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Terry F REDERIC A ELAINE MILLER 44 Westview Terrace Westwood, Mass. With the most noble blood of all this world, , , THERESA ANN MCQUADE 496 Washington Street Dedham, Mass. January 10, 1939 Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber. . . ' Not a care in the world, happy from day to day. Terry is at home in Canada or at Pops. That beautiful new car may take her many miles away but her laughter will remain with us through the years. To Know Him Is To Love Him Which Miller are you, F. , S. , or J. ? Once distinguished, never forgotten. Did you ever get to see that little house in back of Silkie's? Complexion of moonglow, a bundle of gleam, best describes the memories of our Freddie we will carry through the years to come. Joannie True Love Freddy JOAN FRANCES MILLER 599 River Street Haverhill, Mass. March 24, 1938 Sweet little face, so full of slumber. . . Good things come in small packages is a familiar phrase but oh, so true when it comes to describing Joanie. I just have to have my sleep, is what we often hear. From '56 to '59 our Ioan has remained the same. Her impish expression has us all wondering what she'l1 do next. Joan's sincerity and understanding ways will go down in the history of our minds as a true example of young womanhood. Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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GLORIA LITCHFORD 8 Plympton Street Cambridge, Mass. September 20, 1928 Gifted, loved and praised. . . One of our best loved seniors, Glo is a transfer student whose real love of people and nursing has made her an asset to the class. Never an unkind word or thought from Gloria. Her motto seems to be if you can't say something good about someone don't say anything, Autumn Leaves n Dot n SANDRA DENISE MANN 121 Traffrail Road Quincy, Mass. September 22, 1938 A something quiet and subdued. . . Sandy, have you had any blind dates lately: Neatness personified - top drawer, left hand side, in the corner. On a constant campaign to gain weight our gal is bound to lose. A few words with much wisdom comes from Sandy. Her quiet ways leave us with much to admire. April Love 1 I 5 i M lrgilon DOROTHY EV ELYN LORD Willow Avenue 1 Little Compton, R. I. August 6, 1936 Fair girl, fond wife and dear young mother. . . One union split into three states. A transfer in her senior year to make our class complete. Daily letters and week- end trips have made long days shorter. Dot's poise and maturity has yet to be surpassed. Her courage to attain her goal has set an example for us all. 'Q w Third Man Theme llsandyll I7
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SHIRLEY LORRAINE MILLER ROBERTS 32 Channing Street Quincy, Mass. June 25, 1937 There is a singer everyone has heard. Where there's a guitar there's Shirl. Many's the night our gal has spent entertaining us with her hillbilly roll. If not at work then she can be found with Ken. Another May bride we add to the list. ,Earth doesn't provide enough good forShirl to do. With such fortitude and strength and the will to strive forward she cannot help but come out on top. Warm by all. Mitch CAROLINE ELIZABETH PRATT 214 Billings Street North Quincy, Mass. February 12, 1937 Constant as the northern star. . . ' Seriously though, is the byword and actually, follows as a close second. Pratt has been an active member in our class and student government for the past three years. What about those platonic relationships? Anyone for coffee, is the password. One of the many mothers in our class Caroline is always ready with a sympathetic ear. Fascination JUDITH SUZAN MITCHELL 166 Clifton Avenue Brocton, Mass. January 17, 1938 Shl.rl' Laughing eyes of lirnped blue. . .like glad waters running over Don't tell anyone, - But!, are the words most heard Tall tales run freely with Mitch around. Now tell us, Judy what really happened to the turtle? Mechanics like a puppet on a string. Most often seen and heard rumbling in her Volks A personality no one can claim but Mitch makes her loved Beautiful Dreamer Chick
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