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HELEN GEORGOULAKOS Helen usually kept us laughing, but she could be just as serious if the occasion demanded. Her quietness can be account¬ ed for when one considers the amount of reading -and studying she does. Girls as sincere as Helen are hard to find. JOHN FRANCIS GIFFUNE “Guffo” makes his way among everyone with emphasis on the fair sex — especially blondes. His sense of humor and neat¬ ness of clothes will make him one of the best-remembered stud¬ ents after graduation. JOHN HENRY GONSALVES JR. “Gonsi” ambled nonchalantly through Woburn High School, always amiably protesting against women, and still, in the same breath, claimed them as his favorite leisure time activity! Jackie participated in school activities as a member of the Band, Or¬ chestra, and Student Council. NORMA ERICA GRANLUND Norma was once termed as the “Atomic Blond”, which we think describes her perfectly. A well dressed and well mannered girl, Norma excels in skating which she has chosen as her pet hobby. MARION ELIZABETH GRAY “Marty” went through Woburn High brightening the halls and classes with her fun-loving nature. At the head of her list of hobbies is men with special emphasis on “Eddie”. There was never a dull moment in any of her classes. [ 27 ]
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HELEN THERESA GARVEY “Garv” occupied the quieter side of the class. She took part in the Glee Club and likes to collect records in her after-school hours. Students who giggle when answering teachers’ questions annoy her. Behind her serious appearance lies a sweet dispos¬ ition. JANET MARY GAUDET Janet graced every class with her sincere and understanding personality. Janet was active in sports and participated in ev¬ erything she could. Her helpfulness and cooperation will make her a successful secretary. PAULINE ELIZABETH GEARY “Polly” buzzed around the halls and entertained us with her flair for talking. “Polly’s” neat, wavy hair brought many compliments from her classmates. Homework depresses her, but she makes up for it by avidly collecting scrapbooks. JOSEPH RICHARD GENTILE “Joe-Joe” claims he is the fellow who doesn ' t like to work. He added his fine saxaphone playing to the Band and Orchestra. Besides having saxaphone playing as a hobby, he enjoys his “night life.” RUDOLPH JOSEPH GENTILE “Rudy” really ran an all-out campaign to become the pres¬ ident of his homeroom. He commands all attention at parties and gatherings with his “Harry James” version of how a trum¬ pet should be played. “Rudy” intends to make music his life’s work by leading an orchestra of his own. [ 26 ]
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THOMAS JOSEPH GRIFFIN “Griff’ looked down upon the class from his tall frame but that didn’t exclude him from the class activities. Although quiet and good-natured, he helped whenever and wherever he could. This made him one of our most reliable members. ROBERT EDWARD HARRON “Sonny” is the fellow who could be recognized in the cor¬ ridors of W. H. S. with a broad grin on his face. After school hours, Sonny works on a farm. He intends to take up agri¬ culture as his future work. RUTH SIGRID HILBRUNNER “Ruthie” didn’t go out for anything in the athletic line, but supported all the socials and drives the A. A. put on. Sew¬ ing, cooking, and music occupy her time. She confesses “Soup- sippers” annoy her the most. PRISCILLA ANNE HODGDON Cilia walked a quiet path and yet she always seemed to be in the spot where she was most needed. She could be depend¬ ed upon to carry out even the most difficult tasks. Girls in high heels and slacks bother her. RICHARD WILLIAM IRONS Indian” excelled in his favorite pastime, hunting. In the daytime he slays deer with his trusty little rifle, and in the ev¬ ening he slays the dears with his unmistakable charms. Dic¬ kie was a definite asset to the football team and his pet peeve is work. [ 28 ]
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