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THE GOBBLER-1946 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL MARGARET ANN HOLDER “Thy voice is like the angels ’.” School Play 4 Gobbler 4 Journal 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Maggie possesses an excellent sing¬ ing voice, and a love for flying. She’s also better than average at cooking and making her clothes. Luck to you in your art career, Mag. VINCENT J. IPPOLITO “ Kind he was and quick to give his services.” Quiet in the classrooms, but a lot of fun away from them, Ippy makes a welcome member in any crowd. Cer¬ tainly air-minded is the one word which seems to sum him up, so we wish him all the luck in the world with his career. GERALD C. KENT “I shall not live in vain.” Gerry and his breezy Ford will leave an irreplaceable vacancy in John¬ son’s night life. He has been an all¬ round friend. DONALD R. KIMEL “A merry heart maketh a cheerful” countenance.” Gobbler 4 Baseball 4 Class Will Don’s a great pal of Charlie Spi- vak’s, and, I might add, a great pal to all of us. When your plans need a backer, Don’s there, especially if you’re one of the fair sex. A swell classmate and friend. PHILIP LONG “God bless the man who invented sleep.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3 , 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 4 School Play 4 Gobbler 4 Prom Benefit 3, 4 Happy-go-lucky Phil—not a care in the world, except maybe, “When can I go home and sleep?’’ We’ll always remember his slow easy ways and that, farm boy shuffle. HOWARD F. DOHERTY “My kingdom for a horse.” Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Basketball 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 Small in stature, with curly, blond hair, everybody’s favorite, that’s How¬ ie, all right! He loves horses, and his chief ambition is to be a jockey. More speed to you, Howie! WILLIAM F. DRISCOLL “Better late than never.” Football 4 School Play 4 A weary veteran of the Battle of Room 6. 1945, Bill has rested com¬ fortably with us this past year. But when any social event took place, you can be sure he lent a mighty helping hand in the preparation. NICHOLAS J. EVANGELOS “Friendship and knowledge in his per¬ son shine.” Class President 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 Class Play 4 Gobbler 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-captain) Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain) Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain) Nicky is an all-around sport and a really fine classmate. WILLIAM J. GOSSELIN “Blame it on his youth.” Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Prom Benefit 4 Stunt Night 4 Class Historian Bill, with his Atlas physique, and his easy-going nature, will be sadly missed by us all. Though he seems a little on the quiet side, his witty re¬ marks have often brightened a dull room or party. EDWARD E. HAMEL “Silence is more eloquent than words.” Chief’s buddy in everything, includ¬ ing trouble. Always ready with a joke and smile, Eddie will never be long without friends. 12
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THE GOBBLER-1946 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL HERBERT H. BRIGHTMAN “All I ask is to be let alone.” Buddy’s an all-round guy, small in stature, but big in heart. He seems quiet, but don’t let that fool you, ’cause he has plenty of “interests.” VICTOR P. BRIGHTMAN “Men of few words are the best of men.” With his guitar and his music Vic makes a welcome member in any group. His curly hair and easy smile will be remembered for some time. NORMAN T. CAMPBELL “Stately and tall, he moves in the hall, The chief of a thousand for grace.” School Play 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 Journal 1, 2 Gobbler 4 Class Orator Stay as you are, Norm. The world needs more like you. ARTHUR A. CARLSON “Afoot and light hearted, I take to the open road.” Arthur is as quiet as a mouse. He likes to hunt, fish and swim. Soon he will be the Navy’s gain and our loss. PATRICIA A. CHADWICK “Music hath charms.” Band 1, 2 McIntosh Speaking Contest 3, 4 (2nd prize) Pat’s musically inclined, leaning toward the long haired stuff. Massa¬ chusetts State College is her choice for future education, and we wish her the best of luck with her plans. J. WARREN CHADWICK, Jr. “If we meet again, we’ll smile indeed.” School Play 4 We shall always remember Warren for his red hair and his easy blushes. A farm lad at heart, and a great sports¬ man. We sincerely hope you make the grade in Uncle Sam’s Forestry Service. We’ll be cheering for you, Red. GARDNER D. COOK “A little laughter now and then Is cherished by the best of men.” His bright yellow hair can be seen clearly in any crowd. For plenty of gags, there’s always Gardner. He enjoys S. S. S. most when he’s absent. RITA N. COPPOLA “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Journal 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Tiny, full of fun, and worried about everyone’s troubles but her own, is our sweet Rita. Her ever-sunny disposi¬ tion has captured the heart of every classmate. JUNE A. DAVIS “And good luck go with thee.” Gobbler 4 Her contagious giggles have bright¬ ened many a dull spare. We will never forget her candid drawings and oil paintings. Good luck in your commer¬ cial drawing career, June. RUBY C. DILL “Full of dignity and grace” Ruby is quiet, in school and out, but a true friend to all who know her. A wonderful horseback rider, and fish- erwoman, she’ll surely be a success in life. 11
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THE GOBBLER-1946 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL CARMELO S. MANGANO “Some villain has done me wrong.” Carmelo was this year’s Momo of Room 18, but he managed to survive Al’s best pranks, even when the back of his chair fell off. Carmelo occupies all his spare time hunting either game or women. His pet subject is physics, and he always helps Vince get his problems done. Eventually he will join his brothers in the plumbing business. ELEANOR V. MARLAND “The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart her very look con¬ veyed.” Eleanor spent four years at Johnson after attending so many grammar schools that it would be impossible to name them all. She is going to the School of Practical Art. She likes to spend her spare time dancing. ALFRED S McKEE “Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no Football 3,4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Gobbler 4 Student Council 4 Curtis Captain 3, 4 Prom Committee 4 Class Prophet 4 With his twinkling blue eyes, brown wavy hair, and easy-going manner, A1 is a nice guy to know and have for a pal. ELSIE M. MILLER “Thou hast the fatal gift of beauty.” Prom Committee 3 Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheer Leader 4 Glee Club 3, 4 (Pres.) Play 3,4 Student Council 2 Gobbler 4 Her favorite activity is just being happy, and we know how good she is at it. EDWARD H. MOORADKANIAN “Sweet sounds, oh, beautiful musid” Orchestra Concert Master 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Ed came to us from Lawrence, where, as he puts it, he was spanked with the unforgettable nickname of Momo. You only have to know him to realize what a true friend and how good hearted he is. EDWARD A. PEVINE “In my merry Oldsmobile” Band 1, 2 Here we have Eddy, who’ll blush at the drop of a pin. His happy-go- lucky manner will win him many friends. Eddy leaves nothing to be desired in the way of a pal. JOAN PITMAN “Silence is a virtue.” Journal 2 A. A. 4 (Treas.) Joan is tiny and shy, with long blond hair and blue eyes. Just give her a typewriter and watch her go. JOSEPH A. RAND “ He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself.” Play 4 Eating, sleeping, women, and school are to Joe’s liking, in that order. And of course, a good argument. Remem¬ ber the time we had getting Joe back in English? We’re proud that Joe has been accepted for officer’s training in the Merchant Marine. ALMA K. SANFORD “Angels are painted fair, to look like you.” Journal 1, 2, 3, Gobbler 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Prom Committee 3, 4 Basketball Manager 4 D. A. R. Award 4 Play 4 Room 8 Council 4 Historian 4 Katie is sweet and beautiful and a swell kid. She hopes to be a writer, so, gang, you’d better place an early order for her first best-seller. KATHLEEN T. ROCHE “Thy smile becomes thee well.” Girl Reserves 4 Journal 4 Gobbler 4 Glee Club 3, 4 A cute blonde with plenty of what it takes to have friends and influence people. Kay has her ambitious eye on the Wilson School where she’ll study to be a laboratory technician. 13
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