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DOROTHY LORRAINE RITTER DeDe”, with her great big hair-ribbons, joined us in kindergarten. She plans to attend secretarial school, and then to be a secretary to a buyer and merchandiser. She has ushered at school plays for two years, was a fine basketball guard in her senior year, has been a typist for “Chanticleer” for one year, and has added her soprano voice to our Glee Club for four years. Dotty was appropriately chosen to be a member of the Queen’s Court at our Junior Prom and was chosen “Miss Weston” at the “Co-Ed” in Allston. FRITZ ALBERT RITTER Fritz joined us in the first grade. He has always been wandering around shop and meddling with different things there. He has helped set up the scenery and the stage material for two school • plays, “Stardust” and “George Washington Slept Here.” He served on the Activities Committee in his senior year. His friendly personality is well known to all. He plan s to major in electronics under a four-year apprenticeship at General Electric, and then go into an electrical ap¬ pliance selling and repair shop. We wish him lots of success. S page tu niy-sei ' en
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JOSEPHINE SUZANNE POLLOCK “Jo” joined us in the seventh grade. Now she is plan¬ ning to take the Nurses’ Training Course at St. Eliza¬ beth’s Hospital at Brighton. After this she will special¬ ize in pediatrics. We shall remember her for her fine work as chairman of the Activities Com.mittee in her senior year; as a very efficient ticker chairman and usher for the school play in 1948; for her singing in the Glee Club in 1946; for her excellence in Latin which won her three certificates, two in the freshman year and one in the sophomore year. We are sure that Jo will go far, for she has always shown an ability to work really hard at anything that is presented to her. DIANA POTTER Although “Di” didn’t join us until the 10th grade, her excellent cookies and cakes soon made her a great favorite. “Di” plans to major in interior decorating in art school, and to take it up as a career afterwards. We shall remember “Di” for her entertaining performances as Cynthia in “Stardust” and as “Rena Leslie” in “George Washington Slept Here”; for her persistent manner as class treasurer in 1948-1949; for contributing her soprano to the operetta for two years, and for her three year stint in the Glee Club, of which she was president in 1949; for the food and thoughts she contributed to the Discussion Club; for her work in hockey in 1948; for her poetry award in the same year ; and finally for her elec¬ tion to the Prom Queen’s court in 1948. “Di’s” won¬ derful cooking and her cheerful personality will make her welcome wherever she goes. page twenty-six
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JAVE VILMA ROGERS Jaye, one of the more quiet members of our class, joined us in the seventh grade. She has always shown an amazing ability at writing, so it seems only natural that she should plan to major in journalism at Boston ETni- versity, and make a career of journalism. Jaye w ' as chairman of the refreshment committee for the Junior Prom, head usher at the school play in 1949, and she has been on the Glee Club Executive Committee. Due to her excellent writing ability, she was on the Literary Staff of “Chanticleer” in 1947 and was Literary Editor in 1948. Jaye’s writing is sure to help her succeed in the future. WILLIAM FRANCIS SHERBURNE “Willy’s” subtle sense of humor has been threatening us with hysterics since the first grade. He plans to major in journalism at Harvard, and then to be an eccentric writer. Willy obligingly took on the job of being a hat check boy at our junior prom. He has been an active member of the Homeroom Committee. During our senior year, Willy entertained the Discussion Club with his humorous ideas on life. We will never forget the hilarious performance Willy gave as “Mr. Kimber”, in “George W’ashington Sle[)t Here.” page tiventy-eight
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