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+ + + + + ■¥■ + ♦ AMHMt Frances Curtis 172 Highland Avenue Tennis, Social Dancing, Bowling Fran” wants to follow up sec- retarial work at Fisher’s Business School. She enjoys dancing and movies, and will never forget how she wandered through cor- ridors the first day at A. H. S. Mary Margaret Daily 120 Scituate Street G. A. A. Mary ' s future in journalism is secure, aided by her literary abil- ity and her amiable gift of gab. She enjoys swimming, badmin- ton, and reading, and will re- member the fun in Mr. Warner’s math II class. Barbara Lillian Danehy 21 Alton Street Dramatic Club, G. A. A., Chronicle, Honor Roll, Art Club Barbara plans to attend Colby Junior to prepare her for some specialized school in New York. She is a member of the Civil Air Patrol, and will always as- sociate the football games and Mr. Kenney’s art classes with A. H. S. Bernice M. Daniels 36 Fordham Street Swimming, Bowling Peggy” hopes to become a telephone operator. Swimming is her favorite sport. She has many pleasant memories of fun in the lunchroom and in Mr. Os- tergren’s bookkeeping class. John Danielson 144 Lake Street Hockey Team Manager Johnny” is manager of the hockey team, and is interested in sports in general. He will as- sociate fun at A. H. S. with elev- enth grade English in room 4B. June Elizabeth Davidson 70 Columbia Road G. A. A., Dramatic Club, Swimming, Riding, Bowling Tune wants to be a dietitian and plans to attend B. U. She likes sports, reading, and good times in general. The study hall, 1945 football and hockey games, and Mr. Johnson she will long remember. Priscilla E. Davies 27 A Appleton Street Bowling Pussy” wants to go to the New York School of Dress De- signing next year. She will nev- er forget trying to catch up on work missed when she was ab- sent. Frances DeCaprio 24 Scituate Street Bowling, Tennis Next year will see Shorty” attending Kathleen Dell Business School. She says she will al- ways remember the Junior Prom. Dancing, skating, and skiing fill her spare moments. Page Twenty-eight
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Marion Cox 3 Henry Street Dramatic Club, Library, G. A. A., Office Marion, better known as Cox- ie,” plans to attend Gorden to study social work. Being an out- door girl, she enjoys biking. Mr. Thompson ' s history III class holds fond memories for Coxie.” Robert J. Cranshaw 19 Oak Knoll Bob” is interested in electrical engineering and plans to attend Tufts. He enjoys sports — bowl- ing, horseback riding — and will remember those joyous days in advanced math with the boys.” Anne R. Cravott 269 Appleton Street Chronicle, Girls ' Baseball Anne intends to further her education at Boston College where she will study law. Read- ing and sleeping are her favorite pastimes. She will always re- member her high school friends and teachers. Jean Crooker 84 Hillside Avenue Glee Club, Tennis, Bowling Jeanie’s” training and interest in office work mark the accom- plishment of the primary steps to success. She enjoys ice- and roller-skating, and will not soon forget those never-ending stair- ways at A. H. S. June P. Crowell 7 Churchill Avenue Swimming, Bowling, Dramatic Club Kathleen Dell is June ' s choice for next year. She enjoys swim- ming and flying and will never forget chumming with Connie Bailey. Here’s hoping for the return of that certain Marine, June! Marjorie Cree 31 Norfolk Road Badminton, Dramatic Club Marjie” intends to train for kindergarten teaching at Lesley. Badminton and roller-skating take up her spare time. She will long remember the football games and also that queer feel- ing when examinations return. Page Twenty-seven Kenneth Cummings 37 Egerton Road Kenneth, known as Imp,” en- joys all sports, and is especially keen on horseback riding. The thrilling stories of Mr. Skinner ' s life, told by Mr. Skinner, are well planted in his memory. Lucille Cunnane 30 Addison Street Bowling, G. A. A. Lucille ' s future plans include kindergarten teaching for which she will train at Lesley. She loves football and hockey games, and, like most of us, will always remember her first day as a soph- omore.
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» Lauretta DelRossi 33 Churchill Avenue Bowling Lauretta’s plans will take her to the Mansfield Academy to study to be a beautician. Miss Peck ' s English class is among the memories she will take from A. H. S. Benny George DeNapoli 658 Summer Street Ben” has no definite plans for the future. He is interested in hockey and baseball. He says he will always remember his jun- ior English class. Henry R. DeVries 105 Richfield Road Mr. Skinner ' s physics class will remain longest in Henry’s mem- ory. He plans to study electrical engineering at Tufts. He is a great football fan. Paul Dickie 5 1 Ronald Road Honor Roll. Gilbert and Sullivan President, Red Cross Representative Lapper” is off to King’s Point to answer the call of the Merchant Marine. He will nev- er forget the great times had at Gilbert and Sullivan rehearsals. Norma DiGirolamo 234 Oakland Avenue Honor Roll. Bowling Enthusiastic Norma enjoys fly- ing and intends to go to Mt. Ida to become an air hostess. An honor student, Norm favors bowling and hockey in her mem- ories of A. H. S. Richard Dillon 9 Albermarle Street Cheer Leader, Honor Roll Dickie’s” goal is to attend Northeastern to learn to be a Certified Public Accountant. Cheer leader, Dick will treasure memories of dancing at the Rec and his Spanish class above all else. Philip Doherty 204 Spring Avenue Honor Roll Northeastern bound, Phil’s” favorite activities are hockey and football. He enjoys spending most of his time on a corner at the Heights thinking about his history IV cLass. Jean Dolan 67 Ronald Road Tennis. Bowling, Honor Roll Honor student Jean wants to attend Kathleen Dell Business School to become a secretary. Her school activities include ten- nis and bowling. She is also a swimming fan.” Page Twenty-nine
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