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RAYMOND E. BLAIR “Ray” Lincoln School. Band i; Nuntius Staff i; Rifle Club 2, 4, Treas- urer 4; Imprint Business Staff 4; Log Business Staff 4. Beard . . . corduroy jacket . . . good build . . . Granada . . . drooping hair . . . women . . . friendly . . . could sub for Ein- stein . . . great pal . . . dancing . . . “No, no, no, that isn’t how” . . . Totem Pole . . . flirt . . . knows where he’s going . . . neat . . . sedate walk. CHIRD BOONYARATAREJ Chulalongkporn Preparatory School, Bangkok., Siam. Rifle Club 4. Always smiling . . . Sumedh and Sudhi . . . very good shot . . . “In my country” . . . frequent trips to Boston . . . friendly with everyone . . . extremely good manners . . . something of a mechanical genius . . . always to be seen at football games with “Medh” and “Tee” . . . takes good pictures. JUNE E. BORLAND “Junie” “Shorty” Roosevelt School Girls ' Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Allied Youth 4; Girls’ Rifle Club 4. Elizabeth Taylor of M. H. S. . little bundle of pep . . . dark hair and eyes . . . likeable grin . . . hearty laugh . . . unsophisti- cated . . . mischief making . . . the littlest cheerleader . . . Mel- rose Theatre . . . “Tiny twosome.” WILLIAM C. BOYLE “Buck” “Bill” Roosevelt School. Rifle Club 4. On the go, either horseback riding, skating, skiing or driving his father’s car . . . medium height . . . dark hair . . . good looking . . . enjoys music and sleeping and French classes. JANE ANN BREEDE “Jane” “Janie” West Newfield, Maine. Art Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Junior Classical League 3, 4; Aremac Club 3; French Club 4; Red Cross 4 - “Good things come in small packages” ... A Cicero fan . . . chicks and cats . . . everpresent, ready for action . . . “Dedham- ite” or “Mainiac?” . . . sunny disposition . . . gift for gab . . . sweet, but not saccharine . . . calm, unruffled type . . . nice to know. [20]
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NILS BENGSTON “Nils” “Nibby” Lincoln School. Glee Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 2. 3; Operetta. Crest Avenue ... 48 Chrysler “New Yorker” red . . . singer . . . happy-go-lucky . . . well-dressed and neat . . . partial to pop- corn and movies . . . opera fan . . . likes to hunt . . . stubborn hair to comb . . . Bob’s car . . . “Whadda ya mean?” . . . “Es- so’s the best! . . . skiing. FLOYD HENRY BENNETT “Swifty “Bud Rutland High School, Rutland Vermont. Football 3. 4; Rifle Club 3. Big smile . . . blond hair . . . quick wit and good humor . . Dodge Coupe . . . careful driver . . . Joslin’s . . . ardent French student. ROBERT BENNETT “Bob” “Benney” Roosevelt School. Baseball 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3. Curly hair . . . perpetually eating egg sandwiches . . . always teasing the girls . . . brown clothes . . . many friends . . . amic- able to teachers . . . pleasing personality. NORMAN BERTHEL “Norm” “Normy” Roosevelt School. Honor Society 3. 4, Girlish giggle . . . full of funny remarks . . . always willing to make friends . . . cheery smile . . . skilled camper. HAROLD S. BIGWOOD “Biggy Lincoln School. Football x, 2. 3; Glee Club 3; Operetta 2. Melrose’ Nelson Eddy (?) ... blue eyes . . . Lincoln Zephyr . . . Brenda . . . wavy hair . . . Bigwood’s Sea Grill . . . good pal . . . poor memory for football plays . . . cheery smile on Mon day mornings . . . Con. Civ. homework . . . Revere Beach . . R. K. O. Radio Theatre. [ .9]
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ELEANOR G. BROWN Lincoln School. Pretty eyes . . . quick to make friends . . . lover of western music . . . quiet . . . studious . . . class saint . . . good natured . . . always helpful . . . little dressmaker . . . sweet and vivaci- ous. CAROLYN RAE BURDITT “Carol” Public School 39, New York City. Field Hockey 3; French Club 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Glee Club 4; Rifle Club 4. Bangs . . . once her mind is made up!!! ... emphatic frankness . . . coy . . . crazy ideas for doing things ... an extreme de- light in books . . . artistic temperament . . . gullible . . . dainty . . . tennis enthusiast. MARILYN W. BURKE “Mai” Roosevelt School. No make-up . . . quiet but noisy . . . talkative . . . merry mis- chief-maker . . . seldom any homework . . . always reading . . . musical . . . quick wit . . . religious. RICHARD BURNHAM “Dick” “Doc” Coohdge School. Cloak an Plume 1; Freshman Hi-Y; Baseball 4; Masque and Wig 2, 3; Allied Youth 4. Curly, blond hair . . . flashing smile . . . friendly . . . wonder- ful disposition . . . sport fan . . . statistics . . . mathematician . . . cartoons . . . “Dick’s” All-Star Teams . . . the best things always come in small packages. ROBERT ASHLEY BURNS “Bob” “Burnzy” Coolidge School. Happy-go-lucky . . . swell friend ... pleasant natured Malden auditorium (how far down?) . . . wrestling fan pompadorer . . . blue-gray eyes . . . “What da ya say?” [ 21 ]
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