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JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL HELEN C. MURPHY Glee Club 2 French Club 3 Hobby Club 4 Helen may appear quiet to those who don’t know her, but when she’s with her friends she certainly can find things to giggle about. That sense of humor is sure to help her in future years. H. STUART STILLINGS, JR. Chemistry Club 2 Debating Club 3, 4 Stuart’s interests include aero¬ nautical engineering, oratory, and girls. We shall always remember his smiling, youthful countenance. GEORGE PAGE, J1I. The boy with the never ending smile. We know that his endless flow of good nature will lead him to success. THOMAS PENDLEBURY Class Treasurer 2 Class President 3, 4 Class Marshal 3, 4 Student Council 3, President 4 Football 1, 2, 3 Captain 4 Athletic Council 2 TOPS RALPH A. PRATT, JR. Chemistry Club 4 The handsome man with the voice! (even though he doesn’t let us hear it very often.) Quiet, yes, but “Still waters run deep.” RUTH B. RICHARDSON Dramatic Club 1, 2 Glee Club 4 French Club 3 Ruthie’s philosophy throughout her school life has been, “Doing something for someone will bring you far more happiness than doing someone for something.” Need we say more ? IDA P. NARUSHOF Dramatic Club 3 Sub-Deb Club 4 Etiquette Club 2 Introducing to you one of our most lovable seniors. She is iden¬ tified by her pleasant smile and sweet manner. Good luck to you on your hair-dressing career, ida. We girls will be in to see you soon. F. JAMES NUTTER Chefs’ Club 3 Debating Club 4 Jimmy’s thoughtful personally has won our esteem. He has a quiet sense of humor, too. MARY L. PEEL Dramatic Club 1 Book Club 2 Etiquette Club 3 Hobby Club 4 “Journal” Staff 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 A swell chum— sweet and sin¬ cere. A topping hostess; remem¬ ber those chocolate sodas, girls? An excellent student— one of the highest in the class. LOIS C. PITKIN Glee Club 1 French Club, President 3 Chemistry Club, Treasurer 2 Hobby Club, President 4 “Journal” Staff 3, 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 Loie is a quiet, reserved young lady who has a knack of asking Miss Chapman odd questions in physics class. HELENE M. RICHARD A.jA. Play 2 Dramatic Club 2 French Club 3 Glee Club, Vice-President 4 A smile will go a long, long way. Look how far Helene has gone with it already! You can’t feel lonely, sad, or blue, when Helene turns that smile on you! ELIZABETH V. ROBERTS Glee Club 1 Etiquette Club 2 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, Sec’y-Treas. 4 Petite Betty’s pouting expi’ession has really become famous with us. How do you do it, Betty? As for her popularity— Well, you know the answer. 12
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1 9 3 9 YEAR BOOK SARAH B. LEWIS Dramatic Club 2, 3 Sub-Deb Club 4 Sarah is quiet, sweet tempered and rather shy. As an efficient worker we see great possibilities for her in any field she chooses. GEORGE B. MARTIN Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Chefs’ Club, President 4 George is rather quiet m school, but when he gets outside, wow! He is skilled at sports and has a ready smile. THOMAS F. McCUBBIN, JR. Chemistry Club 4 Our genial and pleasant Tommy has found the value of precision in the physics laboratory, and has thereby learned that he who works carefully works well. His willing¬ ness, his thoughtfulness, and his genial, quiet personality have made him an indispensable member of our class. BARBARA McHALE Lawrence’s loss— North Ando¬ ver’s gain. Babs is one of the new¬ est members of our class and one of the most vivacious. Her un¬ failing good humor will always make her a prime favorite. Good luck to you in your nursing career, Babs. Lucky patients! JOHN McLAY, JR. Chefs’ Club 4 Sports Manager 4 If John’s ideas in life are as bright as his shirts, he’ll be a genius. We never thought of it— maybe he’s colorblind! However, he’s got what it takes and we know he’ll make the grade. ROBERT E. MILLER Chemistry Club 2 Debating Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 “Journal” Staff 3, 4 Bob is shy, and very quiet, but a master of words. Girls, Bob writes grand letters! Remember, “The pen is mightier than the sword.” LILIAN J. MAKER Glee Club 1 Basketball Club 2, 3 Vice-Pres. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Captain 4 “Journal” Staff 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 A sportswoman is Lil, and has been from the days when she was a baseball pitcher at grammar school. She likes fun and is always in the midst of things. MARY M. McCALLION Glee Club 1 Basketball 2, 3, 4 “Journal” Staff 4 Dramatic Club 2 “Year Book” Staff 4 BasKetball Club 3, 4 Mary’s warm, pleasant manner, tinged with mischievousness and spirit, makes her an interesting and engaging person. HELEN T. McEVOY Dramatic Club 2 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4 Helen has given her best; may the best come back to her! Re¬ member what the graphologist said about Helen’s tender heart? BRIAN J. McKIERNAN Dramatic Club 1 Chemistry Club 2 Class Marshal 3 A.A. Play 3, 4 Debating Club, Sec’y-Treas. 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 “Journal” Advertising Mgr. 4 Editor-in-Chief “Year Book” 4 Mac can write, direct a highly dramatic theatrical production, play MacBeth, or expound the ad¬ vantages and disadvantages of an Anglo-American alliance, all with equal ease and ability. FRANCES M. McROBBIE Dramatic Club 1 A.A. Play 4 Basketball Club 2, 3 President 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 “Year Book” Staff 4 “Journal” Staff 4 Tomorrow holds no doubt for you. You’ve built tomorrow, to¬ day. NORMA E. MORTON Book Club 2 French Club 3 Etiquette Club 1 With her unusual combination of brains and personality, we ex¬ pect big things of Norma. 11
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1 9 3 9 YEAR BOOK JAMES P. SHAW Chefs’ Club 4 The burdens of life don’t seem to bother Jimmy. He always has a big; grin or a witty remark. Inci¬ dentally he’s not a bad singer, either. NELLIE SUMMERS Dramatic Club 4 •‘Year Book” Staff 4 Nellie will be remembered for her contagious smile and her witty remarks. With her sense of styie, and ability as a costume designer, success is not far away. FRANK A. THOMPSON Dramatic Club 1 Chefs’ Club 3 Chemistry Club 2 A.A. Play, Stage Mgr. 4 Here’s a boy that is tail, dark, and handsome, with a vengeance. More than that: he’s friendly, well- liked, and has a discouraging (to the rest of us) aptitude for physics. RUTH A. WHITTAKER Class Secretary 2 Cheer Leader 4 Class Sec’y-Treas. 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Sub-Deb Club 3, President 4 Student Council, Sec’y-Treas. 3, 4 Ruthie’s friendly disposition and bright smile have combined to make her one of the most popular girls of our class. We need people like Ruthie to brighten up this glum old world. PHILIP M. YOUNG “Deke is right but the world’s strange;” at least Deke often gives voice to this opinion. He is a good sport and has the rare quality of being a true friend. Here’s hoping you get that goalie job with the Boston Bruins, Deke! SHIRLEY R. NUSSBAUM Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Nussie may seem like a quiet little thing to some people, but she’s really quite a girl— with what a voice! (Eh, Bobby?) We know she’ll find success and happi¬ ness with that happy-go-lucky disposition of hers. WINIFRED A. TEMPLE Friday night means sea food to most of us, but to Win, it’s a dance, or a show, or something; and it’s steady. ROBERT D. TURNER Chefs’ Club 3 Basketball Mgr. 4 Ass’t Sports Manager 3 Sam is a carefree sort of guy, and is always ready for a good laugh. He can really buckle down to work when he wants to, though. VIRGINIA B. WOODHOUSE Dramatic Club 1 Student Council 1 Sub-Deb Club, Vice-President 4 Virginia is a tall, attractive girl, but the J.H.S. boys have not had much chance with her, because she’s monopolized by a certain fel¬ low from Andover. We are sure she’ll succeed as a hairdresser, if she makes her customers’ hair look anything like her own. JAMES G. H. YULE, JR. Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 4 Football 4 Chefs’ Club 4 Although Jim came to us late, he has certainly shown his worth. His contagious grin and “happy-go- lucky” manner will always stand him in good stead. 13
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