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ABERJOHA . 1948 21 CHARLES PARKER HARRIS Christened Charles, known only as Joe ... a rare wit . . . clever . . . classy captain of the HOY AS . . . Joe would like to lead the illustrious Hoyas into Madison Square Garden . . . lists likes as blondes, redheads and brunettes . . . plans for Tufts. Class Treasurer, 1947; A. A., Vice- President; Traffic Squad; Baseball; Red and Blac ; Aberjona. JOAN HARRIS Effervescent . . . co-operative . . . gentle and genial . . . Joanie likes dancing and eating . . . don ' t pan the Navy when she ' s around . . . her one ambition is to get an “A” in history . . . Simmons College will hold her attention for the next four years. Vaudeville; Thrift Association; Math Club; Class Secretary, 1947; Dramatic Club; Junior-Senior Class Play Committee; Red Cross; Science Club; Aberton.a. RICHARDSON BEGGS HARVEY Clippah . . . seventh period gymnast superb . . . pet peeves are Dave Eldredge, Symmes Corner . . . Clip dislikes Sunday morning curfews . . . Hoya member in good standing . . . Mr. Zero + of the hockey team . . . romantic . . . witty . . . popular . . . jazz and the Braves rate high with this Rudy-man. Football; Baseball; Traffic Squad; Red Cross; Red and Rlacl(; Vaudeville. JOANNE HASKELL Tall, blonde, and good looking . . . sparkling, friendly smile ... Jo IS a swell person to know . . . dislikes conceited people ... is interested in entering her collie in dog shows. Dramatic Club; Basketball; Chorus; Science Club; Art Club; Field Hockey; Vaudeville. ROBERT HEITZ Bob likes to listen to good music and repair automobiles . . . pet peeve IS girls who smoke . . . Mechanical Drawing interests him . . . plans to work next year and to attend night school. RICHARD HILLS Free and independent . . . tops in tennis . . . likes to dance . . . enjoys math . . . forever friendly . . . Dick hates mid-years ... a well-liked, sincere friend. Dick. Red and Blac}{; Tennis; Dramatic Club; Basketball. MARTHA HODGE Lots of pep . . . sparkling enthusiasm . . . chic and charming . . . can always find the “silver lining” . . . hopes someday to become a secre¬ tary . . . popular Martha leaves a lasting impression wherever she goes. Chorus. JOHN HOLDSWORTH John s goal for 48 is Amherst . . . one of the few who became National Honor Society members during our junior year ... a math whiz . . . plays the licorice stick (clarinet) in the band, orchestra, and the Harmonizers . . . an honor roll student. Orchestra; Band; Math Club; Science Club; Vaudeville; National Honor Society.
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20 ABERJOKA 1948 JANET FOLEY All good things are found in higher regions . . . active and attractive . . . has a pert nose . . . she hopes someday to be able to drive through Winchester Center without having to give someone a ride . . . Jan is one of those girls you like instantly. Student Council; Chorus; Red and B!acl(; Vaudeville; Class Secretary, 1945; Vice-President, Red Cross. DAVID FRIZZEL Tall . . . led hair with temper to match . . . mainstay in the band . . likes music, driving, and a good joke . . . frequents the W. T. . . . good luck to a friendly classmate. Band. JOHN FRONGILLO A sports enthusiast . . . would like to beat Vinci in bowling . . . home runs by Ted Williams rate among his pet peeves . . .Johnny plans a trip to Alaska in the near future ... a member of the United States Marine Reserves . . . has a variety of nicknames, among these: “Alfalfa” and “Mingie,” Chorus. PAUL GAUDETTE A versatile Jack-of-all trades, Paul . . . can give or take a joke . . . spare time is spent tinkering with machines and motors . . . likes dancing, playing the clarinet ... a capable and efficient lad . . . Paul has hopes of becoming an engineer. A. A.; Orchestra; Science Club; Math Club. ALTHEA ANNE GRACE Witty . . . fun to know . . . directs traffic on the second floor . . . “One step at a time” . . . sweet and petite . . . busy as a bee . . . dislikes bleached blondes . . . plans to go to Bentley’s School of Accounting. Traffic Squad; Chorus; Vaudeville; Field Hockey; Aberjona NANCY GRANT Petite, petite, maii oui . . . Flash! that was Pip whizzing down the hockey field . . . “Opponents, beware!” . . . ought to roll right into Middlebury, of that we’re sure. Thrift Association; Student Council; Chorus; Dramatic Club; Aberjona; Editorial Editor, Red and Blacl {. NANCY ANN GRIFFITHS Quiet? Not when you know her . . . full of pep . . . versatile. . . one of many who could do without the Boston subways . . . likes skiing . . . wishes the cafeteria served Chinese food . . . President of the Method¬ ist Church Youth Fellowship . . . Nancy would like to travel to Honduras on a banana boat. Red Cross; Dramatic Club; Art Club; Chorus; Red and Blacl{. DAVID HARRIGAN Quiet . . . possesses a swell sense of humor . . . dislikes back-slappers . . . favorite subject is Miss Mackedon’s French . . . Boston College is his goal . . . afterwards he hopes to see the world . . . also an addict of that common stuff called food. Spanish Club; Football. -igp r»»
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22 ABERJOKA . 1948 ALICE HOLM Williamstown ' s loss was Winchester ' s gain in the middle of our senior year . . . cute . . . well-dressed . . . Alice lists as her favorite occupations dancing, horseback riding, and sailing . . . pet peeves are Latin, oysters, and Dick Tracy . . . after Smith, we expect to hear much news of her as Mr. Anthony’s psychoanalyst. MARGARET HOLMES Popular . . . can ' t stand anyone lacking a good sense of humor . . . but Peggy can’t be accused of that . . . snakes, fried eggs, and moths are taboo with her . . . laughing blue eyes and easy smile . . . Peggy adds that “certain something” anywhere she goes. Executive Board, A. A.; Chorus; Exchange Editor, Red and Blaci{; Aberjona; Field Hockey; Basketball; Captain, Softball; Vice-President, Student Council; Thrift Association; Class Vice-President, 1946; Dramatic Club. SALLY HOLMES A helping hand to everone, gracious to all ... a Jack-of-all-sports, with brains and bounce . . . famous red earmuifs . . . WHS delegate to the J. R. C. Convention in Cleveland in 1947 ... Sal is sure to get along well at Wellesley. President, Red Cross; Red and Blac ; A. A., Executive Board; Student Council; Chorus; Science Club; Dramatic Club; Hockey; Basketball; Secretary, Thrift Association; National Honor Society; Aberjona. HENRY PETER HORN Friendly . . . Henry aspires to play professional baseball . . . lists United States History as one of his likes . . . others are football and basket¬ ball . . . peeved by cigarette-smoking, gum-chewing girls . . . here’s hoping we hear .much of Henry on the baseball teams of future years. Baseball; Vaudeville; Assistant Manager, Football; Chorus. LOIS HOTTEL Frankly speaking, she’s always on the go . . . perpetual motion . . . everyone knows that peppy sociable personality . . . favorite subjects (she’s good in all) are English, maybe French . . . can be seen arguing with Mr. Keeney before Red and Blacl{ deadlines. News Editor, Red and Blaci ; Thrift Association; Special Chorus; Dramatic Club; Red Cross; Field Hockey; Basketball; Manager, Softball; Math Club; Aberjona. JACK HENRY IRWIN A great sports fan . . . busies himself with hunting and auto racing . . . finds United States History right down his alley . . . one of these days you’ll see him speeding around in his own car . . . Rickie is peeved with the long skirts. SALLY JACKSON A lush thrush ... Sal won renown for her duets with Marilyn . . . a Vaudeville standby . . . attractive . . . neat . . . hen-parties rate high ... Sal would like to own her own convertible . . . Vermont Junior College gains a wonderful girl. Vaudeville; Chorus; Octette; Basketball; Spanish Club. NORMAN JOYCE A first-class skier . . . Norm rates as one of the school’s best drivers . . . ought to be tops as a pilot . . . wear slacks in school, girls, and steer clear of Norm . . . thinks most good times start at a girl’s house.
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