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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL DOROTHY A. McGREGOR “Dot” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Club 2, 3, 4 A. A. Treasurer Etiquette Club 3 Cheer Leader 4 Even though Dot resides in Boxford she does not hesitate for a moment to attend our social functions. THOMAS McKIERNAN “Tom” Salutatorian Chemistry Club 2 Debating Club 3, 4 Year Book Editor-in-Chief 4 Pres. Student Council 4 Journal Editor-in-Chief 4 Journal Reporter 3 School Rep orter for Law. Tel. School Reporter for N.A. Spec¬ tator Hi-Y Club 4 “Tom” is one of the popular members of our class. Usually he is to be found pouring over his books before classes start. ANNIE H. M. McNEIL Glee Club 3 Annie will make a good sec¬ retary to some lucky person with her good nature, her abil¬ ity to understand, and, last but not least, her captivating smile. MARGARET C. McROBBIE “Peggy” Dramatic Club 1 Glee Club 3 Basketball Club 4 (Sec.-Treas.) Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 Always cheerful and friendly, “Peggy” has been a great help to her class. JULIA NARUSHOF “Judy” Glee Club 1, 2 Practical Arts Club 3 Sub-Deb Club 4 Julia will always be remem¬ bered as the happy-go-lucky lunch room girl, who can always be seen rushing from room to room during the fourth period, while collecting orders for the teachers. JOHN A. PATTERSON “Patty” Class Prophecy Ass’t Sports Manager 3 Manager of Sports 4 Chemistry Club 3 “Patty” has always made a hit with the girls of this school —as well as with those in our rival schools. PHYLLIS D. PEARL Willingness to do, combined with a pleasing personality makes Phyllis a popular girl. ISABELLE PHELAN Good Citizenship Medal Class Secretary 1 Student Council 2, 3; Sec. 4 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 (Capt.) Basketball Club 2, 3 (Sec.) 4 (Pres.) Glee Club 2 Journal Staff 4 Operetta 2 Journal Staff 4 Etiquette Club 3 (Sec.-Treas.) Dramatic Club 1 As you can see, Isabelle has been kept busy during her high school years, but she has had time for her studies and to make many friends who wish her well in all she undertakes. 14
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19 37 YEAR BOOK RACHEL J. KRUSCHWITZ “Ray” Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 2 Dramatic Club 2, 3 • Sub-Deb Club 4 Ray has been a good sport in everything: she has done. We are all wishing: her success. We’re all pulling: with you, Ray! CARL E. LAGER, Jr. “Carl” Chemistry Club 3 Debating: Club 4 Hi-Y Club 4 Model Airplane Club, Lawrence ear Book 4 Well, Carl, it’s a long; walk to Pleasant Street, but we know it is worth it. Good luck in aero¬ nautics. DOROTHY P. LORD “Dot” Chemistry Club 3 Dramatic Club Sec’y 4 Annual Play 3 Year Book 4 (Chairman personal write-up committee) Dot has endeavored to give the best she had to the class. She has been a grand pal, and her ability will surely carry her far on the road to success. CHESTER E. LUNDQUIST The sleepiest boy in class, but he sure gets peppy when he hears music. His dancing: abil¬ ity adds to his popularity. JOSEPH A. MAKER “Joe” Class Treasurer 1 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Class Marshal 3 Chef’s Club 3 Picture Committee 4 President of A. A. 4 Football 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 A good sport and well liked by one and all. As a member of the basketball team he was Johnson High’s “helping hand” to success. FRANCIS P. MURPHY “Muff” Int’l Relations Club Football 4 Debating Club 4 “Muff” is a good natured but hard working boy. His loud guffaw can often be heard be¬ fore school or in class when a bright remark is made. ELINITH D. McCUBBIN “Tootie” Glee Club 1, 2 Dramatic Club 3 “Tootie” gets along well with all her classmates. This trait we are sure will help her over¬ come the difficulties of the world. ROSE S. McEVOY “Mac” “Mac” is quite undecided what to do when she leaves this institution for higher education. She thinks that later on she will train to be a child’s ' nurse. But whatever she does “Mac” will be a credit to this Class of “37.” 13
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1937 YEAR BOOK GILBERT ORRIS REA Truly the shyest boy in the class, Gilbert will be one of the most successful because of his pluck and determination. ERNEST J. ROBERTS Class President 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt.) Class Marshal 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chef’s Club 3 Clee Club 2 If Ernie handles himself as well in later life as he has in his field of sports, he is bound to find success. WALTER C. ROBERTS “Tishie” Football 3, 4 Baseball 1, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Chef’s Club 3 Class Treasurer 4 An all around good athlete, and a glance at his offices and activities will show his ability and popularity. WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, Jr. “Bud” Class Vice Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 Chef’s Club 3 Bud is the Clark Gable of the class and is admired by all the girls. With his outstanding ability in athletics and his per¬ sonality, he will go a long way in this world. DOROTHY E. ROIvES “Dot” Chemistry Club 3 Debating Club 4 Dot has proved to us more than once that she has a mind of her own. How she loved to argue, especially in Economies clasts. MARY C. ROUTHIER Sub-Deb Club 4 Even though Claire has only been with us for one year, she will be remembered as the true “Sophisticated Senior” of our class. ROBERT L. SANBORN “Bud” Class Will Glee Club 1 “Bud” will come through in whatever he attempts because he hast that certain “something” and the desire to win. EMILY L. SANDERSON Basketball 2, 3, 4 Etiquette Club 3 Basketball Club 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 Glee Club 1 Emily with her impish smile and vibrant personality has charmed her way into o;u hearts. We’re all for you in a big way. Emily. 15
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