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I DORA GALLERANI 49 Strong Avenue If we could read what lies behind Doris's large dark eyes, we might be surprised to find that strange ambitions are in her dream world. If Dora succeeds as well in the business world as she has in school, she'll certainly be the private secretary for at least a General! SOPHIE GEORGE 313 Newbury Street Lively, curly-haired Sophie will be missed by the faculty and students alike, both for her special office work for the teachers and for her helpful advice to students who use the school library. Besides these services, Sophie has been Type Editor for Commerce , Homeroom Picture Agent, and Usher for Pinafore , and a member of the Girls' Patrol. SHIRLEY ROBERTA GIBBINGS 25 Dearborn Street To show her keen class spirit, Shirley has served on the XIIA Executive, Promenade, Banquet, and other Class Social Com- mittees. As a Le Foyer member, and as Treasurer, Secretary, and President of Kumtux, she has been a popular leader. Shirley also has participated in many sports, and has been a Tardiness Registrar. MARION FRANCES GOLDEN 37 Groveland Street She is little, she is wise— She's a terror for her size! Full of fun, with a dash of pep, Merry puts life in every step. ALLISON MILDRED GORMBLEY 129 West Alvord Street In a few short years, the world will see Allison's name in bright lights. Our class, however, will always remember her as a small, energetic girl, with a big smile. Her participation as a Squad Loader, and her experience in tobogganing, have prepared her for the poise and alertness she will need as a professional roller skater. LILLIAN CATHERINE GOSSELIN 87 Tyler Street A tiny bundle of mischief. Lil has her serious moments— some may wonder when! Maybe sho has had them when serving as Vice-President and President of Nisimaha, or as an Usher at the 1942 Graduation. Her impish face has added pleasure to the finale of Commerce Capers and to her classmates when she was busy measur- ing seniors for the Cap and Gown Committee. EVELYN ANNE GRIGGS 17 Belvidere Street Evelyn, with a three-year honor record, first became Sports Editor, and finally Editor-in-chief of Caduceus . A lover of sports, she has enjoyed basketball, modern dance, and hockey. Her executive ability has won her the position of Areopagitica Treasurer. Le Foyer Secretary, and membership in the Girls' Patrol. Evelyn was the unanimous choice for the Nisimaha Award for the girl who has done the most for her class and her school. MILDRED SHIRLEY GROSSMAN 1245 Dwight Street The pride and joy of Mr. Clancey's bookkeeping class, laughter-provoking Millie, is a hard worker. That's probably why she has been serving as Recording Secretary and President of the Knitting Club. Millie also has given her time and energy to the Student Library Service.
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Zhtoati L'IllSS f .AGG,6mf- n vy s - • s db£ - MGADME ma MARY THERESA FENTON 30 Van Horn Place The song, When Irish Eyes Are Soiling , might indeed have been written for Mary who has been Treasurer of the Knitting Club and has served on the Freshman Reception Committee. What a light gleams in her eyes when she talks about operating for the Telephone Company! Keep plugging, Mary. JOSEPH FERRARO 168 Allen Street Windy's love of excitement, together with the speed he gained in football and baseball, should make him an ace in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Here, his good humor and cheery smile will earn him many friends. IRMA JULIA F0NGAR0 104 Marble Street Dark-haired, red-fingernailed Irma has been active in the Nisimaha and Circolo Dante Clubs. Her radiant smile has also made her a valuable asset in her work with the Home Management Librarians, the Squad Leaders, the Modern Dance Group, the G. 0. Agents, and the ushers of Pinafore . ANNA FRANGUS 815 Armory Street Ann, whose sparkling brown eyes actually speak for her, has been efficient and industrious in Commerce. 'Though somewhat quiet and reserved, Ann has contributed her share by serving on the Cap and Gown Committee, and by assisting her homeroom Caduceus editors. VIRGINIA FLORENCE FRAVESI 37 Tremont Street ELAINE DOROTHY ANN FRAZIER 48 Kensington Avenue Should anyone want a sensible, jovial girl who has had experience as a Home Room Secretary-Treasurer, he should report to Bunny, who would be willing to work after office hours if her future employer were tall, dark, and handsome. RAYMOND HENRY FREDETTE 38 Arch Street Although rather quiet, Ray is well liked by all who know him. He has become a valuable member of the Hi-Y and the Boys' Patrol. Can't you picture him some future day as a model husband, and dependable, agreeable boss? RICHARD C. FROST 27 Phoenix Street Anchors away for Frosty! All-around men are needed by the Navy. Frosty's experience in football, basketball, baseball, and on the Boys' Patrol should qualify him physically for this Job. His social experience, gained from ushering at Pinafore , and his fondness for the feminine sex, may increase once he dons a U. S. Navy uniform. Ginger, Captain of the Interschool Basketball Squad and of Hockey, Baseball, and Basketball, soon won the coveted G.A.A. Pin. She has participated in volley ball, fencing, the Freshman Reception, the G. 0. Dance Committee, and Class Day, for which she wrote the play, A Typical American Home . Ginger also enjoyed her work with the Girls' Patrol, the Caduceus Editorial Committee, and the G.A.A., of which she was Secretary-Treasurer. I
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CLAIRE ANGELA GUIDETTE 1273 Carew Street Dark, glamorous Claire, a member of the Nisimaha Club and an Usher at the 1942 Graduation, can usually be found haunting the local roller skating rinks during her spare time. Combined talent and attractiveness have brought her nearer her dream of becoming a professional skater. EVELYN HALL 59 Dresden Street The dark-haired Patrol Girl on the 104 corridor post not only has said, serenely, Pass, please? many times, but has been able to concentrate on her lessons between interruptions. Perhaps some of the work was for Caduceus when she was a Cub, or for the Kumtux Club. VIVIENNE ERNESTINE HARRISON 591 Union Street Vivacious Vivian Vibrates Vigorous Vim! Where? Everywhere, especially in the Glee Club and in her interviews with the book worms who invade the student library. We feel Viv should become a W.A.V.E.! HAROLD HEREERT HART, JR. 23 Duryea Street Harold Herbert Hart, Jr., Esq., alias Harpo, has been Captain of the Boys' Patrol, Senior G. 0. Auditor, and Vice- President of the Hi-Y. He was a Community Chest speaker, a member of the Mock Trial cast, and served on many committees. Harpo, writer of the Class Will, was chosen for the Hi-Y Award for outstanding service to his school. HELEN LUCILLE HENRY 17 Drexel Street Mix one pair of twinkling blue eyes with the largest pair of dimples in captivity: you win a Double H. This columnist has been active in the Student Council, and on the Cap and Gown and Caduceus Homeroom Committees. She also has made an energetic Senior Lieutenant, and Captain of tho Girls' Patrol. A member of Le Foyer and Nisimaha Clubs, popular Helen was chosen as the Nisimaha Interschool I.C.C. Representative. BETTY-JEAN HOSLEY 47 Demond Street Not many have really tasted of Betty's dry humor, but those who know her are constantly laughing at her witty remarks. Her chief activities have been concerned with being a Homeroom Reporter and a Squad Leader. JANE ELIZABETH HOUSE 74 Sherbrooke Street Although quiet in school, Janey, of the lustrous black hair, is both animated and talkative when she and the girls get together. Jane has been active as a Homeroom Treasurer, a Squad Leader, and a G. 0. Agent, as well as in assemblies, the Freshman Reception, and in the Interschool Nisimaha. WALLACE HENRY JANES 61 Chester Street Talented Wally Janes became an actor in the cast of The Mansion , a play given by the Hi-Y, of which he was the Secretary. His good nature and school spirit have made him a popular member of the Boys' Patrol. The Class of '43 will also remember his work in the Feature Department of Commerce and on the Cap and Gown Committee. EE5D
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