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ROBERT CONNOLLY Bob is one of our long and lanky classmates. This stands him in good stead on the baseball diamond as everyone who has seen him pitch knows. He hopes to be one of our great economic authorities. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. JOHN CORCORAN John is our class politician. A likeable, friendly and humorous individual. He does his work well and makes no bother about it. We all wish him well in his law practice. Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Class Will 4; Junior Prom 3; Basketball 1, 4. EDWARD COREY Ed is one of our tall, dark and handsome classmates. We all get the benefit of his humor in our various classes. He hasn’t said what he’d like to be but he would make a good movie actor. Baseball 1; “Grandma Pulls the Strings’’ 3; “Gypsy Rov er” 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Class Will 4. MARY CRAMER Mary is another one of our pretty classmates who wants to join the white parade. We hear that she likes sliding on moonlight nights. We wish you all the luck in the world . Basketball 1, 2, 3; Senior Show 4. RICHARD CRAWFORD “Richie” is a philatelist and enthusiastic sportsman, especially adept at hockey. He has an ex- cellent sense of humor which is not always appreciated by his teachers. He’ll probablv enter the commercial field- Baseball 1; Track 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CRISPIN Bob was a new and welcome ad- dition to our class this year. His hobby is salt water fishing anti he says he is quiet; we’ll take his word for it. Bob’s favorite subject is bookkeeping and he plans to be- come an accountant. JACK CURRAN Jack is a well-known basketball player and a friend to everyone. With those good looks and peppy personality he is bound to be a success in whatever line he chooses. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 2. ELEANOR CURTIS Eleanor is quiet and sincere and has a host of loyal friends. She’s the kind that you don’t realize how much you like until you have to get along without her. She’s another of our future stenographers. DOROTHY DeCOSTE Another of our B. H. S. tiny mites. She is a bundle of energy and always seems to be hurrying — where to no one knows. Dot is one of those rare creatures who doesn’t seem to work hard but still gets good marks. Basketball 1. EDWINA DEE Edwina is one of those girls who believes in upholding woman’s reputation for talking, and she has succeeded well so far. Full of pep and fun, she is one of our most popular students. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Basketball 2; Senior Show 4; “Gypsy Rover” 3. ESTELLA DEMERS Miss Demers’ ambition is to become a typist in a commercial office so it’s natural that her favorite subjects are typing and shorthand. Her hobby is securing information on radio and screen stars and collecting their photo- graphs. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1. WILLIAM DOHERTY Bill will probably come knocking at your door in the future for he plans to become a salesman. His interests are varied, but he is especially susceptive to the call of the outdoors. Basketball 3, 4. 13
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MARY G. BURKE Mary is one of our vivacious classmates, always smiling and laughing. Our future business men ought to make a note of the fact that she wants to be either a stenographer or perhaps a secretary. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; “Gypsy Rover” 3. MARY L. BURKE “Burkie” is an all-round good sport. Her jovial disposition and cheery smile have brought her many friends. Tons of dynamite could not disturb her good nature. We all wish her success as a hair- dresser. “Sunbonnet Girl 1. ELIZABETH BUTLER Betty is slim, dark, and tom- boyish and used to want to be an aviatrix. We don’t see much of her around here — maybe she has outside interests. Basketball 1, 2. MARY CANAVAN This good looking girl with the nice smile is another one who aspires to be a hairdresser. Mary is very modest but everyone else is betting that she will be a big suc- cess. Gym Team 2. BETTIE CARTER Sorry to say, the interest of this snappy dresser seems to be cen- tered in Scituate. Mr. Jones’ hobby is to make her get over her bashful- ness in class. Bettie is seriously considering becoming a nurse. FRANCES CHAMBERLAIN “Franny” is another one of our sunny classmates. She has an ad- mirable disposition and gets along with everybody All the boys will want to go to school again when they hear that she wants to be a teacher in a private school. “Gypsy Rover” 3; Wampatuck 3; Junior Prom 3; ‘Who Discovered America?” ‘4; Class Motto 4. HENRY CINCERE Henry {dans to enter Tufts so future years will probably find him removing tonsils and adenoids. He ' s very serious about everything and apparently smiles only ' when no one is around, but remember- — behind the cloud the sun is shining. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Track 2, “Gipsy Rover” 3; “Who Discover- ed America” 4; Senior Show 4. MARGUERITE CLARK Marguerite likes to draw and with the aid of her artist : c ability she hopes to become an illustrator of feminine fashions. She is rather quiet around school but she enjoys dancing and playing the piano. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; “Gypsy Rover” 3; “Who Discovered Amer- ica?” 4. FRANCIS CLOUGHERTY He is the bane of a teacher ' s existence but well liked and always has an answer ready. Francis has no plans for his future, but may someday play hockey in Madison Square Garden or solve the prob- lems of our democracy. ALICE COLEMAN Alice is that petite young lady you see doing turn-overs in the Gym Exhibitions. Though small of stature, she is certainly a grand little gymnast and a whiz on the dance floor. With her personality Alice will climb high with great ease. Gym Team 2, 3. ELEANOR COLLINS We see her and “Dot” around together constantly. Eleanor likes office work and excels in swimming and, by the way, did you ever see her blush? Basketball 1. ELIZABETH CONARY One of our quiet students but an energetic sewer and a girl with a very nice personality. Betsy is going to college next year to study dietetics and we know that she will be very successful at it. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 12
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VIRGINIA EISENHAUER Don’t you think “Ginny” would make a very nice high school teach- er? That is what she is planning to be and I’ll bet the students will pay attention, especially to that beautiful curly hair and charming smile. Basketball 1. AUDREY ERICSON “Little Audrey” appears to be very quiet and bashful but once you know her you ' ll find that she is one swell person with a keen sense of humor. She’s one of the crowd often seen in “Ruthie’s” car. Basketball 1, 2, 3; “Gypsy Rover” 3. BARBARA ESTABROOK Barbara divides her time between tennis and chauffeuring her friends around in her Terraplane. This happy-go-lucky pal who never lets you down is bound for Lasalle. “Gypsy Rover” 3; “Who Dis- covered America?” 4; Senior Show 4. PRISCILLA FITZSIMMONS If you’ve seen a very pretty, curly haired, quiet young lady in the corridors it was probably Priscilla. She’s so quiet around the school we wonder if her interests are elsewhere. PAUL FOLEY Paul is the strong silent type, but his actions talk for him. He’s one of our most ambitious students, always ready to recite and never fails to pass in his homework. CLARA FRANTIELLO Someday we may hear Clara’s voice over the radio, probably sing- ing in Spanish. She prefers ice skating but her accomplishments as a swimmer and diver can’t be over looked. Her shining black tresses are the envy of many of the girls. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; “Gypsy Rover” 3; Trifles 3; “Who Dis- covered America?” 4. FREIDA FRAZIER Although Freida is one of the “babies” of our class she does her work with and ease that amazes her classmates. She also plays the organ which is something. Such an ambitious girl can’t fail. “Who Discovered America?” 4. MARIE FROGGATT Marie is that snappy blonde who thinks every thing is a “howl.” She plans to enter the field of dietetics and her hobby is, strange to say for a girl, listening to ball games. French is her favorite subject. ELAINE GAMBINO Goodnatured Elaine is a talented pianist and one of those rare creatures who enjoys all her sub- jects. English has presented her with several awards as a writer and journalism may claim her talents. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; “Gypsy Rover” 3; “Trifles” 3; Class Ring 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Wampatuck 1 , 2, 3, 4; Class Song 4; “Who Discovered America?” 4; Dramatic Club 4; News Club 4; Senior Show 4. OLIVE GARVEY “Giggles” is always full of fun and is well liked. It seems impossi- ble that she can sit still long enough to indulge in her favorite pastime which is sewing. Her favorite sub- ject is History. Basketball 1, 2, 3; “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Band 2; Wampatuck. 1, 2; “Gypsy Rover” 3. RICHARD GILBERT “Pop” should be a comedian, as he has given the gang many a laugh. His happy-go-lucky spirit, sense of humor, and pleasing per- sonality have won him many friends and are sure to help him on to success in life. Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Track 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Banquet 4. FLORA GILLAN Flora .s our all-star hockey player and how she can play hockey! She’s quiet at times but she has plenty of spirit. In almost every- one’s estimation she’s a swell per- son. “Sunbonnet Girl” 1; Hockey 2, 4; “Grandma Pulls the Strings” 3; Glee Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Banquet 4; Senior Show 4. 14
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