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4 GUY C.-ABBATINOZZI 12 Everett Street Mechanic Arts For success in the future he intends to try, And u ' e wish lots of luck to a really “swell Guy.” W. ALDEN Shute Street General Senior Representative; Spanish Club, ' 39 y Homeroom President, ' 39;. Senior Prom Committee; Serwor Chorus. Alice is going to create the fashions. Here is one girl who will have designs 0:1 someone. ANNIE J. ABBENE =2 School Street Commercial y J, IMS ' - Christmas. Basket Committee, ' 33 , ' 3 ; Italian Club, ’39! Anne co ifesscs that she’s in a foa. To he a “Number, please” asker or a stenog? THOMAS ALLSTON i !7 Union Street Mechanic Arts Band, ’36, ’37; Orchestra, ' 35, ’37; Track, ’36, ’37. From what you ' ve written You’re in a stir And it sounds as if you’re out To be a minister. MARY L. ACCARDI 05 Woodlawn Street Commercial Italian Club, ’39. Mary wants to do office zvork in a large concern. She would be an asset to any office. LOIS E. ALPERT 32 College Street Colledge Girl’s Basketball, ’37, ’38, ' 39. Lois ' s ambition She will proudly confess. It’s merely and simply To be a success. 96 VjetM Gene Em Arabicm TforscPcsh. he ' s only kidding, be “Earnest”. ROBERT R. ALWELL 208 Vine Street Commercial Science Service Club, ’38, ’39. With Robert’s sense of hu¬ mor, he would make a better comedian than a C. P. A. T1 i -J page nineteen
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19 riCriOIRlES J9 Nelson, Moriarty, Spear, Jarniulowicz, Labenski, Martinson, Woodworth, Curnane, Powers, Finos, M. Johnson, MacGillivray, Evans, Rowell, Lichtenberg, DiMeo, R. Johnson, Thomas, Taylor, Skogsberg, Savory, Cunningham Zakarian, LaRocca, Thompson, Patehis, Babikian, Gallagher, Case, Kalin, Thistle ijnnnr - The editorial staff joins with the entire Senior Class in extending heartiest congratu¬ lations to this group of honor students. Each student in the above group has maintained an average of 3.5 or better during the three years of Senior High work. The Class of ’39 is proud of this group since it rep resents the largest number ever to hold membership in this body since the system has been in practice. As is customary, each member of the group will be awarded a gold medal at graduation. The group consists of the following: Eleanor Babikian Virginia Case Chester Curnane Ruth Cunningham Maria DiMeo Virginia Evans Bianca Finos Mary Gallagher Michael Jarniulowicz Margaret Johnson Ruth Johnson Robert Kalin John Labenski Edward La Rocca Agnes Lichtenberg Laura MacGillivray Carl Martinson Gertrude Moriarty Nancy Nelson Ann Patehis Edward Zakarian Llenry Powers Margaret Rowell Hazel Savory Esther Skogsberg Ernest Spear Edna Taylor Everett Thistle Elizabeth Thomas Daisy Thompson Francis Woodworth page eighteen
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I riEnoFiEs IRENE R. ANDERSON 13 Neilson Avenue Commercial Irene has an idea she’d like to sing, And then design fine fashions. But if the right boss she could find She’d make a secretary dash¬ ing. HELEN A. ANZALONE 144 Glendale Street Household Arts Helen wants to live in Hazv- aii. Why? Is it the males or the music? WILLIAM B. ARMSTRONG 13 Hampshire Street College Orchestra, ’37 ; Gilbert Sulli¬ van. Bill is just an all around good fell 070 . . r - , HELEN I. ATWOOD 117 Vernal Street College Gilbert Sullivan, ’39. We hope that what Helen zvants, she gets, If so, she’ll be off to old Burdetts. HENRY E. AYLER 49 Madison Avenue Com mercial ELEANOR M. BABIKIAN 65 Central Avenue College Orchestra, ’37, ’38, ’39; Library Staff, ’37, ’38, ’39; Gilbert Sullivan, ’37, ’38, ’39; Girl’s Basketball, ’37, ’38; Class Day Usher, ' 38; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee, ’38; Senior Prom Com¬ mittee, ’39; Class Secretary, ’39; Honor Society, 37, ’38, ’39. Eleanor will give piano concerts And then she also likes To be a schoolmarm to a class Of “playful” little tykes. HELEN E. BACKMAN 22 Sammet Street College Chorus, ’39; Senior Class Play ,Usher, ’39; Writers’ Club, ’39. S he ' s clever, collegiate and szoeet, With brains and power of will. And Jackson’s in store for a T re at When Budsie steps onto “The Hill”. CATHERINE BAILEY 25 Hawthorne Street Commercial “Kay” wants to follozv in Ann Marster ' s footsteps. We ' ll be looking for your column. page twenty
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