Girls High School - GHS Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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Po Page Four X' x 4 f' 1 Q-J 'fvaf if 4.-q 6 'N IAIYE T P9105 THESE TWU Every grrl knows her parents are the most wonderful rn the whole world May you Mother and Father be able to say She IS mv daugh ter as proudly as I am able to say You are my parents Nothlng I can do or say can ever repay you for bflllglllg me rnto the world for grvlng me a chance to lxve and be a part of the great movrng force that rs lnfe Your lnves have been centered around me seerng that I obtam a good educatxon and praynng that my lrfe wxll be happier than vours Your touch comforts me your tears sadden me and your laugh ter grves me joy Wherever I go and whatever I do I shall always remember you and love you Some may want wealth and success but I shall be the happrest gurl rn the world rf I remam YOUR LOVING DAUGH'l ER and as such to you I dedrcate MY YEAR BOOR AK ' - V 1 I .4 WY H Y? 1 7 ' Y , . , . . 7 i . . . - 9 7 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' Y r if , r 2.,-fm MRS. .XNAGNUS AND ANGELIKI ' MRS, BLEST AND RVTH MRS. l'Ul'iiI.Xl.lS ANU SUVHIE MRS. l'0RNETTA AND R.fU'HAEI.A MR. 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MQGLMRE Poqc Ton UR lntellect our emotxons our moral sense and our facultres all go to make up our total herng VVe have been born and made m thc :mage of our Creator for a very dehmte purpose and we each have 1 definite responslblllty m achlevmg that purpose 'lo ZICIIILVC our ultl mate end from a splrrtual VlCWpOlIlt we can work along three mam lmes 'I hey are the Intellectual Sense the power to seek knowledge and truth the Aesthetlc Sense the ablllty to appreciate and enjoy the beautlful and the Moral Sense the destre and vullmgness to he good lhe Moral Sense stems from your Mother and your Father and your Church The real values never change Eternal thmgs nex er grow old Never lmargam with the right lt always gnes the same 'insvx er happl ness Be consrderate of the people with whom you study now Be a good colleague Be patlent and tolerant and understandmg Always have God ln your work VV1th one hand m the hand of Cod and the other outstretched to your neighbor m frrendhness and understandmg md love you are bound to walk m the rrght splrutual atmosphc re xc rlt mn 1 at Tess cn Tlr fun! I I I Sch l 'Hlrch 1048 ly 'Hr lo 'N s v - - 1 h - l , . , . , . 4 . I . x v ' 1 . . . . . . . . . x .- , . , . k 1 v ' I , I . f , ' ,ff .... 1 . C A Y I... . ' . ' ft ' . .1 1 V , ' . . V i . . . . 1 I 4 , . . Hi 1' me fn 1 an ld 1 I S ' 'un Vulrrrs delivered to the Seniors :ut Girls' lugl .Q oo, . J . , V . , . uis A. .lcCo,'.l Y JU-wfWlf6 0405? Mr LOUIS A Malloy Hmdmister Glrls Hlqh School ND m my heart thcv wlll remambcr fllw avs lhcy knew vou once O bmutlful and WISL CONRAD Almx Ill 1 I1 Ufllfll H IQEE FMU Missa lllmrlmtu llnlhzmk ll 1I's 2 I mm Head ef Cammerelal Department 1938 1947 Miss Katherine Eedy M155 Mane Mahoney HE. Class of 1948 buds a lovmg farewell to a most gracious 'lre proud of tlns opportunlty to say Tlmnll you for the prnnlege of lrumg know n her lady. VVe have missed her charm and influence this year, but we I ,M Wk X V , V -Cwb 149 WOW, fx-'W , .1 Q 2 9 xx Nix af . . -Q f 0 In Q- X 1'-5-fn N X5 X L , Q X A' lr N11 1,111-QRN l':l,lZ.XlilC'I'II Nl1'l1m,5 Mkwm-,.3R,'l-,.3 U'1gRH,1N l'.1.lz,fxm4:'1'u U Ilulllimv lmcrcizll English Q.1lllll1lCI'CiZ1l 5Cl ' ,-sis . ,A -fy --:QW a. ' '- N ' fi -sl X if . +4 J S P X 4 X A K Yi Q f 8 3 .A X , x U'lJoNm'.xx Ihxnzx, U'l.lc.xRx' f3RM'li RHHBINS Kx A H . 'lwllaxlxxc RUSS 'Il'l.lA RlVl'l,l'1Ill2l l'.IlgllSh I'l1SIOI'j' Art H4-:ul uf C'mmm-rcizxl X,-I I30pm'tment A K A- Cx K xll' -. W 3, 45- 3.7.5 mg. ,lv , V f? 5 Q. I f,, fW Q A 9 ,,,l-if .4 G 'ik ' ul QHNN .IUSICVIIIXIC Rm'1u'i .1L,ijjDXvfAg3, Mm N 51A Rx, xx istury l.llllChI'lJOlll Supcrvism' - 5514-1100 Science SQHIMQ 'AM ,g,....-v V S , 'LH ' A -- 2 . . Page Sevenieen lstm rv' llsu tmmm. - -Z ,fn --.- -. 3.--. . NK N Km 6 , ,A Wy wg ,W x I UVSEXIN or rms, ART? :LJ-A , -Ml gi... 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Rcgina Piclu-iti, lsalmel a Fuccillu, Loretta ABREVAYA Horan Way, Jamaica Plain is one of our star debatcrs and young actresses, and is study- in preparation for a the- career You may have heard and monologues at in ou entertainments, her of a baseball Char's favorite has really trav- several cross-country lived in Texas. She drawing, bowling, and to explain that not for- osked the fact can't tell a its cover, us who have come in contact with pleasing manner, readiness to soft accent have won us over. A.A. 2, 3, 4, Dlstaff 4, 4, Debating Club 3, 4, Bowling Leagues 3, 4, 4, Yearbook 4, Library Spanish Club 3, 4 IIARRIET ADAMS 49 McLean Street, Boston Popular and Most Likely to are two titles given to Henri by during her years at G.H.S., nly to know her to realize she is of them, for the has winning ways and a that endear her to the come in contact with her, questioned about the most impor- in her life, Henri thinks a says The summer when I is the most exciting thing fl to me. On pres- rther, she tells of her and we listen fasci- of seeing famous peo- places. Collectin pictures of ancing, eating, anclg going places gang ore some of the things doing. Dlstaff Aide 3, 4, Junior Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, 3, Student Council 2, 3. VALENTINE ADAMS l39 Brighton Street, Boston time In the future we were,to iss with rumpled dark hair and of paint on her face, we would had attained her dream of il- Val likes to dabble and future time will find the printed words on the into painted pastoral our greater reading pleasure. who have missed seeing Val's the little lady is really good! firmly believe that nowhere ex- better drawing of Van Johnson Val made. She interrupts evening with a book or a however, to cheer loudly for at a football game. Glee Club 3, Yearbook League 2. PIIYLLIS ALLEN 5 Edison Green, Dorchester is a fun-loving girl with a twin- eye, and a mischievous grin, into school gust in time to 5 deadline. She's the type and enioys it, and though quiet to some, to those who better, Ph llis gives a different She's taking a colle e course of a social wo3ner's ca- will be making the rounds other people's problems and on o solution. When it comes fun, Phyllis takes a trip to the alleys in anticipation of a or at least a spare, takes a whirl the dance floors, rolls along in a skating rink, then finally, rapturously to Eddie Howard's A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic League 3. DORIS ALLUKIAN 639 Tremont Street, B0ston Doris is a bright-eyed young lady who is strikingly di ferent, and we believe ,P Y .4 she holds the distinction of being the only girl here who composes oriental ond modern dances. We haven't had the pleasure of watching Doris's proficiency in this field, but maybe some day we'l have the pleasure of watching Doris per- form to the tinking of gamelan bells or rhaps avidly following Martha Gra- li:zm's teachings in the modern dance. Then too, Doris knows an Armenian dance, which she does well. She is outwardly quiet, likes to read, is deeply religious, and would be per- fectly content to live in o cottage on a high cliff overlooking the ocean, and listening to the poun ing and roaring of the surf. Her more immediate plans, how- ever, are to go to work when she grad- uates. ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, FRANCES AMBHOSE I5 Chase Street, Dorchester As Frannie wants to become a com- mercial artist, she will be among the ranks of the girls who will attend Sim- mons College next year, where she will take a course in journalism. Frannie's the kind of a conscientious girl who will put in the necessary amount of work and time to achieve her aim, much as she did here, and in Frannie the world of iournalism gains a real addition. To live up to her favorite pastime, eating, she dreams up various gastronomical de- lights which give her poor family almost chronic indigestion. When not thus em- ployed, she is either swimming, roller skating, bicycling, or sticking her nose between the covers of a book. She makes most of her clothes, and we think that this is the secret of her very neat American Girl look. PS. She's really a good cook! ACTIVITIES: Distaff l, 2, Glee Club I, Library Service Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, History Club 4, English Club 4 gPresident,l, Yearbook Staff, panish Club , 4. MARY AMELCHUCK 48 Harvest Street, Dorchester Mary is a future woman in white, whose blonde fairness will be harmoniz- ing with a white uniform after she com- pletes her nurses training, and in truth she has always had a passion for nur- sing. A firm believer in the theory that practice makes perfect, she's already spent quite a bit of time by doing volun- teer work at the Boston City Hospital to prepare her for her future work. Mary is one girl who can be sure she's chosen well and wisely, since she's already had some kind of experience in her field. In the meantime, she's enjoying herself by reading, roller skating, and dancing, fi- nally tops these off with sitting excitedly on the edge of her seat as the local puck-chasers tear up the ice in their efforts to please Mary by scoring a goal. ACTIVITIES' Pre-driving Club 3, Year- book Staff 4. ANGELIKI ANAGNOS 495 Tremont Street, Boston Angie's ambition is to work on a news- paper, even as a copy girl! She will be- come a good iournaist, having already won honorable mention in the Advertis- ing Contest Essay and first prize in the Book Week Contest. She loves good mu- sic, bowling, reading, and swimming, keeping busy singing in her church choir and teaching Sunday School. Winner of Most Popu ar and Best Personality titles in her sophomore and junior years, Angie is an outstanding member of her class with her clear mind and soft smile. Next year will find her in California vis- iting relatives and soaking in sunshine. ACTIVITIES: Debating Club 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 2 4, Junior Party, Dramatic Club 3, 4, English Club alvice-Presb dentl, History lub 4, Yearbook Staff, Dlstaff 4. ei 'T 'Q f '? 11 Page Twenty-One 11 C. si' I NJ 6 , . 4 fi -H n 4 -6 M Page Twcnty-Two l!l'I'l'l'Y ANAGNUS 365 Ashmont Street, Dorchester Brown, wavy hour, large, dark eyes, and characteristic Grecian classic good looks-that's Betty, complete with the classical touch, since music and playung the piano are maiar interests un her life, and she has a good background un both. Her plans for next year are centered around business school un preparation for secretarial work. So Betty will be en- rolling along with the other gurls to learn the flner points of being a success in the business world. Now her spare time is spent un donning dancung slippers for on evenung's diversion, taking bathing suut, towel, and bathing cap down to the beach for a swim, and serving the tennis ball in the courts. Someday, Betty hopes to be walking down that fateful middle aisle, but un the meantime she's busy studying her music so that she may real- ize her ambition of playing really well, ANTONETTA ANNESSI l Lathrop Place, Boston Sweet and Lovely Antonette us now taking the comnuercuol course and next ycar will fund her stepping out from her preparatory years here to take her place un the world of business, where her abul- utues will be donated to some lucky em- ployer. One of Antonette's happler mo- ments is when she switches on the raduo and hears the familiar and dulcet tones of Oh, But I Do coming over the our waves to ultimately reach her apprecia- tive ears. When she usn't listening to thus favorite, she tunes into the current baseball game and mentally throws pop bottles at the umpire. During the fall she takes time out to watch the teams scatter over the gridiron un hope of a touchdown, for Antonette's sake. She also likes to go dancing and swimming, and her ambition us to travel someday. Acruvurizs Mnrchondusmq cuun 4 INES ANZALONE 732 Bennington Street, East Boston Have you ever been fire warden of your neighborhood? Well, Ines has! A lot of her time was spent in keeping her neighborhood seosonably free from fires and other luke hazards. But that usn't surprising, because when it comes to or- ganization and leadershup, she's the gal you're looking for. All this should add to her efficuency as a secretory which she someday hopes to be, for she's been busily working away un the course through a maze of typewruters and short- hand pads, Wherever there are ravuolus, there you will fund Ines because thot's her favorite dish and she spends many happy hours seated before a heaping dish watching the supply slowly dimrnush In udle hours she may be found cheer- leading for her local baseball team, bowl- ung, keeping tabs on baseball, and listen- ung to Glenn Miller records. LOUISE ARDOLINU 37 North Margin Street, Boston Behind thus attractive, well dressed ex- terior, we fund one of the more talented members of our senior class. Her low, thraaty voice, which has already been heard on the radio, is her outstandung talent, and we can still remember receuv- ing the benefit of her sultry voice during various Christmas parties we had here. Eventually Sister would like to become a vocalist, a fact which pleases those of us who know her, for indeed ut would give us the greatest of pleasure to once again hear her singing, Sister with the voice so well adapted to singing the la- test popular songs! Her more immediate plans for next ear are to work at the Motor Vehicle guildung. A popular ac- tive gal, Sister does other things beside singing, for instance bowling, dancing, skating, and going to football games ACTIVITIES Glee Club 4. EMILY M. AZAR 344 Shawmut Avenue, Boston Someday we may be looking through a newspaper and will fund the familiar face of Emmy, then a well-known singer with a bug name band, and we can say We knew her when ---- All this will be simply a result of her wonderful voice and good looks. She graduated from the commercial course un Girls' High, we can say, and then, as now, she enioys swimming, skating, even pedals around on her little bicycle for awhile, takes hold of the oars for a more strenuous day out on the bounding main, then lunes up the golf ball on the tee and takes a terrufuc swung to send the pull flying over the green, Lookung a luttle further into the future, we may see her keeping house for the man of her dreams We shall al- ways remcmber Emmy tor her bright smile and happy disposition, tar she's o girl who's fun to know, nice to be with Activuruss one-C Club 1, 2, 3 lll'1I,l-INIC HARRY 49 Bayswater Street, Boston Who can forget that riotous monologue Helene delivered at the Junior Party? Once seeung her perform, no one can doubt Helene's acting abuluty, although she will tell you it is only a result of the tireless efforts of her elocutuon teacher, Elocutuon teacher or no, Helene kept her class laughing heartily, as she gave her amusing rendition of the different stages of married lute via the breakfast table scene She plans to go to California and further her education, returning East to become either o dramatic teacher or en- ter unto a stage career, and Helene-'s time shauIdn't be wasted in either one of them, for she has already taken the furst steps to realizing her dream, and may time fund her performing on other stages and keeping her future audiences amused as well as she did here. Our fu- ture Helen Hayes enioys bike-riding, ten- nis, and going to the theater CATIIERINE HARSAMIAN I2 Bradford Street, Boston Kitty us planning to enter the Massa- chusetts College of Pharmacy, and the little rnrss with the rumpled hair and clean white smock who fulls out your pre- scriptions will be none other than Kitty, busily translating the doctor's writings unto bottles of medicine. An active mem- ber of our class, she started early by being assistant director of the Gl-1.5. Follies un her sophomore year, and then went on to become the treasurer of the Biolagy Club. She Iukes introductions to fictitious characters via the pages of books, making' the rounds of Boston stores in searc of new clothes, dancing, bike-rudung, and most of all, enioyung her- self. Here's luck to a popular, stimu- lating gurl ACTIVITIES: A.A. 3, English Club 4, Biology Club 4lTreasurerl, Pre-driving Club 3, Library Service Club 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, G H S Follies '46. NURMA HARTALINI I2 Parmenter Street, Boston I would like very much to act. The words are auuetly spoken, and they come from a small, dark-eyed gurl known as Slum. Ever since she can remember, Slum has loved to act and, along with travel, ut has always been her ambition. Al- though she IS planning to go to work upon graduation from the commercial course, someday she hopes to be doing the things she likes best, acting. She is an all round lover of sports, and I Can't Begin To Tell You us the song that moves her. Here's hoping that pe. tute luttle Slum ets her wush, and that furst-nrghters wig have the opportunity of applaudung her hustruonuc abilities gg she takes her curtoun call. IIAIIDANZA I7 Charter Street, Boston underestimate the power ot a is NICkl'S fOVOYlfC saying, and sets out to prove it. ln she plans to go to year study chemistry and maze formulas, equations. ll be learning the as a catalyst for or combining HCL or e on of Hy rogen. and are her hobbies, It comes to sports, It's bowling Her idea of a perfect pas- listening to music, any and success are her ul- and we all hope she IIESZ History Club 4, French Library Service Club 4, Bowling 2, Biology Club 4 CAROL ANNE IIAUER l93 Showmut Avenue, Boston 's someone we dIdn't expect to our Yearbook, the reason being arol left us at the beginning of ear to take up residence in the y. She claims It was beautiful but o quiet for her! Well, we're glad her back and to know that s e's 0 stay, proving that she's iust a Irl at heart. An attractive addr. o G,H.S., Carol has always wanted vel and see the four corners of the Now she lS taking the commercial and plans to work In an office graduation, but her ultimate am- I5 to be a telephone operator. Best k to a swell gal! IVITIES Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, MARY Ill-IAVIS 49 Saxton St., Dorchester of Dorchester's contributions to Mary IS friendly and energetic to travel by plane and takes vacation trips to New Jersey college course, Mary would like to at college next year where she science, but eventually she to become a dutiful wife to some Signing over Vaughn of Dance, Ballerina, taking pictures, some of the things she English Club 4, Biology Club, Yearbook Staff League 3 ICDITII Ill'1l.INSKY Mountain Avenue, Dorchester she is an artist in the true word, Eddy seldom displays that I5 supposed to go one. Enthusiastic, ambitious, In a hurry, she plans to ate art school next year, where she interior decorating, so hers work that adorns the maga- of tomorrow that tell you how to rooms for whatever ettect you to achieve We have all seen her displayed IH the art work she has for the Dlstoff. She also received certificate Right now she's ballroom dancing and have ES English Club 4, History 4, Honor Rall l, 2, 3, 4, Distcff. lll'l'A BELISLE I3I West Newton Street, Boston You haven't seen anything until you've seen Al's Imitation of AI Jolson. She has an ardent admiration of Al, spends most of her time listening to Al Jolson's records, then repeats them with her own Belisle version for the entertainment of her classmates. Her dislike ot racial pre- Iudice adds to our admiration of her, tor Al vehemently stands firm on the issue of racial equality. The desire in Al's life IS to became a private secretary and go to China, but right now while she's still at home she enjoys dancing, singing and having fun. ACTIVITIES' Distaff 2, Student Coun- cil 2. JEAN BERGEN 5 Dallas Place, Roxbury Voted The Most Humorous In her sophomore year, Bergy never fails to amuse, us with her witty remarks on life, she's the kind of a girl who is full of fun, and can't help imparting some of her wit to her listeners. Taking the carn- mercial course, Bergy plans to go to work next year. Swimming and dancing are her outside Interests, her favorite pastimes are eating baked potatoes and listening to her song, l'm Always Chas- ing Rainbows, We know her popularity wil make Bergy a success In life. ACTIVITIES student Council Q. JANE BERNASCONI I4 Humphreys Street, Dorchester Personality plus has our own Bernee, another Dorchester girl. The dark' haired girl is a lot of fun, and who can forget the amusing experience she gave us in the commercial club, of how not to apply for a Iob? She amused us and taught us a lesson at the same time. Bernee is in the commercial course plan- ning to work next year, but she hopes to travel in the not-too-far-away tuture. She is an active member of the Dennison House, she also collects stamps, dances, goes bicycle-riding, and even spends time bending over a stove dreaming up vari- ous culinary masterpieces. We feel sure that Bernee's sparkling sense ot humor and vivid personality will make her life a happy one. ACTIVITIES AA, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Student Council I, 2. MARY BETHONEY I222 Washington Street, Boston It you see a dark girl with flashing, expressive eyes engaged In animated con- versation-It's no one else but Gabby! A star member of the Debating Club, Gabby is always active, having taken piano lessons, appeared In minstrel shows, acted In Junior Achievement radio shows, and won two oratorical contests. Upon meeting Gabby, you Immediately become a victim of her home-made psychoana- lytical technique, but you will never search for a topic of conversation with Gabby around. The Leland Powers School of Radio IS her destination next year, her ultimate ambition being to make her parents happy. Besides, Gabby finds time to read, remodel old clothes, ga bike- rildigg, and be a member of her church c u ACTIVITIES AA. I, 2, 3, naman 3, English Club 4, History Club 4, Classico! Club 3, Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Pre-drIv- Ing 3, Glee Club I, 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Junior Party Entertainment, Student Council I, 3, Senior Party Entertainment is 49 i X 3 Q 'l Page Twenty-Three vi fi' 4 4 O mit I .2 f:-'-r 'J .lj ,i Q-J' Q .11 , IA Page Twenty Four MARIA BHIIIEKAS l675 Washington Street, Boston Her ready smile, lukeoble dusposutuon, and abuluty to enuoy herself are known to all who know Greek She us hoping to vusut Calufornua thus summer, after which she will agaun grace Boston wuth her presence and work as a typust. Eat' ing lespecually banana splutsl, dancing, skating, tennis, bowling, and basketball are her hobbies. To be a success un life and a fruend to all, are the thungs Greek us struvunq for, and worthy am butuons they are, too. ACTIVITIES A,A. I, Bowling League 3 Rli'l'll BLEST BI4 South Street, Roslundale I Her sparkling blue eyes and shy smile are part of the reason why Ruth us so well luked by everyone, But don't be fooled, she has brains, too, as us shown by her hugh marks, especially un book- kecpung. She also won the Samuel Dovus Gross award un the Bth grade. Ruthie plans to enter Boston Clerical School to further her abulutues un the fueld of busu- ness, thus securung her and reoluzung her future dream She us learning to be a leader by partucupatung tn all kinds of athletics. ACTIVITIES Honor Roll I, 2. JENNIIC BOND l93 North Street, Boston Jennie, whose quuet manner has won her many friends, came to us from the St. John's School un Boston. Now taking the commercial course, Jenny would luke to be pounding away at the typewriter un some busy business office this time next year Thus state of affaurs us not ex- pected to be permanent, however, for she would eventually like to graduate to the role of housewife. Right now she enpoys her evening bowling and dancing. Rll'l'Il BURD 34 Auburn Street, Boston Ruffuns us un the commercual course and plans to work un the fall, She's a natuve of Lawrence, Massachusetts, where she went to school and won fame by makung three roduo appearances. Ruf- funs proved her spelling ability by wan- nung the spelling bee un her home room un the sophomore year. Her hobbies un- clude readung, piano, skating, and bas- ketball, and her lufetume ambitions are to travel abroad ond be happily married, Ruth's winning smule and gay dusposutuon have marked her as one of the nucest gurls un G.H.S. ACTIVITIES' A.A. 2, 31 Disfcff 3, Lu- brary Service Club 2, Debating Club 35 History Club 4, English Club 4. UOINDTIIY ll0RNS'l'l'Il 728 Morton Street, Mattapa Popular dark-eyed Dotty has on tuous smile She us un the corn course and hopes to be workrng year as o stenographcr Dotty reading and writing letters So soon, she would luke to vusut her tions un Cuba and then settle d being a housewufe An honor s all through hugh school, Dotty us a lady of whom GH S can be proud has greatly enuoyed being un Cha the typung committee un the Dido ATIVITIES Student Council 7, 4, English Club 4, Honor Roll l, 2 l.l:Cll,l.l': M. l!0liRNAZl 202 West Brookline Street, Bost Lou comes from Lewiston, which was her home before she Boston wuth her presence A wun a personality certufucate un her year, she us in the commercual s and plans to attend business sch the fall Lou has a beautiful voice ung sung on the roduo and at fcstu Jordan Hall wuth our Glee Club H butuon us to be successfully marrue travel through the U. S She lov cycle rudung, skatung, sungung, an lectung photos In her uunuor ye was winner of the spellung bee un 205 LucuIle's charming peusonalut won her many friends ACTIVITIES Glee Cluub 2, 3, 4, Roll I, 2, 3, 4 W I I el it SARAH JEAN BUYVAH 67 West Newton Street, Bosto Sally us a famuluar sught, ru around the building before shcool, somethung for somebody We a farnuluar wuth Sally's Oboundung and wullungness to help. Next ye hopes to follow un her brother's foo by gourug to Boston Unuversuty, and, wuth Sally cheering for ut, th football team can't faul next year athlete herself and an avud sport she likes football, buke-rudung, re and lustenung to records Her am us to travel cross country after ach success un her work ACTIVITIES English Club 4, Club 3, 4IVuce-Presudentl, Classical .t, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Part A 1Treasurerl, Bowlunq Leaauue fl AIIRELIA HOYAGIS 54 Pontiac Street, Boston On looking over her years at G H, says that as a freshman she was at makung the honor roll, as a s more she was uust a sophomore, h nuor year was a struggle wuth Latun as a senuor she was naturally pre for graduation. AI hopes to go to ton Unuversuty next year, after that luke to work as a medical secretar marry o handsome doctor, Coll records tmostly classucall, dancing, mung, roller-skating, and tennis ar thungs she enjoys doing after scho ACTIVITIES Biology Club 4, Pre ing Club 3, Athletic Association 4, ing League 3. l'llYLl,lS BROWN ll Rockland Street, Roxbury Phyllis's plans center on being a suc- cesstul psychologist, and nobody would work quite as hard as Phyllis to realize this ambition. Being familiar with the mind, Phyllis understands that some pleasures must be intermingled with du- ties of studying, anyway, t at's her sci- entific explanation of why she likes read- ing, piano, iceskating, and skiing. May- be that's also why she greatly. enioyed her travels through North and South Carolina and Maryland. Scientifically or otherwise, Phyl's a pleasure to know, and may the future find her hopes come true. RUBY BROWN 2 Yarmouth Street, Boston The girl with the fascinating big eyes belongs to social clubs outside of school, and as her one special hobby, she likes to follow closely the plots ot stories, for quite a bit of uby's time is spent deep within the pages of novels. Ruby is an- other of our girls who have been to the South and enjoyed their trip there. She would like to be a private secretary and is going to Clerical School next year to ascertain the realization of this career, and if she does as well after she leaves us as she did with us, we have no doubts as to her success, ACTIVITIES: Distaff 2, Pre-driving 3, Student Council lg Honor Roll I. I . ,f. 1 X s i . X I .. MARIE BRUNI Lucky I6 I-lenchman Street, Boston One tl our ardent hock y fans, Lucky' and hoc ey games goltoge er like bre d and butt r. Were ,victoqi s determinrd by the sinc ritly of ifans, Lucky's tegn wouldkundouelhexdly be right 'on top, e keeps ln trim by swimming and daniing, possibly for herluvure career of 5-node!-' ing, ds the xtallbs girl would like to go into that field. X ucky plans to enter o business schoo had fall. The song that puts thexspark in Lucky's eye is 'Star- dust, particulary when played by Glenn Miller s Band 105 f46clJ if 01047 HELEN BRUSSEAU 78 Brighton Street, Dorchester There are things I'll always remem- ber here, especially the good times A nes and I have shared together, Taese words sum up HeIen's feelin s as she leaves G.H.S. for college and ?ier future as an airline hostess, a future for which HeIen's pleasant manner should well suit her. She has many outside pastimes, one of which is collecting pictures for her old age. She also enioys basketball, bowling, swimming, dancing, outings, picnics, reading novels of all kinds, and finally, good piano playing, particularly of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. 'ACTIVITIESI A.A. 2, 3, 4, Distaff 4, Alumnae Association Honor Roll l, 3, Bowling 3, Swimming fig Student Council 3. I' ' ,- . -I I fJ14.j':'.f KVAXU7 ?v!1 ff Q lx. 2 1 I Page Twenty Six Y 'x JR RUTH BRYSON 35 Walker Street, City A quiet, demure miss, Ruthie attended the St. Francis de Sales School and is now taking the commercial course. Ruthie's only wish is to be o success and to make loads of money, a paltry million, to be exact. A member of o very interesting club known as the Discussion Club, which oddl enough spends its time discussing anything which happens to interest it, Ruthie also enjoys dancing, roller-skating, swimming, and bicycle-riding, and her favorite hobby is an hour spent listening to her favorite crooner, Bing Crosby, singing her favorite song, You Do. ELEANOR BUONAPANE llI5 Saratoga Street, East Boston Ellie plans to attend business school where she will train for one of her am- bitions, that of a secretary, Her other ambition is to be a housewife, Ellie en- loys operas, and she saw her favorite, Carmen: but despite her love of the opera, she is ci rabid Sinatra fan, and holds Errol Flynn as one of her favorite movie idols. Two celebrities that Ellie has had the pleasure of meeting Guy Lombardo, when he was at the tem Pole, and Tom Mix, our hero of range, Housewife or secretary, Ellie undoubtedly do either job well, are To- the will so whether she chooses to make her work in one place or the other, success will be hers, if our best wishes are of any help. ACTIVITIES' Glee Club I, Honor Roll 2, 3. NANCY BUSBEE 587 Tremont Street, Boston Nan is taking the college course with high hopes of becoming o teacher after completing a course in Teachers College. A lover of music, Nan enioys going to the Pops Concerts in the spring and lis- tens ta classical music. When only seven, she enioyed a trip to Canada, later went to Pennsylvania, and finished her travels with New York. Traveling, bowling, dan- cing, reading, and taking snapshots take up Nan's time after school. I-Iere's hop- ing that someday her name will again be in the G.H.S. Yearbook, this time as a member ot the faculty. ACTIVITIIES: English Club, Biology Club, Pre-driving Club, Alumnae Associ- ation, Yearbook Staff, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, A.A. 4. LILLIAN CALELLO 385 Frankfort Street, Boston Lee, now taking a commercial course, plans to become a comptometer operae tor next year, but she will tell you in o simple, straightforward way that one of her secondary ambitions is to get mar- ried, Numbering among Lee's outside interests are circling the smooth floors by dancing, giving the pinboys a work out b knocking 'em over horizontally in the bowlin alleys, keeping tame on wheels to tie music in the rinks, and l0Sfly, watching wrestling matches, a rather Interesting hobby in Lee's case. Lee is also an admirer of Tex Beneke and Vic Damone, and so it also follows that her favorite songs are Moonglow and I Have But One Heart. ACTIVITIES Merchandising Club 4. JOYCE CAMI'BEl,L l4l Lenox Street, Boston Joyce is remembered for her rh give beats as she played them for the piano, and if this is a sample abilit , her ambition of becoming complnshed pianist shouldn't be to to attain. Her secondary ambitio be a secretary, and she's go to cal School as a follow-up of ' pr tory commercial course. J madly on the stage for dramatics around collecting snapshots, warble the rest of her choral club, and sionally goes to the movies. Ad that, shes found sitting on the e her seat at track meets and bas games. Joyce's sense of humo smile, and merry laugh, all add making her well-liked by her frien ACTIVITIES A.A. 3, Honor Roll AGNES CANAVAN 655 Hyde Park Avenue, Hyde P By the right flank, march? b left flank, march! The children present pupils of G.H.S. will be these orders from none other than S Yes, Agnes will be a gym teac Girls' High. Sports are a must i life, She loves to throw that ball the alley and another IH the basket fish has anythin on her, and Henle would blusi if she saw h skates. Agnes has an intellect- too. She won a beautiful w Professor Quiz in school. S hard with her college course' rust as much. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Dlstof ming League 3, Bowling Leagi 'P 1.4 BLANCHE CANC l,l, ll Maplewood Avenue, Newt ans who like to visit historic their own city, something m here miss. Since she also lik perhaps she couples the two o the serious-looking girl takes Blanchie enioys stitching with thread, losing herself in o watching the white pill fly field after sharp contact with ball bat, and standing up to c for a football touchdown. Ad is skimming the ice in winter, ing around the harbor as wel ming, in the summer. New J York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Hampshire are the extent of travels. A position with an ai accountant is Blanchie's fut and if she continues her w school she is going to next should find success awaiting h Blanche is one of those rar e W S o I c I L c ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, Histor Pre-driving Club 3, Library Se 2, 3, 4 lPresidentl. NINA CANILEMI 34 Charter Street, Bos quite sure what she wanted t graduating. Well, she's goin ness school to train for a b position, but something about gests a quiet home life and a care of famuly, for she has a finable manner that suggests and understanding. Nina ha the Midwest as for as St. Lou: ing enioyed this trip, she wan a longer one. The Italian gi Spanish nickname would like through South America somet near future. Until then, sh herself busy with bowling, swi hockey games, and lastly, Ii Perry Como's mellow voice When Nina came to G.H.S., I 1 S I I e rr ACTIVITIES Bowling Leaguc I ml ,M ,Apu , 0 ismiufx mum 27 Bond Road, West Roxbury Bunny has chosen a profession well suited to her personality and warmth of character, for Bunny is going to be a nurse. Her capability, as well as effi- ciency, should play a maior part in at- taining her goal. She's a hard worker who will have patience and understand- ing in the care of the sick. Bunny likcs skating, both on blades and on wheels, the dance floor makes the next attrac- tion. Bunny likes sports, and probably features Jealousie in her record collcc- tion, it being the song she loves. ACTIVITIES English Club, Hust Club, Biology Club, Library Service Cl Honor Roll I, 2. GRACE HARLEY 70 South Huntington Avenue, Roxbur If you should pick up the phone o day and hear Grace's voice asking Nui ber, please? don't be surprised. In t commercial course, Grace hopes to answering hundreds of calls a day as telephone operator, after doing some e tensive traveling that she has been Ion ing to do for some time, She made good start an her ambition by going New York where she viewed the sigh ond collected souvenirs and remer brances, and she plans to add to tt' collection in her future travels. An a tive girl athlctically speaking, Grace lik. to dance, swim, and skate. ACTIVITIES: English Club 4, Yearboc Staff 4. MARY CARMINTRAND 5 Emerald Street, Boston Active, energetic, and full of pep Toni is known to us by her novel hair styles. Her unusual hobby is collectinl odd earrings, which she displays on he very attractive person quite often. Any one who has heard Mary sing will tel you of her wonderful voice, but Mari d0esn't stop at singing, for she is a mar velous dancer. She is an active membe of her church organizations and a recorc attender of dances and sport events. Al- though she doesn't know exactly what she will do next year, Mary would likc to work at somethin which she will en- ioy, and we all wish ?1er the best of luck, MARION CARROLL I5 Moore Street, East Boston Bookkeepini is Junie's ace subject, and undoubtedly, er work will be centered in this field. The firm employing Junie should have well-kept books, and her capable hands should set things in order, Junie collects coins la profitable hobby, incidentallyl as well as snapshots, and her photo albums are kept well-filled. -She likes all kinds of sports, but it is hockey, the fastest game on ice, that finds her indignantly protestingh an offside, or wildy cheering a flas of the red light for a goal. Reading and dancing are follow-ups. Junie wants simply to be 0 success, and we think she will be. ACTIVITIES: En lish Club, History Club, Pre-driving Elub 35 Library Ser- vice Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, Bowl- mg League 3. gQ ,Q 77 1 .,v l .JV ll vw 0 lx sw' in 'Q' vu I .- Sxi E amiga?-Kfil s 1 -1 vi Page Twenty-Eight RUTH CARSON 3 Dunham Street, Boston If we were to ask Ruthie at some time what was exciting in her life she would drawl, Nothing and hurriedly rush off to a bowling alley or some dance. Never still for a moment and always very much Interested In something, she does so many things one can only see her on her way somewhere. Ruthie is planning on tak- ing an evening course at Bryant and Stratton after graduation, and during the day she wants to work at the John Hancock Life Insurance Company, Activities Pre-driving Club 4. SYLVIA CASEY 33 Warwick Street, Roxbury It's quite hard to predict If Sylvia will be known for her singing or her business career. Already she has gained many fans by turning on her vocal charms. Why, when she was six, she sang on the radio! Now her school studies have everything to do with business, and next year she plans to continue with them at a business school. Guess what else Syl did? At nine she traveled from Charles- ton, South Carolina to Boston, alone! Yes, Syl can do anything: skate, dance, swim, bowl, play tennis, write poems, and win the affection of many classmates. ACTIVITIES AA. 2, 3, 4, Prc-driving, Bowling 3, 4. CONSTANCE CASU l:ll Luber Street, East Boston Blueberry pie and ice cream are the words to mention around Dolly, and Im- mediately the little lady is filled with a longing for the delightful combination. Following her partner on the dance floor, swinging a racquet to some In contact w:th the tennis ball, scribbling down the bowling scorer, and finally, gracing the pools and beaches with her presence are ConnIe's outside pastimes. Connie en- tered our commercial course here in prep- aration for the secretarial work she wants to be doing next year. Whatever Connie does, she'll do It to the best of her abil- ity, and our best wishes for her success follow her wherever she goes. ACTIVITIES. A.A. I, Bowling League 3 MARGARET CASSIDY 9 Starr King Court, Boston Cass is one of the sopranos in our Glee Club, and she's been singing for a long time, her first humble beginnings having been over the radio when she was about ten. Cass likes to sing, and, in general, have a good time. Her method of doing this IS by dancing, controlling thi: horse's reins over paths, etting the pin-boys to set 'em up for her ID the alleys, or swimming. To be a good sec- retary is Cass's aim, and if she hits bull's eye, after completing business school, she should be found In the midst of papers, typewriters, and telephones. ACTIVITIESL Pre-driving Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3. - ANNA CASTRUCCI I0 Henchman Street, Boston Some firm will have the advant realizin GInger's ambition next ye the daiehaired girl seems to fee she and secretarial work are to ture companions. She has a warm to suit her personality, and this can be brought out by Glenn rendition of Moonlight Serenade time than It takes to tell Ginger two months in New York last s enjoying the sights. She likes swi bowling, and enioys cheering for vorite baseball and football teams like all fans, gets rnost downh when her team loses JANE CAZAVELAN 54 Forsyth Street, Boston Caz seems to be unique In o spect, In that she's the only one think of who wants to be either a narian or a taxidermist. One th apparentp she's either fond of or ested in animals, as her two choi dicate. Anyway, you know w bring your pets, should anything to them. Honors go to Pittsfie sending Caz to us or her senior the girl with the warm sense of has been a welcome addition t class. Coz likes sports and coll old snapshots. Coz candidly admi her outside activities consist of all tion which Isn't mental. ACTIVITIES A.A 4, Bowling Lea EDLA CE All ll4 Beacon Street, Boston Imagine appearing before the Prince and Princess of Sweden! that's exactly what this blonde wi golden voice has done, as well as many public appearances singin dancing. We all remember her in Swedish costume at the junior and our Glee Club IS very proud songbird, After struggling all ye her Iob of Photographic Editor Yearbook, Edla remains undaunte informs us that she has hopes coming the first woman president! time, when she has It, is spent d swimming, and Ice-skating. After Ing all this, does It surprise you th favorite pastime IS sleeping? ACTIVITIES: Pre-driving 3, Gle 3, 4, Alumnae Association 4, Ye Staff 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Swi League 3, DOROTHY CHABOT I2 Bynner Street, Jamaica Pl Dotty and banana splits are t separables, and the mere mention banana based ice cream dish toppe nuts, whipped cream, and cherr enough to put a longing look In he Dot seems to have a preference t ling like the canaries or dancing, b enioys adding up a bowling scor skating also, Dotty readily admits t intends getting married some da until then she plans on having a tary's career, so she'Il probably be keeping some fIrm's reports in g der. Dotty went to the N. Y. Fair, and the visit is still vivid t Bing Crosby is her favorite croone perhaps she'll entertain her forth family of four with his recorded tones. ACTlVl'llESZ Pre-driving 4. IA'rA1,iE cnlclin ll X MARY CLADERBUUK Jamaic ain one aim i I is to be a worke , so year will find going t i ss school to cer- ambitlo she's entering the world n completion of her , Sh took some wonderful on her trips to Maine, N. Y., for snapping pictures is with Chick, coupled petite as Chuckie is, o pretty good string in the a 95 average. TERESA CHIN Boston had Terry the her four run and Yew' 70 Q no e She even ying enough soul. A.A. 2, English Club, Library Service Club 4, Council I, 2, 3, Honor RITA CIAMPAGLIA Winchester Street, Boston girl with the camera! That's Rita. er there is anything important on, you'lI find this raven-haired, d miss with her camera flashing. turn the pages of this book, you examples of her expert photog- Without Rita's ability, our Year- ould not have been so colorful. tivities are not restricted to pho- y, Collecting' recipes, horseback and dancing old almost as much t for her. Rita's plans for next re to go to school and study to a medical technologist, but her ion and interest wil always be raphy, and we at G,H.S. will re- r her as the girl with the cam- Yeorbook, Biology Club. MARIE ClNCO'I'I'A Savin Hill Avenue, Dorchester is one of the versatile young Ia- our senior class' one minute and carefree, the next, serious Ann hopes to go to North- to become a Certified She has proven her- on the stage of G.H.S. stern principal of a and the next, care- any hockey game, see Ann there, of the out Air inner work- ond 9-cyI- well as listen Westover Field they had she plans AA I, 2, 3, 4, Junior committee, Senior committee, Bowling Aid 2, Library Aid Honor Roll l, 2, 24 Boll Street, Roxbury Mary Lee has led a very active life. At a very early age she appeared on the Malor Bowe's Program, she attended the inauguration services of the President of the United States, she vacations in Wash- ington every year, and, as a result, knows this district as well as we know our own City of Boston. She plans to continue her education in the field of nursing, and will enter the Cumberland Hospital School of Nursing, in Brooklyn, N, Y. She is an active member of her church usher board, and also of her church choir. Her hobbies are singing, reading, dancing, and making friends, JEAN CODY 5l Woreworth Street, East Boston Carrot Top land if you could see her red hair, you'd know ,how she acquired the namel, has no special aim in life ex- cept to be successful, however, undoubt- edly her training in the commercial course fitted her better for the business world. Like most American girls, Carrot Top enio s an occasional dip into the blue, challenging the pins in the alleys, rolling along smoothly on skates in the rinks, controlling the reins' while explor- ing bridle paths, warbling the latest tunes, following plots on the screens, and lastly, eating. ACTlVITlESi Glee Club l, Merchandis- ing Club 4, Bowling League 3, Swimming league 3, Student Council 3. MIIRIEI. COHEN 24 No. Anderson Street, Boston Muriel's great number of sports' pref- erences g:ve the impression that Muriel is the at Ietic type, for among them ore numbered swimming, skating, dancing, bowling, tobogganing, and the fascina- ting one of eating. Muriel's hopes for the future include work in an office, and she will probably be found tapping a typewriter or battling a filing system soon. With her number of activities, Muriel need never feel lost in a new crowd, and conversation should be her natural gift when the subiect of sports comes up. Muriel, however, will prob- ably be able to rely on her own natural personality, and even if she weren't such an avid sports fan, her friends would find her lust as likable. ACTIVITIES' Glee Club 2, Vhonor Roll 2. 3. , 'W Lfl'9'l'4t' DOROTHY CONBOY 398 Ashmont Street, Dorchester Dot is going into the business world as a comptometer operator next year, and is taking the commercial course in prep- aration. She enjoys hitting the pins over, frequent visits to our beaches, skating, and dancing over the smooth, polished floors of either the rinks or dance halls, Dotfy likes to travel, and it so follows that her ambition outside of her career is to see the vast universe, or more sim- ply, to travel. Not to any particular na- tion though, nor in coniunction with her work, so perhaps we'll someday see Dot Early vacationing somewhere in the Ba- amos. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 4. -Ei 46 I K-.1 . r ' f'-1,4 4-ig 4 f-l wet Page Twenty-Nine '0- 11 Page Z L Q'- Thirty ANNA CONDUN cAMu.1.E M. cow 89 Cloybourne Street, Dorchester Tall, blue-eyed Irish will soon be don- ning a white cap and uniform, and we can't imagine anyone more suited to the profession of nursing. Ever since she can remember, lrish has wanted to be a nurse, and she has became a familiar sight in our school sick room assisting Miss Gannon in her duties as school nurse. Athletic Irish likes to go bowling, dancing, and she enioys watching foot- ball and hocky, Irish has all the auali- ties of a good nurse, and we are sure she will be outstanding in her field, ACTIVITIES: Bowling League 3, AA, History Club 4, Glee Club 2, Alumnae Association. GERALDINE CONNELI, 52 Cleveland Street, Hyde Park If you should happen to step into a store in the not too distant future and see an attractive bookkeeper with flash- ing eyes and a beautiful shoulder length bob, you'Il know it's Gerry. lt's quite ap- parent thot Gerry is not going to miss having o great many friends, especially since she was voted most popular girl in her iunior year, she is quite an actress, especially since her triumph as the king in this year's Dramatic Club pantomime, Oh, yes, it you're ever down b the Cape and see something streaking through the water, don't get excited, it's only Gerry out for her daily swim! ACTIVITIES: Distaff 2, Pre-driving Club, Glee Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, AA. 4. BARBARA ANN CONNOLLY Hubs 38 Allston Street, Charlestown Perhaps Bab's smart-looking clothes have Caught your eye. Well, strictly off the record, she makes them herself, as proof that she should be a success in her future occupation, that of dressmaker, coupled with that of dress designer. De- spite her varied outside activities, Bobs can still take a minute to sit down and whip up the latest creation for some spe- rial occasion Scattering the pins, cal- lecting snapshots of everything and any- thing, swimming, and dancing, take up a great deal of her outside time On the business side, Bobs wants to work for a while for some firm before reverting to her number one aim in life, the aforc mentioned dressmaking career ACTIVITIES Merchandising 4 l-AY 10NS0l0 426 Hanover Street Boston lf you should happen to see a tall, very attractive, beautifully dressed girl 1 62 Litchfield Street, B Cam's right or top with was awarded a one-year si the Rosary Academy in Wat intends to get a lob next year tainly the commercial course she ken will be a great asset. Cam of those few all-around sports is yust as happy and does with a birdie or a bowling fondness for Frances Craig's is so strong that, no doubt, it tinue long after the tune's from current popularity. She is a and lovely member of our class. ACTIVITIES History Club 4 IIATIIEIIINE IIUNST 65 St Gregory Street, C Dark-haired Tina with the sonality and friendly spirit is a member of the last class of the Her class is proud to have her as ber, aptly proved by their Tina to the Presidency. Sh ber of the Hellenic Youth and has spent many Sunday teaching Sunday School She pins in the bowling alleys, keeps music dancing, returns a s tennis courts, sews, visits beaches, and spends many hours Simmons College is Tinas aim year, and from there she'll be a social worker, using her own and cheerfulness in that field, and success follow Tina! I, 2, 3, En Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4, om 4, Yearbook Staff, Honor Rc Bowling League 3, Student lPresidentl 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club retoryl 4, President Senior Class J is-640-1 ,jj-a, gels-6-v-4 ' .rg -ir. A. El,lZAHli'l'll Cf 433 Cummins Highway, ACTIVITIES AA. I, 2, glish Club 4, Li I Some girls like dancing, ing, but CoOkie's interest seems centered around roller-skating, spends some of her time Vous, gliding to some tango or Cookie usually finds time week to get out to the rin Cookie seems to profess such a 'the sport, we would say that shc fairly proficient in her per the hardwood floors Cook ing to a business school next hopes of becoming a secretary too, will probably be found writers come graduation RAFFAELA CORNE'l'l' 279 Sumner Street East Rottie is one of our quieter least in class and where most arc noticed by their vividness of ality, Raffle turns the whole things around by being col emerging from an office building in Bos- ton, you'll know it's our own Stretch, She wants to be a secretary, and she'll really be a wonderful one, with her honors for good handwriting and all She has a wonderful knack for wearing nice clothes, especially green She's also 0 marvelous dancer, and you should see her knock pins over in a bowling alley! her shyncss. Contrary to thi lief that shy people aren't fond of traveling, Raffle wants to the state of Washington sol ing a cross-country trip Sl tivc member of the Marginal ter, and among her other swimmlng, bowling, and reading inate. Raffle is now in the course and plans to use her hold the position of secretary ACTIVITIES Sophomore ! l.l'1Il.A CURRELI. l35 Cabot Street, Boston has a bright and a head for is her l0ve next year she hopes bits and credits in Lee has a large of school pen- about the wall room. ot adding to her she is attending a of her whizzing er bike, or the even- We have no that Lee's of being a successful clerical will be realized, gd' ll' IX GICLINA CUSATU Bennington Street, East Boston breath around here little ladys favorite outside of eating pins both from her any foreign lands. Her of the New York World's and Vermont To take sports interests, Jeannie cuts on the tennis courts, and form is also something to see across the greens, and though so far as to say she can- hales-ln-one, we take it scores stay in the low raviolis are generally men- m DORIS IIUSGRUYE Avenue, Jamaica Plain and witty, Doris conceals exterior a steady and 'mind The most ever is to watch Doris giv- ot Shakesperian Eng- on you, you foppish and to watch the reactions of this But some- Doris would without remi- about Poo sung so well Senior Party, or Sadie, acted 0 in the Senior play. Because and sincerity, she has won among us, and with her personality and winning smile shc'll be successful in what- may choose to teachvrc-adin', rithmetic Classical Club 3, Drama- play 4, Biology Club 4, Literary Staff Yearbook, 4, Senior Party Entertain- Aide, Alumnae Associa- 4. O' Alton Court, Roxbury ome not too future date, one may e to sec a shy, quiet, demure lady taking care ot her nursing charges. But remember, looks are ng, or with her soft brown eyes, may look very innocent, but she ly very lively and mischievous. seems to be this little lady s fa- season, especially when the snow ickest. At such times as these y see her dashing, her short bob in the wind, for the ski train, and pon the steep ski slides you may whizzing gaily down hill, a merry upon her ips. On the practical ugh, she swings a nimble thornble. lVlTlES: Library Service Club. RUTH COUNIHAN 728 W. Roxbury Parkway, West Roxbury Ruthie is sure to captivate everyone, Her irresistible charm has made many friends for her in Boston and in the West. Her modeling career began in California. Since then she has paralleled her suc- cesses in Boston, where she was chosen a member of the fashion board of Fi- lene's. Charm! At Simmons or Framing- ham, she plans to study the never-ending battle of the bulge, as o dietician. Class- mates predict Ruthie will be seen on billboards and magazine covers rather than hiding behind a doctor's desk, Not only does she keep busy at modeling, but swimming and dancing are her stand- bys. She reads whenever possible, has a passion tor novels about foreign coun- tries, and takes to the pen herself for short stories. ACTlVlTlES: Distaff 3, 4, English Club, Secretary, History Club, French Club, Debating Club 2, Alumnae Associ- ation, Dramatic Club, Junior Party Com- mittee, Senior Party Committee, Honor Roll 3, 4, Yearbook. .IEWEIL COX 28 Braddock Park, Roxbury The dictionary states that a yewel is a precious stone. Well, Jewell is lust that. A person with a more magnetic personality is hard to find anywhere. JewelI's big brown eyes and warm smile serve only to enhance this personality, and all this will certainly be an asset to Jewell when she begins her career as a teacher. Our little gem has also done quite a but of traveling in her past, like visiting Virginia, Ohio, New York, and Kentucky. Add all this to Jewell's de- lightful ability to play the piano, and you certainly have a precious gem. ACTIVITIES: English Club 4, Biology Club 4, Glee Club , 3, Dramatic Club 4, Bowling League 3, Swimming League 3, Spanish Club 3. l93 Hamilton Street, Dorchester A5 Aggie is one of the star actresses of this year's Dramatic Club play, what could be more appropriate than to have Aggie play Aggie? A role was never created to fit a person as well as this one does, Aggie is full of fun, always gay, and very active as far as sports go. Any day now you may read of her win- ning a roller-skating competition, which wouldn't surprise any of us in the least, for Aggie will certainly go far with her charming personality, her get up and go, and her ever ready smile .... who knows, she might even obtain her ambi- tion to be 5'4. Acrivirissz AA. i, 2, 3, 4, nissan Aide 4, Library Service Club 2, Glee Club l, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Senior Aide, Honor Roll l, 2, Bowling League 3, Stu- gent Council 2, Spanish Club 3, Senior ay. Mwsfwwzdw ZF1 MA moss 1 4 1 A. izoiiismu ' ..Zp,,. 'WV 23 Haskins Street, Boston From Virginia, with its green grass and blue skies, came Zel. ln the college course, she came to G.H.S, a few years ago, and Virginia's loss has certainly been our gain. Quiet, soft-spoken Zel intends to go to the Massachusetts School of Pharmacy next year and someday wants to be a successful compounder of medicines and filler of prescriptions, A quiet evening spent at home sewing or knitting, or an active afternoon of ten- nis and bike-riding-either is satisfying to Zel's taste. We at G.H,S. hope she realizes her ambition of traveling to Europe and wish her happiness, for we will always remember this sweet miss from the South. ACTIVITIES: English Club 4 fTreasurerJ 4, Library Service Club 4. 'besccp-ov-x 0' Q Ap! 315 I 'vt is it Q :Ol .I Rise cm-A92-Jvc., v X , i I ll I Page Thirty-One ni c, .NW 2 .J X ,o . Page Thurty-Two 40. 'IG ,1 DOROTHY CURRIE 2 Putnam Place, Roxbury Dottue and spaghettu are two unsepara- bles, and she lukes spaghettu wuth three exclamatuon pounts! Anyway, that's the way she wrutes ut, and that's the way she says ut. Dot spends her summers up un Canada, whuch she, no doubt, looks tor- ward ta each year, and probably, be- cause ot her pleasant trups there, she wants to travel a whale before workung Dottue can be found readung a good book part at the tume, collecting couns, skatung un the runks ho h':ck ruduna, scatterunq the puns, and gracung the seashores and pools. Dot sunuply x.anls to be a success, and she leaves these last words to be re- corded tor posterutyfnlt can waut LORRAINE CIIRTIS 87 Dacua Street, Roxbury We have a second Al Capp un Lorry She really can draw, and to prove ut she won a scholarshup to a course un drawung, so you see, she must be good. But Larry usn't goung to be satustued wuth uust one uob, she also wants to be a good typust. What energy' As tor Lorraune's Ombutuon, she'd luke very much to travel to Europe. Lorry us In the commercial course, so thus doesn't leave her much tume for hobbues, but when she does have tume, she devotes ut to readung and playung the puano. You wull also be able to tund Lorraune on a Fruday or Saturday nught, euther amazung people wuth her skull on skates or settung up a hugh score un the bowlung alley. . x NORMA E. DALTON 42 St. Germaun Street, Boston Betty us a shy, attractuve, and very sweet gurl. She's now un the college cours' an 'e t year would luke to go to Simmons Lubrary School After that, rt's common knowledge that Betty wants to scrve utu me Arrny overseas wuth the W.A.C., then work un a government lu- brary. As tcr as Betty's outsude actuvutues are concerned, she's very actuve, goung on motor trups, wunnung a school prize un an annual art museum essay, beung an- nouncer tar a pre-druvung radua program, and, oh well, we could lust go on forever namung the actuvutues of thus versatule gurl. In the lune of sports, Betty's a real whuz at sott ball. ACTIVITIES: Classucal Club 3, 4, Pre- druvung 32 Lubrary Servuce Club 2, 3, 4, Distaff I, 2, DOROTHY DANIELS 2lO West Canton Street, Boston Whenever you hear that peculuar laugh, everyone knows ut's that Danuels gurl' Haulung from Durham, North Caro- Iuna, Haney came to Gurls' Hugh to take a commercual course, whlch wull be tol- Iowed by a general course at Burdett College, where she untends to mauor un physucol educatuon Out ot school, she spends most of her tume at the Modern School of Arts, the rest ot her tume us taken up by the luttle organuzatuon known os the FIup-Flop-Floop.' Sounds unter- cstung, as well as fun. ACTIVITIES Merchandusung Club 4, Pre-druvung Club 4, Glee Club 4, NATALIE l,. DAI' ol Wulluams Street, Rl It mught be possuble to pleasure un beung suck ut one tor a nurse. l-lcr cool manner ung ways, and brught smule anyone teel better tast Now shown you the tuture of Nat's look a luttle at the past, as she 0 very actuve young muss traveled to Corncl, Vurgunua, and ada, auute O pleasant experuence one, She was also on the M-I Squad Raduo program maku a celebruty. Nats keeps scrc roller-skatung, and chalks up score at bowlung. ACTIVITIES AA 4, Glce Club druvung 3, Bowlung League 3g Councul l, 2, Distoff 7 AMELIA IYAIHIAI' S9 Hull Street, Boston Because ot her uovual outlook her aualutues ot neatness, good and common sense, Amy us un a herself She's the lute ot u ung, a gurl wha bears a c tude toward everyone, On out husuness world, she'lI be I back and remember luttle here and say, They were the years ot my lute. - But we, too, able to remunusce and reme one ot our favorute cla truends A IUTIES English Club 4, QQSXQQQ A 4 x. kv ,XXXSV 'Y I kk sc ' K' M . xu 4 . w IIEATRICE DAl'Sl 46 Laurel Street, Ru Perhaps whule strollun corrudors you have seen t us slum, young Muss, surrounded by truends Perhaps you have yourself what makes thus so popular. Thus gurl's got I sonaluty. Bunny us also untc result of studyung un the c She enuoys auvung and attendung another reason why she us so One would thunk that all of her occupued wuth partues, but su case, for Bunny also enuoys chetung, readung, and to top she also goes to wrestlung I-lere's hopung that her lute grand tume, and, Bunny, Good Acruvurues AA. 2, 3, Club 4, Bowlung League 3, Clubd Rid' Dgfl X -JO iff F D QF? R' X. x X RUTH DAVID I6 Washungton Heughts Ave. W well as Boston and beans. She many happy summers ot the unq, swummung, dotung, and lute-long truendshups. She us come a secretary lust luke ma y other gurls. As 0 result ot the catuon she has receuved un cual course, Davey us sure to cellent secretary, She'Il be place In the busuncss world wuth ot them Davey and Cope Cod go ft lIAR0l,lNE Dl'lANGEl,lS AN'I'0NE'l l'E DE MASELLIS 86 Leyden Street, East uet black world, we are lust. Club 2, 3, 4 lpresudcnt 47. ha Boston ur, beautiful eyes, and a bewutchung smule sum She was chosen on the Freedom Traun throu h the traun b to represent and was es- Miss Chase 9 Y her return to school, she gave an and educational talk on the contained un the train. Plan- Boston Clerical consequently take SU succeed un her work School next her place un re that Car- and add to of famous names on the GHS. Distafl l, 2, 3, 4, Lu- G . 3, 3, History Club, lee Club I, 4, Student Commercial MARIAN llEANfQEl.IS 20 Tampa Street, Mattapan witty ways is the gurl we all admurej she stands by whatever she be- as vehemently as she argues t have trouble un real- to become o hour styl- such an excellent uob own hair. Good-natured and al- wullung to help her classmates at Marian us a perfect friend. in the classes agree that class- would be pretty dull without MAFALIJA DEFll.ll'l'0 OT9 d0es Johnn Cottage Street, East Botson us one of those girls who doesn't oo about making an um- quuet on the first few on getting to know her, secs her warm-hearted quiet sense of humor. first impression t he very fune a wonderful and always true friend school. swim- well as us a well and her of umor adds to her already repertoire of likeable traits. MARY DEl,llCA 33 Summer Street, Dorchester wut sense , Longfellow, and remembered by all of '48, because c Carolune's Deluca wull the 'gurls of f their out- oems h P I U' expressions of her of humor, are Her active imperson- Hutton's Doing It The a masterpue been un a study ce. If you peruod, you fund out that Caroline has a wrutung these poems upside backwards. WI-ie n entertain- the gurl to us needed, Caroline us ut. Chuldren will flock to the when they receive of Caroline perform a dental hygienist. their first ing her du- sh Club, Senior Alumnae am Com- ol Cottage Street, East Boston Academically she ranks os a good stu dent, but with those who know her, she ranks even higher as a wonderful gurl Although she us a great lover of cooking, she does admit her greatest love goes to collecting Perry Como's pictures and rec- ords. Her natural abuluty to do the rught thing at the rught time has placed her deep un the hearts of her classmates. To be able to type a page without making a mistake us one of Netta's ambutuons, and we're sure she'll be able to realize that ambutuon as a secretory to some lucky employer. As for her other ambu- tuon- To get marruedugwe have no doubt whatever un our minds as to its fulfulllment and wish her lots of luck and happiness. ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, A.A Mi uc. uvmuw nu: sxsx 70 Prunce Street, Boston Wufh her eye-catching hour and ever present smule, Mary has made many fruends during her stay at G.H.S. Her earnestness, good-nature, and uovualuty, are hughlughts of her line personality. Many an English class has been made more unterestung with Mary reading one of her very fine stories, and the French Club us proud to boast her as uts Vice- presudent. Though a hard worker, she us an equally pleasant fun-maker, and we are sure that her wunnung personality wull follow her through business school to her hoped-for posutuon as an executive sec- retary. ACTIVITIES: Senior Aide, French Club Vuce-pres. 4, History Club, Library Ser- vuce Club 3, 4, A.A., Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Alumnae Association, Literary Staff, Yearbook, Sophomore Aspirants. K K ANTOINETTE D ' MD 99 Z 0 y t 3 50 Prunce Street, Boston Dolly leads o very active outside lufe, for she likes to go horseback riding, don- cing, and attend social clubs, Baby-sut- tung, an experience acquired for her fu- ture ambutuon of housewife, occupies her time twice a week. This fall she is plan- nung to enter the Wilfred Academy of Beauty Culture, where she will acquire excellent training, preparing her far her future wouk. Dolly has always wanted to become a beautician, an Occupation which she is capable of doing well be- cause of her artistic nature and ability to make ever-lasting friendships. MARGARET DESMOND 3l Woodlawn Street, Jamaica Plain Peggy came to us from Latin School in her yunior year, and in such a short tume, her poise, maturity, manner, and beauty have made her outstanding un our class. Her flaming red hair is not accompanied by the usual proverbial temper, but rather by o personality superb un all aspects. Her keen interest in West Point has not only given her the opportunity to do o great deal of traveling, but also her engagement to an Army Lieutenant shows that she is one of those girls who, while still in their teens, are capable of forming lasting relationships. ACTIVITIES: History Club 3, 4lPresu- dentli Debating Club 3, Senior Party Committee, English Club 4, A.A. 3, 4, Yearbook, Bowling League 3, Senior Prom Committee, I 1 v v 1 5 Ol 5 .5 . ii J!! it 'Q' T' . I? Page Thirty-Three 'V O .15 3. Z' rgtx rf Page Thirty-Four VERONICA Dc-VAl,l,ET ISI Newbury Street, Boston Toody's ambition to be an old maid is one hard to understand or vrsuallze, All you have to do IS to hear her happy laughter or see her heart-warming smile, and at once you are conquered. When explaining a new book or her favorite symphony, Toody's excitement sometimes causes her to resort to her native French tongue, reminding her listener of her French background. As vice-president of the orchestra, she is starting naw toward her hoped for goal of being a good mu- sician, ond her other ambition, to be a successful woman is one that she shouldn't have any trouble in recogniz- ing, since she's been so very successful in her school life. ACTIVITIES History Club 4, French Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, A.A. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra lVice-presidentl, 3, 4, Adver- tising Staff Yearbook. ANGELINA DIFRANCESCU 75 Brighton Street, Boston Active, energetic, and lots of fun, An- elina is a character within a character. gn entering any room where she IS pres- ent, she may be seen exploiting some subicct with the excitable energy of a happy pup. She expels some of her over- abundance of energy In her two favorite pastimes-basketball and the Civil Arr Patrol. She has played on Girls' Hlgh's championship teams here, and Angle has been one of our leading point getters both here and on outside teams. The Civil Air Patrol takes care of her avia- tion interests, and maybe someday Angie will be seen dipping her wings over G.H.S. ACTIVITIES. A.A 2, 3, 4, Disfaff Aide 4, Classical Club A, Biology Club 4, Glee Club I, Honor Roll 2, Swimming League 3, Sophomore A's 2. CONCETTA Di MARINO ll Noyes Place, Boston While a student at the Michelangelo School, Connie was always an honor pu- pil, and has still kept up her honor work in the commercial course. Undecided on what to do next year, she will enter either business school or the business world. Skating and reading, her only two hobbies, provide diversion for her in her leisure time. There is only one am- bition Connie has, which will surely be fulfilled, and that is her desire to be- come a succe ful secretary and o lead- inQ ladV uslness world. I MARIE DIOGUARDI 79 Prince Street, Boston We have another June Allyson in our Marie, and to prove the above statement, she was chosen Queen of the Bur- roughs last year. Blonde, blue-eyed, and possessing a charming personality, Marie has made many friendships. Dur- ing her earlier years, she won a dance contest and took her first trip to the Cape, incidents which she will never for- siet. But little Marie is also a serious- inded miss who has her future well mapped out. Having already had ex- perience as a social worker, Marie is planning to work with the City of Boston Social Workers, an occupation in which she is interested. Being such a wonder- full person, we know Marie will be very successful. ACTIVITIES: A.A. I, Pre-drivin Club 4: Glee Club I, 2, Merchandising Club 4. DORINA DI Still 258 Shawmut Avenue, Efficiency and good humor vue premacy ID the character of Though she claims to have no three rejection slips for the short she's been writing, we're sure only because of poor ludgment part of the publishers to whom them. We are continually how one girl manages so many -Y-dancing, reading, swimming, horseback riding, and skati side activities that add up to a lust chock full at energy With of the outdoors and other factors terra we rightfully expect great ness for her in her hoped for farm mountains. df 1,61 ' . Di hllal' 'Boston Street sor are chc two reasons will succeed hairdressing. hairdressing, Ernie and cheer at the girls of Room 305 are distributing carchecks week. To one of the best GH S., here's wishing the best her career, and in everything tempts to do. ACTIVITIES Distaff Aide 25 Ing Club 3, Commercial Club 4 urerl, Glee Club 4, Alumnae Soglunlor Party, Junior Class ISABELLE DOHERTY 95 Union Park Street, Boston Last December when most worrying about buying Chri' ents, Izzy sat back and relaxed, had gust won fifty dollars an a T program. This brainy young miss the Commercial course and came from the Cathedral of the Holy After June, Izzy will be busy wires on the switchboard and you with your party, for she hopes came a telephone operator. ACTIVITIES Pre-driving 4, Council 2. MARJORIE ANNE D0 Margie 73 Grady Court, East Boston Margie's another gal who plans low a secretarial career, topped off b marriage, but happy day, she'll be right out the business world, using all the given her in the commercial I further her studies and abilities chosen profession, Margie's going business school, so she, too, will cupying a place for a while, li better method of becoming the secretary. Margie uses her spare collecting little china animals, through sheet music, sewing, then outdoors to skim the ice on Wherever Margie ultimately ends, she attain her goal! ACTIVITIES: A.A. I, 2, Dflfdff 4, driving Club 4. 'NORA DOHERTY 25 Romsey Street, Boston weren't enough to have enter our until our senior but in that space of time, all appreciate her and possessed of of hu- has en- scrap- bowl- er sure she as she is never become so or workin? that she time to lend a he ping hand Congratulations to the man Nora for his secretary-he a prize. IES: Dlstaff 4. FRANCES DOGNAZI l-100 Columbus Avenue, Boston even now spends her eve- or designing clothes, Neither Europe, nor career could tempt her cooking and keeping with her artistic talent succeed in any field of now in the commercial work next year, how- and pleasant per- we suspect will not be long she realizes her ambition to be- a dutiful housewife. RUTH DOLAN Cornwall Street Jamaica Plain future years you attend the and are attracted by a with deep blue eyes, shiny, hair and a dazzling smile, other than our Ruthie. Ruthie more than to glide along. But is impossible to so she has decided to world os soon as she to become a suc- will, because of commercial course, As to eat, we wonder how she gorgeous figure. ls it skating? viiica: Distaff 2, Student Coun- SHIRLEY DONLON 24 Antwerp Street, Brighton fried clams enthusiast friesl and is never seated before a lus- quantity of them. Be- above mentioned de- in for all kinds dancing, followed to keep the ball aisle for a strike. girl via the me- next year, so she, the din and clatter doing her part in running smoothly. MARIE DOOLEY 32 Pearl Street, Dorchester As Marie has wanted to be a teacher ever since she can remember, there is little doubt that she'll ever regret be- coming one. Time will find Marie sitting behind a desk teaching more than text- book knowledge to her students, for part of her warm personality and love of life will be imparted to the irls and boys she'll be making her friengs. Marie, be- cause of her attitude of friendliness toward others, will be a friend. She col- lects foreign dolls and the row of them, all dressed in their native costumes of the lands they represent, make an inter- esting sight. As a baseball and football enthusiast, she does her best to attend these games, and nothing can be quite as satisfying as to watch the players run wildly for a home run or dodge lock and tackles fop a touch wn. TIVITIES: . 3 ' y ervice nglis 4, ma ' , 4, Editor-in- e , Y ' Bo ing Le Q Stu- de cil 4 , . .0772 A RITA D'0RTONA I73 Paris Street, East Boston Ri, with her lovely, strawberry blond hair, is doing her best work in the com- mercial course, for after graduation, she plans to profit by her studying and work in an office doing clerical work. Her hobby, both practical and economical, is Crocheting edges of handkerchiefs. Be- sides, she likes dancing, especially to the entertaining music of Vaughn Monroe. After a few years of work she wants to settle down, raise a family, and make some man happy. We wish her the best of luck in years to come! ACTIVITIES: Distaff 3, Alumnae Asso- ciation 4. f , Q . A 9' ' .fx NJV . i A.. '- , 1 ' f ff ' i, ,, .. , , -A ,1 pg ' FRANG'L,,,lRJWlYS f.,.Gffo TF tte Court, Rfoigbury Frannyk-, ng- ambition is to be- come -di nut efore she will enter the Nu ing' aol, umberland Hospital, Bygoklylg, York.i Frannie is a mem- e,g Qf ny clubs, of which the allow- ing: are a few: Unity Camera b,'Ju- nior imperial Art,Club, land! lie x Street Youth Council h, We a ember of e Glee Cl choir he is ac- ti , ve fe ii' rous, an refreshing. ul ACTIVIT sp Debating cl 3, Giee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Honor Roll l, 2, Bowling League 3,'Yearbook. I JENNIE DRACOPOULOS 7l Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton Gym periods must have been Jen's an- ticipated class, for the quiet girl spends most of her spare time outside of school learning new dance steps, so we take it Jen has no trouble keeping in time to the music while following an intricate vdance pattern set by her partner. Jen's to be o secretary in the future, and some secretarial school will have her occupy- ing a seat next year, busily learning the art of carrying out her ambitions to the best of her abilities. Wherever Jen may be in the future, may the quiet girl real- ize her fondest ho s, for she will have worked to attain tggml if 'ss all lf' .i X., cf i 6, , .3 ' A.A. 3, 4, History Club 4. Page Thirty-Five 1 Pagc Thirty-Six 2. 9 'Q JEANNETTE DUBINA I8 Garden Street, Boston The interiors of the model homes you see when you open the pages of a few of the better known magazines may be coming from the skillful hands of Dubi, who will be working in that field when her dreams are realized, for she wants to be an interior decorator, so hers will be the hand to decide the right color and setting for your rooms. Dubi's an active member of an outside club and has been a member of a folk dance group who put on benefit shows in and around town, two of these stops having been at the Hotel Bradford and the Ritz Plaza. She intends taking life easy for a while next year, before rolling up her sleeves and setting to work on her ultimate aim in i e. ACTIVITIES: Pre-driving Club 4, Stu- dent Council 2, MARIE DWYER 66 Chapman Street, Boston Hcre's your party! The voice at the other end is soft and pleasant and belongs to none other than Marie. Next year will find attractive, brown-haired Marie with earphones and switchboard, busily connecting you with the person with whom you wish to speak. One of Charlestown's contributions to G.H.S., she is in the commercial course here and has done very well, too. Marie likes basket- ball both os a spectator and participant, and when not shooting for a basket, she will be found at her other favorite ac- tivity, dancing. Between the two she manages to keep pretty busy. Good luck Marie, in your career as telephone op- erator! ACTIVITIES. Merchandising Club 4. DOROTHY DYMLING AIS Commonwealth Avenue, Boston Quiet Dotty is typified by the presence of books, the mention of novels. Dot probably holds the distinction of having read the most extensively, and when passing judgment on a book, a little crinkling of her nose means No i a shrug of the shoulders means So-so l and a big smile means Yes -lshe likes itl, Dot not only reads, but writes as well, fantasy being the type she excels in. Dot herself might well be a mis- chievous pixie from one af her own won- derful stories. Her shy little grin will soon be topped off with a litte.white cap and uniform in the years to come, for Dot's tip-toeing figure will be walk- ing down quiet hospital halls on the way to some patient's bedside, She plans to take in a tour at the Newton Wellesley Hospital. ACTIVITIES: Dlstoff lLiterary Ediforl, Literary Staff, Yearbook, Classical 3, 45 English 45 A.A 2, 35 Soph. A's 2. LARUE DYMOND 95 Hammond Street, City ln a few years you may step into a dress shop, and ask to see the dress de- signer. Up will step a medium-sized, at- tractive girl with a catching smile, this young lady will be none other than charming Ruey. Dress designing has been Ruey's ambition ever since she can remember, and in order to prepare her- self for her work, she has taken many art courses through which she will cer- tainly profit. Being a very active girl, Ruey has many outside activities, some of which are attending basketball games and track meets, listening to jazz concerts, and dancing. It is plain to see that Ruey must lead o very entertaining and active life, ACTIVITIES: A.A. I. MARGARET EARL 79 Sydney Street, Dorcheste One look at Peggy is sufficient vince you that you want her ta friend. Perhaps it is her lovely re or sea-blue eyes, or her fascinatin that completely draw you to her. tography, her favorite hobby, has her much pleasure during her hours, and it is rumored that Pegg o pretty good picture. Peggy is terested in entering businesr 'ch' fall, and later becoming a si retary. We hope she will al ambition to travel which has ured in her soul since childl' jk! wil MM wr' I DOROTHY ELIACOII 96 Pembroke Street, I would find Dottie for she show business of any kind miss has already made th Newfoundland and has st months in the southern part try. When Dottie isn't study the work necessary in the c or daydreaming of the the exhibit her skill on both ic skates. Along with lights, action, a ACTIVITIES. Library Scrvii vator 3. I-'ERNANDA ERA ll5 Salem Street, B some corner in the library buried in some mystery stor you have seen her walking corridors between classes a tracted by her innocent loo maybe you saw her eating farthest corner of the roo finish some lesson She is with brown hair, and blue neatly dressed, and always her flashing smile. She wa business sc ool this fall, w surely become an excelle Who knows-she might eve dream of traveling around t Perhaps you have seen I W I b I li r c I I' I'1 I ACTIVITIES Pre-driving Cl JEAN MARIE EV lOl King Street, Dorc standing of people should for her future calling of s Time will find Jeannie's cap ter taking care of the roble and her presence in t e fie a benefit to all concerned Emmanuel College next yea well prepare her for the fi service. For Jean's play h found in the stands cheering heroes as they race the le gridiron for a touchdown, her dancing shoes, or sunta sands of her favorite beach, ACTIVITIES: History Club i Jeannie's sympathy and v c I IZ I I I e i r Club 3, Swimming League Council I, Alumnae Associat EVELYN FAHERTY I5 Doris Street, Dorchester red t brown That is about Evelyn's lovely with her blue eyes and o pleasing picture is though, is quite busy, is an ardent fan of Bing Crosby's. membership in the American Association and the Pad- Club surely explains the in walking and playing. sister have spent quite a tap dancing together. They work together as laboratory Long awaited summers are North Shore, Beverly, and Here's hopin for continued such wonder?ul places. Pre-driving 3, Alumnae ADELAIDI-1 l-'ARRAH .4rldie 433 Shawmut Avenue, Boston bookroom without Addie would be read without butter or Minneapolis ut St. Paul, they simply go together, , better known as Mr, Casey's right man, is the girl who keeps things g smoothly in the English Depart- Music is another of Addie's inter- nd she teaches Solfege lMusic Tech- J. She plays quite well herself. year Addie is planning on taking a o Mexico, ls it the wonderful cli- the beautiful scenery, or the hos- e people she's so interested in? We r. Besides all this Addie enioys nds of sports. If we know Addie, ish to live a long successful life be easily fulfilled, for a girl with est and ioy of living TIVITIES. Classical Club 4, English 4, History Club 4, Glee Club l, 2, A.A. 4, Alumnae Assaciationj Year- Staff CAdvertisingl. AN'l'0NE'l'l'E FELTON Forest Hills Street, Jamaica Plain at this time Toni will prob- all her friends at business fascinating trip to Europe. travels include trips to New Connecticut. Someday, Toni a private secretary, but right has fun swimming and enioys watch- high over the player comes in seeing her favorite valiantly to get a team's nets while edge of her seat. Yearbook Advertising Ed- No D fo A MAR FERNAN EZ I5 Bond Street, Boston ap candid shots then the to a dance floor switches while she sews care to a stage where the for a heart rendering as a of an outside dra club. comprise Mary Lou's when isn't busy taking care course studies. Since to sewing, her fu- c nter around becoming either or dress designer, so per- both designing and making creation, or goes on to build a you find her trying to focus a to sn ' , I e should accomplish her aim, Merchandising Club, herself in one of the two fields? I LOIS F Al r Street, Boston i un ssu ing, Lo is n les? ry a tiv h in a o school. and v ri d ivities i rship i ch organiza- tion the Y. . . World Wide Guil , s well as ing the position of cor espondin etar of the Christian Ende v ty. i all this experi- enc ind her, eel sure that Lo wil realize he ition to become a successful pr'v secret y. e plans to f r s udies e ar at a busi ool. Her ist of inter- esti obbies include dying medicine, music, handcrafts, and meeting people. ACTIVITIES: Distaff 2, 3, English Club 4, Pre-driving 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Student Council l, Sophomore Aspirants. ANNA FICI 2l Charter Street, Boston Petite Anna will best be remembered as the princess in the pantomime, The Fatal Quest. Her streaming silver hair lacauired for the playl and her dramatic gestures both combined to make her a successful actress. Anna was also in another play, only this one was spoken entirely in italian, as Anna speaks the language fluently. Quiet-mannered Anna is going into nursing, and future years will find her as a patient, capable woman in white, conscientiously carrying out her duties. Anna has figured in our basket- ball games and takes time out to visit the s ating rlnks. ACTlVlTlES: Biology Club 4, Library Service 4, Bowling League 3, Swimming League 3, Alumnae Association. Jwllllkw l55 ,Salem Street, Boston Evy is a slight girl with large gray eyes and a knack for making friends. In the commercial course, she will work in an office next and eventually has hopes of becoming the boss's secretary. Friends like to look at Evie's collection of snapshots, and she often surprises them by coming up with a picture of them at the ripe old age of three. When not pasting photos into her album, she may be found bowling, dancing, or roller skat- ing at her favorite rink. She has re- ceived honors for her penmanship. MARY ANN FIDLER 6 Prospect Street, Charlestown Fid spends her summer traveling to different parts of the state, Silver ake and Wilmington bein two of them. Fid likes most sports ang enjoys them pas- sively as a spectator, on the active side, Silver Lake must have found Fid's equiv- alent of the Australian crawl cutting a neat course through its blue waters, lust as the dance floors have found them- selves being worn smooth through the help of Fid and her partners. Fi s tak- ing the commercial course, for she wants to go to work next year and eventually get a secretary's position. The years wi l probably find Fid as part of an efficient business machine, and whatever cog she may be, she'lI keep her position well olled and in good condition. ACTlVITlES: Swimming League 3, Rowling League 3, Glee C ub lg Alumnae ssn. ,tit 0 MW EV LYN FICO LLO A fi IU! Q QMAJ Mr T sokk Page Thirty-Seven BLANCHE FILES Blanchie I7 Sharon Street, Boston Dark-haired Blonchie plans to answer the challenge of the business world as a secretary, so next year she is goingn to be one of the girls in a business sc ool learning how to successfully carry out her position in a capable, efficient man- ner. It is going to mean work, but Blonchie will try her hardest to realize this ambition of hers. To take up the slack of her leisure hours, Blanchie goes dancing and swimming, visits the bowling alleys in the hope of making a strike, meets new people through the pages of novels, and spends her remaining time maintaining her balance in the skating rin s. ACTIVITIES: Library Service Club 2, 3, Glee Club lg Alumnae Assn, LOUISE FILES I7 Sharon Street, Boston Sports, plainly and simply are Lou's outside hobbies, so we're taking it from there and say that the different sports palaces: Fenway Park to watch the base- ball fly over the diamond in the surn- mer, out to the gridiron to watch ex- citedly for a touchdown in the fall, and down to the Boston Garden to watch the puck chasers tear up the ice to flash the red light in the winter are her favorite places. She likes dancing and bowling, although not from the sidelines. Lou is going on to work next year to await her ambition of becoming a housewife, but 'wherever she goes, our best wishes follow er. ACTIVITIES: Student Council l, 4, Alumnae Assn. JOSEPHINE FIRUCANO 239 North Street, Boston Believe me, it's been a grand place. Those are the words of Jo, and they aptly sum up her feelings as she leaves here to take her place in the business world as a private secretary, should her ambition be realized. Jo's spent tour months in the land of eternal sunshine lar so it's rumored of that state on the West Coasti, and has passed a vacation there so enjoyable, that she remembers it yet with a fond, reminiscent gleam. lo's time is spent in following her partner's dance steps to the tune of an orchestra on a dance floor, and learning how to thread a needle and sew a fine seam. ACTIVITIES: Library Service Club 4, Alumnae Association 4. MARC ET FLAIIERTY 64 Morel nd Street, Dorchester I . The b es whipped fthe red hair of Maggie aherty as thd boat drew near to rel dg she, look anticipotedly at the rold green of e terrain, already the ople ere cr Ning the rail. Mag- gie- eturnex' to Awerica, however, and her y arsfpre i -G.H.S. have been taken up bg comarciol course, in prepa- ration r her i tentions of going into the biallncss world next year. This is to be fo owed by a housewife's career la- ter. However, Maggie watches the pig- skin being kicked around the gridiron, follows the ball tossed from team to team on the court, and participates in basketball, bowling, swimming, dancing, and boating ANUE'-A Hioskls r:0NsTANcE FGUNDAS 'rl of or all Roll Angie Hillside Street, Roxbury unusual hobby is the collection ped perfume bottles and the 1 , hem must make an interesting Angie wants to take a trip to visit her relations in Greece, so will find her looking over the a liner as they near her desti- Iooking down from the window excitedly pointing out famous Until that anticipated day, ta the Y W C A, goes don- and bowls, Next year will at work in some line of result of her commercial and may Angie-'s dreams and come true. A.A. 3, Yearbook staff, 3, 4 MARY FLYNN Enfield Street, Jamaica Plain is definitely airmrnded Last she flew to Nantucket Island and the trip so much she immediately to become an airline hostess murder mysteries lflctronal, of Ing all sports, and dancing 'ite pastimes, and most of are spent skimming the surf favorite beach, Nantucket Island. IVITIES. Distaff 3 4 En lrsh Club , i Q Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Bi- 4, Library Service 2, 3, Bowl 3, Alumnae Association EAN MAllREEN FUl.l'IY A70 lI'l 8th Street, South Boston golden-fringed eyes are the distraction in the especially of Jeannie Maureen. As she o soft tone, her eyes become bluer and more distractin l An . Q know if the auburn lashes are b , othered all Jeans friends and Speaking of friends, her as Secretary of the Senior Class, she has. Her pastimes too, dancing, swim- ho seback, or best of all, f Her is set on becoming an field Jean en- nature and ability to lead the way to hap- and success. Secretary of Senior Class Mll.l,lCEN'l' FORD 9 the rrst Ditmus Court, Boston grand age of three, Millie sang solo at church, and when she gave her first piano recital. you an idea of the talent behind her spark- and acting are her interests, and she has participated the Ml plays and operettas. Besides she is a member of the Co-ed Girl Scouts, and the Campfire llie hopes to go to college and readrn' 'ritin' and 'rrthmetrc. Pre-driving 4, Library Ser' ee Club l, 2, 3 lVrce- 4, lPresidentl Dramatic Club League 3, Spanish Club 3, sociatron. l9l Lake Street, Brighton Funloving Connie, through her daring personality, actually spoke to the great Carmen Cavallaro. Connie is very ac- tive outside of school, as she's the presi- dent of the Jinx Club, a member of her choir, is in the Hellenic Association, and lastly, is a Sunday School teacher. Connie is an accomplished connoisseur of Greek and American folk dances, and she finds time to get in a little waltzing and giving on the side. Besides thot, she sends a bowling ball whrzzlng down the alley to scatter the pins, Connie is to be a secretary in the future, and with her disposition and personality, along with our best wishes, she should find her pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4 WINII-'RED FUYI-I 38 Harbor View Street, Dorchester Wrnnre's characteristics are her shy smile coupled with her friendly greeting Sentimental Winnie collects memories of the fun she's had in the past, along with postcards. Her sketches, too, show am- ple proof of her abilities in the line of drawing, and every so often Winnie can be seen taking home a series of her art work. Win likes all kinds of sports, and lists her preferences as skating, dancing, and bowling. She's taking o harrdressing course next year, for one of her ambr- tions is to be one of the girls whose hands will be fixing Milody's latest conf. Her alternate ambition is that of dental assistant, so there's a good chance she'll be found listening to the woes ot the dentlst's so abused patients! ACTIVlTlESZ Pre-driving 4, Alumnae Association 4, Yearbook Staff HELEN FRANZ 6 Ethel Street, Roslindale Henny plans to spend the better part of next year working to save enough for a trip to California, but she hastens to explain that ot's not for o chance to crash the movies that she's going there, lust as her trip to N. Y. had not been motivated by visions of Broadway then, though she has had a part in a play. Henny's ambition is to dabble with the paints on canvasses, or run over the ivo- ries with speed and grace. She collects shots af movie stars, awaits the forming of ice on lake surfaces for her ice skat- ing, then, later, she uses the water for swimming. Fall finds her cheering on the pigskrn chasers, a free evening finds her ta ing in the movies, and lastly, Henny likes to take walks, which she describes as nice and long, exclamation point! ACTlVlTlES: Alumnae Association R l'l'A l RONGll.l.0 70 Barton Street, Boston When in some future date we walk into a busy office, whom shall we see taking dictation or typing letters but Rita! She hopes to be doing yust that next year. During vacations she likes to do a ittle traveling, and perhaps she will return to New York which she has vis- ited and eniayed. Those successful dances held at the Peabody House every Satur- day nrght are partly due to Rita, for she rs an active member of the dance com- mittee there, When not dancing, or planning some social event, Rita handles a mean racquet at tennis. A 1 is l N Pggc Thirty-Nine ISABEL FUCCILLO 383 Lovell Street, East Boston Sis is the girl who'lI attain her secre- tarial ambition, or use up all of her en- ergy finding out why! She's going to pain the legions of our girls marching into the business world, and to make doubly sure she's prepared, she's going to visit Boston Clerical School. here she'II learn the finer points of cOping with her future position. Sis likes to watch all kinds of sports, games, and the local teams have the loyal support of at least one staunch rooter, whether winning or losing. Sis, herself, goes in for dancing, skating, and swimming. Wherever Sis finds herself in the future, she'Il be doing her best, her ambition shouldn't be too hard to realize. ACTIVITIES. Pre-driving 3, Junior Party Committee lTreas.l, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 47 Sophomore Aspirants. El,lZABE'l'Il ANN l Ul.l,ER Il Albemarle Street, Boston When one of Littlebits' friends was asked about her, the reply was, Well, no doubt she was born talking. While this is slightly exaggerated, it does give an idea of the sparkling effervescence of Betty's personality. Anyone who has read any of Betty's stories is aware of her wonderful literary ability. She wrote the delightful play we all enioyed at the iunior party, she won a cash award in on oratorical and essay contest at her church, she has a worth while hobby of writing stories and poems, several of which have been published in newspapers and Girl Scout magazines. Her practical ambition is iournalism, and her dream is to meet Pearl Buck, her favorite author. May she go on for in the fictional field, she has the ability. ACTIVITIES: Junior party entertain- ment, Debating Club 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Aspirants. MARY FUSCO 170 Salem Street, Boston Typewriters, telephones, and reports will be the familiar obiects to the eyes of Pinky when her ambition is realized, for she plans on being a secretary next year to help keep some firm running smoothly. On o lighter side, Pinky likes dancing, scribbling down scores on a bowling scoresheet for the fun of adding up the columns of figures for the grand total, and collecting souvenirs and coins, then taking time out to watch her favo- rite actors romp across the screen in va- rious plots. Whatever Mary does in the future, she is sure to carry out her re- sponsibilities to the best of her ability in her conscientious way. ACTIVITIES' Alumnae Assn. JANE GAILAGIIER 4 Forest Place, Dorchester Jane, being the gregarious type of person, likes meeting different people and making friends of the people she meets. She must have an interesting rep- ertoire of friends, part of which can be attributed to her aforementioned feel- ings, and part to her pleasantness. Keep- ing o scrapbook, keeping time to the music, both in the rink and dance hall, and quieting the cries of the younger set by baby-sitting comprise the activities taking up her spare time. Jane's going to venture into the world next year to go to work, and may her gregariousness and love of meeting people stay with her in the future and help her to enioy life that much more. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 3, Swimming League 3, Bowling League 3. .I UNE GALLAGIIER 402 Ashmont Street, Dorchest France, Spain, Italy, Germany, even Russia, will have one more traveling through them, for June is to travel or spend her life trying. will find her gazing awe-struck Sorbonne, remembering the great that have been there, wonder will f as she visits St. Peter's in Rome then when she returns, the rest life will be spent telling her gra dren of her tour. June has work controls of our elevator for the last years, and we bet the elevator nev stopped between floors with Junte ning it! June topples the pins bo rolls along over the rinks, swims, d and goes horseback riding. ACTIVITIES. Pre-driving Club 4 vator Operator 2, 3, 4, Aumnac A DIANA GALLUIICIS 45 Hall Street, Jamaica Plain Diana has studied art for two ye the Museum of Fine Arts on a sc ship, and her adaptability at conv the paint box into pictures on the c couldn't be proven in a better Strangely enough, Diona's future have nothing to do with art, for sh is going to enter into thi ran nurses at the Boston City Hospit her training. Her hobby is art, ho so she will probably use it for he pleasure later on. Swimming, skating, and bowling comprise her activities. Wherever Diana is, in t world or the medical, she'll work h fulfill her ambitions, ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 3, AI Assn. Jah. 5-1.32 MILDRED GASSLI-IR IB6 St. Stephen Street, Boston Milly will be in Art School next learning,how to increase her skill i art of splashing paints on easel ported canvasses, but we hope become one of these mode Milly has lived in Norfolk, Virginia, Niagara Falls, New York and inall :shed the triangle with our own B Her hobby is horses leven though sh kicked by a more obstreperous m of the clan of noble animalsli D she'lI use her artistic talent in glor them. Milly's enioyed her years here in G.H.S, and we've enioyed h her. May she go into her chosen well prepared by her Alma Mater! she d MARILYN GATEWOOD I Weldon Street, Roxbury Lyn is a likable girl with a shy and a serious face belying the hu element that puts a sparkle in her She's a blithe spirit, and when it for Lyn, the rainbow is the only Lyn thinks of, for this little lady wil look on the bright side of things. ness is another of Lyn's characte but once you break through her o reserve, you find her a good trien a pleasant personality to have met. is adept at sewing: so far she's t out skirts, dresses, and a spring s proof of her stitching ability. She bowling and dancing, and does e well in both. She's a future beau and is going to o beauty culture that her' the well-liked girl she was her follow her through to a successful ness career. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 3, Merchan Cluh 4 next year, and the same trait MARIE GIAMO 23 Clark Street, Boston le as the sunny, dark-haired lass rughtens our school Malady's couf- s someday to be the work of gay , for the little lady's well-known uon us to be a'haurdresser, so she's url who will be pensavely looking he latest un hair syles, to gave her nterpretatuon of them on her pro- ve feminine cluentele She'll be her own brand of charm that made ell-liked among us, too, an hand- the people she wall meet un the of her future vocation, as she skull- twurls locks of hair unto gleaming Marie us a wonderful dancer, and asc an dancing as only natural to . May success be hers an the fu- IVITIES' Merchandusanq Cluh 4 MARUERY Gll,l, S' Columbus Avenue, Roxbury appearance and the clothes make her some- We hear she dances expert, dancing, how- dlvades rest of her tame , followed up by sports un sa we'll presume that she's found sidelines of most mayor sports anticipating the victory of her Her greatest charm us which makes her a good a pleasant addition to any coming years we wash her an all she does, for she to us JOAN GLENNON Green Street, Jamaica Plaan as too mild a term for Joanue, Shaw, for she contunually keeps the atherangs she happens to a part 0? an laughter, as she's con- comung up with the unexpected, an the most' innocent fashion. onde girl seems to be one take lafe too seriously, lrves at and enuoys ut, and enloy theirs. Her two moan farst bowling, then swam- thraugh the blue waters of or pool, The coming years successful to Joanae an her pro- lafe because of her innate as well as her wut and love of life. lTlfS A A 2, 3, History Club 4 ANNE fJOl,DS'l'EIN 84 Poplar Street, Boston us introduce Smiley, O gurl who as rly nacknamed. Generously talented, not only sings as we have heard, Iso dances and acts. Two loves has acting on the stage, and havang rmed for servicemen, which, no , she enuoyed We are sure that y has always been the pleasant, g gurl she as, through her grammar years at Wanchell as she has been at Gurls' Hugh. Next year she plans ush up on nglash and then wall go -heartedly unto dramatucs. Anne ta swum and skate .her rnaan da- ns Yau rust can't help lakang Anne se of her cheerful greetun every- she sees you Haul, our Elie! Bar- re of tomorrow' MARY GONIS 56 Saratoga Street, Boston Mary as one of the pleasantest, most popular, and attractive gurls of our class. She creates a charming atmosphere wher- ever she happens to be and us Iakcd by one and all. Mary wall continue on to college next year with all our best washes for happiness and success. Meanwhile, an her spare tame, she enuoys sailing an the summer and playung badminton. She would luke to travel to France in the tu- ture, and all over the world, af possible. As an intelligent student an her French class and an active member of the club, we know she wull eruoy her trap. Mary deserves the best that lafc can offer, and her countless friends all hope that she will achieve thas. ACTlVlTlES: Honor Roll, French Club, A.A. 4, History Club, Student Council, Biology Club IIARRIET FRANCES GOODWIN l8 East Springfield Street, Boston Bus , bustling, Washington as the place to look for Franky after graduatuon, be- cause that's where she wants to work, That's only one of her dreams, however, for she holds even higher hopes of even- tually opening a women's apparel shop an New Yorks famed Park Avenue, so perhaps we won't find her down un Wash- angton after all, but busily sellung clothes un New York. Her own wardrobe, which we've all admired, should be sufficuerut advertusernent to insure her success. Frankie is deep an the college course now, but she puts aside her dreams of a career for awhile when she engages un her favorite pastimes of swimming and rudanq, MARY ELLEN GOODW'lN IO6 Belvidere Street, Boston Mary doesn't hong puctures up on her bedroom walls. She needs the space for tackung up those pennants she's contin- ually collectang from the dafferent coun- tries over the world. Mary us one of our quieter, but friendly classmates, who came to us all the way from the Wash- ungton School in Decatur, lllunous, to take a commercial course here. Mary plans to do tulang work un an office next year, to puck up some experience un the business world before she finally goes an to work an her ultimate aim, that of bookkeeper's position. She vusuts New York OCCOSIOH- ally, and has been to Niagara Falls twice already. She lukes going to the movies, social dancing, and as an active member of a Youth Forum. Mary gets along well with all the people she comes un Contact wuth, and thoroughly enuoys a debatable conversation. JANET GORDON 5 Pleasant Street, Dorchester Janet us the lafe af every party, doing her best to make the wheels go smoothly by sangung un her sweet soprano voice. She has traveled a great deal to New York, Phaladelphua, and pounts South, She is an excellent swimmer, an expert bowler, a skillful rollerskater. Luke nearly all other Bostonaans, baseball us her manaa Add dancing to her other ac- complishments and you have the picture of an ideal American garl LORRAINE GORDON Al Concord Square, Boston The best thlngs always come In small packages? Not so, we fund, not so Sugue dusproves ut. She has plenty of tal- ent, and she wears ut well. She makes all her clothes, plays the puano, and DOY' tucupates un sports of all kunds Sugue was born un Nova Scotua and seems quite a dustance from home, but she has been travelung sunce way back She plans to enter a conservatory or enter unto nurse's traunung next year, and ID the tuture would luke to be euther a concert puanust or a regustered nurse, she's stull unde- cuded, Besrdes thus, Sugue rs an GCTIVC Gurl Scout Assustant, and she funds tume un her schedule to spend carryrng out the dutues of thus offuce ACTIVlTlES Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dis- toff l, 2, 3, 4, Lubrary Servuce Club 4, Pre-druvung Club 4, Commr-rcual Club A Sl-ILMA GRAND 72 Allen Street, Boston Sel's best known to us because of her art work so often seen un the Distaff, and to Sel go our thanks for helpung to -make our school maqozune more enuoy- able, for Sel's artustuc work us often seen un ut. Sel's artustuc abuluty was agaun used on the art staff of the Yearbook as well, and we consuder ourselves lucky to have had the benefrt of Sel's talents here, whuch helped to make both Dislaff and Yearbook better SeI's brulluant smule marks her as a person you wont to know and remember. Sel plans to work next year, and may success follow Sel as she steps from the halls of GHS unto the world, and may she use her artustuc abulur tues to further her success, ACTlVlTlES Bowlung League, Art Staff, Disfaffg and Yearbook ANGELINA GRANDE 24 Charter Street, Boston Who goes around all day wuth the stars un her eyes at the furst mentuan of Vaughn Monroe... lt's our tuny and daunty Cookue. She's a brunette and smules all day long. Who wouldn't wuth Vaughn Monroe on her mund? Cookie has traveled recently to New York, Phuladel- phua, and New Jerseyl Next year she plans to work un an offuce as a pruvate bookkeeper to a handsome young em- ployer. Good Luck to you! ln her spare moments, she sews, and uf you cared to get a gander at what lovely work she does, you wouldn't ask ouestuons. When her nrghts are free, she goes dancung or skatung. Wc're goung to muss those starry eyes and great bug smule-but we hope her dreams come true! CLARA GRAND0l.l'lll 93 Orleans Street, East Boston Clara not only luves, breathes, and eats baseball, she us baseball Rarely us the latter mentuaned, but ut brungs to mund Clara, the gurl who not only can guve you the rosters of the Boston teams, but who also can recute theur battung averages, and a brief history of the undrvudual members. She stood stolldly by Ted Wil- luams, despite the opunuons of baseball fans, and her desk and books were known by the overflowung puctures, programs, and data on baseball. Needless to say, Clara lwho us also a wruter of sensutuve short storuesl, wants to become a base- ball wrutcr, and her column wull have great vuvudness, for she can't help but umpart some of her own enthusuasm for the natuonal sport Clara us quuet, and one must break through her outsude re- serve before duscoverung the keen sense of humor the long-lashed gurl possesses. Success and luck to Clara, for she de- serves ut, every but' ACTlVlTlES lubrary Servuce Club 3, Distaff 4. 68 Westmoreland Street E brown haur g r 5 e beoutuful crow ung I S the Woodrow u so hom lnduana ZY GD songs Q mercual urse e DIG traunung slcho I extky m o a nust 5 X my ngedi H r a to mist- or L cr w n good' urse n us uns fs Thus us our Jeannuo wut h 4 4 bin o th un abu t w ot ', ac ID f d a v Of f takes- tml ur dance floor roll round le fully, take a e plun e waters of the At antuc and tabs on her tavorute anlmals a truly a ar und w success un her plans ACTlVlTlES Pre rlruyuna C Roll 3 Bloloay Club A thus attractuve G H S studen suggests her presence us er and Mcrrys company s or the gurls who have had thu of meeting thus young mass to the Dullaway School for s to us, and some clerucol sc ceuve Merry rome June c L Merry uldnt l a t u 1 r gurl whos steppung out unto world soon so her tour at C wull be Merrys method of future Dlans so there shell the tuner art of rnakung a su self un cecum tutlon u tume up waters Merry, ACTI 2, 3, Swurnmln 2 l l Geen member from St chester occasuon her balance as she rolls olon runk, gathers up her beach er a day at the beach chalks L score, and spends the rest collectung booklets on avuatu studyung the four pruncuples maybe the dufference betwet ung or traulung edge of a wu rate, her hobby seems to Geen's fourly aur munded mar delves unto the mysterues workungs of bourdon pressure whatnot After her comm: here, Geen plans to go to Ca year lGuy Madrson couldn1 u l r tractuon to New near or marrred un Calufornua Green? ACTIVITIES Pre druvunq Cl l39 Brughton Street B Hugh as she has been qoung School un Medford but we h her unto our confudence to proven herself a pleasant fruend, Marue lukes to se pretty skullful un tronsformu cloth unto pretty snappy wea She untends to make good commercual course by workun for Marue would luke to bec tary, and uf she does as we school as she does un she us success. We are not too wel wuth Medford but Marue ha func example and they c sent us a better representatu favorute means of duversuon and skatung so Marue ge fume durung the week to hop local dance floor o roller r along gauly euther un dancun on wheels Heres hopung what you want un lute Maru ACTlVlTlES Alumnae Asst Marue us a so called foreug c u w u c c r r u t and her chcrushed dre l,ll,l,lAN GREENWALD 4l McLean Street, Boston t trayel bug really gets around days, and one of ats vactams as tall, yed Laala She coasfd probably tell dless storaes of her travels, for an , she has been to New York At- Caty, Hartford, Pl' Jdelphaa, New 1, and she annually vasats Plymouth as af she's gotten around auate a early, but as we saad, Laala lakes el Daarang the summer, she as ac- all the season's sports---especaally ang, for she loves to spend hours l down the beach, lust saokang up onderful sunshane Calafarnaa lends three months out of o year In anter, she spends her tame at the where she enaoys dancang She to qualaty to enter General College ton Unaversaty come fall, she wants cl an executave posataon, but she ants to contanue her travels Laala aders and crochets, and along wath collects pacture post-cards The o you, Laalo' IVITIES Distoff 2, 3, Honor Roll 3, Student Councal 2 fllU'I'l'A CREEII Port Norfolk Street, Dorchester must thank the Woodrow Walson for Greta as called She and popular, and as chums. Greta as al- She lakes to dance, and skate She also collects or aust loves to lasten to flaps them over, and plays the whale the latest popular tunes of the vactrola, Greta wall go year, although she would a model. Those who her can realaze why successful Later on, when of the good old days, you wall Greta as beang one of the garls of her class H Student Councal 2, 3, 3, Swammang League 3, Aad Glee Club 3, MARY GRIFFIN 7 Carney Court, Charlestown seen Graff? Someone as ol- for her, We have found our years at G H S, thot Graff as the most popular and humorous Oh, so haghly ambataous, to oaf next year to relaeve l mand and body As know, Graff as a lattle en- horseback radang, hockey and we hear she's quate To pull her dawn to would really lake to a newspaper reporter. all look for her farst an the newspaper world and at Happy holadays, Graff, and from all of us AA, Hastory Club A MlCllEI,lNA GROSS! 33 Rosaraa Street, Dorchester key as one of the fraendlaest garls t, and her warm cornpanaonshap as d by many. Mackey took up the ercaal course upon her arraval here. her stay, Mackey has made many s who really apprccaate havang her chum. She lakes to collect foreagn and postcards, and she also plays ano. Mackey would lake to work an face next year, but her moan amba- to be o dotang wafe, whach we are an be accomplashed She has vas- ew Hampshare and seems to enaoy er there althou h we know nolhang eat the atmospicre of G H S We oud to have Mackey an Garls' Hagh, e wash her all the success an days e IVITIES AA 4, Hastory Club. NANCY lQllDGEl'i 42 Falmouth Street, Boston Faar haared Nancy wath the blue eyes to match as one of our students who sets out to prove she has the braans her fu- ture plans wall need The tall garl's am- bataon as to be on anterpreter an the French Embassy, so tame wall fand her parleyang le Froncoas anto our own Amer- acan language, eather out there an Paras, or back an the states an the land of cherry blossoms. Nancy also proved that she had dramotac abalaty as well an the senaor play here, when she played the so- phastacated Vacky of Green Shudders fame May the future fand Nancy doing her desared work, and may no tame be lost between now and her realazataon of at. ACTIVITIES. Orchestra l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Student Councal 3, Junaor Party, Senaor Party Commattee, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatac Club, Senaor Play 4. - fyf ,L IIIQIQF K0 ' , EST u l treet, Dorches r defanately Ia nackn Very popular among e socaal set at .H.5., she goes an for swammang, doncang, roller skatang, and football, Her outsade octav- ataes consast of playang softball. Although Honey wants to take next year off, so- called rehabalatatang reasons, she would later lake to be an aarlane hostess. Na doubt about at, Honey has the pleasant personality necessary, and the aarllnes who has thas gal comfortang ats,possen- gers up there in the clouds has on asset andeedl The one thang we're sure to no- tace and remember a out Honey as her slow, easy-goang smale, whach appears freely, and only adds to her charm. ln all future events we wash you the best of luck and happy londangs, Honey. Honey aka sw t, ave gar who les W ACTIVITIES' Commercaal Club 4, Mer- chandasang Club 4. CONSTANCE CUILIANA 288 Lamartane Street, Jamaaco Plaan Petate Connae as one of those garls who flats around G,H.S. wath o contanual smale laghtang her laps, dasplayang her lakable manner. Connae's passaon for sazzlang steaks and banana fratters maght be the reason that she as goang to daetacaan school next year, Shc asn't always an the Gualaano katchen practacang for her forth- comang career, however, spendang a good part of her tame at Purdy's as o recep- taonastfo good one she as, too-or at her aob of Worthy Adyasor of J.P.'s Rain- bows. Jamoaca Ploan wall mass them when Connae and fomaly move out to Balleraca, and we'll always remember Connae as a sweet lattle gal. ACTIVITIES' Labrary Servace Club 2, 3, 4 lVace-Presadentl, Hastory Club 4, Englash Club 4, Dramatac Club 4, Athletac Asso- caataon 4. SARAH GUINAN 504 Beacon Street, Boston Sally as our garl wath that certaan ac- cent whach labels her from Rochester, New York A wallang helper and pleasant garl, Sally has a great artastac talent whach she has occosaonally dasplayed. Her Iaght, blond haar and blue eyes gave her a charmang appearance, and her attrac- tave clothes mark her as a smart dresser She wall attend art school next year, and an her leasure moments at present, Sally swams, bowls, and skates Sally wants to dabble an paants, depactana scenes on con- vas, and the haghly artastac garl should achaeve the success she so desares. ACTIVITIES Honor Roll 3, Bowlang League 3, Distoff Art Staff 4, Yearbook Art Staff P 8 -9 X -Q 1,7 Ca' If -A Z' Page Forty-Tlarec BEATRICE E, HALL 28 Mead Street Charl l7 Centre Terrace, West Roxbury Bea is another irl who has won many friends here at 63.5. She loves to trove, collect post-cards, ond watch musical plays. Outside of school, she busies her- self by being a member of the Alfa Delta Club and Youth Council. We all know Bea to be a helpful, pleasont girl who is always with one of her numerous friends. She traveled all through the New Eng- land States as well os having been to Canada. Bea will go to work next year, but she intends to become a housewife in the near future. We know that who- ever the unknown gentleman is, he is very fortunate to have our Bea. ACTIVITIES' Merchandising Club 4. CTIvITlES A 3 M f MARY HARKINS Street South I93 Savnn Hill Avenue, Dorchester Mary rs the girl who gives us the im- pression that she lust stepped out of a style show She is attractive and popu- lar, and we all know her to be one of the best. Mary came to G.H.S. from the Ed- ward Everett School and took a commer- cial course here. Mary's sports prefer- ences favor neither the summer nor the winter. She's impartial,choosing first the pleasure of flashing the silver blades over the icy surface of ponds, then makinq use of the water after the ice has broken up by diving for a cool dip to escape the heat of the summer days. Dancing oc cupies her fun-time. She also likes to collect records and pictures. Mary, like many others, has an ambition to travel, both near and far. Best of everything to you, Mary, we hope you get your wish ACTIVITIES GIGS Club I, Merchan- dising Club 4, Alumnae Association ZlCI.l,A HAWK ES 373 Columbus Avenue, Boston Zel is a bee-bop booster whose pas- sions are jazz concerts, movies, and sports She dances, warbles along with the Canaries by singing, keeps her photo albums well stocked with pictures of her friends, collects programs as souvenirs of the places she's been, and gust hoards those iazz-burning, dynamite discs. She's interested, too, in sports and attends many baseball and football games, as well as track meets. ALSO she travels' She's been to Tennessee, Vlrgrnia, and was a pupil at the Everett School. Next year, she plans to go to New York, which, by the way, introduces her ambition-to travel. Good going, Zel, and don't get lost in the Alps or the Rhine, or any- where ACTIVITIES AA I, 2, 3lTre0surerl, 4, Student Council l, Glee Club l, Honor Roll 2, Pre-driving Club 3 NORMA HAY 72 Williams Street, Jamaica Plain Norma is a pleasant, fairly quiet young lady who comes to us from the Mary Curley School. She's one of the nicest girls we know, and it's been good luck on our part, to know her. She has lovely clothes, and wears them well. Swimming, bowling, and dancing comprise her out- side activities, and she usually finds time in her busy schedule of schoolwork and the rest to spend time at one of her three divisions. No-ma came to us in her rumor year, and it didn't take her lang to win her place as our friend, for the quret girl with the pleasant manner is fun to know She wants to be a den- tal nurse, so she'lI be the girl who calms the dentist's prospective patients and listens to their tales of woe when they leave the dentlst's chair May future events favor No-ma, she's one girl who's deserving of them. ACTIVITIES Honor Roll 2, 3, A.A 2 ROSELMINA INDRISANU 29 Bayswater Street, Boston Pudgy is a very intelligent person with a pleasing personality, she is well-liked by teachers and classmates alike. Next year Pudgy Plans to attend Emmanuel College to fulfill her desire of making her parents proud of her by becoming a teacher. We all agree that Pudgg will make a lovable teacher as she as a great deal of that great virtue, patience. Pudgy likes nothing better than to spend a whale day with little children, and the children like nothing better than to be with Pudiy, Pudgie's hobbies are read- ing, the ed Sox, and listening to Car- men Cavallaro, ACTlVlTlES: Dlstoff 3, Library Service Club 3, 45 Yearbook, English Club 4, Sophomore Aspirants, LORRAINE IRITANO I86 Cortage Street, East Boston Lolly's lovely, sultry voice will probably be the one thing remembered the longest, along with her beloved, Begin the Be- guine. She's participated in our enter- tainments here, and iust to change things around, she wants to produce and direct a musical comedy show someday. Lastly in the musical line, she belongs to the Dra-Music Guild. Lolly has a pen pal in England, and looks forward to receiving her letters from Europe, Lol is a Senior Service Scout, enioys basketball, bowling, skating, and dancing. She plans to be a social worker, and we feel sure that Lolly, with her pleasant ways and quiet voice, will be a success in her chosen field. Activities: Giee Club 1, 3, 4, Bowl- j ing League 35 Merchandising Club 4. CONSTANCE JACKSON 384 Northampton Street, Boston Next year, Connie plans to attend a school of beauty culture, as her ambi- tion is to be a successful hairdresser and to own her own beauty shop. Reading, collecting autographs, and collecting pro- grams are Connie's hobbies. Among Connie's outside activities are watching her favorite basketball team get the ball in the basket, swimming, and keeping time to the music on a dance floor. Her favorite pastime is watching the local teams play-basketball, Connie appears to be the silent type to her classmates, but her close friends know that Connie is far different. ACTlVlTlES1 A.A. l, 2, 35 Merchan- dising Club lg Student Council l. LAURA B. JACKSON 1 l Lattimore Court, Boston Bebe is just a little girl, but she has lots of personality, so we know her am- bition to really do something good as a credit to my race, and something worth- while will be achieved. We think Bebe is already well started on the road to fulfilling this ambition. In the College course, Bebe plans to enter B.U. after graduation. Bebe is kept very busy with her outside activities as she is an active member at the Baptist Youth Fellowship, YWCA, and the Girls' Reserve. Her other pastimes are reading and sports. ACTIVITIES: Biology Club lg Library Service 2, English Club, Classical Club. 40' pf I I 'QS 'ff 40s 1 ,si ,I , i I i ' 1 Page Forty-Six 2 MILDRED JEFFERSON 33 Cunard Street, Roxbury It certainly will be nice for some long- suffering patient to glance up and see Millie's smiling face. Millie hopes to be- come a nurse and intends to go in train- ing after graduation. She is a mild- mannered, shy girl who, in her own quiet way, enioys bowling and photography. She is now taking the commercial course, and the business world's loss will be the nursing profession's gain. Mildred's ma- ture personality and her kindness will be a great asset to her. ACTIVITIES: Merchandising Club 2, Bi- ology Club 4. WILLEMENA JONES l957 Washington Street, Boston Another of G.H.S.'s nightingales is Tina, with her beautiful alto voice. She displays her talent in many ways. In her iunior year, Tina helped to make the Girls' High radio program a success by singing a solo. She is very active in her church affairs, is a soloist in her choir, and even ets in a little usherin on the side. Wifi music on her mimi Tina's hobby is playing the piano, and her am- bition is to be an accomplished pianist. In grammar school, Tina proved herself to be one of our more active girls by winning a 55.00 prize, With her back- ground in the musical field, Tina will go out in the world and make herself a suc- cess in her chosen career. ACTIVITIES' Merchandising 3, 4. r X 15 rf ! ,:fff,iI fl If :ld ' '! r,y SOIBHTE JURKOJC it ,. i 56 Spring Street, Look up when you want to talk to So- phie, known by her girl friends as Am- azon. The girl with the gray-green eyes loves to ploy jokes on poor innocent bystanders, and though we haven't been around to see how'they take it, fun-lav- ing Zoshia undoubtedly imparts some of her own sparkling humor to them. She wants to take a trip to Europe, particu- larly to see Poland, and from there travel the rest of the world, as well as see Hollywood. Her hobbies are varied, for she loves to dance, swim, bike-ride, and draw. Lastly, she collects iokes, let- ting out the secret of her great store of them. Zoshia has spent many of her summers in Revere Beach, and has also gone to Vermont and Connecticut on va- cations. Her ambition is office work, preferably the State House. May she keep the office staff entertained, too! Activities. Honor Ron 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARIE KAHLER 36 Mozart Street, Jamaica Plain Rosie hos high hopes of becoming a stenographer, and perhaps if she hopes hard enough, her faiigy godmother will see that this wish is ulfilled. Rosie is very active in sports, her favorite bein roller skating, swimming, and bowling. ,E lover of modern music, she collects pop- ular records. Rosie's ambition is to take piano lessons in order that she may ac- company herself on the Piano while she sings. Perhaps Rosie's airy godmother wil take care of that, too. 'blue convertible coupe some MARY KAROGHLANIA 39 Champney Street, Bright Everyone who knows Mary has contact with an atom bomb whic into personality, charm, and talen of our favorite seniors, Mary has success ever since she entered G. she has devoted much time on will towards makin our higk 'ck- enioyable ones. glected S majority, Mary over-ruled c five other schools, and we know that no one else coul resent our district. Countl friends wish Mary luck in I ambition, to be a success, for a fact that this will be because of her great beginn Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore A Club 2 3 4' Dramatic Clu Junior Party Chairman, English Club, Yearbook Sta 3, 4, Senior Play. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, 3, f f I : I ANNl'I'l'l'E KENI' uNunu 382 Lovcll Street, East for next year she plans to Clerical School to become You have only to say one and her eyes light up-h Nan's hobby and favorite attends almost every Olym the season and can tell yo detail of each game. Don the Bruins is Nan's ideal. Ii There is an athlete. To fect evening is to watch Bruins play. Nan's subtl made her a classmate who make our class enioyable. . tinue to do so in outside Iif ACTIVITIES. Glee Club I Aspirants 2, Pre-driving Clu Nan is taking the comm C oi I I I I e I CATIIERINE KEN 2l9 North Harvard Stree Blow Thou Winter Wind f hors 'the cold weather an adores the summer. Cathy the city, but loves the cou shore. Her favorite place o Nantasket, and Cathy think live there year around, she the winter. Next to Nan would like to spend her wi Ida. Wouldn't we all! Na Cathy loves the seashare, sports are swimming and sai being a close follow-up. Cathy plans to go out in world of business to ear Good luck, Cathy! To make Cathy angry, I I f' s V t I n GERTRUDE KI Mickey 75 Dover Street, Bc Mickey is taking the comm Next year Mickey plans to the world of business to work for she would like t for a lawyer or in an ins Lucky is the lawyer who Mickey! Being a strictly Mickey has no outside activ hobbies are listening to Car and crocheting edgings Mickey's one other ambition A graduate of the Frai l d , o U rr c ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2. JUNE KIRK junk, 56 Hudson Street, Boston has a laughter that makes every- ially? Junae. Junae has many that please her friends, such cute way of explaanang things. attracting people when she years old, by winning a Shirley contest. In the commercial Iunie plans to work days and at- school nights That wall busy. A born letter- Ietters for her hobby, many letters, too! We wash on your ambition to get happily ever after. Distaff Aide 4, Pre-drav- 4, Yearbook Aide 4, History Senior Party Aide. fIYN'l'lllA KOSTICK 84 H Street, South Boston may walked into the hall during either the Ju- lor even the Book- and marveled at sta e reciting a mono- a smooth cllear flowing voice, a definitely filled wath expression! our Cynthia who needs only the stage to be applauded by are familiar with her mono- further proof of her oratara- a marvelous debator, and a twenty-fave the Patrick Henry or- her Junior year. Her are swimming, and but her ambition, is to lave, love, woman of the world. Debating Club 3 lSecre- reasurerl, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Green Shudders , A.A 2, 3, ill I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Association. HELENA KRIZVNIII Oakland Street, Roxbury year, Helena will go into nurse's at the Boston City Hospital. 'J wants to become a regis- and then a surgical nurse. leasan personality, we know all deve?op a wonderful bed- The patients who wall attend to them wall be lucky so charming a nurse. and will recover quickly Read- collecting records are and her favorite sport an case she should ever mind about nursing, Heleno's ambition is to be an airline History Club 4, Honor ARY KROPOWENSKY l2O Cedar Street, Roxbury as one of our girls who plans to out into the business world next seek her fortune. Knowing Mary, sure she wall make good. Blondie, guessed, has blonde hoar with bag es to go wath it. Mary loves any- Iue to match her eyes Reading activities being roller-skating, e movies are Mary's hobbies, her the silver blades on ace, bake- ond knocking the pins over VITIES Glee Club l, Merchan- lub l. VIRGINIA KUCZIN 35 Rossmore Road, Jamaica Plaan Ginny is one gal we'll always remem- ber for that famous song ALWAYS, to which we learned to waltz our merry way througwh our gym classes! Seriously, thoug , Ginny is a very talented pianist, as everybody who heard her play on the G.H.S, radao show knows. As an active member of the Student Council, she was awarded a pin for outstanding work. She loves to read the latest novels, and col- lect records and autographs of celebrities. Ginny claims she will attend business school next year, but we know that her music as one hobby that will pay davi- dends, especially in her case! ACTIVITIES: A.A, L, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Student Council 3, Dramatic Club 4, English Club 4, Has- tory Club lTreasurerl 4, Pre-driving Club 4, Literary Staff Yearbook. CATHERINE LAFAUCI ll Chesterton Street, Roxbury The star in an operetta an the eaghth grade, Katrin went on to be a star in her Junior and Senior Classes. In the com- mercial course, Katrin plans to go to the Bentley School of Accaun-tang to become a Certified Public Accountant. Katrin will make a successful accountant, as figures fascinate her. A very energetic person, Katrin takes part an such outside actavataes as swimming, skating, and bowling. She as o very graceful dancer and teaches her friends the art of gliding to the tempos. Also a very industrious person, Katrin designs and sews clothes, and for any reason, accounting should not appeal to Katrin later on, she may become a dress designer. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I, History Club 4, Student Council 2, Swimming League 2, Bowling League 3. ALTIIEA LAMBERT I4 Yarmouth Street, South End Althea cheerfully admits she is one of those people who are always getting into mischief. Perhaps that as what en- dears her to her friends. Althea belongs to quite a few clubs, including Baptist Youth Fellowship and the Imperial Art Club, of which Althea as chairman of the board of Plays. This club has put on many plays in which Althea has shown her acting ability, Her other activities are sewing, bowling, and dancing. After graduating from college, Althea plans to work in the field of real estate. This is a very wade, but interesting field, and we feel sure Althea will be o success an it. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 4, Bowling League 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. BARBARA LANE Sl Compton Street, Boston lt's a receptionast's life for Bobs, for her quiet manner, pleasant way, and method of treating people should stand her an good stead for the profession she's chosen. Her traats should make her an asset to any office, be at doctor's or otherwise. Babs' shy smile gives a slight introduction to one side of her character, for Bobs, at least to all appearances, as aust as shy as her smile. She's a member of the B'Naa B'R1th Club, and follows thas up with following the dance pat- terns to the music's beat, or hitting the pans high and wide for the pleasure of adding up the columns of figures for her grand total. Success and luck follow abs, the girl with the shy smile, who has been a pleasant addition to our class. 2 'J 265. 'U' 1 5. 1 nil Page Forty-Seven -A C3 '5 Qi' 4 fi A-0 SQ If ly I Wane Forty-Erqht AUDRHY l,ANG'l'0N 69 Mountfort Street, Boston 'Odclsy IS a synonym for energy Next year she wull enroll at Burdett. She Is presrdent of her church organlzatuon, a gurl scout, and a receptuanest at the Free Hospital for Women As Oddsy rs a normal gurl In all respects, we can for- gave her unusual hobby of collecting and preservung wlshbones She declares that she would be the happuest person In the world were she a nomad, although she will admit lt's an unusual desire Some- day she'd like ta vlslt Calnfornla, once her home, then tour South Amernca to show them how to really speak the Span- Ish language South Amerlca or Call' fornla, Odclsy's restless nature wlll always brrng her back to Boston and her many friends. ACTIVITIES English Club, Classlcal Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Honor Roll 2, 3, Disfaff 3, Typlng Staff. MARY LARATO 299 Savnn Hull Avenue, Dorchester Larrle ls a mllttary-minded miss, and ambntuous enough to make her hopes come true. She devoted her literary ef forts lL.arrue's also a wrlter of smooth, mood-creatlng short stornesl to make the Sensor party successful. Next fall she plans to enter Northeastern ta further her knowledge of Spanish, for though Lorne speaks el espanol fluently now, one of her alternate future plans IS Trans-World Alrllnes In South America ar the Spannsh Consulate She takes tact:- cal flnght tnstructuon, a contlnuance at a sumllar basic course completed at West over Field Her outside time IS dlVIClCCl, some of It spent Ioggnng hours at Bed ford Alrbase, and In carrying out her du tres as 3rd Lt. of the AWOL Club, ongt- natod In Westover whsle she was there under the Clvnl Arr Patrol. She dreams of a plane, peep, and a maIor's rank IU the Arr Force, but Arr Force, Consul, Arr Llnes, or anywhere else her place may he, Lorne Is certamly an asset to have and to hold! ACTIVITIES Llterary Edutor, Yearbook. Dramatuc Club, Sensor ploy 4, Hrstory Club 4, Spanish Club 3 lPresldentl 4, AA. l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4, GH S. Follles '48, Junior Party, Senior Party Entertainment, Distoff Aide I, Lu brary Aide I, Bookweek Entertounment 4, Alumnae Aude, Alumnae Assoclatuon, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Spellnng Bee I, P Ischaoll. l.ll.LlAN L. LAURETANO 35 Cooper Street, Boston LII's sklllful hands wull be flxlng the latest colffures, once her course at Wulf fred Beauty Academy IS completed, even now, LIl's hair IS well kept with the varn- ous styles. LII, though her slum figure de nues It, loves to eat spaghettl, and all klnds of Chrnese food, her one regret belng that classes sometrmes separate her from these two loves when she would so luke to have them before her, espccually durrng that fourth period. LII llkes to tnll luke the cananes, dance to somebody else's music, upset the puns, and lastly Iusten to Frankie send hrs dulcet tones out to her receptive ears, ACTIVITIES Disfoff 2, 3, Commercral Club 3, Glee Club I, Merchandaslnq 4 GERAI,DlNE LAWLOR l29O Washington Street, Boston Our Ilttle redhead loves to travel and has very pleasant memories at her recent tnp along the Hudson Rnver and Cats klll Mts. Her artestuc nature led her to study musuc, art, and dancmg, Good mu- slcal comedies, bowlnng, and swtmmung rank hugh on her lust of favorites Red's pleasant dlsposltlon well-sults her desire to become a successful salesgurl so that she can meet many drfferent people each day A box at chocolates and classncal muslc are her favorite comblnatuon Crarnrned Into all frve feet of her IS a natural glft for drawlng and a llght pu- ano touch, and Gerry IS someone eastly ltked and pleasantly remembered ACTIVITIES A.A, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowlmq League 3: Merchandrsing Club 4. DIANA l,l'1lC IO4 Tyler Street, Boston Takung a college course, K wnll be the tlrst step toward as a pruvate secretary She's feet whlle danclng, loves to s w a worthy opponent In both and tennrs matches She rs cl the Mel Wah Grrls' Club, has medal for Spellrng Bee honors omore, and has glfted the Glee both a lovely volce and her abtlrry Du's attractrve p make her future goal aulte perhaps, not too drtfucult to DI entered GHS as a 0 ACTIVITIES Engllsr Club, Club, Llbrary Servuce lub 4, Staff, H n r all I, 2,- ,4 Enterta: n le P, 3, tar I ' I ,st fl!! ff J I'IIYI,l,l5 Lhhl lzl 23 Walpole Street, II Don't Fence Me ln PhyI's theme song Not seelng New York and the Mud arnbltlon Is to travel all over Maybe she'll do some sketches Ruvlera or the Taj Mahal on the sketchlng IS her hobby, She tend art school next year tlve member of several clubs up a lot of energy In knockrnq for a stnke or a spare ACTIVITIES Bowlung Leaque l'RlSCll,l.A l,lCV'lS IO6 Hammond Street Nobody wants to follow thus for very long' Even when she with a swift, energetic strude. natural to fmd that her hobbies active ones. Her aglllty must a star on the basketball c probably leaves her friends the swnmmung pool or the She does have her quiet sldt One of her hobbles IS tran: Into a new dress or blouse weavung needle and thread In the right places ACTIVITIES A A 3 JOAN l,lFllIl-IRI I8 Sackvulle Street, CI' Jennue hopes very much busuness school next year, and taking the commerclal course ID hon for her further educotlon, reading and gaung to the r vante pastnmes, Jennue adn sessuons practlcnng telegrap as as true wrth most Amr one thlng she IS really crazy I day, she wants to see every In Boston durung the base! addltron to becommg o good ACTIVITIES Pre-drrvrng Club hook Staff, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, IlEl.lCN l,0CKlIAR'l' 285 Dudley Street, Roxbury There's no need lor wallpaper un Hel- en's bedroom Her hobby us collectrng pennants from the places she's seen, and that's no small number She's been all over the eastern and southern parts of the United States Washington, erther through nts cherry trees, hrstoruc, or gov- ernmental Interest, must have held the most attractron for her, because she'd luke to see rt agarn It's busrness school for Helen next year, and then on to the lrfe of a legal secretary, helprng some lawyer combat the statutes and laws of our democracy, ACTIVITIES A.A. 3, Comme-rcral Club 3, Yearbook Staff. ANNA LOMBARDO 214 North Street, Boston lt's a stenographer's lrfe for Anna The clrck of typewrrters, coupled wrth the tangllng of telephones, wrll be famullar sounds to her ears, ance she completes her busuness school courses. Anna spends part of her lersure hours collectung rec ords, and she plays these favorrte duscs over and over The rest of her tame us rlrvrded among followrng the plots on the screens, keepung trme to some bands or- chestra on the dance floor, dryrng oft on the sands of the Atlantrc Coast, and scrubblrng scores down on bawlrng score sheets. ROSE MARIE l,0Vl'0l.0 97 North Washrngton Street, Boston lhe trme, poststrrne, the place, the races, the gurl, Roe. Roe's probably the greatest horse enthusuast here, and she spends many hours, not only watchunq them excrtedly from the sudelunes, but mounted on the back at one of these no- ble animals After horses come dogs, and these two Interests are followed by another, she hopes someday to study the hrstary of the Amerrcan lndran Roe rs the one gurl who can be both dependable and unpreductablel The New Look came un wrth a bang as far as Roe was con- cerned, for, the originality of the New Look held me And Roe rs a gurl who rs orrgrnal rn all her undertakungs. Roe rs a wrllrng worker, an able assrstant, and her arm to have a happy future rs a foregone conclusuon Wherever she goes, Roe rs a pleasure to talk to, a pleasure to know. ACTIVITIES Luterary Staff, Yearbook, Englrsh Club 4, lunuor Party Commrttee, Luhrary Servuce Club 3. Glee Club 3, 4. Dramatrc Club 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, AA. 3, 4, Distaff 4, Prom Commrttee, Alumnae Assocratran NANCY l.lIlfK lOl Hammond Street, Roxbury When Nan smrles, we can't help but smrle with her! ln a slow southern drawl shc'Il tell of her former Vrrgrnra home, but she'll always remember her stay at GH S. up North, ln the college course for four years, thoughts of Vrrgunra State Co'leqe and gorng home next fall, brrnq a luvely twunkle to her eyes She enuoys readrng and wrrtrng short storues, and her newly learned sport, uce-skatrng, Frshrng and horseback rrdung are, of course, best rn Vrrgunra ln the Glee Club, her vorce ranks among the best. Nan's warm man- ner and sense of humor, combuned wuth that rare vrrtue called patrence, .should produce the best grammar school teacher that Dan-.nIle's ever had! lI0l,UMl!lA LUONGO I39 Brrghton Street, West End Just a country grrl at heart, Cookue hopes to have a home lar from the hustle and dun of the crty, someday. In the meantrme, she plans to hrt the keys of a typewrrter, and answer the challenge of the fulrng system. Cookue was lucky enough to attend a dance on board shrp, and the sound of soft musuc floatrng over the water wrll always brung a reminiscent gleam to her eye. She loves to take fre- quent dups rn the water and crrcle the dance floor, on the deck of a shrp or dry land, a fact whuch accounts for her slum frgure. ACTIVITIES' Student Councrl 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, IIELEN LUUNGU IS7 Endrcott Street, Cnty Cookue plans to work next year erther as a salesgrrl or secretary, whuch seems suutable to her pleasant dusposrtron, probably the reason for her nuckname, COokre. Readung, collectung records, and takrng loads of prctures are her chref hobbues, with bowlung, movues, and watch ung football games some of her actuyrtres As for hockey games, uf vuctorres were decrded upon cheers, wuth thus fan root- ung, Boston teams would never lose. Confudentrally, Cookue's favorute pastrme us eating, much to the amazement of her frrends, for she stays as slum as ever! Some day she may realuze her ambutron to became a prrvate secretary, for wuth such a personaluty she can't possubly muss her goal R081-I LUTUS ll Annapolus Street, Dorchester Along wrth srlver wungs and a clear blue sky we would fund Lee. Her heart rs set on scerng drstant lands, and per- haps her love for planes wrll be the av- enue through which she may see her heart's desure. Comrng down from the clouds wrth a thud, we fund Lee, a grad- uate of the Edward Everett School, takrng the General Course un Gurls' Hugh. She us a whrz on skates or an the dance floor when her mrnd us down on thrs earth ACTIVITIES. A.A. 2, Glee Club lg Stu- dent Councrl 2. MARY LYDON I8 East Street, Dorchester Hers wull be the hand that smoothes the fevered brow, rn years to come Mory's heels wrll echo softly as her whutC frgure walks down the corrrdor of some hospital as a pruvate nurse. Wrth the affectronate heart she possesses, she should make a truly sucesful one. Mary's favarrte spot rs a skating rrnk, and from all reports she crrcles the floor on wheels wrth an easv-gorng grace. Among the lusty yells rn the football and baseball stands, hers can be heard among the lus- tuest, cheerrng her team on to vuctory. ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll l, 2, A.A. 4. -6 rf' i 6 I 'Q Q- fv- Poge Forty Nune 1 I 'Q on I T S I '7 61 Page Flfty WlI.MA MaeDONAl.D 2A Mnlford, Street, Boston Wnllte us no exceptuon to the old say- nng, The best thlngs come In small pack- ages. Tuny Wullue rs full of fun wrth o smnle for everybody. She's a member of the Y,W.C.A., and any nlght the Co-ed Skating Club's I0 seslon, you'lI fund her glndlng along wnth the best of them. The state so expounded by nts busy, hard' workung Chamber of Commerce lof course, we mean Callfornlal rs where blonde Wullre plans to make her home someday, brnngrng her own sunshnne to add to that already there. CLAIRE MaclVl'IR 37 Catawba Street, Roxbury Clorre, poetry, and short storues are generally mentuoned In the same breath by those of us who have come unto con- tact wuth her literary merits. Just name the sublect and Claure will wrrte the poem for ut, benng poet laureate of her church Clalrc ns another of our kindergarten teachers to be, and perhaps she'lI use her story-wrvttng abrllty to amuse her little charges, or rather than that, will use her lntcrary abrlntnes to see France and En gland, her secondary ambrtnon, ACTIVITIES' AA. 2, Englnsh Club 4, French Club 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Honor Roll 3, Bowling League 3, 4, MARl1EI,l.E MACRBA IS Hallock Street, Rosllndalc' To thunk of Mack us to remember whnte sulk stockungs and bloomers, for these were the most stylssh parts of her cos- tume os the Duke In the succesful Dra- matec Club pantomrme Next year she plans to do clerlcal work, but her studues won't be forgotten, for she rntends ta take a night course nn designing and mrllnnery. Bowlung and reading are her mann actnyutues, wnth square clancung rated tops She takes to the outdoors at Lake Wmnupesaukee, but she us lust as able teachnng Sunday school and dlrectnng her church club as she as at campnng. Suc- cess at desugnung and mnllnnery, and trav- elsno usn't too much to ask for Mack, for few have worked so hard to reallze thenr dreams ,ACTIVITIES Distoff 3, Enqlssh Club 4, Debatvna Club 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Dramatuc Club 4, Yearbook lBuslness Managerl, Junnor Party Entertaunment, Sophomore Aspurants, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA MaeKENZlE sms P6 Hopedale Street, Allston 'Borb entered GHS as a freshman but before that attended the Rnce gram- mar school an the South End of Boston In the college course now, she wants to study for a posrtnon as medrcal secretary at Burdett next fall Bowling and ska- tnna are her actlvutues, but she IS truly prettsest on her toes, for our quuet Bar' ble, who can always smule ns quute o balleruna' We're sure she'Il make the type of secretary doctors are clamormg for, but we hope she IS never too busy to forget her secret ambutuon, whuch ts o leusurely Irup through the USA actually seeung the thnngs she's always hoped to ACTIVITIES Classical Club 3, A.A 2 3, 4, Pre-drrvunq Club 3, Bowlnng League 3, Student Councnl 2, 3q Sophomore A's, Gym Demonstrotton l.ll,LlAN Man-LEUD 39 Clarendon Street Joan wrll be walknng the next year, so rt naturally follows ambutlon IS srrnply to own a home an the country, for away clatter and dun of the cuty Joan soared unto the wlld blue yonder ously when she made a vrslt York Most of her extra tlmc school IS spent hoppvng out ot baseball flelds to watch the 1 catch the opposung team's b clng, and fulllng her hope chest June. May the llttle home un the fund Joan occupyung nts shrnmg soon, and happiness follow her she goes' BARBARA Mm-I'llI' 43 Stanley Street, Don Mac wall be some doctors rotary when she's ready to step role, for Mac feels that she and lung of meducal secretary are to pannons for the future Mc the records stratght, success a thrrd party to the aforeme Energet.c Mac lnkes to whtzzung down the alley for o spare, and she, too, has r downs during her performances skatnng floor NATALIE Mm-I'IlE I3 Blacklngton Street, Oruc Rosy cheeks and bewntchl are what Nat IS made of' S partucularly actrve In th A.A, the .lunuar party and G H.S, Follles Nat was as capable on er commuttees as she was sknllft Although she lnkes all sports and badmnnton are her fa remember the wonderful v sophomore basketba' t.am and the gold statue uvarded nlor bowlung team Nat w member of both. She loves ndung best, and then snapplng of her fruends At college, she prepare for a posutton wtth the or as a gym teacher She travel, and has already vvsutecl Nova Scotla, and Washmgton, D any class wuth so able a gym should consnder Itself lucky Indeed ACTIVITIES A,A l, 2, 3, 4 , l a l 'IQ he Distoff 3, 4, Hrstory Club 4 4, Sophomore A's, Bowlung Le gue pnon Teaml 3, 4, Swnmmenq lSensor Lrfesavlngl, GHS, Gym Dc-monstratlon 4, Junuor Party mlttee JOSI'1l'lllNl'I MMil.l'l l' 335 Eastl-Eagle Street, last A personalnty wrth a soft vouce apt descrnptuon of 'Jo At her Hugh, she wrote the Volccluctory on the staff ofythe school Her favorite sports are bowlung ting, but her pet diversions are ang records and dance steos Jo ts, haopner thanhfvhen -at a football cheertng gd freezvng at the some As a mo I ug, the Alt Fashaon changing' styles have alway her In the college course, further her educotton at B fall So fnendly and mrld a would be well-suited tcfhcr ol cl secretary or receptuonlst. sc-cretarual posutnon would eqable reallze her dream to travel couldn't happen to a naccr p ACTIVITIES Distoff 2, Honor Model nn Art Foshron Show 3 ltI'l'A G. MMQIIIRE 25 Peterboro Street, Boston an active gal rn sports, at home, tennis court, or the bridle path, at the local bowling alley, or at swrmrng hole Deep rn her heart, she rs a lover of les beaux arts, draws as her hobby, and the Y their share of her sketches of our wishes, may her goal Distoff 4, Brologv Club 4, Yearbook Staff, Bowl' Swimming League 4 ANN MAIIUNI-It Myrtle Bank Road, Dorchester loves life, and she wants to live er plans for next year are to have d time, period, She returns the ball over the nets by swinging a racquet on the courts, and she to roll those wheels around the as well. She exercises her mind, y working over cross word puzzles, to figure Out what a South Afri- nu rs. Her ambition is to take a t the rest of the world, or at least of it than she has seen thus far, e hope her dreams come true IVITIES Debating Club 3, 4, Br- Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Bowling e 3 lI0liNlil.lA MAIIONEY Aukland Street, Dorchester ay be a plane landing, or a ship g, but however she gets there, Con going to travel over Europe and rted States sometime in the future, ear or tar, For the present time, can be tound somewhere in the cheering wildly when her team the rect light for a goal, or pro- rndrgnantly when hcr heroes are . Connie dances, bowls, and when these sports tire her, she time out to sit quretlx in o movie Fl'fl.lClA MAIENZ.-K --r'r.rr 10 Putnam Street, Last Boston 's at home on the dance floor, es' y it the orchestra rs playing a a or tango, either ot which she ith true South American profre She's a collector of rare coins amps, but her favorite pastime rs her hopechest with linens and . Phrl's domestically inclined, her y achievements are above average, e scws a fine seams. The future nd Phil walking the decks ot an liner Italy bound, where she will .r relatives rn Italy, maybe gettinq ttle touring, too IVITIKS Merchandising Club 4. a e her books and papers hold simply to be a success, so LOUISE MANDELI. I8 Whitney Street, Roxbury Although by nature Lou is reserved and studrous, a wonderful sense of hu- mor and love of fun keep her busy dan- cing, bowling, swimming, and watching football games. She certarnly rs a whiz at figure skating, and what would the Glee Club do wrthout the lovely voice of its vice-president! In the college course, next fall she hopes to enter Boston Teachers College and thus make her goal as private governess a few steps closer, Secretly, she'd like an all-A record in college, but all A's or not, a role so ideally suited to Lou as that of private governess, can't help but bring her the success which rs her goal. ACTIVITIES: A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, lVICO-DfCSldCY'Ill, Dramatic Club 4, Bowling League 4, Swimming League 4, Junior Party Entertainment, Yearbook li LY I2 Oswald Street, Roxbury Remembering Em is remembering laughing, bubbling personality. She rs the college course, and next year at BU , she wants to study for her future career os a medical secretary, She loves to swim und learn different Greek and Amer- ican dances. Fond memorres are her trip to Michigan and presenting the Zrbekrko in authentic Greek costume for the Ju- nior party entertainment. Since she has held the responsible positron as treasurer of the Glee Club and Sophomore Aspi- ronts, Em should feel quite at ease as secretary to the fortunate doctor who provides the opportunity for her success. ACTIVITIES Biolog Club 4, Yearbook Staff, Junior Party glntertarnment, Glee Club 3, 4, lTreasurerl, Sophomore A's lfreasurerl. l.ll.l,lAN MANISCALCO I3 Lewis Street, Boston Lrddre would like very much to become a private secretary next year. Cherished memories are her first three hour boot trip to Gloucester, and winning a gram- mar school spelling contest, which re- warded her wrth a pair of rosary beads mode from an olive tree. She loves dan- cing and bowling best, but swimming and rowing are also her favorites Sketchrng and collecting pictures and iokes are some of her hobbies. Wearing all kinds of clothes and harr styles fascrnates her Although she really likes secretarial work, her future hope is to be o good house- wife Time will tell about her work, but knowing Lrddre we are sure her future will be brightened by all her present dreams, GLORIA MARAGGIA 6 Fernald Terrace, Dorchester Glo will probably best be remembered as the best and slightest Santa Claus to roam the halls of G.H.S., as she por- trayed hrm in her amusing interpretation of A Visit From St. Nick lyou know, The Night Before Xmasl. Glo is also o member of the Gloomchasers Club, a teen-age group in which they lust have fun, the Denney Co-ed Club, and the Youth United, Glo has also been an oc- tave member of our Bowling League here, and lastly, the Editor-in-Chief of our Dis- taff. ACTIVITIES, A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Alumnae As- sociation, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Distoff lEdrtor-rn-Chrefl. woo' ' ,X All I! 3- F09 41 Page Flftyvl wa Q '50 S SYLVIA MARS nsyll. 44 Worcester Street, Boston Syl, although she admlts she'll mass school after groduatlon, IS glad, ready, and eager to go on to a new phase of her lufe, whrch she hopes will be erther a Crvnl Servlce career or o housewlfe. Howe ever, Syl, according to her actuvutles, has emoyed her stay here at G.H.S., ond de- spute her readlness for the world next year, wall undoubtedly mass the good lrmes she's had here. Syl has traveled through N, Y., S. C. and Ill. before reaching G,H.S No matter where Syl ends up, whnch wrll probably be as o housewufe, we wush her luck. ACTIVlTlES' A A. 3, Lubrory Service Club 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bowlrng League 3 MICIIICLINA MARZANO 94 Stamford Street, Cnty Next year Mlckey wants to work an an afflce, and hopes thus career wlll lead to her most cherushed ambltlon, a trnp around the world No matter where she goes we shall all remember her for her lovely volce She should be good! She's been sungang sunce she was four when she sang rn the church chour. Now she con- fines her srnglng to portles, but when she usn't slngnng, danclng, or readlng, she sketchesf-anybody, anything GLORIA MASIEI,I.0 165 Gove Street, East Boston Next year Boston Clerncal wall have the honor of preparing our Mossy for a sec- retarnal career. When she entered here our lrvely Glorxo lolned the G.H.S. Bowl- ang League, for bowling, along wuth swsmlng, IS one of her favorite sports. We all hope she keeps that perfect form after she becomes 0 secretary What- ever she does, though, IH later llfe, we know Mossy wnll have as many frnends as she has here The reascn-she flatters our egos by asklng us to pose for those photographs she's always taking, ACTlVlTlES: Honor Roll 3, Bowling League 3. MARIE MATARESIC 283 Summer Street, East Boston Chlckle, whose fondest memory of GHS as the prom, can generally be found In some out of the way musuc shop buvlng records for that evergrawlng col- lectron of hers. lt's her grand passion! She plays them over and over, trying all those new dance steps. In the Commer- clol course now, Marie hopes for a career as on office worker. When she's not hard at work preparing herself for thus, she's generally engaged un her favorlte sport, bowllng, You should see her make those strnkesl ACTIVITIES' A,A. 2. MARIE MATTHEW l4 Cluney Court, Roxbury On the surface, Morne appears auuet, studlous, young lady, but people realnze that her secret to go fearing through the s motorcycle' But that ut as hope that she doesn't come to ous harm before she ottarns her of berng a successful model S contents herself with the cc quueter sports of bowlung and But even though Marne want t model, she usn't all frall fem: shrlnklng violet You should tear unto those steaks' ACTIVITIES AA. l, P, Stuclent CII l. EII,I-IICN MclZAR'I'IIY 2 Sunset Avenue, lomarca An, sure, and there's many a reason why Eileen has that twlnkle eyes. Moc not only nnherrted It she's been to Enre Now, when preparing for work In the busuncs she spends her tnme In readnng. rsn't all work and na ploy, though should see her bowl' All the rest who never get the strikes, wall. must be the luck of the lrlsh' charms make her one of the gurls of the class ACTlVlTIES AA 4, Comn lvnce-Presndentl, Sensor Aldo, AMELIA M1-CAIFLEY ll4 Park Street, Dorchester Well' Herc's one of those who wants to become a t won't be anythung new nn the famuly, though, because four o ters are teachers, and Amelua as rylng on the trodltlon. lt's tl fesslan for Amelia, too' l-4 her experlences os on assustar Leader and Camp Councular s her a capable teacher Bess Amelia ns such an ovld football ball fan that she'll be able t wlth the odd way her pupils act those seasons You con well that because of those very l hate to see Amelua leave, but our Boston Teachers' College gaun ACTIVITIES A,A, French Club Blology Club 4, Engllsh Club 4, Club 4, Classncal Club 4, Glee Club JOAN MrCORMICK Shady 288 Marglnal Street, East It was an especually happy Canada that year, for she h a rose from the queen She, McCormick, known to her Shorty, That experience IS one most cherlshed memorues. Now, soaking up knowledge an G.l-l.S. years, Shorty wants to become Technlcnan. She'Il probably be a one, for Joan does all her work tently, lt won't be for her that' Joan wrll be remembers: but for her good nature and ACTlVlTlES AA 2, English Bnology Club 4. VIRGINIA MNLUIRE 8 West Canton Street, Boston unua is a tall, quiet gurl with a cal look un her blue eyes and a ule that is worth our best effort to t to evoke. She us a newcomer to ass, having arrived here from Dor- r and both she and the class are d she us here. She lukes outdoor roller skating and horsebark rid- cluded, and on cold nights she likes I up with a good book Best of o you, Virginia. R l'I'A NIEI.CHIONI'1 RP-Re 52 Auburn Street, Boston usually has her head buried un best seller, that us, when she usn't e football or baseball game. Next he hopes to become a bookkeeper, wever, thus ambition is denied her, ay enter the field of uournalisrn. ver she does, we know she'll be one of the best boakkeepers or lusts in the cuty, for Re-Re always er iob well. She will hate to leave , and well, we shall hate to see her IVITIESZ Pre-druvung Club 45 Glee g Yearbook Staff 4. MELCONIAN 337 Charles Street, Boston glide, l-2-3 glide. Right there the best in her dancing class is When she's not engaged in the tumung she learned to make those strikes un all wonder how Bunny funds hobbies of swummung, dan- and bowling, but she does. gives o good account of commercial course. Some on un lufe, Bunny wants to be designer or o buyer. We hope or we all want to benefit from known good taste un clothes. 3, 4, Bowling ming League 2, Honor MICCICHE 23l Kutteredge Street homes Ja decorates when on interior decorator wull all contain radios un the she lust loves to fall asleep Or perhaps Jo will be- desugnerg in that case, will have interesting couf- us one of .lo's most hopes, next year, and so make one o urnung ambutuons come Jo will be a success, her ambitions us her choice, s the type of gurl who works hard a set goal. Pre-driving Club 4. BARBARA MICIIAELS Blondie 2-fl West Third Street, Boston The audience was applaudungg Barbara had just finished singing at the Senior Party. lt was not the furst time Blondue had heard the sound of applause, for she has sung on many radio programs. She's so good that she has even had an audu- tuon for Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scout Program. Next year after she leaves the commercial course, Barbara would like to sung un musical comedies, or teach voice. We hope she chooses the former, for she should bring that lovely voice to the stage so that we would all have a chance to applaud again the voice that was made familiar to us at the Junior and Senior parties. ACTlVlTlES: A.A. 4, Glee Club. TIIELMA MIDDLETON 47 Hoskins Street, Boston The old nursery rhyme she'lI sut on a cushion and sew a fine seam well ap- plies to Veston, for she wants and in- tends to become a seamstress after grad' uation. Veston, who does very well un the commercial course, doesn't sut de- murely sewing all the tume, however. She loves basebal and a sunny spring day wull fund her cheering her team on from her seat or showing her stuff by batting those homers herself at the neighborhood lot. She can also be seen around the cuty on her bike or at a skating runk or at her favorite bowling alley. ACTlVlTlESf Pre-driving Club 3. MARY MILANO Mary Lou l Washington Avenue, East Boston When she's not engaged in learning new dance steps or bowling, she can be found devouring dishes of fried clams to replenish the energy expounded un get- ting those high bowling scores. Mary Lou plans to continue with her educa- tion next year, to insure the fulfillment of her ambition to be an efficient secre- tary. The future will no doubt find Mary taking dictation and pounding a type- writer, and the big smile ou'll see her wearing will mean that slue's achieved her ambition at last. ACTIVITIES: AA. 3, Bowling League 3. GWENDOLYN MONTGOMERY ll8O Tremont Street, Roxbury No! No! Don't kill mel Sitting next to her radio, listening to this mystery thriller, as she does to them all, is Gwen. She says they're always interfering with the homework she has to do, much against her wull. Gwen's ambition, how- ever, does not lie along such garish lines. She wants to be a tap dancer, and she should be a success, for her body us Iuthe and graceful, This was probably made so by her skating, horseback riding, and bicycling. Beside that, Gwen is a hard worker, and probably some day she'Il be another Eleanor Powell. ACTIVITIES: A.A, l, 25 Merchandising Club 4, Bowling League 3. 4? 03 u X' s Page Fifty-Three 1 t f' 'I l I I -iw CIN Q. 16 Page FiftyAFour 'F- Il -7 ' x I xx A I X l Jw? CAROLYN MOORE I5 Thorndike Street, Roxbury lt's a basket! Chickie cheered the goal with the rest of her team, for it meant the winning of the game for them at the Shaw House. The next day we find our Chuckie engaged in quite a dif- ferent occupation. She is in the Neigh- borhood House instructing a nursery class, she says she hopes to gain volu- able experience here for the time when she will become a nurse. In the general course now, Chuckie hopes to enter into training at the Boston City Hospital. At present she is preparing for the time when she must leave al her associates at G.H.S., by collecting photographs of her friends. JOAN MOORE 42 Horadon Way, Roxbury Quiet spoken Joan, known to some as Demosthenes, has accomplished much in her school years. Joan is a star debater and, when a sophomore, represented our school in the Old South Meeting House Oratorical Contest, winning second prize. She was also heard on the Junior Town Meeting of the Air and lt's Up to Youth on the air. She is a member of the Y.W.C.A., takes sewing lessons, and plays the piano. In dramatics, Joan is a star. Her future ambition is to enter B.U. Her secret ambition, however, is to be carried off by a romantic adventurer and sail the seven seas. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 4, Distaff: English Club, Classical Club, Debating Club 2, 3, 4 fPresidentJ, Dramatic Club, Senior Play, Junior and Senior Party Committee, Honor Roll I, Student Council 2. RUTH MORGAN Ruthie II2 Brook Avenue One thing that stands out about Ru- thie is, that once you have met her, you do not forget her. This something about her has drawn friends to Ruthie since she entered the commercial course here. Next year, she's going ta enter the busi- ness world and become o stenographer. We hope that when she does become o woman of the world earnin her own money that she won't forget tie way she now thrills to the opening kick in every football game, for that is one of Ruthie's favorite sports, We certainly hope that we'll see her at all the local battles yel- ling and freezing with the rest of us. EILEEN MORRIS ullepn 9 Foyer Street, Boston Lee, beside her other achievements and proficiency in tennis, swimming, ice-ska- UQ Und Skiing, will be remembered by us as old faith ul, for Lee was one of our girls who could always be depended upon. Perhaps it was for this latter reason that she was chosen for the Student Council, an honor she handled capably. This qual- ity of hers should also carry her far in the business world. She plans to enter, come graduation, from Boston Clerical School, Perhaps when she's fulfilled her education, she'll be able to take time out to get in that longed for traveling. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 4, Senior Aide 4, Student Council 3, Yearbook. JOAN MORRISSEY I5 Prospect Street, Charlesto Just like a Dresden doll! That's But her activities belle the delncat given by her tiny five foot fra her cute, turned up nose. Her f sports are ice skating, swimmin horseback riding And who ing picture she made in her favori ing habit during the fashion show by the Art Department! Some day hopes to become an air hostess, h sonality should make her tops o lob. lt was this same personality her competency which helped to el to the House of Representatives t dent Government Day. These q should carry her far when her days begin next year. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 4, Distaff 3, Club 4, French Club 4, Dramatic Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Party C tee 3, Student Council 4, PALMA MOSCARITOLI iapnmvv 297 Harre Street, East Bosto Bubbling personality and lilting ter-that's Pam! Next year she ter Mass. Art, and she hopes the edge she soaks up there will ena to realize her dream of being a dr signer. lt's almost a certainty tha succeed, for she already desig makes lovely dresses for hersel however, by some chance Pam d become a dress designer, a model reer will do to satisfy our Pam. ever it is, we know that Pam wi hard to rise to the top of her pr because she's that type of girl. JEAN F. MOULTON I3 Lawley Street, Dorcheste well remember longer tha any for her musically soft voi has her an active participant in o Club here, as well as in he own chair. Her lovely voice will stand good stead in her future plc th lang distance telephone operator. it's farthest from our thoughts against the fulfillment of Jean's we hope she changes her plans of to California eventually, regardl what their Chamber of Commerce of us, after all, we want to ke talented Bostanians right here. Jeanie's voice will be the on ' I c ACTIVITIES. Glee Club 4, League 3. PHYLLYS MOIILTON I3 Lawely Street, Dorcheste A voice that is low and swe pleasant thing in a woman, and has lust that. lt's o factor tha her active in concerts and in a Club. Her ambition, however, is with Nelson Eddy and make use gift. ln the commercial cours Phyllys is going out to work nex We hope she won't forget her ice- and swimming, for we would all see her around our ranks and p she cuts a neat figure eight, ar g version of the right way to swim. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 4: League 3. CAMILLA MUCCI Dorchestcr, Mass. suit Millie as the that of nursing. most conscientious hardest workers, and workers. She has , and if the fu- as o woman is an opera as well as she has also collected stars, along with record we wouldn't go so far health, if we had Millie core of us, we'd feel o lot better capable hands. JEAN MULLER ld Mill Street, Dorchester Jeannie hopes to be o secre- some man like J. P. Morgan or Ford. While Jean is dreaming of spends her time collecting al- operas, for she's crazy about of our most ardent opera all long hair, though, for it with the best o them floor. Assistant director Follies while still a sopho- one of those girls who any crowd, and this ability well-liked by most of us. can easily be seen by the her desk in the morning. might not be J. P. Morgan to, whatever Jeannie does, it her best. BARBARA MURPHY Bobbie outh Huntington Avenue, Roxbury ll, we have here a quiz kid no less. Bobbie was on o quiz program in inth grade. We hear she did very too. Bobbie has now devoted her s to the commercial course in ., and she wants to be a secretary ear. Preferably in a sociable of- fior that is the ind of atmosphere hrives in, she's at her best in a of sociable people. Her unending edge of dance steps doesn't tend to her unpopular, either, May Bobbie er dream office come true. for her lity and warm personality should be ed in an atmosphere as pleasant as CATHERINE MURPHY 8 Edison Green, Dorchester meant that Kitty was per on the stage or practicing for o for part of most of our en- been made possible by Never shall we for version of the Bowery at our Party' Kit used this or in the veterans and to prove not can dance, she has e too. She has an easy, personality and can ony at the sight of her beloved d baseball teams wobbling on side. Though she probably it, the Number, please, you may be Kit at the-telc- Hers is the voice with of tapping in the Assembly an Junior Party, A.A. l, 2, JEAN MURPHY 65 Bird Street, Dorchester There is nothing Shorty wants more than to be a physio-therapist. Next year she is going to Sargent's ta realize her dream. Shorty was very active in sports here. She was a member of the school's first championship Bowling Team, and it is in the gym you will find her most often. She is, also, an active member of St. Kevin's basketball team. The energy she expends on sports is carried over into her schoolwork as she is an honor roll student. She has had perfect attendance for three years. The nicest thing that can be said about her is that 'the girls recognize her worth, for they voted her Most likely to succeed in her sopho- more year. ACTIVITIES: AA, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club 3, 4, Biology Club lSecretaryl, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League, Swimming League. MARY MURPHY MurpQi ' Will s Str Bos New York , w Jers y, r un o e y e re bered b er 5 o.. or h quiet Georgia, Oh he pla s Murph has y trying y . he' goi S to c ege ' s es nts t ltlm a- - , let - o S M ould mu t u- lerl taini - thi g ven h r lf a illi ar in past. ys p - C V l L - rivi g Club 4, '- bro S ice I 4, GI e Club 2, 3, 4, Dra 5 Cl . I BARBARA MURRAY Barbie I2 Fox Street, Dorchester When Barbie was a little girl, she wanted to be iust as good and kind as she could. Well, she's held her ideals until now, and she has put them into practice as well, for it is this philosophy of life that has won Barbie's friends for her. Next year, Barbara plans to work either in the Boston Gas Company or in the N. E. Tel. 8. Tel. Wherever the fu- ture finds this pleasant, soft-spoken miss, our wishes for luck and success follow, for she truly deserves it. ACTIVITIES: English Club 4, History Club 4, Pre-driving Club 4, Glee Club 4. ANNA MUSTO 3 Baldwin Place, Boston The house lights dimmed, and the overture to Carmen filled the air. Anna sat entranced, as usual. She says there is nothing she likes better than attend- ing the opera or listening to one on Sat- urday afternoon. Anna isn't all long hair, though. You sould see her jitter- bugl Next year she wants to be a typ- ist, but we doubt if that will keep Anna from collecting records. So if you want to get in touch with her after gradua- tion, attend o production of Boheme, or, if'in a lighter mood, The Student Prince. There we shall find her clutching her program, entranced. i 79 ' - W , -- i - on ' - r ar - n n ' so e the rt - , t sta N xt ye su' h , e s N? y wi d dl h .1 n I H , Y f th pr - 9 ' X . . Tl ' d r . rid' 'Y '? l 1 i , . Q .Q r- M if l ,li ijgilql' ' i i Club 3, Book Week 4, . ppgg, ,piggy Fwe J t Ab ' 1 1 ffm , Page Fifty-Six ,IllI,IA NAIIABEDIAN .slunpan I9 Newark Court, Roxbury Those cool and lumpud green eyes- combuned wuth her black hour make Julue 0 strukung figure Julue's the gurl who can always be located un the book room and us one of the m es who has helped to keep all the ush teachers happy and the gurls study er tureless ef- forts In eepung e o ers fulled. She wull study t B o erucal School next year Jul s orite pastime is dancung, on art un wh h us ante profucuent Her only wu , t a success un what- ever sh do , seem too bug an order to i e thotfr experience, X e lTlEg Qfee Club 3, Alumnae As tion, r atuc Klub 4, I f X .1 ...t J MARION VERONICA NAYMIE 9 Brookfield Street, Roslindale Who has an unfectuous laugh and a response for every yoke? lt's Cookue. She has dark hour, dark eyes, and dresses to fut her personaluty. Gay and charming, this muss us auute independent, and un- susts that she us goung to earn her own Iuyung, hence she us unterested un commer- cial studies, Cookue was elected the most popular gurl un her homeroom lost year, o choice whuch no one can dispute. She bowls, skates, dances and us an ayud base- ball fon. Add to all this, her ombutuon to travel and her hobby of collecting photographs, and you have a word puc- ture of Cookue BARBARA NICE Hubs 420 Summer Street, East Boston We nomunate Bobs to be one of the contenders for the gurl most easuly pleased. Bobs seems to be content to take things as they are and make the best of them Never o harsh word or frown, always a smile, Her cool and col- lected way of lufe has helped her weather the vucussitudes of the college course Lost year she gave vent to her dramatuc talents by portrcupatung un the pre-druvung club radio show. She has talent along the lines of puano and dancing and en- uoys spending her spare evenings don- cing at the C.Y.O. We all hope Bobs wull remember to return to Boston, once she has realized her ambition to curcumnavu- gate the world. ACTIVITIES' French Club 4, Pre-driv- ing 3, Honor Roll I, 2, Sophomore A's 2 IRENE NICHOLS Il Fallen Street, Boston Rene is a gurl of many aptutudes She us an avid reader. Sports, from marbles to hockey, consume most of her tume The rest of ut is spent as an ardent mem- ber of the literary staff of the Yearbook She stull funds tume to explore the myths in the Classical Club, to knock dawn the puns in the bowling league, to shock the gurls in the English Club with ain't, and to learn how to hut lampposts un the pre- drivung club And what a super-cluper sales talk we got when she sold the Dis- toff for a few years' Knowing her, we can easily understand her ombutuon to have o happy and successful life More power to her-there's no one more de- serving ACTIVITIES A,A I, 2, 3, 4, Distaff I, 2, Classical Club 3, Alumnae, Year- book, Sophomore A's MARY IIICLEN NUIIILI I62 Cornell Street, Roslrndol One heapung tablespoon of f laughter, two cups of ingenuity an grnatian, three teaspoons over with joy and goodwill, to these u ents add o dash of charm, shak serve, and you have Moy, Moy us the college course and us going Boston School of Dental Scuenc where she will graduate as an a dental hyguenust lt is auute urnr to keep track of Mary at all tum she is constantly changing her she certainly comes up with som ling results Dancing, bowling an tung keep her busy un her spar lWe can hear her soyung what tume-7 J Her one ombutuon us to tr South America She's sure to gr- even uf she has to swurn' ACTIVITIES Dramatic Club 4 MARY If. NUILIICIRA 33 Clark Street, Boston Dark haur, dark eyes and a co suve look. Betty, ut seems, could excited uf a stuck of dynamite e under her, But then, looks are dec and all who know Betty know thu true For underneath her calm there bubbles over a gay and ch personality Modeling us Betty's tuon, and she keeps herself in sh thus by horseback riding, bowling, mung, and dancing. To all thus but odd, Good luck, Bettv' ACTIVITIES AA 4, Glm- Club I'RISCII,I.A ANNE NORW1 62 Clifford Street, Roxbury Ring! There goes the nine bell, and here comes Priscilla, is the girl, we hate to confess, wh breezes unto school late with o shy but--wuth no excuse. But then, have our short-comm s, and more than makes up ?or hers wu sparkling personaluty and hcr se humor. College is Priscullo's goo to be precise. She plans to m Child Psychology, and who kno what someday she may turn out one of Ameruca's leadun psychol Right now she spends aer spar singing in o choir, attending clubs, and takin part un Church ties. On the wiole we're all gl know Priscilla and wish her the luck. ACTIVITIES' Pre-driving Club 4, ming Leogue 3. VIRGINIA MARIIC Nl N. 22 Lyon Street, Dorchester Gunny's always on her toes, o mean this luterolly, tor Gunny us qui dancer, rn fact, when she was y she received first prize from May bun un a tap-dancing contest She to us from the Mather School lthe was our gaunl, and took o com course her un preparatuon for her work, Gunny's going to be o compt operator She's small and petute, b manages very well to hold her ow swummung pool or down the beach, dance floor, or in a skotung runk. boundless energy and actuvutues se keep her un o state of perpetual to be specifuc, she's slightly terrufi IIICRINE MARY 0'CONNOR 44 Clarendon Street, Boston man of sense talks little and listens What better phrase could we describe Kitty? KItty's quiet charm capabilities endear her to all IS to travel around the air, sea, and land, quite a large she has already gotten a small visiting New York. Most of at the present is directed a good commercial before entering secretarial next year The rest she uses by In her favorite activities skating and movies. All Kitty seems to be headed on road to success rlTlES Glee Club l, 2 'l'l'IRlCSA 0'lNlNNICl,l. Terry .53 Heath Street, IOITIGICO Plain Terry we find a person who IS ap- tive of the athletic values of life Is a nature which can be satisfied walks IN the fall and evenings spent Ing to classical music Terry spent years studying piano, and as a result lays quite well, In fact she considers g the puano one of her favorite tes Dancing and skating run sec- She is taking the commercial course IS going Into secretarial work, but 's heart's desire IS to someday be a st, or If possible, on actress. Our advice IS to keep trying, for you the qualities which spell success. TIVITIES Disfaff Aid 3, Dramatic 4, Bowling 3, Yearbook Staff, AA. BARBARA 0'Nl-Ill. 3 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston icago, Cincinnati, Georia, North Ina, South Carolina, Tennessee. a list you would find In a agency, doesn't It? Well, It's lust of the places where the very ver- Babs has spent her summer vaca- Babs hails tram Kingsport, Ten- she was a star basketball Douglas School team and In the state tournament On the other hand, In music and ot- the Iazz concerts, collects and photographs, and last but IS kept busy taking the com- as she is preparung to go work, You must see by we meant by calling her versa- TIES' A.A. 2, 3, Pre-driving ANN 0'Nl'Ill.l. allaghan Way, South Boston ical. That one word per- her better than any. was ' twelve, she made her on the radio, singing hopes some day to sire who to her IS there is Shorty, not stop here She loves then eat her own cooking how to get out of wash- Spendung money, espe- Ann considers heavenly to work In an office next year after a few more years marry good wife to some one, whom admits, she has not met yet, , Glee Club 2, eague 3. BARBARA OSTROSKI 50 Leverett Street, Boston Always gay and pleasant to have around, with a smile or a crazy yoke for everyone. That's Babs Who knows what deep and erudute thoughts might lurk behind the ever present twinkle In her dark brown e es? One thing we do know Is that our Bobs IS a person who aims for the top In whatever she undertakes, for when she says, l wont to become a secretary, a good one, we know It is typical of her. Bobs' Interests outside of school are many. She loves to spend summer afternoons at baseball games and IS content ta pass her evenings keeping her photo album In good shape. Bobs also goes In for more active pastimes of dancing and bike-riding. You see with Bobs there Is never a dull moment. LORRAINE OWEN 25 Garden Street, Boston We are indebted to the Green Mt state for sending us Lorraine, for this IS where she lived before coming to Boston Lorraine attended the Sprlngfleld Central School In Springfield, Vermont and she brought with her to G.H.S, a ready, kind word for all, She IS secretary of a young people's organization and also a nursery teacher In the Sunday School. Lorraine is going to work In an office next year, but we hear she has a hidden ambition to be a missionary. We might suggest that she souldn't hide her light under a bushel, for we are sure Lorraine has a qreat deal to give to anyone willing to listen. She IS Interested In music, plays the piano, and also collects photographs, Rll'l'll EI.IZAllE'l'll 0W'l'IN 25 Garden Street, Boston This miss has definite ideas about one or two things In particular. They are that she is going to be a housewife and her husband IS to be an artist. We don't know the story behind these convictions, but no doubt, It must be intriguing. She holds down the position of President In a church argonizatuon, and is also nursery teacher in a Sunday School. Her hobby DS sewing, and who knows, but someday she might be a fashion stylist? Ruth has the makeup of a successful business woman. At present, she IS taking the Commercial course and hopes to work in an office next year, bldlflg her time while waiting for bigger and better things to come along. ACTIVITIES History Club 4. ANNIE l'AGl,lllCA 328 Hanover Street, Boston She's here! She's there! She's every- where! Who? Annie She's packed full of atomic energy. Whatever she does, she puts everything she has into It. An' nie graduated from the Michelangelo School with honors in algebra. This IS typical of her, You can usually find her hidden behind o stack of books studying, or worrying over that last test. Yet she still finds time to attend hockey games, baseball games, plays, movies, and pictures. Her ambition is to enioy life, and shc's doing lust that besides making a great many other people's lives more enloyable. Next year she plans on going to college, and from where we stand she looks like Phi Beta Kappa ma- teria . ACTIVITIES. English Club, BIOIOQY 4, Library Service Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Party, Junior Partyg Honors l, 2, Swimming League 2. .-Q fm. 'Vs fl ,i s c ,af 11' vi I I A Page Fifty-Seven 'O 'G' I 'Q' rf? fi :Qs 1 90 ,av sl 1 it P090 Fifty-Eighy MARION PALMISANO 75 Allen Street, Boston Hurrah, it's a basket! That's the fa- miliar cry heard any time the senior bas- ketball team is playing In the gym. Manny, we are proud to admit, is one of the stars and hos contributed to its vic- tories over any and all contenders. She spends a few evenings every week play- ing basketball at the Peabody House Her other interests are swimming, bowl- ing, modeling, and dancing. Here's the amazing part though, Manny's favorite hobby is reading, which oes to show she is an all-around girl. Sie IS taking the commercial course now and is planning to go to work next year. Whatever she does, we all know she will come out yust as In basketball, on top. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 3, Swimming League 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE I'APAPOS'I'0l.0S 8 Cobb Street, Boston Yes, Chris is the girl who pops up with a different hairstyle and a big smile prac- tically every morning. She takes a great interest in our Glee Club, and in previous years was a member of our basketball team and in our school concerts. Out- side of school, Chris sings in St. John's Choir and belongs to o club called The Daughters of New Hellas. When it comes to music, Chris is right at home at play- ing the piano. She is taking the com- mercial course, and is goin into office work. Chris as another of arose individ- uals whom the travel bug has bitten, and her ambition IS to travel. 4 ACTIVITIES A,A. I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, ANDRE PAPPAS l20 Shawmut Avenue, Boston Andre came to G.H.S. by way of the Franklin School, and if she is a sample of their graduates, send us more. Andre is a poker and is always coming up with something witty to say, and in this way keeps her friends in high spirits with her sparkling sense of humor. Her neat ap- pearance and orderly manner should prove an asset to her future office work, and also in her efforts to have a wealthy man as a husband. Andre usually trav- els during her vacations and has spent many with her sister in Long Island, N. Y. She enlays singing and is a member of St. John's Choir. ACTIVITIES' Library Service Club I, Glee Club I, Honor Roll 3. EVELYN M. PARZIALE NEP 22 Miller Street, Somerville Ev is all wrapped up in b seems as if she lives, eats, o baseball. Her past, present, evolves about it, for her am be a secretary to a ball player and tually to own the Boston Red Sox. certainly is aiming high. Ev is around girl, and she enioys all even though they all run second to ball Vaughn Monroe is her when it comes to music, and her sports character, if you haven't guessed, is the Kid himself, Ted We might add that we hope the win the pennant this year, then would be complete. ACTIVITIES AA 4, Pre Alumnae Association 4, Year! MARGARET PASS! I5 Hale Street, Boston Give Margie a record of Vaughn roe singing Stardust and a baked macaroni, and she would ling to spend an evening do else but listening and eating. her favorites in music and sports she goes in for baseball ing, and we hear she does dance floor, too. She is now commercial course, as her an finish school and then go on efficient secretary in a large neat appearance and winning sure to be an asset in her future business world. ACTIVITIES Bowling League 3 LAURIEN PAULSON l Grady Street, East Boston Hampshire, to become Pres: Student Council an honor handles to the best of her abil blue-eyed Rene is in the ger now, and plans to become a nur e. has many of the qualities whic successful nurse, particularly quiet ways, and the future will no see Rene as a competent woman in Rene'came to us from l' C S ACTIVITIES. Glee Club 3, 4, Ir. Entertainment, Student Council 4 dentl. Q 1 ll cf ,5 is FAITH FLORENCITA PARMA 62 Greenwich Street, Dorchester Faith came from the Grover Cleveland School to take the college course at Girls' High. Nothing is too hard or too much for Faith, and she gives equal at- tention to everything from bowling and photography to classical music and bal- let. Next June there will be no weeping or wailing for Faith, for she intends to come back to G.H.S. and take a PG. course, and so on to her ambition of being a school marm. ACTIVITIES A.A, 3, Pre-driving 4, Li- brary Service Club 4, Glee Club 4, Bowl- ing League 3, 45 Swimming 3, 4. ROSALIE PELARGI Rosie 69 Webster Street, East Rosie is one young lady lout of tudesl whose ambition is not to for she has already done a greo along this line She has been In its stead Rosie is DIOHVWWQ on a nice, peacefuI??? life as a Upon receiving her precious won diploma from GH S., she go into office work until bigg ter opportunities come alon outside activities are directed Ietic lines, for she is a base suast and finds nothing more than an evening of roller skating or crng HELEN PERCII 4 Decatur Street, Boston en is a girl who impresses you as willing to do most anything possi- help you. She is generous and I. Helen has been at G.H.S. for years, and during this time, she on many friends and honors, in her year she placed first in her home spelling bee, Helen plays ping- tennis, and also bowls. She enioys ing her spare time knitting, cro- g, reading, and we hear she is a ed piano player. Helen plans to or go to business school next year what with her many talents she prove to be a wonderful secretary TIVITIESZ Commercial Club. ANNE l'E'l'l'IRSON ..Kay,. Chestnut Street, Charlestown nine and nine-twenty A.M. on Monday through Friday, you sure of funding Kay trud- down stairs with o message hand. This is the punishment out to her on the many occasions perceived relating her tales of woe fellow classmates. She lets off of her boundless energy by dan- nd bowling. Kay wants to become operator, but right now she as a salesgirl. With her knack she seems to us to be success in the business world. Athletic Association 4, Club 4, Senior Aide 4. Street, Boston the with all the attractive Why Lee, of course, for she the with a new stayle, and the one on whom they look She can always be found a tune, a throwback to her experience as 0 member of the Glee Club. She has a passion for souvenir menus and match spends her spare time dan- working, the last of she does not relish. to travel, but whether the world or not, we all go places in whatever she . l, 2, 3, 4, Classical Club I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Party Committee, Bowling lom0re A's. BE'l l'Y l'lIll.l.lI'S 3 Edwin Street, Dorchester 've always found school more inter- g than anything else, I'm somewhat he 'studious side.' These are Bet! own words and do more to describe than anything else could. She is st and sincere, two factors which to make her truly well liked by all. y's hobbies are many, varied and in- ting, among them are drawing, nec- raft, shell craft, writing, and playing piano. Betty has a burning ambition ecome a first rate M.D. and is qoing ke a P.G. next year and then go on ufts University. She is the type of on wha strives for the best, which es us feel certain shc will be a suc- one day. EILEEN l'lllLl,lPS by i . I9 Hammond Street, Boston Got any trouble you'd like to get off your chest or a good ioke you'd like to tell to an appreciative audience? Well, Ei is the girl to see. She is known around these parts as a good listener, and she certainly lives up to her title. Ei goes in for excitement, and she gets her share by motorcycle riding, and roller skating. But d0n't get us wrong, she has her quiet side, too, which is shown by her love for the universal language, music, she is quite a piano player. Besides all this she is taking the commercial course, and some day, we know she will make some one a wonderful stenographer. ACTIVITIES: Distaff 2, Commercial Club 4, Student Council 2. REGINA l'lCllE'l'l'l 32 Shirley Street, Boston Reggie is another of our quieter, soft- spoken girls, whose memory of being a member of the last class from G.H.S. Colony is one she's proud of. Reggie is one of those girls who know history, as she proved by coming out first in the Hearst contest. She is interested in both iournalism and aviation, and to further her knowled e in the latter field, she is in the Civil ,air Patrol, an Air Forces unit, and though she is an inactive member at the present, we hope Reg will soon get back into the outfit. She is going to Simmons next year, and her ambition, though no specific field was stated, is simply, to be a success. ACTIVITIES: AA. l, 3, 4, English Club 4, Biology Club 4, Alumnae Assn., Year- book 4, Honor Roll 3, Bowling League 3, Spanish Club 3. HETTE PIRRELLO BP! 96 Chelsea Street, East Boston Talking to Bet for ten minutes is bet- ter than taking a whole bottle of vitamin pills. She makes you feel full of pep and 'raring to go. Bet is active in senior affairs and has already served on the Senior Party Committee. She visited Ni- agara Falls, Rochester, and Canada. She is a rabid baseball and football fan and what with the teams that Boston has, she certainly has something to cheer for, Bette belongs to the Dra-Music Guild and spends her spare time bowling, dancing, and roller skating. Her boundless energy will certainly be an asset when she goes on into bookkeeping and then, she hopes, into the field of matrimony, ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, 3, Alumnae As- sociation, Senior Party Aide 4, Bowling League 3. CARULIN E POLON K A Dutchy I34 Chambers Street, Boston AFC You a record enthusiast? Would you like to see and listen to another's collection? Well, get in touch with Dutchy, for that's her hobby. She is short, blonde, and browneeyed and usu- OHY CO0 be found wearing something that is kelly green, even if it's only a hair ribbon, Dutchy is taking the com- mercial course and is going into sales- work next year, but only until she can realize her true ambition to become a hairdresser. Add dancing, bowling, and swimming and you have a word portrait of Dutchy. ACTlVlTlES: Student Council l, 1' 3 Q 4K I 7: -t Q is mx Page Fifty-Nine RITA PORZIO 2IO Everett Street, East Boston Rita's happiest moments are spent lise tening to a Glenn Miller record or mun- ching on fried clams. They're two of the things she likes best in life. She at- tended the Donald MacKay School before ioining us. After graduation she is going to a Comptometer School. Meanwhile she spends her time dancing and swimming. She also chalks up quite a score bowling. Her pleasing personality should ensure her having a long and happy life. ACTIVITIES: Merchandising Club 4, DOROTHEA PRASINUS , Q80 Columbia Road, Dorchester cky is a shy writer af poetry, and no a unt of coaxing could induce her to sh! her work to us, but we might win o t yet. Becky is a good dancer, likes bowling, baseball, and football, and one jnight out of the week at least, is devoted to skimming the hardwood of the roller- skating rink. Next year will probably find Beck working in some large cor- poiration, for that is her immediate plan. With Becky's love for living and love for fun, life will hold no shadows for the girl whose laughter is readily forthcoming. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, Pre-driving Club 3, Glee Club I. BRENDA PRESCOTT 40 Revere Street, Boston Brenda, tall, attractive, sandy-haired, is one of the more athletic members of our class. A whiz at basketball, she helped our team to win some of those victories over rival schools, Basketball is not her only hobby, however, for she also enjoys tripping the light fantastic, and often gets absorbed within the pages of a good book. Next year, this ambitious young lady plans to go to business school, and lucky will be the person who gets Brenda as a top-notch secretory. ACTIVITIES: A.A. I, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, Student Council 2. 4' makes cass' Qs Sat' 0 N5 O 4 W raft' JANET PRICE 354 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston Janet is a lover of fine things. She listens to classical music, reads about famous people, and in her, let me assure you, there is a second Raphael on the way. Her pictures and sketches are well known in our magazine and on our bul- Ietin boards. Quiet Janet's aim is to have a successful as well as a happy life, .and we wish her luck in the same. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, Disfoff Staff 3, 4. JOAN PRINCE 86 West Rutland Square, Bosto Quiet and unassuming, Ji sorely missed by all her frien She plans to go to school next y order to study to be a dietician. Si dietician has to know something cooking, and Joannie's a good coo has one point very much in her for we hear her cooking is somethi rave about. With at least a start direction, Joan and dietar work be prettp good friends. Those pi flying w en she sends a ball dow bowling alley, and though she ma get a strike every time, it is o won pastime as far as Joan's concerned. ACTIVITIES Glee Club lg Junior Committee. JOANN PUDDISTER I79 Milton Street, Dorchester Dark-haired Joann is a nice pcrs know She's quiet and unassumin always ready with a helping hand. favorite subiect in her college cou biology, which probably accounts f ambition to follow the medical p sion. Most of her hobbies are quiet times, such as browsing through a seller, or getting lost in her record c tion. But she gets pretty excited her favorite sport, hockey, and ge hoarse as the rest of them watchin local teams flash the red light for a Na doubt, Joann will ga far in her s quiet way, a grand representative 0 school .IOSEPHINE PURPURA 35 Poplar Street, Boston Jo, with the flashing cyesgwarm and keen sense of humor. She's th it's been our pleasure to know, an remember her from the days of th nex when she showed us her adeptn the art of iitterbugging to the happ of graduation. She's a girl who's f know, a girl whose smile immediatel lowed by Iilting laughter is readily coming, and whose gayer sidi is d tively concealed in a serious l still the wonderful dancer al was, and she's pretty good down a bowling alleys, too. Its Wilfred B Academy that will be troinm Jo fo future intention, to enter tie fuel hoirdressing, so Jo will be learnin art of arranging shining tresses in latest fashions. If Jo's shining dark is an example of the work she'II do hairdresser, she'Il undoubtedly take place among the leaders in hc fiel ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 2, 3, Bo League 3, Gym Demonstration I, Li Aide I. MARY L. PUZZANGHERA 82 Brighton Street, Boston A cute little girl with o wonderful voice, that's our Liz. Small though is, Liz manages to get a lot of t done. A contribution of the Wil Blackstone school and now taking commercial course, she plans to work year, preferably in a large carpora Outside of school, Mary like to home and read or get out her fav cook book and mix up a batch of c ies, or spend the evening out dancin skating. As far as sports are concer it's swimming for Liz. ACTIVITIES: Alumnae Association. l'llYl,l,IS QUINN 23 Gray Street, Boston ky's always ready wuth a lake to lull un a conversatuon, for Squeeky ull of fun as anyone here, and tly sets out to prove ut Saueeky 0 be either a drarnatuc actress or r, and though we've had luttle to uncover her talents here, per' C future wull pravude the oppor- for us to see Phyllus's name on rquee. Saueeky usn't sure what ts to do next year, but wuth her lc character, Squeeks wull never un anythung she undertakes VITIES Dramatuc Club 45 Glee 4 tLubraruanI. RANN l RUM Chandler Street, Boston byline, wruttcn by Dottue Ran- you may come across some future wull be there to tell ambutuon to be an ace re' rcaluzed. She's gaung an and photography next to take long walks she can get a chance to no doubt, solve her own prob- come up. Dot skates, likes and plays un our orchestra spent tume as a camp counsellor, her capabuluty. May ut stand her stead un the future' AA 3, 4, Glee Club I 2, sentatuve 3, Honor Roll MARILYN RAl'A St. Andrew Road, East Boston 's eyes speak for her, for heu eyes tell au what kund of a us- -sparkling and vuvacuous her leisure tume us spent un lusf to her collection of her favorute un curclung the local , and un gazung en- other udol Havf she un- o husu you all I 0 EDITII RA AlIl0l.li I4 Cooper Street, Boston as 0 button, and very vuvacuous, many fruends. Rap has a outside actuvutues Summer equipped wuth bathing suut, cap, the four seasons fund her wuth and dancung shoes, port er tume us spent vusutung up the total of puns she over, and the luttle time left the back of a horse, ex' paths. She has a growing of foreugn couns, and let's hope wish to travel takes her to lands to increase that col- even more TIES Merchandising Club 4. MARGARET REARDON 4 Roseclaur Street, Dorchester The steamer pulls unto the dock, the cuty, oh, maybe Hang Kong, and the sught of redheaded Peg coming down the gangway wull mean one thung-her trup to Chuna, her ambutuon fulfulled, Peg rs fascinated by the mysteruous Pearl of the Orient, and she probably won't rest until she gets there. Peg lakes takung walks and dancing and usually takes tume out in the week to get down to a roller- skatung rink, another night for guvung the punboys a chance to set 'em up for her, and the summer funds her down at the beach. Not sure what she wants to do un the future, Peg deserves success un whatever she does ,IANILE RFJO 9I Montmorence Avenue, East Boston Full of fun, easy to tolk to, a grand pal, that's Jan. That typucal Amerucan gurl look can be attrubuted to Jan's per- fect taste un clothes and her faultless groomung, together wuth her natural beauty. A lover of sports, she enuoys dancung, bowlung, swumrnung, and you should hear her tuckle those uvorues! Next year's plans are not yet completed, but Jan untends to go on wuth her studies and be a success in whatever she decudes to do, If her popularity :stan example, Jan hasn't far to go to achueve her goal. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I, Debatung Club 25 Distaff 3, Bowlung Leo 9.3, Bue oloqy Club. uf' , A . .I W I M Jo 1 A. uc Arm. I 37l Northampton Street Bostonl Sweet and demure, wuth an unfectu s smule, Morgue is well-liked by all her fruends. Havung been born un the West lndues, and having luvcd un Chicago and New Jersey, she us certaunly a well trav- elled young Iady, Margie works hard so that she may go to college and realrze her ambutuon of beung a meducal technu- cuan, so the future wull probably fund her lugglung test tubes fulled with serums. She also has time for hobbues such as un- ravellung mysterues un book form, and col' lectung dog pictures and movie stubs. An occasuonal but of skatung, bowlung, and swummung are also enyoyed by this very nice young miss, ACTIVITIES: A.A 2, Senuor Party Aude, Bowling League 3, Swummung League 2, ANNE RILEY Shorty I37 Bunker Hull Street, Charlestown No. This is the right haur style for you See how well ut goes wuth your type features, and how well- ---. The vauce fades, and we are back un the present, where thus but of conversatuon, snatched from a beauty shop, us stull un the ambu- tuon stage, but Shorty's hopes for the fu- ture consust of beung a hairdresser, and more umportant, a good haurdresser On the lughter side, Shorty likes dancing and bowling for outsude enpoyrnent, and her leusure hours are generally taken up by either one or the other. Q 2 ,I ,f vi? 02 'Q' ,sur ix O Page Sixty-One 70 Q 00 I . ,f 11 J 495 'S' Q 1 Ut I Page Sixty-Two ELEANOR RIZZO 2l Allen Street, Boston year will nd her noisily ta g on the and dr ics take care her outside interest y s e tits that she nce Fantasies in m s dramatic abili , at figure eight on ro en r a lakes or ponds, as I as c ting eat path through the rf, k s her i tri . Koko wants to ravel s career girl later on, and may she io rney far when that ambition of hers comes true! Koko is a future typist to bl, so next keyboard. Ri t now, dan n , drawing, od h ' w C gi ' ' Rh a of f ' ' - so i X h f m CATHERINE E. ROBERTO 32 Winship Street, Brighton Kay will be working next year, and un- doubtedly her commercial course taken at G.H.S. should help her along when she ventures out into the business world. Traveling, which seems to be the ulti- mate goal of 99 per cent of our senior class, is also Kay's ambition, so perhaps the future will find her gaily vacationing on the sun swept isles, or skiing down the qlistening slopes of Switzerland. Sending the pins flying down at the bowling al- leys as well as swimming in the con- venient waters of Boston's seacoast, along with collecting coins and stamps, keep Kay busy. MARY ROKAS 36 Whitney Street, Roxbury Our Rocky possesses a worm personal- ity, and to those of us who know her, she can be as friendly as a basketful of pup- pies even though she seems quiet and reserved to the girls who haven't reached through her shy exterior. Rocky's wil- Iingness to take on a dare has given her a circle around the Totem Poe dance floor with Baron Hugo, what this faculty may lead to in the future, no one can predict. Mary's intention is Boston Uni- versity, ultimately ending in some doc- tor's office as a medical secretary. Rocky's ability to get along with others will make her future secure. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 4, Yearbook Aide, AA. 3, lAdvertisingl, Junior Party Committee, Bowling League 3, Honor Roll I. ANITA ROSATI 46 North Bennett Street, Boston Anita, with her flashing black eyes and shining hair, is an enthusiastic athlete, and there are few sports you can name that she hasn't taken port in, one way or another. Anita writes a line or two of poetry, and collects poems. Listening to music while eating sweets is her favorite combination. On a more or less practi- cal side, shc makes seauinned pins and earrings. For her outside social life, Anita has gone out to Connecticut, and isn't particularly interested in traveling fur- ther, but rather to simply live a happy litc. DOROTHY ROULSTO 285 Dudley Street, Roxbury Dottie is a lively girl, though she may seem quiet and demur has many ambitions and aims to and to all appearances, it looks as she will, too. During her stay here at G.H.S. she has completed mercial course and now she is int in finding work as a secretary wit large firm. Her hobbies are ma varied. She likes baseball, bowli ler skating, and dancing, provin Dottie is an active girl. A trip t ada is also on her list, and we ho acts there and further too! EILEEN RUDOM 79 Poplar Street, Boston A busy young lady is Lilli. studying piano and modeling in shows, she manages to write, p and direct plays. She plans to her ambition of being a scr going to a radio school in New Yor year. Among her other activities, includes an occasional whirl on the floor. Nothing is too good for a active and ambitious as Eileen M realize her fondest dreams! Activmss Distoff Attic i. CHRISTINA RYAN 26 Bunker Hill Street, Charlesto Chris received a gold medal for lence, and she really is a gold med A help to everyone and a credit to Chris will have no trouble attain: goal as a Certified Public Account the future will probably find her ing and poring over some firm's She would like to travel to Europ and who knows perhaps she'll be couple this latter ambition with h mer. All we can say is, Have a voyage wherever vou go. ACTIVITIES: A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Club 4, Glce Club I, Honor Roll I 4, Student Council LORRAINFI SADA QI Hudson Street, Boston Lorrie won a beauty c0ntc wh was five years old, and since th beauty has increased three told. traveled too, to New Yorli and Hampshire, and has many hobbies include dancing, bowling, swimmin horseback. A very active Miss and her ambition to be a singer wil be realized we all are sure. ACTIVITIES Yearbook 4. ALICE SALAMI 709 Tremont Street, Boston who don't know her, Al may and a little serious, but her tell you of the humor and personality hidden behind this exterior. A dark, attractive girl, that she has brains, too, by won honorable menlion contest tor her essay. Course, she plans to her ultimate ambi- a lot ot clothes, money. Al is on the dance and collects pho- hcr spare l'Il,lZABE'l'll SALAMI .. . .. Ll: Hill Street, Jamaica Plain had it's Shakespeare, France but G.H.S. has Liz. Liz is can dash off a poem in a and think nothing of it. she has the inspirationl Her poems and witty sayings have brighten many gloomy days. -' high spirits are a source all who know her, what with schedule of dramatic lesson, bowling and working in On top of all this she is n preparation for entering raining in the tall. Liz's am- to be a good teacher, first to and then to her children. We add, whoever penned the maxim, is the spice of lite, must have in mind. Club 4, English . 2, 3, 4, woe Associa- Iassical Club 4 lSccretoryl, JUAN SAMAHA hawmut Avenue, Boston and o sweet disposition A cientist she wants to become technician Joanne loves and she is really an As far as the ambition is to a success. We feel sure have no trouble in tul- and she has our fondest uccess and happiness. a quiet, demure girl with a s l'llIl.0ME.NA SARNO I42 Prince Street, Boston quiet and shy girl on the sur- she gets going she quickly sense of humor, which many of her classes, at peace ond quiet. Phil is bookkeeping field next goes without saying that Phil a successful bookkeeperg and - worker she is, Phil should be found at any time book, for her hobby is it is the only thing Phil has enough to take ,up hcr CORA SAUNDERS I9 Disworth Street, Boston Sondy is a pleasant, cheerful person, a ioy to have near. She has traveled to Cuba and to Florida. Her outside activi- ties include skating, dancing, and be- longing to on art club. Next year, Bos- ton Clerical School will have the pleasure ot her attendance, which we have had for the past four years. Her ambition is to make use of my limited talents, but anyone who knows Sandy, knows her tal- ents are hardly limited. Success couldn't come to a nicer person. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 3, Distaff l, 3, Glee gluzzb l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Honor Roll JEANNE M. SCANLAN ll Harbor View Street, Dorchester Our Dean, is a petite, blue-eyed red head. She is the possessor of sparkling wit, and a spontaneous sense of humor. Even though she is short in stature, she is Long, in Energy, because she is one of the busiest little girls in school. She has many varied activities, in, and outside of school. This is proven by her attendance at B.U. last summer, and her representing G.H.S. on the radio. We hear she is quite a dancer, and she has taken part in our school sports activities. All the luck and success in the world is wished her by her many friends, and we know that all her hopes and dreams will be realized. Ambition: To be a success. ACTlVlTlES: Glee Club lg Distaff 2, 3, A, English Club, Dramatic Club, Student Council l, 3, A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Sophomore A's, Alumnae. ROSALIE SCANNELI. Scottie lO7 Queensberry Street, Boston Scattie's middle name should be lm- pressionf' Her wavy hair, warm eyes, clear complexion, and sparkling teeth, make an immediate one. Our own China DolI comes from Falmouth, and she's been to Florida, too. She's a vivid football and baseball tan, and loves dan- cing. Her ambition is to be an airline hostess, and who knows, we may be riding with her some day. Her secon- dary ambition and this, too, comes under the heading of impression, is to own a penthouse in N. Y. and a swimming pool in Florida. Well, we can all dream. ACTIVITIES: Distaffy Commercial Club 4, Merchandising Club 4. ANN SCHULTZ 4 Auborn Street, Boston To be a secretary is her ambition, and to be pleasing is her nature. This beau- tiful, dark-haired miss should have no trouble succeeding in the business world She intends to go to business school next year, but this year her interests are cen- tered around dancing, cookinq, and lis- tening to Frankie. Her travels include trips to New York, and there is no doubt she will travel further, on the road to success ACTIVITIES: History Club 4. ,Q ...forte-.p . 'O -Q' ..,,,.-f VY! i f i guvf' fv- L! is 1.0 2:7 , 7' Q 'C 3 Page Sixty-Three BARBARA SCOLPONETTI 3l May Street, Jamaica Plain Barbie came to G,H.S. back in I945g during her stay here she has established herself firmly in the hearts of all her school chums. Along with brains, Bar- bie has a shyness ab0ut her, which con- trary to standing in her way in making friends, has helped her as part of her own special charm. Barbie has been a familiar figure around these halls. She's a fun-loving gal and goes to loads of B.U, hockey games, particularly to root for her pal, the favorite star, She has a pretty good bowling average, and can really whoop it up at a football game. When it comes to baseball, it's strictly the Braves, particularly since she met Billy Southworth. Barbie has enrolled at Katherine Gibbs and hopes to be o suc- cessful secretary, and we, her friends, feel confident that with her quiet charm, Barbie can't possibly miss. ACTIVITIES: A.A, 2, 4, Dixfaff 3, Alumnae Association, Honor Rall 2, 3, JOAN A. SCOLPONE'l'I'l 3l May Street, Jamaica Plain If you hear someone calling, Hiya, Sport,' d0n't turn around, for they're calling Joanie. Yes, she's on all 'round sport. She has been voted most humor- ous and the best personality. She's quite a baseball fan and a true defender of Ted Williams and Johnny Pesky. See what l mean about her being an all 'round sport? She has appeared on a radio show and is a polished writer of short stories. Planning to enter the field of iournalism, she will surely be a suc- f.ess and all we can say is Best of luck to a wonderful gaI. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, 4, Distaff 3, 4, English Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Bowl- ing League 3. ROSEMARIE SCOTTI .inpdn BIO Saratoga Street, East Boston Red is really on intellect, having won the spelling bee for her room in her freshman and sophomore years and hav- ing been on the honor roll during her years at G.H.S. Now, don't get her wrong. She's very active, too, finding time to go bowling, skating, and dancing quite often. Her ambitions, to go to business school and to be a success will be easily realized, we are sure. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, French Club 2, 3, Bowling Levue 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, XX ,Ii X' ' i -If ,gl X x ', 1' ' 'L H . 1' ' at I VI . X, Mi J ' ANITA V. SESSOMS 30 Ball Street, Roxbury Sess is that kind of person that can make you feel happy no matter how blue things looked before she came along. She is taking the commercial course and in- tends to go into office work next year. Even when enjoying her hobbies of ska- ting ond dancing, Sess never stops clown- ing and poking. Some office staff de- pressed with stuffy rooms and noisy type- writers will welcome this girl as a morale lifting diversion, as well as an able worker. ROSE MARY SILANO 3 Powers Court, Boston , who is quiet and demure, chooses e of the steady and sure-that of rline hostess. She expects to go in training after graduation, and much time elapses, she'll be found g high into the blue assuring pas- s when an air pocket is hit. Al- she has traveled to New York, ersey, and New Hampshire. Those ave associated with her, know that ver she plans to do, she does it Her outside activities follow along ports line, as she likes dancing, ing, horseback riding, and best of all, skating. IVITIES. Student Council 3, Alum- ssociation. Y 4 I .5 :off wekm JEAN SIMINGTON 8I3 Tremont Street, Boston he not too distant future we have a quaint little shop with the name 's Art and Crafts l'll bet if you n, you will see a beautiful shop. It like our Jeanie to have this talent, hat is more she will probably not o have a bookkeeper, for she can own books. Jeanie enioys the life iust as much as indoor. She pin for being good at bowling. in basketball, too. After these entertainments she enioys a movie or stimulating concert. ln line of school work Jeanne has proven that her quiet ways do lus- receiving a Good Conduct Schol- Her gentle manner and ready always be remembered. Athletic Association 3, 4, 3, Commercial Club 4, 3, 4, Alumnae Associa- Aide 3, 4. Illl.DA SIMON 57 Myrtle Street, Boston Hilda arrived in America at war in l94l, and we 't have asked for a nicer visitor. will attend Smith College next year tinue her studies, for she wants to he' an interpreter or a linguist. French as she does, she should little trouble in realizing her Wherever the future finds her, letters for some firm, or par- francais, Hilda will work hard iob she undertakes. She's the of our French Club, an honor as capably and efficiently, future work, 2, 3, 4, Distoff 3, Club 4, French 4, Biology Club 4, 4, Student Council 2, Association llll DA SRAl.Bl'lRfS Hildie Alleghany Street, Roxbury girls, Hildie would like to and to travel We're sure will come true iust by looking blonde hair, blue eyes, and cream complexion Although and reserved, Hildie has tal- in our gorgeous fashion a nice piece of work. Her may lead her to fame or who knows? When she is weary ll life, she goes dancing or sometimes she sits at home a good book Next year she ao on to a business school ,and then--she'll meet her life-long GLORIA SMITH 62 Crawford Street, Roxbury Dance, Ballerina, Dance is the song for Smitty! She intends to go to Teach- ers Collelge. She came from. Pennsyl- vania an brought all her dancing talent with her. She oves it, and her versatil- ity in the fine arts of dancing and sing- ing are proved by her membership in the Shaw House, which performs annually at Jordan Hall. She has also demonstrated her dramatic ability in the G.H.S. follies and Junior and Senior Parties. She likes dancing, singing, dancing, dramatics, dan- cing, and having fun. We're going to miss the smile and pleasant disposition of this girl whose main ambition is to do whatever I end up doing to the best of my ability. And Gloria will! ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, 3, Distaff 3, De- bating Club 3, 4, Alumnae, Dramatic Club, Swimming League 2. MARGARET SMITH ll Spring Garden Street lt's Margie, ice cream, and cake that form a well known trio, because as the young lady says, that's her hobby. How- ever, even Margie admits that she can't spend the rest of her life following that delightful occupation, so she's going tc prepare herself to answer the challengc of the business world next year. The clicking of typewriters will be caused by her busy fingers, and the scribbled short- hand notebook will probably have Mar- gie's name in the corner, for Margie lists being a secretary as her ambition. Mar- gie visits local dance floors, and rinks, and finally wears out her loafers walking. ACTIVITIES: Alumnae Association l'llYl,l,lS SPATARO IIO Paris Street, Boston Petite little Phyl, with av voice made for singing the latest songs! She's en- tertained us since the time she was a sophomore, first by being in our G.H.S. F0llies that year, then in the Junior Party, and once more in our Follies of '48, Added to that she's displayed her talents on the air with her sisters in Carl Moore's Beontown Variety. Phyl's voice isn't her only asset, however, for she is fun to know, fun to be with. She reads, accompanies herself on the piano, then adds a few sports: swimming, bike-riding. and playing baseball. The settlement house has received the benefits of PhyI's work, and a Summer Playschool for chil- dren used Phyl's abilities as an assistant teacher. Phyl's future plans center on either social or office work, but Phyl. being the airl she is, will find her place in either field, and make a success of her chosen career. ACTIVITIES: Literary Staff, Yearbook, Dramatic Club, Senior Play 4, Treasurer, Senior Class. IRENE B. SPIEIQEI, 2l Eaton Street, Boston Renee is quiet, serious, and pleasant. Dramatlcs furnish the greater part of her outside interests, for she belongs to a dramatic club in a settlement house, and she can be found watching plays, happily seated in the audience. Renee keeps the programs, and, as she puts it, other in- teresting things in her scrapbook, for pleasant memories of pleasant evenings Mass. College of Pharmacy will find Renee learning to mix the contents of various test tubes, as she learns to fill out our prescriptions and fulfill her other pharmacetical duties. The library will be what Renee will remember longest, her quiet seriousness is what We'Il remember longest, ACTIVITIES: French Club 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Service Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Honor Rall 2, 3, 4, Disfaff, Alum- nae Association. vs -i f I li fs Page Sixty-Five 4-Q 'Q I .44 V f-Q :Q Page Sixty-Six , ts it I , 1 Ka. fi X 3- 'O N., t t X I SARAH SPIECEL Selma 21 Eaton Street, Boston If you're really looking for someone who is quiet and would be a charming listener to any type of conversation, you can stop looking-'we've got Selma. She's in the commercial course and would like very much to be one of the Qirls behind the counter, doing saleswork. We know that people will enioy being waited on by the girl with the quiet manner. She is as enthusiastic about plays as she is about dancing, and she especially likes to read in her spare time. Since she inf tends to work next year, we probably won't be too surprised to see Selma's shy smile, as she patiently waits on us. ACTIVITIES: History Club 4, French Club 3, Alumnae Association. KATHERINE SPOON Spoony 24 Annafran Street, Roslindale Looking for a girl who can advertise a toothpaste Get Spoony-she's a natural! Those beautiful sparkling teeth are the envy of us girls. The sparkle in her teeth must reflect in her eyes because they're always bright, too. For two years the girls have chosen Spoony for their Student Councilor, They made a wise choice in their selection. Spoony intends to be- come a career woman and she'II be suc- cessful in her work outside as she has been at school. In her spare time, she enioys bowling, swimming and dancing. We're going to miss those good ideas and school spirit, ACTIVITIES: Swimming League 2, 3, 4, Student Councilor 3, 4, Alumnae Associ- ation. ISABEL SPRAGUE I7 Oakland Street, Boston I guess the travel bug has bitten our brown-haired, blue-eyed Slim, as she'd like to go to Texas, take a tour ot the Western States, and visit ranches. She's gone strictly Western! Her hobby is col- lecting post-cards, and-what a collec- tion! When she's in the mood, she likes to dance, particularly the sauare dance This is proof positive that she can get adlusted to the living habits of the West Well, have a nice trip, Slim!! ACTIVITIES. Alumnae Association. MARGARET SI'llRR II2 Dalton Street, Boston Who's the girl who enioys her Iuncn an all times of the day? You guessed it-- Spurrzo. Besides enyoying her lunch, she enyoys lots of dancing and simply de- lights in motorcycling. As you can see she's a real outdoor type-she has taken part in the bowling and swimming league She plans to work as a telephone opera- tor next year, so don't be surprised it, when you pick up your receiver, you hear a familiar voice tell you, Here's your party Spurrzo has quite a large collec tion of photographs, her explanation, they all contributed. Her secret am- bition is to marry someday, well, Spurrzo, good luck in all you attempt to do. F-VTIVITIES' Glee Club I, 2, Merchan- rli-,intg Ag Alumnae Association, Bowling lenquv 3, Swimming 3, Student Council. ANNA SQUADRITU 414 Hanover Street, Boston Anna is a sweet and petite da brunette who has shiny pearls insicl smiling lips. Anna is taking the course and intends to go to colle study medicine. Her outside a consist mostly of sports, such as skating, tennis, bowling, and swi She goes to the movies when s brushing up on these talents, R she made a trip to New York. good luck in all you attempt to do, ELVEETA S'l'EEl,E 227 Walnut Avenue, Citv It you should happen to be New York during the summer mon spy a Secretary ,ust lounging ab Tootsie, the lady of leisure H are taken up by resting and drea ditto for her nights. Tootsie, who everyone with a smile followed chuckle, wants to go to Clerical for Secretarial Training. Tootsie I collect skirts, an interesting ho doubt. For enloyrnent she likes t her figure in good form, so she hops down to the arena and doe fancy figure skating? ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club Club 2, Merchandising Club 4, League 3, Swimming League 3, A Association 4. RUTH STEFIVES 27 Fellows Street, City Who comes into school with a LI hairdo every day?bWhy Rut course -Little bland Ruthie from Lawrence, Mass, and brou her personality and wit with her. intends to go to a modeling sch cherishes the thought of being a rapher's model and traveling. A who know her are sure she'lI be success. She keeps her smart fi engaging in outside activities s roller skating, bowling, ice skating ming, and dancing, She's alrea some modeling experience by pos fore a camera. Shiploads of su you, Ruthie. ACTIVITIES Merchandising 4, 3 . ANGELA S'l'l'II,l,A 236 Saratoga Street, East Bo. Stella is one at the sweetest our senior class Her smile an manner attract the rgirls who fa into line with her sparkling pers l'm sure she will he admired in t lice where she intends working. thinks that the greatest th th pened to her is that she was bor enyoys dancing, traveling, and sw At times, she is interested in movie, but you never tail to h latest songs when Stella's ther knows 'em and sings 'em antl has voice, too She's one of those gi when life is dreary makes it c wC'rC sure to miss her ACTIVITIES Alumnae Assoriat ninr Aldo GLADYS STELLA l62 Chamber Street, Boston s will be stepping out of her com- course here next year and going enroll amongm the ranks of those ll be busily s arpening the pencils ll on shorthand pads. She wants in the field of stenography, and her four years here training for sition, Gladys lists her favorite as wearincg out her dancing slip- enings un er soft lights coupled ft music. Good luck to the girl tep into the world next year! DOLORES SUAREZ 3 Chelsea Street, East Boston downtown office is a busy with long black locks neatly a page boy. She is none our little Tootsie, making the teeth match the sparkle in girls have looked up to Student Councilor for two were not surprised won the semi-finals Bee. So much for From the rec- we see Tootsie at a the night away. Other- movie and occasionally the weather permitsl. Alumnae Association 4, ARGARET SULLIVAN 8 Freeland Street, Mattapan our own strawberry blonde with reat, big, beautiful blue eyes, who to us from the Taylor School in ster. Peggie is sweet and lovely nder she goes to Atlantic City each and lust about the same time that thing beauties are iudgedl! Next he pans to go to work and some- pes to become a telephone opera- ight now she enioys dancing and -but loves horseback riding, shows her true school spirit by part in many of the school's activ- d was chosen as one ot the Senior Aides Loads ot success in every- ou do! IVITIES Distatf Aide 2, Pre-clriv- Senior Party Aide, Elevator Opera- 3, 4, Alumnae Association VIRGINIA SULLIVAN I2 Davis Street, Dorchester lovely Ginny with the light brown d bright blue eyes has been bitten t travel bug. She come from All- here she attended St. Anthony's . Her summers are usually spent ng through the New England States nada. Being in the college course, tends to go to college. She is a art, as she enioys skating, tennis, ing, and badminton. For a nice evening Ginny iust goes dancing mbition is to travel Well, good inny, and Bon Voyage' .IOAN SYKES l93 Gladstone Street, East Boston She flies through the air with the greatest of ease -that is spry Syksie who intends to become an air stewardess lafter attending that long dream of hers, Kathleen Dell Schooll. She has already taken her lessons in getting used to the ups and downs of life by working as an elevator operator during her Sophomore year. That twinkle in her eyes betrays her ambition to be in the air. After an enioyable day at school, Syksie likes to go bowling, or ice skating, or even horse- back riding. By the way, if you should see a streak of lightning whiz past you and still feel it ten minutes later, it's lust Syksie, piloting her way through to class. ACTIVITIES: Elevator Operator l, 2. MARIE TECCE 25 Sheafe Street, Boston Next year will find Lau thumbing through the alphabetical index of a filing system, answering the insistent ring of a telephone, hitting the keyboard of a type- writer, and taking dictation on a short- hand pad. Lou's fairly quiet and unas- suming, a pleasant addition to a group. She watches the problems of life as they evolve before her on the screen, or even in the novels, for Lou is a bookworm, too, She takes time out to follow the tempo of a dance orchestra, comprising the last of her three favorite diversions. May Lou find her hopes realized, We wish her luck in her future life. ELENA TESTA 37l Hanover Street, Boston Good things come in small packages, and we offer Tessie, quiet, good manners personified, as proof. She used up the energy that she never seems to be with- out in weaving needle and thread in and out, putting the light over her left shou der to read, listening carefully to the radio, gaining the couples on the dance floor, and baking mouth-watering choco- late cakes, Tes likes languages, and wants to be an interpreter of Italian. She's studied the language, and the na- tives of that sunny land have nothing on her--she speaks so fluently it makes your head spin! Tessie's characteristic shy smile has been ever-present here, and she'Il keep it with her. Tessie deserves the realization of her ambitions, and our fervent best wishes go with the girl whose pleasant manner will always be remem- bered by us. DUROTIIY TOLSON l5 Chamber Street, City Dody is the gal with personality plus! She's a regular gal, and everyone has liked her during her stay at G.H.S. She is in the commercial course and wants to further her education by going on to a business school. Our Dody is really sharp. Being a neat dresser and a good looker isn't all-she makes friends with everyone, everywhere, at any time. She'd like to be a career woman, and we know that she'Il succeed. She goes to dances and skating rinks quite often. You can always tell when she's Corning by the sound of a girl's voice humming a very latest tune. That's Dody -she knows all the songs, and all the latest chatter We're going to miss her swell personality and sweet smile. rv 'UN 1? l l l J: f J f l .u 1 Page Sixtv Seven 47 Pooc Suxty-E ught MYRTLE RUTH TOON 2963 Washungton Street, Roxbury Toonufush probably claums the dustunc- t n of havung the most unusual nuck- ngfhe un the senuor class, but then, ,1oonu's an unusual gurl. She has sung on the 51119 in her N. C. home's Glee Club before sbgcame here to Boston to spend four years un GQ-l.S. the last beung the fact whuch Toon? bursts buttons over when she tells you of it. Toonu enuoys watchung the ball makI-qx clean drop through the basket, swummmgaydnnung herself ragged on the tennus urts, and tryung her best for a struke. Toontfs furst chouce us to spend her lufe fuxung or un- ventung new hairdos, and her secondary chouce is to spend her tume being a gym teacher, doung the strenuous exercuses wuth the best of them. ACTIVITIES' A.A. l, 3, 4, Merchandu- sung Club 4. ELIZABETII TOROSIAN 73 West Brooklune Street, Boston The travelung bug, who got unto thus school, somehow, has claumed another vuctum who us none other than our own dear Betty. Betty us a devoted fruend of all of us. Next year she us plannung to travel to Calufornua and later on untends to travel around the world. We hope she makes ut. Betty us a very good out- door sport. She swums and bowls and skates and funds much enjoyment un these three recreatuons. Betty has danced at Armenuan affaurs, When we say dance we don't mean uutterbugging, fox trot, waltz or monopoly, we mean good old Armenuan folk dances We'Il muss her sweet dusposutuon and hope that all her fondest dreams come true MARY T0lll.IS 64 Emerald Street, Boston. Mary's the gurl who us always hudung her light under a bushel, for she us a regular lturbu. She untends to go to col- lege and wants to be a concert puanust, rught now she's the assustant organust of her church chour. Mary's interests all center along the musucal lune, perhaps she us makung sure nothung else unter- feres or prevents her from devotung all her talents to her chosen fueld, Mary collects records, although we don't know how avudly or enthusuastucally. May the future fund Mary bowung to the applause as a concert puanust, for Mary, wuth her auuet, shy personaluty, has worked hard and wull contunue to, ta realuze her dreams IIORRINE TRUNFIU 25 Stellman Road, Roslundale As anyone can see by the looks of Renue's well-groomed haur, she us goung to be a haurdresser. She us goung to attend Wulfred Beauty Academy next year to learn thus vacatuon, Carrune enuoys hut- tung the puns far-wide, then scrubblung the scores down on the bowlung sheet, and collectung all kunds of records un her spare tume. She dances a lot, a great deal of her tume us spent swayung to the orchestra's rhythmuc beat as she gludcs over the dumly lut dance floor, Thus us structly off the record, so to speak, but Corrunc's a luttle fuend for sungung whulc doung the supper dushes! ACTIVITIES Sophomore Aspurants 2, Merchondusung Club 4. LOIS M. VARNEY 635 Galluvan Boulevard, Dorches The name of the place where born us so fascunatung we thought luke to learn ut. lt's Skowhegan that cute? Every tume she goes th vacatuon, ut looks nucer to her, so tends to luve there agaun son day enuoys luke rnost of us, uce skatu cycle rudung and dancung tt y us goung to work, and un her auue ner told us that she plans to m the near future, so, best of luck t Lous, whether you enter the busu matrurnonual fueldl ACTIVITIES Glee Club 3, 4, Roll 2, 3, Bowlung League 2, Cla Commuttee 3 ROSE MARIE VATALAI 20 Breed Street, East Bosto Ro, Football, and Hockey, are th separobles and she euther takes or tume to see all the games played ton In euther of the two, one us see Ro cheerung her team on to Asude from thus, she attends plays an amateur photographer, a fact rnust have netted her some good 5 her vusut to Mt. McKunley un Ohu may go to Kent State College u next year, for her aum un lu Meducal Secretary, and the doct gets our Ro wull fund hus records c and capably taken care of, for use both effucuency and tume to future work well ACTIVITIES AA. 2, Distaff Glee Club l, 2 Student Councul l FLORENCE VECCHII I66 Parus Street, East Bosto Number please, wull be Flo's next year, as she plans to ao u company that makes use of th wuth a smule Flo's seen quutc a Canada already and hopes to se un the future, whether she vacat the wunter resort's glustenung s goes up to see the sapphure blu lakes and green of uts woods un thung unspecufued, perhaps she pl both Florence can be found eut uoyuna the plays here un Boston, o mg to the records she collects Acruvurucs nissan 3 NANCY D. YERRO 385 Hanover Street, Bosto True us one of the gurls vs ung use of her Latun knowledge doctor's rught-hand man after fur pletung a course at Boston Cleruca to learn the funer pounts af kee country dac's books straught. mernbercd, True wull be un her ele meducal secretary, for she has a way about her. True's person sometumes shy, sometumes uokung, all over pucture us one of a gur glad to know. Besudes collectu nues, Nancy has a flour for dram was shawn so well by her actun GHS raduo show un l947 and un the senuar play, ACTIVITIES Honor Roll l, 3 ung League 3, Dramatuc Club 3. Play, Buology Club 4 lVuce-Pr Yearbook Aude 4, Senuor E ment. AIMEF vlol AN'lE LEONORA WEISMAN 5 Cleveland Place Boston D 62 Poplar, Sweet' Boston Lee is the proud possessor of an award she won for participation in a science ex- hibition in her lunior year. She likes druving, swaying to the beat of a dance orchestra, giving the pin boys a set of pins to set up for her to knock over, and reading the latest best-sellers. She en- tered our commercial course, and from here plans to attend Fisher Secretarial School. From there on she will go into the business world well prepared to take her place in comfort. ACTIVITIES: History Club. NANCY MARIE YVELCII l7O Temple Street, West Roxbury lf you want a delicious sundae or a super banana split, Nance will make it for you even under the despoiring gaze of the druggist in the drug store where she works. This is just the beginning for her, though, for she wants to become a pharmacist, and she is planning to go to the College of Pharmacy next year. ln her iunior year she took a trip to Florida, which she remembers with a fond, remi- niscent laok in her eyes, even today. Un- doubtedly she must have taken some good pictures while she was there, for her hobby is photography. ACTIVITIES: English Club 45 Debating Club 2, Yearbook Staff, Bowling League 3, Student Council 3, -1. DOREEN WELLS 60 Queensbury Street, Back Bay Renie, an ardent dance fan, once won a foxtrot contest at a Teachers College dance. Next to winning contests with her dancing ability as she makes those dance patterns on the floor coincide per- fectly with the steady beat of the tempo of the music, she loves to dip into the blue waters of the Atlantic, control the reins as she rides horseback over the bridle paths, and collect miniature dolls. She plans to attend Boston University to become a medical secretary, and astound all the doctors with her efficiency after the completion of her college education, ACTIVITIES: Commercial Club, Mer- chandising Club. DOROTHY WENTWORTH 300 Washington Street Dorchester One does not have to know Dorothy long before realizing that here is a girl who shows a rare promise of becoming a lovely woman. Her quiet maturity of manner and her shy but poised personal- ity speak vividly of a girl well worth making a friend. Her keen interest in outside activities, and above all, the quiet depths of her brown eyes make her a valuable as well as a welcome addition to Girls' High School. May every success follow the girl with the pleasant manner and warm smile, she merits it, in every way! H 4 --t i Page Seventy ff f Hi MARY WHITE 4 Oakland Avenue, Roxbury While the crowd waits in hushed ex- pectancy, the ball hangs suspended over the basket and then drops in. The crowd goes wild, Mary has done it again! The Robert Gould Shaw House is certainly lucky to have her on their team, and besides being on their basketball team, she is also an assistant teacher of arts and crafts at the Shaw House, Dolo graduated from the Hyde School in Rox- bury, and is taking the general course here, as next year she plans to go to the Boston Clerical School. I-ler ambition is to become a hairdresser. Mary also likes to go bike-riding. She is a wonderful dancer. ANN WHITLEY 2l4 West Canton Street, Boston Some day, when taking a trip through Rio De Janiero, you might come across Ann sitting in comfort on the patio of her home, That is, if her desire to live there is fulfilled. Meanwhile, she con- tents herself by being a photographer and taking pictures of anyone who is willing to pose as her subject. Ann is a loyal Red Sox fan and rarely misses their games, however, as she likes baseball in general, she is sometimes seen at the Braves games, and or1:e caught a ball during a game, probably the dream of all those who cheer from the stands spur- ring their local teams on. Next year she plans to go to college, although she hasn't decided in what subject she will major. We wish luck in whatever it is for soft spoken, quietly humorous Ann. MARILYN WHITLEY 23 Wellington Street, Boston Hold that pose! Yes, lt's Marilyn with her favorite camera in hand, This quiet, demure person has a wealth of ideas be- hind her quiet eyes. She is an avid reader and often tries her hand at doing a bit of writing, too. I-ler first love is photography, and when she is in college next vear, you will hear her familiar Don't move! even on the campus. BEVERLY WILBUR 223 Roxbury Street, Boston Betty is a shy, diffident girl who never pushes her opinion in front of any group. Under that quiet brow, however, is a mind chuck full of interesting ideas and plans. She is now taking the Commercial Course and plans to enter the business world next year. Her sweet, likable ways, plus a lively, intelligent mind will endear her to any office staff, we are sure ACTIVITIES A A. 2. ANN WILDES I9 I-luban Court, Roxbury Ann Wildes, the personality self! Her right to this title is the fact that she won the best ality award in her junior home And she deserves it! As she wants a secretary, she'll continue at the leen Dell School next year. letic, too, as dancing, freq roller rinks, skating, and reins horseback riding are among vorite pastimes. Also, among her Ann lists New York as a place. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, 32 Club 4, Merchandising Club 4. CIIRISTINE WILLIS lO5 Princeton Street, East Christirie's a roller skating and has been for the past fe I945, she took part in the Ro from the Bal-A-Rou Rink, which enjoyable experience for all She spends her spare tim Y.W,C.A's Swimming and C and also scatters the pins ball a great deal. She lists her undecided, Take it from there, ACTIVITIES: English Club 4, Club 2, 35 Biology Club 4, Club 3, Bowling League 3, 4. CAROL WILSON 70 Ruggles Street, Roxbury Carol is one of those roller skating comes as ing. To watch Carol over the skating rinks see, for her performance on wood is hard to beat, her skating being what it is. Carol goes anytime she gets a chance makes another in why see the week loves to and er time some to Boston tarial work, is to be a and this is shes assure that ZELDA MAE WILSON 2 Milford Street, Boston you could call Zelda senior for been having states some of inces. her cho Zelda intends to follow in her footsteps-be a doctor. She will Boston University next year. ACTIVITIES. Pre-driving. CLAIRE WINN 85 Monument Street, Charlestown X gal is the outdoor type, and Fluffy to her charming, windblown hair. chief love is ice-skalng, and she to quote her, Whenever there is When there is no ice available, reconciles herself to bowling and dan- to take up her spore time. Claire o very interesting hobby of collecting and matchcovers, from famous and Claire plo,.s to next year, and she dictation. ES. Swimming league 2, A.A. .eague 3. l II.I'. I'IIlI'I'II WUNC lO Oxtord Place, Boston poor little innocent birdie t know what hit him, once Edith into the badminton court! Hung is always playing badminton in her at the Chinese Y. She dances, and takes a , which is o good thing. to go on to college next year, , the reason that First Aide is a good thing is because some she'lI probably knock herself out badminton Glee Club I, Swimming Club 4. MAIKGAIIIYI' WOODS Centre Street, Jamaica Plain be surprised if you should turn radio some day in the future, our own Peggy Woods intro- next recording, as she wants -iockey, of all things! She to go to Staley College to take in radio, during the summer of took a shorthand and typing at Boston University She collects plays the piano, and likes photog- once having been a member of Achievement Film-It Photo ow Peg says she wants to be , more than she does a disc- Well, we'Il see' HN IJUIIUTIIY W'0'I'MAN 75 Worcester Street, Boston r since Dot can remember, she's cl to be a nurse When she scraped nee or suffered a small iniury, she'd er mother to put miles of bandages She also used to feed her father pills from her little toy nurse's This ambition to be a nurse has ct with her through to the bitter end gh school, and next year she plans ann at the Mount Auburn Hospital mbridge in pursuit of this career lays the piano, bowls, and dances for lun She'll make a very good , having been born with the love of TIVITIES Bowling League 2, English 4 History Cluli 4, Pre-driving Club Council -1 Distaff 3 II UTII WYNOT 34 Monadnock Street, Dorchester Ruthle's ready and eager Si will al- ways be remembered by her Spanish Class, for never did she make use of the English for a yes answer. Ruthie has been one of the active members of the Girl Scouts, having attended the Youth Citizenship Conference, and winning a campershia to Treasure Island. Ruthie plans to ue a kindergarten teacher after Bridgewater. She has gained some ex- perience in handling children as a Sun- day school teacher. She likes to swim, reads a lot, dances, and sings, though she says she can't do the latter, but since she's also a member of her church choir, who's going to believe her? Seriously, Ruthie, fun to talk to, fun to know, and will be found ultimately amusing and entertaining her little charges much as she did us here. ACTIVITIES. Dramatic Club 3, 4, En- glish Club 4, Biology Club 4, Literary Stott, Yearbook, Student Council l, Dis- taff l, 2, Honor Roll l. MAIIISAIIET WYSIIAK 93 Hudson Street, Boston Peggy has not yet traveled as for as the Arkansas traveler, though she hopes to, but she has gone to Detroit and To- ledo where she visited all the notable places and met many interesting people, the most famous being Glenn Ford. Since her hobby is collecting picture postcards from various foreign countries, she will contribute greatly to her collection when her desire to travel is realized. Outside of school she goes swimming, dancing, bowling, and roller skating. Next year she plans to work and go to The Fischer School of Busines during the evening. ACTIVITIES: A.A. 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Distaff 4, Alumnae Association 4. NANCY YAIIUUB 5057 Washington Street, Boston After graduation we shall find our Nancy behind the counter of one of the department stores, patiently listening to the customers' woes. This will be only a temporary position, however, for anyone who has ever tasted Nancy's cooking knows she was made to be a housewife. Nan, who graduated from the Shaw School, is now taking the commercial course. She will go from G.H.S, to some store and then perhaps to some big kit- chen where she can ply her cooking uten- sils to her heart's content. II ITA YAR DI I M I AN 7l Perkins Street, Jamaica Plain Rita, who is a marvel at the piano, plays Jalousie and Malaguena to their very best advantage Next to the piano, she likes photography, having been a member of the Film-lt Photogra- phy Club, sponsored by Junior Achieve- ment She is going to Jackson College next year to mayor in biology as she would like to be a laboratory technician. She is an Eager Beaver tor baseball and horseback riding Rita is quiet, soft- spoken, and well mannered We will al- ways remember the Girl with the dreamy eyes ACTIVITIES Athletic Association 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Bowling League 3 Q vw 'S' ' --8:21, wax Z1 la I .Q 4? up f 7 . M - 1,e of :U C0 Page Seventy-One Q. bfi s 9 Page Seventy-Two JOY ZACCARDI 2l Middlesex Street, Boston Joy begged me not to tell, but l'm going to anyway. Did you know that, even after almost all his fans have lost their mad passion for him, she still re- mains faithful to Franky? Yes, she col- lects Sinatra records and pictures of him, and sighs whenever she hears him. She is also an ardent baseball fan, and can be found cheering the local team on to victsry. She likes to read, crochet, and coo . ACTIVITIES: Orchestra I, Honor Roll I, 5, 3, Commercial Club 2, Student Council .IOSEPHINE ZAPATA 38 Fleet Street, Boston Chucky is one of the drummers in her parish orchestra, and to show that Gene Krupa has nothing on her, she was in- strumental in having her parish band winning a contest. Through this, they were honored by the Archbishop and spent o week in New York at the time of the World's Fair. Chicky plans to work in an office next year as a secre- tary, and if she can pound a typewriter as well as she can a drum, her ambition to become a secretary should be a glori- ous success. She likes all kinds of sports, especially swimming, baseball and danc- ing. ACTIVITIES: Pre-Driving Club Ag Honor I'-Kola l, 2, Student Council 2, Orchestra JOAN ZARTHAR 35 Oak Street, Boston When, some day, you hear a familiar voice of a rising, young singer coming melodiously from the radio, tu.. look into your television set and there you'll see Joan. This is not an idle prediction, for Joan is attending the New England Con- servatory of Music and is working in a U. S. O. group entertainin G. l.'s at hospitals and camps, and t?1at is proof enough of her talent, Joan graduated from Quincy School in the South End, and she is in the Commercial course now, next year she plans to get an office iob before embarking on her career. Among her outside activities are dancing and bowling, she is a member of a bowling team and knocks the pins down expertly. ACTIVITIES: A. A. 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Distaff 3. LENA ZEULI 97 Cottage Street, East Boston Have you ever noticed a smart-looking girl who has soft brown hair fixed in the latest style, wandering around the build- ing? That's Lee. She uses not only her own but her girl friends' hair to practice on, for she intends to go to hairdressing school and become o hair stylist after graduation. Lee does not spend all her time arranging curly locks, though, for she is an avid movie fan, a lover of trip- ping the light fantastic, and bowling a string or two. JANET ZIZZA 25 Clark Street, Boston If you come upon a girl with a pressed close to her face, taking of the beautiful sights around look behind the comera, and Janet Zizza, amateur photo course, this is not the onl does, for she takes one nigr a place the pins in a horizontc the bowling alley, to go sk: ride on horse back. She is very in sports and has met many players. Janet is fairly quiet, girl, and is an addition to our here, even if it is a quiet, one. Now in the College plans to go to the Kathleen School next year, Her amb come a medical secretary wil be fit to the doctor and patients ACTIVITIES: English Club 4, Roll 2, 3. RUTH 4 Ol 1 ms 'J lO5 Green Street Jamauca Plaun Ruthues rosy red cheeks dancung eyes nd faur wund blown hour all unducate a ve for the great outdoors Ruthue has een un past summers an unstructor of orsebock rudung Even the sught of a rancung stalluon wull make her eyes arkle Ruthue came to us from Gurls aturu School and she us one thang for huch we may be thankful to G L S uthle us takung the college course I ERTRUDE I RAHAM 20 Orange Court Roxbury You know Gee Gee She s one of our ucest and fruendluest and she always uts forth her abundant wullungness to elp Gee Gee graduated from the Ocean ark School of Methods the Prunce Gram ar School and took up the college urse here un G H S She makes a hut uth all the gurls because of her ready ule and ever present cheerfulness She kes to swrm and sxng and although we avent heard her put forth much of her ocal talent we can expect the best long wuth Gee Gee s other hugh oualutues hether her future brungs marruage or career to Gee Gee we wush her the best at lufe can brung ACTIVITIES Dustaff And Student ouncul Swummung League Yearbook ANNIE RUTH JAMES 2049 Washungton Street Roxbury Annue IS our Southern Belle havung ved down south for fourteen of her eventeen years She has Iuved un Van ouver Nashvulle and other southern utues but Boston us to be her permanent lace of resudence we hope A talented ancer Annue unvents some of her dance outlnes Toe dancung IS her specualty nd she whlrls and twurls on her toes nth the grace of an artust Besudes danc g Annue funds fume to collect records nd to take port un outdoor sports After raduatuon Annue hopes to fulfill her ondest dream take a trap to Japan on Voyage Annue' DOROTHY RENT!-lEl D 58 The Fenway Boston In the dum and musty future one can ucture G H S lust buzzung wuth gossup nd the maun theme wull be I knew her en Dottues beautuful vouce whuch as often enhanced the halls of Gurls ugh us ample enough reason for her de ure to be a great sunger Although she lans to become a secretary next year t as very evident fulung ond typung wll ot be Dottues lot for long Guven one hance she wull appear un halls over urope and the Unuted States ACTIVITIES Glee Club 2 3 4 BARBARA JANE ROGERS 42 Wundsor Street Roxbury The lovely gurl un black perhaps mur murung a rasar perhaps teachung child ren perhaps ta ung care of the suck that nun wull be none other than our own B J who plans to enter the convent after completung her educatuon In St Augustune College B J s decusuon came after a long deluberatuon wlth the flnal result beung that she decuded to devote her lufe to the servuce of God ln he present however B J s duversuons consust of collectung stamps as well as tun foul her actuvutues dramatucs and elocutuon whuch take up most of her spare tume May B J have all the happuness un the world un her chosen callungl HELP N SOTIR ll Blossom Street Boston Although her ambutuon us to become an aurlune hostess Greek has been un practu cally every roller skatung arena un Massa chusetts She us almost a prafessuonal' She has a complete skatung wardrobe and un the near future untends to compete un skatung contests Shes lust as ood an uce skater as a roller skater W en she Isnt skatung shes pauntung when she usn t pauntung she s swummung Add these sports to soft blonde haur and brught blue eyes and you have a word portraut of Greek' ACTIVITIES Swummung League 3 KERALDINE SUDDARD l4 Poplar Street Boston Our Gerr us structly the outdoor type If you shou d happen to be un the vucunuty of Blue Hulls you may fund Gerry because she lust lukes to huke Her ablllty un art was clearly shown when she receuved two art scholarshups from the Art lnstutute Chucago lll as well as wunnlng a good conduct Scholarshup un Grammar School Her ambutuon IS to see the world and after that excursuon settle down un New York permanently On the sude she works at the Mass General Hosputal She IS a swell sport too so we mught as well guve un because she us lust a Jane of all arts ACTIVITIES Alumnae Assocuatuorl 4 MARY WALSH 66 Russell Street Charlestown Walshue an ardent Hope Crosby fan and a cunema lover has lat tumesl more seruaus pursuuts She belongs to a Dus cussuon Club whuch the Catholuc Youth Organuzatuon sponsors and she once won a pruze for Palmer Pennmanshup She plans both to work and attend Bryant and Stratton s next year Shes goung to be a secretary so next year wull fund Walshue un the mudst of tappung type wruters fulung systems and rungung tele phones ACTIVITIES Glee Club l DOROTHY ANN WHITF 2l Harold Street Roxbury In the near future uf you come upon a sugn readung Pruntung and Develonung done here and see Dorothy busuly mux :ng hypo unsude youll know that thus came about as the result of the unfluence of the Junuor Achuevement In whuch she was a member of the Fulmut Photo Club Her ambutuon however us to be come an affuce worker and next year Dorothy plans to entcr the business world Dotty IS treasurer of the uunuor cholr of the Roxbury Methodsst Church Where ever Dotty goes may she achueve her am butuon as an offuce worker to the Nth degree' Page Seventy Three u , - rf A s , I - -u . , . . 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' JNL' ,'?,7-f'1ggi'jLg ' 'iii -.L ..-.--t BOSTON ARENA u meteo-. THE THLETIE ASSUEI Front Row- Lrft to Right: Barbara Hcartquist, Jean -Semmington, Barbara Murray, Teresa 0'Donnell, Rita Maguire, Lorraine Gordon, Mary Griffin, Faitn Parma, julia Walker, Agatha Cozzo, jean Murphy. Second Row--Left ta Right: Irene Spiegal, Catherine Murphy, Mary Larato, Jeanne Scanlan, Mary Beavis, Hilda Simon, Kathleen Peterson, Barbara MacPherson, joan Glennon, Rose Marie Lo Vuolo, Veronica De Vallet, Anna Shargabian, Amelia McCauley, Caroline De Luca, joan Moore, Regina Piehetti. Third Roue'ALeft to Right: lrene Nichols, Constance gackson, La- Rue Dymond, llioan Samaha, Marjorie Gill, Bar ara Scol o- neti, Christina yan, Esther Sheehan, julia Nahabedean, Elliz- abeth Salami, Adelaide Farrah, Elveeta Steele, Marie Cardoza, Fourth RirwfLrft Atv Rights Ann Cincotta, Gwendolyn Mont om- ery, Gloria Smith, Beatrice Dausel, Joan Scnlponeti, Ann Con, don, Geraldine Connell, Gloria Maraggia, Nancy Bushee, Mar jorie Richards. YW Ifront Rau' -Left to Right: Mary Firller Blanche Files, Jean Fo- ley, jean Cody, Lillian Greenwald, Natalie Maclfherson Mary Goins, Constance Guiliana, Olesia Petreyko, Sarah Bowab, Muriel Cohen. .Srrond Rau' Left to Right: Angelina Di Francesco, Norma Hay, Mary Bethony, Mary Milano, Constance Caso, Marian- De- Angelis. Louise Files, Natalie Chicarelli Mary Flynn Gloria Masiello, Doris Cosgrove, Catherine La Fauci. Agnes Cianavan, Betty Pirello, joan Morrisey. Third Ron- Lrlt to Right: Myrtle Toon, Michelma Grossi, Ana toinette De Masellis, Pauline Capillo, Isabelle Fucctllo. bor- raine lritano, Phyllis Brown, Barbara Murphy, Jean Muller. Barbara Nec actueline Brogna Marie Brogna. Loretta Bra- , J I , - voco, Mary De Sesa, Catherine Constas. Janice Reio, Rose Marie Scotti, Laurien Paulson, lleen Mc Carth , Eileen Morris, Barbara Melconinn, Marion Pnlmisano Brenda Prescott, Helen Brnssean. The purpose of the Arena in Boston and the gym in the Girls' High Both these institutions make recreational activities possible. The A.A., Fourth Raw- Left to Rightzl Margaret Flaherty, Margeryllhleustun. . direction of Miss Cunningham and Miss McNamara, meets several times a fnlfillin the re uirements necessar for an ideal curriculum for high school S fl Y The members spend many happy hours taking part in sports such as b table tennis, and basketball. Basketball was the leading sport this year, a spirit prevailing even among the losers. 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Nlztny ot' the girls clicl projects fur the Science :iir on the snhjeet nt' l1tllSUllHllS plants, weeds, anal ' 's. fu - of tum vuttng, laclics will Contract poison Q i Xt Lhristniis ucrume tltjmcr it tlufnl mi intinf U mont thc img., HN Kltll llll It tttll till 'l ftllll ll' 'I X ll c 1 mi it x s mess in mixer ti x lrht l 1 t n fnl :incl nk ninth lun . em 'N nc l ' 'Y Y ' 'y if they lxllll h 'lt it. .- A :Q ' H -' ' ' ' U' 'l te w n larty, ti l' 5, nt al - iflll of ':tl- ' : l tl - titll' li el f Y' gl. .' ll 'i Il, l '-1 is 3 ' l 'ith ' ' , helpecl to ltl'iliC' it sn. Utlicers: l'resiclent, Xlztry tinnisg Yiee-l'resiclent, Nancy Yerrug Secretary, -lean hlnrpllyg Treasurer, ' L . P it 1 1 A 1 in V H ' . .. , i K -Yivfmvlliy x ',w - ,. I- 1 ,f .iz,-l:l' ', .'.' ii' . 5 'f ', , li, I 'Al A .ltherinc llrlfN-lllltdll tlllunqne vi! ms I mu! Rim It I tu Riuh! Larohne Del uc1 Q loria Carey Lwell Cux latherine li.1rs.mn1n lN incy Num Nlary louis Jean Murphy Marcelle Mackha Rita Ciampaglm Anna Pun Stmnd Rau Lrfr to Right Mary l-lynn Amelia Mclauley Aureha Hoyagis Mary Beavis Nlr Bean Anim Iagliuma Phvllts llruwn Nicolina llauxlanza Hilda Simon Sophie Lnugidlis Third Rim Lrft tn Rial!! Kngelma llilwancescu Regina Plchctti Doris Cosgrove Ruth W vnu! Nine, llushu join Sannhi mice Rem luiraine iordon Rnseniarte Scotti lnrn1 K rant Page Eighty One ,fi 2. Q K X A ig fy A f j- xx! 1 f 1 X a g Z gr! SOUT I-I STATION PHE-UHIVI G CL B Une of the busiest cross-sections of Boston is t one in front of the South Station. Lack of alertn and knowledge of tratlic rules and signs are the fact: in accidents which occur here and in other places. T many motor vehicles :fnd pedestrians crossing Dew Square during rush hours create a great safety probl for all concerned. VVe, in Girls' High School, ha a I-'re-Driving Club under the direction of Miss Donald. The aim of the Club is to give a success program of education for the prevention of accide by young drivers. The members are taught to be aw of other drivers and pedestrians, to appreciate problei of city and country driving, to be careful in day a night driving and to have a knowledge of traflic ru md signs X similar program of driver education is carried in most ofthe high schools of Boston That sn 1 program is beginning to achieve success is indicated in a letter from Registrar King thanking the He Nl tsters conurncd for their share in the noticeable reduction ot accidents in the age group from 16 to it mrs Our club keeps one slogan in mind, the three N s fllerfrzvvs Avmds Accident: Inml Run liarlnra Murray jun Simmington Dorothy Ch ibot Jul a W ilker jun lifrieri Riu Mclchionc Rita Fleltman Dorothy VVotm1n Faith Parma Srrund R011 Mary Amelchuck Mary lleivis Joyce Ruby Brown Sylvia Casey Marie Dm C uardl Miss Mae Donald Rosalie Carcia Millicent Ford Virginia lxuezin june lurk Natalie Daniels Evelyn Parziale Q g Y W0 Iorrame hordon Beatrice Dausel Thelma Middleton Barbara MacPherson Margaret Sulluan , 1 I . . W . C t J i . . . . . 4 . . A 1 hx ,A x 1 x . S . . 5 . . W H. l S . Y l ': ' . ' ' '. -1 ' . Q 1 . i '2 . 15 I ' '. '2 ' , .' 1: I A ,I I Q: V- ' 4 ,. YI' z. ' I ', . - 1 I r V l ' I I 4 v ' po L, EI ht -T Third Rory: Aurelia Boyagis, Lois Ferris, Catherine Watson, Nancy Bushee, Mildred jefferson, Rita Maguire. HE EUMMEHCI L CLUB lhc husthng hnsthng lrentont Street shoppmg dts ut represents the goal 'ulnexul hy years of hard work ment hx the owners of the gre'1t stores whnh border IC famous street 'I he purpose of the Lommerual Llulm to prepare tts numbers for tlns lxlllll of life by stress tg employer enlploxee TCl4lll0l1Sl1llD, hy tenclnng the roptr clrc ss for lmnsrnc ss .md tnstxlhng xll the nnportant eussttlts of tht worlvtcliw world olnts of lllllflsl tn Boston lhe members vnsttul the ew L onrt lloust the Lhrrstmn Suenu Monitor Btnlcl lg 1 na w sp.1p1r puhltshmg house, and .1 r.1cho st mon hu spent xnnah tnnt and hwrcl worls hy preparing lxys LIXUI lt lNStlllllllCN plaxs wlnth were gtvcn with o mt x tr mor tlmont m E T Haines . s . . . o nr s H1 It rs llso plrt of the husy lrunq tru! sunt lklfs rtsutnt o t n fc s t s oo 11. . s 4 4 , 4411 1,11 snrtr rms nu lllhlt tl o I runt Rau Left tu Rluht Helen hues! Jean Sxmnnngtun lLllt'Cll Nici xrthy Doreen Wells Suond Run Lrfl to Raul!! Dorothea Randstrom Antoinette Felton Nlr long, hlleen Phllllps Helen Perch Page Elghfy Three ' ' A s - L- 4 t Q . rx v v ss f r Y ' 1 1 Q I Q! ' K f Y. . N I G p ' - ' Q x - Q ' - ' x ' o x ,Sys ...i xsfksi 1 ' A. l . 2 , D .. , . . , . I A F4 W 7 The elnlfs ontsicle activities inelnclecl lielcl trips to 4 5 A R 1: -v4- . '-' -s - f ' -2' 'jr 7- , . . . . . M , . . . ' , . V r , , . ' l 3. r v - Y' v g 1 1 - - 3 H - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 v I 3 y. I 1 . 1 4 . . . , ' . e h 1 ' that the znultence vonlfl le: n e 1 l ust- '55. So, 'L' the Q'onnnerei'tl flnlr is il very essentiul p'1 rt f K l. 'gh, ' 1 J 1 J 1 mnt OH' '- 5: I' -. ' l- , fur line ll-.AX 5, -lixg Y'ee-l're.'iclent, ll r tl 1 R'lll.'lI' nng Sc-'ret'1ry, ll 'l' ' estg ren: - , li - t' ' 'f'n . l l l it . ,.,. 5 'f N il . fi 1 mr-v 2 - 1 1li!M.ZE3l .5 ug. M 5 a AXXRXY XXXXXQXXSV I I - . . l 5 - . fr, 1.4.1 . - it 0 7 'z - 2 52217, - 1 ag. - N All :lin : Y I , -be F- 2 l I 'gif' JJ, - -' ,Iffigf ' Suu: C Vg., I 'qv' .nfl i fart'-1 A-D e M l- 'K ' p . 3 ' I U ' jt' Q 4 T lV 44 'L Q H - XX-..'--iz '55 ,Z -'-P El .5 uma Cn-mn WASHINGTON STREET Y' 3 I J .31 V ,ig 5 . -ilgjfn MEHEHANUISI G CL B The Merchandising Club has promoted friendshi among its members, enriched their vocational back ground, and advanced professional preparations. Ther are great advantages for the girls who seek position in the department stores of downtown Boston. Th members have discussed the interesting incidents whic took place during their part-time employment in th stores. Throughout the year the girls gave talks o American women who became successful in busines. these talks emphasizing their character and personality l'he club had discussions on interviews for work treat ment of customers decorating and advertising. ' eolorful fashion show was held lhe girls showed di ferent types of elothes and diseussed the proper plae . time or iem o be ue lhe xear has meee been prohtable for ill the fortunate members Utheers lresident Mm XXllflCS Seeretars Natalie Lhieearelh lreasurer Doreen Wells Adviser Nlis Xhrgtret Cronin Imnt Run lleitrlce llall Ruth Steves lorrame lritwno lN1talle Chlcarrelll Marie iardoza Xnn Xlllues Nlwric Ilvuer Rita Porzm Margaret Spurr Barbara Connelly Siinml Run 'thry Noguiera Mary IilI'klIlS Marie I-ialmo lean lody C therme Watson Myrtle Toon Miss Cmnm Lonstance Jackson Rosalie Scannel Iillian lolelo Helen burst Kathleen Peterson fluid Rau Sarah Spiegul Mary lxmpowensky Flveeta Steele Margarita Heuston Dorothy Daniels lme-ndu lxn Nlontgunierv Doreen Vtelles Kntnnette Xnessi N1ildre'd1e-ffersun M1rv Fernander Page Eighty Four . e 'X I 0 .l Al l , M ., tv 1 . . X, . 5 4.1 .1 A , K '.,, ,V .IU T Y , 1 V' it - .I . 5 A ' ' . : . -. I - .' . ' ' I ' . 5 e . , - ,- . 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'- -' - I MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS The Museum of Fme Arts IS one of the greatest symbols of Boston s culture VV hen an alumna of Gxrls Hugh sees there a statue of a Roman god or a pamtmg done by a master s hand her thoughts might dr1ft back to the days when she was a member of the Classlcal Club of 1948 She vull remember how the mgemous members of the club orxgmated a new game and hllarxty rode hlgh when snakes were pmned on Medusa' The prom rsmg vurlters of the socxety wrote entertammg myths vwhxch mcluded everythmg from the held of nature to the perennlal obstacles of love The future Ingrld Berg mans enacted wltty charades and the mortal mxsses related storles as ancient as Caesar s Rome The G H S alumna wxll remember too how the Classical Club bade nts members farewell with one of the most scmtlllatmg partxes of the year As that gurl leaves the qunet hall she wxll know that just as the Art Museum holds Boston s culture ln tts palm the Classrcal Club will always be a symbol of erudltlon OFF ICERS Preszden! Vzce Preszdent Anna Shargabxan Serretary Treas nrer Fllzabeth Salaml Page E ghty F e I l X gnu-vw--3 ug' . . , . , . . . , . . l . . . . f v ' - ' . 1 . . . Y . . . 1 , . . i ,K . v , . . . . . , , Y , . . . . 1 ' 1 ' Q 1 A ' , - . i -iv ,A ' -f Q55-T? ,,. 12 i' a- 1 -s, -Q , 15,1 4 fs-Zdf. 'E N f fe at ff A A 5 . QE - l. ', .in -, 2 si 'Y -4 -.. L ?llvii?Y'i'+l ' - liw lu --- -- In . 14..- , - THE LIRRRRY SERVICE 1, '-K., in RARY OK Ying! -- i H ,, B , X 7 , . 1 E 0 A , 0 :EE . Q-1,41 ri ,. U? tllllllillul Malin' l i 4 2-.. fa ' l E fl, h f f uf, '..,' 2 v -, f,, Z sfkilgf' Eli' '!flf3e 'I-T553 QS, l',-'Af' 1 ij-'Q .-1 2 -ff-fr --,- - H?- T Efvut-Q ug- axr- ' -- gli 3' Thr i g 5:51, !i.f2.1rl ,Eff -Ali.: git' -il-L ' .f v . 0 f I -1 '-iz.-?.i':'iI1f11f, mil fail Bit? gg!! X milnwnl rpm ul lull! ',i 'Ll W, 75 'W'Iv'I'I+-,.l. l...1un1.L.. ',.g llll Ill 'N ,- i 1 Il ,H ET: Qdllllllllllvlvltllmlll . in m inn ' A l ' 'U 'Ill Il l In wlln n iv -mn cumin ' it un lillvltn v f - ' - . . all , ' .4 I 'U' t 5,2 ,,. 'f ' 'E - l-.A ' l..' will :W ull: gl W .Wt 1 ,-, - ' e .. .. .... .,, 1 .-., , ,- ' 'nt 1 u vmtulm 1 W, it ,mn ,,, H- n.. u nn--.......,mt .at..u.-n .U ...H .1-... V I E4 K 1:-it f . 5 -- thi ,ze ' iggelif-'J Jllfff ffl If BOSTON PUBLIC LIBDADY Looking at Boston through the eyes of any l,ibrar Service Club member, we first focus on the llostoi Public Library. The Girls' lligh School library serve Girls' High as the Boston Library serves the entir eonnnunity. Our library is our focal point in the builcl ing, where every one of the fifty-tive members, uncle the rlireetion of Bliss llennig, try to serve all girls neecl ing help. In 1948 the Library Service Club has been able ti supply the library with new books clerivefl from th earnings of the Book XVeek program. They have als sent CUXRIC naekages to liurope. Other activities in e uc ul the 'iristnrts and Ya mn inc par ics a sumnu 1 tnnu. on in mr scum moo run tc hu x 1 nu urs s . Q c . u 1 is 1 . asurcr xi St Uxn Poqc Eighty Six ll X071 I' l I t ll HIC ll 1' t N lflf ll in leusii mm Ros Ni ol 1 iunhnn S phi: Cougulxs Pnth l xrm1 'Vi lheent l' ral l it kson 'X nrx li fry C SKNI nll F088 V fl U I llll U l YN ll' HY logh uni Rn: 1 as 1 vos: 7 M o en o L n i 4 islnr nr then nopouons tlorn Ci x l l l' ' tl . .l' t ' t ' , ' tea, tlez 'il t' g.: l :ll lc 'ws. A the year eznne to a close. it can be szucl that it was on of 1' -nt. Nth J: l're.'iclent, lllwn 'h ' lan ' -lli 'rig Yiee-l'resirlent, U nftanee fllllllllltij Tre' 5 - , l ta Riog .' 'ere tary, Gloria .' ian. lfr.: I I' 'L l,or nm' tlorlv , llizma Lee, lll: l' Cane lli'ri, Miss llennlg, Conftimee Kiiuliilulx, M: lr fin ull, T1 lhin, 34 1 Vt 'C in. ll. . .., fo 1 Y, vi' . ., . i ' ' lr: , ,: tra -Inc 6 . fa U .xelm M: Dm'-91, Zel 1 C pr, Irene Slim-gal, I. retta liravaer, M: llr gun, Realmz- V: em, M: Q Ka lanlztn. l'l ' 1-: Vlara tiranlolfu, Phyllis Brown, Franc-J Kmlr , -, Eli al 'th Fl r' ee, R s'll in: lnlr ,z f, lb: 'I J liliz ' l S '. zreg. Owxa bl' 81- 41 we 'V in fe ' 'ch 'ik X X oh X Pen Ind s' X. ' ,, Q' book ends 10' xv' C, Page Eighty-S Ss.,-f I1 X 0 CITY HALL STUUE T COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Lounul is to promo the activities and interests of the school lhrough tl kOllI1Cll under the direction of Miss Carroll the gir are able to express their opinion and make suggestioi about student 'tctnities lt is tht Student tounullf who sells pins stickers banners and tickets for tl football game the librarx SCTXICC Llxb program well as for the Senior Plat presented bw the llramtt Club The work on the school contests for attendan and scholarship has been assigned to the Student C ou cll by our Headmaster Members of the Council ser as ushers for the Atlumnae Reunion Parents Nigl Senior Play and Graduation This wear the speu project has been 1 booklet Manners for the Teen age The Council combines work fun and serine fo the school Uthters 194719-its lresldent l'1ur1en Paulson 315 XlCCPT'CilflCl1I 'Nltrltne 'Nlorris 705 Surettr lhnm Farrell l03 Treasurer Nlatalie McPherson 308 tlt s l mders Senior Class Nancy VVelch 318 lunior Class MIYIOH Lostanzo l08 Sophomore llts um ec l0Q Freshman Qlass Ftta Wong 414 Puqe Etghty-Eight .S lfmni Ron' Left In Right: Nancy VVelcli, Lziurien Vaillson, Mr. Mcfoy, Miss Carroll, Natalie MacPherson, Mary Kziraighlnnian. fronrt Rini- Lvl! lo Riyfhfz-Angeliki Anagnos, Pauline Capillo, Louise Files, janet Price, Marie Dooley, Kath- erine hpoon, Mary Goins, Katherine l'ons!as, joan Morrisey. ' FANEUIL HALL Uttucrs l resident o'1n Moort X ite l res idcnt THE DEBATI G EL H Many years ago, great orators spoke from the famou. platform in Fanieul llall, pleading for the most worthy ideals of our country. This year the members of ou Debating Club must have made these men smile witl admiration. Our Debating Club, under the direction ot Mr. Lirehan, can boast of an eminently successful year The American Legion oratorical contest was won by Mary Hethony. Mary Bethony, Mary Karoghlauian and ,Ioan Moore upheld the negative on XVhetbe There Should Be a XVorld Federation over XVMICX against debaters from l.atin School. There were de- bates with Latin, Technical High School, Memorial, and the Jeremiah li. Burke School. The club also took part in the Hearst Oratorical Contest. The year ended with 1 banquet at l ongxxood lowers Mary llethonx Secretary lreasurer Cxntlni Ixostitlt rr! Ron ara Heartquist Mlrv hthonu it os c hu o 1 Stroud Rim Nlary lxaroghlmim Xnn '81 thonu llorn Smith Nlartelle Mic ln Page Ninety Y. K 1 V 'Q F sl. i I 1 . ': Harb . '. , . 1 1' I - Joan M rare. Vynthia K :ti , C 1 'l tt- Alncva-si. ':. ' 2': .1 .: I '. f ,. ' .. k.. AMEHIE!-KN LEGIUN UH TUHIE!-XL CU TEST American Legion Oratorieal Contest, 1947. Judges, Contestants and Directors 4 The Lhalrlady introduces 7 4 The winners ' Erfrfi, if ,loan makes a point Q X x l'he teams of Boston Tech and Girls' High Uratorieal Contest, 1946 1- ..lg fix ,NK X' -wr: 'N Fw- ,gf -1. -2- nsqung. BOSTON OPERA HOUSE. trtmcndous suucss tnthusiastit tllx Tililtlfl hy fatultw THE UHAMATIE EL B The Opera House is the center' or great dramati talent in Boston. Yet, during 1947-1948, our assemhl hall has been the center of dramatic talent for th students of Girls' lligh School. The Dramatic Clul under the direction of Miss Bosher, held its meeting every Thursday. The spirited munhers had initiation for the first few meetings 1md eharades monologue, and adwerh games vurt held throughout the xear I also had the good fortune to hear a most enjoyable tal hy Nlrs XX lutehousc A featured highlight of the yea was the pantommt, 1111 I utul Ouerf presented at th Book NVeek l'ntcrtamment and 'tt larent leather night lhe central attivitx of the tear was of tours: ie thret att plat 1114 turn S1111 uv Ilus ix s 'slllilCIlfS dllfl lld.I'C'Ill 's un thc 1 1 Q no on 1 ptr ormanu on but tlso on tmost happx and slllklss Hutrs l rtsidtnt NI irx lx.1roghl1mm Sctrctirx hloria Nlara 1.1 I it R l ft to Rnlhl Constance tluluna Harlmara Heartqulst lharlotte Alxrcvaya leraldine Connell I lorn 'Vlaraggia 'Vlary lxaroghlaman Teresa 0 Do nell lynthia k09llCk jean Foley Mary Nolulxo S I lx Irff fo Rmh! Mary larxto ewell Lox Clroline De l uca latherlne Lonstas MIIIICCIII Ford lhxllu l'onud ts Ilnni Rn L llromn ulla Ndli'llbl'llll!l Angelxki Anagnus Xnna FICI oan 'Vlorrisey Agatha lozzo Lonstance 'Vltrcelle 'Vlacklra l'li1nlveth Salmu Annu Shargahian Ir f to Riuht Phyllis Nintiro 'N mc, Xerro X IYKIHIB lxuczin lhvllis Quinn Kun Nlahonew oan N1 irx llethonex Rust N1 nie l mXurlu Ruth Loumhan Agnes Lanavan Doris Losgroxe uh X xnot Pdli Cefar I ourlh Rim :ui l eri 'Ninn lm Mr Pogo Ninety Two If t to Ruhr lhyllis Allen Roselmina lndrisano louise Nlandell Nlarie Doolei Helen Hrns 'Q ,-- - 'Y 1 1 I , ,V ' ., ' ' . , i V 3 i Yi -.ii A . . . . . ' Y V . l Y' K ' I ' -fs x 4 K in --- a 5 dd--.. tap XK'l - - curtain came dowt, it f'll, t 1 ' f '1 ly, 1 5 1 .' . U' J Hifi year. fl 5: ' ' , . 1 1 '1 3 -1 ' ' i gg . 75 I ' Af ' A f ' -5 Y.: ro: l im- .r I 1 : , :1 I i' '1 , 'I , v' F ' i ' I V . ,Yeovil Hur- . ', : 1 ,' 1 ' , J ' l . 1 ' - r . ' , ' 1 '. . ' ' T , ' '1 .f , 1 ..'.: ,.'1 ' , ' ', ',' ', ' ,r . ,', Moore, . J ,' -', ,' . 1' ,1 ' 11, 1 ' , . T . '. ' ' ' , A I Y- . I 1 f l' . , f 'J 1 ' '. , J ' ', , . . , . ' vs , ,ous F r's, .'. Y i l , HUGH WEEK ENTERTAINMENT Before the pantomime shall our daughter marry? Make up 46The king is deadp, duke is banished All are dead our sponsors and lovely notes Dancing stars High C Page Ninety-Th i rx ,,,,1-fr-' .IT 4- agl ,,, , THE DIST rr -K 5 5.1-utlnllllllllg 5?-if 3' 5' itllllllllai trttnrt g JM If ever a magazine spoke the Cnrls lllgh Dum if' U -at I ll.. if-,L certamly does talcmg off mto new worlds every gl g u 'Nils 1 ,yn- H I m N umm ummm nlllllll who attends thls school In the 1715111 we have r counted all the conungs ln and gomgs out of everyox V ,, H- -,,,, ,H , ,-?, 1 lg... , nfl?-fl W it W -,L V ,F i V 1- g-rl i f---Q . of----aa, - ,gh ., 4 g '-.---2-jgirff' , , HN, W... 1-T . - 'f'JC'-T?sT- ' IQ fjiiillf rr Y f Q'--if-'Y Ai A gf' '1 ,M,'nYWg M12 Y . --1. 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MH awarded In thc Lolumhta Scholastic I ress IXSSOLVIIN A JN for lJCll1g onc of thc hest school magazlnes nn thc entl ur', x MLN. t a ,K glee' country In 1947 our edltor recelved an award fro Nvlllllgql lxlleldlll l 'I l lx-llllfr the l 10111 for the hest 9CllfOI'ldl wrxtnng and the 17mm 1-.fiat ltself was 'tw trded honorable mentlon for best magazu malce up bnder the expert guidance of Mxss Labhma ' Vllss Rutledge Mr Lasey and Dr O I eary all the successes have bcen posslble Qtalf ldntor ln Lhxef Glorla Maraggla Ltterary Ichtor Dorothy Dymlmg BllblllCbS Mmagcr Hcl Lhm lnteruews loan Scolponettl Charlotte Abrevaya Fashions lewnne Qcanlan School News Iewel Lo Sports llclcn llI'lINSC1ll Xrt lanet Price Iran! Rong Left to Rtaht Jewell Cox hlurna Maraggxa Lharlotte Abrevaya Second Rnzv+L1'ft to Rmh! Dorothy Dymhng joan Scolponetl Jeanne Nvanlan F9099 NWCYY Four ART STAFF UP UISTAPP .f1'uh'd: janv! Priceg ,S'tund1'ng1 Lrft tu Riflhl: Svlmu 1 Ron- Lrft to Right: llarharn Murphy, Harriet Adznns, Dorothea Randstrom, joan Glennun, Agatha ul, Edith lim-Iinsky, Sarah liuiuzm DIST FP I-XIUES Run' Lvl! to Rlyhl. june lurk, UI:-sm Petr:-yku, Rita Maguire, Mary Flynn, Angehna D1 Francesco. Page Ninety-Five .q :Q , Typists What would we have done without Miss God- clard's class? i ADVERTISING STAFF lfnml Run-: june Kirk, Sarah lluwah, Ruth lllest, Antoinette Fel- ton, Margaret Wyshak, Lorraine Sada. ,Sl-mind Raw: Mary lleavis. Eileen Philli s, Nancy Bushec, Lor- raine Gordon, Mary Rokas, Rita Melcliionc, Rita Fleitman. Third Ruin: Ulcsia Petreyko, Diana Lee, Adelaide Farrah. Page Ninety-Six Busy at work I 4 - FACULTY ADVISERS Miss 1,1-:ONURA Cuxmms Miss GRAVE Rmmixs Miss KATnl,i-:lax O'lJuNovAN PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Front Raw: Constance Guiliana, Audrey Langton, Edla Cedar Louise mandell, Charlotte Ahrevaya. .Yrrand Row: Margaret Desmond, Teresa 0'Donnell, Nancy VVelch Rita Ciampaglia. YEAHBUUH LDITORIAL STAFF 1 rr :nl mg I In hm 1 AIJTIYIKIIIIS X nrunuu IleX I el In ons! ns Roxana ITN I uX unlu Bunm YS Mirce Q' nklu filrturml mnmttm 1 n I 114 mn ldxtor II ny I I -I.rvl.stunt.f Xngclllu An'mp,ux Ann Lmcotta mmaru Im dmv I 'K em 'lr ul H I Il mm NC In on lx 4: I ur u O Dunn '14 ,kbp-f ,I BUblNEbS STAFF ml! I 1 Illl rn mn L Iillulm Num nn Hulk ucklu mar lun 'I I u I Xngc 1 I'Ioslux u limo!! lun. I t 4: lhf nm ne I llxlnn Iunklurt IN xx x run lun hreta I-reel will Sculpunctl Rngnn Rmmlnuln lmlrlunu lum' lxuk M1ry Annlc uck ART QTAFI' l A V H IIN IIN ll I llli III IIUNI IIIIC nun 1 v IIIIIISI N n il ll I I K IIU TIM I lllll Il' I lun 1 in lu ns I NI :gn rm N lv. i LITERARY STAF F Imnt Ran 11 l ta Rwhl hI'lll5'II'lI Dunmml Angllllu Anxgnm ny lar nu Xlrgllxxa Ixuczm um 'lhmrx Iluu Nlcllolx Mumd how LI t tu Rxqh! Nlary Dc Sw: Nlaru. Ilmgnn M1rmn :roll Nlxncw I urlger Iuralzllm Ilu I Cl1lra. M1clvLr Rltx X mlumxan Xnna Sh1rg.1Ium Ilona Lusgmvc Ihyllls Qpdtaru llnfd Ilan Lf I fa Rmllf Rose 'Halle I 1 X uulu Ruth Lllllllllllll If cm mu Rn!! Wx Page Nmety Seven Iih V fl : 'lla' I l'yg , : 4 'all , Call -rim' I' 1 ,' . ' L H : . ll 4 Mx ag All .: Ant' ' ' If-Ito 2 . -' 5 ' : ' I:' .EIHI up . , : I - ' . ' 5, 3 l'I . 5' If I : Iill. Q' I. 1 F ' IIQ: . -1 - .': l 5 l.l 'f uf fill : hIlK'I 'II ' 4-II. .r ' V -, 4 A . ' . - lwilr. I 1':1u-N Il SI l'l1 'I-'1l.v4': lfl: 'cs A I',', IV: 'vs ' lh ' . Sn-lm. Grmul. Sully lluinzm. Mnrimn l': ' ann, 'Vin- , fr'l I ya-, IIzI'lu:lr:I M-l'I nc, lil: :I 'tl Ifl wc, I.: rzim- , . ll lllurn SIYIII. lNIill 1l II: .1-I4-r, RII: I J I ', .I 5 L X if Rf-lulnns. ,lxm--I llrlcv, Mary I c-vnzmmlm-1, Ilurutluy VI'l1m-, L .'. Q 1' I ' A 'QF' - 1 1 I K I . l'r lnml Lrf tl lx h It. l.I I - llc Luca, . - - Bar' 5: : . III: - M: ' 1, Emi lil .I'C: 'tIy, . -l. ' :XII ' 11, ' - ' - , M I l'mv Lwf t RU : lrc ' Sl g1I, ' ' . 1 , 'z ICY' M. YI-urn, 'I'I1 I' I , ' ' ', J 2 f ', XY, . ' l'iclu'ttx. . 'sz , . , . ' - h ' . .' .,-.f U 'X-3 ..,K . V I -V Ma' .'z. ,ja I -, ' ' 'f 1 1. ' ' 1. . fl ..: I . ful, .'- . '. 4: 'z ',4 , .'. .. , I .I : S A A. A , ' , .Z ' 'ral ' l':u'lv:y. Drr thy Dymlmg. I '4'uul. ff I... ALUM AE .NX N. Na- . ,ga 9 216-Partxes were fun 215-Time out for pictures 305-Famlllar faces 306-Tlme out for refreshments 308- Twas the night before Christmas 3151A pg-egengauon 1 ' . , . f - V ' ' ' 1 9 . . , P Q O Hund d 317 Um m m good' fx Hnhrrxng m Glhrmtmzw Svvewnn Our Christmas soloist Wylde 8 hgej Q L K' 'rv Q10 6808 I I 1 Q - I lr'-Y' i L. '-4-...G DIET HES W rx!-qw, K f N X ,K,w,,,m LWB 'Q 's fx X f? Noe yn xpsfff 3 ,ffv Q lX1'jy, JT1'l F 'I fs., xxxb WX I 'N S AND S u 'ati Q his '59 ,wwfimf R M yd ' Tm Q-Q Hum' x ..., ' Q I ,Jo f 43 :WN if X K? '34, ,- .. ' ,ff 'g Kew' fgjs f H V! lx X ! Z Q.. , vm V, . KQX if- - A . mx - , ,An fx .4 oi NXH, -f.: AV' W x N Xa up X v, . . 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' Lf J I L . r. -'fgf k 513143 f- K h . .sm .,,,:,,. . ., f Wwwxfwf M f R , J' XS 7 N-.f frsnncm Downs FRANH Rm5Pw5 M SO WHL OOF GAR DEN fl I I f I 4 V Ii 4' 1 3 ,v AN Ano 'r Qu' E G ess 'FO Q QT I S ONSTA k P 'v 7,0 945 4' Q53 W0N+ YOU Cone me wi pAM,,Rv 'H I , F IAT was E Q 50' ' ASH 'fn M' . .6 1 il , V -My U X 02 M, Z Nc. w Offnc , . o. f I 1 I fm T' if ,gr X fx .. 'H V ' f if -..f A.: .J ' :Nui 3? ah? -T , 3 f' '- L -,L g Q Ai . .s 1:27 . . -- 'T -f .I . Ax Y ' - ' ' x . y I gill-if Bunn: 1 A Xia- W TP TH : , -A W5 ' Wx N0 PASS! 'BET E Iliff C X THE Loneesf Loou as ncaa' FRIDAY' 411 K! My S--rJQX OH THE lNJU5TICE OF IT ALL. 0 f 2 E Nl M X, N AS :I psmfrzs Dunina W Lu N20-130 A W , gl, F-J ..x-1 1 ' QWHT' PL se iff: 1117 S ' 'ra4iaiLT3 1-2--4453 ' , xl W Mx Y Y C v , Q 5 The appropriate clothes for all occasions is an art we can master. 1 I 'v f' ' The proper coloring and posing help to fur- lhcr a moclel's career. K 'L.... Accessories make the dress, Page One Hunured SIX ,,.-an il ii There is a 6'model way of walking, smiling, and showing clothes , 4 F2 mx The stout, the tall, the lean, the short-all wear the proper clothes . Not yet for Vogue--hut how soon, knows' an Nb jk? 95,004 :Z 'I 'bode Q FI' 9060 versatile ex 1. A 'af talented ye poised Pogo Ono H 1 d S i l ex' we eye SPECIAL SOLNU EFFECTS Ros:LulNA Iuon:sAno MeLLuc:Nv Foro CnAnL0vv: AlnEvAvA GERALDINE CONNELL PROPERTIES JEANNE FOLEY TICKETS NAvAL1e McPmznsoN PAuLuNE CAv1LLo MAnv Gowns AK Svuosnv CouNcuLLoRs FACULTY SUPERVISION Dfnscruon MAnJonlE Bosuew Tncxzvs Ano MAAEUP MAnoAnEY CARROLL Posvzws JuLlA RUYLEDGE Pnunvunc RUVH KENNEDV sa AGGIE Vlcxv Jsnnv KAvnv EDNA Beavis MILDRED Mxss Ho SAQTE ANGEL li I wage 'bon dead eb, I UGREEN SHUDDERSN A Mvsrsnv PLAv :N THnEE Acrs PRESENVED av Tw: GIRLS Hlow SQHUQL CuAnAcTEws IN onnER ur ArvEA Mrss HoLL:s1ER's 1:5 vEAw oLD N ECE MEMBEHS or Mwss HoLL4svEn's PsvcnoLocv I CLASS LLISTER A PROFESSCH or PsvcHoL0Gv A MATD AN UNEXPECVEO ouisr DnAuA11c CLUB nANcE AcAvwA C0110 NANcv Guocsw MAnv KAROQNLANT JQAN Moon: CvNvuuA Kosfncn PMVLLIS SvArAno MAnv LAnAYo Nnmcv Vgnno Bowls CoscwovE HELEN BwussEAu PLACE VHE Lrvlnc Room or M155 HoLLwsrEw s uouNTAwN cAsuN :N THE Nonvw woons EACH Acv unnuvzs Arvsw rms PnEcEoxws ous, vAxEs vLAcE A rf AN We .,,,' We 2 Page One Hundred hgh! 8 . 1, . o'QlI1'q?, d lzg126vQF2aizn9 '4 4, 'be ev' Pncnucsm sv SPruwAL AwwANcEMENv w 1 THE URAvAvvL Puausmno Con' 09 Cnwcnoo C5 ,C sec' we Kyo ea , e . 'eh-9 you sq Vvgzq. Q- 1-8 ,S-. ,cv 17135 hi? sqft 1sQD We was d 'vas DON T GO TO SEE GREEN SHUDDERS YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART OR FRIGHTEN EASILY PSYCHOLOGICAL MYSTERIES xY, MARCH 11, at 2:30 . 40C y, JAY MARCH 12 at 8:00 ..... Oc A U S W Foqc Ono Hun irvi Tcn 3 lfI6l,l7 'O :Sf xr I -affx. Q wi IF! I FT 'SEMA 'if' I-4 Lu I, -5---PQ ' 1 1 nm1'4'W'v' 1 'TR-' J sa 4 5,5 TT I i . e' :Legg . . J I ' gf' -V 'ggi' . w--.X gp, -- , f . I ' .V ' x A ...,,. . 4:3- f , 'xx Y f 'lx' J I! . , ,. wx' f ii as ..- Y F N'-xr 5 v A,--'xii xii gf, . f' 2 S , , H 'lx ., ' ,Q . 'K l L Z gy 2... Y X an Q-4 1 fx WI id l ifa ' '. ' A . V! A ,E N ...Zi R :...-.....f f' , , Q25 4 r ,. ' ' 1 X f ' I ,P . , ,.:':, 5 L WW Q' 6 'A .. L 'P M -I W r' fx' ' ' - 2 'Q , i, 4 , - V. Z 1 1 br ' sf K ,. , 4 Y- M W 2 A , X ., K Z .mx 5 ,- .'.' k Q x ' ,xr , x 1 4- V k ' h A if 4' X ' K 23:7-2' ' , - 'JM . V , g R X! '- - -V ' f -i A n I I ' . 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U 'zf-I ' - N 4 --. - A -Q A . vi A 1 ' 'R-. 1 'Q X , K 1 ,ryllfffl A , .f'- ' A Q N ' .ff ,,, f if - ,. , 1 , 5 N J' .x . 43 3 .1 K '- Q' fi 'S Q f' .' .Ft J: gxffgi YS .ci S i J T , iw? f W' fy: 1.4-xv' A 'V . g K Q f X , I v ' Q ' ' - X., .. ' 9 ' ff ,l ffif 1 ,S 1 'Qi-.. - .5 Q ii 1 1 ci. .t,,,J Q .,, ,1., .fvf AD EHTISEME TS W ii 'Q SW? 4 P ' ef 453833 Typical Senlors 'sf if j? gif! 1 0 0, 'J 1 e fs- Qi QY Famlllar fam s Do not swear at all, Romeo Let jov In unconfined SE IUR ogc Om' Hundrmi Fuurtccn PARTY Refreshment committee F524-al-N N-v-4-1 f-sand! Le seat' Let's dance! In The Long Run . . . you and your fnends wtll prlze the portralt that looks l1ke you your truest self free from stage effects and 11ttle conce1ts lt IS ln th1s long run photography that PURDY success has been won Portralture by the camera that one cannot laugh at or cry over 1n later years tect your photographlc self by havxng PURDY make the portralts 0 PLEASING PORTRAITS ' PROMPT SERVICE 0 RIGHT PLACES Means Satisfaction Guaranteed RDY 160 TREMONT STREET BOSTON Off1C1Gl Photographer G1IlS H1gh School Class of 1948 Special Discount Rates to All Glrls H1gh School Students P O H i d For present pleasure and future pride pro- 'A' 'A' Maul? CHAMP? In Its Must Advanced Pnrm We prepare young men and women for a hte of refmement mterestmg work secuntv and prosper1ty COURSES are complete and system1zed Our INSTRUCTORS have been carefully prepared to a requrred standard and each one IS a GRADUATE of the ACADEMY ttself CLASSROOMS are spacxous and modernly equmpped an entrre buxldmg IS devoted for th1s purpose The number of h1gh class posntons frlled by our FREE PLACEMENT BUREAU has rncreased yearly for more than a decade Moderate Tultlon Convenlent Payment Terms DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Further mtormatron regardmg the possrbrhtres ln thxs vocatron gladly furmshed Wnte for tree booklet or v1s1t our Academy vnthout obhganon WILFRED ACADEMY XJJQ., ml Manly Cuhuf., 492 BOYLSTON ST BOSTON MASS KENmore 60880 Telephone LIBerty 7136 the Cathay House Boston s Smartest Chmese Restaurant Open Darly from 4 p m to 3 a m Sundays 3 pm to 3 a m 70 BEACH STREET BOSTON MASS Gordon and Amta Chue When rn town drne at GAMSUN S lt s Arr Condmoned Restaurantmq A11 Chmese Delectable Delmcacxes DINNER MUSIC 21 Hudson Street Bosotn ll Mass Wong Iayne Mgr Hub 4797 Tes Dev 8732 Fnendly Flowers for Every Occasion I OHN HENRY Inc FLORISTS 569 Tremont St Boston 18 Mass Tel KENrnore 8136 8137 Q d S xtccn I , .. . . . . f . , 0 0 I I ' I , . .. . . I . , . ' I o ms Q. , . -1 , . Yes Slr' Gar 9885 Slade s Orlglnal Barbecue Chxcken The Slade Way 958 Tremont Street Boston Mass Comphments of A FRIEND KOPLOW TRIMMING CO INC The Most Complete Stock rn Amenca of DRESSMAKING SUPPLIES Buttons Zxppers Brards Ruchmgs Canvasses Wool Interhnmqs Dressmakrnq Equrpment Threads 29 33 KNEELAND STREET BOSTON MASS 1 mlnute from corner of Stuart and Washmgton Streets Northampton Cash 6. Carry Custom Taulonng Cleanslng 81 Dyeing 834 Tremont St Boston MOSS Tel Copley 0375 Hub Trucklnq Co Inc 179 Camden St Boston 19 MOSS Ho Lea Yon Restaurant Authentrc Chmese Food 20 HUDSON STREET HANCOCR S393 BOSTON MASS Tel LaFayette 2921 Raymond E Gorman Re xstered Phx IIIJCIST 50 Causeway St Boston 14 MOSS Te JA 4 1333 Front System Ahgnment Bear System Carl A Peterson Auromorlvs REPAIRS Specloluzmg on Engmc Tune ups Green Street Jomonco Plonn MOSS Silver Bakery Inc 45 SPRING STREET BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS Dcvonsnrrc 8 8070 Abdelahad Records 93 HUDSON STREET BOSTON II MASS Anton Abdelohod Charles Abdelohod Concord Prescrlptlon Pharmacy 1631 Washungton Street Cor W Concord Tel COM 8988 8395 BOSTON MASS FOO O HL de LL , . 1 . . Ii-t.tltlisIrt-tl 11033 , . ol o . I A NYM. .XI.I,1-IN. l'rt.I-. ' Ol 0 , , . Open from 11 n.m. to 1 u.m. Saturdays to 2 a.m. . H . . 1. . lv i . . I1 .X. ll1'RN11.XX1, Rug. 1'11:r1m, 65 ' , 1 ' - S 7 U nc T In r Ll Scvvntw Compliments COMMUNITY PRODUCE C Growers and Packers l Ira t5wl4Q , Ll E A BRAND CELERY SPINACH and other PACKAGED VEGETABLES PASCAL PHI SHLH' IIHISPEH' TASTIEH' Only the BEST rn PACKAGED VEGETABLES IS Labeled ROSEBUD ir The Heart of the Harvest o. of ' I , if wh ff 'v QcgdO G rg wt. inf! Ng x,-I, VP Q1 V Gm of 125 TREMONT STREET BOSTON DEV 6856 HAN 3066 STAMATOS BROS MEAT MARKET COFFEE A PROVISIONS CROCERIES FRUITS 1679 Washington St cor Worcester St See our newly opened selfservuce grocery department KEN 8373 BOSTON MASS SALUD TO 48 A Truly Muslccxl Class cmd Then Excellent Duector from HOMEYER S SHEET MUSIC RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS AND RADIOS BAND INSTRUMENTS MUSIC LITERATURE CrIAS. W. HOMEYER AND CO., Inc. 498502 Boylston Street BOSTON KEN 3510 Hlghlcxnds 7456 Est 1885 FOR FLOWERS OF EXCELLENCE Danes Flower Shoppe Inc 22 WARREN STREET ROXBURY Thomas H Cu Icy P es Flo ers by Wure Compl ments SCHAFFER S 1214 WINTER ST BOSTON MASS Compl LEE SUN FOO Comp'umcr1ts of 0 FRIEND PQOHIINI f r V f L l I-I -' TE iments . . . Eff Batchelder 6. Snyder Compluments of NC 415111111111 Glltrnmrh 55 BLACKSTONE STREET BOSTON 13 MASSACHUSETTS New England s lecxdmg food Purveyors to Restaurants Hotels Camps Schools Hospxtmls and Insututxons Frank S Colley 6. Son Prescr pt on Pharmacists 6lO T emo t St cor West Dedhom BOSTON MASS Tcl COM 9490 8215 552 T Boston Mos toms DEVo1shlr0 9553 7279 6697 DR MAURICE KRAFT Optometrist Co rechve Eye Tram g SUMMER ST BOSTON MASS pl ts A FRIEND 71 CLIFTON A PIERCE Compl me ts of THE LAVALLE PRESS 1089 91 TREMONT ST BOSTON 20 MASS THE QUALITY SHOP CAREYS FLOWER SHOPPE TOO WARREN STREET ROXBUPY , 0 . K A 1. , i i ' ' r n ,, , l I ' 7 - Y ' ' in 1n+m,xs Rli'I I'If,NlIl:QRt2, lm ez.. Rt-Q. l'lt..tm 77 MSITOPOIIICIH Drug Co. Com 'mm of I , ll It N.XlflJl'Nll.XX. lf l'lt rcmonl St. , PI ' I r ' , , Conn :ments of . ' n ' ' ' Compliment of , , . ' Q l O It l l I ' t Dme and Dance HON LOY DOO Reol Ch1nese Food 9 TYLER STREET BOSTON DEV 6949 Telephones LIB 0067 Comphments A FRIEND ICE CREAM Fcxvorably Known For 55 Years AND STILL IN A CLASS BY ITSELF Made ln MIIIOR for Pcxrtxcular People 131 ELIOT STREET MILTON 87 MASS Compl ments of The Employees oi the COLUMBIA CLEANSERS Comphments of - 0 F' i' ,, . . 0 BLUehills 8-7850 1 . . . of S . H . Full Secretarial and Intensive Short Courses cow 'Q' ,oo 5 gee fb Individual Progress and Attention 178 Tremont Street KENmore 6040 Visit . . TIMOTHY SMITH'S FASHION FLOOR O FOR STYLE O FOR QUALITY 0 FOR LOW PRICES TIMOTHY SMITH CO Roxburys Leading Dept Store FOLSOM S MARKET Inc Bosrons BUSIEST room sromz 1803 WASHINGTON ST cxt Northampton Pcrrkxnq off Shcxwmut Ave Comphments of HYMAN BROTHERS CLOTHIERS 619 Wcxshmgton Street BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS Tel Hancock 6738 YEE HONG GUEY RESTAURANT SPECIALISTS CHINESE FOOD TRY OUR SPECIAL LUNCHEON c AM 3 34 OXFORD ST BOSTON MASS pf,QH11T1 CQ, 4' . . -523- I I O Open until I A,M. Private Booths S0 - . II , . to P.M. GAR 93Ol LINCOLN DRUG INC 922 TREMONT STREET BOSTON MASS ALL KINDS OF ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES ICE CREAM LEON S The Spot For Young People 797 Tremont St Boston MQSS Lean Robmson Prop KENmore 49l4 SAMMY S DONUT SHOP 475 COLUMBUS AVENUE BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS BLUE EAGLE Mr James Jackson 803 TREMONT STREET BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS Compluments of Supreme Vacuum Stores Inc 21 BEACH STREET Hue 5829 TREAT YOURSELF T0 THE BEST' DAVIS BARBER SHOP Courteous and Sanitary Servlce Marxonette Beauty School scnuscss MARIONETTE 720 SHAWMUT AVE HIG 757l Mxllcrrd F Reld Memoncrl Chcxpel lO4l Tremont Street Roxbury Massachusetts Tel HI 5 4838 Compluments of the Creator PAQUITA DOLLS Mrs Veronuca Stevons RIVERSIDE ILLINO S BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS or 48 LOIS de VALLET REAL ESTATE I84 Commonwealth Avo Boston I6 Mass KEN 6085 DOUGLASS SQ PHARMACY Hoel C Jackson Cor Cabot and Tremont StS Boston MaSs THE MAN WHO KNOW HOW FRANK C ROYSTEN Taulor Desugner and Cutter Ladnes and Gents Garments Teacher nn Tanlorlng and Desngmng 407A Columbus Ave Boston Mass LES THE TAILOR vAcuuM TEx SYSTEM There us a dlfference' CALL AND DELIVERY 509 Columbus Ave COM 6188 Compllments of HOMER C JARRATT Real Estate TONY PEREZ Barber CORNER DRUG STORE Tel KEN 7l99 IAY IEWELERS DIAMOND WATCH REPAIRING 56l Columbus Ave Boston Mass MARCUCCI S MARKET l2O Salem St Boston ROBINSON FLOOR COVERING ROOM 206 PagcOnc Hu tc1T c ty The I I I - 963 TREMONT ST. BOSTON, MASS. ' ' I I nkf 4 VV n T I' Compliments of GEORGE M BEZREH Comphments from THE VOCAL STUDIO ALTA DRINKWATER 162 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS For DGIICIOUS Chmese Food V1s1t the H AI PING RESTAURANT Open Dcnly 2 P M to 2 A M 775A Tremont Street Boston Mass Chlnatown s LICHEE VILLAGE 16 TYLER STREET BOSTON MASS Chmese Food At Its Best Orders Put Up to Take Out Open 11 AM to 3 AM Phone Han 3229 Tel Hancock 6494 SUN SUN COMPANY Importers of NOVELTIES GIFTS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE 76 Beach St Boston 11 Mass 58 BEACH STREET BOSTON 11 MASS CHINA DOLL One of CHINATOWNS NEWEST RENDEZVOUS A dehghtlul place to eat HANcock 5716 11 A M to 3 A M B O W L NEW ENGLAND s LARGEST HUNTINGTON ALLEYS 255 HUNTINGTON AVE Next to Symphony Hall We are also open Sundays 1 11 P M IOH11TtF . . . . I I , . 'k of 'A' O Orders To Take Out In Good Condition I SINCERE WISHES FOR FUTURE SUCCESS FROM 105 Good Luck from the Iumors of 208 To the Senlor Class of 48' Comphments of ROOM 108 FROM ROOM 7 We hope that you wtll always rate A d now before you close the gate We shout good luck to you Comphmems of ROOM 404 Comphments of ROOM 101 FROM ROOM 205 To the Graduates of 48 All the Iumors from 205 W1sh to express Luck and Success Comphments of ROOM 402 Comphments of ROOM 5 GOOD LUCK AND SUCCESS FRCM THE ENGLISH CLUB Complxments of ROOM 108 Compllments of MCKEON and CASBY Caterers or11T F In everything you do To you the world opens its gate I1 , CLASS RINGS ULTRA 282 FRANKLIN STREET CAMBRIDGE 39 MASSACHUSETTS BEST WISHES C J. 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