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Nancy Evelyn Cutler 63 Grafton Street Honor Roll, Tennis Nan,” who wants to make good use of her three years’ high school work, is to be a bookkeep- er. She’ll always remember Miss Jenks’ business organization class. Charles Ireland Dahill 223 Broadway Dramatic Club Charlie,” a lover of baseball, is going to enter the wonderful field of radio. For this reason, his radio classes are indelibly marked on his memory. Mildred A. Danehy 40 Hamlet Street As an outside activity, Millie” prefers to skate. She says that she hopes to remember some of the teachers for a long time. Jean Danton 131 Highland Avenue Honor Roll, Dramatic Club, Student Council, G. A. A. Katharine Gibbs will be gain- ing popular Jean next year. She will make some lucky man a very nice secretary. Good luck, Jean! Ann Davidson 53 Lafayette Street Ann, who enjoys bowling and skating for sports, will never for- get Mr. Thompson’s and Miss Jewett’s classes. She will go into business after graduation. Charles H. Deacon 17 Marion Road Track, Chess Club Chuck’s” interested in engi- neering with hunting and fishing for outside fun. He’ll always re- member all the undone home- work of his high school career. Anna F. Deasy 210 Florence Avenue hunch Room Assistant Mr. Thompson’s chemistry class will be remembered longest by Red.” She enjoys bowling and roller skating and hopes to be- come a member of the Cadet Nurse Corps. Michael DeFrancesco 126 Lowell Street It’s prep school next year for De,” who likes hockey and base- ball. He’ll always be thrilled over the Thanksgiving victory and will never forget that sixth period Spanish class. Page Twenty -two TTT
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Walter C. Creedon 29 Lewis Avenue Dramatic Club, Chronicle, Spring Track After the war, Wally” is go- ing to enter Purdue. The class will never forget his Thespian activities of his boogie-woogie, but Wally” will remember first lunch. Jean Critchell 16 Lucke Street Critch” wants to work in an office, because, as she says — I like it!” She will always remember Mr. Sampson’s Math III class in room 4. Dorothy Crocker 58 Brooks Avenue Honor Roll, Dramatic Club Dotty” will never forget Miss Nash’s fifth period class in her senior year. She likes skating and plans to attend Katharine Gibbs to be a secretary. Frances Crosby 22 Gardner Street Fran, who plans to attend Kathleen Dell, enjoys swimming and attending the football games. Mr. Johnson’s history class will always be remembered by her. Page Twenty -one Irene Crosby 23 Wellington Street Popular Rene is going to Felt and Tarrent to become a comptometer operator. She ' ll al- ways remember her fun roller skating and dancing, and Miss Porter’s history class. T. John Crowley 83 Menotomy Road Honor Roll, Chronicle John, editor of our Chronicle, will never be forgotten for his good nature. He says that he ' ll always remember the fun he had working on the Chronicle. Marguerite Cunningham 65 Newland Road Orchestra Three Years. Dramatic Club, G. A. A. Peg” plans to enter Forsyth Dental School to become a dental hygienist. She loves dancing and will always remember Mr. Thompson’s third period chem. class. Some fun, huh? John L. Cusolito 66 Bellington Street Football Beating Melrose in that thrill- ing Thanksgiving game will be Jack ' s” longest memory. Popu- lar Jack” claims pool as his fa- vorite outside activity. We can guess why, Cus”!
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Alice May De Matteis 125 Webster Street G. A. A. Al ' s going to the Kathleen Dell School to fulfill her ambition to be a private secretary. The foot- ball games, as well as Mr. Warn- er ' s homeroom, impressed her the most in high school. Camille DeMattia 10 Prentiss Road Blinkey’s heart’s set on be- coming a medical secretary. She enjoys ice skating and will never forget chewing gum in Mr. Warn- er’s homeroom. Elsie DeRosa 50 Walnut Street Cookie” enjoys watching track meets and then making cookies afterwards. May 12, 1944, the night of the Junior Prom, she will remember the longest. Patricia Doris DeSantis 111 Eastern Avenue Burdett is the college for Pat,” who likes swimming and ice skat- ing. She’ll remember Miss Peck’s English classes the longest. Barbara Louise Dickson 164 Overlook Road Tennis Class Dickie,” whose heart belongs to the Marine Corps, would like to be a stenographer. On the side, Dickie likes bowling and horse- back riding. Marilyn Dingwell 15 Jason Terrace Terry,” a twin by the way, wants to be a secretary. Outside of school she loves to draw, read, and collect glass miniatures. James H. Doherty 56 Moulton Road Hockey Jimmy” is bound for Bentley College where he hopes to be- come a certified public accountant. Hockey is his favorite activity out- side of school. Charles E. Dolan 16 Mystic Valley Parkway For favorite sports, Charlie” picks baseball and hockey. Mem- ories of Miss Peck’s English class will go with him in the Navy this summer. Good luck, Charlie”! Page Twenty-three
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