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Page 30 text:
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JOSEPH S. KIMBER Joe Tufts Athletic . . . earnest . . . capable . . . Joe was a varsity football man . . . wielded expert guitar for Vau-Devil Show . . . hopes someday to develop a bedside manner and officiate as an M.D. . . . can’t choose between hockey, fish¬ ing, sailing. MARGARET R. EAVERTY Peggy Vau-Devil’s tap choruses will be lost without Margo . . . D. A., Library Club, and A. A. . . . petite Peggy . . . draws alluring females and handsome Harries in spare time . . . Winchester movies hold extra minutes . . . hopes eventually to become a commercial artist. CONRAD S. LARSON Connie University of New Hampshire Dapper and racy . . . ski-maniac . . . a love for the modern day of speed, on a motorcycle or a snow-crested slope . . . Lilliput’s giant ... a way—rather a private road—with women . . . hustled traffic congestion ... A. A. . . . desires the skiing ability of Tod Hunter. HARRY H. LEATHERS U. of Maine Tall, frisky, wiry . . . the bane of Mr. Keeney’s existence . . . plays football despite a trick knee . . . fishes, swims, and hunts (wow!) . . . certainly not allergic to the fair sex . . . A. A. . . . tosses the oxen with astonishing agility . . . ambition is to play a clean game of baseball. CLIFFORD LINDBERG, Jr. Cliff Tall and blond . . . takes Fate’s chips they come . . . frosh and varsity foot¬ ball squads . . . like all true sailors likes rough water and smooth women . . . Science Club . . . D. A. . . . holds a good record out of the sandpits . . . dances dee-vinely ... at present aches for a fighter plane and pilot’s com¬ mission. WALTER F. LYNCH Walt Big . . . basso . . . Walt is sure to say the right thing at the right time as His Majesty’s court jester . . . knows the technic of every important Elolly- wood star (ask him) . . . A. A. . . . a capable secretary (ask the office!). HELEN A. LINDSEY Addy Lowell Normal Easy-going . . . sincere . . . wins every¬ one’s esteem . . . spends every spare minute reading . . . fair tennis game . . . genuine ability and contagious friendliness will carry her toward the ranks of the teaching profession. RICHARD A. MANCIB Shorty Harvard Appreciates good jokes, both original and borrowed . . . ran around for the track team . . . determined officer for Traffic . . . Science Club . . . favors records and sophomore girls . . . com¬ pletely enjoys his golf clubs . . . wants to be successful at whatever he does.
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ROBERT J. HUCKINS Huck Cornell Rapidly growing . . . whiffle-wearing, and still a bit of a squeak in his voice . . . spends spare time fishing . . . sail¬ ing . . . skating . . . Manager of Track, Cross Country and his Freshman Foot¬ ball team . . . rabid admirer of boats . . . wants to possess his own schooner. MARY G. JACOBELLIS Jake Easy-going . . . ambitious . . . member of Chorus . . . A. A. . . . peak of Cum Laude . . . has that jitterbug technique . . . loves wide open spaces . . . reasons unknown . . . ambition to travel . . . maintains her secret desire is to be an old maid” . . . but we know differ¬ ently. DOROTHY C. JACKSON Dot tie Wellesley Aristocratic yet disarming . . . empha¬ sizes her every undertaking with a calm finesse . . . beautiful diction ... a fun house on skis or the high seas . . . soft- ball and class basketball ... A A. rep¬ resentative . . . appreciates finer things of life — like her yen for dissections . . . we can’t understand it, Kildare; you don’t deserve her! PHYLLIS JONES Phyl Colby Jr. College Care-free, capable, and cute . . . the three C’s . . . brightened up the cast of the Vau-Devil Show . . . member D. A. and A. A. . . . friends in Canada as well as in the U. S. A. . . . will sail via schooner to the Hawaiian Islands (with Stirling Hayden?). DORIS E. JOSEPHSON Dot Business-like . . . modest . . . neat . . . a long-time booster of the A. A. . . . is circled by a wealth of friends . . . artistic self has designated future in modern designing and hairdressing. MARY E. KELLEY Betty Devlish in an angelic sort of way . . . keeps in the middle of the swim . . . as a hobby, dances (yum!) . . . spends her vacations in the city—of Chelsea . . . aspires to a life as a reporter (or is it just Superman?”). DOROTHEA E. KEEFE Dotty Mass. School of Art Good-natured . . . sincere ... in true nautical fashion . . . Dotty cruised serenely through WHS ... a member of the Library Club . . . Dramatic So¬ ciety and Thrift Association . . . spends her spare time sailing, roller-skating and clay modeling . . . dreams of sail¬ ing the South Pacific in a Chinese Junk. MARY A. KIMBALL Kim Quiet . . . unassuming . . . studious . . . so Mary impresses most of us . . . whiles away leisure time dancing . . . embroiders fastidiously . . . blondish . . . and willowy . . . and stately.
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NORMA J. MANDEVILLE Norm i Clever . . . conscientious . . . Miss Ben¬ nett’s star typist . . . arrived in Win¬ chester her junior year . . . Library Club, Dramatic Society and Yearbook Committee in two years . . . Cum Laude . . . headed towards Dorothy Thompson’s job. MARY J. MARCEAU University of N. H. Honey-voiced . . . dark-eyed . . . keeps her life in graceful measure, reading, dancing, and skating . . . two years in A. A. . . . French Club . . . aims on a fun-filled existence. GRACE M. MARABELLA Mera Dimpled . . . competent . . . prompt . . . typed teachers’ bowling scores . . . advertised for Aberjona . . . member of A. A. . . . Red Cross, Library Club, Thrift . . . Basketball . . . dances, bowls, movie-goer . . . wants to do as she pleases when she pleases. WILLIAM A. MARTENS Bill Tufts Tall, dark and handsome ... a man’s man . . . first strong first baseman . . . football and basketball player . . . val¬ uable addition to the Aberjona staff . . . ardent fisherman, and student as well . . . will some day aid the Yankees in their chase for the pennant, he says. SALLY A. McCARRON Mac A little sophisticated . . . mostly sweet . . . add a wee bit ... of blarney . . . member of the Student Council . . . and the Dramatic Society . . . and the Red Cross . . . goes through life look¬ ing for the invisible Yehudi.” jane McCarthy Mac Wellesley Clever . . . ever obliging ... an inval¬ uable aid to the Red and Black . . . Dramatic Society . . . A. A. . . . always fighting with Red ... a rabid badmin¬ ton and swatting enthusiast . . . roots emphatically for the Red Sox, and loves to cheat at cards . . . desirous of see¬ ing the world through a porthole . . . and will. VERONICA McCARRON Ronnie Teachers’ College Versatile and spontaneous . . . took ac¬ tive part in class Basketball, Baseball, Library Club, A. A., Dramatic Society, Red and Black , and Aberjona . . . not bad for one girl! . . . Ronnie’s a tennis fan . . . loves swimming and movies . . . talented in Arts and Crafts . . . to own a car and drive forever may not be patriotic right now . . . but it’s Ronnie’s idea of fun. thomas h. McCarthy Tom Tall, dark, and whiffled . . . yearns to find out what the score is with Mr. Keeney” . . . absorbed in dramatics and Class Play . . . sports ed. for R B . . . held banking money bags for two years . . . Student Government . . . Red Cross . . . Science Club . . . Traffic . . . Vau-Devil.
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