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THE GOBBLER 1942 HENRIETTA HOLZ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain) Basketball Club 3, 4 Don’t let Hennie fool you; her quietness is only a mask. If you don’t believe it, take a walk down to tlie gym sometime when she’s playing basketball. PHYLLIS HURD Hobby Club 2 Phyllis has an alert mind, a. bright smile, an argumentative tendency, and an inquisitive nature. Her ar¬ tistic ability will doubtless lead her to success as a commercial artist. JACQUELINE I. HUTTON A. A. Play 3, 4 Debating Club 3 Develop your real talent, Jackie. You can give as much pleasure in the future as you have given us. See you on Broadway! SOPHIE D. IWORSLEY Sophie loves to polka. That’s a sure sign of a good-na;ured person. HARVEY K. JACKSON Harvey’s areal ladies’ man and since he inherited his brother’s car, there’s no holding him. We hope he’ll always have success in making friends and keeping them. LILLIAN KATTAR Lil, with the gorgeous black hair, always sees the funny side of a situation. Where there is fun, there you will find Lil. NEIL H. KEATING Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Neil is definitely the executive type. He can discuss anything from all angles and see everyone’s point of view. WILLIAM B. KENT Many a girl’s heart has longed for Bill’s affections, but still he re¬ serves them for a certain under¬ graduate. MARION KIMBALL Marion may be quiet in school, but she’s ready for any kind of mis¬ chief outside. She’s small in stature, but has a heart as big as they come. Remember the arguments in math class? LOTTIE M. KOZLOWSKI Lottie is tall, slender, and well- groomed, and possessed of an agree¬ able manner and a pleasant, radi¬ ant countenance. She wants to be a nurse. 16
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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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1942 THE GOBBLER ELEANOR E. KREUSEL Hobby Club 2 Cheer Leader 4 Personality plus, that’s Eleanor. She is a girl with a million friends. And what would the Senior boys do if they couldn’t flirt with her? Just stay as you are! EVELYN E. LEE Dramatic Club 2 Journal 2, 3, 4 French Club 3 A. A. Play 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Evelyn will certainly go places with that ability to get along with people and her sense of humor. VERONICA A. MANDRY Glee Club 1, 2 Hobby Club 2 Usually shy, Veronica lias, never¬ theless, on more than one occasion set the class mirth fully agog with unrestrained outbursts of humor. She plans to be a secretary. KENNETH S. MARSHALL Stamp Club 2 Carefree Ken is always in the mood for a good joke and a bit of laugh¬ ter. JOHN A. MARTIN Class Vice-President 3, 4 Marshall 3 Gobbler 4 John is one of the duk, handsome boys of our class. He looks quiet, but looks are deceiving. Did you ever notice the way he has with our Senior girls? ROBERT MATTHESON Matty’s tall, dark, and handsome too, yet to him all women are a bother. Keep up the friendly spirit and funny frown that has made you so popular among your class¬ mates. WALTER W. MAZURENKO Muzzy believes in expressing his well-formed, intelligent opinions up¬ on every opportunity. His questions have often entertained the German class. EDWARD D. McCALLION Student Council 1 Journal 1 Eddie’s talkativeness and cheerful grin will win him many friends. daniel j. McCarthy Class President 1 Class Vice-President 2 With his pleasing personality Dan has built up a large circle of friends. He won the honor of being Miss Chapman’s right hand man in the physics class. CHARLES R. McCUBBIN Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain) We like you because you’re always a gentleman, Charlie, and the fel¬ lows who play ball with you say you’re tops. 17
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