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NORMAN F. HEATON “Let come what may” Model Builders’ Club 1, 2; Hobby Club 3; Chefs’ Club 4. If Norman makes friends in life as easily as he did in school, the road to success will be a straight one. . ANN M. HICKEY “Give me some music !” Sub-Deb Club 1; Camera Club 3; Reading Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Student Council 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Journal 4 (Ex¬ change Editor); Gobbler 4. Ann might well be called the musician of our class. She and her violin were often seen in the orchestra. Ann enjoys music immensely and the class also enjoyed her playing. DORIS E. JONES “ Her pleasant way has won our admiration.” Knitting Club 3; Gobbler 4; Journal 4; Commercial Club 4 (President). Doris, with her big brown eyes, is always ready for lots of fun. She certainly is the life of any party. Best of luck in your nursing career, Doris. LORRAINE C. KELGIN “Love is so terrific.” Glee Club 1; Commercial Club 3; Commercial Design Club 4; Honor Society 4. Lorraine, with a twinkle in her eye and always ready for a good laugh, was a happy-go-lucky girl at Johnson. How will Kay ever get along without you? MARJORIE L. KLEINER “Pleasant in conversation, a lasting f riend. ” Discussion Club 3; Commercial Club 4. If you are ever in need of a friend to cheer you up, and if you feel like a good argument about cur¬ rent events, call on Margie. Re¬ member Senior Social, Margie? ALSINE M. KLUFTS “To know her well is to like her better.” Glee Club 1; Camera Club 3; Boosters’ Club 4; Gobbler 4. Although she appears to be quiet, Alsine has a fine sense of humor which has won her many friends. We know the career you choose will be a successful one for you, Alsine. WALTER LUMB “A quiet exterior conceals much.” Commercial Design Club 3, 4. With Walter’s tenacity of pur¬ pose and his ability to get around difficulties, we know that he will be successful in whatever he does. KATHLEEN LYNCH “ How pretty her blushing was, and how she blush ' d again.” Sub-Deb Club 1; Commercial Club 3; Commercial Design Club 4. Kay, the blusher of our class, is a wonderful gal. How about lending us some of that curly hair, Kay? Lots of luck in whatever you choose as your career. NORANNE M. MAHONEY “A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse.” Sub-Deb Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Discussion Club 3; Reading Club 4; Journal 3, 4; Gobbler 4; Basketball 4. If you haven’t seen this charm¬ ing lass astride her horse, look for her in the summer. HELEN C. MANDRY “Speech is silver, silence is golden.” Sub-Deb Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Commercial Club 3, 4. Helen, although she is another quiet member of our class, is a true friend to all. Best of luck in the future, Helen. 11
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SHIRLEY E. FOSTER “For she is just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies.” Sub-Deb Club 1; Camera Club 2; Commercial Club 3, 4. With a smile for all and fun run¬ ning over, Shirley greets us. You’ll make someone a wonder¬ ful secretary, Shirley. ANTHONY L. GALVAGNA “A wise man is strong; yea, a man of knowledge increaseth in strength. President 1; Debating Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4 (Treas¬ urer); Journal 1, 3, 4; Gobbler 4; Student Council 1; Class Orator. Tony has a wonderful person¬ ality and always has a cheery word for everybody. He never ceases to astonish us with his knowledge of all sorts. Senior Social 4-2 will never be the same without Tony! RAYMOND GILE “Don ' t say much and you ' ll never get in Dutch. Football 3, 4; Art Club 2; Boosters’ Club 3; Chefs’ Club 4. Ray keeps to himself quite a lot, but those who know him think he’s quite a fellow and quite a football player, too! MARY JOYCE GILLESPIE “The way to have a friend is to be one. Knitting Club 3; Boosters’ Club 4; Journal 4; Gobbler 4. Joyce is one of the quiet mem¬ bers of our class, but she is al¬ ways ready to lend a helping hand to one in need. ANN GIOCO “ Her ways are ways of pleasant¬ ness and all her paths are peace.” Debating Club 1; Discussion Club 3 (Secretary-Treasurer); Journal 3, 4; Macintosh Speak¬ ing Contest 3; Reading Club 4 (Secretary-Treasurer );Gobbler 4. Ann’s sweet personality is a pleasant contribution to our class. She has made many a moment merry around dear old Johnson and we wish her lots of success. GERALD G. GRAVEL “Men of few words are the busy men. Glee Club 2, 3; Camera Club 2, 3; Chefs’ Club 4; Journal 1, 3, 4. Gerald is one of the silent boys of the class, and if silence is golden, he will amass a great fortune. Best of luck to you in whatever you do, Gerald. MARY S. GUCCIARDI “’Tis not in mortals to command success. But we ' ll do more, Sempronius ,— we’ll deserve it. Sub-Deb Club 1; Basketball 1; Journal 3, 4; Gobbler 4; Discus¬ sion Club 3; Reading Club 4; Honor Society 3, 4. Success and happiness certainly should be associated with Mary for she attacks everything with interest and zeal. She has many friends at Johnson who will not forget her in years to come. NANCY R. HAMILTON “She is a winsome wee thing. She is a handsome wee thing. She is a bonny wee thing.” Reading Club 4; Dramatic Club 3; Gobbler 4; Honor Society 4. Nancy, a sweet little girl, will be well remembered at Johnson by all her friends. You cer¬ tainly prove, Nancy, that the saying “Good things come in small packages,” is always true. RICHARD A. HANSON “Great floods have flown from simple sources.” Model Builders’ Club 1, 2, 3; Chefs’ Club 4; Baseball 3, 4. Dicky had us all fooled into be¬ lieving he was quiet, but we found out in bookkeeping class. He proved to be one of Miss Neal’s favorites. He may not be one of the tallest members of our class, but he is one of the peppiest. RICHARD W. HARVEY “ He’s calm and reserved, that ' s as far as he goes. He seems to be quiet, but one never knows.” Camera Club 1; Baseball 2. This handsome fellow is widely known for his neat appearance. We wish you the best of luck, Dick, in your military career at Norwich. i 10
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FREDERICK C. MARLAND “Oh, to dance all night! Hobby Club 2, 3; Chefs’ Club 4 (Head Chef); Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Glee Club 2; Senior Marshal; Prom Committee; Class His¬ torian. Fred is a wonderful dancer, as well as being quite an athlete. His wit, too, has brightened many a dull day. One thing the girls would like before gradua¬ tion is a dance with Freddie. What do you say, Freddie? ADELINE P. MARRS “ The odor is the rose, The smile, the woman. Boosters’ Club 4; Basketball 4. Addy came to us in our senior year and has won all our hearts. She is truly a perfect sport with an endiess supply of energy. Her flashing smile and flare for red shall always be remembered by her classmates. CHARLOTTE A. MATTHESON “We are never like angels until we die. Sub-Deb Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Camera Club 3; Boosters’ Club 4; Johnson Jottings 4; Glee Club 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3. Full of wit, energy and good- natured mischief. FLORENCE E. MAUDE “Shines in her sincerity. Sub-Deb Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Reading Club 4; Play 2; Gobbler 4. A tall, quiet lass with shining red hair—her future career is in secretarial work. MARY ANN MAYNARD “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Gobbler 4 (Co-Editor); Sub-Deb Club 1 (Treasurer); Camera Club 2, 3; Journal 1 , 2, 3, 4 (News Editor); Reading Club 4; Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary); Student Council 2, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Class Song; Class Prophet; Prom Committee. Blond hair, blue eyes, and a winning smile describes Tisha. She is an active member on the Journal and the Gobbler. With your natural talent for journal¬ ism, Tisha, you will go far. RUTH P. MORIN “It is better to be small and shine, than to be tall arid cast a shadow. Boosters’ Club 4; Camera Club 3; Glee Club 3. With her pleasant smile and al¬ ways ready laugh, Ruth has won many a friend at Johnson. She is planning on becoming a nurse. We wish you all the luck in the world, Ruth. JOAN M. NERY “ Kind she was and quick to give her services. Secretary Treasurer 3, 4; Sub- Deb Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Commercial Design Club 3; Reading Club 4 (President); Stu¬ dent Council 3, 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3, 4; Journal 4; Gobbler 4; Class Historian. Joan, with her ready smile and helping hand, is an irreplaceable member of our class. She is a whiz when it comes to math and science. What would we do if Joan didn’t keep our records straight? JACK R. PEARL “ He speaketh not, and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. International Relations Club 1, 2; Discussion Club 3; Chefs’ Club 4; Baseball 3. Jack, our class gentleman, hails from Boxford. Although he probably isn’t aware of it, many of the senior girls think he’s pretty wonderful! With all his admirable qualities success will surely come to Jack. EVELYN M. ROCHE “ Not very tall, not very small, peppy and sunny, beloved by all. Sub-Deb Club 1 (Vice-Pres.); Dramatic Club 2; Commercial Design Club 3 (President); Boosters’ Club 4 (Secretary); Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain); Cheerleader 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Student Council 4; Gobbler 4; Class Will. Evie, one of the most popular gals in the class, will surely find the road to success a short and happy one. ALAN L. RODGER “ Up uith me into the clouds.” Model Builders’ Club 1, 3 (Secretary); Camera Club 2; Chefs’ Club 4. Alan is a happy-go-lucky fellow with a wonderful sense of humor. He is well liked among his friends and has a cherry “Hello” for everyone. { 12
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