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45 i .Qi .af 1 631' .7 CHRISTINA CLARKE BOLDT On each cheek appearr a pretty dimplef' Laughing eyes and dimples are two of the characteristics by which we remember Tina. Her fun-loving ways make her a friend to all, Tina has belonged to the Dramatic Club and the Photography Club. Her love of the out-of-doors is shown in her outstanding ability as a skater and a swimmer, BARBARA ANN BRIGGS What sunshine is to flozrefr, rmiler are to bunzmzilyf' Barbara, the petite brunette with a win- ning smile, has been an active member of the Baton Corps. Through her ambitious work in 4-H, she was awarded a trip to Chicago this year. Barbara has excelled in her business training, and with this back- ground and her pleasing personality she will succeed in secretarial work. LUCILLE GERALDINE CALITRI Softly Jpeak ana' .trveeily rmilef' Soft brown eyes and a winsome per- sonality have won Lucille many friends. Her gentle manner has made her a wel- come member in class activities. Lucille's many interests include sewing and dancing. Capable and well-groomed, Lucille plans to become a hairdresser after graduation. MARION ELAINE CARPENTER The fumbine of ber Jmilef' This etite well roomed girl always P v 'g has a cherry hello for everyone. Last. year Marion won a trip to Chicago for her -4-H project in home improvement. Active in the Mariners, she has also participated in the Knitting Club and the Glee Club, MARY TURNBACH CARR They are proud in humility. Although a quiet member of our class. Mary participates in many school activi- ties. She is active in the lirench Club, the REBEL, and is also Production Co-Editor of the ANCHOR, A good student and a diligent worker, Mary is always on hand at SK. games, showing her enthusiastic school spirit. 'E ? jd 7
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455 N3 QQ, Q 53. 1 Li X NANCY ROSE ALLISON She can be imitated bg none. nur parallerl by any but herself. Our Junior Prom Queen, Nancy has be- come one of the most popular members of out class through het friendly and tactful manner. She is our class secretary, Assis- tant Editor of the ANCHOR, and a loyal worker on the REBEL. Nancy is able to maintain high marks besides holding a part-time job. lndustrious and co-operative, Nancy's ambition is to serve mankind as a nurse. VIOLA ANN ALMEIDA Uwfitbout lore and laughter were lt no jug. ln the midst of carefree laughter, we find petite Viola, a merry girl with a beam- ing smile for everyone. A conscientious worker, she is always ready with a helping hand. Viola's enthusiasm for sports is chiefly centered around softball. Her hobby, knitting, and her job as a part-time tele- phone operator consume much of Viola's spare time. ALICE BELKNAP ARNOLD Tell me, wha! if rormu'.9 One of the liveliest members of our class, Alice with her quick wit is con- stantly surrounded by laughing friends. Her lovely voice will long be remembered by the Glee Club. Alice's willingness and industrious manner have made her a wel- come member of the Retail Selling Club, for she is always on hand to help at all the games. ETHEL MARIE BANNISTER All who joy would :vin mm! rhare il: Happinerr um burn a tum. The echo of Ethel's laughter will live long in the classrooms and corridors of S.K. Het friendly disposition and pleasant manner have made her a jolly and sociable companion. A commercial student, Ethel has been a member of the Glee Club, the Knitting Club, and the Photography Club. LAWRENCE VINCENT BEATRICE One of the greater! pleasures in life If L'07Ilf97'J'llli07l.ll Whenever we see a group of boys in front of Room 6, Larry is in the center putting his two cents' worth into the daily discussion. His ready grin tells us that he is always ready to share in good fun. Although Larry is a loyal supporter of the Red Sox and all S.K.'s teams, he prefers basketball above all other sports. 1 761' 4 , F 'S fv-
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CAROLYN ELIZABETH CHACE Cheerful company .fh707i6l15 lhe milerf' Dark-haired Carolyn is one of the most efficient commercial students. Her exuber- ant laugh continually creates merriment among her many friends. A person of many talents, she has belonged to the Knitting Club and the Glee Club. Even with her part-time job, Carolyn finds time -1 ,A rr- 4 . . . 'ii-Q ?J4,E,,q.c , -ke .--,eiq.ve-- I qv.-,..-Y I, -1 i sur ar- -it J-- ia r 'fr ,.f- 53-473: Q 'TIITU' 'Q Y 'al Vit? 1 to make many of her clothes. EDWARD C. CHRISTENSEN. JR. Wu and uisdom are horn uith the man. Tall, handsome Eddie has been our class treasurer for four years. His personality. wit, and clever impersonations have always kept us in a jovial mood. A member of the Dramatic Club, Eddie had a leading part in the play A Date with Judy in his junior year. He is interested in sports and may be seen at all S.K. games. Sailing. ice skating, and a part-time job are only a few of Eddie's many interests. KENNETH WILLIAM COOK, JR. A life without a pufpme ir a rhip without a rudder. With the roar of a stock car, the toot of a horn, and the screeching of brakes, Kenny announces his arrival at school. Tall, dark and good looking, Kenny is a smooth dancer and a pleasant companion. As a J.V. football player in his sophomore year, he helped to make the team a suc- cess. Ken has followed the aggie and voca- tional courses which should aid him in the future. JOHN JOSEPH CRONIN Q1zietr1er5 if heart. A quiet, well-liked member of the class. -lack has won many friends during his three years at S.K. His job as a lifeguard at Scarborough during the summer gives him ample time for his hobby, which is playing the uke. An enthusiastic sports fan, jack is also an excellent ice skater. Serious and well-mannered, he has con- tributed to the success of our class activi- ties. MARY ELLEN DANIELS She'r pelite and liltfe df can he. and preftj. too. Mary, with her sweet face and shy smile. never lacks a friend. This petite miss was our class secretary during her freshman and sophomore years. An excellent student, she has participated in French Club, the REBEL, and the ANCHOR. Mary is gracious. charming, and always a lady. To our disappointment, Mary moved to New- ington, Connecticut, during her senior year. 17' Ri i I Y 6 wail X I' wir
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