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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1938 E. H. S. OTINO CASO 73 Malden Street College Year Book Staff, ’38. Some day when you are admiring pictures of chorus girls in all the big magazines you will be looking at the work of Otino. He’s to be a commer¬ cial artist. FRANKLIN D 107 Wav 3 37 I) ’38; Gi be ’36, ’JP7, i-lay, ; Glee Glukf Christmas Basket C mr Prize Speaking CoTJt St, ’37. A joke is always on his lips, and on his face a smile. H RD H. ANONHOUSE uncock Street General Dick tells us he’s off women for life, but zee know he is interested in a certain Post Graduate in Room 212. E. LORRAINE CHASE 773 Broadway Commercial She keeps herself to herself. RUTH CARTER 27 Walnut Street College is quite We hear that ‘racket” with Ruth i ■-§ f RICHARD P. CASEY 60 Clinton Street Commercial Dick’s ambition is to be Chairman of the School Board. The class iirill be 100% strong for you. MURIEL J. CARTER 10 Pierce Avenue Commercial Gilbert Sullivan Club, ’37, ’38; Christmas Show, ’38. We expect to hear Muriel over the radio anytime now. She zvants to be a radio singer. EDWARD F. CASEY Mr. President—our best zvishes for a long and successful career as a chemi¬ cal engineer. 71 School Street College Lyceum, ’36, ’37, ’38; Gilbert Sulli¬ van, ’37; Senior Class President, ’38. [ 23 ]
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1938 E. H. S. JAMES CAMERON 27 Villa Avenue Mechanic Arts Although James is a quiet reserved lad, zve know he will he a success in the business world. ELEANOR A. CAMPANA 88 Jefferson Avenue College Spanish Club, ’36, ’37; Usher Glee Club Show, ’37; Basketball 36, ’37; Cheer Leader, ’36, ’37; Usher Senior Class Play, ’38. Eleanor would make a good cheer leader for Harvard. That’s the place where she would be contented. MILDRED C. CAMPBELL 11 Chisholm Street College Personality is written all over Millie’s face. JEAN CANNELL 110 Waverly Street College Spanish Club, Here’s an “All goocU l ALBERT F. CARDELLO 21 Pearl Street Mechanic Arts At wants to be a mechanic, but we think he’d be wasting his good looks under an automobile. ANNA M. CARDELLO 30 Bucknam Street Commercial Girls’ English Club, ’37, ’38; Usher Parents’ Night, ’37, ’38; Italian Club, ’38; Usher for the Mikado, ’38. Annie wants to be the founder of an “Old Maid’s Home’’ in Everett. This business will prosper and we be¬ lieve that she it ' ill die wealthy. DUDLEY V. CARDOZA, JR. 19 East Elm Street Mechanic Arts Science Service Club, ’37. Dudley, so zoe hear, is going to be the chief navigator of the szvan boats. Hope you have a “paddling good time.” [ 22 ]
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E. H.-S ' . J - r ZZTU MEMORIES OF 1938 E. H. S. MARION A. CHURCHILL 154 Vernal Street Commercial Girls’ Glee Club, ’36, ’37; Library Staff, ’36 ; Student Council, ’37 ; Home Room President, ’36, ’37. A pleasant combination of beauty and intelligence. FRANKLIN W. CHUTE 17 Prospect Street College Frank is just another boy who wants to offer his services to Uncle Sam in the Navy. Keep the coast clear, Frank. tMf GifD L Ba ketbal Vivab ins and snappy, that’s zvhat tve Jake about Mary. T. CICCARELLI Lexington Street Commercial Italian Club, ’38. ‘ on her finger, n her hand, dressmaker Ind ' best in the land ALFRED CIULLA 20 Orange Court General Football, ’35, ’36, ’37; Track, ’37; Writers’ Club, ’37; Baseball, ’37. Al is one of our smallest football men who made good. Success in later life. DOROTHY P. 25 NewJaaji£ Street rcial deSfreffd fre a buyer of rents clothes irksome large depart¬ ment store. Don’t forget to buy American made goods. xs -Basketball, ’36. Her quiet, smiling manner makes her loved by everyone. M. DORIS COAKLEY 41A Tappan Street Commercial Science Service Club If music be the food of love—dance on! [ 24 ]
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