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THE GO BBLER 1942 RUTH D. DIAMONT Hobby Club 2 (Treasurer) A. A. Play 3 Gobbler 4 Debating Club 4 Everyone who knows Ruthie will agree she is a faithful friend. Ruthie is a real pal, always ready for fun.. CAROLYN DIMERY Hobby Club 2 Gobbler 4 Carolyn’s a quiet lass with Scottish reserve, but this doesn’t hinder her from accomplishing what she goes after. ELIZABETH A. DOHERTY Glee Club 2 Cheer Leader 4 Betty has a bewitching, steady line of chatter and a. cute little smile to go with it. ROBERT F. DONAHUE Jiggs supplies the humor for our class. What would the Senior Busi¬ ness Class be without him? Here’s hoping you find success in the field of sports, especially as a golfer. ROBERT D. EARL Football 2, 3, 4 Bob just never had much time to chase the girls. Bob is a hard worker and a hearty eater. We are sure he will own a large farm some day, and settle down to live in the country. ROSEMARY A. ELDREDGE Rosie, we’re sure you’ll go a long way in life with your happy- go-lucky manner. Remember the time we got triple homework in shorthand because of your ready humor? We wouldn’t have had as good a time in high school without you. ANNA H. EVANGELOS Hobby Club 2 Cheer Leader 4 Anna is one of the best dressed girls in our school, besides having a charming personality. These qua¬ lities will surely help her to attain success in her secretarial career. EUGENE Y. FIONTE Now here is a man who possesses the ability to get along with any¬ one. Due to his studious and in¬ dustrious nature, we expect Fi to be a success in anything which he tackles. CONSTANCE M. FITZGERALD Dramatic Club 1 French Club 3 Debating Club 4 Journal 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Chemistry Prize 3 Class Essayist 4 Connie has been eminently suc¬ cessful in her numerous activities. FRANCES FLEMING Debating Society 4 A. A. Play 4 Frances’s good looks and ability to talk and act will lead her to success in whatever field she chooses. 14
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1942 THE GOBBLER EDITH CALLARD Orchestra 1 Class Secretary - Treasurer 3 Full of life and rarin’ to go, Cal’s one who can’t refuse a dare. We hope that spirit continues to bring her the popularity it has so far. LILLIAN I. CARLSON Lil is a quiet girl with plenty of good looks, and plenty of good tales to tell. Remember the Hi-Spot, Lil? JULIUS CEPLIKAS A. A. Play 3, 4 Class Orator Debating Club 4 (President) Ceplikas is surely our class actor, with such parts as Henry Aldrich and Gloria Lovely to his credit. His wit has made many a rehearsal entertaining. THELMA E. CHAMPION Dramatic Club 2 Basketball Club 3, 4 Basketball Assistant Manager 3 Basketball Manager 4 Class Secretary - Treasurer 4 Gobbler 4 They say a person can’t have all good qualities, but here is one individual who deserves the name Champ. BARBARA M. COLEBROOKE Glee Club 2 (President) French Club 3 A. A. Play 2, 3 Journal 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Class Will 4 There are many pleasing things about Barbara (her blond hair, her blue eyes) but the thing we like best is her willingness to help. GERTRUDE F. COOK Dramatic Club 1 For that beautiful blond hair, that mischievous twinkle in her eyes, and that giggle, Gertrude will always be remembered. We know she will make a fine nurse. RUTH E. CRAIG Etiquette Club 1 Good looking, good natured, and intelligent, that’s Craigy. W hat boss would mind having Ruth for a secretary? We do like the way you keep changing your hair-do. MARGARET CURTIN Etiquette Club 1 A. A. 4 (Secretary) Peggy is an attractive, friendly girl, and one on whom you can always rely. Well known for her ability in the commercial field, she will be a competent secretary. GEORGANNA L. DALY Janna is one of our favorites with her unfailing good humor and a cute little giggle. But it’s quite a job keeping up with all her boy friends. PAUL D. DeTERESI Paul is our woodsman, with a career in forestry ahead. He draws well enough to have had some of his work accepted by a national magazine. 13
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1942 THE GOBBLER BARTHOLOMEW J. EORGETTA Bait’s ready smile and happy- go-lucky manner have made him an irresistable member of our class. Although he doesn’t express his opinions freely, we know lie’ll de¬ liver the goods in the future. WALTER E. FROST We will always remember Frostie as the boy from Boxford who has added much to the enjoyment we’ve had in high school. GEORGE T. GILDEA Class Vice-President 1 Class President 2 Baseball 2 We like your witty, agreeable company, George, but we hope you are going to practice painless den¬ tistry. CAROLYN GILE Carolyn is not very talkative, but willingness to listen is in her line. She wants to be a teacher. JOSEPH GILE Stamp Club 2 Always willing to lend a helping hand, that’s the “Professor”. Keep up the cartoons. Maybe Dis¬ ney will be looking for you. FRANK GUERRERA Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 4 The girls have had fun dancing with you, Frank, and the boys have enjoyed your hospitality. You can always meet the gang at Guerrera’s. FRANCIS S. HAYES Football 3 You’re a good sport and a happy- go-lucky fellow, Gunner. Don’t for¬ get that good mathematicians like you are needed in these times. WILLIAM HIBBITS, Jr. We’ll be good customers when you are a famous chef, Billy. We sup¬ pose your chief hostess will be Thelma. We’ll watch for Hibbits’ Night Spot. FREDERICK W. HILL Hilly, one of the most popular members of the class, has a cheerful disposition and a way with the fair sex. DONALD E. HILTON Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 (Business Mgr.) Gobbler 4 (Business Manager) During Don’s career at Johnson he has shown an executive ability which will certainly help him in business. 15
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