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194 1 THE GOBBLER DOROTHY A. NICOLL “To know her well is io like her better. •” Glee Club 1 Student Council 1 Basketball Club 3 Class Sec’y Treasurer 3 Basketball 3, 4 Journal Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 An all-round girl with person¬ ality plus. Dot does everything well—but you should see her roller¬ skate! JOSEPH C. NOONE “Let come what may.” Baseball 4 Joe is a happy-go-lucky fellow, with a manner nobody can resist. If Joe can get friends in life as easily as he did in school, the road to success will be a straight one. IRENE E. OATES “A sense of humor is a priceless gift.” Although she appears to be quiet, Irene has a fine sense of humor which has won her many friends. As for her hair—mm— we envy you, Irene. M. LOUISE PAGE “A smile so sweet will set the world at her feet.” Etiquette Club 1 Sub Deb Club 3 Information, if you please Won’t you tell us about Louise? Why she’s a knockout at a glance, But she won’t give the boys a chance. BERTRAM G. PATTERSON “A picture is worth a thousand words. ’ ’ Chemistry Club 2 Journal Staff 4 “The News in Pictures” by Pat¬ terson will be a feature which we shall all be looking for in the pa¬ pers. Your nose for pictures will certainly aid you greatly, Patty. RITA A. PICKLES ‘ ' Over spilt, milk do not weep, Learn to look before you leap.” If you need a “bracer-upper,” call on Rita. Her easy going manner and lively wit will make you forget your troubles, pronto. Unfortun¬ ately for the local lads, Rita’s time is pretty well taken care of by out- of-town ers. MARY E. PLUMMER ‘ ‘ Dancing, you say, through life will carry you over much of its strife. ’ ’ Glee Club 1, 2 May is quiet and reserved, yet a real pal to have. She’ll make a successful dancing teacher, we know. May your life be as free from cares as your dancing is free from flaws, May. HELENA A. POLICHNOWSKI ‘ ‘ The seed of success is a daily good deed.” Glee Club 1 (Vice-President) Student Council 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain) Class Sec’y-Treasurer 2 Basketball Club 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 Journal Staff 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Pop has aimed for the skies, and with her ever-ready humor and willingness, she will be up there among the highest some day. LENA R. RANFONE ‘ ‘ My heart is like a singing bird. ’ ’ The sunshine of the business classes— and oh, what a golden voice! She is sure to spread hap¬ piness wherever she goes. WARREN W. REA ‘ ' A quiet, exterior conceals much. ’ ’ Chemistry Club 3 With Warren’s tenacity of pur¬ pose and his ability to get around difficulties, we know that he will be a successful electrical engineer. 19
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THE GOBBLER 19 4 1 ELEANOR M. LEWIS “Softly speak and sweetly smile.’ ' Sub Deb Club 3 Eleanor may be quiet, but she has a warm, sympathetic nature that will go very well in her career as a nurse. ETHEL A. LEWIS “There is no future like the present.’’ Etiquette Club 3 Ethel is very much interested in horses. Maybe she will be a prom¬ inent horsewoman some day. What¬ ever happens, we feel sure that she will achieve her goal. GEORGE W. MASSEY ‘ ‘ Music is the food of the soul. ’ ’ Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 3 Journal Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Well, George, you seem to be our violin virtuoso. We wish you loads of luck. We hope you keep on playing the violin and end up by playing with a famous sym¬ phony. FRANCES E. McCALLION V ‘ ‘ Ambition dares not stoop. ’ ’ Glee Club 1 Fran is a peppy, ambitious girl who is always ready to lend a helping hand. Her friendliness and eagerness for fun will certainly be missed by everyone. MARIAN M. McCLUNG “My mind to me a kingdom is.’’ Basketball 2 Basketball Club 2, 3 Girls’ Basketball (Asst. Mgr.) 3 (Co-mgr. 4) A good school record and a fine sense of humor have made Marian well liked. Her many activities include dancing, skiing, and effi¬ ciently managing the girls’ basket¬ ball team. Keep a-going, Marian. ISABELLA M. McKINNON “Step lively and the world ivill never pass you by.’ ’ Glee Club 1, 2 Sub Deb Club 3 Basketball 4 Journal Staff 3 l earbook Staff 4 You certainly have a large store of good natured chatter, Issie. Al¬ ways keep it on tap, so that you can use it whenever you wish. ELEANOR M. McNALLY “I’ll have rhythm in my nursery rhymes. ’ ’ Eleanor wants to be a kinder¬ garten teacher. With her pleasing way and a little rhythm in her rhymes, she ought to make a good one. VIRGINIA W. MILLER ‘ ‘ I shall not live in vain. ’ ’ Sub Deb Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Carefree, happy-go-lucky Ginnie has taken few things seriously. Her philosonpy of life excludes every suggestion of worry. BEATRICE F. MURRAY “Mischievousness in disguise is that twinkle in her eyes. ’ ’ Sub Deb Club 3 Good looking, lots of fun. That’s Murray, all in one. C. EDWARD NAYLOR “Big trees from acorns grow.’’ Eddie is always flitting here and there, but wherever he is, he is usually busy. We sincerely hope that whatever you do in life, Ed¬ die, you will go over the top. I 18
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THE GOBBLER 19 4 1 ROBERT C. RICHARD ‘ ‘ Plough deep while sluggards sleep. ’ ’ Chemistry Club 3 After plugging all week, Bob usually takes refuge with Pauline, his charming brunette on Tower Hill. Here’s hoping you will set sail in one of your models some day, Bob. ARLENE Y. SMITH ‘ ‘ Mischief sparkles in her eyes. ’ ’ Journal Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 If you ever find out the names of those dance steps, Arlene, let us know. We have often wondered where you picked them up. Keep on swinging. Snuffy. MARGUERITE A. SOUCY “Nothing succeeds like success.’’ Sub Deb Club 3 Peggy is little, but a dynamo to be sure! Perhaps if we should stop in at Annapolis in the near future we would see Peggy’s name on a door with the title ‘‘Head Naval Nurse.” ROBERT J. SULL IVAN “I’m just a football hero.’’ Athletic Council 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2 Class President 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chefs’ Club (President) 3 Junior .Marshal 3 Basketball 3, 4 (Capt.) 4 Sully has been a great leader both in the class room and in the field of sports. Keep it up, Sully! ERNEST SUMMERS “Handsome is as handsome does.’’ Class Vice-President 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Junior Marshal 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball (Manager) 3, 4 Chefs’ Club (Vice-Pres.) 3 Journal Staff 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Many of the senior girls have pined for you, Ernie, but the poor girjs have never had a chance. The trouble is that your heart belongs to Bernie. JOSEPHINE TARDIFF “They saw a Dream of Loveliness descending from the train.’’ Glee Club 1 Dramatic Club 2 Sub Deb Club 3 For that beautiful blond hair, that mischievous twinkle in her eye, and that giggle, Jo will always be remembered. Yes sir, she’il make somebody an A-l secretary! IRENE E. TAYLOR “Life is such f un, when each day is a pleasant one. ’ ’ Glee Club 1, 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Always rarin’ to go and ready to do things is our pal, Irene. Her lively chatter has brightened up many a day for us. DANIEL P. VALPEY “I love the winter wondeidand.’ ’ Model Builders’ Club 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 A.A. Play 4 All indications are that Dan will be a future star in the skiing world. Your lively personality has already shown its fruits. Here’s luck to you. ROBERT E. WAIN WRIGHT “I’m not arguing with you—Im telling you, ’ ’ Stamp Club 3 A.A. Play 4 Well, Bob, you certainly thought up some rather odd questions in your four years at Johnson. Some of them really stumped the teach¬ ers. We hope that you keep on rising, Bob, in the way you have in Boy Scouts. ROBERT S. WEATHERBEE, Jr. “Heard melodies are sweet, But those unheard are sweeter.’’ Debating Club 2 Chefs’ Club 3 Do the members of the Boxford symphony REALLY end together, Bob? If you have as much luck in life, and we hope you do, as you did in your debates, you are sur; to get in the groove. 20 I
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