More WWII Pinup Girls of the Dennison
Here are a few more pinup girls of the Dennison in Framingham from a World War II magazine sent to the boys in the War.
Ada Sheehan from Department 3 .
Next in a classic pose, is Helen Kittredge from the Correspondence Department posed on the lawn of the Framingham Country Club.

And finally, a favorite Saxonville girl who posed twice for this, and this time in a hayloft at the Twin Maple Farms, Jane Suprena, Sales Service, and as it says, this is “Not taken at the New Warehouse” (wink)
I’m sure the GI’s were looking forward to VJ Day and a return to working in the factory.
DEE said,
January 13, 2008 at 4:45 am
I don’t recognize Ada Sheehan, (Although we have the same last name,) but I do recognize Helen Kittredge. She was adorable, and so was Jane Suprena. Both had a few years on me, but so what. They were just beautiful. Girls were really cuter in those days. You may not want to hear this, but it’s true.
dee said,
February 21, 2008 at 3:43 am
Audrey McKonnon still pretty as ever, well and happy. May Joyce lives in Maine if I am not mistaken. Ursula Grimes, also a beautiful woman, passed away at a young age.
They will really Dennison’s Pinup Girls.
Claire M. Lavin said,
April 7, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Hello. I would love the opportunity to speak to former Dennison employees for information on the company they worked for. You can reach me via my e-mail address: clavin9036@aol.com – thank you so much for your time. Claire Lavin
Bill said,
June 29, 2008 at 6:43 pm
Thank’s for the memories
Kelly O'Brien said,
March 14, 2009 at 5:19 am
My grandmother and grandfather both worked at Dennison, and I would love some information on them, or anything about Dennision. My grandmother, Emma Trioli was gorgeous, so I’d be curious to find out if there are any more pinups out there. My great uncle died in the Amsden Building collapse. I’m doing my family tree. I am also looking for information on a company called Gosmar Rubber Shop. If anyone has any information, it would be greatly appreciated.