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MARJORIE A. CHAPIN Margie N. E. Baptist Hospital Petite, perky, pretty . . . blushes help¬ lessly . . . yet finds it advantageous . . . Red Cross V. P. . . . efimlged charm for yearbook ads . . . Science Club Exec. Board . . . D. A. . . . Prom Committee . . . will doubtless be an attractive nurse, but sickness will increase by epidemics and ravages. NEAL C. CLARK Bowdoin Grinning . . . aggressive . . . inimitable . . . coaxed more cheers from football crowds than any other leader . . . presi- dented Thrift masterfully . . . D. A. and A. A. representative . . . Vau-Devil . . . penned for Aberjona . . . experi¬ mented with Science Club . . . aspires hopefully to pipes, slippers, wives—er, wife! MARION CIRURSO Original . . . talkative . . . business¬ like ... A. A. member . . . Cum Laude . . . Thrift Association . . . Advertising Staff of the yearbook, ’42 . . . her ambition one we’d all like to participate in — as spectators — to attend Hitler’s funeral. ROBERT F. COLLINS Bob A lanky hockey and tennis fan ... in his off moments, Bob foretells weather . . . Traffic Squad . . baseball . . . ad¬ mirable cross-country work . . . tran¬ quil yet persistent . . . aspires to kill a couple of the Japs.” STEPHEN CONNOLLY Wimpy Lean as well as keen . . . pseudo-sleepy, but we know better . . . bowler and skater . . . sets professional accounting as his goal . . . likes the girls and the affection is returned. MARY V. COOPER Jini Glamour personified . . . those flashing eyes have travelled the world over . . . breezed into WHS her senior year . . . promptly joined up for Dramatics and Science . . . gathered utensils for the Red Cross all year . . . danced signifi¬ cantly in the Vau-Devil Show . . . will measure out calories as a full-fledged dietician. MARGARET M. CONNORS Maggie Dark and cute and vivacious . . . quite a hand with a tennis racquet . . . has climbed the summits to Cum Laude . . . A. A., Library Club . . . another beau¬ teous femme devoted to Woburn. BARBARA COSS Barbie Intelligence, personality, wit ... all contributing points to a natural execu¬ tive . . . Senior Class Secretary . . . Business Manager of Yearbook . . . con¬ sistent Cum Laude . . . A. A. . . . Vau- Devil ... is a virtual duck when it comes to swimming . . . favorite haunt is a man’s heart.
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FRANK P. BROOKS SHIRLEY A. BRACKETT Shirl Jackson Brilliant . . . breezy . . . smooth . . . has whirled comet-like through us for but two years and is our dynamo . . . A. A. Exec. Board, Prom, R B, Aber- jona Asst. Ed. . . . Perm. Honor Roll and League of Nations contest . . . varsity hockey . . . core of Vau-Devil’s best ... a memorable Elaine” . . . will fascinate Europe as top cosmopo¬ lite-correspondent . . . completely won¬ derful ! SARAH E. BROWNE Sally Radcliffe Soothed and radiant . . . hailed from Ohio ... a Cum Laude girl for three years . . . edited Exchange for R B . . . Secretary of D,A. . . . Executive Board of Science Club . . . Student Government representative . . . ’42 Vau-Devil . . . sincere . . . hopes to live to see a better world.” Frank Tufts Quiet . . . efficient . . . science and photog fiend . . . seen bending over pro¬ jector at assemblies . . . first in photo¬ graphy contest . . . Camera Club treas¬ urer . . . Science Club . . . collects guns . . . hunts ducks . . . heads for an en¬ gineer’s profession. ROBERT W. BYFORD Bob Nichols Jr. College Husky . . . not hard to look at ... a valuable addition to the football team . . . also tries his hand at basketball . . . baseball and track . . . displayed talents in Class Play and Vau-Devil . . . member of ’42 Prom Committee . . . Traffic Squad . . . not exactly a woman- hater . . . wants to find something that he can do better than anyone else. H. WILBERT CALLANAN Bert U. S. Army Air Corps Worldly . . . flirtatious . . . fiery . . . A. A.’s campaigning president . . re¬ peatedly caricatured in Boston papers among our pigskin standouts . . . official capacities include other presidencies, notably the Junior Class . . . basketball varsity squad and baseball . . . first floor traffic . . . would put all his eggs in Hitler’s basket. MARGARET CARROLL Peggy Mass. Gen. Hospital Tall and attractive . . . full of pep . . . captained second team hockey . . . avid roller-skater . . . likes a smashing game of tennis . . . always exquistely dressed . . . A. A. . . . will don white cap and gown. RITA M. CAMPBELL Art School Poised . . . petite . . . engaging person¬ ality . . . faithful member of the A. A. . . . brightened up the chorus . . . one of the elect: Cum Laude . . . adept at sketching, skating, boating . . . Dra¬ matic Society . . . refuses to divulge ambition — hmmm. RITA M. CARSON Comptometer Bus. School Flappy . . . flippant . . . hardworking . . . and continually boasting slacks . . . prefers Woburn stock to what Winchester offers . . . whirling a twirling baton is just one of many accomplishments.
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ROBERT B. COSTELLO JANE COULSEN Bob Methodical and unassuming . . . Bob’s energy is largely spent beyond the school bounds (wise man) . . . member of A. A. . . . sees the lighter side of everything everytime. VIRGINIA N. COX Natalie Boston University Good - natured, obliging, conscientious worker . . . member of Library Club, Thrift, Science Club, Music Apprecia¬ tion, D. A., Handbook . . . Vau-Devil Committee . . . Cum Laude Student . . . enjoys reading, music, collecting knick-knacks . . . loads of luck in achieving her ambition ... a good “school marni.” Koli Reams of “Coulsen hair” . . . good- natured and swell . . . happily exists “defending her diverse points of view from the milling mob” . . . since a freshman an A. A. ticketeer . . . third floor Traffic vigil a familiar sight . . . whams for softball ten every spring . . . born on a ski trail . . . hankers for the Matterhorn eventually! COURTNEY A. CRANDALL Newt Harvard Hearthrob of fickle la Mackcdon . . . suave, sophisticated, smooth . . . our first president . . . other official radia¬ tions include A. A. and Student Coun¬ cil representation . . . Red Cross (knit¬ ting?), Traffic, Prom and Class Night Committes . . . platter prophet for Recorder and R B . . . reason for Vau- Devil’s success . . . many years track and basketball star ... a man with a band! EDNA M. CYR Beaming . . giggles all over . . . flut¬ ters a halting wink . . . Chorus . . . intrigued with study halls in Libe (we wonder why? . . . can talk on any¬ thing and everything — and does. ROSEMARIE DeTESO Mary Cheerful and friendly . . . Cum Laude as well as A. A. . . . Library Club and Aberjona . . . persues her ambition of tracking down the perfect speciman . . . first-rank movie lover . . . already a good housekeeper . . . just waiting. DEAN DERBY Derb University of N. H. Dark and definitely handsome . . . foot¬ ball, basketball and baseball regular . . . the focal point of every game . . .flashy A. A. Executive Board . . . Traffic lieu¬ tenant . . . Mansfield Cup winner . . . captained ’42 hoop team . . . dreams of taking the wife and kiddies to Hawaii some day. JOHN DINEEN Jawn Tufts Quiet . . . earnest . . . won his much desired flying license . . . builds model airplanes . . . technically bent . . . would enter Army Air Corps . . . sorry, not interested in girls ... a swell pal to all his friends.
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