Charlestown High School - Yearbook (Charlestown, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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The mecca of all eye I Parrlno Nhe T comfs to suaveness and smoothness, does he know T13 Emlly Pos Translated, 'DeAngel1s means Hof the angels Don't let lt fool you her 's a gleam 1n Florr1e's eyes that we've never seen 1D a stalned glass wlndow Tut, tut, Margle McNe1l, don't tell us that lt was a klckball that klssed you We l1ke to tease Margle Just to see her pretty dlmples flash at us' John O'Ma1ley always has a store of anecdotes and fasclnatlng tales wlth whlcn to regale us Can Bob Sulllvan charm when he splns a yarn' Pretty sol1d, eh what? Pennles from heaven' Well, Mlke Barry certalnlf gets the money out when the Senlor dances come along That lad could sell us Boston Com on for house lots If Tom Byrne really does become a Jockey, he'll be a sure bet He could r1de one of Blng Crosby's sad nags to glory '47 knee deep ln wolves' Just to name a few, we'll glve you 1 Don't be an 1dg1t' Do you thlnk we'd be so du b A versatlle lass 1S Jeannle Darllng No matter how accelerated the pace, she can tap rlght 1D step w1th the teen age parade A fellow wlth a beautlful whlstle usually uses lt on one of two thlngs a dog or a wolf cry Glrls, B111 Flske posltively has no dog BEWARE' CYou know how to whlstle, don't you? Just pucker up your llps and blow' Robert Servlce 1S Jerry Coulter's favor1te poet How about rec1t1ng nThe Shoot 1ng of Dan McGrew for us at graduat1on9 That ought to mow 'em down We never know whether John Gullnello 1S klddlng or not there's such a rogulsh twlnkle 1n hls dark eyes We read thls beautlful sentlment the other day nOnly those who are eager to share thelr possesslons w1th thelr fellowmen w1ll be capable of real1z1ng thelr hlghest selves And to thlnk some of our Senlors are so scrlmy and mlserably stlngy over a few chemlstry homelessons or a wee b1t of book report How some people w1ll hold out on a pal' Why are all our handsome swalns seen so often 1n the thlrd floor COPT1dOT9 As Ck8F116 Fee would say, 1n h1s debonalr, suave, 1n1m1table style, nWhat's up, Doc? Hollday f8St1VltleS rustle 1U 11th a swlsh when we have gals llke Flo Aylward and Ruthle Kelley on our dance commlttee Maybe we're wrong, but 1sn't nL'amour, L'amour' the French for Nhubba hubba How about 1t, Mary Kenneally? Speclal commendatlon to El Gregory who has already matrlculated at Salem Teachers College An apple to you, teacher We've notlced that, slnce a certaln ex G I returned to C H S a goodly number of Senlor glrls prefer blonds, too You wouldn't have to be a Sherlock Holmes to flgure that one out, now, would you, Anthony Lepore? Joe P1zzarello's qulte a versatlle lad He llkes books he draws very well one of those qulet chaps that's always surprlslng you wlth a new talent Certalnly a Dodge car lS date halt these days Do you f1nd lt so, Joe Tropeano7 Ne thlnk Reggle 0'BF16H lS about as Senlor perfect 1n looks as they come How about 1t9 Red Charbonnler lS a doer He'll set a goal and, hard tho' the road may be, he'll make lt but wlth ease' Of course, Ruthle Bambery was always popular, but her popalarlty among the glrls as the P om draws nearer 1S overwhelmlng By the way, Ruth, how 1S that handsome brother of yours these days9 Qulps, puns, and pungent w1t well, you mlght know Jlmmy Gaouette and John Clafferty are on hand to glve us a l1ve1y moment What comedlans' ,, . .v l. A S LS fr, . mill, . .,. . - N v - n L 4 U:...... H ' 7' ' . 0 l. 9 , . . . ij OICIOU 0 . . . QCII!!! . . . . u-gn.. 1 0 . . . . 1 ' K . ' 2 ...... . . . ......Is ' 3 . . . Q ........... i-i...-11 . ' l . . . . . 1 III!!! . . . . - - . . . . - - . - . H .. . D ...... W . . Q -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gy H . Q . . . . . success . . . . . . . . u . . . . , V. . lllll. I ...... ' Y - N? ...... . llllll . . I Q Q Q . Q l ...... . 3 -- . W . I . cannon - I , I I Tl 1 1 0 a 1 ....... - . ....... . ' neocons 1 ' ' v- . . , . - . . . ulllili 11 . .

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Gay as a glggle, llvely as the glngle of a tambourine, and chatter boxlng exc1tedly come Pat Bassett and Barbara Dugan Somethlng lS abrew1ng Frank Campagna should make a try for Notre Dame At least he has one quallflcatlon the n1ck name Irlsh Very few boys can dlsplay a notebook that w1ll earn them laurels Maurlce Goggln has a pr1ze ed1t1on that's rave rat1ng! If Dolly Page looks qu1zz1cally at you, boys, lt 1S the aftenmath of f1nd1ng out that Dante's 1nsp1rat1on was the lovely Lady Beatrlce Llght hearted and gay, Bob Lucarottl has a heart winnlng smlle that always glves us a 11ft we hear that Chlck Cushlng 1S out looklng for the f1TSt crocus Why? Oh, because sprlng means baseball The way Pat Henman rides a horse, she could step rlght 1nto a Hollywood Western Does she look super smooth 1D herrldlng hablt' Why 1S Ralph Carvalho always quoting, as he goes 1nto Engllsh IV, the same passage from the nADCl8Ht Marlner HAlone, alone, all,a , alone'9 We g1rls aren't compla1n1ng, Ralph Qulte the contrary, Suh! Whenever a bevy of Senlor g1rls whlzz by you at 2 30, don't be alanned It's Just a squad of eager beavers dashlng to work What zeal! What zest! And what lucre! Helen Marcella lS well named She has penmanently marcelled curls even 1n the raln Lucky, lucky gal' Tall, llthe, and supple, Paul Neves 1S super duper at basketball But why not? If he stood on t1ptoes, he could place the ball 1n the basket A happy, chatty tr1o 1S Alberta O'Ne1l, Peggy Leahy, and Anna Rae Even 1n the da1ly lunch box stampede, you'll always flnd them ann 1n anm Do we envy Ed Cannody engoylng h1s dGl101OUS Rotary Club luncheons at the Statler Hotel every Wednesday noon, whlle we're munchlng on our llvenwurst sandwlches And he doesn't even have to count h1s calorles, elther There's no JUSt1CS Ed Donovan should be called nThe '47 Mlnute Man , because every mlnute of the day he's plannlng someth1ng new Resourceful braln' well, 1t's a poor soclal order that can't support an arlstocracy at least, so we console ourselves w1th our flfteen pounds of books when we see the trolley sweep by us wlth Jeannle Darllng, Dorls Leduc, Dotty Nolan, and Helen McGl1nchey r1d1ng 1D state D1d we throw out our chests and feel l1ke success when Phyllls Maher was chosen to act as secretary to the Natlonal Counc1l of Soclal Studles meetlng at the Hotel Statler Super! Super! Um m mm, aren't Frank Herne and Al Glguere the Beau Brummels? Smooth style But, def' John Garcla 1S always qulck to smlle and say a pleasant word Say, John, glve us a scoop what was 1n that 'message you recelved? Huh? 'Oh, You Beautlful Dollu' Well, our '47 choice 1S Tess Corbett Hasn't she the b1g blue eyes, flaxen halr, and lovely skin? Mm m mm M mmmmm A 'Mldwlnter N1ght's Dreamn to John Hufnagle, nlfty Pres1dent of the Y M C A Dance Com lttee, 1S a gala attendance Cheers for Ruth Gill! She rolled up a score of lO5 for 1947 lnstead of 1948 Welcome to our class Marle Potter, too, gets cheers for her '47 diploma Plucky gal! Flap Flap! went our surprlsed ears when we heard a Senlor say: uGee, do you thlnk Snow Whlte would let us take one of her dwarves to the Promo l'd feel r1ght at home wlth Dopeyln Ouch Don't you thlnk Ethel Peyton 1S polsed but oh, so cute' Qulte the subdeb And she slng contralto We l1ke that throaty quallty 1n her vo1ce Ind1v1dua1 and romant1c' 4 ' ' . . 1 .. - , , . . . I ounces c . . . . yy . n ' ' I ououoo , . . . . . . . ' . :solo . :nouns . - . . ' . oceans s D :susan . . . n v , - . monaco' I . . . . N : ll 1 . . . . . c . . . . 4 o . . n nuance . e . . o can-on-1 ' U anasua D . . o neocon 4 . . ' . I n . - . a , . . 1 cuuoooo' . yy . - . u l cauuaao ' . n . . - . . U :coolo '- . I o cannon' . . . . 0 - -- . 1 gg - oaaunn l o . o A I cameos 1. . . . . a o n u . . casual A l Q occurs . c ' . . o ' I canons . 4 . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . .



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