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DOUGLAS LEES HAMMOND “Doug” first joined us in the first grade, then he left in the eighth grade, only to return again in the eleventh. His clowning personality is well known to all of us and has given us many a laugh. Doug went out for football in his junior year, and has been on the varsity team in baseball for both his junior and senior years. He was on the Class Outing committee in his senior year, and was the chairman of the Orchestra committee for our Junior Prom. Doug is especially interested in music, and he likes to sing. He is not sure of his future plans yet. DANIEL HOWARD HILDEBRAND “Danny” joined us in the first grade, and has been on of the quietest members of our class. His aptitude in mathematics has led him to decide to major in this subject at the Spartan School of Aeronautics, and he ho[x?s to become a commercial pilot or an airline meteorologist. We remember him for his hard work on the Graduation Committee; for his gotxl work in mathe¬ matics and sciences; for contributing his voice to the Glee Club for one year. Danny has always been a quiet, studious boy, and we are sure that these qualities will make him well-liked and esteemed wherever he goes. page tu ' enty one
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FRANCES MAXINE EDMUNDS “Max” joined us in the first grade, and has been delight ing us continually through school with her friendliness. She plans to major in business at Business School, and to make this her career, or possibly she will be a medical secretary. We remember her for her performance in the chorus of both “The Pirates” and “Rio Rico”; for her work on the Outing Committee in the senior year; for her work as a typist for the school magazine in 1947 for her ushering at both “Stardust” and “George Wash¬ ington Slept Here”; for contributing a fine alto voice to the Glee Club for four years; for having gone out for hockey for four years; and for having played very well on the varsity for three years, and finally for her ex¬ cellent basketball as a forward on the second team for two years, and on the first team in her senior year. MARION RUTH GAGE Marion started with us in our baby days in kindergarten and has always gone along helping the class in any way she could. She plans to study at the Newton-Wellesley Hospital and make nursing her career. Marion began playing basketball in the eighth grade. In her sopho¬ more year, she was on the second team. We shall re¬ member Marion for her fine work as Red Cross Repre¬ sentative in the junior year; for her helpful work as costume assistant in 1946; for her help on the Class Outing Committee; for her singing in the chorus of the operetta; for her work on the Decoration Committee of the Junior Prom; for her entertaining performance as “Hester” in “George Washington Slept Here”; and finally, for her excellence in Latin which won two certificates for her. We think that Marion’s quiet, gentle manner will contribute greatly to making her a good nurse. page twenty
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CHARLES MILTON HOWELL “Charley’s” inquisitive face appeared in our class on the first day of kindergarten and he has remained inquisitive ever since. Charley has always been especially inter¬ ested in science and plans to major in chemical engineer¬ ing at Northeastern. He wants to have a career either as an engineer or as a research chemist. We shall re¬ member him for his work on the Prom committee; for his aid as Assistant Business Manager of this yearbook; for his active participation in the Discussion Club for two years; for his basketball playing during two years; and finally for his excellence in baseball. Charley has gone out for baseball for four years and has been on the varsity for two years as a pitcher. We hope Charley’s interest in everything and his skill in science will lead straight toward success for him. BARBARA ANN LACOY Barbara’s lively personality bounced right in with us on the first day of kindergarten and she has not yet calmed down. She is not too sure of her future plans, but she hopes to go into saleswork. We shall remember her for her work in the glee club for four years; for her splendid help as a typist for the school magazine, “Chanticleer”; for her helpful work on the Activities Cornmittee in the Senior year; for her ushering at the school plays, “Star¬ dust”, and “George Washington Slept Here”; and finally for her lively sense of humor which we are sure will amuse people wherever she goes. page twenty two
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