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ANNA M. DiTULLIO 20 Stuart Street Commercial Drama Night Usher 2; Drama Night 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Gilbert and Sullivan 2. She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think of. EVELYN N. DiTULLIO 45 Oakes Street Commercial Preparatory Drama Night Usher 2; Dramatic Club 2; Horseback Riding Club 3; Senior Play 4. At the Deaconess Hospital, the head su rgeon sends for his secretary, and who should it be, but our own Evelyn. NICHOLAS W, DiTULLIO 84 Floyd Street Academic Smart and thoughtful Nick wants to be an architect or a commer¬ cial artist. Good luck and loads of success. ROSE A. DOHERTY 24 Franklin Street Commercial Dramatics 2, 3. Rose will be a secretary in the office of a law firm. Some lucky lawyer will be touched by Rosie ' s charming ways. KENNETH W. DOLLOFF, JR. 24 Stuart Street Academic Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Gilbert and Sullivan 2, 3; Senior Class Play 4. Ken, with his golden horn, is sure to soar to the top in the field of music. JOSEPH H. DONAHUE 139 Central Avenue Academic Football 2, 3, 4. Watch that left tackle! Isn ' t he wonderful! That ' s what the spe ctators said about Joe. His future work will be tackling problems of maintenance for the telephone company. M. EILEEN DORMAN 64 Preston Street Academic Basketball 2; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Newspaper 4; Senior Class Play 4; Spanish Club 4. The dimples and laughter of the Personality Kid will not be soon forgotten by her many friends. We wish her much happiness in the future. Eleanor ' s ability at mathematics will enable her to be a fine accountant. RA IPH, « . DUMAS Plymouth St j pfchanic. Aj;te, la £ thoseT yre v Now put them in plgqffc ’Th ' hee will be common ' expressions for Ralph to hear in t ie future, for he ... HH IW a 1 m neer. BURTON C. DUNCAN 714 Broadway Commercial Preparatory Some school of pharmacy will claim Burt after graduation. We know he ' ll make a good pharmacist and not get his pre¬ scriptions mixed. 28
LOIS E. EATON 48 Thurman Street Academic We know the patients will appre¬ ciate charming Lois when she becomes Nurse Eaton. We know these initials stand for luck, effort, and efficiency. HUBERT A. EDDY 106 Francis Street Academic Glee Club Show 2, 3, 4; Band Manager 2, 3, 4; Science Service 2; Gilbert and Sullivan 2, 3; School Council 3; Senior Class Play 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Lyceum 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Year Book, Assistant Editor 4; Editor of paper 4. We will always remember Hen¬ ry in the Senior Class Play. One of the most popular and well-liked boys in E.H.S., we believe he ' ll take up medicine after the rush is over. ANNA-MAE EDGETT 23 Andrew Street Commercial Our Anna-Mae will be some¬ body ' s stenog. And with her talent she will make good. ROBERT W. EDGETT 23 Andrew Street Mechanic Arts Home Room Vice-President 4. Bob is heading for Tech. If you draw as well as you skate you ' ll be tops as a draftsman. mmmmm WILLIAM P. ELLERY 7 Marion Place Academic Senior Class Play 4. Bill wants to be a radio an¬ nouncer and we think he will do very well after the credit¬ able performance he gave in the Senior Class Play. RICHARD S. ERLANDSON 110 Walnut Street Academic Lyceum 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club Show 3; School Coun¬ cil 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Prom Committee 4. Dick isn ' t asking for the impos¬ sible. He simply wants to be a journalist of high calibre. We hope he achieves his goal and soon. JOSEPH P. FABBO 439 Ferry Street Academic Camera Club 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Year Book Staff 4. Joe ' s the quiet, thoughtful type but we like him just that way. Believe it or not, we ' re not just saying this because Joe ' s go¬ ing to be a dentist someday. J. ANTHONY FAMA 25 Clark Street Mechanic Arts Anthony s Ition up that la count complished a er 4 OL JJ GLADYS M. EHRLICH 142 Garland Street Commercial Dramatic Club 2. As the queen of all Powers mod¬ els enters the room, we proudly recognize our Gladys. DOLORES FAMA 83 Main Street Commercial Dolores ' keen mind at calculating will enable her to be an excel¬ lent bookkeeper.
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