 3 ?t I HERBERT C. BROWN. JR. “Herbie” Coolidg e School A quiet boy a n,d a faithful friend, whose greatest interest is in books. He can usually be found making the rounds of the Boston motion picture theatres. First an expensive show, to t In B. lv. 0. Boston or to the Met., followed by a series of cheaper shows. For a career he plans to take up journalism, after a few years at Boston University. JANET BROWN “Jan” Roosevelt School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Chorus , 1, 2, 3; Girls ' Club, 3, 4; Varsity Field Hockey, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Varsity Basketball , 2. 4; Secretary of Class, 2; Vice-President of Class, 3, 4 Jan adds a great deal of “Color” to any group with her personality plus. She has done herself proud in field hockey and basketball. In short, she is a grand person to know. ELIZABETH BUR BINE “Betty” “Bets” Coolidge School. Girls ' Club, 4 Betty is known to us as a carefree, mischievous, and fun- loving girl. Because of her ambitious nature, she is bound to become an efficient and successful secretary. She plans to go to Burdett, but her heart will always be with the Navy. BERNICE M. BURNS “Doll” “Bunny” Coolidge School. Freshman Girls’ Club One of Bunny’s chief activities is telling others that she is not Shir’ey. Bunny likes most sports, her favorite being bowling and bike riding. Her one ambition is to see her name in a news- ° paper as your favorite journalist. Here’s to you, Bunny! SHIRLEY NORMA BURNS “Babe” “Shorty” ‘ Shirl” Coolidge School. Freshman Girls’ Club If you see a girl with a mischievous glint in her eye, it’s bound to be Shirl. She’s happy-go-lucky and makes acquaint anees easy. Her chief pastime is reading, and her favorite spoit is bowling. Shirl plans to enter business in the future. “Clear Sailing, Shirl.” 19
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' Jhc LOC ELAINE K. CHAPLEAU “Chappie” East 0 ratios, N. J. Masque end Wig, 3, 4; Corresponding Sec- retary, 4; Plays, 3, 4; Girls ' Club, 3, 4; Speakers ' Bureau, 4; Cheer-leader, 4; Log Staff, 4 Sparkling as “7-Up” bet lots more fun, E ' aine gaily and garrulously goes through life. Although shining in dramatics, she intends to go to Radcliffe to study psychology. ELIZABETH PHYLLIS CHEEVER “Phyl” Roosevelt School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls’ Club, 3, 4 ; I ur- sity Iloclcey, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Baseball , 2, 3, 4 Phyl’s the girl you see making the goals, baskets, or home runs for her team. She loves sports and is well known through- out the school. She plans to continue Physical Education at a Massachusetts Teachers’ College. JACQUELINE CLEMENT “Jack” “Jackie” Roosevelt School. Freshman Girls’ Club; Girls ' Club, 3, 4; Red Cross, 3; Outing Club, 4 In “Clement weather” everyone is showered with smiles and charm. Unlike most of us, Jackie’s future is definitely planned. She is going to attend Harcum Junior College in Pa. When Jack gets through her course, she hopes to be a successful secre- tary. No matter what she undertakes in the future, we know she will be a success. ROBERT WINTHROP COATES “Bob” “Coatesie” Haverhill High School. Track, 3, 4 Bob is a boy who is liked by all who know him. He is well known for his friendliness and good nature. His ambition is to be a radio announcer and with his conscientiousness, he should reach his goal. MARGUERITE B. COATES “Margie” Roosevelt School. Chorus, 4; Choir, 4 Margie is always hurrying somewhere. For outside sports she enjoys skiing and skating. Present conditions have altered her plans for nurse’s training, so that she will probably work in some defense plant. 21
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