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EDWARD FITZPATRICK Xed is one of our fun-loving classmates, but always seems to get his home work done. Keeps the “trig” class in good humor with his funny (jnestions and answers. A person with his ambition and personality should go far. Graduation 4. PHYLLIS FLANDERS Phyllis is very (piiet and just came to us this year so we don ' t know much about her. Ncverthele.ss. she attracts attention without talk- ing. Her peaches and cream coni- plexion and blonde hair plus her pleasing personality are (piite a combination. CHARLES F( )RD Ford.sy is one of those boisterous fellows who gets good fun out of a joke. He is the life of F bus. His pet hobby is working in the East Braintree A P. Who knows, maybe someday he will be Presi- dent of the Chain. Basketball 1. FRANCES FRAZIER We all wish we could have Frannie ' s dimples and twinkling smile. Blushing isn ' t a lost art with Frannie as we found out when a certain teacher wondered out loud as to the identity of the ini- tials on Frannie’s j)ocketbook. GEOIUiE FRAZIER Here ' s a very quiet East Bran- treeite or .so he ai)pears to us. But you never can tell with the.se people. George might be called a strong silent man — perhai).s that is what appeals to the girls. G{)od luck to you, George. Gym Team 3; Baseball 4. GORDON FREY Gar is one of the most jiopular boys in the class. He has shown his excellence as a football and basketball player. He also has a very convincing and persuasive “line.” With the Morcom twins he forms a formidable trio. Football 3, 4; Basketball 1, ‘2, 3, 4; Gym Team 2, 3; Track 4; Hi ' i ' 4; Banquet 4. LEONORE GAGNE Lee is that tall, dark, good-look- ing girl you’ve seen arriving every morning in the company of her .sister. We wonder if a tall, curly- haired person has anything to do with the dreamy expression Lee has at times. ANNABELLE GARLAND Annabclle is that red-head who so often has candy in all her classes. Interested in sports she is well-known as one of our star hockey players. She shines on the Gym Team too. Loads of luck in the future, Annabclle. (iym Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2; Baiuiuet 4. HOWARD GAYIN Howie is one of those who are not unemi)loyed, his jjaper route keeping him busy. He also has the knack of condensing home- work into the homeroom period. Either he or his pal, Healey, is always ready to tell a funny story. Track 3, 4; Football 1; Basket- ball 1, 2; Class Day 4. SAMUEL GESO Sam, like his older brother Peter, is very quiet except in his own circle of friends. One thing we have found out about him, though, is that he is very studious, as he is always poring over his books before school. Basketball 1; Dramatic Club 3. •JEAN GRANT .Jean’s infectious giggle is always heard in our corridors. She is the girl who has given the teachers their gray hairs by her pranks. We hear the town of Avon holds a special attraction for .Jeanie. W onder who he is’? Ciym Team 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; .Junior Prom 3; Dramatic Club 1. BARBARA GRIEYE Barbara is that very quiet, bashful girl whom one never hears in class. Mr. .Jones’ hobby is to make her overco me her bashful- ness. She is still able to bhtsh, an old-fashioned but good trick. She has a calm, serene dispf)sition. Basketball 1, 2; Gym Team 2; Field Hockey 2. 19
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DOROTHY DONALDSON A crackerjack basketball player and an alert, fair referee. She is a brilliant student and always volunteers for Mr. Jones. Another sirl gone secretarial too. Good luck, Dot, and remember your pals at Braintree High ' 37 wherever you may be. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; MARY DONOYAN Quiet little Mary, but always on hand when needed. Wonder what Winona would do without her. ' I ' he pair are as inseparable pals as B. H. S. has seen, ilarj ' s name is usually seen on the Honor Roll no matter what happens to others. Basketball 1; W. .vip. tuck 4; Year Book 4; Class Prophecy 4. WILLIAM DRINAN Easy going, carefree, and a snappy dresser. Bill is small but ' effective. His rapid speech knocks you off your feet. He likes the girls, and how! Learned to bustle about behind a counter. Football. 4 MARY DRUMMEY Introducing our all-star hockey player and can she i)lay hockey! Mary is very fond of athletics and I hear she ' d rather play basketball than eat. The hockey team will miss Mary next year, but we know she ' ll be a successful teacher. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Gym ' I ' eam 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Wampatuck. 4; Orchestra 1 ; Track 3. MARY DUNNE Here is another of our athletes. My, what will Miss Daughraty do next year! Mary is one of our happy-go-lucky students and never seems to have a care. Wherever she goes we know she ' ll be a huge success. Band 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Junior Prom 3; Track 3. THOMAS EMMETT Skunk, as his better friends call him, is one of the retiring members of our Senior class. Skunk prefers working in a gas station to attending social activities, and maybe he ' s right. Anyway he ' s always there with a cheerful greeting. Good luck. Basketball 1, 2 , 3; Football 1; Track 4. HORACE ENO Sometime in the near future we are going to find Horace President of the First National Bank. He has shown himself verj- energetic as Mr. Strangford ' s assistant. Hor- ace proves his promptness, arriving daily at one minute before eight. Gym team 2; “Pirates Daughter” 2; Hi Y Club 4; Orchestra 2 , 3; Minstrel Show 4, Band 2, 3; Wampatuck. Play 3; Class Gift 4. MARION ENOS Marion is that tall, well dressed j’oung lady whom 3 ' ou see walking down the corridors surrounded bj ' fellows. Marion deserves a big hand because she dares to be differ- ent, thus being the envy of many of her class mates. “Pirate ' s Daughter” 2; Dramatic Club 3; Wampatuck 3, 4; Year Book 3, 4; Ring Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Min- .strel Show 4; Class Seal 4; Class Will 4. WILLIAM FARRINGTON One of the tallest boj-s in the class. William ' s name is very often seen on the Honor RolL He is jather qiiiet so nobody knows much about his ambitions. He .should be a success in college and in later life. “Pirate ' s Daughter” 2; Wam- p. TUCK 4; Year Book 4; Class Song Committee 4: Minstrel Show 4; Prom Committee 3. HELEN FERGUSON One of those girls whose hair speaks for herself. She is a verj- accomplished horse-back rider as might be expected. Her con- tagious smile has captivated many a shy fellow who poses to ba an ardent woman-hater. Minstrel Show 4. ANNIE FERRANTE Short, dark-haired, snapping brown eyes describes Annie. If vou ' re in the habit of reading the Honor Roll, that ' s probably where j’ou heard of Annie before. With her scholastic abilitj ' and ambitious nature, Annie ought to go places. Basketball 1, 2, 4; Orchestra 1. ARLENE FIELD Arlene, who hails from Hingham, is that brown haired, blue-ej’ed j ' oung ladj ' who is usually laughing about something between everj- period. She has been rather auiet this year, however. We wonder if it is because of her outside interest. Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 3; Dramatic Club 3; G m Team 3; Graduation 4. 18
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VIRGINIA HALL Ginny is a tall blonde whose hair is” always kept beautifully waved. She is a good scholar yet must have her fun in each of her classes, or else the day is spoiled. We re wishing Ginny the best of luck! Basketball 1, 2, 3; Gym Team 2. DONALD HARRINGTON Herring is the original “mad chemist , being an ardent chemis- try enthusiast. Always smiling, never pessimistic, Don has a great time questioning Mr. Murpl in regard to contemporarj- history. Good luck to you, Don. Rifle Club 1, 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Band 1, 4; “Pirate’s Daughter” 2. JUDITH HENDERSON Petite, pleasant and exceedingly quiet, that’s Judith. Although ' July wears spikes she is numbered among our small members. Judith has recently received her license and takes pleasure riding around the country side. Judy is known for her pleasant smile and manner. THOMAS HENNEBURY Tommy is one of the East Brain- tree gang. Always in-the-know about the bigtime baseball leagues. We don’t know whether he likes to study or not but he is always carrying plenty of books around with him. EVELA ' N HENRICH The girl with the southern accent is a good student and a fine f.iend. We see Evie in the school orcl estra sawing away on the fiddle with real spirit. We also notice that she’s a seamstress. Good luck, Evie. Orchestra 1, 2; Band 2, 3. DOROTHA ' HOLBROOK Dot is well known and liked in dear old B. H. S. She is seldom seen without her pals, Ruth and Evie. Dot’s wavy hair is th e envy of many as is her pleasant dispo.si- tion. Best of luck in the future. Dot. Basketball 2, 3; Hockey 2: Gj-m Team 2, 3, 4. RUTH HOLMES Ruthie is one of the heart- breakers of our class. Tall, blond, and beautiful, that’s Ruthie. She is verj ' popular, due to her friendly smile and sweet disposition. We wish j ' ou luck, Ruth, in all that 3 ' ou do and happj ' landings. Basketball 2. ANNA HUTCHINSON A dark haired lass who seems verj’ quiet while in class but we wouldn’t be so ver}- much sur- prised if she were one of our jolh- est class chums. In her own quiet waj’ we think that our Anna will succeed. Minstrel Show 4. CLARICE JACKSON Clary has certainh- established herself in the hearts of mam ' B. H. S. students and especially a certain Senior boj ' . Clan ' is known for her jovial, perpetual smile and animated disposition. She was eaptain of our field hockej’ team. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer leader 2, 3; Gj’m Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Ring Commit- tee 3; Junior prom 3; Track 4. ERNEST JANSSEN Ernie is a little fellow hailing from South Braintree, who doesn’t take studying very seriouslj ' . He alwaj ' s manages to have a good time in Miss Wilsker ' s study hall. Ernie is a good swimmer and also a basketball plaj’er of the first order. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4. FRANK JOHNSON Frankie is a very good student whose name is seldom missing from the Honor Roll. We expect him to matriculate at M. I. T. and somedaj ' become a great engineer. He is an ardent sport’s fan, also a good basketball and tennis plaj ' er. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Hi-A’ 1, 2, 4. AIARGARET JOHNSON A girl who is serious at heart but who also has a friendh ' little soul. ' When given the chance Margaret can tell us manj’ a tale of her ex- periences. A good dresser with effective smartness. We think she’ll go far. Typewriting 3, 4; “Pirate’s Daughter” 2; Dramatic Club 3. 20
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