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WALTER ADAMEK October 12th Wah For he's a jolly good fellow. G. O., Radio Club, Model Air- plane Club. ADA AHNERT September 24th Ada All grand thoughts come from the heart. Volleyball, Archery, G.O., Tumbling, French Club, Ger- man Club, Girls' Glee Club. ELIZABETH ANDERSON October 27th Liz A willing hand, and a loyal heart. Archery, Badminton, G.O., Basketball. . afaaffiouw jajmj, ,gud-Eff Zlafl- wt Lei 2 .. 'b p X ROBERT apJoNBs 1-we Lif June -'ith I X '1Str.etehL' , Ulglqsdso nag j ',.. retcl1.kL,: H G.O., Green Witch. V F , 'QKBR . fha' f, L N' ,Ji ,b A , ,sszgtg ' ' . -me - . U . ,.. W lv If ,L.o'A' . E . 4- , x W I P JJ' 1 B DecemberxQ - - Q Sis' l if A good h ?Jom gold. V 1 G.O., French Club, Girls Glee Club, Opera Club, Green Witch. iiii f' k W ' ..,. sg, R Nw W xXXY X lli ..,.-', DBNISB AUSTIN .3,,,wQ-'1- February 10th De De Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. Soccer, Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Archery, Badminton, Tumbling, Tennis, G.O., G.H.S. News, Green Witch, Dramatic Association. . N. . f fzffjj -5 M 'V . , ii W ., ' :B ,BBB-.,, - , :sm .Av 11, Rang R :B- 1-As., .1 ' 1-:.2 ,,.,: if .' 3 wa, sf' GENEVIEVE AVANTINO October 4th Jennie With mirth and laughter let wrinkles come. G.O., Girls' Glee Club. 1 fw 4 U ,Y ii. it 0 g ' .., Y ' ALBERT AYRES l February 13th Al There's a twinkle in his eyeff G.O., Spanish Club. y ? ilii lWILLIAIvl BANKS f March 24th Banksy' gl g His friendship is a privilegef, X . I G.O., Boys',G e Club, ' - ff ' 54 'l.e' ft News, ee 'tch. l',. - 'Ta' 7 ' .5Q,XZh- sli lr A 1525.255 V, . ' ANE BANTA T December 4th Jane' Lovely to look at, delightful to El i'.., - know. st.. 5 B . .- . '06u... Hockey, Basketball, Volley, ball, Tumbling, Tennis, G.O. Dramatic Association, Riding Club, Girls' Glee Club, Opers Club, Green Witch, Dance Club, National Honor Society w f .1 -H 1 'K ,of ERIC BERG , January 6th Eric Men of few words are the best men. G.O. JOYCE BESSO July 23rd Joy A light heart lives long. . Baseball, Tennis, G.O., Dra-X matic Association, Spanish! Club.
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une, 1943 stubby man, stroking his beard. And what of the Operettas ? Three, I answered. First, 'Little Women,' with Lillian Robin- son fstudent director of the opera clubl, Josephine Barone, Janet Tooley, Margaret Knotter, Tilda Bologna, and Charles Butter. Second, 'The Waltz Dream,' with Lillian Robinson, Virginia Ash, Josephine Barone. Third, 'The Mocking Bird,' with Lillian Robin- son, Janet Hall, lclub secretaryl, Betty Hawkins, Joan Bradley, Jose- phine Murgiano, Ruth Nelson, Gloria Skue, and Dan Jankovich. The club had some wonderful voices, mused the taller of the two. On the subject of music, I suggested, there was also a group fx who, through faithful adherence to the Band and Orchestra, en- A-i ,, riched the quality of the school. Charles Butter, Wiles Dauphine, ' .,, W ' V Frank Fuscaldo, Sam Pasquerelli, Angelo Pucci, Joseph Policastro, 7 t. , and Douglas Stevens are some. Also Tilda Bologna, Betty Chard, Mar- ' Eg,-Qtf 1 .L ff, garet Hnotter, Winifred Yelsosky, George Davis, .and Patsy Bova. .V N, K... . We've heard what a job they did, both remarked. Tell us ' iit' f though, would there be material for the model newspaper? V, V X5g?f9x? fit, Throughout the class ran a literary vein, I recalled. 'The lg'Av,:Eg,3,b?T'W ,iiw,,,:, EUGENE SALVATORE Vice-President WILLIAM CARYL Treasurer They were a team, confessed the two together. But say- have you anything to say about the class as a whole? I thought a minute. Mr, Shattuck, and later, Mr. Bella were our Green Witch, our superior school magazine, had Rolf Fjelde, editor, Jean Wilhelm, associate editor, and many more from the '43 class on its staff, including Michal Isbell, Gloria Hannigan, Janet Tooley, Claire Kelly, Elizabeth Frazier, Robert apJones, George Davis, and James Finney. When the 'G.H.S. News' appeared in our fourth year, several seniors were on its staff, two of them running a column. Many students ofthe class, I added, distinguished themselves individually. Elizabeth Frazier rose to head the debating club. Rolf Fjelde, president of the German Club, received, in his third year, the Harvard Book Prize for being the most outstanding junior. That's only two, there were others--some in the field of sports. That's right, remarked the stubby one. This community will have a football team-. But I cut them short. What a bunch of scrappers Coach Conlin, and later, Coach Wilson turned out. Why, there was Pete Mitchell, John Cooney, Hodge Brush, Albert Carroll, Bob Kepple, Paul Palmer, Vincent Perna, Jeep Salvatore, and- principals. The '43 class went through a lot with their inspiration. And you may want to remember the war. It burst on us as seniors, and we had to step lively to set the school an example by purchasing bonds and shouldering the Victory Corps. However, I spoke, that is all by the board now, gentlemen. The 'class' will never more exist. Only its spirit haunts the old school, for the individual members are scattered far beyond its shadow. But say, ,I said, collecting myself, will you bringsthem together for your model town ? They arose together, one tucking his beard in his sweater, the other tumbling with his cap. Well, spoke the taller, we hardly expected your class was that good. Why, we'd have to rebuild the town completely to do it justicel Consider yourself lucky to have belonged to it, the class of '43l They left, disappearing into the rain. GEORGE DAVIS, Historian. LAWRENCE NARDI G. O. Representative
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. if rife' . B..-BEAM We eet t . a p as - ' ,s t g t. . I occer, Vol1eyball, Bad on, .ennis,,.'GO., Dramatic Asso- iation, Spanish Club, Girls' Elee Club. TILDA BOLOGNA Tanuary 13th Til It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. occer, Basketball, Volleyball, aseball, Girls' G Club, .O., French Club, Girls' Glee lub, Opera Club, Orchestra, Green Witch, High School tring Ensemble, National onor Society. 'i-ro.49.o at Lcrut G: as WSL f Title. ROY BONAPARTE February 6th Boney His only fault is that he has no fault. G.O., The Compass, Class President. A Q . , 1 V' I N .tv PATSY BOVA September 15th Pat He did the utmost bounds of knowledge find. Tennis, G.O., French Club, Orchestra i .ax ff 3 JOAN BRADLEY August 13th Lee Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. Badminton, Secretary, Drama- A 191 - I 'wk V K rental? E Lk . Q .M A -4, .f-,X 'L 'K ,L Q Y i 1 f as JOHN BRENNAN July 'Ith Johnny I am wealthy in my friends. G.O., National Honor Society. BEVERLY BRIDGES October 2nd Babs A merry heart is good medicine. Archery, G.O., Girls' Glee Club, Opera Club. r ' x , K y 3' N '::. r lining 6 f 2 Q, E 1 ,.,,, ' f 2 'ih J ! mi J I ll? - . fi, f f.? Mi , 'B . D, .. ti . ff - J in a 'N-r I' Q.- , 1 ,hs 'mf' 5, a if 'iw 52' .Q N 'Qu - fr CELESTE BROWN June 17th Celeste It is not strength but art that obtains the prize. Basketball. PATRICK BROWN October 7th I , Pat I Happiness is a wine of thetrarest I vintage , 1 ' Cross Country, Track, G.O. ABBOTT BRUSH July 27th Hodge The world means something to the capable. Football, G.O., The Compass, Band, National Honor Society. tic Association, National Thes- my -f pians, Girls' Glee Club, Opera - i W Club. Ts we X . Ol W' s ' LEH T 'in '11--A JEANNE BURT A t 1:iN BEAN? hb H if E ' s A Q January 16th Jeanne ' ugus 1 e on ,ws ,,, a Vivacity is the health of the He has thebsitzation well in . '79 if fp., ff- Jpififjf an . f w ,-,. . B b ll, G.O., C Cl b. G.O., German Club, Radio 1 it ' ase a amera u ,Club, National Honor Society. Hi, '-.. A ' ' ' i 'W i I' ' t , it ,
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