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H LDC BARBARA BLOOD “Barb” “Barbie” Lincoln School. Honor Society 3, 4. Quiet and shy . . . studious . . . likes to read . . . writes poetry . . . always ready to do a fayor . . . green eyes, long hair . . . cute . . . dancing at the Canteen . . . movies . . . pianist . . . forever eating soup . . . pleasant answer always ready . . . “Bye, hope you have a nice time!” ROBERT T. BOLTON “Bandy” “Bob” “Bambus” Lincoln School. As tall as Bunker Mill Monument . . . sports-minded . . . corny jokes . . . always eating ... no money . . . you’ll find Bob in the doghouse most of the time . . . always full of fun . . . happy-go-lucky. BARBARA A. BOWER “Barb” “Bobby” Calvin Coolidge School. Girls’ Chib 3, 4; Honor Society, Vice- President 3; Junior Classical League 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3; Cheerleader 4; Student Congress 4; Student Council 4. Elying blond hair . . . Eriendly smile . . . Perpetual motion . . . Little Neck and Ipswich fried clams . . . Athletic . . . “Hi ya!” . . . Lull of pep . . . Seldom on time. MILDRED BOYD “Millie” Roosevelt School. Gay sparkling smile . . . Watcha doin’? . . . soft, pretty hair ... a grand pal . . . always travels to and fro on the school bus . . . neat as the proverbial pin . . . dependable as the tides . . . friendly as a puppy. LORETTA BOYLE “Loret” Roosevelt School. Masque and Wig 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Long curly hair . . . long eyelashes concealing lovely eyes . . . dimples . . . giggly laugh . . . unusual voice . . . long skirts . . . high-heels ... a highly individualized gait . . . happy-go- lucky . . . dogwood poisoning . . . “Oh, No!” . . . things that cannot wait to be told. [ 22 ]
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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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BARBARA MARILYN BRACKETT “Ginger” “Babs” Calvin Coolhlge School. Small . . . blonde . . . blue eyes . . . Greenv ’ood Spa . . changeable as New England weather . . . steak and french fries . . . friendlv . . . good pianist . . . smart in biology . . . short skirts. DAVID BRACKEl 1 “Dave Coolhlge School. Football 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Cloak and Plume Treasurer; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Those ringlet curls . . . “Gotta nickel? ' . . . Mr. Zero . . . dazzling sweater . . . duffle bag and stick . . . the smile of Lon McCallister . . . eyes that shine with mischief . . . huhbling grin . . . naturaLborn poet. DONALD R. BREWER “Don” “Little Ed” “Swish” Roosevelt School. Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4. Sports . . . laughs . . . fun-loving . . . inhabitant of Garden and Arena . . . stocking hats . . . ping-pong “pro” . . . blisters . . . York’s and Peter’s . . . bashful . . . “That’s one for me ' . . . specs . . . ability to skip sessions . . . easy-going. BERNICE BROW N “Bern “Bun” Coolidge School. Cheerleader 4; Operetta 4. 1 hose eyes . . . sports enthusiast . . . smile . . . blue sweatci . . . All-American gal . . . jokester . . . everybody’s friend . . . “W ' ow! what a suit” . . . brown hair . . . quiet — until you know her! . . . the knitter . . . rabid hockey fan . . . June Allvson ol M.ll. S. GLENICE BROW N “Browmie” “Glen” Calvin Coolidge School. Girls’ Club 3, 4. Lubec, Maine . . . Pat . . . baby-soft comple.xion . . . warm smile . . . soft brown eyes to match long, hrowm, page-boy hair . . . dimples (one, that is!) . . . bobby sox and loafers . . . neatness of Miss Prim . . . studious . . . turned-up nose . . . full of chatter . . . mocha frappes. [-3]
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