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C. CARLTON COFFIN, JR. KELLY Men are of Iwo kinds, und he ls of the kind l'il like to be. Kelly never seemed worried, no matter how much the ozcasion might have called for it. His unusual, personal style of writing made entertaining reading. Band I. II. III: Ciolf II, III, IV, Captain IV: Taltler Assistant Business Manager II. Sports Editor III, IV: Tusilizfa, Editor-in-Chief IV: Press Club IV: Cheer Lead- er Ill: Head Cheer Leader IV: Orchestra I, Il: Dramatics II: Upper Quarter. ROBERT CONNOR BOB A modest athlete he. Bob was rather quiet at tirst, but when he got started he surely could be lively. He was popular and his scholastic standing was high. Bob was one of '39's athletes, particularly interested in baseball. Baseball II, III. IV: Football IV: Volleyball III: Rifle Club IV: French Club III. IV: Tattler Reporter I. IV: Tusitafu Paragrapher: N. H. Drama Day Committee III: Athletic Association II, III: Upper Quarter. DORIS CONSIGNY Happy am 1, from care I um free. Why aren't their all contented like me? Doris was one of the carefree girls of our class. She never let anything bother her. She was a member of the Outdoor Club III, IV: Home Economics Club I. II. III, IV: Lunch Counter III, IV. PAUL CORIVIIER PAULY Size is a matter of opinion. In regard to class discussion. we could always count on Pauly to detect a hidden point on which to argue at great length. Paul anticipates a career as a lawyer. He certainly ought to have the proper qualifications. VITIE PETER COROSA KID JOE IfVho mix'd reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Vitie was not only a good student, as his position on the Upper Quarter attests, but also active in sports and other extra-curricular activities. Cross Country III: Football IV: Interclass Basketball III, IV: Volleyball III. IV: Art Club: Outdoor Club: Turtle Dove III.
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ELIZABETH CHESHIRE BETTY A Iuuqhinq fure. fresh hued and fair. Betty was always the life of the party and full of pep. She invariably had a joke on the tip of her tongue. and a smile on her face. Although she did not enter many class activities, she was very popular. DORIS lSABEI.I.E CI.ARRY HSNOOKSH No gems, no qold she needs to wear She shines 1'ntr1'nsrt'uIIu fair. Doris was one of the shining lights among the school's fairer sex during her three years with us. Her presence no doubt renewed the hopes of many a disillusioned young man. In her freshman year at Melrose High School. Doris participated in athletics and music. Student I.eader III: A. A. II. III. C. AUSTIN CLEIVIENT CI.EIVI Thr world knows little of its qreutest men, Most of us didn't really get to know Clem until our Senior year, when we found him to possess humor and to be not so quiet and reserved as formerly. He was a student in the true sense of the word. We're expecting big things from you when you get through M. I. T.. Clem ! Property Committee for Senior Play: Rifle Club IV: Athletic Association I, II. III. IV: Cast of Crossing Bridges IV: Upper Quarter. GERALD CI.II7I7ORD JERRY Thou art u fellow of a good respect. All those who know Jerry have a very high re- gard for him. Although he did not engage in a great many extra-curricular activities. he did much to make school more pleasant by his cheerful presence. Golf Team II, III. IV. HOWARD CLIFFORD BIEF Otani-puh.' Oom-pah. ' A familiar sight was Biff carrying around a tuba. He'certainIy could blow a loud blast on it. too, Among other big things he enjoyed was a bass hddle, Band I. II, III. IV: Orchestra I, II. III. IV: Athletic Association Show I, IV: Class Paragrapher.
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CHRISTOS COSTARAS C J And this he bore without abgise- The grand old name of LIUf7lIt'l7'2LlI7.l' C. J. was a gentleman if there ever was one, He treated everyone alike and was liked by all. He will be remembered as one of our nearest and most polite boys, something that augurs for future success. Art Club I. II. XANTHY COUTSONIKA SAN'I'Y Proper words. proper deeds, In proper places. Santy certainly was studious. It wasn't very often that you saw her without an armful of books. She was also quite an all-round girl in gym activities. Basketball III. IV: Volleyball III. IV: Softball III. IV: Tumbling Team III, IV: A. A. I. II, III. IV: Drill Team IV: Home Economics Club II, III: Rifle Club IV, ROMEO EDWARD COUTURE ROMY The music in my heart I bore Long alter it was heard no more. Romy. who was 'iPop Wilson's right hand man. was often seen leading the orchestra in assembly. Orchestra Committee Drama Day III: Orchestra Com- mittee All-State Orchestra III: Band I. II, III. IV: Or- chestra I. II. III, IV: A. A.Sbow I, II. III, IV: Chorus I, II, III: Orchestra Conductor I, II, III, IV. ROBERT COY GRETCH . Though he had a lot of wil. He was shi! ul using it, Ciretcb was the kind that always had you laughing at one of his many jokes. His school activities were few. because he was always busy with work for the Hi-Y Club of which be was president. HARRY CROSS HDIZZIEH Swift limhed he moved with even pure. I.et it be said of Harry that be knew when to play and when to work. and that be did both well. A. A. I. II. Ill. IV: Properties Committee. Senior Play IV: 'I'rack IV.
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