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To School They Go” Schools and colleges in New England have members of 1944 enrolled in them. Robert Kramer is at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Margaret Hanson, Borne Boston School of Physical Education; Barbara Krkigkr, University of New Hampshire. Durham. New Hamp- shire. Harold Knuti is a student in the pre-medical course at Harvard University. Paul Flanagan is attending Colby College. Waterville, Maine. In Boston University are Theresa Ladas, who is a student in the Dunn Memorial section of the College of Practical Arts and Letters, and Virginia Hui.tin. who is taking a pre-nursing course in the School of Education. Two boys are at Northeastern Unvcrsity, Nathan Krasnigor and Richard Barkley, who is attending the Engineering School. Lasell Junior College. Auburndale, Massachusetts, has Jean L. Hopkins enrolled. Mar jorie Ann Johnson. Elizabeth Egan, and Margaret Christie are at the Boston Massa- chusetts School of Art. Commercial studies arc being followed by several classmates. At Katharine Gibbs School are Gertrude Keating and Marjorie E. Johnson; at Fisher’s College. Carmei.a Ciiiminello and Lucy Gregori. Corinne Bremner and Mary Golden are studying at Burden College. Mary is taking the Executive Secretarial Course. Gloria Fee is following a similar course at the Fay School. The Cadet Nurse Corps has had a generous response from the class. Shirley Dwyi r and Verna Dyment are stationed at the Maine General Hospital. Portland. Eleanor Hamor is at the Children’s Hospital, Boston. Alice Biaver. Fern Anfinson. and Hazel Andrew arc in training at the Quincy City Hosj iial. Mary Desmond began training July 21 at St. Margaret’s Hospital. Dorchester. Barbara Broadbent is at the New England Deaconess Hospital. Boston. Caissons Two of our boys. Pvt. Robert H. Reardon and Pvt. Robert W. Phinney arc stationed at Camp Blanding, Florida, training in the Infantry. Pvt. George Buckley. A. S. X. is stationed at Fort Sill. Oklahoma, while Pvt. Salvatore Gioncardi is stationed somewhere in England await- ing further orders — and also with an A. P. O. number is Pvt. James Gould. Nearing the com- pletionof their training at Norwich University are William Hove and Warren Riddi e. who will then leave for the South for additonal training. Seagoing Sailors Stationed in the New Hebrides is S 1 c Charles Ci.auss, as a storekeeper — while in the Mariannas is S 2 c William Summers — Aboard the U.S.S. Henry A. Wiley (SM-29) is Robert Seeley F I c who operates a generator switchboard — Walter F. Smith S 2 c is on the U.S.S. Ron Homme Richard (CV-31) as radioman. Ray Palumbo S 2 c is aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma City, and Charles Shattuck is now serving on a Navy Patrol Craft Escort somewhere in the Pacific. Earl J. Sweeney Ph. M 3 c is awaiting further orders at Newport. R. I. At Camp Parks. California is John Schatzl of the U.S.N.C.B. Robert S. Gaston S 2 c is at Sampson, New York as is John J. Reardon who soon finishes “boot” training. Also waiting for further orders at Sampson are Daniel Malvesta S 1 c. and C. Winslow Erickson, a hospital apprentice. Colin MacPiierson is still stationed in Bloomsburg, Pa., John Sirois at Dartmouth College, and Paul Quintiliam is training at the U.S. Naval Radar 1'raining School in Georgia. Anthony Mannai S 1 c, Emii. Rogers S 1 c, and Raymond Mullaney arc somewhere on sea duty. Donald Nilsen is recuperating at the U.S.N. Hospital at Sampson from scarlet fever and lobar pneumonia. School Activity Basketball
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From the Halls of Montezuma’ Somewhere in ihc South Pacific are Pvt. John V. Pritchard of the 1st Marine Div., Pm. William Stain forth of the 4th Marine Div.. and Pvt. Hf.nrv Pasqualucci. Studying to be an electrician at the Marine Aviation Detachment is Richard Biagini, while Pvt. Robert Moscow is stationed in a Flight office in New Bern, N. C. Pvt. Gf.orgf. Dorlay is in training at Parris Island, South Carolina. Careers Ahead” Several of the 1944's are employed by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Margaret Fulton is in the Central Technical Department at Fore River. June Lancy and Alice Lamb arc both stenographers at the Bethlehem Hingham Shipyard. Jean Gordon, Dorothy Gilmore:, and Dorothy Deans arc also doing office work, all at Fore River. Jean Conrad and Gertrude Burke are serving as messengers, Jean at Fore River and Gertrude at Hingham. In the Accounting Department there are lobe found Virginia Doyle, and Lucy Bersani. Norma Carei.i.a is there, too. working in the office of the I. B. M. Department. Elroy Carlson is employed also at the Fore River Shipyard. Work and school are being combined by a number of the class of 1944. Ei.aine Grassick, who works for Stone and Webster, Boston, as does Adelina Chella, attends Boston Universit) evenings. Ari.ene Fries is also studyng at Boston University, after her day's work as typist at the Rust Craft Publishers. William Le Clair has chosen to study at Northeastern night school. He is employed by the New York. New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, in Boston. Francis D’Amico works at the Quincy Patriot Ledger office by day and at Burden College by night. Eleanor 1)i Guilio and Catherine Brady are office workers at the John Hancock Life Insurance Company and students in the evening classes of the Hickox Secretarial School. Betty Bradley is working at the Quincy Electric Light and Power Company. She is planning to attend the night school at the Little Theatre Workshop in Boston. Varied indeed are the types of employment being followed by others of the (lass. Edith Kingsbury and B. Warren French are at the Pneumatc Scale Corporation in Norfolk Downs. Barbara Dwyer is a worker at Howard Johnson's Wollaston factory. Pauline Edgar is a re- ceptionist for the Quincy Rembrandt Studios. Norma Di Tullio is secretary to a Quincy pediatrician. Ruth Brandes and Fernanda Grippi are doing secretarial work in retail stores, Ruth’s being that of an office worker at the Quincy Enterprise Department Store and Fernanda's being that of a stenographer at Jordan Marsh Company. Boston. Still others who are in some type of congenial office work are Edith House, Boston Munic- ipal Court House; Elizabeth Griffin, the Quincy branch of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Elinor Francer, P. R. C. Pictures in Boston; Eunice Ciardi. Boston Signal Depot; Audrey Delaney, George A. Nikola Company. Boston; Mii.i.ik Corderio. Jackson Moreland Consulting Engineers. Commuting daily to Boston arc also Virginia Boyle, a stenographer in the Enlisted Branch of the First Service Command; Ida Cheli.a and Mary Di Bona, stenographers at the Ordinance Building; Catherine Burke, a clerk at the Travelers Insurance Company: and Irene Kelly. secretary to an Army captain at the Boston Port of Embarkation. Theresa Ferrigno is filling the position of assistant-bookkeeper at Howard Johnson’s in Wollaston. The Education Director of the Quincy City Hospital School of Nursing has as secretary, Mary Geraldi. zero is employed in the Billing Department of the Boston Gear Works. Irene Bizzo Beverly Baker is living in California where she is doing office work as are so many of hei classmates. Military Figure . Mac Arthur
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In the Naval Air Corps are Danif.i. Libertine S 2 c (C.A.), and Robert F. Lee, studying Radar. Representing the Coast Guard is Robert Schuerch who is at the Coast Guard Preparatory School in Washington, D.C. Russei.i. Aims, of the Merchant Marines, is at sea at present, while Cadet Midshipman Robert Quinn is at the l.’.S. Merchant Marine Academy in New York, and Midshipman Arthur Wiiebi.k is at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Pvt. Gerald Ax11.rod, of the U. S. A. A. C.. is training at an aerial gunners school in Colo- rado: also members of the Air Corps arc Pvt. Edward MacDonald of the Army Airways Com- munications in Oklahoma, Robert McLaughlin still in boot training. Sgt. John McKim of the 15th Army Air Force, somewhere in Italy. Cpl. Frank W'erme is at Columbia Army Air Base in S. Carolina for further training as a Radio Operator Mechanic Gunner, and Pvt. Edward Marden is stationed at a Mississippi Air Base. School Days In their freshman year at Simmons College arc Mary Lou Olson and Charlotte Woi.e, the latter planning to study dietetics. The Fisher Business College is well represented by Quincy High Students: Carmei.la Chiminei.i.o. Jessie Minn. Kinfa Sideri, and Barbara Skantz. Virginia Wilson and Jacqueline Storrs are attending Pembroke College, Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Commuting to the Massachusetts School of Art is Ida Sai.monte, while Rose Mercurio and Ruby Matson attend Boston University. Rose at the College of Practical Arts and Letters, and Ruby at the College of Liberal Arts. Estelle Silver is taking the stenographic-secretarial course at Burden College, and Viola Salvucci is attending Wilfred’s Academy of Beauty Culture. Cadets Mary Grant, Marilyn MacDonald, Linda Marcolini, and Corinne Salvucci arc training at the Quincy City Hospital under the auspices of the U.S.A.C.N.C. On Their Own Judith Morton is the secretary to the Chief of Fuels and Utilities Section of the Boston Army Ordinance District, also at the Boston Army Base as a clerk-typist is Gladys Lows, and Mary Perkins is busy at the Lincoln Stores Executive Office. At the Boston Post of Embarkation doing secretarial work of the Military Personnel Department is Jeanne Vient; Marjorie Roullard is employed as a private secretary for the Willcox and Gibbs Co. of Boston. Working as a bookkeeper is Norma Parsons, at the Kay Jewelry Company. Alfred Monaco is doing his best at the Bethlehem Shipyard for the fellows in the service, yard for the fellows in the service. Rose Rachardi is working as a typist at the Beth-Hingham Shipyard, and Doris Mer .i is the private secretary of lawyer George E. Adams. In the First National Bank is Evelyn Woodford: Mary Valenti is working at the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. ol Boston, and Patricia McClelland is a stenographer at the Ward Stationery Co. of Boston. Norma McNiei.y and Patricia Wilson arc in the newspaper business, Norma at the Boston Traveler as editorial assistant, and Pat at the Quincy Patriot Ledger doing advertising work. Betty Jean Smith and Estelle Morgan, late of the Q.H.S. Library Staff, are now both working at Goodspced’s Book Shop Inc. and loving it. In the insurance game is Betty Pierce, employed at George A. Goodhue : Co. Dorothy Marini is representing Quincy High School at Pneumatic Scales Corp. in North Quincy World Figure . Franklin 1). Rooskvki i
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