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l l Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 2 SL G5 A Q-be Q Q - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l l HYNES. MARGARET A ' ' ' ' ,iU5gji-'HINE JOHNSON, JOANNE BARBARA rractical Arts Course 9011686 COUTSC ' Uh, boy! says Peggy, whose am- J0dy,'l who expresses herself with bition is to be a real success in lite. 1 HJC?liC1'SfH WHIIIS C0 be a successful ne, hobby is Sewing and coiiectiiig 1 musician, so she plans to attend the snapsnots. She expects to work at New England Conservatory of 5IUSiC. the haytheon alter leaving scnool. inf 51C10dY Hour U15 5YmPh0IU' gm 1,565 eating peaiiuw while read- I concerts, letter writing, and hot fudge mg 3 mystery Story or listening to sundvaes are favorites. No wonder tne 9:20 Club. Being late, especially l SFI? .15 CUWHYS in 8 hurry, for her ac- gor dates, I5 Pegg,-5 wo,-St fault. tivities have been Secretary-Treasun '11 merry heart you all the way. CT. Zi O1'ChCSU3, 1, 3, 45 and Honor Roll, 4. She zs a mazden young and fazrf' i KEITH, ROBERT ALFRED i Technical Course KALTFBIAN, FRED l Bobbie can be heard announcing, Stenographic Course I wouldn't say that, as he dis- Kal-tee intends to be 3 court cusses his hope of being an airline stenographer after the Army Air A pilot after the war. His destination Corps needs him no more as an aerial is the Afml' All' COTPS in the SDYIUS- gunner. He says nuts to almost He is an ardent sport fan and played everything, although he likes collect- h0CkCY, 1, -3, 3- 4- HC is President ing autographs and taking part in of the Blue Room in the IV B Club sports. including baseball and basket- and was an usher at Graduation and ball. He is tne manager of 3 bag- Class Day. He enjoys watching his ketball team in the City League, homework being slaved over by Paul VVrestling matches on the radio and 3U!U91S!l OSI? P'-IE '3U!X509 KSHQ 'Ii blondes are all right to him. to Bob Hope and Fibber McGee. 'iHe that overcometh shall znheritf' UXVOUICH drivers! he says. VVhat a nuisance! To get thine erijs, lay bailzfulneis an e. KELLY, BARBARA LOUISE' KENNEY, HAROLD T. College Course Business Course Barbi' always wants to know, Is f-Redu Whose favoiiti, expieuion that good? Her activities include is f-I iifoiiidii-t Say that ,vaiitf in Literary Staff of the Alzrror, 1943- be first in Tokyo by Wag, of tiiif iiii 19443 Dramatic Club, 1941-19425 mem- faiiti-yi He dislikes women in gen, ber of the S. D. S.: Honor Roll, 1, emi -and corny jokes but the 9.10 2' 3' 4' Kelli, hopes to travel and Club is tops. He played baseball to go to College' She does not like How lzappyiv the soldier who lllllfl doing her homework. She blushes on Mi pay-H T She olikes to listen to Bob Hope and Information Please. 1 he cheerful live longest in years. KINSELLA, DOROTHY LOUISE Business Course KING,.CATHERINE MILDRED K'VVhat a beaut, savs Dot who Ffflfflfal MSS Course , , intends to do office work. She likes Y Grandmas favorite expression is Coffee ice Cream, music, Sports, and Plant me HOW '-idle me later- T0 Bill, but dislikes Onions and all Con- meet a certain some. -one and go ceited people. An Irish temper and everywhere is her ambition, although iaziiiess may iieip her to get mar, She Plans YO enter The Academy ried and raise an ideal family. Bloderne. She loves to eat but dis- LfMi,id Cannot fallow ,wr wwdi likes getting D's. First Nighter and expmii The Great Gildersleeve are her fa- --HU injiniie iweeme-U H vorites on the radio. She was M'irror ' ' ' Room Agent. She lhal was 50 proud and urilal Flrpfranl, arrogfanl, and ffCI'.H KOULOPOULOS, MICHAEL JOHN KOLODZIESKI. IRENE E. Technical Course Business Course VVhat's the homework? yells VVhat a lulu! exclaims Ike , lklike, whose best virtue is trying to who was a member of Dramatic Club keep Murph quiet, a task he never i941 and wishes to he a success in the can do. He says he would like to held of stenography and to travel go to BI2 I. T. and that his hobbies around the world. She likes to sleep, are sports, radio, and aviation. He which may be why she abhors doing likes Bob Hope and sensible girls. homework. If you have any troubles. but not leaky fountain pens, His ac- tell them to Rene, for she likes tivities include being Class President, to listen. but if you are conceited. l, 2, 3: Chairman Sophomore Social don't: for she won't like you. She Committeeg Football. l, 2. 3: Senior nrefers listening to the Hit Parade, Dance Committee: President of Pol- Bob Hope, and Million Dollar Ball- ities, IV B Club. Best of luck. room and likes collecting records. Mike! Her agile mind, her honest heart, Even .silence may be eloquent her .strength . . . si in love.
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gmcoioihdbdt,dh-D.0:0QUQU-0Qn4 1 ilDQUQIIQ!lQOQ4IQ!7QOQUQODOQOQOQfO:. HAYNES. LAURIE VIRGINIA Teachers' College Course The click of high heels, a swirl of a fashionable skirt, a cheery Hel- lo! and it's Laurie. She makes a Powers' model look positively dowdy. Driving, clothes, and writing to a certain person in the RCAF arc Laurie's hobbies. Lux Radio Theatre is why she stays at home Monday nights. If a stunning brunette with big blue eyes asks, How are you. Lou? it is none other than our Laurie. Lucibelle in Senior Play. But life I5 sweet. HENRY, DOROTHY LOUISE Teachers' College To become a Navy nurse is Dot- tie's laudable ambition. Oh, you,' is her favorite expression. She in- tends to go directly into Cadet Nurs- ing. Bowling, '43, '-143 Basketball, '44 and Dramatic Club, '44 are her many activities. Strawberry sundaes, music, dancing and the Hit Parade are favorites. She gets along with people. Her half is of a good color. HIGGINS, GUELDA EDITH Practical Arts Course Geebe hopes that someday, after she's attended the University of New Hampshire, she will fiy to a desti- nation unknown. You can tell it's Guel when you hear a cheery Hi ya. kid! She's been busy with Basketball, lg Bowling. l: Junior Nominating Committee: Junior Prom Committee: and collecting football pictures and menus. Her pet peeves are washing dishes and waiting in the cafe line Cmany's the timell How- ever, she likes sports, Harry James, 9:20 Club, coffee frappes, and a cer- tain V-l2! She talks too much, but never gets angry and will always lend a pal a nickel. Ponder well, and f67lIlZlV Ihr' right. HILL. MARY ELIZABETH College Course The mountain top where Mary will seek solitude after graduating from Radcliffe College will be surrounded by deep and weird valleys through which rush wild rivers. Oh, Allah she will exclaim as she turns from her paradise to compose her first literary effort. In training for this bis: event, she has held the position of Assistant Editor of the Mzrror in l943 and l9-44 and has been a mem- ber of the Dramatic Club during the same period. And turn the giddy round of Fortune? wheel. HUNTER. HOWARD VVENT- WORTH Stenographic Course Right behind you. Joe. says good-natured Howie, who wants either to he a chicken farmer or a Marine. His activities were as mem- ber of Mirror Business Staff. and Sophomore Auditor, and Basket- ball IV. He likes neople with a lot of hustle, Bing Crosbv. and the Mu- sic Society of Lower Basin Street. He ir a farmer who wield: the rake and hoe. HENDERSON, DORIS DAGMAR College Course Dot ', who is never on time, cries VVa1t, Maryl' Her ambition is to live in a trench garret where she'll probably be singing, unless she is in the U. S. Nurses' Cadet Corps where she'll have to work better than she does now. She likes people, chocolate sodas, and walking in the rain, and G's after school. Her activities were Sophomore Dance Committee, Vice-President of the Junior Class, Member of S. D. S. The eyes have it! HESSION. BARBARA JEAN Practical Arts Course Bea whose ambition is to join the VVAVES, can be found almost any time or any where looking for pictures for her fashion scrap-book and Saying Mercy. Hesh is des- tined to keep house. She likes John Charles Thomas, but 11011 imitation glamour girls. Her temper is her worst fault. Sober, steadfast, and demure. HIGGINS, ROBERT JOHNSON Business Course VVhat's the matter? says Bob, who blushes furiously yet never gets angry. He would like to fly and hopes to enter the V-5 after gradua- tion. Sports, Kay Kyser. Bob Hope, and Harry James are all number one on Bob's Hit Parade. There is nothing that peeves him more than a certain left eyebrow from Newton and C. H. I had rather .ree a young man blush than turn pale. HOLLIS, VVALTER WINSLOW Technical Course VValter often asks his friends, What can you do? His ambition is to study electro-chemical engineer- ing. His hobbies are chemistry, physics, and stamps. His destination is the Naval V-I2 program of some college. His activities have been the High School Band. Honor Roll. and President in charge of pool tables of the IV B Club. He dislikes some English literature. and some colors of nail polish. His worst fault is starting arguments in class. Earned effort carrito 11 man far. HUNTER, MARJORIE LOUISE Business Course M'arsz expects to work in an of- fice. She played field-hockey and bowled in her Sophomore year. Hot fudge sundaes, potato chips. and home-made rolls agree very well with Margie, who likes Bing Crosby and Eddie Cantor. As for Frankie , conceited people and missing busses- well! All to myxelf I thinh of you.
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O:0Q0i060illillillillilbillillilblllilli C 1 PlbillilliiD2-lliilihillillilDMOMOMOQKOZO KYBERT, BARBARA ELIZA- BETH Lollege Course Kyb1e intends to go to a teach- ers' college or to join the WAVES. Her hobbies are music and athletics as is shown by her school activities: baseball, '42- '43g volley ball, ,441 and basketball, l42, '43, '44. She is usually heard saying, You crumb. Apples from a certain teacher are O. K. with her, but Frank Sinatra and Milton do not seem as interest- ing as Lux Radio Theatre. She ar- gues with a certain red-haired girl, but does homework and likes it. Happiness courts thee in her best array. LANDSDOWNE, HELEN G. Practical Arts Course Honey's ambition is, after going to a school of higher education,- to become a nurse. Her activities in- clude the Dramatic Club, basketball, swimming, dancing, and listening to Fred Waring and the 9:20 Club. Her worst fault is being too frank, but she covers this up by making friends and meeting people. Her hobbies include collecting flowers and making a poetry book. Look ere thou leaf. See ere thou go. LANDRY, MURIEL LILLIAN Stenographic Course Mitzi is often heard saying, Oh, dear, as she hustles through the corridors. Her ambition is to be pri- vate secretary to J. J. G. She seems to enjoy letter writing QI won- der to whoml and indulging in a gooey strawberry sundae while lis- tening to Bing Crosby. She was on 'the Sophomore Social Committeeg Vice-President of the Sophomore Classg and on the Junior Prom Com- mittee. We know Muriel will go far in life as she gets along with people. Smiles that can warm the blood. LEARY, CATHERINE FRANCES Business Course - Hurry up, Firebugf' says Kay . who is going to travel with the IV D. M. l girls. Her greatest ambi- tion is to join the WAVES. and her hobbies include collecting sailor dolls and snapshots. In '42 she played basketball. She claims that she likes everything and everybody. Brigham's hot fudge sundaes after long hikes rank high with Kay, She's everybody's friend and n0boa'y's foe. LE BLANC. THERESA LE'ONE Business Course Theresa is often heard saying. I like that! She horses to go to a business school in Boston, then to California and the other states accompanied by Flo. She enjoys going to T. C. with J. B.. but dislikes homework and Monday mornings. Skating and bowling are her favorite sports. Have you ever heard her talking too loud in the corridors? Smooth runs the water where the brook zs deep. LALLY, ROBERT EMETTE Business Accounting u VVhat,'s the homework, Al? says Pfgleg who is always lending Stretch money and playing golf. Thls P0Pular boy with a hard work- ing nature was on Basketball Varsity, 41-44: Senior Dance Committeeg and was1Mzrror Room Agent. The draft- board will decide his future, although he wants to go South and play golf with Corcoran. He is hard with hi-mself, but he enjoys playing golf with Terry and Stretch, and listening to Harry James, and to Al's singing. .-I merry lad is he! LANDRY, MARY JANE College Course Gee, do you look sharp! is an exclamation often heard from Candy. who wants to join the WAVES and see the world. She likes dancing at l'ote, musical comedies, and teasing B. K. She expects to attend either Boston University or a. Dramatic School. Although she is naturally thoughtful, she is often late and dis- likes homework. A smile for all, a welcome glad A jovial coasting way she had. LAVVSON CARL HARRY Teachers' College Course Carlie is often heard saying, For crying out loud, while striv- ing to accomplish his homework. He seems to enjoy staying up late with the radio, of course. He has been a member of the band for three years and an usher at graduation and class day. He likes swing music and ice cream, but not forward girls. He is trying to keep out of trouble un- til the draft catches him. A tzny stone often creates big ripples. LE BLANC, M'ILDRED YVONNE Stenographic Course You're not kidding, says Millie who wants to be just like her mother and also a good secretary. After graduating she expects to start work in an office. She doesn't like con- ceited people, but does enjoy semi- classical music and Those We Love. Being self-conscious is her worst fault, and getting to school on time. is her best virtue. Hlhoughtfulness makes friendships, and thoughtfulness keeps them. LEONARD, DOUGLAS GRAY- DON Practical Arts Course You really think so? asks cheer- ful Doug. who was once an active member of South Dartmouth High and Wayland High. He hopes to be a Naval Officer and to see plenty of action, but after retuming from sea adventures, he plans to be a criminal lawyer. He likes sports, dancing, and singing. He starts arguments and dislikes narrow-minded people. I am the very pink of courtesy.
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