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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL ALISON PITKIN “Cal” Student Council 2, 3, 4; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Journal Staff 3, 4; Class Essayist. Sincere, good-natured, help¬ ful—Alison is the prize of the Senior Class; always a leader in school activities and in her classes. May she always be successful in her chosen work. HELENA ROCHE “ Helena ” Dramatic Club 3, 4. Curlytop, we’re going to miss your sunny smile. You’ve often brightened our spirits. May life keep yours bright too. MARY MARGARET ROCHE “ Rochie ” Student Council 4; Dramatic Club 4; Journal Staff 4; Essex County Shorthand Contest 3, 4. Happy - go - lucky Rochie ! Mary makes the days sunny and bright as she laughs her way through school-life. It wouldn’t be an English Class if Mary wasn’t there. EARL SMITH “ Smitty ” Chefs’ Club 3; Football 3,4. A little boy with a big heart whose ready smile always dis¬ pels the clouds of gloom. NELLIE SZYMOSEK “Nell” Practical Arts Club 4. Nellie has a certain way about her that is sure to help her along in the world. She has also quite a persuasive manner with the boys. RAYMOND TOWNE “Roy Chefs’ Club 3; Chemistry Club 4. “Ray” is one of the few boys who knows what he is doing and what he wants to be. His aim is true and is sure to hit its mark. LEONARD WINDLE “ Lennie ” Student Council 2, 3, 4; Journal Staff 4; Chemistry Club 4; Salutatorian. “Lennie” has what it takes to get along. We know that you will like him with his de¬ termination and ready smile. He’ll go a long way in this world. FRANCES WHITTAKER “ Frances ” Practical Arts Club 4. Frances is quiet, but her sincerity and dcpendabili ' v has won her many friends. She will go far in her career of music. 10
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i 9 3 5 YEAR BOOK EILEEN LAVIN “ Lavin ' ’ Dramatic Club 4. With her natural curly hair and her popularity with the girls—and boys—Eileen ought to be able to complete her career—as a clerk behind the counter—successfully. MARGARET LAW Peggy” “Peggy” is a great help to many of us when it comes to homework problems. She will be missed by all. EDITH DOROTHY LUNDQUIST “Edie” “Edie” is everyone’s pal! Wonder what Mazie Lyon will do without Edie after graduation West Boxford is a long walk. MARION LYON “Mazie” Marion’s sweet smile and cheery disposition has won a place in the hearts of all her classmates. Best of luck, Marion! FRANK McEVOY “Red” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Chefs’ Club 3; Athle¬ tic Association President. Frank has a smile for every¬ one and has shown himsef capable and dependable. VINCENT MILLER “ Vince” Journal Staff 1, 4; Student Council 3; Chefs’ Club 3; Basketball 3, 4; Captain 4; Football 4; Athletic Associa¬ tion 4; Class Prophecy; “Take M ' y Advice”; Dramatic Club 4. A boy whose perseverance, determination, and personality will overcome all obstacles in his path to success. ELIZABETH McROBBIE “ Buffie ” Basketball 2, 3, 4; “J” Club 3; Athletic Association Treas¬ urer. Bright-haired “Buffie” has saved the reputation of the senior girls by being the only girl athlete representing them. She has shown that a gentle nature can go with titian hair. ARTHUR OLSON “Art” President of Class 1, 2, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Presi¬ dent of Student Council 4; Journal Staff 3, 4; Chefs’ Club 3; Chemistry Club 4; Class Marshal 3; Orator; “Take My Advice.” The offiices “Art” has held show his popularity in his class. We all hope he will be a huge success in later years. 9
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i 9 3 5 YEAR BOOK GLADYS BUTTERFIELD “ Gladys ” Journal Staff 4; Practical Arts Club 4. A girl with a million friends — we all know why — that beautiful smile and friendly word. ARTHUR PAYNE “Art” Assistant Sports Manager 3; Manager 4; Student Coun¬ cil 3. 4. “Art” has ambitions to be a photographer and at the rate he is goin,g, he is bound to make good. Helen McCarthy “Pat” Dramatic Club 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Journal Staff 4. It is not necessary to say anything about “Pat”—we all know her and love her! Cheer¬ ful, gay, intelligent, charming —that’s Pat!” EMILE BOULANGER “Bo” “J” Club 3; Chefs’ Club 3; Baseball 3, 4; Football 3, 4. “Bo” has made a reputation for himself this year as being a quiet studious boy. He has shown us that he has the ma¬ terial to make good. RALPH CHAMPION “Champ” Chefs’ Club 3; Dramatic Club 4. “Champ’s” popularity with the freshmen girls is unrivaled. Here’s hoping you play your part in life as well as you did in Not Quite Such a Goose.” I JOSEPH FITZGERALD “Joe” Football 3, 4. “Joe’s” curly hair makes him very popular with the girls and a wow with the teachers. GEORGE FLANNAGAN “ Flatty ” Chefs’ Club 3. The boy whom we are all sure will become a noted poli¬ tician by his famous, speeches in Social Science. What will it be first, George—Governor or President? DOROTHY WOOLLEY “Dot” “Dot” is one of our quiet girls who believes in the rule that “silence is golden.” She has acquired many friends, be¬ cause of her fine disposition. JENNIE ZABRONOWICZ “ Jennie ” Practical Arts Club 4. The smallest girl of our class who shall have the big¬ gest place in our memories. The good times we had could not have been what they were without our “Jennie.” RENE RICHARD, Jr. “Sonny” Dramatic Club 4; “Take My Advice.” In the short year that Rene has been with us, he has be¬ come well-liked by his class¬ mates. PAUL HICKINGBOTFIAM “ Higgy ” Chefs’ Club 3; Football 4. “Higgy” doesn’t seem to get along with his studies and teachers, but he has a win¬ ning way with his classmates. MABEL DILL “May” Mabel is always smiling and ready to help. She has been extremely successful in her business curriculum. Good luck, Mabel! 11
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