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BARBARA CAIRNS “Barb” Roosevelt School. Red Cross 2, 3; Masque and Wig 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 4; Tennis 4. Expressive dark eyes . . . smooth conversationalist . . . fash- ionable clothes . . . poise . . . awkward predicaments . . . most gullible . . . “Oh, re-a-lly?” . . . sincerity of expression. WILLIAM CAIRNS “Bill” “Lefty” Coolidge School. Baseball 3, 4. Easy to get along with . . . rolled up pants . . . Prince Ed- ward Island . . . baseball hat . . . good natured . . . Boston Gar- den . . . happy-go-lucky . . . ambitious . . . travel . . . comes in with milkman . . . feet in the aisle . . . big smile . . . “What’s that?” CAROL CAMPBELL Maywood Jr. High, Maywood, New Jersey. French Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4. Bashful . . . Montana . . . sweet . . . honey blonde . . . televis- ion . . . quiet . . . warm complexion . . . ice-skating. JAY CAMPBELL “Jay” “Soupy” Calvin Coolidge. U . S. Army. Cartoon Club 3, 4; Log Art Com- mittee. Good-natured . . . quiet and patient . . . black hair . . . neat appearance . . . very bashful, full of fun . . . likes good music and a good time . .. . wears Windsor knot ties . . . always draw- ing cartoons . . . make a suggestion and he will draw you a picture . . . favorite subject: “Auto Mechanics”. PAUL CARON “ Zi ggy” Lincoln School Jokes . . . sense of humor . . . toothpicks . . . studious . . . Ethyl (gasoline of course) . . . big blue eyes . . . wide grin . . . pastime — doing homework? . . . full of fun . . . always on the g°- [ 23 ]
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RICHARD A. BURR “Harry” “Burr “Dick” “Gull “Dixie” “Rick” Coolidge School. Cross Country 4; Winter T rac 1; Spring Tracks 4; Band 1; Orchestra x; Current Events Club 1, 2, 3; President 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Russian Club 3, 4. Expressions . . . G. T. Club . . . linguist . . . Apaches . . . “the crew” . . . jazz . . . spirit . . . debating. BARBARA BUSHEE “Bush” Lincoln School. Girls’ Club 3. 4; Field Hockey 3; Captain 4; Softball 3. Curly golden hair . . . snappy brown eyes . . . livewire . . . whiz . . . giggler . . . contagious smile . . . skating genius . . . interested in track team . . . favorite expression “What a Dilly!” . . . loads of fun . . . friendly . . . raring to go ... sweaters and skirts . . . agreeable. CHARLES E. BUTLER “Charlie” “Chas” Coolidge School. Cartoon Club 2; Football 1. Always asleep in homeroom . . . tennis and skiing enthusiast . . . “Geeeeze” . . . “Toni” won’t take. JAMES A. BUTLER “Jim” Coolidge School. The twin with the Toni . . . never at home . . . climbs trees with automobiles . . . reluctant about getting up in the morn- ing . . . one girl man . . . dislikes homework and anyone who nags at him . . . most common expression: “Geeeeeze”. RUTH BUTT “Ruthie” “Buttsie” Everett High School. Girls’ Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. Dimpled smile . . . expressive black eyes . . . “Oh’ groan” . . . keen sense of humor . . . Grant’s . . . op-ra-glasses . . . swing and sway gait . . . shorthand enthusiast . . . pastime — dancing, when not baby sitting . . . main interest - — basketball . . . joke- ster ... a different pompadour every day . . . good natured with a little spice of temper . . . peppy cheerleader. [ 22 ]
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OK In) RUSSELL S. CARY “Skip” Calvirt Coolidge School. Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Honor Society. Gold tooth . . . extraordinary soda jerk ... ski instructor . . . summer camp . . . Haslam’s Drug Store . . . generally at wit’s end . . . Bellevue enthusiast. HAYWARD F. CAYTING “Woodie” Roosevelt School. Rifle Club 2; Tennis Team 4. Brand new Nash . . . dignified . . . A’s in English . . . slip collector in “S” period . . . Gloucester . . . answers for every- thing . . . dimples . . . week-end ski trips . . . hatless . . . shy . . . always looking for a good symphony . . . good looking. JOHN L„ CEMPE “Jack” “Kemp” Coolidge School. Tall and smiling . . . corny jokes . . . good dancer and swim- mer . . . good partner at the Bal-a-rue . . . familiar with Tren- ton Street . . . likes all sports . . . fine personality . . . either working or around the “Y” ... a Schopell eater . . . fastidious . . . card shark . . . loves hockey . . . coffee hound. LOIS LORRAINE CHAPMAN “Chip” “Lulu” “Lois” Revere High School. Girls’ Club 3, 4; Girls’ Rifle Club 4; Are- mac Club, Secretary 4. Pastel sweaters . . . easy manner . . . trim figure . . . short curly hair . . . commercial expert . . . Hopkin’s ... at home be- hind a piano or an organ keyboard . . . flashy red loafers . . . poise . . . deviltry . . . weekends at Asbury Grove ... a dispos- ition that is bound to please. GRACE A. CHARLES “Grade” Coolidge School. Cloa and Plume 1; Chorus 1; Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4: Student Congress 3; Field Hoc ey 4. A bundle of pep and energy . . . beautiful red hair . . . sports enthusiast . . . everybody’s friend . . . chatterbox . . . perpetual motion . . . spontaneous giggle . . . lots of fun. [ 24 ]
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