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1947 Edward F. Scarles High School SALLY FLORENCE COLE A nzerry lzcurt for all the day Year Book Staff Y-Teens 4 Ring Committee Sally, one of our apparently quiet seniors, likes her share of fun as well as anyone else. Ambitious Sallv's courtesy and sincerity will always make us remember her. MARY ELEANOR COLPITTS K'Q1Ill'f and .m'1'vt, tlmuylzlfnl and neat One of those quiet and refined young ladies whom we are proud to have in our class, Eleanor has won the friendship and respect of many. Best of luck in all your enterprises, El, and may you meet success around the first corner. ELLIOTT COOKE Bc'Hr'r lute than uc z'c'r Elliott is one of those remarkable people who always manage to arrive at school at twenty-nine and one half minutes past eight. An all-round good sport, Elliott had a grand time in the lab. fwhen he came to school., When he didn't, he handled an oil truck like a Baby Austin. Cookie, by the way, is one of our most talented pianists. Best of luck in the future, El, CLAIRE COREY Ullfisclzivf lurks in her cya Glee Club 4 Various Committees Claire is a girl who will succeed in anything that she undertakes. She is a good student and has a pleasing per- sonality. Best wishes, Claire. DONALD CRABTREE Let swing Im king Band 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Don, a top-notch clarinetist, has proved his worth to M.H.S. in the field of music. His infectious grin and cheery greeting rate high with everybody. Keep it up. Curly, and success is yours. I9 ,. b -Jr M E klizbh if H -1 s an f A
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Eflwefljl Swdfff Mk Elm' 1947 , A si, l I 1 3 Q i E -I A, 4 ' 1 I 1 ,gl I 5 . ra was ws I n' 1 5 W9 DOROTHY ANN CASPAR fl friend Illllffdu Cirls- A.A. 2, 3 Various Committees Girl Reserves 3, 4 X Dorothy, better known as Ann, is an ambitious student. She has gained thc respect of her classmates by her sunny disposition and hex willingness to be of assistance. Best of luck, Ann. WILLIAM J. CHADWICK Il'iHy as flu' day is long Ivy OYHUOYI Year Book Editor Band 2, 3: Ass't Conductor 4 Various Committees Orchestra 2 Billy is always full of fun. His tricks and witty sayings make us admire him greatly. He is well known for his brilliant trumpet playing and his excellent scholastic rec- ord. We will never forget his flashy bow-ties and beckon- ing personality. All the luck in the world, Billy. DESPINA G. CHATIS I low ri life of solitude Girls' A.A. 2, 3 Clee Club 3 Despina is one of the quietest girls of our class, but she is well-liked by everyone. We wish you success in your musical career, Despina. BETTY ANNE CHILD lim: and laughter are cvcryzolicren Drum Nlajorette 2, 3, 4 Blue and White 4 Senior Play Committee What' would our senior class be like without this dark- haired miss with her pleasing way of adding a touch of humor here and there? Betty has taken an interest in all school activities and wherever a helping hand is needed, there you will End Betty. Keep your sunny side up. DONALD JOSEPH COELHO His mind is wer free from care Cadet Lieutenant 4 Don is well known throughout school for his sociabil- ity and his sense of humor. He always has a flattering word for the ladies and a smile for the fellows. A good sport is Don, and a good sport is liked by everyone. I8
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l'dxv1rd F Sefirles High School 1947 HERBERT W. CRAVEN .-1 regular frlloitf' Herb is another veteran who has returned to lVI.l'I.S. after doing his part in Uncle Sam's Navy. Best of luck in everything, Herbie. GLORIA G. DAIGLE Light of lmrrt, yay of spirit Year Book Staff Drum Nlajorette 2, 3, 4 That petite and peppy dark-haired drum majorette that you have seen leading the band is none other than Gloria. You have clone a wonderful job, Gloria. Keep up the good work. SHIRLEY J. DAVIS Full of 'Z'1'll1 and vigor Vice-president I, 2. 3, 4 Girls' A.A. 4 Cheerleader 2, 33 Captain 4 Bowling, President 4 Blue and White Staff 4 Girl Reserves 2 If a streak of greased lightning passes you in the hall, you can he fairly sure it's Shirley. Her inexhaustible energy and pep have made her one of the most popular girls in our class. Never change, Shirley. ROSALIE DeBURRA fl it-inning way, a pleasant smilr' Drvssrd so neat, and quita in style Girls' A.A 4 Girl Reserves 3. 4 Rosalie's sunny disposition has won her many friends at lVIH.S. ln the entertainment world, Rosalie is known as Rex, the singing cowgirl. l'Iere's to a yodeling future, Rex. ARTHUR DELDUCA A sport at all times Baseball 2, 3 We are very glad to have Del back with us after four- teen months' service in the Navy. One of the best pitchers Methuen has ever had, Del plans a career in baseball. Lots of luck, Art. 20
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