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Senior Play Committee George has a fine sense of humor. He also finds great pleasure in his car and in experimenting in the chemistry lab. CAROLYN GROSS Chuck” Yearbook Staff Scholastic Review 2. 3, 4 Tri-Delta Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee French Broadcast 3 Basketball 2, 4 Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4 “Chuck,” our reliable and con- scientious Yearbook editor-in-chief, is active in sports and has a schol- astic record which assux-es her of a very successful future. RITA HALEY Tri-Delta Junior Prom Committee Senior Play Committee Year Book Staff Rita has become familiarly known as the class business woman, be- cause of her willing and enthusias- tic co-opei-ation in senior activities. JOSEPH HENNESSEY “Joe” Yearbook Staff “Joe,” with his amusing remarks and his fun-loving nature, can un- doubtedly be found riding around in George Graham’s car when he’s not in school. A INE JACOBS “Polly’ , Treasiw ' er Junior P om ComiKiltee Senior PjAwWWrimittee Hetitw’’Polly,” who has kept the Tri-N«l finances straight through- out the year, is our personal candi- date tor Morganthau’s assistant. MARIE INDILLA “Red” Tri-Delta Senior Play Committee Red,” our efficient office girl, proves the old adage that good things come in small packages. WARREN JENKINS Football 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Basketball 1 Warren is one of the most fun- loving members of the class. Those who know him, and almost every- one does, agree that he’s a lady’s man. GLORIA JOHNS Tri-Delta Senior Play I To,V (ikl joined our class in has watered all our school activities wi a genuine enthusiasm and a willii co-operation. PAULINE KILMARTIN KATHLEEN HENNESSEY “Kay Staff 01 Cl Jur|ior irro .Although -she gained .rtahy A shy, “Kay’i has nds by her sweet and cifeerful disposition. During her spai ' e she devotes herself to trying out new cooking recipes. “Polly ' ’ Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Field Hockey Manager Cheer Leader 3, 4 Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee “Polly,” mischievous and fun- loving, sparkles Kilmartin person- ality in every class activity. She has also maintained a high scholas- tic standing in her four years of high school.
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IRENE DOLAN SHIRLEY COND ' ?nior Play Committee earbook Staff ri Delta Vice-President Jovial Shirley’s efficacious manner . well displayed by her participa- on in Tri-Delta ' s activities and )mpetent office work. MARIE COOK “Taffy Senior Play Committee Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Glee Club 1, 2. 3 Tri-Delta Cheer Leader Field Hockey 1 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 “Taffy” is a grand person to know. Her winsome smile and her cheerful banter makes her a wel- come addition to any group. “Lucy Yearbook Staff jcholastic Review 3, 4 Senior Play Committee j rench Broadcast 3 Tri-Delta ijlee Club 3, 4 f. ield Hockey 1 iSasketball 4 j Excelling in both sports and Studies, “Lucy” aspires to the .study law. With her radiant nature and high aspirations, she will surely be prosperous. I IRVING CLARK Clarkie Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3 Baseball 1, 3, 4 Senior Play Cast Junior Prom Yearbook Staff Scholastic Review Athletic “Clarkie’s” versatile na- ture is an agreeable addition to our class. His inimitable portrayal of “Tommie” in the Senior Play-. coupled with his gridiron fame, has won for him extensive admiration. PRISCILLA CLARK “Pussy Field Hockey Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff “Pussy. a quiet but capable senior, has evinced an active inter- est in pursuing a career in the secretarial field. JANE DOUGLAS Tri-Delta Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff Junior Prom Committee Jane’s quiet re.serve and pleasing T le will be ' def ite assets in any Business office. ELSIE FLAHERTY “Blondie Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff (Jlee Club 1. 2, 3. 4 “Blondie,” a vivacious part-time clerk in the Woburn 5 10. has but lately become very much inter- ested in the U. S. Marines. DOROTHY FRANZ ‘Dottie BARBARA FREEMAN MARCELLA DI PERNA “Nick” Senior Play Committee Year Book Staff Junior Prom Committee Nick, although rather at times, is a good sport} and ys ready for fun. “Barb Yearbook Staff Jfunior Prom Com ior PJay Cppul ttee TiVDertU O Glee Clifb 1. 2. 3 Field Hockey Basketball k, 2 One of tlie t Kr members of our class is “Barb,” whose pep and vim are inexhaustible. Her ro-cp- eration in the si)onsoring of the Senior Play and other activities will not be forgotten.
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MILDRED KONDZIELA “Millie” MARGARET LORANGER “Peggy” Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Scholastic Review Quiet but ambitious. “Millie” will someday attain success as a com- petent office secretary. THERESA KULSKI “Tess” Yearbook Staff Tri-Delta “Tess,” with her soft voice and sweet little smile, might rightly be called the baby of ' 44. JEANNE LAVALLE Tri-Delta Yearbook Staff Junior Prom Committee Talkative Jeanne radiates good will among her many friends and classmates. Her main interests seem to center in a certain Woburn theater. CHARLOTTE LEE “Pud” Tri-Delta Glee Club 2. 3. 4 Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Blonde Charlotte, although un- assuming, remains a loyal Howe fan and may usually be seen at our games, whether they be football or basketball. RAYMOND LINCOLN “Peg-Leg” Football 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4 Senior Play Cast Yearbook Staff Boys’ Show “Raymie,” the unforgettable Mr. Thurber of “Tommy,” is an all- round “good scout.” His ability as a sportsman and his co-operation in senior affairs rate him as “tops.” Glee Club 1, 4 Tri-Delta Senior Play Committee “Peggy” is one of our jolliest seniors. Although she appears to be a quiet girl, she is full of fun when one gets to know her. Loui apparently believes in the - ny)tto, “Seen but not heard.” We’re t ateful for your co-operation in all class activities, Louise. WILLARD MATTHEWS Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4 Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Senior Play French Broadcast 3 Scholastic Review 4 Junior Prom Committee Yearbook Staff Matthews, one of the most popu- lar boys in the senior class, has made an enviable re rord in the field of sports during Kre stay here at Howe. , l j , yMac,” poeL ' Wnger, actor and jlete, has h 45 y a versatile career at Howe High. Good luck, Larry, in all future endeavors!
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