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Page 33 text: “WILLIAM DAMON “Bill” “Little Bruce” “Willy” Coolidge School. Football i, 4. Class exaggerator . . . never evaded . . . racing car enthusiast . . . dirty hands . . . colleagues call him “Little Bruce” . . . fu- ture outlook — bright . . . ace mechanic. NESTORE D’ANGELO Roosevelt School. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4; Student Congress 3; Student Council, President 4; French Club, President 3; Canteen Board of Governors. Treasurer 4; Trustee- ship Fund 4; Speakers’ Bureau 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Class President. Mr. President . . . Mr. Shortstop . . . most popular . . . pleasing smile . . . dark . . . dependable . . . favorite subject, Gym . . . good natured . . . very friendly. JOHN E. DAVIS “Jock” Southern Junior High School, Somerville. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Manager 3, 4. Friendly smile . . . neat appearance . . . black hair and blue eyes . . . chemistry wizard . . . ardent basketball player . . . lover of drums . . . dislike for Spanish . . . usually seen in a Kaiser. JOHN CHARLES DAY “Jack” “Johnny” “Rowdy” Roosevelt School. Glee Club 3; Librarian 4; Band 1, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Baseball 1; T rac 4; Russian Club 3. Innocent blue eyes . . . blue striped shirts . . . perpetual smile . . . musical . . . farmer accent . . . Brown University . . . Latin lover (Ha ha) ... smart . . . hatred of neckties . . . interested in everything Scottish. MARILYN DeLOUIS “Butch” Coolidge School. Honor Society 3; Girls’ Club 3, 4; Field Hoc- key 3; Speakers’ Bureau 3; Treasurer 4. “Hi kid”. . . always prepared with a joke . . . “Art”. . .Contin- ual laughter . . . full of the “devil” . . . naturally bright . . . wonderful disposition . . . neat and trim . . . accomplished ice skater . . . extremely good natured ... a smile for everyone . . . “McGrath’s” . . . shining hair . . . petite. [29! ”
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Page 32 text: “JOAN CROWLEY Lincoln School. Girls’ Club 3, 4; French Club 3, Vice President 4; junior Classical League 3; Honor Society , Vice President 4; Field Hockey Manager 4; Softball 3, 4; Rifle Club 4; Girls’ Athletic Association 4. “Dark eyes” ... jet black hair . . . Jeanne . . . Cape Cod in- terests . . . quiet . . . loyal friend . . . warm smile . . . ardent knitter . . . big brother Bob . . . oranges and hockey sticks . . . always well groomed. BETTY L. CURRIER “Bet” “Blondie” Coolidge School. Girls’ Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Blond hair . . . black eyes . . . trumpeter . . . pianist friendly disposition . . . neat appearance . . . dislike of chemistry . . . tall. ROBERT A. CUSHMAN “Bob” “Cushie” Roosevelt School. Allied Youth 4. Tall . . . exaggerator . . . delayed action . . . hot rod . . . sec- ond floor hangout . . . young ladies . . . borrowed car . . . bron- co Bill . . . dark . . . appealing . . . bright shirt . . . has a good laugh . . . DeMolay. GEORGE CUTTER “George” Roosevelt School. Rifle Club 2; Allied Youth 4. Texaco man ... ’41 Oldsmobile . . . hunting . . . firearms . . . truth stretches . . . Wildroot Cream Oil . . . Georgie . . . auto mechanics . . . good-natured . . . agreeable. PHILIP GRAHAM DALRYMPLE “Phil” “Relic” Roosevelt School. Frac 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Art Club 4; Cross Country 4; Operetta 2 , 3, 4. “Gas pipe Joe”, the trombonist . . . wavy hair . . . innocent look . . . plays string bass in dance bands . . . active in com- munity organizations . . . collects idiotic chapeaux. [ 28 ] ”Page 34 text: “JOHN F. DENNIS JR. “Slim” Coolidge School. Veronica Lake hair-do . . . guns and hunting . . . lives on cof- fee . . . hangs out at Schopell’s . . . old cars . . . center of dis- sension in class . . . deep, hearty, infectious laugh . . . pizza . . . pet expression — “ya got me. doc” . . . most successful school skipper. RICHARD R. DIAMOND “Dickie” “Dick” “Richie” Lincoln School. Junior Red Cross i, 2, 3, 4. Flirt . . . procrastinator . . . red Chevie . . . exaggerator . . mischievous . . . DeMolay . . . cute . . . yellow sweaters . . dark . . . always has a smile . . . nonchalant . . . reckless. ROBERT DI PERSIO “Bob” “Dep Lincoln School. Hi-Y 3. 4. Brown curly hair . . . flashing smile to accompany a wise crack . . . Auto mechanics . . . Model T . . . Granada . . . colorful shirts . . . big stories plus corney jokes . . . Alton, New Hamp- shire. DAVID L. DODGE “Bert” “Dave” Coolidge School. Rolled up sleeves . . . loose tie ... always joking ... ’34 Chev . . . tremendous speeds . . . always on timer? . . . hunting and deep sea fishing . . . Old Orchard Beach . . . popular with op- posite sex ... candidate for Air Force . . . toothpick tusks . . “What d’ya say?” JACQUELINE DODIER “Jackie” Coolidge School. Girls ' Club 3. 4. Loves to cook . . . makes own attractive clothes . . . skiing en- thusiast . . . nice smile . . . easy to get along with . . Quiet . . . excellent bike rider. [ 30 ] ”
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