North Andover High School - Knight Yearbook (North Andover, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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THE GOBBLER-1944 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS BALLOT Best Looking Girl. Shirley Donnelly Best Looking Boy. Harry MacPherson Best Dressed Girl..Betty Hainsworth Best Dressed Boy. Harry MacPherson Most Popular Girl.Marian Stewart Most Popular Boy.Ray Sullivan Girl With Nicest Smile.Irene Miller Boy with Nicest Smile.Harry MacPherson Wittiest.James DeAdder Best Blusher.James Cornell Best Heart Breaker.Harry MacPherson Most Original.Gloria Wilson Most Entertaining.Ralph Davis Most High Hat.Jane Russell Teacher’s Pet. .Caroline Hayman Class Baby.Caroline Hayman Least Punctual.John Cyr Girl Who Has Done Most for J. H. S.Shirley Hamilton Boy Who Has Done Most for J. H. S.Ray Sullivan Best Girl Student.Joan Fitzgerald Hardest Worker. Frederick Crosdale Best Actress. Ann LaFountain Best Actor.Ralph Davis Best Girl Athlete.Anne Agey Best Boy Student.William Wilkinson Girl Most Likely to Succeed.Joan Fitzgerald Boy Most Likely to Succeed.William Wilkinson Class Flirt.Betty Hainsworth Class Wolf. Frederick Crosdale Best Boy Athletes.Ray Sullivan and Donald Rennie Most Studious.Joan Fitzgerald Most Talkative.Caroline Hayman Most Dignified.Jane Russell Most Collegiate Girl.Shirley Hamilton Most Collegiate Boy.Ray Sullivan Peppiest.Shirley Hamilton Best Natured Girl.Anne Agey Best Natured Boy.Ray Sullivan Most Mischievous Girl.Shirley Hamilton Most Mischievous Boy.John Cyr Class Lady. Shirley Donnelly Class Gentleman. Herbert Sperry 32

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THE GOBBLER-1944 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL Tyning is becoming famous as an inventor of work-saving machines. Betty Calder and Priscilla Jackson are employed by a large kindergarten. Shirley Richardson, Claire Lewis, and Dot Caiman work for Douglas Lee in the office of his flourishing milk business. Irene Miller and Claire Driscoll are out in Hollywood working in the movies.” “Where is Stuart Wood?” I interrupt. “You know,” Jack says, “you can ask more questions quicker than the teachers up at Johnson High ever could.” He looks at me with a smile and then continues. “Stuart Wood is captain of a freighter going between North and South America. Lillian Winning and Frances Payne operate a hat shop. Marilyn Nery writes the society column for Fred Crosdale’s newspaper. Bill Wilkinson is an important radio news commentator. He broadcasts in television every evening. Marie Saunders is a librarian. Doris Kasheta is appearing on the stage of John Cyr’s popular night club in New York. Jim Cunningham is master of ceremonies there. Hasmig Kasparian is a successful lawyer. Mary Driscoll and Louise Nicolosi are proprietors of a big restaurant. Art Temple is a Con¬ gressman, Evelyn Elston is an artist. Joseph Stillwell is a big radio comedian with a show of his own. Joan Fenton and Betty Hainsworth are society women. Jean Gordon and Mary Gile are Red Cross workers. Louise Cuomo, Doris Broadhead, Josephine Guerrera, and Cecile Hamel are also nurses. John Barn- ford is teacher of mathematics at Harvard. Shirley Donnelly and Dorothea Hayes are operators of a beauty parlor.” “How about John Burns and Gale Kleiner?” “Oh, they got to be president and treasurer respectively, of the American Woolen Company—Whew! After that report I am all out of breath!” says Jack. “Well, I say, the sun is going down and the lemonade pitcher is empty, so let’s take the chairs and go into the house. With all the news about my fellow classmates I think I can manage to stay here for another year.” James W. DeAdder CLASS OF 1944 — SERVICE HONOR ROLL GASPAR J. BALSAMO .. A12 FREDERICK J. CROSDALE, JR. A12 JOHN J. CYR, JR.Navy JAMES W. DeADDER ..A12 KENNETH L. DEARDEN. V5 ROBERT C. GRAY, JR. Army Air Corps GALE H. KLEINER .A12 ROBERT L. MARSHALL . V5 JOSEPH S. STILLWELL.Navy ARTHUR J. TEMPLE.A12 WILLIAM N. WILKINSON, JR. V6 31



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THE GOBBLER-1944 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL Most Popular Woman Teacher Most Popular Man Teacher Favorite Movie Actress . . . Favorite Movie Actor . . . . Best Movie of the Year . . . Favorite Pastime. Favorite Radio Band . . . . Favorite Radio Program . . Favorite Meeting Place . . Best Girl Dancer. Best Boy Dancer. Favorite Magazine .... Favorite Dance of the Year . . .... Miss Kelly . . . Mr. Donovan . . . Greer Garson . . . Van Johnson “A Guy Named Joe” .Dancing . . . Harry James . . Frank Sinatra .Hi-Spot .... Anne Agey . . Howard Rottler .“Life” .Prom DO YOU REMEMBER .... when we used to have no school when it rained? when Caroline Hayman refused to answer twice in history? when Johnson boys ever went to Johnson dances and danced? when DeAdder and Balsamo set fire to the carbon bisulfide? when Barbara Dandeneau and Phyllis Dearden used to go scavenging for test tubes? when we walked to Andover en masse to protest? when we had the sub in S. S. S.? when Fred Crosdale tripped with the teachers’ tray? when girls wore slacks to school? when Margaret Connelly dropped the mercury in physics? when Evelyn Elston and Lillian Winning were the only students in D. A. III? when we had debates in English? when we voted for caps and gowns for graduation? when Carly Hopping and Caroline Hayman had the explosion in chemistry? when all the girls got B in conduct in geometry? when you answered the telephone the day after class supper and Mr. Hayes wanted to know why you weren’t in school? when Ray Sullivan gave directions to get from high school to his home? when the radio station mistook Andover for North Andover when announc¬ ing the no-school signal? when Miss Cook had her bell? when we beat Punchard on Thanksgiving Day? when our school was filled to capacity? when we didn’t have a Sullivan on the football team? when DeAdder had nothing to say? 33

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