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l.OLIISH CICOHIA “Cic “Lou Lincoln School. (.Hrls ' ( luh 4. 1 Icr Ipana smile and hearty lauoli will make her luture bright . . . red hair and brown treekles ... so near vet always so tar (dreamy) . . . What-whatya sayrr? . . . “I lev, kids, wait tor me . . . slim . . . the girl with a good word tor er’ervonc. JOAN CLEARY “Joannie “J. C. Stoneluwi High School. Rifle Club 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Honor Society 4. Giggles . . . brown, curly halo . . . pin sets . . . cute grin . . . inquisitive nature . . . impulsive attitude . . . “ ' ord!’’ and “Llh hiek!” ... LI. ot M. . . . water bug . . . little . . . “Yes. but!” MARION CLINE Roosevelt School. Girls ' Club 3, 4. Forever borrowing homework . . . “convinced, toiled again” . . . happv-go-luckv . . . comical savings . . . pep . . . Sunn weather . . . the kids . . . “Sis ' . . . slacks . . . Lobster Shop . . . changeable . . . baseball . . . dancing . . . shows. DAVID PALIL CLOllES “Dave “ClousN ' Roosevelt School. Gloak and Plume: Masijue and W’ig 2. 3. 4; Rifle Gluh 2; Current Events Club 3; Imprint 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Junior Classical League 3. 4; Russian Club 4. Mechanical genius . . . lover ot romance languages ' ? . . . Stage Manager . . . efficient . . . serious . . . dog lo er . . . summer resident ot the rural region ot YYirner (N. 11.4 TERRILL M. COFFELT “Terr 4 ' “Co-Co Gilbert Stuart, Prov ' idence. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3; Masque and Wig 2, 3. Sharp neckties . . . colorful shirts . . . curly hair . . . smooth dresser . . . music, in every form and fashion . . . Block Island maestro of the accordion . . . good dancer. [ 6 ]
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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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F □ P n B 5 IM AllC,ll COFFIN, JR. A ' oggin Arky” “Junior” Roosevelt School. Dark eves . . . joekev tan . . . bakery . . . that laugh . . . here there’s trouble there ' s ’aughn . . . dark hair . . . has a I li tor c er body . . . good athlete . . . “Dairy Bar Kid” . . . always u ' histling . . . big grin . . . eheertul attitude toward everything. RICI lARi:) COLBURN “Diek’’ “Shmoe” “Dickie” Roosevelt School. l i-Y 3, 4; Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3; Log Staff 4. 1 all, light and handsome . . . back again . . . Whit’s lawyer . . . headwaiter ... a gourmand ... fill ’er up! . . . always ready with a good joke . . . always ready to give and take . . . “The Voice” . . . late again . . . the ladies’ man . . . life of the party . . . long hair . . . hot music . . . supreme dancer. JANET CONNER “Jan” “Janie” Lincoln School. Bal-a-Roue . . . short, curly hair . . . red ... ice skating . . . the kids ... a catching . . . “Oh, How I Elate to Get up in the Morning” . . . forever eating candy — that must be where she gets all that energy. JAMES CONNOLLY “Jimmy” St. iALtry’s School. Hockey 1, 2, 3; Co-Captain 4; Football 1, 2, 3. Eanatic puck chaser . . . reindeer sweater . . . ear for pencils . . . woman hater! (is her) . . . boisterous laugh . . . curly hair . . . always bluffing . . . three cheers for Moonland . . . future chef of Del Monte’s . . . instantaneous smile . . . ardent home- work evader. MARILYN CONTE “Mai” “Ceorgia” Lincoln School. Girls ' Club 3, 4; Imprint 3; Co-Editor 4; hlonor Society 3; President 4; junior Classical League 3, 4; Current Events 4; Log Editor-in-Chief. A little package of sw eetness . . . pert expression . . . dainty as a mavflower . . . the “new look” in hairdo’s ... a touch of genius as well as a touch of Venus . . . demure as an old-fashioned girl. [ 27]
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