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1942 THE GOBBLER MARY E. NORRIS Hobby Club 2 (Secretary) Gobbler 4 We like Mary’s big heart and her even temper. She is always way ahead of the styles. BENJAMIN PEARL With his ability in math and mechanical drawing he certainly ought to make a good naval ar¬ chitect. FRANCES A. PEEL Basketball 1, 3 (Assistant Mana¬ ger), 4 (Manager) Basketball Club 2, 3, 4 Journal 4 Gobbler 4 French Club 3 Frannie is definitely a bundle of friendly pep. Everyone likes her, but then, she likes everyone. And that red hair - oo! CARMELLA PETTERUTO Basketball 3, 4 Basketball Club 4 Carmella can be depended upon and is always willing to try any¬ thing once. She is a fine basketball player. Shall we ever forget short¬ hand, Pet? JULIUS R. PIEROG Class Historian Julius is one of the best liked boys in the school. He has taken part in the stunt night and class plays, and has served efficiently on many committees. EILEEN R. PROULX Etiquette Club 1 Her quietness is only covering up her real personality. Come on, Eileen, unmask. You are really loads of fun. MARY JANE L. PROULX Etiquette Club 1 Jane lias handled both her house¬ keeping duties and her school work splendidly. Laurels to her with the hope that she may succeed in be¬ coming a children’s nurse. GEORGE RENNIE George is always ready to lend a helping hand. We know that his endless flow of good nature will lead him to success as it has done here in school. UNA E. RICHARD We don’t hear from Una, but she is a wonderful friend. Best of luck in your career, Una. ALBERT E. ROBERTSON, Jr. Although Junior has been rather quiet during his stay at Johnson, he has distinguished himself as the Tommy Dorsey of North Andover with his sentimental trombone. 19
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THE GOBBLER 1942 doris r, McDonough Hobby Club 2 Etiquette Club 1 Doris is very quiet, but when you get to know her you will find she is really full of fun. GERTRUDE M. McKAY Trudie has many attributes, such as efficiency, reliability, and the ability to do the proper thing, in the proper way, at the proper time. She has lots of smart clothes and wears them well. Her ambition is to be America’s best dressed wo¬ man. CHARLES T. McKINNON Baseball 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Charlie is full of pep, and makes himself heard when he wants any¬ thing. That’s the way to success. A. DONALD MILNE Donahl’s quiet around school, but is liked and respected by all his classmates. And incidentally we hear he goes for red-heads. MARGARET MILNE Peg is quiet, we’ll agree, A good secretary she will be She is sweet, and good company. VIRGINIA E. MITCHELL Hobby Club 2 Go Ob lei ' 4 hen there is work to be done or fun to be had, Ginnie is abvays first in line. DOROTHY R. McKINNON Journal . 4 Gobbler 4 Hobby Club 2 Dorrie is two-sided—quiet during school and charmingly frivolous with her close friends. JEAN W. McNAB Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain) Basketball Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Quick in her studies, but quicker still on the basketball floor, Jean, one of the co-captains of our team, made friends with all the girls on other teams. We won’t forget Pete’s in Lowell, will we, Jeannie? STANWOOD R, MORSS Stanw r ood is one of the quieter boys of our class. He is an in¬ dustrious worker and a good friend. He certainly is well - informed on current events. HARRY P. NARUSHOF Football 4 Harry has been our math and science wizzard for the past four years. We have all admired his clear thinking and accuracy in physics. We may well expect to find Harry an aeronautical expert in years to come. 18
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THE GOBBLER 1942 HELEN G. ROCHE Hobby Club 2 Quiet spoken Helen is a charming addition to the class in both looks and manners. EARL S. ROTTLER, Jr. Earl is a carefree fellow, easy to get along Avith. J. PAUL ROUTHIER Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain) Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 You have been a consistently re¬ liable, all around performer, Paulie. You’ve always been there when Johnson needed you. May you hit the line in life as in football. JOHN C. SAUNDERS The way Carroll visits the public library one might think he was going to be a librarian, but I sup¬ pose Ave all have a favorite pastime. ERNEST T. SCOWCROFT Ernie’s favorite band is Harry James’. Say something against it and hear the argument you get. Elmie says Avhat he means and means what he says. WINIFRED E. SHERLOCK Glee Club 1, 2 Winnie is even-tempered, and al¬ ways presents a calm, unhurried appearance. She has artistic talent anti a flair for fixing hair. Her ambition is to be an air hostess. BETTY M. SMITH Etiquette Club 1 Dramatic Club 2 Journal .4 Gobbler 4 Betty prefers tall young men and has a failing for long telephone conversations. Her victories over stubborn totals will stand her in good stead as a bookkeeper. FRANK STEWART Football 2, 3, 4 (Captain) Basketball 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Journal 4 Gobbler 4 Class President 3, 4 Marshall 3 Punky dashed seventy-nine yards to score a touchdown. Final score: Johnson 8, Punchard 7. First A T ic- tory since 1913. Yea Captain! Yea Stewart! Yea, Yea, Captain Stew¬ art ! DOROTHY STONE Dot is tall, slender and attrac¬ tive. She has many likeable quali¬ ties, but the outstanding one is her winning personality. JEAN S. SWANSTON Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2 Etiquette Club 1 Hobby Club 2 French Club 3 Student Council 1 A. A. Play 3, 4 Gobbler 4 (Photography) Jean’s a busy girl avIio always has time to do one more thing for you AAdth a cheery smile. Nursing has a devoted aspirant in our Swanee. 20
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