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VICTOR HARMON 6 Rowland Ave. A quarter-miler, Vic was on the track team all three years. He plays a little ping- ong now and then but likes best to spend is free time bowling. He is experienced as an electrician ' s helper and plans to continue in that work. U , EDWARD HAHKINGTON 40 Brandon St. An all ' round athlete, Eddie turned in a stellar performance on our championship bas- betball team. He spends his spare time (usually in American Problems period) in com- posing clever bits of verse. A veteran at sec- ond base, he was captain of the baseball team. PHYLLIS HARRINGTON 9 Glen Rd, Quiet Phyl is a popular member of our class. In the spring and summer she may be seen on the tennis courts. She will certainly be a valuable asset to any hospital when she goes in training to be a nurse. 11 Shirley St. d a good sport, Dot is a thusiast. As a newcomer last year, wit and humor with her from Dot ' s vivacity will be well put a teacher of physical education. FREDERICK HAWKINS 12 Patricia Terrace Hawk, as he is known to his pals, is the life of the party. Out for football three years, he was a standout at the guard positions his senior year. Fred hopes .some day to he a poultry manager. MARY HEANEY 17 Paul Revere Rd. Mary ' s sweet smile and sparkling eyes have endeared her to her many friends. She likes sports, especially bowling. She also enjoys dancing and does most of the popular steps with case. Mary will make many friends at Katherine Dell Secretarial School.
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ROSE (;. LVAGN() 20 C;ott.iKo Siic.t Rosalie ' s lively sense of humor and witty talk have kept her many friends in good spirits. She will surely be a successful stenoRraphcr. No one will ever forget Rosie as the yodel- ing and swing woman of the class. BRUCE G.ARFIELD 368 Mass. Avenue The man with the white hair, Bruce may be spotted by the copy of Downbeat in his pocket. He is usually seen clomping along carrying an ovcrstufTed Harvard bag and wearing a dis- ncputablc hat. Sports loving, he can tell you anything about the Bruins, Red Sox or Braves. DOROTHY GRAHAM HO Burlington St. Dorothy ' s charming smile and quiet ways have brought her many friends. In her spare time she loves to read. Her efficiency and patience will hel|) her when she becomes a nurse. 1 9 JEAN GRANTT C Li 341 South Rd. ' Jeanic is h raworking, asner work in the lunchroom proves. She has an interesting col- lection of snapshots. Jeanic likes to sew and she is a skillful seamstress; however, her favor- ite activity is dancing. JOHN HAGER 28 Slocum Rd. Star quarter-miler, Jack was captain of the track team. He also gave a good performance on the hockey squad. Already accepted for the Army Air Corps, he should find flying easy after his many years of motorcycling. , BARBARA HARDY 21 Spencer St. Barb, one of the newer members of our class, is sincere and ambitious. She plays tennis skillfully and wins or loses with equal grace. Kindly Barbara will make an excellent nurse.
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FRANK HEDGES 6 Fair Oaks Drive X ' oluble and argumentative, Frank is at his licst in a History period. An authority on guns and literature, he is the most voracious reader in our class. His leadership was greatly missed l)y the Student Council when, in February, he was accepted in the .Army ' s . -12 program. GEORGE HESS 20 Vine Stre i Captain of the hockey team, Hcssy as he i: known to most of his friends, was chosen t play on the All Eastern team. George i active in football and baseball, and is also th( vice-president of the senior class. GRACE HODGDON 70 Reed St. Versatile Grace is one of the most jjopular members of the class. She is an ardent sports ' fan, and when she was not playing on the field-hockey or basketball teams, she was busy as a cheerleader. Grace is musical and has had leads in several operettas. She hopes to attend the Conservatory of Music. FAITH HOLDEN 57 Tarbell Rd. Quiet but mischievous, Faith is an ardent ice hockey fan. Blondie plans to attend New England Conservatory of Music, where we wish her great success. AUDREY HOSFORD 55 Spring St. Alert and active, Hossie has made an excel- lent captain of the girls ' basketball team. She is a member of the Pan American Club. .Au- drey, who loves to write, is a Inember of both the Spotlight and Yearbook staffs. GLORIA INTERANTE 796 Mass. Av. . Whiz! There goes Inty. Noted for her speed in basketball, and her vitality as a cheerleader, Inty helped spur our boys on. She hopes to further her talents as an artist. 1 9
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