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OtHE LDP SALLY CALDEH “Babsy” “Sal” Roosevelt School. Brush and Palette 2, 3; l ed Cross 3; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Masque and Wig 4; Honor Society 4. Smile as bright as a new penny . . . neat . . . bangs and page- boy . . . dependable , . . tennis . . . onee her mind is made up — !!! ... as artistie as Mother Nature . . . swimming and sail- ing at Gloueester. BERNICE CAMPBELL “Bernie” Calvin Coolidge School. Honor Society 3; Girls ' Club 3, 4. Freekles . . . shy . . . Saturday-night dancing . . . cafeteria bills . . . History whiz . . . Tut language . . . Oak Grove . . . always late . . . pretty hair . . . efficient . . . painting is her pastime. LORRAINE CANNEY “Rainy” Roosevelt School. Girls ' Club 3, 4. Girl with the car . . . wink . . . side glances . . . lovely smile . . . suits . . . “owner” of mirror in locker . . . always kidding about something . . . Melvin Village, N. H. . . . big blue eyes . . . short wavy hair . . . seems to be always reading a book or talking to someone . . . never in a hurr ' to get out of school at 2:30. HAZEL MAE CANNON “Mae” Roosevelt School. Smooth dancer . . . moods changeable . . . typing . . . con- stantly eating . . . Hying hngers . . . knitting wizard . . . follows the changing hair sudes ... a tiny waist, just right for the “new look” . . . sunny and smiling. KENNETH B. CAREETON “Colorado” “Ken” Roosevelt School. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. 1938 Chevrolet . . . flat tires and dead batteries . . . athletic ability . . . shoulders . . . sharp clothes . . . beaming smile . . . always on timer? . . . eagerness . . . tough, but oh so gentle! . . . grocery ' store tycoon . . . friendliness . . . “He-man” ap- pearance. [ 24 ]
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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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ANN CARTER “1 larbie “Squeeks” “Rutch” IJncohi School. Blonde . . . Malden . . . Sacred Heart Drill l eain . . . clothes . . . dimples . . . pep . . . “Palace” . . . Joslin’s . . . Calloping Annie from Pine Banks’ Stable ... a mad passion for buighn Monroe . . . “Lt. Norman Prince Drum and Bugle Corps” . . . giggles. WILLIAM iM. CATALDO “Bill” “Cat” St. Rose School, Chelsea. Cross Country 3. Good looking . . . real curly hair . . . ruddy complexion . . . Ph’inouth ... a trip to California . . . Lirst National StorerPr? . . . football, baseball, and basketball . . . photography . . . t ' ery humorous???? . . . goes for flashy clothes . . . likes to driye . . . always in town at the moyies. JO ANN CATLAND “Jo” “Cat” Lincoln School. Current Events 2, 3, 4; Imprint 3, 4; junior Classi- cal Leagtte 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Captivatingly coy . . . haystacks and skating rinks . . . quiet and attentive . . . smart sophistication . . . dignified, but still fun-loving . . . dreams of being a second Schiaparelli . . . clever with a needle . . . large brown eyes ... a voice, dripping with honey. MARION CELANI Coolidge School. Cloak and Plume 1; Masque and Wig 2; Brush and Palette 2; Girls ' Cluh 4; Honor Society 4. Dark . . . Marimba . . . traveling . . . studious . . . warm smile . . . just loves Guy Lombardo . . . conscientious . . . movies . . . dancing . . . easy to like . . . always on the go . . . adamant . . . future-dress designer . . . artist . . . “Good heav- ens” . . . “Ballerina” . . . sincere. BEATRICE CIIETWYND “Bea” Coolidge School. Masque and Wig 2, 3; Girls’ Cluh 4. Neat . . . delightfully eye-catching . . . facetious . . . effi- cient . . . profile . . . mermaid . . . songstress ... I lopkins’ and ice cream . . . bubbling giggles . . . chewing gum . . . “Oh! My gosh!” . . . suits . . . dancing . . . Vaughn Monroe and “Ballerina” . . . bowling . . . aims for Secretarial work . . . movies. [ 25 ]
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