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Othe Jill lA BACICALLIPO ■|ulic” Zckc” Batch” l iucoln School. PxiskclI’ciU 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Sojllndl 3; Rifle Club 4. Swisli — a basket! . . . that yell, yea Batch” , . .sports, her la ’orite loot! . . . takes life easy . . . ornament ol Kelley’s . . . a oootl word for eyerveme . . . records (especially Vaughn Mon- roe) . . . slow to anger, hut when she does! ... a roar of laugh - ter, cause? Batch” of course. CHARLES BAILEY Charlie” Chuck” Cecil” Lincoln School. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Big hoy . . . nice sweaters . . . Olympic bound . . . ambitious . . . neyer furious . . . confident — hut not conceited . . . slow Ford . . . guns . . . co-operatiye . . . head in the clouds . . . e.xcellent snimmer. ” LTER 1 . BARKER W ' ally” Coolidge School. Cloak and Plume 1; Imprint 2, 3; Aremac Chth 3, 4; President 3; Operetta 3, 4; Rifle Club 2; Treasurer 3; Vice- President 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Senior Speakers ' Bureau 4; Business Com- mittee of Log. Ladies ' man . . . dead eye . . . hlondie . . . sergeant of Police . . . camera and tripods . . . the garrulous rambler . . . noted for friendly greetings and salutations. ALICE M. BEAN Pooehie” Beanie” Poo” (Alvin Coolidge School. Current Events Club 2; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Field Hockey; Basketball; Assistant Manager 3; Manager 4. Petite . . . hockey fan . . . natural curly hair . . . Methodist Fellowship . . . basketball player . . . summer at Old Orchard Beach . . . fat ' ors the “Farmers” . . . cafeteria worker . . . eyen disposition. ANITA BEARD Nee” Sister” Calvin Coolidge School. Imprint 2, 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Log Staff; French Club 4. Artist . . . dimples . . . freckles . . . books falling out of locker . . . poster . . . painted ties . . . keeping up to date in fashions . . . fond of French . . . originality. [ 20 ]
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1 F □ n JENNY E. AN rONLICCI “Jet” Lincoln School. Big brown eyes . . . jet black hair . . . petite . . . C. B. C. . . . jitterbug . . . Oceanview Ballroom . . . hostess . . . hair styles . . . rhumha. JOYCE ANN APPEL Roosevelt School. Cloak and Plume 1; Current Events Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Basketball 4; Operetta 4; Junior Classical League 4. Black curly hair . . . mischievous . . . “The Look” . . . good athlete . . . always busy . . . punctual . . . “Golly” . . . dimples . . . excitable . . . husky laugh . . . energetic . . . always buzzing around. ADBINA ASIIJIAN “Chickie” “Addie” Pxoosevelt School. Girls’ Club 3, 4. “Miss Anthony” . . . dark eyes . . . dark hair . . . always giving and chewing gum . . . cheerful smile . . . good-natured . . . amateur pianist ... an apple each lunch . . . powdering her nose during stationary period . . . movies . . .ice-skating in the evening. CHARLES AVERY “Charlie” “1 Icnry” “Chuck” Calvin Coolidge School. Continuous laughter . . . quiet dresser . . . neat . . . “Sand wich King” . . . Wells Beach . . . “Putterer” . . . Drug Store . . . mechanic . . . girls . . . “Innocent Look?” . . . swimming . . . slow driver . . . operator . . . pompadour . . . quiet . . . ear for modern music. JAMES BABCOCK “Jim” “Jimmy” Calvin Coolidge School. IrackTeam 1. Black Jack . . . Frankie’s darkroom . . . W ' hish! fast on his feet when he has to be . . . telescopic sight . . . chess champion . . . hunting, fishing, and camping . . . rugged outdoorsman . . . tall tales and fish stories. [ 19 ]
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il. BRADFORD BENSON “Brad CooUdge School. Band 1, 2; Orchestra I, 2; Fresh wan Ili-Y, Presi- dent; Ili-Y 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; German Club 3; Honor Society 3; Senior Speakers ' Bnrcan 4; Rifle Club, Vice-President 2; Pmnge Officer 3, President 4; Business Committee of Log. 1 all . . . dapper . . . horse laugh . . . the eves ... an ele- gant” vocabulary ■ • • Oh!! . . . pot shot . . . the Pirate . . . soda “jerk” ... a savant . . . solid substance . . . “It ' s a natural wave.” JLINE BERTIIEE “Bert” Reading High School. Wdiiz at shorthand . . . Maplewood . . . long brown tresses . . . sweet personality ■ . • lull of pep and vitality . . . always talking in English . . . travels faster than sound from 404 to the Gvm ... a likeable smile ... a cheery “I li” for all her classmates. RAYMOND C. BEZANSON “Ray” “Buzz” Coolidge School. Freshman football; Freshman Hi-Y; Hi-Y 2, 3; Secretary 4; Rifle Club 2, 3; Aremac Club; Vice-President 3; Presi- dent 4; Operetta 4; Music night 3, 4. Very studious . . . ladies’ man . . . the quiet home type . . . noted for his originality • • . skiing (Sitzmarks) . . . his favorite outdoor activities are camping, swimming, shooting and skiing. FRANK BISHOP “Jello” Lincoln School. Neat and well appearing . . . sociable . . . skipper of a sail boat . . . always looking for the easiest way out . . . the dark and handsome lad from “401” . . . ambitious and willing to go places . . . energetic ... a handy man to have around Garniss’ Meat Market. EMIEY G. BLACK “Lee” “Blackie” Lincoln School. Chorus 1; Girls’ Club 4. Old Orchard Beach, Maine . . . Bea . . . radiant smile . . . sweet disposition . . . stylish clothes . . . big, dreamy blue eyes . . . long, red nails . . . soft, gentle voice . . . full of business . . . quiet and unassuming ... a record fan of Vaughn Monroe . . . shell earrings . . . completely feminine and lovely. [ 21 ]
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