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% THE GOBBLER-1946 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL JOHN S. WILKINSON “Do not turn back when you are just at the goal.” Football 3, 4 (Co-Capt.) Baseball 2 Prom Committee 4 Jack stands around six feet tall, and has light brown hair that defies comb¬ ing. He goes in for all types of sports and keeps in trim with long bike rides away out in the country. His plans are to major in mathematics at col¬ lege, and upon graduation obtain a job as teacher-coach. WILLIAM WILSON “Travel, in the younger set, is a part of education.” Play 4 Football 2, 3 Gobbler 4 Bill goes his own way, and lets nothing bother him. With his brown eyes and slow smile, he has only one fault, that he spends too much time out of town. ETHEL T. WINNING “Speech is great, but silence is greater.” Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Red dislikes very much to read. Her fondness is for Guy Lombardo, Bing Crosby, and a certain ex-saiior. Good luck in home economics, whether you study it at school, or decide to take it up on your own, Ethel. MABEL C. ARLIT “A penny for your thoughts.” Journal 1, 2, 3 Mabel’s pride is her newly-painted car which has a habit of getting flat tires any time, any place. Sigma Zeta Sigma, bookkeeping, “Stardust” and T. Dorsey are a few of the things she likes. Anyone who knows May likes her. CAROL P. BERRY “Thy heart is true as steel.” Journal 2 Gobbler 4 Tall, b lond, and a fine student is Carol. She’s a little on thq quiet, re¬ served side, but for a real friend Carol fits the bill. Her marvelous vocabu¬ lary never ceases to amaze us, and we know she will make good in her jour¬ nalistic career. GLORIA D. BOTTAI “Put that ring on my finger.” Cheer Leader 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 Valedictorian Glo has brown hair and brown eyes. She is a whiz at just about everything. Frank is so lucky! Good luck to you, Gloria, and may you both live happily ever after. PRISCILLA BREDBURY “Let come what may.” Pat’s easy going ways and her guile¬ less smile will long be remembered as well as her blond hair and green eyes. E. ARLENE DONNELLY “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Glee Club 3, 4 Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 Stunt Night 4 We shall always remember Arlene’s smile and envy her dimples. Her am¬ bition—to become a first-class soda fountain clerk. Good luck, “I”. ARTHUR R. DRUMMOND, Jr. “He shines by his sincerity.” Art’s quiet, but he really can be fun too. He appreciates all jokes, even though they may be on himself. We shall miss seeing, almost hearing, his gay Scotch plaid ties. Here’s hoping he gets that chance to be a flyer. AUDREY L. FERRIN “To know her well is to like her better.” Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Will 4 Glee Club 4 Audrey, our song bird, is as sweet as she looks. We’ll never forget the way she ran out of classes to see Steve. My, but he’s lucky. 15
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THE GOBBLER-1946 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL HELENA C. SAUNDERS “A bit of lively chatter will make your day gladder.” Journal 4 Gobbler 4 McIntosh Speaking Contest 3 Here’s a quiet lass who’ll succeed. Helena’s a studious gal, and we know she’ll go far in her nursing career. She just gets by at 5 ' —a shorty. ETHEL T. SHAPCOTT “Oh, I am stabbed with laughter I” Girl Rese rves 1 Journal 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Ethel always has a story or joke to amuse her friends. She plans to study at Fisher School to be a medical sec¬ retary. FRANCIS R. SHOTTES “ Gentlemen , stand back ; a great man passes .” Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Play 4 Living example of the tall, dark, and handsome type, he is a swell sportsman and friend. Remember Happy Hampton, Fran? We wish you the best in your mink-raising business. ROBERT E. SKINNER “ Hold the forfl I am comingV ’ Football 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 Journal 4 Bob is the class woman-chaser, and his smooth dancing, dark hair, height, and general good looks make this an easy task for him. This summer he plans to enter the Navy, and then go to college. OSCAR L. SOUCY “Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more.” Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, Orchestra 1, 2 Student Council 1,2,3,4(V-Chm.) Journal 4, Gobbler 4 Play 4 Curtis Captain 4 The answer to your prayers, girls— unattached, cute, and full of fun. He’s an all-’round athlete, and at dances he really keeps things moving. J. ARTHUR TERRET “What fairy-like music steals o’er the sea . . ’” Band Orchestra Art’s another one that the music bug bit. He plays a hot clarinet and sax. We all wish him luck in his am¬ bition to be an arranger. LAWRENCE J. WALKER “ His worth is warrant for his welcome .”’ Gobbler 4 (Bus. Manager) Journal 4 (Bus. Manager) Larry-on-the-spot, that’s our Busi¬ ness Manager! He worked like twenty beavers over the Journal and the Gob¬ bler, and we thank him for a job well done. P.S.—He’s really proud of that tired old car. CHARLES H. WALSH “Blessings on thee, little man.” There’s an old saying that good things come in small packages, and the Class of ’46 has found this true in Chuck’s case. He has a smil° for everyone and a friendly manner. Ne d we say more? CLAIRE N. WARWICK “Mischief sparkles in her eyes” Glee Club 3, 4 Journal 4 Gobbler 4 Claire can find a funny side to any situation. All your friends will miss you, Claire. FREDERICK R. WHITE “Laugh and be merry.” Freddie’s mischievous grin and win¬ some ways will be sadly missed. Room 8 is indebted to him for many a bright and happy moment. 14
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THE GOBBLER-1946 JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL ELEANOR M. FINN “Be satisfied ivith nothing but your best..’’ Journal 3,4 Gobbler 4 Speaking Contest 3, 4 Eleanor is studious. She and math get along fine. El wants to be a teach¬ er, and we all know she’ll make one of the best. ELEANOR E. GAUDET “Is she not passing fairV ' Girl Reserves 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Journal 4 Gobbler 4 Green-eyed Eleanor with the red¬ dish blond hair just barely manages to measure five feet tall. Usually a quiet girl who likes to read good books, she surprises us with her unending vitality when it comes to dancing. VELMA J. HINTON “Star Eyes” Journal 1, 2, 3 Gobbler 4 Vel has light brown hair. And oh, those eyes! She’s just bubbling over with vim, vigor, and vitality. Never forget to keep us all laughing, Vel. BEVERLY A. HOWARD “ Up and at ’em” Gobbler 4 Junior Class Marshal 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Cheer Leader 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Prophet 4 There just aren’t words to tell what Bev’s been to us. An active leader in sports and all our activities, Bev will be remembered for her vivacity. Re¬ member the cute way she sets her head? She’ll make a grand nurse. JUNE INGRAM “Haste n.akes waste” Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Gobbler 4 Volley Ball 4 June’s a slow motion gal who even¬ tually gets there, but never hurries to do it. She’ll always enjoy a joke, whether she gets it or not. For an all¬ round pal look to June. SALLY LOU KANF “My appetite comes to me while eating” Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Gobbler 4 Sally is a real baseball fan. She swoons over Dave Ferris as if he were Frankie. She can eat at any time, in spite of anything. If she were any other way, she wouldn’t be our Sally. SHIRLEY A. KELLY “Strong reasons make strong actions.” Glee Club 3, 4 Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Where would we be without Shirks logic? A better friend there never was. Good luck, Shirk You ' ll make a fine nurse. NANCY L. KINPORTS “ ’Tis grievous parting with good com¬ pany.” Stunt Night 4 Gobbler 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Prom Benefit 4 Nancy, a tall, blond, blue-eyed beauty with a disposition anyone could envy, full of good fun and willingness to lend a helping hand, will certainly go far in her career of nursing. The best, always, Nan. BARFARA M. LAMBERT “Food for thought” Journal 1, 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Did Babs ever do her homework without eating? Eating’ her favorite activity, but we’ll always remember her for the fun we’ve had with her and her sweet ways. She’s going to the Wilson School for Laboratory Tech¬ nicians. Best of luck, Babs! POSE T. LAWLOR “The best way to have a friend is to be one.” Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Journal 2, 3, 4 Gobbler 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pres.) Let’s introduce Rose, everybody’s pal. She has a great sense of humor and a grin for everyone. Just be your¬ self with Rose and you’ve got a pal for life. 16
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