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(lass « BARBARA COPPINGER Babs.. .Blondie. ..Bari)... sYie’ll answer to any of these ....To her we owe much thanks...for her quick “ser¬ vice with a smile” in the cafe¬ teria. . . Long skirts bother Barb.... Her aspiration?... to become a tearoom mana¬ ger. .. MARILYN I. CORKE Marilyn...a diligent stu¬ dent in the College Course... Finds French fascinating... enjoys English ...Skates smoothly.. .accredited with m a n y accomplishments. ... Junior Women’s Club, Pio¬ neer and Chronicle Staffs, and French Club... all share in Marilyn’s activities... JOHN COWHEY John’s pet dislike.. .the “mockers” at Torre’s... (agreed).... Struggled brave¬ ly through tVie Commercial Course...and contributed 140 odd pounds of dynamite to the football squad....Best known for likeable person¬ ality. . .happy-go-lucky way of life... STANLEY CULLINCTON Winter brings snow...and snow brings Buster’s big boots.... Stanley played a blazing guard on the football team.... Favorite pastime seems to be sipping sodas in Torre’s with his bosom pal, Bill... ROBERT DACEY Baseball!...baseball!... baseball!.. .that’s Dace.. .first team for three straight years ...Ambition is the big leagues ...Plus athletic ability... an unsurpassable sense of humor ....Good luck, Bob!...we’ll be watching for you at Fen¬ way Park... MILDRED L. DALTON A loyal North Readingite... Millie will use her Commer¬ cial Course gleanings in office work...A cheerful lass...en¬ joys life most when dancing or swimming... .Unforget¬ table Experience Dept....the time she fell downstairs in her sophomore year... LLOYD B. DAME General Course devotee... Lloyd is a future biologist... Hobbies ?.. .hunting and trap¬ ping ...and, w e s u s p e c,t grooming that well-trained pompadour... .Though a na¬ ture lover,... Lloyd wastes no affection on that famous un¬ predictable. . .New England weather... ANN D. DAVID Ann... member of Band, Junior Women ' s Club...art committees.... If a tasty dsh. nifty outfit, or unusual decor¬ ation is needed.. .call Ann.... Around these skills she plans to build her future.. .witn emphasis on dietetics... 5 48
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Class HAROLD BOLTON Harry... Willis’ proficient soda-jerk. . .paradoxically, dis¬ likes anything that involves work...hates to get up in the morning.. .yet, oddly enough, hopes to attend Amherst School of Farming... .Life begins at 2:30 for Harry... RICHARD BROWN Brownie.. .remembered for the strange noises emitted from his cars....A three-year Shop student.. .who hopes to be a mechanic and midget au¬ to driver... .Annoyed by girls trying to do homework at tne last minute... BARBARA BUCK Tall, dark and sophisticated ...it’s not a mystery. .it’s Barbi. . . Her unforgettable performance in “Hangmans Noose”...her clever art work ...evidences of her versatility ....Belongs to Senior Execu¬ tive Board... Drum Corps... basketball team... Rainbow. .. ROBERT BUTLER Red...a veritable “jack-of- all-trades”.. .who would be handy around any house¬ hold. .. .Enjoys shop and math most...also finds plenty of time to follow sports... and his favorite pastime... which is woodworking... °f CHRISTINA CARNEY A football fan... that is Chris completely. .. . Belongs to Pioneer Staff and Junior Women’s Club . . . really fun to work with...Next year it may be a post - graduate course for Chris...who likes old R. H. S.... JEAN CARTER Petite. . .brunette.. .J e a n may soon be requesting ‘‘number, please”.. .another popular and sought-after car¬ eer may also be hers.... The carefree Jean’s most memor¬ able experience at R. H. S. . .. .unexpected two weeks’ vacation in her junior year... NANCY B. CHADWICK Our ever-busy head pro¬ gram girl... Chaddy somehow found time for Junior Wo¬ men’s Club, Rainbow, Cam¬ era Club... .Athletically in¬ clined. .. Nancy excels at ten¬ nis....Just to be different, she enjoys tinkering with cars. . .loafing. .. .and North Reading... LOIS M. CLARKSON “Sunrise Serenade”... and Lois... they’re synonymous... for us who know this vivacious lass...Belongs to orchestra, band, choir, Rainbow, and the Pioneer Staff, and was prompter for the Senior Play. ..Next act for Lois.. .nurses ' training...
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Class of LYLE DELONG Hold your hats !... here comes 160 pounds of dynamite ...Yes, that was Lyle...play¬ ing left tackle in football... guard in basketball... .H i s only outside interest...119 Walnut St....He lays claim to no ambition, as yet... DOROTHY DeMAR Prediction... Dot will go far in the world of music.... Has begun her career through her enthusiastic participation in the school orchestra.. .and Reading Symphony .... Her wagon is hitched to a star... high in the musical galaxy... JUDITH DE MATTEO A flash on the typewriter ...as well as on the piano... Subject? .. .our nimble-finger¬ ed Judy... .Orchestra, Band, Pioneer Staff.... Rainbow... always on the go....For this secretary of tomorrow... Judy’s agility guarantees suc¬ cess. .. AUDREY DE PATIE Quiet and mysterious.. .so appears Audrey.». .Has a keen interest in popular music ...and likes to spin the re¬ cent “discs”... .Office work, her future aspiration... looks promising for one with sucn a personality as Audrey’s! JAMES E. DESMOND The good-looking captain of our basketball team...and possessor of a d i s a rm i n g smile...Jim hurdled the Gen¬ eral Course, with U. S. His¬ tory a highlight.... Plans to make his own...as a G. I. Claims interest in all sports... RUTH DODGE Here’s that tall, attractive miss. . .referring to Ruth, of course!...A participant in Rainbow and Junior Women’s Club... a conscientious fol¬ lower of the College Course . .. Where to, next year ? ... Nurses’ training school... that’s Ruth’s goal... LAWRENCE DOUCETTE Everybody’s f r i,e n d... known as “Pushie”.... Music and dancing are m usts with him... short skirts are defi¬ nitely out....He’ll never for¬ get Miss Cox and Miss Burns ... (they’ll probably never forget him)...we know we’ll always remember “Pushie”... PAUL DUBE Dub is noted for dashing along Woburn. Street at 8:14 A.M. . .three years of suc¬ cessful football.. .activity in French Club... .He’ll never forget those Math IV Tests which toughened him... for the battle of life... ' ' ■ :
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