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( S UN-PICTURED BAKBAKA IIAIVIEL “Borh” The silent member . . . has a ivonderful way with children . . . adurable haircut . . . neat dresser . . . never once got detention . . . “still ivaters run deep” . . . as different from her twin as night from day. DANIEL E. MacDONALD “Dan” Mischief lurks in those eyes . . quiet ... a whiz at history . . swell friend . . . neat dresser . . an asset to the army. IN IMEAIOIilAlM DANIEL P. GBECO “Danny” During our school years, we have come to know Danny as a loyal friend and a praiseworthy stu¬ dent of Johnson High. His memory will always remain dear in our hearts. •{ la }
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DOROTHY M. WEINGART “Green Eeyes” Student Council 2; Honor So¬ ciety 2, 3, 4; Journal Staff 2, 3, 4 (News Editor); Gobbler Staff ' 4 (Co-Editor); New England State Music Festival 3; Massa¬ chusetts State Music Festival 4; Dramatic Club 2; Class Essayist. Blond, but not dumb . . . devoted to chorus . . . loves dogs . . . fun- loving . . . never stops talking . . . cuts everyone’s hair . . . aspires to be a writer. CHARLOTTE L. WEST Honor Society 3, 4; Art Club 1; Basketball 4; High-Lites Staff 4 (Business Manager); Gobbler 4; Massachusetts Music Festi¬ val 3. Princess waistline . . . deep brown eyes . . . loyal B. U. rooler . . . loves basketball ... a cheery “hi” for all .. . swell gal. ROBERT WILCOX “Bob” Model Builders’ Club 1; Student Council 1, 2; Track 4. Classy dancer ... a handsome fellow . . . auto mechanic . . . not a care in the world . . . real hep . . . swell kid. SARAH ZAHN “Sal” Cirls’ Athletic Club 1; Drama¬ tic Club 2; High-Liles Staff 3, 4; Gobbler Staff 4. Generous . . . friendly . . . loves dances . . . you always know when she’s around. i 17
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mm CLASS OffICtAS Left to right: Secretary-Treasurer Elsie Thomas, President Robert Kellan, Vice-President Charles Kettinger. ★ CLASS sonc Farewell our Alma Mater, Our hearts pour forth our thanks; k )r we are now prepared to fight In the world’s competing ranks. We’ve found no sadness, but joy As in your halls we’ve known, I niting love, and friendship To last when youth has flown. We’ve made our home within these walls. And now we must go on. But memories will linger still Wdien high school days are gone. Acquainted for just one short year. Our hearts with sadness fill; And may the echo of our thanks Bemain when all is still. W ords by Dorothy Hoessler Adapted from the tune ' ' Lancashire ' of Henry Smart ♦ i 19
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