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JANET CLAIRE JOHNSON “Red” has a nickname that fits her perfectly, for she has long hair of a beautiful golden-red shade. Her activities includ¬ ed Assistant Poetry Editor of the “Reflector” and she was in charge of costumes for the Drama Club. Janet has a great deal of skill in knitting. JEAN EVELYN JOHNSON Jean knocked us out with her lovely eyes, hair and sweet disposition. Although she attracted the Woburn boys, Jean pre¬ ferred the men of the Navy. Her ambitious nature will take her a long way. PHYLLIS MARY JOHNSON “Phyl” skipped through the halls with her happy-go-lucky nature and with her mind always on sports. She belonged to the Baseball Team and enjoyed this sport as a hobby. Hockey rates second best. PRISCILLA MARION JOHNSON “Cilia” calmed us down with her quiet nature. “Cilia” en¬ joyed office work nd had an after school position in town. Her most noticeable characteristic is her studious nature which will be a great aid to her when she enters college. RICHARD DONALD JOHNSON “Dick” took active part in all the A. A.’s “doings”. He dis¬ likes people who can’t take it, but can readily give it. “Dick” en¬ joys driving different makes of cars as a leisure time activity. [ 29 ]
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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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MARGARET PATRICIA KEARNS “Peggy” captured many friends with her genial disposition. She was Class Editor of the “Reflector” Staff, and she enjoys skating and dancing, too. We’re sure “Peggy” will be ready on the dot at 9 A. M. when she becomes a secretary. ISABEL ELIZABETH KELLY “Scotty” kept our class in a jolly mood with her quick wit. She pepped up school spirit by participating in the Band as a Drum Majorette. Ice skating, swimming, and Bill occupy her after school hours. ANTHONY LABRIOLA “Tony” was one of the stars of the Track Team. He was a runner in the 100 yard dash, but excelled in high and broad jumping. Tony works in a local grocery store and plans to continue there after graduation. BARBARA FRANCES La CASSE “Barbie” could be identified as one of the cutest girls in the class. Although she assumed a quiet air during school hours, she is just as full of fun as the next one when she is outside. Her main interests are dancing and men. IRENE JOSEPHINE LaCASSE “Legs” is well known as Marion Gray’s shadow, for they are always together. She is active in sports and gets a great deal of enjoyment out of life. “Chicken’s” neat appearance will bring out her best in life. [ 30 ]
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