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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1938 E. H. S. JOSEPH J. COCHRANE 5 Bow Street Mechanic Arts If silence were golden, “Cocky” would own a mint. CHARLES M. COGNATA 80 Madison Avenue College Charlie wants to be or major in geometry. macist INE C. TUONI 2 j ocust Park Commercial Italian Club, ’38. 8 ' % wants to be an expert beaut i- so that she can compete with Wallace Hopper. JOHN J. COLLINS 33 Sammet Street Mechanic Arts “Shino” says that a good short story zvould cover his knozvledge of math. Well, a genius is made, not born. Success, “Shino.” WILLI ELKINS ichols M CHANIC Bill is goiVejlto be superintendent of streHs in tine city. Let’s have better streets. Bill. COMERFORD 0 Cabot Street UIERCIAL Girls’ Basketball Team, ’37, ’38. Millie is one of our expert basket¬ ball players. In a short time she’ll be coaching her ozvn teams. JOHN J. CONNELLY 21 Luke Road Mechanic Arts Track Team, ’38; Baseball Team, ’38. John wants to be a crooner, but he’s such ' a quiet fellozv zve think he zoould make a better husband for some nice gal. THOMAS J. CONNOLLY 12 Blanchard Avenue Commercial Football, ’37. Tom wants to secure a good paying job and retire and see the zvorld on his social security. 125]
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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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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1938 E. H. S. MARY C. CONROY 24 Bellingham Avenue Commercial A “nice’’ girl like you ought not to have a hard time finding that “nice’’ job. We wish you load ' s of luck. JOSEPH E. CONTI 170 Ferry Street Commercial Orchestra, ’36, ’37, ’38. Joe has an ambition to become a C. P. A. but we think he has the making of another Rubinoff with his violin. WALTER L. COOK, JR. 11 Adams Avenue College Home Room President, ’36; Assistant Basketball Manager, ’37; Basketball Manager, ' 38. Walt limits to be a millionaire and marry Rochelle Hudson. Good luck, Walt. RICHARD F. CORLISS 19 Sherman Street College Gilbert Sullivan, ’36; Home Room President, ’37. Since Dick is not able to choose his profession we suggest that Pete make uf his mind. ANTHONY ORREGOO 176 Ferry Street Mechanic Arts Football, ’36; Baseball, ’36, ’37; Bas¬ ketball, ' 36, ’37, ’38; Basketball Cap¬ tain, ’38. Year Book Staff, ’38; Student Council, ’38. A winning personality on the basket¬ ball court and the baseball field. ME ' QORRIGAN i8 ( jlendal4 Avenue my jr r W „ Af Commercial r ' id C ttfjcKiiie’s ' ambition is to make bigger aikDbetter sandwiches for the E. H. Sr lunchroom. ENT I NO treet ursue his Carter”- .JX’A $7 37 qS UOMES , pfWhen Mr kid sister becomes Eleanor Powell the second, she expects to be quite busy making costumes. [ 26 ]
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