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THE GOBBLER 19 4 1 JAMES DEWHIRST “Make hay while the sun shines.’ Chefs ' Club 3 Football 3, 4 Baseball 4 You are a quiet sort of fellow in school, Jim, but boy, what a man out of school! You also combine sports and study nicely. WILLIAM F. DONAHUE ‘ ‘ Don’t say much and you ’ll never get in Dutch.” Bill keeps to himself a lot, but those who know him, think he is quite a fellow. Shoot for the top the way you do for deer, and you will succeed, Bill. PHILIP J. DONNELLY, JR. ‘‘Compassed around by pleasure.” Glee Club 1 There is not a girl who wouldn ' t like the curls in your hair, Phil,-— but don’t give them any—you will need them yourself. Remember Brenda and Cobina in English 4-3 ? KATHERINE P. EARL ‘ ' The way to have a friend is to be one. ’ ’ Basketball Club 2, 3 Basketball Team 2, 3, 4 Journal Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 With her sunn y disposition and cheerful smile, Kitty will never lack friends. Best of luck to you, Kitty. GEORGE H. EMMONS ‘‘For he’s a jolly good fellow.” Class History 4 Chemistry Club 2 Debating Club 3, 4 French Club (Pres.) 4 Journal Staff 2, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Monsieur Emmons at a glance, Always ready in advance. When you find a job that’s tough Find George Emmons; that’s enough. GLENN R. FARLEY ‘‘Give me liberty or give me death.” Model Airplane Club (Sec’y) 2 Debating Club 3 A.A.Play (Advertising Mgr.) 4 Glenn, you’re doing well with your symphony—and your flashy suits. Well, comrade, maybe we ' ll see you in the revolution. You would make a fine Earl Browder. H. ELAINE FARNHAM ‘‘Stay as sweet as you are.” Etiquette Club 2 Dramatic Club 3 (Vice-President) Journal Staff 4 Y earbook Staff 4 We need more people l ike you, Elaine, with your calmness and coolness in today’s w T orld of chaos. You have been a true classmate and friend all through our school years. ERNEST C. FICKENWORTH ‘‘Up with me into the clouds.” Model Builders’ Club 2 Chemistry Club 3 Why, Ernie, we never dreamed you had a secret ambition. Well, more power to you— may you finally drink more frappes than Bob Kimel. Good luck, and happy landings. JOSEPH C. FINNERAN ‘ ' am master of my fate. ’ ’ Valedictorian 4 A.A. Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Club 2 (Prize 3) Harvard Club Book 3 Debating Team 3, 4 (Sec’y 3) Legion Oratorical Contest 3, 4 Journal Staff 1, 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Keep up the good work, Joe, and you will get there. You ought to make quite a cut-up. We hope you have loads of success in the field of medicine. MARION L. FLANAGAN ‘‘When you are good to others, you are best to yourself.” Silence is a golden virtue which few can acquire. We are sure that you will make a big hit with your patients with this asset, Marion. 14
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194 1 THE GOBBLER MARY E. CARROLL “Let a smile be your umbrella.’ ’ Mary’s quiet and demure, A friend to all, I am sure; A winning smile, and lots of fun— Her success has just begun. FRANK W. CARVELL “Higher still and higher From the earth thou springest Like a cloud of fire; The blue deep thou wingest.’’ Since you have a pilot’s license, Frank, you have taken off with a good start. Happy landings. MADELINE H. CASHMAN “Where there’s a will, there’s a way. ’ ’ Basketball Club 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 A good sport, a good student, we all like Maddy. Who wouldn’t? JOYCE CHADWICK “She knows more than she says.’’ Etiquette Club (Treasurer) 2 Sub Deb Club 3 Joyce is always very gay and full of fun. Her laughter and en¬ thusiasm is contagious and her pep and vivacity is envied by all. MARGUERITE D. COSTELLO “She has talk for every matter.’’ Orchestra 1. 2 Etiquette Club 2 Chemistry Club 3 Debating Club 4; Team 4 Journal Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Some day, Sally, you will be convinced that you cannot win an argument with Mr. Donovan. Yum, yum, what a good cook you are! DOUGLAS H. CULPON ‘ ‘ The hunter home f rom the hill. ’ ’ Dramatic Club 2 Chemistry Club 3 Journal Staff 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Doug, you are quite a sports¬ man, and a better sport. We wish you luck in everything you do. Maybe we’ll meet you riding the rods some day. A. IRENE CURRY “A kind look, a kind word, a kind thought will cheer up your neighbors a lot.’’ Although you just came to us this year, Irene, your willingness and contagious laughter have helped to fill your year with cheer fulness. Good luck to you. EVELYN M. DAWSON “A shy face is better than a forward heart. ’ ’ Evie’s shy manner and her beam¬ ing smile are sure to turn some man’s heart. There are already indications of it. FREDERICK M. CHASE, JR. “Success will be won by more work, not less. ’ ’ Chefs’ Club 3 Freddie is one of the tall, dark and shy persons in the class, but what a worker! His always ready and helping hand has been ap¬ preciated. BARBARA P. DEARDEN “Logic is logic. That’s all I’ll say.’’ Salutatorian 4 Basketball Club 1. 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Cheer Leader 4 Stay as you are, Deedie. ’Nuff said. 13
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19 4 1 THE GOBBLER ALEXANDER J. FRASER “Barefoot boy with ■cheek of tan.’’ Chefs’ Club 3 Football 3, 4 Here is a country boy who made good as a letter man on our foot¬ ball squad. You are quite a ladies’ man Scotty, and a good all around sport. PAULINE G. FROST “On with the dance! Let joy be wnconfined. ’ ’ Etiquette Club 2 Sub Deb Club 3 . Pauline is one of our Boxford friends who is popular at the Tues¬ day night dances. We can easily understand why this is so, as her cheery disposition has already won her many friends. ROBERT L. GARNEAU ‘ ‘ A merry heart is a good medicine. ’ ’ Glee Club 1 Orchestra 1, 2 A.A. Play 2, 4 Dramatic Club (Pres.) 2 Debating Club 3 French Club 4 Journal Staff 1 Keep that good humor of yours, Jiggsie—you will need it. And Bob, never forget that night at Billie’s when you had the jitters. VIRGINIA M. GILE “Bare as is true love, true friendship is still rarer.’’ Wherever we see Virginia, we see Eleanor McNally. Don’t let anything interrupt your friendship Virginia. Such a thing is too precious to lose. DORIS M. GOODRICH “Treat lightly your trouble and your happiness doubles. ’ ’ We all think that Doris should make a fine secretary. We sin¬ cerely hope that in whatever you do, Doris, you will have bushels of luck. JOHN J. GREENLER “ If I shoot at the sun, 1 may hit a star. ’ ’ Class Orator 4 Glee Club 1 Debating Club 2 (Pres. 3, 4) (Team 3, 4) Legion Oratorical Contest 3, 4 Don’t keep working on that per¬ petual motion machine, Johnny, or you may end up in a padded cell. You will be of too much value to this old world to let that happen. We hope you hit that star, John. JAMES GUTHRIE “My wealth is health and perfect ease. ’ ’ Football 2, 3, 4 You did a good job on the foot¬ ball team, Jim. Even though you were often quiet, you certainly showed that you can “give out” whenever you want to. WILMA HADDOW ‘ ‘ Shy but sweet. ’ ’ Wilma doesn’t say much, but tha t beautiful smile of hers makes up for it. Wilma is rather quiet in class, but don’t let that fool you, because she, too, is guilty of the school-girl giggle. DOROTHY M. HARRIS ‘ Laugh and be merry. ’ ’ We hear you are an excellent artist and a whizz on skates. Dot. We’ll always remember what an enjoyable end-man you were, and the way you presented your songs. SYLVIA L. HARRIS “Who is Sylvia? What is she?’’ Syl’s cheerful, happy disposition will carry her far in life. We all envy your figure skating, Sylvia. Keep up the good work. 15
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