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FREDA BAKER 272 Bay Street Nassau, Bahamas A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye. Quiet . . . friendly . . . cooperative ... all these describe Freda . . . our good neighbor from the Bahamas . . . we like her . . . are there any more like you down there? . . . Many times we have welcomed your silence and your ability to be a good listener . . . the old adage, Still waters run deep, certainly applies to you . . . lost of luck; you deserve nothing but the best, Freda. Secretarial INA BEBCHICK 350 Seaver Street Roxbury For reading new books is like eating, new bread. Slow -motioned . . . intelligent speaker . . . known for her general dis- appeara nce . . . has a haunting smile . . . had some special formula by which she avoided English grammar . . . special longing for green or- chids . . . adapted to short-story writing . . . prefers to spend her time delving into profundities rather than trifling with practical trivialities . . . does not want to be a stenographer . . . her chief bugaboo is math. Stenographic BERYL A. BERRY 51 Main Street Ridlonville, Maine Butch And still they gazed and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew. Lovely dark hair always in place . . . slow, even drawl . . . loves New York . . . favorite colors blue and brown . . . quiet, till you know her . . . a photography enthusiast and model for his study of photography . . . Butch is her nic kname as per the daily letters Miss Beryl (Butch) Berry . . . thoughtful, sweet, and easy going . . . but a devilish mem- ber of the fifth-floor pranksters at the Dorm. Maine Club ( Secretary ) , Sorority. finishing Secretarial EVA HOPE BOORAS 82 Locust Street Winthrop A modest, charming maid is she As nice a girl as one could be. Winsome . . . dark-haired . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . shy . . . easy- going . . . sincere in nature . . . infectious laughter betraying bewitching dimples . . . likes all sports . . . skating . . . bowling . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . especially dancing to Harry James . . . dislikes get- ting up in the morning . . . Math . . . eating on the water cooler . . . swooning girls . . . cracker-jack typist. Stenographic BEVERLY BOSTON 22 Englewood Avenue Brookline True love is like ghosts Which everybody talks about and few have seen. But Beverly has ... a lovely diamond and engagement picture in the Boston papers . . . combined her school career with a job — left at noon . . . made such an impression at the Sorority banquet that no one else was even in the running for most sophisticated . . . turned over a new leaf every morning. Cooperative
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HELEN RYAN 125 Sumner Road Brookline She moves a goddess and looks a queen. Lovely, but oft ' silent . . . glides through life looking smooth and unruffled . . . like a dream walking — even when looking for the job . . . President of our class till she up and left us . . . the businessman ' s ideal secre- tary . . . held up the Gregg laurels in the stenograph class . . . with her charm, poise, and looks, she ' ll reach the end of her rainbow. President ol Senior Class, Student Council, Sorority. Secretarial 14 Keith Place President MARJORIE FAY RITCHIE East Bridgewater Marge ' The world uncertain comes and goes: The lover rooted stays, Those dark, mysterious eyes best belie the real Marge . . . likable, quiet, industrious . . . likes logic — it comes naturally to her orderly mind . . . poetess of our class ... a zealous worker . . . life sets a fast pace, but she will take it in her stride ... a girl worth knowing, a friend worth having. Student Council (1), Yearbook Staff (Business Manager), Fisher Flashes, Dormitory (House Clerk), Senior Class President. Executive President MARY C. FLOYD 1537 Tremont Street Roxbury Betty True ease in writing comes from art, not chance As those move easiest who have learned to dance. Flashing, quick smile . . . dances with grace . . . has a startling vocabu- lary . . . laughing eyes . . . cheerful under all circumstances . . . dislikes hats and people who are late . . . favorite pastimes are reading and music ... a fascinating correspondent . . . one of the able performers in Pi- late ' s Daughter . . . probably due to practice performances during lunch hour! Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Sorority. Stenographic ' Vice-President CARMELA THERESA CHIMINIELLO 71 Edison Park Quincy Chim A lovely lady, garmented in light from her own beauty. Charming and efficient as she is pretty . . . infectious giggle and big brown eyes . . . intelligent . . . neat as a pin . . . excellent pianist . . . favorite expression, Don ' t tell me your troubles . . . likes sports and the Navy in general . . . good-natured but easily annoyed . . . her pet peeves: girl smokers and U. S. History ... a whiz at shorthand and transcription . . . very popular everywhere she goes. Student Council (1), Sorority, (Secretary-Treasurer). Finishing Secretarial Secretary-Treasurer AUDREY L. JEVNE 5 i Orchard Street Belmont K hen she passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Darling, sweet, exquisite (to quote the Fisher Flashes) . . . lil ' Audrey is truly a lovely person . . . quiet in outward appearances — but those who know her well can vouch for her ability to promote chatter . . . she cooks like the chef at the Waldorf (Astoria), we imagine . . . efficient . . . and able as they come . . . yet she looks like a delicate doll. Sorority (2) (Chaplain), Student Council, Class Secretary-Treasurer (Junior and Senior ) . Secretarial
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TOBA EDITH BRICKMAN 9 Columbia Street Brookline Too much oj joy is sorrou fu! So cares must needs abound. Our good humor girl ... of many moods . . . crazy about her little nephew, Lester . . . wears smooth clothes . . . always neat . . . the patriotic miss of Room 33 . . . even disposition . . . never ruffled or bothered . . . loves verbal fights with Chim ... an excellent typist . . . knows her own mind and speaks it outright . . . need cheering up. ' . . . see Toby. Dramatic Club, War Stamps. finishing Secretarial MAUDE BROWN 47 Russel Park Quincy Choice word and measured phrase Above the reach of ordinary men. Long . . . lean . . . lyrical . . . blonde (sometimes curly, usually not) . . . a SchiapareUi in the making, she designs her own clothes now . . . a successful mixture of beauty and brains . . . full of crazy, wild ideas that makes us hysterical with frolic . . . wants what she wants and she ' ll get it ... a bridge enthusiast (but not per force) ... a veritable en- cyclopedic vocabulary ... all in all, we like you, Maudie, cau se you ' re you! Yearbook {Art Editor), Sorority {Historian). Executive ALICE BARBARA CALDWELL 104 Tyndale Street Roslindale Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Sparkling eyes that speak for themselves ... at the bottom of spectacular happenings . . . slim . . . neat as a pin . . . friendly disposition . . . loves to window shop . . . ambitious and efficient . . . sincere and loyal friend . . . always and ever in company of Ruth J. . . . how she hated that front seat in theory class! Glee Club, Sorority. Finishing Secretarial THERESA ELIZABETH CARROLL 67 Spring Street Dexter, Maine Terry For he to her girlish fancy then Was the only man in the world of men. A mighty mite of ninety-five pounds is Terry . . . engaged to lucky fellow in Connecticut . . . will always remember the Summer Street Subway Sta- tion . . . where she opened the mysterious package . . . loves to dance and skate . . . hates sarcastic people . . . dislikes the way food is sea- soned in Massachusetts . . . twinkling dark eyes . . . loves brown and black for color . . . prone to napping every day at one o ' clock. Maine Club, Glee Club. Finishing Secretarial PATRICIA CHURCHLEY 32 Cressy Street Beverly Pat, Trish ■ Variety ' s the source of joy below From which still fresh revolving pleasures flow. Our ever-cheerful Trish . . . popular . . . cute . . . versatile . . . she has more than once made an event at Fisher the success that it was . . . unafraid of hard work . . . scholastically and socially tops . . . charms us with her will and likablcness . . . many a girl has been cheered by her thoughtful and encouraging spirit . . . Fisher will miss you, Pat. Alpha lota Sorority (2) (President), Yearbook (1) (Editor-in-Chief t , Glee Club (I), Fisher Flashes (1) (News Editor), Student Council (2), Secretary of Florence Hall. Medical
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