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jOAN CROSS ■Joanie” Crossie” I iucfjlii School, junior Red Cross 2; Girls ' Club ? , 4; junior Classi- cal League 3, 4; French Club 4. Creamy-satin complexion . . . modest and unassuming ... a character as beautilul as her lace . . . fond of jewelrs ' . . . ‘crown- ing glory” of dark, glossy waves . . . dainty as a butterfly . . . ex- pressive deep blue eves . . . loyal sports fan ... a disposition the opposite of her name. MERCEDES CLIEI ARA “Cutie” Roosevelt School. Girls’ Club 3, 4. songbird ' s lovely voice . . . talkative as a magpie . . . pretty . . . always neat . . . nice clothes . . . horses and more horses . . . laugh . . . Bully for you!” . . . long brown hair . . . crazy ideas for things to do . . always running around . . . Nahant beach. ROCER CLITHBERTSON ‘ Bud” C ' oolidge School. Baud 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. W ' avy black hair — the enemy of any Clark Gable . . . musical minded . . . hot trumpet . . . Jazz Band . . . conscientious . . . mechanical drawing . . . perpetual grin . . . easy to become ac- quainted with. I EONARD DALl ' ON ‘ Brownie” Ixoosevelt School. Cloak and Plume; Rifle Club 3; Cross Country 2. 1 all . . . curls . . . sunlamp . . . the gait of Ichabod Crane . . . perpetual cheerfulness . . . dependability . . . card tricks in Biology . . . Naval Reserve . . . classical music . . . Claire de l-une . . . excellent horsemanship. PATRICIA DAVEY “Pat” Patty” .Moravian Seminary, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Girls’ Chib 3, 4; Rifle Club 4. W ' avv dark hair . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . Pennsylvanian accent . . . drums . . . sports . . . Faith and Bettv . . . freckles . . . ‘‘Oh, gollies” . . . sweet smile . . . always ready for fun . . . nice clothes . . . talented . . . camera flenci . . full of the devil. [29]
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TH l DC MAIUON C()1 ,REA “Rutch “Micky ' Roosevelt School. Girls’ Chib 2, 3, 4; Citrreiil Events Club 2. 3, 4; Junior Classical League 3, 4; Masipte and W’ig 4; Honor Society 4. Both impressive and expressive . . . stravvherr - hlonde wlro will waltz right into your aBections . . . dancing green eyes . . . the charm that captivates . . . explosive personalit - set oH h her glih chatter. MARIE COlKdlEIX “Coffee “Stretch” Medford High School. Girls ' Club 4. Tall, sweet, and ' erv shy . . . always at the movies . . . wants to go to Washington . . . swimming . . . soda jerk . . . great pianist . . . sparkling smile . . . long skirts . . . horseback riding . . . roller skating . . . ace at hingo . . . lo es to eat. C. WdllTNEY CRAWTORI) “Shmoe” “Wdiit “Buster Pioosevelt School. Football I, 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 3; Treasurer 4; Service Fund Council 4; Log Staff; Student Council 4. Just plain “Wdrittv ' • • • broken bones . . . always read ' at a crisis with several impossible suggestions . . . pinion gears and timing rods . . . rugged prohle . . . tall enough to meet any situation . . . can laugh at bimsell . . . wood-turning . . . good in sports — good sport. ROBERl E. C1 AWTT)RD “Bob” “Louie” Coolidge School. Quite easy-going . . . prompt in keeping his appointments . . . ready to follow the gang . . . one of the first into the lunch room . . . found in the shop in his spare time . . . finds most of his in terests outside of school . . . likes to travel. BARBARA CROCKETT “Cricket” “Barb “Barbie Coolidge School. Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Girls ' Club 3, 4; Girls’ Rifle Club 4; Student Congress 4. Friendly smile surrounded by freckles and sparkling eyes . . . whiz in sports . . . ardent basketball fan . . . “W ' ell, ha-ta say it!” . . . continual laugh . . . exchanging tickets “S” period ... a great Chemistry fan! [ 28 ]
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Em L.DD NANC Y W ' AI Dli.N DAY ' ' Nance ' Roosevelt School. Junior lied Cross 1; Hrusli ami Palette 2. 3: Girls ' Club 3, 4; Junior ( lassical League 4. Blonde hair . . . mischievous grin . . . tv inkling eyes . . . lull ol tun . . . good-natured and eas ' -goinu . . . reliable . . . wait ing letters . . . Wliat a riot! GEORCih DAMEI DELANEY ‘ ' Del I wink ' Coolidge School, football 1.4. 1 all and slim . . . loothall enthusiast . . . blushes come easily . . . always on the go . . . seldom on time . . . bluffer ... an e er-taithful triend . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . conscientious and trustv orth . LEE DELANO “Joe Roosevelt School. Tall and erv quiet . . . alw ' avs has a triendlv smile . . . hrst out when school closes . . . spends his summers on the rocky coasts ot Maine . . . hashtui but nice to know . . pleasing per- sonalit . PATRICIA ANN DELANO “Pat ' Sis Coolidge School. I ennis Team 3. Short and dark . . . LI. S. C. G. . . . Dairy Bar . . . bowding W ' ednesday and Eriday . . . ahvays a cheertul smile and greeting . . . her second home ( 14 1 Eranklin Street) . . . suits . . . coro- net braids . . . cooking . . . Kennebunk. Maine . . . water . . . her problem sister (Polly). ANDREW DAVID DE ’1LEER “Andy” St. Mary ' s School. Football 1, 4. Ready smile . . . tull ot personality . . . beard . . . piles of pals . . . “Says who?” . . . ambitious ... no homework . . . cafeteria casanova . . . naturally bright . . . tough . . . athletic . . . good sport . . . wonderful disposition. [ 30 ]
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