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DAVID JAMES MARTIN Dave came campaigning into our class in the 6th grade, and he has been a rabid politician ever since. He is un¬ certain of his future plans, but thinks he might major in writing at Northeastern University. ' Afterwards he would like to be an author, or, fittingly enough, a politician. Dave has been on the staff of Chanticleer for two years, one as Joke Editor and the other as a columnist. He went out for football in 1945, and was an active member of the Student Council in his senior year. His boisterous manner livened up the Discussion Club in the junior and senior years. We’re sure his jovial and friendly manner will make him a good politican. ROSEMARIE MORSE “Rosy” started out with us in kindergarten. In the sixth grade she surpassed us all with her beautiful pen¬ manship, while the rest of us were still trying to make a round “O”. Rosy plans to major in teaching at Fram¬ ingham State Teachers College, after which she will be a Penmanship Supervisor or an Occupational Therapist. Rosy has been the circulation manager for the school magazine from 1947—1948, and served on the Gradua¬ tion Committee in our senior year. She was the as¬ sistant director and was the stage manager for “George Washington Slept Here” in the senior year. She has been in the glee club for four years, and has been out for basketball for four years. We are sure that Rosy’s beautiful handwriting will aid in making her a good penmanship supervisor. page twenty-four
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JOHN MEN DELL LEWIS John Lewis joined our class ’way back in the kinder¬ garten, and has amazed us with his unusual aptitude at science ever since. John likes to fool around and make gadgets. He is also greatly interested in music. He has been in the glee club for four years, and in the orchestra also for four years. He has been in the chorus of two operettas, “The Pirates’ ’, and “Rio Rico’’. John is not sure of his future plans, but he thinks he may go to Harvard. JOSEPH A. MACDONALD “Joe” is another member who started with us in kinder¬ garten, and his cheerful face has stayed with us ever since. He is undecided about his college plans and future. He was a member of the Student Council in the eighth grade, and sang with the Glee Club for two years. He went out for baseball for three years and was on the X’arsity one year. He has played basketball for three years and has done a splendid job. He went with the team into the Tex ' h Tourney in 1948. We will remember Joe esi ecially for his cheery manner through all the ups and downs of school. pafie tu ' enty-three
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RICHARD ALAN MURRAY “Dick” started in with us in Kindergarten and left and returned several times before he really settled down to stay in his Sophomore year. His aptitude in English and his interest in good music have been evident. Dick plans to go to Massachusetts State College, and then seek a career in the United States Navy. He gave an excellent portrayal of “Mr. Prescott” in “George Wash¬ ington Slept Here” in his senior year. He has been in the Glee Club for three years; and has been out for foot¬ ball one year. We’ll remember Dick especially for his one true love — the “Whizzer.” FREDERICK JACKSON PERKINS “Freddie” joined our class in the fifth grade and has been doing all sorts of odd jobs to hvlp the class all the way through school. He has always been interested in the shop, and spends most of his time there. He was on the freshman squad in football in 1944. He has helj ed with the scenery and stage property for many school plays. Fred ' s helpful willingness to work should carry him far in the future. page tuvnty-five
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