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V. Helen Forgione “Helen” 44 Avon Street Beebe Jr. High Burdett College Commercial Blue and Gold, Typist. “Ambition has no rest.” Martha Ida Frank “Martha” 22 Pierce Street Lincoln Jr. High Boston University General “She has moved a little nearer To the Master of all music.” Kalman Carl Forman “Carl” 101 Harvard Street Lincoln Jr. High College Massachusetts State College Alpha Mu; Homeroom Representative; “Pirates of Pen¬ zance” (Ticket Committee). “Well-liked by all—a fitting tribute.” Helen Elizabeth Fransen “Helen” 42 Webber Street Browne Jr. High Burdett College Commercial Blue and Gold, Typist. “Talent is something, but tact is everything.” Sylvia Forman “Judy” 49 Bryant Street Lincoln Jr. High Burdett College Commercial Macdowell Club; Maldonian, Typist. “Talking with your companions about the things you have read; fixes them in your mind.” Dorothy Jeanette Fuller “Dot” 9 Orient Street Beebe Jr. High Burdett College General Tri-Hi; “Big-Hearted Herbert”; Maldonian, Typist. “The most important point of every business is to knoiv what ought to be done.” Constance Woodward Fowler “Connie” 9 James Street Lincoln Jr. High Designing School General Kappa Phi; AYA. “Friendships multiply joys and divide griefs.” Virginia Julia Gaetani “Ginger” 93 Malden Street Beebe Jr. High Malden Hospital General “I would help others out of a fellow-feeling.” Carolyn Foxall “Carol” 45 Willard Street Browne Jr. High College College Usona, Vice-President ’35; French Club, Vice President ’35, President ’36; Macdowell Club, Publicity Manager ’35; Ring Committee; Clothes Committee; Maldonian, Club Editor; National Honor Society. “A good presence is a letter of recommendation.” Miriam Frances Gayton “Miriam” 5 Kenilworth Street Beebe Jr. High Stenographer Commercial “A woman of deeds and not of tvords is like a garderi of beautifid flowers.”
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Norma Pearce Eisman “Norma” 64 Bowman Street Browne Jr. High Commercial “Norma always mmds her own business—a rare attri¬ bute.” John Joseph Flanagan “Jack” 143 Main Street Lincoln Jr. High M. I. T. Scientific Hockey. “We bet you ' ll remember that Washington trip.” Herbert Wilson Ellis “Fish” 505 Pleasant Street Beebe Jr. High Aviation General Band; Track; Maldonian, Biographer. “Have you ever seen a ‘Fishy’ smile?” Eleanor Joan Fleming “Ele” 49 Bainbridge Street Browne Jr. High College Lasell Junior College Music Appreciation Club; Macdowell Club; Cam, Corre¬ sponding Secretary ’35; Maldonian, Biographer; Blue and Gold, Senior Local Editor, Homeroom Reporter. “A Good-looking young lady who is the opposite of con¬ ceit.” Sylvia Shirley Esecson “Syl” 120 Salem Street Lincoln Jr. High Burdett College Commercial “An omnipresent smile.” Helen Jeanne Foley “Scotty” 34 Main Street Cheverus Burdett College General Homeroom Representative. “The effect of genuine politeness seems to be rather ease than pleasure.” Jessie Eva Fandetti “Jess” 230 Charles Street Beebe Jr. High General Cam, President ’36; French Club, Vice-President ’36; Latin Honor Society; Macdowell Club; Biology Scandals; “Mikado”; Hockey; Tennis; Outing Committee, Chair¬ man; Maldonian, Subscription Editor; Blue and Gold, Club Editor; Executive Board; National Honor Society. “Accomplishment is her middle name.” Evangeline Virginia Foote “Van” 28 Bainbridge Street Browne Jr. High Normal New England Baptist Hospital Latin Honor Society; Macdowell Club; Maldonian, Biog¬ rapher. “The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance.” Juliette Louise Ferrara “Julie” 901 Salem Street Browne Jr. High Burdett College General Usona; Tri-Hi; Cam; Macdowell Club; “Mikado”; Mal¬ donian, Typist; Biology Scandals. “Friendliness personified.” Georgia Marguerite Ford “Chuggy” 1 Winthrop Park Lincoln Jr. High Burdett College General “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low—an excellent thing in woman.”
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% Arline Frances Getchell “Speed” 26 Oliver Street Beebe Jr. High General Malden Commercial School Football Usher. “Her blushes are the reddest of red.” Israel Goldstein “Eddie” 444 Bryant Street Lincoln Jr. High College Massachusetts School of Optometry Football Badge Committee; Maldonian, Advertising Staff. “Eddie is our business man.” Beatrice Esther Gibbs “Bee” 138 Walnut Street Lincoln Jr. High Authoress College Macdowell Club; Orchestra; Sigma Phi. “Beatrice is the proverbial ‘soul of wit’.” Shirley Bernice Goodman “Shirley” 159 Salem Street Lincoln Jr. High Simmons College College English Club, President ’36; French Club, Secretary ’35; Phi Delta Phi; Engraving Committee; Maldonian, Pic¬ ture Editor; Blue and Gold, Local Editor ’35, Associate Editor ’36; Valedictorian; National Honor Society. “Congratulations to you, oUr worthy valedictorian.” Stewart George Gillette “Stewart” 79 Granite Street Browne Jr. High General Wentworth Institute Rifle Club; Maldonian, Subscription Staff. “A stoic of the woods—a man without a tear.” Emanuel Gordon “Manny” 168 Mills Street Lincoln Jr. High Boston University College “Manny is just the one to dispel those Monday blues.” Ralph Golding “Phookie” 341 Salem Street Lincoln Jr. High College State Teachers’ College Political Science Club; Alpha Zeta Phi; Baseball, Man¬ ager ’35; Cheer Leader ’35; Football Badge Committee. “Most of us know Phookie for his ear-to-ear grin.” Eileen Elizabeth Gray “Eileen” 1 Wilbur Street Browne Jr. High College Executive Administration Latin Honor Society; Maldonian, Biographer. “She is well-liked because of her naturalness.” Doris Adelaide Goldsmith “Doris” 38 Gordon Street Browne Jr. High Secretary Commercial “Well-liked, in spite of, or maybe because of, her quiet¬ ness.” Anne Greek “Junior” 111 Walnut Street Lunenburg Academy, Nova Scotia General Burdett College History Club; Tri-Hi; Class Gift Committee, Chairman; Blue and Gold, Homeroom Reporter; Executive Board. “Nova Scotia certainly gave us a treat.”
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