Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)
- Class of 1943
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JUNE 1943 Edi tors in chief: ROBERT BONSAI.L MARY SCHMTI ☆ Committee C hair man: LAWRENCE BODY ☆ Committee: DOROTHY BLAIR MAUDE BROWN ROBERT CARTER FRED COLLINS BARBARA DEMPSEY PAULINE EDGAR 44 DONALD FORSYTHE YVONNE HOMSEY JOSEPH HOBAICA MARY LAWRENCE RUSSELL LEONARD JEANNE MELVILLE PATRICIA MacCARTHY JAMES MULLARKY LILLIAN NICHOLSON ☆ I acuity Advisers: RUTH M. GILES JANE FERRIS BRATTON BERTHA E. NEAI) JOY L. NEVENS MARY C. TURNER Look here, upon this picture, and on this — Shakespeare BARBARA ARNOIJ) 120 School Sired BARBARA ABBOTT 325 Southern Artery Girls' Club. 2. 3: Traffic. 3. MARIE AJA 11 Bigelow Sired (liris Club. 2: Debating ( lub. I. 2: Treasurer. 2: Rifle ('lub. I. 2. Basketball. I. 2: Tennis, I; Tiebl Hockey. I; Ping Pong, I. 2; Arch cry. I, 2: Badminton. I. 2: Howl ing. I. 2; Swimming, 2. STAG A ALMINUS 3 Dayton Street Badminton. I; Archery, I. NORMAN ANDERSON 316 Rock Island Road Intramural Basketball. 3. GLORIA ANDRONICA 16 James Street Swimming. 2: Basketball, 2. GEORGEITE ANGLI.INI 13 Glynn Terrace Archery. 1. 2. 3. Bowling. 2. 3 Girls' Club. 2. 3. Ping Pong. t. 2 Badminton. 2. 3 Basketball. 1 Tield Hockey. 1. Basketball. I. 2; Tennis, 2. 3; Ping Pong. I. First Aid. 3; Archery. 2. 3: Badminton. 2, 3. MADELINE ATTAR 18 Glenwood Way MARIE AUSTIN 6 Baxter Place Archery. I. 2: ( iris’ Club. 2: Had minion. 2, 3: Ping Pong. I; Basket- ball. I. GORDON AVERY 11 Grant Place Intramural liashetball. 3. SHIRLEY BABBIT! 31 Newcomb Street Traffle, 3: Girls' Club, 2; Archery. 2. 3. NATHAN BARRY 105 Washington Street Intramural Basketball. 2. 3 AIJ-LXANDIR BUI. f 2 W oodward Avenue Tennis. 2: Intramural Basketball, 3. HAROLD ARMSTRONG 135 Spring Street MARGARITI' BELL 62 Woodward Avenue Orchestra. I. 2: Girls' Club. 2. 3. Tri Hi Y. 2. 3. Traffic. 3. Tennis. I. 2: Basketball. I. 2: Swimming. I. anna benedlti i 73 R«Klinan Slrcet Tri Hi Y. 3. Girls' Club. 2. 3. JEAN BENEDETTI 83 Bennington Street Golden Roil Agent. I: Represent!. lire, I: Trilli-Y. 3: Traffic. 3 GERTRUDE BKRLO 6 ) Lenox Sirtti Archery Club. 2. 3; Girls' Club. 2. ELEANOR BERNSTEIN 20 Janies Street Home Room Representative. 2; Girls' Club. 2. 3; Traffic. 2. 3; Tennis. 2. PAUL BICKFORD 71 Cranch Street Home Room Representative. 3; Ba kelball. 2: Base ball. 2. 3: Intra mural Baikatball. 2. 3. DOROTHY BLAIR 108 W 'illow Avenue Golden Rod Staff. 3: Traffic. 3. Girls' Club. 2. 3; Vice President. 3; Tri-Hi-Y. 2. 3:'Poge and Singe. 2. 3; Tennis. 2; Prom Committee; Class Day Committee. BARBARA BLAKE 66 South Central Avenue (dee ( luh. 3. Chapel ('hair. 2. 3. Gallia Concert: Traffic. 3; Girls' ( luh. 2. 3; Secretary. 3; Tri Hi Y. 2. 3; Term's. 2; Prom Committee. I-AWRENCE BODY 2 I Nortlifield Avenue ( ommitlee Chairman: Glee (Tub. 2. 3; ('Impel Choir. 3. Rifle Club. I: Tennis. I. 2. 3; Traffic. 3. ROBERT I . BOISCLAIR 16 Ballou Street I’ootball. I. JENNIE BONOME 131 Willard Street Curls' (Tub. 2: Archery. I: Tennis. I. 2: Badminton, 2. 3. ROBERT A. BONSALL 138 IVsidcnl Line Editor in Chief—Golden Rod: Sci once Club. I: Dclmliiag Club. I. 2 Rile (Tub. I. 2: I ennis. I. 2. 3 Traffic. 3. RITA BOURDAGE ■12 Gannett Road Library. I. 2: Archery. I. 2. 3. PHYLLIS BOA A 22 Jcnness Street Library Staff. I. DONAII) CAIN «)l Standidi Avenue CLAIRE BOYSON 35 Bittern Ro.nl Golden Rod Agent. I. Ilasketball. I: Tennis. Archery. 3. JOANNI-: BRA .AS 32 ( .iliiorni.i Avenue Writing ( lub. I, 2: Girls' Club. I: First Aid. 2. ARI III JR BRIBIN' 1621 lliinioik Street Student Colon if. I ; Home Room Representative. I; Cross Country. . ROBERT BROADFORD 106 Beeeliwood Ro.ul Rifle Club. I. MAUDE BROWN 17 Russell Parle Golden Rod Stuff. 5. Glee Club, 2. 3; Rage and Stage. 2. 3: Tri Hi Y. 3. STANI I Y BUDRICK 13 Main Street JOHN T. CADGER 32 Palmer Street 'resiling. I. 2; ooffluff. 2. 3: In Iramural Ilasketball. 2. PAl JUNE (’ALABRO IQ Neponsel Road Orchestra. I. 2. 3; Glee Club. I. 2: Chapel Choir. 3; String F.nsem ble, I. 2: State Festival. I. JOHN CAIXAHAN 31 Madison Avenue (Vos Country. 2: Traclt. 2. ROBERT CAMERON 43 I lillsidr Avenue Hand. 2. 3: Hockey. 2: Golf. 2. IAMES CAMPBELL 72 Ereeman Street IJ-NORE CANALE 44 ( Kestnut Street Sii'irnrn ng ('tub. 3: Hoteling (Inf . 3. CRAIG CAPACCIOU 15 I.unton Street Home Room Representative. I. 2: Football. I. 2: Co Captain. 3: Track. I. 2. ESTHER CARDARELLI 110 South Street DORIS CARLSON 12 Farrell Street Glee Club. 2. 3; Christmas Con cert. 2: Spring Concert. 2: Chapel Choir. 2. 3: Girls' Club. 2. 3; Archery. I. ROBERT J. CARTER 158 Putnam Street Nominating Committee, I; Golden Rod. 3; Hi-Y Club. 3: Sailing Club. I: loot hull. 2. 3; Tract. ; Intra mural Hastelball. 3; Baseball. 2. 3: rennis. 3. DONALD CATTANACH 30 Sewell Street ( lass I reasurer. I, 2: Home Room Representative. I. 3: Hand. I: l age and Stage. 2. 3; Hi-Y. 2. 3; Treas urer. 3; Intramural Hastelball. 3. CHARLOTTE CAYTCCHI 35 Willow Avenue Su'imining. 2. VFUA CEIJJNI 02 Quarry Street WALTER CHIESA 11 Hughes Street traffic. 3: Hand. I. 2. 3; State Music Festival. I; Rifle Club, ; Debating Club. 2: Cross Country. 2. 3. WINIFRED CIARDELLI 85 Bennington Street (widen Rod Agent, I. 2: Girls' Club. I: Traffic. 3; Hirst Aid. 2. LUCY CIERI 27 Burns Avenue EDMUND II. CIOCHLTTT 860 Furnace Brook Parkway Nominating Committee. 2: Hi-Y. 3: Q Hi News. 2: (tolf. I. 2. 3: I'oot- ball. 2. 3; Hastelball. I; Tract. 2. 3: Intramural RusLethull Manager, 3. bijlnadi.nl ( lyre 12 Furnace Avenue ROY COBB 66 Copeland Street RUTH COHEN 961 Hancock Street PHYl US OOIJH R. 6 I'ranklin Place DOLORES mi l : 100 YVi.diinglon Mrocl PRISCILLA COLEMAN •19 I ludson Street forne Room liciwsfiilflliiH'. 2: 7 .«.fi.. (7, 2: Traffic. 2. 3. I RI D COUJNS 37 Sen Avenue Golden Rail ( omini Ilee, Music I'estival. I: Band, I. 2. 3. HU JUNE COLVIN •113 Sea Slreel Glee Cl.ib. 2. I.ORI TIA COMEAU I ) Bi'ciI .wood Slreel BEITY I.OIJ CONROY 28 Summit Avenue Traffic. 3: Page a ml S la fie. 2. 3: R lie Club. 2: Girls' Club. 3: Senior Prom Decoration. 3. HENRY CONROY 89 Pleasant Slreel C oss President. 3; Goltlen Rod A fie nl, 2: traffic, 3: Ili ), 2. 3: Vico Presiilent. 3. I'oolball. I. 2. 3. CoCa|)l«in, 3: Baseball. I. 2. 3: I hr. Let ball. I. 2; Intramural Basket ball 3; Ri c Club, I; Chairman, Prom Committee, 3; Pin anil Ring ( bmmitteo. 3. CATHERINE CONWAY 60 Bunk rr Mill l ine Girls' Club. 2; Archery. I. VIRGINIA COONEY 83 Independence Avenue Traffic. 2. 3. MARY CORSON 38 C p«liir Street Girls' Club. 2. JANI’!' COSTKIJ.O 7-t Upland Rond Girls' Club. 2. 3. basketball, I. 2. 3; Pirui Pong. I. 2. 3: Tield Hockey. I. 2. THOMAS COSTELLO 36 I plnml Rond Home Room Representative. I; I raffle. 3; Band. I, 2: Stale Music f estiva . I; Hi Y. 2. 3. Al l RED COSTLEY 113 Federal Avenue Golden Rod Agent. 2: Q Hi iN'e.cs Agent. I; Student Council. 3; Wrestling. I. 2. 3; I'oolball. I. 3; Track. I. 2: Intramural Basketball. 2. 3. LILLIAN COUGHLIN 90 Rl.odn Street ROBERT CRAIGIJE 2 Oakland Avenue Christmas Concert. 3; Debating Club. I. 2. 3: IVfsiJcnl, 3; Science Club. 3; Senior Prom Detorating Committee. 3. CONSTANCE CRONIN I 38 Madison Avenue CHARLOTTE CROOKER 55 Grafton Street Ciris' Club. 2: liashetball. I. 2. 3; Archery. I; Hoteling. 3. EDWARD CURTIN •103 Washington Street Hi Y Club. 3. RAYMOND DAIGLE 48 Wahan Rond ,11 mid King ( ommiltee. 3: Hi-Y. 2. 3; Rifle Club. 1. 2: f ootball. I. MARY DALEY 29 Upton Street Curls' Club. 2: I ennis. I; Archery. I. ELIZABETH DAN 131 Chuhbuck Street liashetball. I; Archery. I. 2. ELIA D ANDREA 155 West Street Christmas Concert, I; Archery. I. 2. 3; ( iris ( lub. 2. 3; Hoteling. 3. Senior Prom Decorating Corn miltee, 3. ROTH DAVID 372 Washington Street Christinas Concert. 2: Tri-Hi-Y. 2. 3: C irls ( luh, 2. 3; Secretary. 2: ( iris ( lub lioartl. 3; . hrary Staff. I. 2. 3; Treasurer. 3; Archery. I. 2. ESTHER DE CRISTOEARE 17 Baxter Ijine Library Staff. I. 2: Curls' Club. 2. RAYMOND DELANEY •10 Samoset Avenue Hi Y Club. 2. 3. DORIS DE LUCA 571 Willard Street Giris ( lub. 2; Steimming Club. 3; Senior Prom Decorating Committee. 3. BERNARD DEMBRO •I 18 Granite Street Cohlen Rod Agent. . 2. 3; Home Room Representatiee. I. 2. 3; Xeiesieriters Club. I. 2: Debating Club. 3; f ootball. I. 2: Wrestling. I; liashetball. 2. BARBARA ANNE DEMPSEY •19 Winthrop Street Colden Rod Staff. 3. .Nominating Committee. 2: I raffic. 3: Student Council. 3; Page and Stage. 2. 3. Secretary. 3. Tri-Hi Y. 3: Curls Club. 2: Archery. I. 2: liashetball. COURTLAND DOOLI.Y ll Prtdacnls Luir CHRISTINE Dl BONA •10 Crescent Street Girls' Club. 2; Arclicry. I; Bowl- ing. 3. 11.DOR A Dl BONA •18 I IiiuIh- Street Girls' Club. 2; Arcltcry. 2: Bushel bull. I. LORRAINE Dl GRAVIO 20 Broadway Street Nominatng ( onunitlee. I: Christ nuts Concert. 2: llorsebtuh Hilling. 2: Basketball. I: Archery, I. ELEANOR DriUlJJO 17 Edgewood Circle FRANCIS DOHERTY 3' l Grove Street I'out ball, I, 2. 3. ( A l lll TRINE DOLAN 8 Al)lx-y Rood II AWL DONAHUE •107 Beale Street Ciold.n Rod Agent. I. 2; Traffic. 3. Swimming. 3. ANNE DOYIJT 22 Glynn I errare Curls' Club, 2: Basketball. I: Bowl- ing. 2: Bing Bang. I. HELEN DOYLE 70 l.enox Street Traffic. 3; Archery. I. 2. 3: Bowl- ing. I. 2. MARGARITI' DOYLE 70 Lnox Street Archery, I. TED DOYLE 10 Florence Street Chai cl Choir; Hl-Y. I; loollmll, I WILLIAM DRAICCHIO 12 Walpole Street Track. I; Basketball. 2; Intramural Basketball. 2. WARREN DRISCOLL 107 Water Street Golden Rod Staff. Home Room Representative. 3; Intramural Bas- ketball. 2. 3. PAUL DUBE 40 Riverside Avenue Traffic. 3. I'nu It. 2. JOHN DUFFY 331 Manet Avenue II AM I II 11)1 IA I 30 Granite Street Glee Club. 3; Girls Club. 2. GEORGE LIJ-ARD 248 Presidents Lane Swimming, 3; traffic. 3. ROSE EMOND 390 Willard Street DORIS II. ERICKSON 288 C «ramie Street Rifle Club, I: Girls' Club. 2: iVru'Mvrilrn' Club. 2; Howling. 3. GLORIA ERICKSON 109 Stoughton Street Archery, I. WILLIAM ERICKSON 25 Arthur Street JOHN I AIIERTY 83 Dysart Street I’outlMill. 5. Wrestling. 2. VIVIAN FAIN 48 Edison Park Girls' Club. 2: I enn's. I. 2. 3; InJ.cthall. I. 2. 3: Table Tennis. I. 2; Swimming. 2: lloieling. 3; liailminlon. 2. 3. ieresa i anara 07 Water Street PATRIC IA I ENNESSY 31 Bataan Court Ttaffic. 3; Gohlen Roil Agent. I: Tri Ili Y. 3. Girls Club. 3. Arch ery. I. 2. 3; Tennis. I: Hoteling. 3. Ill A NOR I I ROIJ 258 Water Street Hoteling. 3. LYDIA FERTILE 70 South Walnut Street Swimming. 3: Hotel ng. 3: Girls Club. 2. 3. Archery. I. 2. GLORIA E. FEITER ■ 1 Beacli Street Golden Iit ! Agent. 2: Christmas Concert. 3: Soprano Solo. 3: (dee Cluh. 3; Girls' Chih. 2; Howling. 2. 3; Archery. I: Nciesivrilers. 2. MARY I-IDLER 112 Willow Avenue Glee Chili, 3; Christmas ( oncert. 3; Archery. 3. MARY FIAHERTY 17 asliington Street Swimming. 2. AUCE EOLAN 199 Souili Street Archery, t; Swimming. 2. ANN FLEMING •160 Washington Street CONSTANT I: I ()RRLST 29 Buckngl lain Kn.nl Library Staff. I. 2. 3. Vice Presi ilent. 2: President. 3: Archery, I. 2. i. Basketball. I. 2. 3. MARIAN LOUISE IORSBLRG 22 Kiml .ill Street Golden Rent Agent. 3. Home Room Representative. 3. Girls' Club. 2. 3. Howling. 2. 3. Traffic. 3. Pits I Aid. 2; Rifle Club. 3: Ping Pong. I: Sewswriters, I. 2 MARTHA THELMA FORSMAN 182 Glendale Road llowh'ng. I. 2. 3; Newswriters. 2; (ids' Club. 2; First Aid. 2: Traffic. 3: Swimming, 2. DONALD D FORSYTH 73 Monroe Ro.nl Gohlen Rim I Staff. 3. Science Club. 3. I ennis. 2. 3; Swimming. 3 B. WARRIvN FOSTER 132 Kemper Stri-el III Y Club. 3. Rifle Club. 2: Traffic. 3. EDITH FRAGAER 86 loincaster Street library Staff. I: Girls' Club. 2. 3. Sewswriters' Club. I: Traffic. 3. ROBERT S. FREEMAN 22 Edgewood Circle Hand. I. 2: Orchestra. I. 2: Sew T.ngland and Stale Testivals. I. Hand ( oncert, I; I ennis. I: Air• Ra d Messenger, 3. LOUIS ROBERT FURFARI 1236 Sea Street Toolball, 3. REFER GACICIA •13 Water Street ('Impel Choir. I. 2. 3: Student Council. I. 2. 3. ice President. 3: Home Room Representative. 3: President. 3. I'i-Y. 2. 3 rosi: m. calante 78 Union Street Girls' Club. 2. 3. Reporters' Club. GLORIA MARIE GALLO ■13 Hughes Street Bowling. 3: Reporters. 2; Girls Club. 3: Traffic. 3; Red Cross. 2; .Sirimming, 3. JOHN GIIJJS 17 Richard Street Football. I. 2. 3: Baseball. I. 3; Class Basketball. 3. MARIK A. GINDORFF 626 Adams Street Golden Rod Arjenf. I, 2: Home Room Representative, 2: Nominat- ing Committee. 2; Orchestra. I: Glee Club. 3; Vi Ili V. 2. 3; Sec- retory. 3; Bowling Club. 2. Girls' Club. 2. 3; Swimming Club. 2. MARJORIE FAITH GARDELIN 71 Narragansett Road Table ’lean's. 3; Basketball. 2. 3. VINCENT M. GI.RAI.ni 301 Water Street fiemd. 2. 3. DANIEL GIACOMOZZI 31 Penn Street Nornincilinc} Committee. 2. CLAIRE GIIJJS 41 Elm Street Bowling. I. 2. 3; Sewswriters Club. 2: Girls' Club. 2; Red Cross. 3: Fraffic. 3. DOROTHY GILLIS 13 Prospect Street Bowling. 3: Red Cross. 2: Re- porters Club. 2; Girls Club. 3; Swimming. 3; Traffic. 3. MAXINE RUTH CLASSMAN 31 I pi and Road Girls Club. 2 Sw aiming Club. 2. 3; Bowling Club. 2; Traffic. 3. GEORGE GORDON I 3 Woodward Avenue Track. I. MARGARET C. GORDON 21 Clarendon Street Tri lb Y. 3: Girls' Club. 2. 3; Archery. I; Traffic’. 3. JOSEPH GORMAN 272 Granite Street Science Club. I: Debating Club. 2. WINIFRED ANN CORMLEY •I Merrymount Avenue Archery Club. 3: I able Tennis. 3. Writer's Club. I. 2; Basketball. 2. SHIRLEY s. COVE 77 Kemper Sired Bowling. I. 2: Swimming. 2: I ri- ll. Y. . (nils' Chili. 2. 3; Archery. I: iWn’.mi'filers ('lull, 2: traffic. GEORGE GRAY 70 Moffat Road Hand, I. 2: Orchestra. I .Wii i.ngland I’estieal. I: I'oolhall. 2; Hot Ley. 2. MARION L. (.RAY ' ‘ 0 A.1,1111' Sired Swimming ( luh. 2: Writers Cluli. 2: Traffic. 3. ii .w iri M griitin 160 Kendrick Avenue Traffic. 3. MARTHA GUSTAI'SON I I Slicllton Road ANNAMAY HALL 10 Gavin Sired library Staff. I: Ciris' Chili. 2. 5; Debating ('Iuli. I: Basketball. I. VIRGINIA IIANSEN 01 Vi Gniflon Street GALE HANSON 366 Beale St red Chattel Choir. 3; linsemble, 2. 3. Ciris' Club. 2. 3; (tirls Club Board. 3: fri Hi Y, 3. MARY ANN HASTINGS 102 Center Street Girls’ ('Inb. 2. 3: Archery. I. 2; Tennis. 3: Bowling. I. 3. ISABEL HAYDEN 31 Winter Street Girls' Club. 2: Archery. 3. ALEXANDER III BERT 16 Woodward Avenue MARY JANE HEBERT 16 Woodward Avenue HELEN HENTZ I I Gannett Road Ciris’ ('lull. 2: Neii'SU’riler.'- Club. 2: Tennis. I: Vraffic. 3. ( MORI NCI: IHvSEI.TON 53 Spear Street Cirls Club. 2; traffic. 3; Fri lli ). 2. 3; Vice President. 3. SALLY HILL •I I Commonwealth Avenue (t ils ('Ink. 2: Archery. 3. JOSEPH HOBAICA 63 Murdock Avenue Golden Rod Agent. I. 5: Golden Rod Staff. 3; Home Room Repre tentative. I. 5; Nominating Com mi I tee. IQ Hi Neu s. 2; Wres tlinfi. I. 2. 5; Cro« Country. 5. MARGARET HODAPP 82 River Stri-ct ( ids Cluh. 2; Archery. I. 2; Newswriters Cluh, 2: llotviing. I. TERESA HOFFMAN 17 Stoughton Street Q Hi News Agent. I. 2: Archery. 5; Swimming. 2: Howling. 2: Girls ( hth. 2: Q IIi News. 2. ANNEITE HOFFSTF.IN 9 Roberts Street Q Hi News Agent. 2: Girls' Cluh. 2: Newswriters' Cluh. 2. Archery. I. HELVIE HONKALEKIO 48 Albertinu Street Nominating Committee. 2: Girls ( lull. 2; Howling. 2: Swimming. 2; Newswriters Cluh. 2. ESTHER HI T H AI _ 45 Grossman Street I'raffic. 5: Girls' Club. 2: Archery. I. 2: Tennis. 2; Howling. I. 2. 5. Hadtelball. 2. KARL HUOVINEN 91 Nightingale Avenue Q Hi News. I. 2. PHYLLIS HURLBURT 94 Cliff Street Swimming. 2: Howling. 2; Girls' Club. 2. 11 ELEN HUR1JMAN 188 Wwl Street SOLON HUTCHINS JR 118 Greenleaf Street I'oothall. 3. MARY IACOBUCCI 65 Dayton Street Ci'r s Club. 2: Hasltetball. I. 2. 3. Sir.mining, ; Hiidminlon. I. 2. AMBROSE ICO 20 I liompson Street RICHARD JACOBSON 54 Broadway Soccer. I: llasl elball. I; Book Room. I. 3. IS Mil I lANOATERINO RAYMOND JOHNSTON 37 I ) -ldorf Street 7 1 Germaine Avenue Ijbrary Staff. I. Girls Club. 2 GORDON JENKINS ■ 1 Warren Avenue Band. I. 2. 3; ir Etig imd I e fil'd , . 2: Slah• resti, ,I. I. 2. Ili ) . canis. I. Ill I I N JOHNSON 0 Grossman Slreel Bon’linq. 2. 3: Archery. I RUTH E. JOHNSON 133 Reservoir Road {tnrlinfi. '2. 3: Archery. 2: Traffic. 3; (tilts' ('lab. 2. 3; Tennis. 2. RUTH I JOHNSON 333 Washington Slreel Glee ( lab. : Ciirls' Club. 2 Rim I I. JOHNSON 88 Cliff Slreel Sii'iniminii. I. 2: traffic. 3: Hair1 iiiif. 2. WAITER I! JOHNSON I 11 Crane Ii Slreel Tin anil R;n | ( ommiffee. 5; Ilium Room Representative. 3: lianti. I. 2. 3: President. 3: Orchestra. I. 2. President. 3: Ili Y. 3; Inlra mural Basltelball. 3. BUD I.. JONES 33 Waterslon Avenue I lame Room Representative. 2; III- Y. 3. THERESA KAHIJ-R 10 I’ray Slreel Girls' Club. 2: Ijbrary Staff. I. CAIJ.li: KIX IIRIS 120 Clay Sired Golden Rod llame Room Agent. I; (tills' Cl id . 2. 3; Tennis. 2: Arch cry. 2. AUDREY KEEFE 119 Harrow Street Archery 2: Badminton. 2: Tennis. AGNES KIT CM 31 Ellis Slreel limrlimi. 2: Sirlmminii. I. 2: Rid ■i i. I. 2: Golf. 2. CLIFFORD KI.U.Y 316 Beale Slreel Intramural Basbetball. 3. LLOYD KELLY 75 Fcnno Street Hi Y. 3; Traffic. 3; Book Room. 2. 3. DONALD KENNEDY 01 Freeman Street GERALD KENNEDY 225 Water Street JOHN KENNEDY 177 Marlhaio Street Q Hi Stews. I. 2; Advertizing Man- ager. 2; Band. 1. 2 3; Book Room. I. 2. 3; Traffic. 3. Panorama of Q. i. WILLIAM KETOLA 257 Common Street (V Country. I. 2: Spring Track. I: Intramural Baskelltall. 3. BEFIT KEl nj;iT 24 WaiMin Koa l Girl ' Club. 2. HELEN KILLORY 6 George Road Girls Club. 2. 3; Bowling. I. 2; Badminton. I; Archery. I. 2; Ten- nis. I; Basketball, I. 2. A EDITH KILP1NEN 23 Smith Street LOIS i: KINTIGM 057 Soutl lern Artery Drum Mdjorelle, I. 2. 3: Slate Music Testifid. I. l.nglutul I'estival. I; Girls' Club. 2. 3; Bas kelball. I. 2; Bowling. I. 2. FRANCES KIRK 27 Waterston Avenue G r s Club. 2. 3; Bonding. I. 2: I Hi Y. 5: Swimming. 2: ('beer leader. 2. 3. PEARL KNIGHT I 5 iirtli(iel l Avenue dominating Committee. 2: Bonding. 2: Swimming. I. WIIJ.IE KNIGHT I 5 . rllifi l { Avenue RITA KOI'MARIS 10 Ijowe Street Girls Club. 2: Archery, 3. LINDA KOURY 271 Washington Street Wll.l.(AM KKI SSI.I R BARBARA M LENOUF. 1 j Wwl Slrccl 20 Broc kton . vcnuc Hi V. 3: 1'imthall. 2: Wrestl.ng. 2. HI I IY LVNGTON ■IO I moil Street Cirls Ciub. 2: Sirirrimirig. 2: (nil ery. I. ARTHUR LA RUE 63 Crosoy Street MARY LAWRENCE 0 | Merrynioiint Rond Pin anil Ring Committee. 3. Prom Committee. 3. (iolilen Rod Sta jf. . Home Room Representative. I; Q iNeii Alieni. I : l'raffic. 3; Cirls ( lnl . 2. 3; liotirtl. 3; Page ami Stage. 2. 3; 7Vi Hi Y. 2. 3. Tennis. 2. 3. WARRI-IX IJ-AKE 122 Greene Street Golden Rod Agent. I. 2: (dee ( lull. 2: Spring Concert. 2. Christ mas Concert. 2. 3. ('Impel Choir. 3; Traffic. 3. MARGARET I I .W I IT 30 . ■ rrngansctl Rond ROBERT LI COI NT ” Bent I error e MARGARET ANN LENT 62 I .dison Park iiallii. 3: Tri lli Y. 3: Page amt Stage. 3: Cirls ( lull, 2. 3: Hail minion. I. 2: liasketball, I: Swim ming. 2. l iol Aid. 2. RUSSELL LEONARD 03 Summit Avenue Prom Committee. 3. Golden Rod Agent. I. 2: Staff. 3: l'raffic. 3; Page and Stage. 3; Coif. 2. 3. MARIE LIBERTINE ■16 ( linrlsmount Avenue Home Room Representative. I: Ciris' Club. I: Homing. 2: lean is. I: Hasltelhall. I. PRISCIIJ-A UGIITBOWN 30 Bennington Street Orchestra. I. 2. 3; State .Music Ees lieuf. I: Spring (oncer I. I. 2. ('Iiristmas ( oncert. 2. 3; Iri III ). 3: Cirls ('lab. 2. 3; Tennis, I JOHN LOOBY 33 Bigelow Street Cross ('onnlrv. I; llasLctlmll. I. 2. ’rock. 3. DICK LOGAN 37 I lilLide Avenue . Y. 3. Ptom ('ommitlec. 3. Air Rod Me senger. 2. 3; Page anil Stage. 2. 3; Coif. 2. 3 PHILOMENA loiurio 33 Prospect Avenue First Aitl. 2; library Staff. I: Has kelball. I. jeanne i l orn 81 Spring Street Bowling. I. Swimming. I: ( iris Club. 2: First Aitf. 3. SHIRLEY LORENTZ •131 Beale Street Tennis. I; Howling. 2. olive McCarthy •113 Newport Avenue Fir Sl A ill. 2: Howling. 2; Swim ining. I: Girls’ Club. I. PATRICIA MCCARTHY •10 I lilLi le Avenue Golden Rod Agent. I. 2: Q-lli ews Stuff. I; 7raffic. 3; Golden Rod Staff. 3; (iiris Club. 2. 3; Rage and Stage. 2. 3; Howling. I MARION MacCAULEY 82 (roddard Street ( olden Rotl Agent. I: Home Room Representatii-e. I; Girls Club. 2. 3; Howling, I; Archery. I. 2. DONALD LYNCH 236 Everett Street Golden Rod Agent. 2. 3. Home Room Representative. 2. 3; Hi). 3. Cheerleader. 3: Wrestling. I EDWARD LYNCH 256 Everett Street Class treasurer. 3; Rrom Commit- tee. 3: Golden Rod Agent. 2: Home Room Representative. I; I raffic ( aptain. 3; Hi-Y, 2. 3: C heerleader, 2. 3. Wrestling. I. OEORc.i McCarthy II Edgewater Drive iohn McCann 93 Campbell Street MARGARET McDERMOTT 33 Pliipps Street ( iris Club. 2. 3; Howling, 3; Swimming. 2. BARBARA MacDONAIJ) 66 C ommon Street Girls' Club. 2. 3; Tennis. I. 2. BETTY M,DONALD 77 Bryant Avenue BARBARA MdNTYRE I Pitts Avenue Girls' Club. 2. 3: Tennis. I: Had minion. I: Basketball, I. 2: Bowl- ing. I. 2. I II.I .IAN MacKI-NVJi: 21 Palmer Street M. MARGAREI MAI.ONI -187 Beale Street MARII . M.KI N li : •I I Bittern Road Archery, 3. EARL MacLKOD 28 Pleasant Street MIRIAM MadJ-OD 33 Alton Road Gir s (lull. 2; Science ( id . I: ''ii 'imining, 2. MURIEL MacPI lERSON 20 Quincy Street Srience ( lull. I: Swimming Club, 2: Curls' ('lub, 2; Nrwswrilers. 2. MARY MacSWAN 183 Kent Irak Avenue HERNIA MAI.IIA 101 Cross Slreel Girl Club, 2. ( irls ( lub, 2. 3. RICHARD MALONEY 10 Precedent's I .one Nominating Committer, 2; I raffic. 3; Football, I. 2. 3: Tennis. I, 2, 3. AI JR ED MARIAM 2( Dysart Street liaml. I; Bashrlltall. I. 2; Intra mural liaslretltall. I. 2, 3. DANIEL I MARINI I 3 Brook' Avenue I lame Room Re wcsentalire. I; (tier Club, I. 2, 3; Cha rcl ('hair. I, 2. 3; I'ootball, I. ILANNT. MASSON 33 I lomer Rood Ijhrary Staff. I. 2. JOHN MAH III SON •II Broady Avenue liasltcllrall. I, 2; Intramural Basket- hall. 2. 3; Baseball. 2. 3. Al l RI J) MATTFJ 37 Winlhrop Park ANTHONY MA H HEWS 23 Lurry Place JOHN MA'ITSON 10 Plymouth Street loot ball. I. 2. 5; BasebJI. 2: In 1. animat Basketball. 3. ELIZABETH MAVER 200 Federal Avenue Science Club. I: PirsI Aid. 2: Girls' Club. 2. 3: Swimming. 2. JEANNE MELVILLE I t Ponliac Road Class Vice President. I. 2. 3. Golden Rod Staff. 3: (Ace ( tub. 3. Chapel Choir. 2. 3: Pa ge and Stage. 2. 3: President. 3: Girls Club Hoard. 2: Basketball. I: Ten nis. 2; Debating Club. I. 2. 3: Secretary. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y. 3: Liter- ary Club. 2. PAULINE MERNA 103 Assabel Road I raffle, 3: Thalia Club. 2. 3; Girls Club. 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y. 3; Archery, I. HAROLD MERRIIJ- 2 Bradford Slrcel ISABEL M. MINCIRULLI 133 Phipps Slrcel Home Room Representative. 3; Cheerleader. 2. 3; Tennis. I. 2: Q Hi News Agent. I. Assislanl Cir- culation Manager. 2, EDITH MOBERG II Broiklon Avenue Home Room Representative. I: Sin •lent Council. I. 2. 3: Bowling. 2: Cheerleader. 2. 3. CHESTER MONTI 37 Cross Slrcel Baseball. 3. MARGUERITE MORGAN 112 Granile Slrcel Traffic Squad. 2. 3: G ris' Club. 2. 3: Tennis. I. 2: Swimming. 3: Archery. I. 2: Basketball. I. 2. JOHN MORIARTY 1“ Killrcdgc Avenue JOHN MORRISSEY l‘ Berkeley Slrcel CHARLES MORSE 5S River Slrcel WILLIAM MOSSBERG 51 Crunch Street JAMES MUUARKEY 161 Qtiiirry Street ( oltlen litui Staff. 3. ROSEMARY MI IJ.I X 7 I lii-miintttnn Street Mi l IX M I.DEI. 61 Stewart Street DONAI.D I m: vcomh 10 Glynn I errat e lianti. I: Traffic. 3: Ili Y. 3 IJIJJAN NICHOLSON I Newton Avenue (ittltlrn litui Agent. I. 2: Staff. 3; Traffic. 3 (mis' Club. 2. 3. Thalia Club. 2. 3; Artlicry. I. 2. 3; Table I ennis. I: liatlminlon. I. 2: Howl infI. I. 2. MARY NIGREIJJ 60 Main Street ( iris (lab. I: Archery. 3. GEORGE NOR TON 30 Sunnyskle Road I Ionic Room Representaticc. lii Y. 3; frock, I, 2. HELEN NORTON 30 Sunnyskle Road (' iris' ('lab. 2. 3; litaeling. I. IOHN NOURSE 66 Graham Street Home Room Representative. I: la tramaral liaskelball. 2: Baseball, I. 3. I J O O'BRIEN 0 ‘I Itorton Street MADELINE O BRIEN 9 I liornton Street Swimming. 2; Archery. I: ( iris ( lab. 2. 3: Tri Ili Y. 2. 3. BARBARA O’CONN I IJ. 23 llancotk Court Sa-imming. 2: ( iris ( lab. 2. I able Iranis, 3; Irani , 2. MAPI I .YN OCONNEIJ. 13 ()( 'mu. II Avenue Traffic. 3. BARBARA OISI N l-l T.utlkl Avenue Home Room Representative. I: Sominating ( ommittee. 2: Q Hi Sen’s Busnes Staff. I. Assistant Htlitor. 2. ( iris' ( lab. 2. 3: Stt ence ('lab. I: Archery. I. 2. 3. liaskelball. 2. JACQUELINE OLSEN 15 Ryden Street Sliuli'iil Council. 3; Girls’ Club. 2: Traffic. 3; Archery, I. JAMES PAPIIJE 10 Markins Street Band. I. 2. 3. Basketball. I. 2: Intramural Basketball. 3; Baseball. 3. HELEN OLSON •13 Bay i« w Avenue lawrenci-: orti 10 Roberts Street Intramural Basketball, 3. I RANCES OSGOOD 78 Sa liein Street Hi fle. I. (iirls (lab. 2: Archery. I. JURE PAGE 106 Narragnnsett Road MARY PALELIS 268 Soutliern Artery ('•iris’ Club. 2. MARY PALUMBO 13 Beacon Street LOIS PARSONS 60 Sims Road Orchestra. I; Spring Festival. I: Girls' Club. 2: Boulting, I. MARIO PASQUALE 73 Edwards Street I raffic. 3. EVELYN PARTRIARCA 20 Larry Street Bowling. I. 2. 3; Rifle. I. 2: I en ns. . 2. WALLACE PEARSON 16 Rodman Street (rolden Rod Agent. 2. 3: Home Room Representative. 3; Vice Prrsi dent. 3; Intramnrid Basketball. 2. 3. DOROTHY PEDRETTI 28 Lirton Street Drum Majorette. 2. 3: Girls Club. IIERBERT PEKKINEN 112 Robertson Street I’ootball. 3; Intramural Basketball. 3. RIC HARD PI 1.1 S 68 Broadway RITII l ELTO 25 Packards lane (mhlen Ro l Agent. 2: traffic. 5; Tlullia Club. 2. 5: («ids' C7n . 2. Bowling. I. 2. 5; Archery. I. 2. 5. I ennis. 2. 5; Basketball. 2. ANGl'STINE PI NA 309 Water Street Basketball. I. 2; Intramural liashet hall. 5; Baseball. 5. NANCY PERRY 57 Oold and Avenue Girls' Club. 2; Traffic. 5; Arclierv. I. 2. 5: I ennis. 2; Bowling. I. 2. 5. PAUL PETERSON 51 Arthur Street Rifle ( luh. I : Intramural liashet ball. 5: Tennis. 3. GUIDO PI TH NEU I 127 Edwards Street hoot hall. 3. Basketball, I. 2: Intra mural Basketball. 3. JANICE PIIJ-SBURY 50 Chiekatabot Road Girls' Club. 2. 5. hirst Aid. I 8—67 12—Year Book—Tliurs. Sure IRVING TOTTER •I Ruuules Street Hockey. I. 2. MARY PRATT 85 Pleasant Street Tri Ili Y. 2; Girls’ Club. 2: Bowl ing. I. YVONNI PREDELI.A 86 Plvinoulli Street Bowling, t. W il l JAM PRIME ■10 Moore Street Home Room Representative. I VICTOR PUGUESI 55 Massacliuselts Avenue Hi Y. . h'oolball. I. 2. 3 MARY QUINN 206 Beale St reel Archery. I; liashetbtJI. I: Swim ming. 2. 3: liadrninton. I. ij:on raiche 33 Grogan Avenue Nominating (ommitlrr, 2; News- writers ('hih. 2: Golden Roil Agent. I. 3: Traffic. 3: Cha tel ( ho r. I. 2. 3. (lice Club. I. 2: Christmas Con cert. I. 2: Spring Concert. I. 2; Panorama of Q. I Student Coun cil. I. 2. 3; President. 3: Hi Y. 2. 3; Secretary. 3: Page and Stage. 2. 3; Vice President. 2; liaseball. 3. EVELYN RAMSEY 23 River I Miik Street MARY RANDAZZO 7l' t Emnklin Street Girls' Club. 2. MINNIE RANIERI 177 Independence Avenue (ads' Club. 2: l age and Stage. 2. 3. CATI IERINE REDDINGTON 2 Petrel Rond JOHN REILLY 101 Smtli Street 1'ootball. I. 2. 3; liasrlmll. I. 2. 3. Inlerclass liasbelball. 2. 3. MARGARET REINHALTER 33 KiiiiImII Street Glee Club. 2. 3; Girls' Club. 2: llmrling. 2: Sir mining. 2. PAULINE RI VIERE 12 Mend Street i VI LYN RIIHIMAKI 30 West Street LUXOR RINALDI 130 I jherty Street RITA ROACH to .it'Oil Rond Home Room Representatiee. I: Stu- dent Council. I. 2. 3: Gif ’ Club. 3. Girls Club Hoard. 3; Irilli). 3; Archery. I; Ping Pong. I. I-MIA SAMMLIJ I AT.LYN ROBERTS 22 Moffftt Road Girls' Club. 2: Traffic. 3. Library 1 aff. I: Tennis. 2. I AURA RUFFO 18 I r.dford Street Girls' Chib. 2. 3; Holding. I. 2. WARREN RUCG 22 Xarracansett Roa l IOHN RCNNALLS 3 I I ).trlnxtiilli SllMl I rnffic. 3; liifir Club. 3. MARY RUSCONI 168 Quincy Street I lame Room Representatiiie. 2; Gris' Club. 2. 3; Holding, 2: Traffic. 3. II I l SACCI II I I I 101 Int. ■rvale Street MARGARET SALYAGGIO 88 (Quincy A venue (•iris' (lull. 3: Holding. 3: Tennis. 2: Swimming. 2: Ring Rong. 3. 17 Weeden Place jhrnry Staff, t. THOMAS EDWARD SANBORN 22 Berry Street Traclt. I. 2: Wrestling. I. 2: Cross Country. I. 2. 3; Intramural Has- belball. 2. DELIA DOIJ.Y SANTAGATA 165 Sea Street ( lieerleader. 2. 3. MARY SARNO 26 Rutiles Street MARY SCIIMIT7 60 Sliore Avenue Traffic, 3; ( lass Day Committee, 3 Debating ( lub. 2: lennis. I. 2. 3 Hasbetball, I. 2. 3. Holding. 2 Hailminton. I; Table Tennis. I Gohlen Rod Staff. 3: I'di tor in Chief. 5 BITTY SCHWARTZ 67 Stewart Street Girls' Club. 2. 3. DORO'HIY SCOTT •12 I ludson Street traffic. 3: Horne Room .‘ |erif. 2 I ri Hi Y. 2. 3. Girls' Club. 2. 3 ( huirnian of S iorls Committer'. 3 Tennis. I. 2, l SI IN Si AMANS 25 Connell Sired Poge and Singe. 2. 5; Rifle ('lab. 3. BiriTY SFAMAN 18 I ligliscliool Avenue Girl ' Club. 2. 3; Treasurer. 3; Tri- Hi 'l. 2. 3; Archery. I. 2: traffic. 3. CAROUNi: SFYMORF 251 Common Slreel Bowling. I; Red Cross. 2. MARY SFYMORF 251 ( oiimion Slreel ANDRKYV SIIRRl 63 Penn Slreel Hand. I. 2: Music Festival, . CIIRISXINF SI IFPPARD 100 I'enno Slreel Tirsl Aid. 3; Girls' Club. 2: Swira- nting. 3; ermis. 3; Horseback Rid ing. 2. DORIS SIIULMAN 17 I'owler Slreel Orchestra. I. 2. 3; Music Festival, I; Girls' Club. 2. 3. JAMFS SIMI’SON •160 (juiirr)’ Slreel Band, I. 2: Muse Festival. I: I rat h. I. 2: Cross Country. 2: ( dp lain. 2. SI IIRIJIY BARBARA SKOIJ R I I Maypole Road Rilling Chib. I : Swimming Chib. 3; Girls' Club. 2: Tirsl Aid. 2: Ten nis. 2. DORIS SMITH 12 Hilltop Street Traffic. 3: Golden R oil Agent. 3: Home Room Representative. 3; (rids' Club. 2. 3. Ritling Chib. I: Swimming ( lab. 2: Bowi ng Club. I. 2: Go if Club. I. DOROTHY SMITH 36 Murdock Avenue Girls' Chib. 2. 3: Tirsl Aid. 3; Basketball. I. SADIF SMITH 13 I jllleficld Street Glee Club. 3: Tennis. I. ITIOMAS SMI I II 105 I'enno Street Traffic. 5. HFRBFRT SOINI 23 Garfield Street Band. I; Debating ( lab. I: Rifle learn, I. 3: Hockey. 2: Cross Country. I. OI.GA SPADORCIA 26 Main Street Girls' Club. 2. LOIS STARR AIT 26 Bell Street ANNI- STEED 8 Baxter I .ane Tirst Aid. 3. BETIT I AM-! Sl i d A I S 108 Kendrick Avenue IEAN STEEVES 02 Adam Slrtrl Girls' Club. 2. 3. BLRTON' STLIR 16 Hudson Street Business Manager ( olden litui. I; Home Room Rcgreser tatire. I. 2: Hand. f. (tier Club. I; Hi Y, 2. 3; Page ami Stage. 2. 3; Del oting. I. 2. 3; Root ball. Manager. I: Intra mural Basketball. 3. NORMAN STENBLRG 21 Victory Avenue Traffic. 3; Assistant Tootball Man aqer. 2: Wrestling Manager, 2. BERNICE STLRN 162 Main Street llasltelball. I; Ring Rang. I. MARTHA STEVENS •I Woodward Avenue Traffic. 3: Golden Rod Agent. I : Rage ami Stage. 2. 3: ( iris Club. 2. 3: President. 3; Tennis. 2. 3: I ri Hi ) . 3. ( lioral S zealting, I CHARI j;s STEWART 8-1 Rock Island Rond Baseball. I. 2: I locirev. I. 2: Nary. GLADYS SI I RROCK 21 Atherton Street Girls' Club. 3; llasltelball. I FANE si I I IVAN 330 Sea Street Ijl rary Staff. I PHYLLIS MARY SUU.IYAN 25 Victory Avenue (liris ('Iuli. 5; Swimming, 5. PATRICIA SI 1.1.1 VAN % Intervale Strfd traffic. 5: Girls Club. 2. V Tri Hi-Y. 3,- Si'iniming. 2: Howling, 2; Archery, 2. DENNIS SWEENEY 38 Main Slreel Assistant Manager I ootbtdl Team. I: Aisistanl Plantiger Hasehtdl Team, I, MARGARET SWEENEY 38 Main Street Girls' Club, I. HARM. D TAMBAKIS 22 Baltcork Street Rifle Club. I, 2. 3: Soccer. I; Traffic. 3. RUSSELL S. TAYLOR 174 I'm no btreet raffic. 3. Golden Rod Agent. 2: Glee Club. I: Christmas Concert. I: Home Room Representative. I. 3; Traclt. I. DOROTHY THOMPSON 65 Granite Sired Girls' Club. 2. ADAM THOMPSON 31 Bay View Sired Hockey, 2. YVONNE HOMSY 137 Samoset Avenue Golden Rod Staff. 3: Page anti Stage. 3; Hoteling, 3. ANNA TOCCI 84 We l Si reel ominating Committee. I : I ri Hi ). 3: Swimming Club. 2. PATSY TRIEONi: 83 l incasler Sired Intramural liasketball. 3. LOUISE TROPEA 78 Baxter Avenue SHIRLEY TROWSDAI I 17 Caledonia Avenue Gohlen Rod Afjenl. 2: traffic. 3: Gir's' Club. 2: Hasbelball. I yvonm: marie vaijahni GO Taher Sire-el Girls' Chib. 2. 3; Xewswrters Club. 2; Howling Club. 2. 3: leu nis. I. 2. 3: Arcltcry. 2. 3; Ibul minion. I. MADELINE VISSA 7 Bunker I lill I -me EVELYN I WAIMIOI H 8 Dartmouth Stree t BARBARA ANN WAIJJVCI 208 Federal Avenue Extenxion I roffic. 3; Writing Club. I. 2: Girl s' Club. 2: Honing. I. 2: Rid ing Club. I: i ennis. I; Swimming. 2- Q lli Sew . 2. I’RISCILLA WALSH 38 Shawmut Street Girls Club. 2. 3: Archery. 2. 3; Ping Pong. 3. AGNES WARD 108 C alifornia Avenue library Staff. I. 2. 3; Treasurer. 3. (•iris Club. 2; Howling. 2; Arch cry. I; Swimming. 2. I I NIC i : WEN.STROM 216 Granite Street Howling, 3; Hmlminton. I: Archery. I. 2: Term's. I. 2: Ping Pong. I. 2. Kl NiNEIII NVI’IMORi: 203 Center Street Rifle ( lull. I. 2. 3: C ross Country. I. 2: Tennis. 2. 3. ALICIA N WHIN M8 Spring Street MII DRI I) I WHIII III AD 21 Winllirop Avenue First Aid Class. 3. ROGER S WHITLEY 88 Means Avenue Traffic. 3. BARBARA WIIJ-CTT 36 ll.llside Avenue .Nominating Committee. I: Traffic. 3; Orchestra, t. 2. 3. Stole Festi- val. I: Girls (lub. 2. 3: Tennis. 2. 3. MARJORY WOODW ARD •12 I lodglcinxon Street ■Nominating Committee. 2; Traffic. 3; I ri-HiA , 2. 3: President. 3. (tirls' Club. 2; Howling. I. 2; Swimming. 2; Tennis. I. ELIZABETH WOODS 65 Haviland Street ARIJ-NE YOUNG 156 Water Street (lire ('Iub. I. 2. 3; Chapel Cl I. 2. 3. ioir. I . MANSFIELD YOUNG 300 Sea Street Debating Club, I. 2: Rifle Club, 2: Rage ami Stage, 2. 3; tennis. I. 2. 3; Science Club. 3: President, 3. JOHN YOUTMAN ■125 Washington Street Orchestra, 2: Hi-Y. 3. Traclt. 2: ( rosy C ountry, I, 2: Hockey. 2: renn’s, I; Baseball. 3. ROBERT AGU XOLI •105 Willard Street CHESTER BAKER 68 Bigelow Street Cross Country. 2; Rifle Club, I. GEORGE I BOBZIN 34 Ruggles Street Track. 2; Cross Country. 2; Intra- mural Basketball. 3. CHARLOTTE BRIDGMAN 9 Nut Island Avenue ELIZABETH BURNHAM 226 Everett Street Swimming Club. 2: Riding C tub, I. DAVID CHRISTENSEN 76 River Street I .AURIS CHRISTINE 106 Marlboro Street BARBARA CONNOR 73 Connell Street Tennis, I. 2; Sivimming, I, 2. JOHN COYNE 305 Sea Street Home Room Representative. 3; traffic, 3; Band, I. 2: Slate Music Festival, I; Hi Y. 2. 3; Baseball, 2. 3. TONY DELEOR NO 20 Richard Street Bund. I. 2. 3; Intramural Basket •call. 3. RITA DEVEAU 605 W asliinglon Street RUSSEI J- DON AVAN •1 Ellerton Road JOHN El JASON 218 I ranklin Street Rifle Club. I. LORRAINE I ERRIGNO •I I Adele Rond Girls’ Club. 2. FRANCIS FINN 67 Darrow Street Rifle. ; Bookroom, I. KENNETH J. FOLEY 150 Glendale Road Track. I. VIVIAN L GAGNON 25 Shaw Street JOI IN GIAQUINTA 20 Putnam Street Rifle Club. I. ELEANOR M. GILLIS 117 Quincy Street Home Room Representative. . iVomlnaling Cornm’llee. I: ( hrisl mas Concert. I: Rifle Club. I. 2. 5. Archery. I. 2: Basketball. I LOUISE ANN COODALE 63 School Street Rifle Club. I. 2. 3; Archery, I. 2; Basketball. I. JOSEPH GUTHRIE 52 I-awn Avenue Intramural Basketball. 3. KATHERINE HASSAN 6-1 Winter Street EVA HEDMAN 22 Dysart Street Newstvriters' Club. 3; Traffic. 5. Bonding. 2. 3. JOHN HEBERT 16 Woodward Avenue LOIS HINDMARSH 105 Chubbuclc Street ARTHUR JOHNSON •179 Beale Street Football, I: Wrestling. I. 2. DAVID JOEY 101 Dysart Street Foolixill. I. 2. 3: Basketball. I. 2. 3. ROYAL JONES 52 Warren Avenue Extension Band. I. 2. 3: Orchestra. I. 2. 3. RAYMOND JOSEPHINE 76 Balxoek Slrrd Hasl elball. 2: Intramural Hasltelball, 2. 3: Baseball. 2. 5. BETIT KANE 55 Pilgrim Road Ferinis. I. 2: I ri Hi Y. 2: ( iris' ( lab. 2, 3; Holding. I; I able lea nis. I: Archery. 2. ALICE KIRBY 8 I larvcy’s I jiiic RAY LAMB 10 Mount Ararat Road DOIX.Y LANE 7 B.iIh.k k Street FRIO) LINDSTEDT 59A Garfield Street I rack, 2. EDWARD LYMAN 28 Credent Street Traci , I, 2. LEO MAHONEY 71 Colony Avenue Cross Country, 2. ANGELINA MARIANO 43 Millerslile Road ELEANOR MARIANO 97 Mill Street Ciris' Club. 2: Hasl elball. I. 2. 3. Holding. 2: Archery. I. DONALD G. MARR 75 Willow Avenue I lame Room Representative. I; laminating Committee. 2: Prom C ommittee. 3: Hi Y. 3: Wrestling. I. IIAROI I) MATTSON 270 Wliitwell Street Hasl elball Manager. I. 2: Intro moral llasl elball. 2. 3. ELEANOR McCOLLLM •13 Crosby Street Girls Club. 2. LIU JAN MfQL'INN 153 Darrow Street DOROTHY MOILANEN M Roberts Street I DWARI) MONTANI 395 Quarry Street ALBER I MOSESSO 11 I Sen Street JAMES J. MOIJ.ICA 157 Sumner Street Page anil Stage, 2. 3: Debating club. I. 2. 3. Hi )'. 2. 3. Qlii Neu’.s, I. f:oo I ball. I. 2. 5. Wres tlina Manager. I; Trad . I. RITA DI NANNO ■16 Stewart Street LEONARD PI AREIN 81 Bigelow Street ANITA PE:RI I 86 Trufford Street Archery, 3; Sl ating, 3. PAULA PETERSON I I Nelson Street library Stuff. I. 2, 3. JOSEPH Ql'AEEY 181 Elm Street DOROTHY RAYMOND 190 West Street CLAIRE. REARDON I 21 Shore Avenue Holding, I: Archery. I. 2: (J Hi Nen's Agent. I. DORIS RI DDY 19 Kilby Street Sewswritcrs' Club. 2: Anliery. t. 2. 5: ennis. 2. STANLEY Ri ll) 73 Stole li Pond Place IDA SALVATORE: t t PI. •asant Street MARY SCHWINN 25 Upton Street ELEANOR SHEA 10 Mound Street I lame Room Agent. I; Hoteling, I ; Rilling, I. HAROLD SMITH 38 Sliaw Street DAVID PARR 101 Bird Street Cross Country, t. 2: Spring Traci . I. HELEN STILL M Berkeley Street I ennis, 2. 5: Archery, I. LUCY SVIZZERO 69 Main Street CARL THOMAS 125 C bitbbiu k Street NILDO TOCCI 211 Upland Road MARION K TOSCHES 20 Field Street Archery, 2. JOSEPH I VOLPE •18 Sbeo Street Orchestra. I. 2. 3; State Music I'es liro . I; Science Club. 3. Vice President. 3; Q Hi News. 2. Ten nis. I. 2. 3; Hockey. I. 2, HARRY E WILKINS 7 (biik.itabnt Road Hiinil, I. 2. 3. Orchestra. 2. ELEANOR YABOVITZ 271 Water Street Holding. I. 'WJho’i WL in 1943 1. Most Popular Bov HENRY CONROY 15. Class Artist RUSSELL LEONARD 2. Most Popular Girl JEANNE MELVILLE 16. Class Athlete CRAIG CAPACCIOLI 3. Prettiest Girl MILDRED WHITEHEAD 17. Class Style Setter DAVID JOEY 4. Class Adonis ROY COBB 18. Most Dependable MARY SCHMITZ 3. Most Versatile Girl JEANNE MELVILLE 16. Most Sophisticated JEANNE MELVILLE 6. Most Versatile Boy HENRY CONROY 20. Man About I own JOHN LOOBY 7. Class Sweethearts HELEN HENTZ and CLIFFORD KELLY 21. Class Man Hater MARY SCHMITZ 8. Class Politician ROBERT CRAIGUE 22. Class Woman Hater FRED COLLINS 0. Class Glamour Girl CHRISTINE SHEPPARD 23. Most Likely to Succeed ROBERT BONSALL 10. Class Genius MANSFIELD YOUNG 24. Class Heartbreaker (Girl) MARY LAWRENCE It. Class Flirt CONSTANCE CRONIN 3. Class I leartbreakcr (Boy) ROY COBB 12. Best Dancer (Girl) CONSTANCE CRONIN 26. Class Wit NATHAN BARRY I 3. Best Dancer (Bov) JOHN LOOBY 27. Most Original Boy HERBERT SOINI 14. Class Musician GALE HANSON 28. Most Original Girl MARY LAWRENCE rade School C raAiaies JUNE 1943 Auto Mechanics Department Machino Department Sheet Metal Department Simon Allie Hyman Cashook Joseph Cugini Donald DolloLucca Hugh Eramo Joseph McKonzie Electrical Department John Folan Jamos McKinnon Matteo Panarelli Burton Stadig Sisto Tocchio Plumbing Department Vincont Andorson Charles 8aker Robert Carr Frank Caruso Edward Hannon Crawford Mirick Edgar Waters Albert DelVecchio Joseph DelVecchio John Gay John Pellegrini Matthow Pollucio Cabinet Making Department Frank Guidici Pattern Making Department Richard Mula Cheer Leaders Girls' Club Board Student Council Home Room Representatives Hi-Y I HI!1 im nsi mi isai ! ill :Hri m , lag! im Tri-Hi-Y Chapel Choir Glee Club Golden Rod Committee Debating Club Football Team Bowling Page and Stage News writers First Aid Class Rifle Club Traffic Library Club Archery Tennis El Orchestra Band Of course you have a dream-job in mind! • Perhaps you'd liko to work with a world- iamous commentator — be the personal sec- retary of a charming actress—or confidential assistant to a noted aircraft designer. The shortest distance between that ambi- tious fancy and actual fact is Katharine Gibbs secretarial training. It is not mere co- incidence that employers with unusual (and well-paid!) jobs to fill turn first to Katharine Gibbs — 5533 such calls last year. Katharine Gibbs practical courses for high school graduates, including background- building college subjects as well as thorough secretarial training, will open the door to tho job in which you can do your best, now and when peace returns. Courses begin July 6 and Sept. 21. Ask Entrance Committee for illustrated catalog. n v(( l at Lnje_ SECRETARIAL 90 MARLBOROUGH STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS SECRETARIES NEEDED Uncle Sam needs thousands of Secretaries now—so does big business But the Best Jobs Go to the Best Prepared! • Army and Navy men spend many months training for the work they must do. Be sure you are well prepared for your job on the home front! When you choose Fisher School you are sure of secretarial training that brings out the best in you that prepares you for a vital, well-paid position now, and a career with a future. Accelerated courses if you wish. More than 2100 calls for Fisher graduates last year alone! Why not start July 5? Call or write for catalog. Two convenient locotlont: BOSTON, 118 Beacon Street • SOMERVILLE, 374 8roadway THE FISHER SCHOOLS LADIES’ AND MEN’S FORMAL CLOTHES for Rental To the Mothers of Prospective Brides - Grooms We have recently opened a new Ladies' Gown Salon at our Store in Boston with Miss Virginia Armstrong in charge. This beautiful new Salon is devoted to the needs of prospective Brides and their Mothers exclusively. Here you will find displayed under cover, lovely Wedding Gowns. Veils. Shoes and Wraps, also Formal Dresses and appro- priate Wraps for the Mothers of Brides pros- pective - all of which may be had on Rental at reasonable charge. Please accept a most cordial invitation to visit our new Ladies' Gown Salon at your con- venience. BEST WISHES from A FRIEND READ and WHITE 111 SUMMER STREET. BOSTON Ralph M. Read Fred H. White OUR APPRECIATION We wish to thank all who have so kindly helped us in the publication of the Golden Rod Annual and also the business firms who have advertised in this issue and we hope that they may be generously patronized................... The Staff — MIDDLESEX — UNIVERSITY Scientific, Pre-Professional. Professional Training for Essential War and Peacetime Op tort unities Coeducational. 100-acre campus, modern newly erected building . Faculty of speciali ! for each school. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Strong courses in chemistry, phys- ics. biology; excellent lalmratory fa- cilities. Basic training for many vital wartime activities. Pre-professional courses— 1-year pre-veterinary course; 2-year pre-medical course. Accelerated 3-year program leads to A.B. and B.S. degrees. Next class enters July 1. 1943. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. 3-year acccl- crated course leads to M.l). degree. Next class enters November 24,1943. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE. 3-year accelerated course leads to l). .M. degree. Next class enters July 1. 1943. CATALOG WIU BE SENT ON BEQUEST 5ft MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY WALTHAM. MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of w 00716 4993 PLATE MAKERS FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS C. J. Peters Standard Engraving Co. PHO 7 X) ENGRA VERS ★ ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS ★ DIRECT AND FOUR COLOR PROCESS ENGRAVINGS HALF TONE AND LINE HANCOCK 3538 11 KNEELAND STREET BOSTON, MASS. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY College of Liberal Arts Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. Students may concentrate in any of the following fields: Biology, Chemistry, (economics. Socio'og,-. Psychology, Mathematics. Physics, and English. Pre-Medical, Pie-Dental and Prc-Legal courses arc- offered. Varied opportunities available foi voca- tional specialization. Degree: Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts. Admits men and women. College of Iinginccring Offers curricula in Civil, Mechanical (with Aeronautical option). Electrical, Chemical, arid Industrial Engineering. Classroom study is supple- mented by experiment and research in well- equipped laboratories. Degree: Bachelor of Science in the professional field of spccilization. Admits men and women. College of Business Administration Offers the following curricula: Accounting, Marketing and Advertising, and In- dustrial Administration. Each curriculum provides a sound training in the funda- mentals of business practice and culminates in special courses devoted to the various professional fields. Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Admits men and women. School of Law Offers day and evening undergraduate programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. A minimum of one-half of the work accepted for a bachelor's degree in an approved college or its full equivalent is required for admission to this School. Case method of instruction. Admits men and women. School of Business Offers curricula through evening classes in Ac- counting, Management, and Engineering and Business, leading to the degree f Bachelor of Business Administration in specified fields. Prep- aration for C.P.A. Examinations, private account- ing. and for the various fields of business and industrial management. Short intensive programs may lx- arranged. Co-educational. livening Courses of the College of Liberal Arts Ceitain courses of the College of Liberal Arts are offered during evening hours in the fields of Economics. English. History, Government. Mathematics, Psychology. Physics, and Sociology. A special program preparing for admission to the School of Law is also available. The program is equivalent in hours to one-half the require- ment for the A.B. or S.B. degree. Associate in Arts title conferred. Special courses may also be arranged. Co-educational. Co-operative Plan The Colleges of Liberal Arts. Engineering, and Business Administration re conducted on the co-operative plan. After the freshman year, students, both men and women, may alternate their periods of study with periods of work in the employ of business or industrial concerns at ten-week intervals, Under this plan they gain valuable- experience and earn a large part of their college expenses. Your Guidance Officer — A friendly Career Counselor FOR CATALOG MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE NORTHEASTERN 1 NIVI-RSITY Director of Admissions Boston, Massachusetts Please send me a catalog of the ] College of Liberal Arts □ Evening—College of Liberal Arts O College of Engineering □ Day Pre-Medical Program 3 College of Business Administration □ Day Pre-Dental Program □ School of Law □ Evening School of Business □ Day and Evening Pre-Legal Programs Name.... Address.. C-l 19a
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