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ROBERT LONGBOTTOM ELIZABETH MELLIAN “The greatest blessing is a pleasant friend.” Hobby Club, 2 Chefs’ Club, 4 Journal, 1 Bob’s a good looking fellow who’s a lot of fun when you know him. He enjoys reading and he’s always been interested in those “Far Away Places.” Best of luck to you, Bold We know you ' ll be a success. “The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart her very look conveyed.” “Betty” has only been with us one year, but in this one year she has given us enough laughs for four. If anyone wants a gdod oral report, or a soprano for a Glee Club, “Betty” is the person for the job. GILBERT LUNDQUIST “A faithful friend is the best.” Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Model Build ers’ Club, 2 (Vice-President): Boost e:s’ Club, Chefs’ Club. 4 (Assistant Head Chef). Blond hair, blue eyes, and an all¬ round boy. Gil is certainly a real pal once you get to know him. JACQUELINE MESERVE “Knowledge is power.” Journal Staff, 3, 4; Gobbler Staff, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2; Debating Club, 2; Boosters’ Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4. Many of us will remember “Jackie ' s” knowledge in the classroom. With your ability and drive, we know you’ll be a great pride and joy to the college of your choice. DALE MacARTHUR “It is no sin to look at a nice girl.” Chefs’ Club, 4 Dale is one of the most mischiev¬ ous boys in our class. Never a dull moment with Dale around. He wants to be a heating engineer. We know you’ll be a success in your chosen profession. Dale. EUNICE I. MINZER “Full of dignity and grace.” Eunice came to us from Rhode Island in our freshman year. She gave us many a good time in Room 4 last year with her sense of humor and her dignified manner. With her ability to get along with people, Eunice will go far in the field of teaching. GORDON MARSHALL “Men of few words are the best of men.” Gobbler, 4 Gordon may seem quiet but he’s always ready to lend a helping hand and to join in the fun. He’s a won¬ derful pal and he’s always ready to say a good word for anyone. Best of luck, Gordon! RICHARD MOORADKANIAN “Nothing great was ever achieved iv it bout en th usias m Band, 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, 1, 2; Journal, 4; Gobbler, 4; International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Presi¬ dent, 2, 3). Dick is a good student. He is alert and always ready to express his opinion. Remember your debates with “Fitzv”? MARY E. MAUDE “Quietness is best.” Glee Club, 4 Art Club, 2, 3 Sewing Club, 4 Mary is one of the quietest girls in our class, but one of the most effi¬ cient. We’re sure you’ll be a success in your life work. JAMES MORIN “I Valtz me around again, Mosey.” Baseball, 4 AHectionately known as “Mosey,” Jimmy” is a neat dresser and a smooth dancer who came to John¬ son from Central Catholic in his senior year. He played baseball and played it well, but never played too much when there was work to be done, a talent in itself and a rare one. Lots of luck, “Jim”! 12
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JOHN P. KASHETA, JR. “Be calm in arguing.” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 4; School Play, 2; Journal Staff, 1; Boosters’ Club, 2, 3; Student Council. 3 (Secretary-Treasurer); Band, 1, 2. 3; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3; Prom Commit¬ tee, 2; Gobbler Staff, 4; Chefs’ Club, 4; Class Prophet. “Jack” likes all sports, but in basket- hall he comes into his own. Last winter he was one of our hard driv¬ ing forwards as captain of the team He is also a good student and plans to go on to college. DAVID W. KELLEY “Too busy with the crowded hours ’ Journal, 4 Gobbler, 4 Dave’s a wonderful fellow who’s really ambitious and who’s always ready to help. Best of luck to you, Dave! JAMES P. KENNEDY “Nothing succeeds like success.” Football, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain) Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Boosters’ Club, 2, 3, 4 “Jimmy” always has a smile for everyone. He was co-captain of the football team and on the gridiron he proved himself worthy of his title. He is well liked by all, and we wish him lots of success for the future. CHARLOTTE A. KILLAM “Smile and the world smiles with you.” Cheerleader, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Prom Committee, 4; Sub-Del) Club, 2; Boosters’ Club, 4; Glee Club, 4; Journal, 3, 4; Gobbler, 4. Her happy disposition and her cheery smile have made Charlotte a favorite with all of us. The only time she isn’t gay is when she’s in French. How about that, Charlotte? JANET KNIGHTLY “Friendship is the wine of life.” Band, 1; Orchestra, 1, 2. 3; Inter¬ national Relations Club, 2, 3 (Sec¬ retary); Class Historian; Gobbler, 4; Boosters’ Club, 4; Glee Club, 4; Journal, 3, 4. Janet, with her warm, kind smile and her sweet personality, is every¬ body’s friend. Always ready to lend a helping hand, she has been an as¬ set to our class. We know you ' ll he a great success, Janet. JOHN LAWLOR “When shall we look upon his like again.” Football. 2, 3, 4 Boosters’, 3, 4 “Jackie” has black hair and the devil in his eyes. He and his station wagon are inseparable companions. We wish him luck in whatever he does in the future. JOANNE H. LEGARE “Up and At ’Em.” Basketball, 3 Glee Club, 2, 3 Debating Club, 2 Boosters’ Club, 3, 4 Amiable Joanne is a faithful mem¬ ber CAPC who has a friendly greet¬ ing for everyone. She’s one of the few who likes to be up in those clouds, while others are terra firma lovers. Joanne’s ambition is, of course, connected with flying. Good luck, Jo! NORMA P. LEGARE “Love is so terrific.” Year Book, 4 Girl Reserves Sub-Deb, 2, 3, 4 Norma, who always has a helping hand and the ability to get any boy she wants, will certainly get ahead. What would we do without Norma’s humor and happy-go-lucky ways? JANE E. LEIGHTON “Speech is silver; silence is golden.” Boosters’ Club, 2, 3 Glee Club, 1, 3, 4 Sewing Club, 4 Jane, who is even more quiet than Joan (Ha!), also hails from Boxford. We understand that she and Ken are going to start a museum of old Ford cars. Is that right, Jane? J. Leigh¬ ton, report to the office. Which one? JOAN LEIGHTON “A penny for your thoughts.” Etiquette Club, 2 Boosters’ Club, 3 Glee Club, 1 Sewing Club, 4 Joan, who is part owner of the famous “T”, is another “Boxfordite”. Although she may seem quiet, those who know her will say she isn’t al¬ ways quiet. Joan wants to know when Mr. Donovan will he able to tell which is Joan and which is Jane. 11
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NANCY E. MULVEY “Thou hast the fatal charm of beauty.” Glee Club, 2 Sub-Deb, 4 Journal, 4 Gobbler, 4 We will always remember Nancy not only because she is the class beauty, but for being such a nice person to know. Success is yours in whatever you choose. A. WILLIAM NESS “To know him ' well is to like him better.” Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1; Base¬ ball, 1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1; Boost¬ ers ' Club, 3. Bill”, besides being popular, is one of the top men on the gridiron, lie likes all sports, especially football and baseball. He is a good athlete and student. He is planning to en¬ ter Northeastern in the fall. He’s sure to be successful in any field he follows. F. KAY O’KEEFE “All who know her, value her friendship and happiness.” Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 4; Boosters’ Club, 3, 4; Sub-Deb Club, 2; Gobbler, 4; Journal, 1, 3, 4; Class Essayist. A dynamic bundle of personality, that’s Kay. She was a real asset to the girls’ basketball team, with her accurate one-hand shots. She’s an outstanding student and lots of fun. Good luck, Kay! JOHN E. O’MELIA “Smile and the world stniles with you.” Football, 3, 4 Band, 3 Orchestra, 2 Photography Club, 4 John’s always ready to lend a help¬ ing hand. He is planning to enlist in the Navy after graduation. Best of luck to you, John! KATHLEEN OVEREND “And happy will her nature be.” Photography, 4 Girl Reserves, 1 Sub-Deb, 2 With her wonderful personality and her willingness to help, Kay will certainly go places. Once you’ve met her, believe me, you won’t be sorry. We will always remember Kay for her great basketball playing at the C. Y. O. JOHN A. PEARSON “Haste not, yet rest not.” Baseball, 2 Boosters’ Club, 3, 4 “Jack” is a happy-go-lucky fellow. He has yet to decide what bend in the road to take. He will always be re¬ membered by his classmates. Good luck in what ever field calls, and we know that you will be a success. MARGARET E. PETELLE “It would talk; Lord, how it talked.” Year Book, 4 Sub-Deb, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves When you are looking for a lot of laughs, just call Maggie”. Believe me she’s just the girl who can supply them for you. She will get far with her generosity and swell disposition. She can sing too. GRACE M. PETELLE “Wit is the flower of the imagination.” Year Book, 4 Sub-Deb, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves With her good spirit and ability to work, Grace will go far in whatever she attempts. Humor is her virtue. MARY RANFONE “Thy smile becomes thee well.” Etiquette Club, 2 Junior Sub-Deb Club, 3 (President) Boosters’ Club, 4 Mary is one of the talented mem¬ bers of our class. Her singing abil¬ ity will be an asset to her. She is a friend to all. Her pleasing per¬ sonality will bring her success in her future plans. JOAN M. REILLY “Still waters run deep.” Cheerleader, 3; Band, 1; Basketball, 2, 3; Macintosh Speaking Contest, 1, 2, 3, 4 (first prize); Dramatic Club, 2, 3; Photography Club, 4 (Secre¬ tary); School Play, 2, 3; Gobbler, 4. Joan is a cute girl with a grand smile and a nice personality. Her quiet interest in everything, especial¬ ly acting, has endeared her to all her classmates. We’ll never forget those monologues at Christmas, Joan!
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