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GAIL CARTER Never in a bad mood . . . “he’s out of his tree” . . . still remembers boys’ glee club with a grimace . . . horseback riding addict . . . ready with sympathy and a smile to make you forget . . . “I have a new joke!” . . . Gail ANNE CASTIGLIA That short girl with the beautiful hair . . . someday girl-Friday . . . “Oh, crumb” . . . beats a path to Cape Cod and the shore during summer . . . the quiet one . . . Annie JANICE CATALANOTTO The quiet element of 273 . . . plans NOT to be a housewife . . . expert worrier . . . known for a bleep named Taffy . . . she paries fractured French bienly . . . (un-fractured French, too) . . . Janice SARA CAVE Loudest glockenspiel our band ever had . . . dedicated to hockey and basketball for the girls . . . gifted in math . . . admires friendly people and returns their friendliness . . . Maine is God’s country . . . “Kit” PATRICIA CLANCY Puts the pep in pepper ... a bundle of laughs . . . artistically artistic . . . sewing and knitting keep her in stitches . . . energetic Y-Teen. Jr. Aux., and Can-dystriper . . . commercial art, here she comes . . . “Hey, Cuz!” . . . “Glance” FREDERICK CLARK Relaxed as they come, yet full of pep . . . you can often check him out in the Finast supermarket . . . industrious part time jobber with a flair for science . . . deep Midwestern accent . . . fond of the gentleman’s sport of billiards . . . practical joker . . . NANCY CLARK Witty and gay . . . has a flair for the extraordinaire . . . superlative seamstress . . . we gain only as we give . . . part of a well-known twosome . . . Nancy ROBERT CLAUSSEN Friendly extrovert with a distinctive personality . . . genial and even-tempered . . . first-rate golfer . . . cafeteria capers . . . colloquial English . . . knows his way around the “88” . . . “Are you fooling me?” ... Bob
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KATHLEEN CALDWELL Sophisticated . . . bee-u-ti-ful hair . . . “on guard' for fencing . . . “Why does everything have to happen to me?” . . . those who give sympathy will receive it . . . sparklingly well-groomed . . “You're kidding! . . . Kathleen MAUREEN CALLAHAN Such long, long hair . . . hello, with a smile . flair for fun . . . relaxes while listening to Broadway albums . . . remarkable answers to every question . . . “Really” . . Reenie STEVEN CALVERT Smooth-running milcr and cross-count rv man . . . all sports are favorites, particularly golf . . . brains as well . . . NHS member . . . very friendly sort of humor unless you're a trackman: then he cuts as well as any . . . relaxing to be around . . . “T2” or Steve BEVERLY CARLTON Petite miss with a love for living . . . small in height but great in stature . . . addicted to widespread teenage disease — jazz . . . summer = shore . . . subdued. but only on the surface . . . “You’re kidding” ... Bev BARBARA JEAN CAR MOD Y Petite blonde with a mind of her own . . . lots of pep and energy . . . teaching looms in the future . . . wild about tbe color blue and Mexican food . . . Modern World History, blues records, and photography rate, too . . . “Be good and have fun” . . . Barbara Jean JOCELYN CARRIGAN Contagious zest for life . . . never at a loss for words . . . willingly, helpfully present when needed . . talented twirler . . . devoted Candystriper and Daisy Bud . . . will look good with an RN s cap . . . “Where’s Carol?” .. Joy CATHY CARROLL Serious, with an eye on the future . . . would like to be an interpreter at the UN . . . in the meantime she enjoys rock collecting, tennis, and reading . . . particularly cares for US History and Spanish . . . “How thick can you get?” ... “Katrinz” 24 WILLIAM CARSON Dreams of seven lunch periods a day . . . just a little on the quiet side . . . unhurried, happy-go-lucky attitude . . . found cither reading or enjoying the great outdoors ... a compatible companion . . . Bill
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BARBARA CLEAVES Constant glow ... let Epingle solve your problems ... a song wherever she goes - - to chorus, choir. “12,” Westfield Junior Music Club, or All-State Chorus . . . 273 holds a strange AL-lure . . how can she be nutty and sophisticated at the same time? . . . “Peep or Barb JEAN CLINE Mixes basketball with piano . . . summertime means farm time . . . will succeed in the world of journalism ... a creative writer . . . argues with relish . . . “Have fun!” . . . Jean JEANNE CLINE Livens up your living . . . Normandy Beach surf ‘n’ sand lover . . . frequent prankster . . . nautical lass . . . small stature, big personality . . . Jeanne or “C.line” KENDRA OLIVER Her wardrobe is the envy of every girl ... a figure meant for modeling . . . artistically talented: a devotee of paintings, sculpturing, and modem jazz dance . . . dreams of Vermont . . . cultured in appearance and character . . . Kcndy JOHN COATS Move master in the chess club . . . “Oh. two diamonds” . . . plans membership in the ABA . . . terror of the chemistry lab . . . he actually has favorite subjects — history and math . . . Jack HARRIET GAY COBURN An indefatigable buoyancy . . leader in church fellowship . California’s the place ... a career in language is great, but Latin III and French IV? . . . often officially occupied . . . “Oh, fudge!” . . . Gay BROCK COLEMAN What, Brock's working at practice?! record-breaking hurdler from that track family . . . the toothpick . . . Community Center worker . . . loves to loaf . . . unassuming but respected and liked by everyone ... “Twitch” or Brock WILLIAM COLES Easygoing fellow with an always-ready smile . . . eager Eagle Scout . . . cafeterias are for eating, not studying ... an out-doorsman at home in the Adiron-dacks . . . “You betcha!” . . . “Beezie” 26
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