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NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE YEAR BOOK M. LOUISE KANE “Louise” 23 Davis Street French Club 4 Louise has made herself known in school for her scholastic ability. She is very quiet and we rarely hear her speak, except in recitation. PAUL A. LANNI “Paul” East Water Street Commercial Club 4 “J” Club 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Track 4 Paul stands high in his classes and is popular with his class¬ mates. He is always cheerful and ready for fun. LORETTA F. PARAH “Retta” 10 Harkaway Road Commercial Club 4 Loretta is one of the quiet girls of our class and is more often seen than heard. Underneath this shyness is a personality and friendship which many of us have had the opportunity to enjoy. THOMAS CLARK, Jr. “Tommie” 249 Sutton Street “Tommie” is a faithful friend who will make the world happier. HELEN C. BURNHAM 449 Stevens Street Commercial Club 4 Helen has always been a conscientious girl and a worthwhile student. CHARLES MARCHESE “Charlie” Salem Turnpike Literary Club 4 Journal Staff 2, 3, 4 Charles is a prominent member of the class both in studies and class activities. He is very popular. ARTHUR J. DARVEAU “Art” 14 Bruce Street Football 3 Chefs’ Club 4 “Art” is a chap with little chatter but much thought. JOSEPH H. BINNS “Joe” 10 Harold Street Chefs’ Club 4 “Joe” as we all know him, is a very quiet boy who will make the world better for all. [17]
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YEAR BOOK NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE ALICE Y. WILLIAMS “Al” 23 Salem Street Football Song, 1 Ring- Committee, 3 Glee Club, 3, 4 Commercial Club, 1 Typewriting Contest, 2 Journal, 4 Alice is a quiet girl, but very well liked because of her wonderful disposition. Alice intends to enter a business school and we wish her the best of luck. HANNAH M. ROCHE “Ann” 3 Wood Lane French Club 4 Hannah is one of our quiet girls, always with a smile for every¬ one. That smile ought to take her a long way! ESTHER C. E. LUNDQUIST “Esther” 20 Bixby Avenue Commercial Club, 4 Everyone knows Esther as a cheerio-girl with a great big heart. We have all enjoyed her company during the past four years. We wish her success and happiness for the future. JOHN J. PHELAN, Jr. “Johnny” 174 High Street President 1, 2, 3 Student Council 4 “J” Club 4 (Pres.) Dramatic Club 4 Journal Staff 2, 3 Editor-in-Chief 4 Class Marshal 3 Class Orator 4 Editor Year Book 4 Baseball 3, Captain 4 Football 3, 4 Vice-President, Athletic Association 4 All we need do is to look at his long string of offices to know “Johnny”. He is also a very happy-go-lucky fellow, giving a pleasant aspect to any company he’s in. [16]
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YEAR BOOK NINETEEN THIRTY -THREE JOSEPH P. FLYNN “Joey” “Joey” has entertained us all, even the teachers! IRVING ALBRECHT “Irvie” 31 Troy Road “Irvie” fits right in at J. H. S. He’s a pal to everyone—especially to those whom you always hear saying, “Let ' s go down to ‘levies ' !” ALEXANDER T. PICKLES “Pickles” 100 Railroad Avenue Known to all of us as “Pickles”, he does lend a sweetness to the sourness of the day. WILLIAM F. SHELLNUT “Bill” 43 Bay State Road Commercial Club 4 “Bill is one of the quieter boys in the class and isn ' t so terribly fond of work. But just get him started! J. ELMORE TACY “Elmore” 281 Sutton Street Leave it to Elmore to start an argument. Wouldn’t the history class seem funny without him? LEONARD SLICER “Lennie” 47 Union Street Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4 Football 2, 3 Freshman Play J” Club (Vice-Pres.) Baseball 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club Journal Staff 2, 3, 4 Secretary of Junior Year “Lennie” is very popular, and he deserves to be, too. GEORGE A. HOLDSWORTH “Georgie” 80 Massachusetts Avenue Commercial Club 4 A quiet fellow is “Georgie”, with a big heart. FRANK C. NICHOLSON “Frankie” Orchestra 2, 3 Known as the “Jazz King” is “Frankie” and do we like the way he plays the sax! And does he get along with jazz lovers! FRANK E. JOHNSON, Jr. “Gus” 300 Andover Avenue Entered J. H. S. ' 28 Entered Phillips, Andover ' 29 Boxing Association Entered Cl ark Prep School ’30-’31-’32 Boxing, Track, Hockey Entered J. H. S. ' 32 “Gus is somewhat alienated from the rest of us, not in jollity, but only in the sphere of forensic matter. We certainly do hope that Frank will become a lawyer! [18]
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