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Ruth Calinauskis 67 Milton Street Attractive Ruthie,” who en- joys riding, dancing, and skating, hopes to go to Miss Pierce’s School. She will long remember Mr. Johnson’s history class and Miss Bailey’s French class for three years. Anna Calvin 115 Newland Road Swimming Club , Chorus As yet, Ann’s” future is un- determined but we know she will succeed in anything she under- takes. Her favorite activities are dancing, swimming, and ice skat- ing. Taube Cargill 15 Hillsdale Road Dramatic Club , Honor Roll, Woman’s Club, Art Club, Year Book Committee Vassar will be lucky when it gets our attractive and vivacious Taube. She is going to be a commercial artist. Sailing and swimming are her favorite pas- times. Mary Ceorge 16 Milton Street Gilbert and Sullivan Petite Mary, who hopes to go to secretarial school, enjoys danc- ing and ice skating. She will long remember Mr. Sexton’s Spanish quizzes, and the football games. Page Twenty-nine Eleanor Criffin 21 Hutchinson Road Studious Ell ie” wants to study medicine at Jackson. Her favorite outside activity is reading light literature. She will always remem- ber her high school friends. Beverly Cilloglie 17 Tanager Street Pericleans, Debating Club, Dramatic Club, Girls’ Glee Club Bev,” who is a member of the Rec” Committee, is undecided as yet about her future career. She enjoys reading and dancing, and will remember her Spanish II and Music I classes the longest. Nyla Cinder 24 Gould Road Dramatic Club Vivacious Ginger” is going to enrich the University of New Hampshire by her attendance. Her favorite outside interests center around The Friends of the Drama Club and just being with people. Ralph Ciobbe 22 Richardson Avenue His high school career seems very brief to Ralph, who intends to take up radio and television. His favorite pastimes are draw- ing, dancing, dating, and debat- ing.
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Paul Flynn 1 1 Exeter Street Paul is an ardent sports en- thusiast. He hopes to become a manager because, I like the idea of being a boss.” Mr. Sampson’s class was his favorite. Douglas Forbes 51 Chester Street Tiny Doug” is Northeastern bound where he ' ll study engineer- ing. Physics with Mr. Skinner will long be remembered by Doug.” Barbara Ford 8 Monad nock Road Sweet and attractive, Babs” would like to be a stenographer. While she is studying at Kath- leen Dell, she will keep in mind Miss Donovan’s English class. Dorothy Forsythe 113 Palmer Street G. A. A. Dot” loves swimming, but if the temperature drops, she enjoys skating equally as well. Secretarial work is her forte, and she will al- ways remember her teachers and schoolmates. William Fraser 242 Forest Street Track Sometimes called Fearless” Bill” plans to go to a prep school and then enter the U. S. C. G. R. He will always remember Mr. Sampson’s basic math class. Erik D. Fredrikson 155 Appleton Street Debating Club, Ski Club Well-known Erik plans to serve his country in the Army Air Corps. He ' ll always think of Miss Peck ' s English class as well as his automotive class. Best of luck, Erik! Constance Friery 73 Bates Road Petite Connie,” who enjoys skating and swimming, plans to become a typist. Her longest memories will be of Mr. Wallace’s business organization class. Carl Fuller 29 Russell Street Bud,” a friend to everyone, plans to continue in the field of photography in which he has al- ready received much experience. He always will remember his Re- publican friends of Room 25a. Page T wenty -eight
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Marguerite Ciradani 8 Daniels Street Gilbert and Sullivan, lolanthe,” Chronicle Margie” is going to attend Burdett College to study to be- come a private secretary. Dancing and playing tennis are her fa- vorite activities. Theresa Ciroux 66 Hibbert Street Terry,” who enjoys all sports, plans to be a photographer. She remembers begging Mr. Johnson not to give a test, and will never forget the other Terry” in home- room 6. Martha Gleason 20 Wellington Street Year Book, Chronicle, Honor Roll Capable and reliable Mart” is Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book. Memories of her friends and the A. H. S. football games will go with her to Wheaton. Outside school she enjoys swimming and cooking. Richard Gleason 20 Wellington Street Football Captain, Track Donker,” captain of the foot- ball team, and track star, has made himself outstanding in his ath- letic ability. After graduation he is looking forward to being one of those Fighting Marines.” He is a co-captain of The Spy Pond A. C. Richard A. Gnecco 1 47 Washington Street Honor Roll, Laboratory Assistant Dick,” with all his ability, is planning to attend M. I. T. for a course in engineering. He likes baseball and hockey but he will always remember that third peri- od solid and trig, class. Warren A. Goodwin 27 Hawthorne Avenue Goody” is planning to become a Marine engineer at the Massa- chusetts Maritime Academy. He enjoys swimming and baseball, and will remember longest his math class with Mr. Eaton. Marjorie L. Gott 4 Daniels Street Band, Honor Roll Marjorie, who plans to be a bookkeeper, enjoys coin collect- ing and skating outside of school. Her greatest memory of A. H. S. is in Mr. Wallace’s business or- ganization class. ! S : afc . Hazel Graham 9 Moore Place Cookie,” who plans to enter Somerville Hospital so as to help the sick, enjoys sports, and will longest remember Mr. Campbell’s English class and that home-made fudge. Page Thirty
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