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JOAN TERESE BYRON Joan’s excellence in shorthand and typing has placed her in the position dreamed about by all W. El. S.’s future secretaries. Joan was chosen treasurer of the class, a member of the Student Council, and typist of the “Yearbook”. Her happy disposition and attractive clothes will bring her the position she desires. ANN THERESA CAGNINA Ann surrounded herself with a phenomenal amount of ac¬ tivities, but never for a moment lost her calm disposition. Stu- den Council and Glee Club claimed her presence but she still had time for dancing, reading, and going to the movies. She dislikes “peeping Toms” that read over her shoulder. JOHN JEROME CAGNINA “Cag” meandered through W. H. S. in a calm and serene way. His good looks and handsome build rated him high with the opposite sex. His principal interest centered around football and he was an energetic member of the class. WILLIAM JONES CALLAHAN “Bill” proved to be one of the leading lights in the class of “47”. He was president of the class, treasurer of the Student Council, member of the “Yearbook” Staff, band, orchestra and traffic squad. “Bill” still had time to take up basketball, cross country, and the fairer sex. WILLIAM ANTHONY CANADA “Bill”, with his friendly manner, breezed through Woburn High. Even though Bill was a member of the basketball team, he took time out for skating and swimming to keep him busy in his spare time. [ 16 ]
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MARTHA ELIZABETH BIGGER “Marty is a fun-loving person who puts the class in a good frame of mind. Bowling, along with dancing and listening to records fill “Marty’s” idle hours. We know that sense of humor and ready grin will bring her many friends and much happiness in later life. MILDRED LOUISE BRADLEY “Milly” stopped us all with her ability to arrange her fine blond hair so neatly. Being a member of the Drama Club, the Chorus and Assistant Editor of the “Reflector” are among her many activities. Milly’s sincere and sweet nature has won her many friends during her four years at W. H. S. THOMAS WILLIAM BRENNAN “Tom” is the type of fellow who is very angelic in school, but, like most of us, can raise the dust when he gets outside. “Tommy”, full of energy and class spirit, enlivened many a dull class. i DONALD EATON BROCK “Don” settled into one of the quieter spots of the senior class, although we are told he had a way with the women. “Don” took his place as a cheerleader and helped keep up the spirit of the class. BARBARA ANN BUOTE “Barb” cheered her associates with her friendliness and willingness to work. Her activities included piano playing and she loaned her talents to all the unglorious hut important jobs that came her way. [ 5 ]
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WILLIAM HENRY CANNON “Gus appears to be rather bashful, but is really full of fun. He was employed by a lumber company after school. Gus was also interested in sports and was one of the most ambitious mem¬ bers of the class. RICHARD STEPHEN CAPUCI “Dick” was considered one of the tallest boys in the class since he is over six feet tall. He is employed by a local grocery store and plans to stay in this line of business after graduation. CAROLINE RUTH CASSIDY “Hop-A-Long” possessed an inimitable giggle that made us all laugh whenever we heard it. Because of her happy nature, there was never a dull moment in any of her classes. RICHARD CHASE “Dick” brightened classes in more ways than one. Because he is such a laugh-providing fellow, it can be easily understood why he is well liked. “Dick” enjoys drawing, singing, and females. His pet peeve is snobby persons. LORRAINE EDITH CLARK “Rainy” rang up plenty of friends with her vivacious smile and good looks. In her outward appearance she seems quiet, but actually she is full of fun. “Rainy” is very fond of all sports but claims dancing is her favorite pastime. [ 17 1
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