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DOROTHY AVIS DOUBLEDAY “Dotty” made us sit up and take notice of her beautiful art work in Room 25. Her artistic talents are evident in her fine choice of clothes. She is on the Art Department pf the “Year¬ book”. The art school that welcomes “Dotty” will have a very promising student. DONALD LEONARD DOVER “Duck” is an ardent follower of all the W. H. S. athletic teams. He is interested in aviation and intends to become a pilot after he finishes his course. Lots of luck, “Duck.” We know you’ll make a good one. WARREN GEORGE DOWNER Warren was the school reporter for the Woburn Press, and puts in a good word for all our student activities. In his leisure time, he enjoys skating and hockey. Warren has no plans for the future as yet. JOSEPH LEROY DOWNEY “Scratch” was a fiend with a basketball — the sport in which he really excelled. Although sports are his main interests, he enjoys night life (how odd!) and kept the classes going with his ceaseless jokes and quick wit. CHARLINA MARIE DURAN “Chena” glittered as she passed by with her long, golden hair and big, sparkling eyes. She attracted many friends of both sexes with her sweet disposition. When “Chena” takes up secretarial work we hope her boss will be able to keep his mind on the business at hand. [ 2 3 1
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ANN MARIE DOHERTY “S ' uz” skipped merrily through the halls with her happy- go-lucky attitude and her winning smile. Her activities took in the Drama Club and the Chorus as well as all kinds of sports. Ann Marie’s jolly nature will reward her in her chosen career. HEROLD FRANCIS DOHERTY “Dots” wasted no time being idle while he went through his four years. His handsome frame drew many a gal’s eye along with his good marks. “Dots” was chosen a Junior-Rotarian and was a member of the Traffic Squad. MARIE CONCETTA DOHERTY “Lover” was well liked because of her sunny disposition. Her athletic abilities became more interesting after she v as chosen Athletic Editor of the “Reflector” Staff. Marie’s favorite pastime is singing and we enjoyed hearing her sing as much as she enjoyed singing for us. RICHARD JOSEPH DOHERTY “Dick”, as he is well-known to his chums, was an ener¬ getic member of the senior class. He was employed in a grocery store after school hours and has plans of going to Boston College after graduation. CARROLL EDWARD DOLAN “Slug” won his letter as a first string end on the football team. He was the signal caller and one of the most dependable players. He dislikes being called Carroll, and intends to enter college after graduation. [ ]
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BARBARA ANN ERWIN “Barb” rushed through her daily activities without a mo¬ ment to spare. She was a pianist for the Glee Club and a Sen¬ ior Class Delegate to the Women’s Club. Barbara’s neat, at¬ tractive clothes and well-groomed appearance are a definite asset for an A-I secretary. JEANNE MARIE FAUCHER “Fosh” skipped merrily through her four years taking part in many activities. Her help as Student Council Representative, Drama Club, and Art Editor of the Reflector was graciously given and greatly appreciated. Although this petite miss dislikes homework, she finds enjoyment in drawing and reading. JOHN WILLIAM FIELDS “Fieldsie” caught the spotlight with his superb handling of the football. His popularity in this respect made him one of the best-liked athletes in the school. “Fieldsie” has a great deal of wit and a fine personality. ANGELO JOHN FIGUCIA Angelo took his place in the class as being one of its best- liked members. His favorite pastime is dancing. Angelo has no plans for the immediate future, but we know he will be a success in his chosen field. ROBERT WILLIAM FINETHY “Bob” made the dust fly as he zoomed up the field with the pigskin under his arm. “Bob” is not only an excellent dancer but also impressed us with his charms. At the top of his list of hobbies is Jeanne. [ 24 ]
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