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, Pendent ROBERT BURKE 81 Bedford St. Well-dressed ‘‘Burkie’” has school spirit and athletic ability. As class president, he is a good leader with many followers. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class President 3. Secretary MARY OSBORNE 20 Garfield Ave. Our class secretary is the lively type, always doing something. Mary’s sweet smile and enrapturing voice assure us that she will be successful as a singer. Secretary 3; Senior Play 3; Yearbook 3; Lunchroom 2, 3; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Assembly Committee 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Music Appreciation 1, 3. ee perdent GEORGE OLDFORD 159 Reed St. George, our vice-president, is a born fun- lover. Second to the Navy, his ambition is to be a radio technician. Vice-president 3; Stamps and Bonds 3; Foot- ball 3. Se. SAMUEL GOODWIN “Sunshine”, class treasurer, makes a cloudy day sunny. The bright spot of classes and an honor student, he hopes to continue with Radar after leaving the Navy. 198 Worth Rd. Band 3;.Senior Play 3; Operetta 3; Treas- urer 3; Track; Music Appreciation 3.
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oLest We Sorget “You are leaving the high-school,” the Voice said; “A world of adventure 1s yours. You are leaving the high-school,” the Voice said; But the Voice was millions of dead. . “Happy the moments you spent there; Vast is the knowledge you hold. Into life’s journey you'll soon fare,” But the Voice was low and was cold. “Youth is America,” the Voice said; “Youth is the light of the world; Our hope is America,” the Voice said; And the Voice was millions of dead. “Graduation’s adventure,” the Voice said; “Fight for the things you believe. We have adventured!”’ the Voice said— The voice of the millions of dead. Joan McNaucurT == » 7 “ nn i Set eo kee “2 Sry ; {Sg res . ; : “OU etd a) —=SwwrYis NN sie: 7D Rpts ANN WW NINSSS Mp) ANS
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DORIS ANDREWS V 1 Hill St. Doris, an all-around sport) and active in many schogl(dactivities, lapks to Sargent for preparafion 4a§ a swimming teacher. Basketball 1, 2, )B¥ |Field | Hockey 2, 3; Chorus jl, 2, 3;“Operdtta 34) Student Court cil’ 25 Traffic Squad '2; 0heer Leader 1, Js Dye AB 2, ¥;|Stam ps Bonds P| 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3 S7a. Ce kinol ) j 2 fr eb Jn ; Pps ale Sw ) ROSAMOND ASHLEY 39 Highland Ave. {Jeany forever gay and: light-hearted, Wplan¥ to study radio. Her sweet ways will aif“her in her future calling. Chiorts 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 3. [4 HELEN BAILEY 9 Cliffe Ave. Dependable Helen will continue working at the Lexington Trust Company. How long we don’t know, for they say that a “woman’s place is in the home!” Chorus 1, 2; Operetta 3. ¢ Y | t ya y, A ) A 4! re Uv e YS yg e P VSR BARK BAKER 25 Parker St. WAs jbest- dressed ease “Barbie” is a loyal fiend yand a welcome addition to any gfoup. She is always emen = 2G or shine. ( French Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3. LORRAINE BAKER 9 Spencer St. Lorraine is alert and always ready to give a helping hand. Her pleasantness will be an asset to her in nursing. Chorus 2, 3; Pan-American Club 1; Field Hockey 2. SHIRLEY BARTLETT 347 Bedford St. Because of Shirley’s experience in the line of pharmacy, she hopes to continue in this study at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Operetta 1; Band 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3.
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