Jamaica Plain High School - Clarion Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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t Lyons U. G. .llacdonald H. E. MacDonalfI N. X. MacDonald Maclntyre MacLelIan J. V. Malloy R. M. Malloy Malone Maloof Eleanor Lyons Mary S. MacLellan Some say it's her kindnessg others, her spar- kling blue eyesg still others, her winning smile. Whatever it is, she is a grand girl who will make good in whatever she does. Charles C. Macdonald lNlac has lived in Jamaica all his life, and is still carrying on. He has made many friends in the school who hope he may go along way. Helen E. MacDonald Such a prim little lady is Betty! She is liked by all who meet herg and, no wonder, with that charming personality and that come hither look in her sparkling eyes. Norman MacDonald Klee would probably make good as a press agent for a circus. He has a great deal of in- timate knowledge of strange things, persons, and happenings from his experiences throughout life. Dean T. Maclntyre Since Dean is class president for 1944, we can vouch for his popularity. He wishes to become a veterinarian after the war. Hi, Doc! 126 Marys motto is Better late than never. She always arrives ten seconds before the last bell, but this doesn't disturb her popularity as everyone knows. James V. Malloy Always on the go! Jim can't wait to get to his classes so he can catch up on his sleep. For three years he played baseball and footballg and for two years he was drill captain. Rita M. Malloy Dor Mollie is a different type whose simple am- bition in life is to make good. She possesses that rare quality-a de'ightful sense of humor. othy A. Malone Dotty has made up her mind to be a career girl. With her determination and personality, she is bound to succeed. Go to it, Dotty, we are all for you. Anne T. Maloof I Some think she's bashfulg some think she's boldg Some think she's friendlyg some think she's cold. If you're wondering which, if you're wondering why, The truth of it is, she's friendly but shy.

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Ann T. Kineavy Nancy's dark hair and vivacious smile makes her one of our most popular girls. With her charming manner, she'll be successful in any line of work. Eileen F. King Eileen is what we might call an all around person in doors and out. Always industrious, she proves to be a good student, too. Irma V. Komisar VVho is your favorite dancing partner? Who gets the highest bowling score? Those green eyes, have you ever watched them? She's our future lab technician, and Northeastern is her goal. Hou ard A. Konerchy Nicknameg H0wie. Known for his cheruhic countenance and general spirit of co-operation. Fond of chickens-the genuine kind. ' Jean E. Leith Jean has a deep silent nature, and a serious but artistic way of doing things. She is an earnest, capable student with great things ahead. Fra nces M. Lennon A problem in mathematics: pretty blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . pert nose . . . a winning smile plus a sweet personality-'equals whom? Answer: Frannie, of course. Favorite topic of discussion: Navy. Jeanette C. Lesslie Jeanette's fine work speaks for itself, and she is always eager to better herself. Her future plans are to become a secretary, and we'll he proud to say she's from J. P. High. Joseph E. Logue Ger Joe is a fellow who will always be remem- bered for his pleasing personality and humor- ous view of life. We may add, he has been a tireless collector. ald D. Lozier -All Jerry does is talk football until it almost drives one mad. He went out for the football team in his fourth year and for baseball, too. Marie J. Lynch This is an example of a fun loving girl, with a fine personality. She puts her best foot for- ward in everything and participates in all school activities. We know she will succeed in her career as teacher. Kineavy King Komisar Konetchy L:-ith Lennon Lesslizf Logue Lozier Lynch l25l A



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George D. Mamigonian Helen McGarry Well liked by his fellow students, George can always be depended upon for assistance in time of stress. lle participated in baseball for three years and eaptained the band in his senior year. Glena M. Mann llazel eyes, steady customer of the Totem Pole. You should hear her play boogie, for her heart has wings. Make way Bates College. Shirley May Une of llrookline's latest glamour girls has come to .I.l'.lI.S. She has blonde hair and green eyes, and to answer the eternal question, Noi She has no sister named liendaf' William F. McCurdy Noted for his talkativeness llill is one real pal when it comes to friendship. In his senior year he went out for football and achieved the high destination of drill captain. Eleanor T. McEachern To know Eleanor is to love her. It.'s not hard to see in her frank blue eyes the warmth and friendliness that is hers. ller outstanding quality is patience. ll. Jlf-Curry J. .lfeflurry .ll a lI1I'g071I'llII Ilan I1 .ll ay .llc Holrvll Sweetly simple and simply sweet, she is a staunch friend and the light, of our class. ller greatest ambition is success. She certainly has the ambition to gain it. Joan McGarry lvhenever you see someone flashing by, you needn't wonder who it is. There's never a dull moment when Joau's around: and her good- natured laugh makes merriment for all. Clara E. M cHowell Clara is the belle of the ball Although she's not so very tall. lVith pearly teeth and a manner sweet ller friendship is a joy to keep. Patricia V. McPherson She is just a little cutie, Wvho feels it. is her duty, To slave o'er her lessons, To win Papa's blessing. Theodora B. Melahouris Teddy, the gal with the perpetual smile which can chase away the blues, is an ardent agriculturalist, and always willing to lend a hand. Look out, Farmer, here she comes! .llcflurdy JIUEUHIIFFIL .llc I'h1'rsm1 .ll rjlrllzourix 4271

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