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fwf Matthew Camarda 120 Milton Street Gilbert and Sullivan, Football Talented Matty's ambi- tion, since he was nine years old, has been a vocal one. He enjoys bowling and swim- ming. Long remembered will be Miss Peck's class and, naturally, the Gilbert and Sullivan Club! William Canty ll Park Street Buiketball Willianm hopes to attend Boston University to become an accountant. He enjoyed basketball while here, and Mr. Sampson's Math ll classes will long be remem- bered. Best of luck always, William! Elizabeth Carella 37 Park Street Dramatic Club Betty plans to attend Framingham State Teachers' College to become a third grade teacher. Memories of lunch room will linger with her the longest. She enjoys both roller skating and ice skating. Elizabeth Carlino 76 Decatur Street Sparke wants to have a clerical career and will long remember Miss Krastin's sophomore English class when she was told to keep her ro- mances out of class. lce skat- ing and roller skating are her favorite pastimes. Henry Carmody 48 Lewis Avenue The discussions with Miss jewett will remain longest in Harry's memory. He would like to become a salesman and his favorite outside activity is sports. Best of luck in every- thing, Harry l Robert Carmody 48 Lewis Avenue Football, Bafelmll. Barkelball Bob hopes to attend Holy Cross after leaving A. ll. S. He enjoys ping pong and will long remember the races from Room 35 to the lunch room. lohn Carney 278 Broadway Because he works with a caterer and enjoys it, jack would like to make a career of it. He will remember the good times in Mr. Eaton's Math classes. His favorite pastime is baseball. R. Catherine Carrigan 857 Concord Turnpike Slflllllllillg Rosie says she'll never forget the tive days' deten- tion for absence on St. Pat- rick's Day. For sports, she likes tobogganing, and skat- ing, and she plans to be at probation olhcer. Page '1lIt'L'lIl,1'-,fix
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Nancy Broughton 241 Mystic Street G. A. A., Year Book, Tennif, Dramatic Club, Honor Roll Nan is going to Katha- rine Gibbs to become a secre- tary. The class of '47 and her junior year will be longest remembered by Nan, Danc- ing and swimming take up her spare time. Antoinette Buczynski Nettie, as we all know her, is going to be a stenog- rapher. Always to be remem- bered is Miss Peck's last pe- riod English class. Dancing and skating are her means of having a good time. Marilyn Burke 80 Brantwood Road G. A. A., Tennif, Bowling Sunny is going to Rhode Island School of Design. The lunch room and the football games will never be forgotten by her. Dancing takes up most of her spare time. Audrey Burness 66 Freeman Street Rifle Club Burr is going to Forsythe to become a dental hygienist. She'll never forget Miss Nash's first period Economics class. Bowling, tennis, roller skating, and ice skating are her favorite outside activities. Caryl Cadario 30 Richfield Road Heatl Cbeer Leader, Field Hockey, Student Council, G. A. A., Gilbert and Sullivan, Cbronicle Torchy plans to enter a modeling school in New York. Her Junior year and October l2, 1947, left a last- ing impression on her. Swimming and dancing head her list of outside activities. Eugene Caldwell 10 Huntington Road Stamp Club Buddy hopes to attend Franklin Institute after leav- ing A. H. S. Football, base- ball and swimming hold a special interest for him. Long remembered will be Miss O'Connell's English class. Robert Caldwell 236 Highland Avenue Periclean Forum, Student Council, Chronicle Talented Bob wants to attend Springfield Racing Drivers School to become a Midget Auto Star. His fa- vorite pastimes ate swim- ming, ice skating, and attend- ing auto races, He will re- member three very pleasant years with Mr. Danforth. loanne Calley 71 Glenburn Avenue Dramatic Club, Cbronicle, Gilbert and Sullivan Jo plans to attend Rhode Island School of Design to become a costume designer. She enjoys swimming and bowling and will long re- member Mr. Kenney's talks on design relationship. Page Twenty-Eve
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lean Charlton 31 Philips Street Glee Club, Girls' Club jean plans to enter Boston University next fall for train- ing to become a medical sec- retary. Her favorite activity is ice skating, which she does beautifully. Her fifth period music class in her Junior year has memories. Iohn F. Carroll 18 Brattle Street Honor Roll. Football, Track, Baseball, Periclean Forum, Gilbert and Sullivan Weary CI wonder why?D has no definite future plans. He will long remember Mr. Sexton's 4A Club, and will long remain in his classmates' memories for his prowess on the gridiron. Virginia Cashman 25 Alfred Road Bowling, Dancing Ginny will always re- member Miss Binnig's first and second periods. She en- joys swimming and' ice skat- ing. Her classmates wish Ginny lots of luck in the future. Margaret Cassidy 61 Bates Road Peggy hopes to work in an office after high school doors close upon the class of '48, Dancing and ice skating are her favorite activities. Miss Peck's English class will have a place in her memories. Carmen Caterino 80 Rawson Road Pinky is sports minded. His interests are in football, hockey, baseball, and basket- ball.. He enjoyed his sopho- more year in Miss Krastin's English class. Richard Cavicke 155 Jason Street Track, Dramatic Club Presi- dent, Luncb Room Carbier, Orcbertra, Band Dick plans a Harvard for engineering be- likes outdoor work. sports and has fun with a car. Lynn Classical football games were his picnics. education cause he He likes tinkering Barbara Chace 74 Grandview Road Dramatic Club, Glee Club, G. A. A., Gilbert and Sulli- van, Luncbroom Our peppy Barb plans to enter Lasell junior College for a course in merchandis- ing. She'll always remember the football games and' hock- ey games and the fun with Mr. Russell during Music I class. Bernice Chaplin 126 Paul Revere Road Bunny hopes to work in an oliice because she enjoys that type of work. She likes to bowl and play tennis. Miss Nash's third period econom- ics class is a memory. Page Tu-'enty-seven
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