Girls High School - GHS Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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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

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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.



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' 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

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