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Page 33 text:
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PHILIPPA COOMBS KELLEY Phil swings a wicked tennis racket for the tennis team, but otherwise she’s more or less harmless. She doesn t plan to be a second Helen Jacobs, however, for she writes she would like “to get into a field not yet inhabited. Whether she means to ferret out something new in the scientific world or to find a nice uninhabited field somewhere is up to her. If both fail, she’ll take up child psychology. Born: Bangor, Maine; July 13, 1916. Hobbies: Listening to the radio, writing notes. Activities: Red Cross; Varsity Tennis ’34, ’35; Class Baseball. Scholastic Intentions: Bradford Junior College. Ambition: To get into a field not yet investigated, or child psychology. BEATRICE KELLY Having become an expert in the art of cooperative driving’. Bee now wants to do cartwheels on a racing motorcycle. She adores camps—or perhaps it is one of the people in them. Destroying lollypops in that digni¬ fied manner peculiar to seniors. Bee is a raspberry- sherbert-sundae addict—when they are paid for by some¬ one else. A would-and-will-be artist. Bee, will have her paintings hung in the galleries of the world. Born: Leominster; August 27, 1916. Hobbies: Drawing, rolling skating. Activities: Dramatic Society. Ambition: Artist. RICHARD SULLY LEGHORN When the Norn Mother received the order for Leg¬ horn, R. S., she determined that this batch should be especially good. She took two heaping cups of ingenuity and into this creamed some imagination. Then she added a goodly portion of understanding mixed with versatility. She stirred it well and put it in the oven. But little Audrey laughed, and laughetl, and laughed, because she’d mixed in susceptbility for brunettes, a dis¬ like of compulsory work, and fuzzy hair. Born: Brookline, February 7, 1919. Hobbies: Music, magic, butterflies. Activities: Editor-in-Chief, Abei’jona; President, Ping- Pong Club; Vice President, Science Club; Red Cross; Editorial Staff, Highlights; Class Basketball; Saluta- torian. Scholastic Intentions: M. 1. T.
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HELEN YOUNG JOHNSTON Helen, never refer to her as “Red” if you wish her friendship, hails from Connecticut, and is as close¬ mouthed about her private affairs as a clam. We al¬ most had to open her mail to find out that Leon writes to her weekly from New Haven. Helen is the best football player in town. Although famed for her silence, when she plays, it’s hard for anyone else to be heard. Swim¬ ming is her greatest accomplishment, but she skates and skiis with skill. Born: New Haven, Conn.; April 21, 1918. Activities: Science Club; Dramatic Society. Scholastic Intentions: Simmons. Ambition: To study Dietetics. WALTER Y. JOSEPHSON Little Joe has claimed Winchester as his home town ever since August 16, 1917, when Joe first crashed life’s golden gates. On reaching High School, Joe had de¬ veloped sports as his hobby, much to Coach Mansfield’s delight. Joe is leaving Winchester High School with an enviable record in varsity competition. In fact after Prep. School Little Joe intends to become a coach. Con¬ fidentially, Joe is rather clever with the silver-ware es¬ pecially if he is within range of food. Born: Winchester; August 16, 1917. Activities: Varsity Football ’33, ’34; Varsity Basketball ’35; Tennis ’34, Capt. ’35; Treasurer Junior Class; Class Night Committee; Aberjona Staff. Vocational Intentions: Teacher-coach. GERTRUDE LOUISE KELLEY Gertie has proven herself to be a remarkable base¬ ball player, and claims that her only sorrow is the lack of a Big League for girls. A brilliant student of politics she claims that A1 Smith would make an acme President of the United States. But now that she and Huey Long have joined forces, we may look forward to baseball games every afternoon for tired politicians. Born: Winchester; September 11, 1917. Activities: Varsity Baseball ’34, ’35; Class Hockey ’34; Debating Club. Scholastic Intentions: Harvard School of Business. Vocational Intentions: Criminal lawyer.
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MURIEL LITTLE “Mule”—quaint nickname, isn’t it? We wonder if she could possibly have gotten it from one or two special characteristics. Did you ever see Muriel get annoyed at a teacher? Fun, no end. She doesn’t go in for sports except riding (horseback). She’s a shark at contract, and spends her spare time reading—nothing heavy, you understand—good books. Muriel doesn’t plan to delight any college with her presence next year, but we’re sure she’ll be an addition to something with that smile! Best of luck, Muriel. Born: Melrose Highlands; December 13, 1917. Hobbies: Horseback riding, reading. Activities: Varsity Hockey ’33, ’35; Dramatic Society; Thrift Association. Ambition: To be happy. CHARLES HENRY MALLOY To the girls, Charley is a darn cute-looking, baby¬ faced boy, with a school-girl complexion and wavy brown hair. To the boys, he’s rather quiet, yet humorous, will¬ ing, but with a will, and easy-going, yet not easily led. To the Physics class, he’s a bit ot a genius, for who, but a genius, can go through a Physics course, never daunted or down-heaiTed, and pull down a B. We ex¬ pect to see some day in the far future, in the Journal of Scientific Discoveries, that Charley has discovered a formula for sulphuric acid that J. Spencer can remember. Born: Winchester; May 7, 1918. Hobbies: Science. Ambition: Disprove Einstein. BARBARA CLAYTON MARCHANT Did you feel that breeze? It was Barbara Marchant passing by. Yes, she types ninety-nine words a minute. It’s a record they say. Whether it is a ping-pong ball, a piano keyboard, or a typewriter key, she strikes it. She is always moving and always busy. Very witty— wherever “Bab” is, there is fun and action. She keeps a diary and reads movie magazines. They say she has a ravenous appetite—maybe that’s why she’s such a wonderful cook. Born: Somerville; August 13, 1917. Hobbies: Ping-Pong, swimming. Activities: Traffic Squad; Science Club; Thrift Ass’n.; Ping-Pong Club; Typing Champion. Scholastic Intentions: Chandler Secretarial School. Ambition: To beat Dick Leghorn in Ping-Pong.
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