Framingham High School - Philomath Yearbook (Framingham, MA)
- Class of 1942
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HILLIARD, Treasurer MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 29 Q3 siiikoif ileuefkfs PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Te Philomath PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE FRAMINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL Vol.XLI FRAMINGHAM, MASS.. JUNE, 1942 I R2 Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief . ..... . DAVID FLOOD Art Editor . . .... . ANNE LARNIS Assistants MICHAEL ABU ALBERT BOTTI PATRICIA DUFFY PEARL FOLEY ALICE GARBARINO RITA HANLEY BARBARA HILL DONALD KINGSBURY ROBERT LEE MARY LEVERONE ANNA MCGREAL THEODORE MELLIN NANCY MEYER WARREN MONTGOMERY ROSE MOSCHINI MARJORIE PECK FRANK PEW BETTY SAVAGE WILMER SMITH BARBARA WELCH NANCY WOODWARD GEORGE YORK Administrative Board Business Manager ...............,................. ................................... . MARY FOLEY Assistant Manager. ..... .... ....................... ....,...................... . .... . A L LAN NOYES Board . . JEAN CLAPP, ELAINE CROFT, BETTY SHAY, JEANNE DONNELLY, BETTY SAVAGE DOROTHY CHIAPPINI Advertising Staff E. AVERY E. CONNERY A. GARBARINO P. PIPER N. BARNUM G. COFFIN D. GARBARINO J. SPERANZA M. CLINTON M. CONNELL E. LEWIS D. TOSTI D. CLINTON J. DADDARIO S. MASON M. THOMSON J. CROFT M. FLYNN J. MCAULEY W. WILLIAMS DEDICATION CLASS HISTORY CLASS PROPHECY . SNAPSHOTS . . CLASS WILL . CLASS SONG . . . THE CLASS OF 1942 . CLASS AWARDS . . TABLE OF CONTENTS . Marjorie Peck .... . . XMario Ablondi, Shirley Mason, ' jJohn McManus, Lorraine Resteghini . Robert Lee ..... . . Norma Barnum, Mary Shine . . Page 6 7 9 15 Io I7 IS 05 To MISS HABRIETTE M. IACKSON whose helpfulness and cobperation have aided in making our years here at Framingham High School happy ones. THE PHILOMATH -ri-f7 fs ----- -- '--- 111 -------'------'- --------'-'--------'-'--------'- - ----------- - --------'------'--- ------'--l' e e W www- .---- -- --------------.----.------.----------..-----'------.-----------------------.-------------------- -------.-- it SANSORIGINE May 15, 1942. Dear Mom, Gee, but this Army life is great. I don't believe I've had as much fun since my high school days. Nothing could ever com- pare with those happy days. From the day We entered the high school, September 6, 1939, our lives were just full of interesting activities and joyous occasions. As Sophomores, our first big thrill was the dance the Seniors honored us with. Was it a success? Naturally, with our class as honored guests! After a vote of the class, Miss Wiley was chosen our class adviser-a position which she filled very efficiently and faith- fully. We owed a large amount of our suc- cess to her expert guidance. Numerous other activities followed, but the most im- portant was the election of Sophomore class officers. VVith a class like ours it cer- tainly was a difficult task. Finally, after very amusing and exciting campaign speeches-election day arrived. When the final vote had been cast, we found that we had chosen four splendid students to represent our class. Our Sophomore presi- dent was john McManus, vice-president, Emily Lewis, secretary, Betty Alspaughj and treasurer, Frank Kimball. With elections over, we settled back to our school studies until May. The junior Prom brought with it much excitement for the Sophomores-and the cute little girls were literally swept off their feet with bids to the colossal affair. On june 9, 1940, the Sophomores made their formal debut and entered Nevins Hall in their best bibs and tuckers. Even the Seniors were amazed at the sophisticated young ladies and the dashing young gentlemen. Then came the summer vacation, which the school welcomed. It had really been a very trying year for the faculty. They never expected a class such as ours. I think, Mom, they had to learn some new subjects so that they could teach us some- thing we didn't know. We really were brilliant! The following September, on the fourth day of the month, we returned to school. much to the dismay of the faculty, and immediately settled down to our junior studies. Regardless of the fact that most school years run along the same lines, our class enlivened the whole school and made the normally monotonous routine seem like an exciting new venture. Again we were faced with the problem of choosing class officers, and we came through with flying colors and elected the following: president, Eugene Fioriog vice- president, Emily Lewisg secretary, Anna McGreal, and treasurer, Frank Kimball. VVhen the month of May came around, committees were elected to take care of the junior Prom activities. All of these com- mittees did very commendable work and naturally the Prom was a success. Nevins Hall held a patriotic air with its decora- tions of red, white, and blue. Again a school year was concluded and Juniors were assigned to their Senior home rooms and once more all was peace- ful at F.H.S. for the summer months. One gray September morn three months later, the lights of the private homes in the town were being turned on one by one. It had been some time since any of the young people had risen so early tquarter of eighth and there was no enjoyment or enthusiasm at this early hour. At 8:25 A.M. dear old F.H.S. was again 8 E..- humming with the voices of its students. The new Senior class, really the best in the history of the school, made a remarkable showing. Time for elections came again, and what more could we do other than to elect the same four officers who had served us so nobly in our junior year? We had suc- cessful football, basketball, hockey, and baseball teams, but what else could you expect with such daring leaders as Fausto Chiudioni, Eligio Chief Ferrazzi, Frank Kimball, and Tommy George? The traditional Christmas Box Cam- paign was carried on and we achieved a record that would amaze anyone. A super- colossal Meat Fund Show was staged and much was added to it in the way of talent by Professor Mike D'Amato, Eddie Moose Acton, and Francis ffGag Gal- lagher. In May the students in our class had the opportunity to show their great dramatic ability. The greatest Senior Play of all time- Bachelor Born -was held in Den- nison Memorial Hall, with 'fChris Gar- rahan playing the lead and supported by a cast of actors and actresses who played their parts to perfection. The audience was delighted with this superb production. Our efficient vice-president, Emily Lewis, was asked to take over the offlce of the president in April. She continued the good work of this office through Gradua- tion. The next important venture of the Seniors was a more serious one. War Com- THE PHILOMATI-I mittees were established-the first in the history of F .H.S.! The members of these committees did much in the way of salvage work, commercial work, defense bond and stamp sales, and other equally important projects very vital to the defense of our country. The annual Band Concert was held on June 3, 1942, and the Junior-Senior Ath- letic Contest on june 9, 1942. Now the Seniors found themselves solemnly marching to their places in Nevins Hall. Diplomas and awards were given and the Seniors again marched, but this time they marched out of Nevins Hall and out of F.H.S. forever. Some were headed for brilliant careers in business and others marched on to continue their formal education. I marched out too, Mom, but not into the business world, nor into any college. I marched into a spot where real marching is done-the U. S. Army! I certainly miss those dear old days, but I have no regrets because I now have a bigger job to do. A job for which the high school trained me indirectly. We'll beat them, Mom, and then I'll be home to you. I have to go to the General's office now. QMaybe he wants to give me a medal.j I'll have to close now, so, until next time -keep your chin up and Keep 'Em Flying ! Love, Bob. Marjorie Peck, '42, C3236 - THE PHILOMATH ---39 is ------------- --------------------------------'--------------------------'------------------'----- -------- E1 Ellulunllnnluuulnnlll IlnuIInlunIInullunulnunnnnlllun uInnnnuInnuInnnuslunnluuunnnuuuuuuuuuuuuuunuuu uunluunm June 11, 1952. Dear Diary: Today I picked up a news- paper and nearly collapsed with surprise at what I read. There in headlines two inches high I saw, Admiral Benjamin Montenegro and Lieutenant General John McManus sign peace treaty with Der Fuehrerf' After reading further, I learned that these two officers had received their commissions through hard work, fair play, and seeing the general's daughters first. The peace treaty was signed at the Little Munich Beer Parlor tproprietors-Shen win Goodwin and Byron Seulosj so that Hitler would feel at home. Aiding Bones and Bennie in persuading Little Adolf to come to an agreement were Harley C un- ningham, recently appointed Commis- sioner of the Philippines, and Robert Devine, his First Lieutenant. I read further. The President of the United States had sent Distinguished Ser- vice Crosses to Nurses Janice Meyer and Phyllis MacKenzie, also to Draftsman Leo Bouchard, Chemists John Beaton and Richard Gilliland, and Marine John Han- nagan for his record-smashing throw of a hand grenade. The President also declared that had it not been for the heroism of Warren 1Snuffyl Smith of the F.H.S. graduating class of 1942, we might be pushing rickshaws around the streets of Tokio. The last paragraph of the story told of Selectmen Robert Whittemorc, Augusto Stefanini, and Warren E. Smith planning to welcome the boys home on June 12 with all the pomp and ceremony that could be presented. A large crowd was expected, and the reception committee was to convene at Nevins Hall for a social after the boys had been properly greeted at the railroad station. Of course I'll go, Dear Diary. I'll tell you all about it tomorrow when it's all over. June 12, 1952. Dear Diary: I told you I'd tell you all about it. After I left my home this after- noon, I met many of the graduates of the class of 1942. I walked down the main street. As I glanced to one side, my eye caught the marquee of the St. George Theatre. The current films featured for- mer F.H.S. graduates of the same class. Betty Alspaugh, in private life Mrs. john McManus, and William Wallis were ap- pearing in their tenth successive year as Button and Bimbo in Bachelor Born. Christopher Garrahan was appearing in person, after receiving the Academy Award for the portrayal of Charles Donkin in the same film. The co-feature was Delightful lVas the Dayf' starring Carroll Hixon, 1952's Charles Boyer, and Louise Kitchen, and produced by the brilliant Howard Jones. The manager of the theatre, push- ing the crowds back to the sidewalk, was Ralph Whitney. Virginia Boyle attempted to sell me tickets to the matinee perform- ance, but I had to refuse because of my engagement at the railroad station. Usher- ettes who were dressed in attractive uni- forms were Pearl Foley, Annette Brown, Mary Connell, Marion Greene, and Lena Giardini. As I continued my jaunt. I passed Louise Lez'e.ille's Dairy Diner. She invited me inside to try a new beverage she had just created, carbonated milk. As I en- tered. I heard the noise of scufting feet and tusseling, which mystitied me. Later l found that it was only Alfred Pasqualoni, performing his duties of official bouncer. The strains of beautiful music reached my 10 lie- ears as I caught sight of Helena Ducey, entertainer, singing to Edmund Burke, barber next door, f'You're just a little shaver, but my, was that close! I had only a few minutes to reach the station, so I reluctantly took leave of the Dairy Diner and went on my way. I didnlt have very long to wait before I caught a glimpse of Albert Colonna, Anthony Manzella, and Joseph Santos, managers of the A8zP, First National, and Brockelman's respec- tively, as they ran to their stores to cut prices for the grand Beans and Buns for Buddies Breakfast, which was going to be cooked by Thelma Needham and Mary Cintolo. As we passed Newberry's, we saw Dorothy Hart and Mary Kiely clean- ing counters as usual. Patricia Coyne was on top of a ladder, painting a new sign. I neared the station. I saw Paul Burr, notorious gum-chewer, waiting for Joan Balch, one of the USO hostesses, and James Early, anxiously anticipating the arrival of Helen Foster, who had joined the Morale Boosters Unit of the 144th Regiment. Meatman Bennie Bartolini had come down to the station to await Eleanor Connery, Lieutenant in the Red Cross Nurses, Training Corps. I proceeded to- wards the reception platform, where I greeted Air Hostesses Jean Davis, Jean White, and Connie Decina. They in- formed me that they were waiting to wel- come home with open arms their heroes, Buck Privates Norris Bjork, Charlie Adams, and Eugene Fiorio. I talked for a while with Ruth Skinner, secretary to Miss Wiley, class adviser back in 1942. Frank Pew and Edward Kenway, editor and ace photographer of the News, were gathering material for a special edition. Virginia MacDonald was hastily jotting down fashion notes for her society column, and Florence Gallivan was picking up tid- bits for her gossip column. On the bill- board behind her I spied a portrait of Ada Barwell advertising the health-giving properties of carbonated milk. Walking THE PHILOMATH among the crowd at the station, trying to find a pail of dried steam and ten yards of shoreline, were the mad Professor Michael D'Amato and his assistant, Charles Mas- terman. Mary Leverone was still waiting for Donald Kingsbury so that they could finish shopping for furniture. Watching the trains come in and go out was Isabelle Ayoob, holding hands with Albert Cooper- smith. The F.H.S. Follies of Fifty-two were practicing their routine for the per- formance they were going to give the boys when they arrived. In the group were Betty Shay, Mary Falconi, Eleanor Car- ter, Florence Cavatorta, Barbara Kane, Betty Hilliard, and Pierina Ponzio. In another corner of the platform was Peter Haranas, who was looking for new recruits for his jitterbug Review. We learned later that he finally found Mildred Bishop, Laura Coady, Lloyd McLean, Leonora Tredicucci, and Clifford Saulnier. Arnold King and Nancy Woodward were doing very well with their hot dog stand, and sis- ter Janice Woodward was helping to keep the crowd from being thirsty by peddling pop. Jennie Tognacci was passing out chewing gum and pop corp. I greeted all who waited for the train, including Nancy Meyer and John Shee- han, the train callers. At the present mo- ment, however, they were shouting things I found hard to understand. Rose Carletti, standing next to me, informed me that the choo-choo'l from all army camps and training centers was rolling along towards the station, bringing the boys home at long last. The huge engine steamed past the platform, as the passenger cars halted directly before it. The confusion was tre- mendous as uniformed men poured out into the waiting crowd. After glancing twice at the engineer's cabin, I noticed that the drivers were Wil- liam Speer and Tom Burr, and the firemen were Peter Stefanini and Albert Trombi. The band, led by Joseph Farren, managed to squeeze its way out of the train and on THE PHILOMATH to the platform. Back of joe were Luigi Ferrazzi, playing the clarinet, Paul Laqui- dara, the saxophone, and William Kane, the drums. Louis Ablondi was leading the parade and singing, 'fShe was only an en- gineer's daughter, but boy, could she whoo whooll' Following the band were the girls of the Nurses' Corps. Lieutenant Jean Daddario shoved Robert Lee, who was making eyes at nurse Kay Sullivan, to- wards the receiving platform. The f'Gen- eral had just received his commission of a captaincy in the Marines. He and Cap- tain Fausto C hiudioni, who was being helped about by Peggy Davitt, were proud- ly displaying two halves of Der Fuehrer's mustache in their wallets. First Class Yeo- man Andrew Regan stepped from the train, followed by his stenographer and personal secretary, Lorraine Resteghini. Crawling out from underneath the train came millionaire playboy Michael Abu, his valet, Roy Russell, and bodyguard, Jack Carlson. The latter two had the al- most impossible task of keeping Mike out of trouble. A familiar laugh caught my attention, and as I glanced around I saw milkman Lawrence Geoghegan listening to farmer Sherrill Hart tell stories about traveling salesman Arthur Dupuis. After the roar of laughter had died down, I heard the rich voice of Francis Gallagher singing to Priscilla Alden and Mary Lou Ander- son, 'iDon't take life too seriously, for you'll never get out of it alive. f'Gagl' was supported by Jack McGaughey and Louis Pellegrini. Both girls were drawing a great deal of attention from Donald 'fSharpshooter'l Morse, Everett Kimball, and Alfred Napolitano of the U. S. Ma- rines. Following Michael and his escorts were more of Uncle Sam's nephews in uni- form. Daniel O'Connor, Raymond Byrne, and Thomas Crane wore Army Air Corps insigniasg Albert Scribner and Raymond Seariac wore those of the Tank Corps, and Victor Saulnier and Alfred Piccioli were with the Army Intelligence. Air Cadets 11 Eddie Schell, Mario Ablondi, and Theo- dore Mellin came out next, supported by Nurses Marjorie Waugh, Betty Savage, Mary Moscaritolo, and Edith Normandin. The stream of passengers from the train coaches had dwindled down to just a hand- ful by this time, and I noticed that the three people who were clad in the tradi- tional navy blue dungarees were the last to come out. These three turned out to be Warren Montgomery, Joseph Mullen, and Rocco Peso. During this time, the reception commit- tee, consisting of Anne Hines, Arlene Ed- wards, Joseph Neves, Herman Dyer, and Rose Moschini, had gone to Nevins Hall early to prepare for the gala social which was to include an afternoon of entertain- ment and refreshments. I understood someone to say that Mary Foley and Hen- rietta Bottinelli were going to have charge of the supper which was going to be served. Everyone was out of the train now, so the parade to the Hall was formed. The band came first, followed by the boys in blue, khaki, and white. Anna McGreal, who had been chosen 'Sweetheart of the 144th Regiment, was being carried on the shoulders of a group of admirers. Kay Bell and Sergeant Earl Burgess followed Anna. We turned the corner and headed toward the Memorial Building. We passed the Happy Swallow Bake Shop and saw owners Helen Del Prete and Annette Tam- bollio coming out of it to join the crowd. Pearl Colgan, teacher of English, had just bought some cup cakes. We met Earl Adams and John Grady coming out of Edward Acton's Bowling Alleys. I took a peek inside and there I met David lWhat's wrong with Ashland?J Tomb, who had just rung up the amazing total of 400 on a pinball machine. Gathered around watching this wonder at work were his contemporaries Ray Harrison and John Cotter. Charlie Hiclzson was standing in front of a gum machine mirror combing and admiring his wavy locks, while Ilerbv 12 Ev' Leach, John Halpin, Berny Wenzell, and Big Ed Wlodyka were engaged in a con- test of that rough game known as pool. Looking down the bowling alley I saw pin- boys John Lewis, Albert Martino, and Douglas Taylor expertly dodging the fly- ing pins. Upon leaving, I noticed two stal- wart looking men who turned out to be George York and Chief Ferrazzi of the F.B.I., who were hot on the trail of the notorious villains Davis Wiggin and Torn tDukel Ward. These two had been ter- rorizing the neighborhood children by stealing all of their candy. Beside the Bowling Alleys, I saw a large house which appeared to be haunted. The sign in front read, Hillary Flynn, Under- taker - Shirley illason, Doctor, Incor- poratedf' Anna Conza was telling people that the Doc killed 'em and Mame buried 'em. I walked a little farther and spied Ruth Beers, Domenica Betti, and Mary Cattani, waitresses in the new Chinese- American Restaurant, which had just opened under the proprietorship of Mary McGowan and Floris Mercer. The three girls nearly ran into Alda Saulnier and Rosalyn Spinazola, who wore signs on their backs advertising the Greasy Spoon - All You Can Eat for 2Sc - 4Oc cover charge. Investigating the cause of a noisy throng at my right, I found that the uproar was due to the doings of Beautiful Bud Boynton, who was surrounded by all his young Grove Street admirers. Headed for the pool room was wifey Pat Dujy, who intended to drag husband Herby home to do the dishes. Several members of the Ladies' Garden and Gossip Club cheering Pat on in this venture were Marilyn Cum- mins, Dot Burgess, and Jean Clapp. As I met Frank Kimball, Thomas George, and Edznunci O'Donnell of the Louisville Mud- hens, who told me many varied stories of life in the Big Leagues, Gertrude Gavin and Helen .llcLean drove by in the back of a 1953 Cadillac, driven by Rita Oliver THE PHILOMATH and owned by Gladys Mattjield. Helen and Gert were private secretaries to Wil- liam Butner, President of the Framingham Trust Company. Behind the Cadillac was a car bearing the seal of M.I.T. It rolled up to the curb and I noticed that the occupants were Head Scientist David Flood and his three famous colleagues, Professors James Hubley, Victor Mandoj, and Glenn Fur- bish. Suddenly I heard a terrific crash and I joined every one else in running to the scene of an accident which had just oc- curred. There I found that Ida Mayo's new convertible coupe had been badly dented by a machine driven by John St. Andre, who had taken his eyes off the road in order to watch Alice Garbarino, Norma Smith, and Betty Bradway stroll by. However, everything was cleared up by Patrolmen William Welch and William McKeown. A truck from Roger Davies' up and coming You Break 'Em, We Take 'Emi' service garage carried away the wreckage. By this time the oft-interrupted procession had reached the Memorial Building, where millionairess Pauline Stan- ley declared that she would finance the informal banquet. In the ensuing scramble for seats, the danger of serious accident was avoided through the heroic accom- plishments of Privates First Class Mario Naticchioni, Eugene Murtagh, John Con- nelly, and Marshall Garfield, who had eaten everything before most of the people could even get into the Hall. A large part of the crowd came only to stare at volun- teer hostesses Eileen Ford, Natalie Dowse, Marilyn Dauley, and Emily Lewis, who looked very fetching in their snappy USO canteen workers' uniforms. In the Hall, I was ushered by Toinassina Ottaviani and Nina Piscitello. They led me to a front seat where I could see the orchestra plainly. Norma Barnum was leading and Virginia Fagan was playing the piano. Bertha La Fleur and Loretta .Yunes were playing a duet, but Ruth THE PHILOMATH M yatt spoiled the song by putting in two cents' worth of sour notes on her saxo- phone. As the people in the parade finally took their seats in the audience, Mistress of Ceremonies Mary Nickerson took her place at the microphone on the stage. Secretaries from the Dennison, Theresa Kelley, Helen Nelson, Virginia Norton, Clara Martin, and Marjorie Peck, sang the class song and Diantha Seaman and Ma- rion Gray accompanied the group on twin pianos. The song was followed by a 'twel- come home message from Jane Cowles, teacher of journalism at Colby, where Eva Falconi and Gustino Neri were the most promising graduates. After Jane's speech, Gemma Aceti and Louise Gavin made a tableau, each portraying the Typical girl I left behind me, with Albert Botti and Joseph Yurewicz as the soldier boys who left them behind. Rita Conti followed the tableau by singing the timely and very sad song, My Buddy. Following the beauti- ful ballad rendered by Rita, Alderman William Reed and a special choral group, which included Beatrice McClellan, Vir- ginia Mespelli, Eileen Meyers, Laura Prouty, and Shirley Sliney, gave their ver- sion of Going Home. The girls had the tenor voice of Stanley tCarusob Wenzell to give them inspiration and support. Next, instructor Helen Kane presented her bal- let review, HDance Divinef' which gave ,Mary Hines, Dorothy Knight, Della Man- ning, Jennie Surro, Mary Shine, and Peggy O'Leary an opportunity to show what they could do on their toes. Comediennes Pris- cilla Morgan, Barbara Welch, and Pearl Travis, whose radio show was sponsored by Peter P. Perkins of Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania, kept the audience in a hilarious mood, until jugglers Dorothy Blanchette, Edith Bartlett, Kathleen Condon, and Iola Dellasanta captured the audience's atten- tion with their baseballs, dishes, and eggs. Chorus girls John Dalton, Ray Battis- 13 telli, and Edward Balbusti presented a duplicate of the chorus act which had been given at the Senior-Sophomore Dance on a certain Friday evening in the fall of 1941. Marguerite Burke and Cowboy Earl Fletcher presented a beautiful rendition of Roll out the barrel and pour me some. The program was concluded with Francis 'tTommy Dorseyl' Ellsworth's orchestra playing 'tGood Night, Ladiesf, After Chefs Mary Cardani, Phyllis Liberatori, and Walter Rose had finished mixing the punch, supper was announced. A short recess was held, and then the gathering convened in the lower hall. Each person took his place at the banquet tables, and head waitresses Thelma Stuc- chi, Mildred Samuelson, and Virginia Sheehy slowly carried in the varieties of food. The menu was an exact duplicate of that which the class had enjoyed at their banquet on June 8, 1942. When the meal was over, Jerry Donnelly recited an orig- inal poem on baseball entitled Casey jr. Strikes Out. Anne Daniels closed the day's activities by singing Tangerine, which was still a favorite with the grad- uates even though it was ten years old. The sun went down as the men and women adjourned to the steps of the Memorial Building. Flower girls Anne Larnis, Cathryn Rudd, Clementina Testa, Hazel Montana, and Pauline Laquidara, garbed in the traditional blue and white of F.H.S., passed out to each graduate a miniature model of the high school. designed and autographed by Janice Dun- lop and Barbara Harrington, who were as- sistants to George Morse, internationally known architect. Mary Glover, Manager of Bates' Sta- tionery Store, and Louise Vialle, econom- ist and sociologist with the federal govern- ment, sent through Rita Hanley, messen- ger girl with Western L'nion. their regrets at being unable to attend the reception. As dusk fell, the guests bade each other 14 lie- farewell and went in the direction of their respective homes. Coming from the tele- phone office I saw operators Mary Ford, .Vina Cunningham, Barbara Scott, Louise Gruppi, Louisa Salvi, and Laura Rivers, who greeted me with their well-known Hellos. With them I strolled by Emilio Brandolinfs shoe store. He and his assist- ant, Enio Faerhini, were playing the 'tSide- walk Serenadef' and Betty Perry and .llary Piso were dancing a jig. I noticed a placard in the window bearing the words, Paul Martin to Play the Classical Ver- sion of Tschaikowski's Concerto in D Minorf' Kenneth Linnehan and Rita O'Malley to Sing Modern Version, 'To- night We Love.' We walked by the Edison Company's Office and saw cashier Bertha Woodward and Manager Margaretta Thompson dem- onstrating their newest appliances to Ste- phan Leograndis, Fire Chief, and Mar- garet Elwell. Two doors away, at Mavis Jensen's dress shop, I met Virginia Fair and Priseilla Donoghue exchanging their nurses' uniforms for evening dresses, which they were going to wear to debu- tantes Adeline Preservatfs and Olivia Bratiea's debut. Phyllis Abbott was the saleswoman who waited on them. I left the business district and turned toward my home in the country. I passed a prosperous chicken farm run by Dorothy Whitternore and Dorothy Larsen. I next caught sight of Ruth Srnall and her per- sonal aide, Josephine Tersoni. Ruth boast- ed that Josephine could cook the best fried chicken in town. At the present mo- ment, both were looking for rare specimens to add to Ruth's stone collection. I turned to look back in the direction of the Memorial Building. I gazed with awe. Those who still strolled outside and talked of old times were staring at a low-tlying green object which appeared, speeding down l'nion Avenue. The object soon materialized in lVilmer Snzith's Ford, out on a tailspin. Bob King was in the co- THE PHILOMATH pilot's seat. The last thing I saw was Win- throp Savage lending a dime to Barbara Hill, who immediately made a down pay- ment on a novel pair of shoes. On reaching home, I trudged wearily up the stairs to bed. Ho-hum-it was a love- ly party-had a grand time-such a nice dress- Q yawnl. MARIO ABLONDI, SHIRLEY MASON, JOHN MCINKIANUS, LORRAINE RESTEGHINI. SNAPSHOTS 1. Boys, Fourth Grade, Roosevelt School. 2. First Grade, St. Stephen's. 3. Girls, Fourth Grade, Roosevelt School. 4. John Hanagan. 5. Barbara Harrington. 6. Giovannina Piscitello. 7. Edward Kenway. 8. Helen Foster. 9. Diantha Seaman. 10. George York. ll. Laura May Coady. 12. Jean Clapp. 13. Gertrude Gavin. l4. Robert Whittemore. 15. Malcolm Boynton. 16. The Woodward twins. 17. Ruth Small and Betty Alspaugh. 18. Herbert Leach. 19. Bennie Bartolini and Michael D'Amato. 20. Joan Balch. 21. Charles I-lickson. 22. Gene Murtagh. Tex Crane and his kid brother. 23. John Halpin. 24. Anne Larnis. 25. David Flood. 26. Michael D'Amato. 27. Malcolm Boynton tYes, againll 28. Rita Oliver. '-' 6'1- 6 'I 1-,.l T .o' .. 'SEM 'G 1 f ', fl I ,f .1 5 4. I 4 9 WF' '- r . 2 v . 1 ,A L .H Y' ' 1 E r f! 1 4 1 ,r g4 flu-fl' 1-,ff 'f-qu 'E' U ' fl fe-if ME 41'-569' 5? V14 ' 2 , ' I hvmvf 1, I A , .:-'f.- ,WM - - he Vg VA? ryglfvfffsvx :Ir 1 M R544 M'-'-+- ff +4 'f'f.-.QX1 , , ' ?i19'iP ' , iii? 33 5 'k'5?71z ' fmxfw-'-f'.f-fanmf?, lf?F'! f' X N. J F.-. , fd'-'Q F1 l '1usnFW X I 1 b . J : LA- i r 4 yr may s.J AJ 1 f I 1 T I9 J If N- 20 T-.. L23 N X' x if .1- N3 ' x Q ,fx . . 'T' I-if R Y xx? E ' S mf 1 , Cv 4 'lug' Q-'Ni' agar nf , -1-y . N W - X X . . . i .. ,...,, - . ' 1. 2' 25 ' ' fd .- V ' .M 1 'lrI A I N .r- t. xr - . My .55 1 us A ff' as ' 3' 1535..- THE PHILOMATH 'E' ' ''' '' '' ' E' .....i. ................ ........ ........................................ ...............-...-.---.-.--.-- ---- --.. -... -------.-- We. the Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-two, being the most illustrious and noisiest class ever to enter the portals of F.H.S., do, in a somewhat debatable and cloudy state of mind, here- by and forthwith make our last will, testa- ment. and what have you. First: To the Juniors and Sophs, who should swell with pride at the very men- tion of their name in such a Worthy docu- ment as this, we leave any broken pieces of chalk. and also all the pencil stubs that were thrown down corridors after the last class. Serond: We also leave an acute paper shortage which we hope forthcoming classes will make the best of, and herewith remind teachers that if any pupil is caught whispering he is doing it only to save the paper he could have used for a note, which would have been much safer. Third .' To the Student Crier We leave an automatic typer which types anything set before it and types until it is done. We thus save two minutes from the afternoon notices with the constant plea for typists. Fozzrth: Also to the Student Crier we leave a ten-cent bottle of ink so that one issue may be readable. Fifth : To Mr. Brooks we leave a pack- age of 'Wheaties I2 for 1ScJ, which he will certainly need if he rides his son's bicycle to school every morning, leaving junior wailing on the front steps. Sixth: To Mr. Dooling we leave neon marshal badges so that when he sees a gang gathering about one spot he can find the marshal in the middle without taking his life in his hands trying to get through. These badges are free with the compli- ments of the Moonshine Ginger-ale Co. and will be sent on receipt of mailing charges which come to 31752. Seventh: To Miss Squires we would like to leave another Victor Saulnier, who knows his literature all the way, but sorry- to-say we can't find one. Eighth: To Shelley Glew We leave a Buck Rogers Flying Belt so he can always be right there with his camera for the big moment, and also to Shelley our sincere gratitude for the way in which he has en- couraged our teams. N inth: We, the more classical members of Student Council, leave our oratorical powers to any oncoming class which has as many 'fMexican Athletesf' PERSONAL 1. I, Peggy UCome on, dear, mow lem downlw Davitt, do hereby relinquish my honorary position as inspirer of the F.H.S. glorious gridiron victories to Rita Boland, hoping that she will carry on the highly established, honored tradition by cheer- fully consoling the captain for the few de- feats and joyously rewarding him for the many victories of the season. 2. I, David ULend me just a nickel Tomb, leave to anyone who can't find women to spend money on, my ability to lose it in slot machines. 3. I, Mario 'fLook at my Cary Grant profile Ablondi, leave my glorious face to any sophomore who happens to have the good fortune to possess a face like mine. 4. I, -loan Slow down for curves Balch, leave my Come up some time and see mel' ways to Molly Ducey, who in another year or so will become as experi- enced as I am now. THE PHILOMATH 5. I, Mike t'Fill the tank it holds three quartsn Abu, leave my sleepy eyelids to Wee Wee Capobianco, with the hope that they won't get as heavy for him as they did for me in a certain physics class. fMaybe it's just because the class is before lunch, maybe.l 6. I, Albert Just let me wolf that cute blonde over theren Scribner, do hereby leave my villainous wolfmg tactics, which I acquired from john Connelly during Senior Play rehearsals, to anyone who gets cast in a part so utterly opposite to his true character as was mine. 7. I, Eddie UYou have to be watchful with womeni' Schell, being in my usual state of mind, leave my ffcome on, chase me some more, girls attitude to any poor -2-if 17 unfortunate I can swindle into buying my book, HSecrets of Personal Magnetism. 8. I, Lawrence Watch me milk that one with five faucets Geoghegan, leave my left-over scraps of food and milk to anyone who will be as kind to dumb ani- mals as they have been to me. 4'Signedl Robert E. Lee, C.L., '42. Witnessed by: Carroll jerkques Hixon, Paula I. Q. Burr, Johnathan Rollem Bones McManus, Fausto J. P. A. Chiudioni. Given at the executive chamber of 229 on this eighteenth day of May. God save the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts and F.H.S. from on-coming soph- omores. Mary Shine Norma Barnum ,l' I idhi-iii I grief' 'fl F J JH 'W' giilitfgmgfplaml Jjjgl 3 - If ' e . V LLP Fir. P: ' 5 iii 'J JTA1 I f'-:U i i s milf if ,iff W1-ffl iii it-agH.t.UT1,ty,yai 'IKM cr whiff, gig g g f f-:rg FT i ,I J,-J ,V WE lik TV PI i E Cb V P I P' at Ji P Pl E l I B Twill We've come a long way together: We've had our Work and our play, But now we must leave our high school, Which helped us along life's way. We shall miss all of our classmates Whom we hold so dear. Through years to come we shall cherish the thoughts Of the friendships that we've made here. Dear class which we'll love forever, A song in praise now we sing: For you We shall march to vict'ry, Our brave flag aloft we'1l fling. We shall meet many a hardship, But we will strive anew And win the goal with a spirit undimmed, The spirit of Forty-two. u-4.2 K , I I ir! nnlqniavv -I-Nlw r '1l -QW 1 I 5 H gf gan 0 nY'e, -1 gf qw, Q 'li' T' wo. ,Phi f wi X 'S -S! MISS ETHEL WILEY Class Adviser Glam Gffwm EMILY A. Lewis Basketball, 2-3-4, Marshal, 2-3-4, Student Crier Staff, 2-3-4, Dramatic Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Class Vice-Pres., 2-3-4, Home Room Director, 2, Stu- dent Council, 3-4, College Club Pres., 3, Field Hockey, 3-4, Knitting Club, 4, Chairman Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., 4, War Council, 4, Senior Play Selection Com., 4, Business Manager, Senior Play, Senior Nominating Com., 4, General Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 4, Advertising Board, School Publications, 4, Publicity, Football Dance, 4, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Pilgrim, 4, Red Cross Sewing, 39 Sludent Crier, Student Council Conventions, 3, Chair- man, Publicity, Music Festival, 3, Co-Chairman, Ushers, Music Festival, 3, Chairman, Ushers, Football Dance, 4, Radio Quiz Program, WEEI, 4, Class Presi- dent, 4, Honors for Outstanding Leadership and Service. Much to be said for this girl who needs no intro- duction, For she has been a leader in every school production. Vivacious, sweet, friendly and always on the run, Liked by teachers and classmates, who know she's full of fun. ANNA MARY MCGREAL Public Speaking Club, 2, Basketball, 3, Sub-Deb Club, 31 Ticket Com., Prom, Usher, Prom, Usher, Music Festival, 3, Class Secretary, 3-4, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Student Council, 4, Exec. Com., 4, Mar- shal, 4, june l'bjlon1.1llJ, 4, Senior Play, Dramatic Club, 4, Citizenship and lvlorale Com., 4, Toast, Ban- quet, 4, Recording Sec., Student Council, 4, Chairman, Handbook Com., 4, Senior-Sophomore and Spring Dance Com., 4, Honorable Mention for Leadership and Service, 4. Anna needs no introduction, She turns out smiles in mass production. Friend of all and foe of none, She is loved by everyone. FRANK WALDO KIMBAI.L Baseball, Z-3, Hockey, Z-3-4, Model Airplane Club, Sec.-Treas., 2, Home Room Director, 2, Class Treas- urer, 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball. 52 Student Council, 3-4, Exec. Com. First Vice-Pres., 3, Marshal, 5-4, Cap- tain, 4, Exec. Committee, 4, Chemistry Club Vice- Pres., 3, Ticket Com., Football Dance, 3, Information Club, Sec.-Treas., 4, Watt' Council, 4, Usher, Senior Play, Patrol Com., Football and Spring Dances. Frank thinks that baseball is the best of fun. THE PHILOMATH PHYLLIS MAY ABBOTT QPhy!j Basketball, 2-3-4, Basketball Manager, 2, Softball, 2, Manager, 2, Field Hockey, 3, College Club. 3-4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Vice-President, Knitting Club, 4. A helping hand, A winning smile, Make our Phyllis A friend worth while. Louts ERNEST ABLONDI Model Airplane Club, 2, Intramural Basketball, 3g Italian Club, 3, Gym Club, 5, Gun Club, 4, Spring Dance Com., 4, Senior Play Usher, Fire Brigade, 4, Ticket Com., Music Festival, 4. An ardent baseball fan. MARIO ACI-IILLE ABLONDI Student Council, 2-3-4, President, 4, Student Coun- cil Exec. Com., 4, Delegate to Council Meetings at Tufts and Milton, Marshal, 2-3-4, Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Track, 3-4, Intramural Basketball, 3, Chemistry Club President, 3, Chairman, Sophomore Elections, 3-4, Chairman Patrol, Prom, 3, Quiz Team, 3, Foot- ball, 4, War Council, 4, Ticket Com., Football Dance, Spring Dance, 4, Fire Brigade Chief, 4, Class Prophet, 4, Dance Club, 3-4, Chairman, Tickets, Senior Play, Music Festival, 4, Senior Play Selection Com., Radio Quiz Program, WEEI, 4, Honorable Mention, Leader- ship and Service, Honor Tenth. Who says you can't have everything,-besides being F.H.S.'s Cary Grant? MICHAEL ABU fMikeJ Intramural Basketball, 2-3, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Boosters' Club, 3-4, Track, 4, Marshal, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Dance Club, 4, june Pbilomtzib, 4. Mike is sturdy, Mike is strong, He works in a factory all night long, He goes to school during the day, And waits for Saturday to spend his pay. GEMMA MARY ACETI QGemj Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Smooth Grooming Club, 4. Gemma's life is full of joy 'Cause she likes a certain boy. Of course you know his name is Al, And he's made her a happy gal. EDWARD FRANCIS AICTON ffvfoorej Intramural Basketball, 2, Track, 3, Marshal, 3-4, Graduation Decorating Com., 3, Refreshment Com., Prom, 3, Home Room Basketball, 3, Quiz Team, 3, Boosters' Club, 4, Senior-Sophomore Dance Com., 4, Football Dance Com., 4, Chairman. Meat Fund Show, 4, Usher, Senior Play, Toast, Class Banquet. True wit is nature to advantage dressed What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed. . . As by our Eddie. EARLE PRESTON ADAMS fPefz1zyy The Duke of FI-NA-ST. CHARLES H. ADAMS QChzzrlie. Chucky Football, 2-3-4, Baseball, 2-3-4, Hockey, 2-3-4- junior Prom Decorating Com., Intramural Basket- ball, 3, Boosters' Club President, Executive Com., 4, Marshal, 4, War Council, 4, Spring Dance Com., 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Graduation Day Com., 4, Chair- man, Hockey Night, 4, Football Dance Com., 4. Whenever Charlie is mentioned, so is jean. Is it possible she likes 'em long and lean? All kidding aside, he is really rated very high, And when he says: Hi, Oh! my, my! 22 THE PHILOMATH BETTY LOU ALSPAUGH Basketball, 2-3-4, Baseball, 2, 4, Class Secretary, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Softball, 3, Sfudenl Crier Adver- tising, 3, College Club, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3, Prom Decorating Com., 3, Chairman, Ushering Graduation, 3, Marshal, 3-4, Boosters' Club, 4, Senior Play, First Aid, Exec. Com., 4, Picture, Tickets and Invitations, Sienior-Sophomore Dance Committees, 4, Cheer Leader, This pretty lass with her charming way Captured many hearts in the Senior Play. PR1scILLA EDNA ALDEN College Club, 3-4, Sub-Deb Club, 3, Knitting Club, 4, Health Committee, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. A captivating girl with quiet charm, She meets all situations sans alarm. MARY LOU ANDERSON Sub-Deb Club, 2, Library Service, 2, College Club, 5, Carnival Ticket Committee, 3, Safe Drivers' Club, 4, Defense Bonds and Stamps, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Mary Lou will be true To our colors, white and blue. ISABELLE AYOOB flzzyj Basketball, 2-3-4, Baseball, 2-3, Field Hockey, 2-3, School Publications Advertising Staff, 2-3, Dramatic Club, 2-3-4, Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Marshal, 3-4, Dance Club, 3, Carnival, 3, junior Nominating Com., Prom Decorating and Ticket Committees, Graduation Com., 3, Senior Play Ticket, Hospitality Committees, 4, Class Gift Com., 4, Honor Tenth. Izzy lives on Herbert Street, A better pal you'll never meet. NORMA RUTH BARNUM Home Room Director, 2, Marshal, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, College Club, 3-4, Ticket Com., Carnival, 3, ShulHe Board, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Sludenl Crier Advertising Staff, 4, Knitting Club, 4, War Council, 4, Citizenship and Morale Com., 4, Captain, Sugar Rationing Team, 4, Lost and Found Com., 2, Prom Patrol, Program Com., Music Festival, 4, Honor Tenth, Says Norma, I study, oh, so hard, And I write with special fuss, But, alas! I get upon my card An A and not A plus. JOAN WHEATLEY BALCH Qlvomziej Alumnae Dance Com., 2, College Club, 2-3, Cheer Leader, 2-3, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Prom Usher and Patrol Com., Football, Senior-Sophomore Dance Committees, 3, Quiz Team, 3, Boosters' Club, 4, Mai'- shal, 4, Head Candy Girl, Senior Play, Captain, Sugar Rationing Team, 4, Tennis, 2, Dance Club, 3, Dra- matic Club, 4. Noanie has them in a whirl, Because she's such a pretty girl. EDITH MARQQUERITII BARTLETT Christmas Boxes, 2, College Club, 3, Safe Drivers' Club, 4, Salvage for Victory Committee. -I. Witli someone in the army Edie rates first choice. Perhaps because of her enchanting voice. BisNNii2 A. BARTOLINI Christmas Boxes, 2-3, Prom Decorating Com., 3: lNIarshal, 4, Senior Play, Dramatic Club, -i, Decorating Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 4, Class Night Com., 4. Music and Eleanor keep Bennie thrivin', So, come on, gang, let's start jivin'. THE PHILOMATH RAY A. BATTISTELLI Ulayj Baseball, 4, War Stamps and Bonds, -ig Christmas Boxes, 4. Intramural Basketball, 2-3. Batistelli in English badly flops, But outside of this, he's really tops, No matter where you meet him, he will give you a grin, Because he's got a smile that will always win. ADA RUTH BARWELL Carnival, 5, Badminton Club, 5-4, First Aid Corps, -1. Short, cheery, and pleasingly plump, Ada certainly is the best trump, She has big eyes and nice wavy hair. She is the gal who will always be fair. JOHN H. BEATON A friendly grin, A friend Worth while, Girls go for john When they see him smile. RUTH ARLENE BEERS QBootrj Dramatic Club, 21 College Club, 2-33 Prom Refresh- ment Committee, Fashion Show, 3g Basketball, 5, Knitting Club, 4g Christmas Boxes, 4, Red Cross Sew- ing Club, 5. She's a swell girl That you'd like to meet, From the top of her head To the tips of her feet. KATHLEEN ESTELLE BELL fliazyj Boosters' Club, 2, Dance Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Ping Pong Club, 3g Sub-Deb Club, 4, Red Cross Drive, 4. A perfect pair are Kay and Earl, 'Cause their hearts are in a whirl. To us it's just an old, old story, To them it's love in all its glory. EDWARD BELBUSTI Basketball, 2g Baseball, 2-5, Christmas Boxes, 3. Tall is he and not too thin. The desire of every girl's heart. In 227 he has been Where he has done his part. DOMENICA MARY BETT1 Dramatic Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 5, Smooth Grooming Club, 4, Dance Club, 2. Domenica is as gay As a queen in May. She is true to Frank, So we guess the other boys don't rank. MILDRFD EUNICLS BISHOP Christmas Boxes, 2, Defense Stamps and Bonds, -1. Mildred is a friendly lass, To all she does speak. A merry lass in every class Everyone wishes to seek. 423 f' -. ll THE PHILOMATH DOROTHY MARIE BLANCHETTE fDo1j First Aid Corps, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Dot is candid, Coy, and cute, And Bill agrees that she's a beaut. NORRIS FREDERICK BJORK Gym Club, 2-33 Christmas Boxes, 5-45 Patrol, Foot- ball Dance, 5, Graduation Decorating Committee, 3' Automobile Club, 4, First Aid Corps, 4. Norris is a grand guy, Though his feelings he'll never tell, But one thing we are sure of- He thinks Jean is swell. HENRIETTA LOUISE BOTTINELLI Italian Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Flying Club, 31 Carnival Com., 51 Graduation Decorating Com., 3' Boosters' Club, 3, College Club, 4. 1 1 A quiet girl ls our Hen, But nevertheless A true friend. ALBERT JOSEPH JOHN BOTTI fPele, J. JJ Model Airplane Club, 2-3, Intramural Basketball, 3, Prom Patrol Com., June Philonztzlb, 4, Sludeut Crier, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Dance Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Patrol Senior-Sophomore, Football Dance, 4g Paper Drive Com., 4. Al, the Romeo of our class, Goes around with Gemma, a pretty lass, And when theres nothing else to do, Al goes wolfing, a-whooooo! XVILLIAM LEO BOUCHARD Chemistry Club, 5, Intramural Baskeball, 3, Track, 4, Automobile Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Defense Stamps and Bonds, 4. Leo's the one who likes to box, For he is as slippery as a fox. He always comes first in track. Speed is something he does not lack. VIRGINIA FRANCES BOYLE fGimzyJ Basketball, 2-3-4, Field Hockey, 2, Student Council, 2-31 Boosters' Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2, Softball, 2, Dance Club, 2, Marshal, 3-41 Public Speaking Club, 53 Dramatic Club, 43 Senior-Junior Athletic Commitf tee, 4. Ginny plays with might and maing She helps to win in every game. I:I.IzAIsI2TH MARY BRADWAY fBeffyj Sub-Deb Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Basketball, 5--1, College Club, 53 Football Dance Com., 5, Usher, Concert, 5, Fashion Show Model, 3, Field Hockey, 4, Student Council, 4, Knitting Club, 43 Dramatic Club, -1, Defense Stamps and Bonds, 43 Picture, Nominating Committees, 4, Usher, Football Dance, 2, Graduation, 5, Prom, 3, Dance Club, 2, First Aid Ass't., 4. Betty, who is the Hebronite who writes those letters and makes those dates? MALt1oI.M E. BOYNTON, JR. QBnddyJ Football, 2-5--Ig Baseball, 2, Hockey, 2-5-4, Student Council, 2-544g Hospitality Com.. 23 Prom Ticket ConI.g Senior Election Com., 5, Intramural Basketball, 53 Carnival, 3, Marshal, tl, Spring Dance Chairman, 4, Defense Stamps and Bonds Com.. -lg Christmas Boxes, 43 Class Gift Com., 4. Buddy is a likeable lad. To all the girls H-m-m, he's not bad. THE PHILOMATH Emtuo BRANDOLINI fBmndyj Hockey, 3-4, Boosters' Club, 4. The Papa Niccolini of F.H.S. OLIVIA MARIE BRATICA QLeej Italian Club, 3-4, Chemistry Club, 3, Carnival Ticket Committee, 3, Knitting Club, 4. Big blue eyes- Sparkling smile- Here's a girl Who's just your style. ANNETTE LILLIAN BROWN fAzmJ Knitting Club, 4, Safe Drivers' Club, 4, Sub-Deb Club, 4. Ann has been here but a year, And she has brought us lots of cheer. But let me make this revelation, She certainly is a great sensation. DORIS DEVILLA BURGESS - Sub-Deb Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, First Aid Corps, 4, Usher, Prom, 3. A girl with brown wavy hair, Who is often considered very fair. Always staring at the sky, To see if john Dias is flying high. EARL E. BURGESS fRaffyj Intramural Basketball, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3, Mar- shal, 3-4, Marshal Executive Com., 3, Alternate, Nominating Com., 4, Boosters' Club, 4. Kay and Earl are quite a pair In the corridor here and there, Kay is sweet as a pearl. You certainly know how to pick 'em, Earl. EDMUND A. BURKE QOU0 Intramural Basketball, 3, Boosters' Club, 4. The future owner of the Bowladrome. MARGUERITE MARY BURKE frlflargie, Megj Basketball, 2-3-4, Boosters' Club, 2, College Club, 3, Minstrel Show, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Studenl Crier Typist, 4, Commercial Service Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Lost and Found Committee, 4, Meat Fund Show, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Margie is very sweet, To school each day she comes so neat, With a personality that can't be beat, All in all she is quite a treat. PAUL THEODORE BURR, JR. Football, 2, 4, Manager, 2-3-4, Basketball, 2, Baseball, 2-5, Student Council, 2, 4, Track, 4, Mar- shal, 4, Senior Play, Class Night Social Com., 4, Cap- tain, Sugar Rationing Team, 4, Program Com., Music Festival, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2-3, Christmas Boxes, 3. Benny and Paul are the best of pals. They used to whistle at all the gals. Now Benny is on the Navy foam, S0 Paul whistles all alone. THE PHILOMATH CLARENCE THOMAS BURR, JR. QTomj Model Airplane Club, 2-5--lg Paper Drive, -ig Christ- mas Boxes, 5--ig Cheer Leader, 43 Airplane Booth, Car- nival, 5. Tom is a friend, good and true. I-Ie will do most anything for you. I-Ie isn't so big and he isn't so small, But he is a pal to one and all. WILLIAM BUTNER, JR. QBillj Defense Stamps and Bonds Committee, 4. Whenever Newton is mentioned, so is jean, Burner without her is never seen. These two certainly are quite the sight, Wtrlking down the street in the moonlight. RAYMOND JOSEPH BYRNE QB11mzyj Football, 2, Marshal, 2, Home Room Director, 2g Usher, Senior Play, 4, Usher Prom, 3, Usher, Football Dance, 5, Christmas Boxes, 23 Spring Dance Com., 2. This Irish lad takes you by surprise. But good or bad, Bunny always tries. Sometimes he's like a wild man, But when he's with Audrey he's a little lamb. FREDERICK PAUL CALLAHAN fB.7ld, Christmas Boxes, 3-4g Patrol, Senior-Sophomore Dance, 5g Intramural Basketball, 53 Marshal, 4, Senior Nominating Committee, 4g Usher, Senior Play. Bud is always as busy as can beg For proof drop into Miller's and see. MARY CARDANI frvlfzej Basketball, Z, 4, Flying Club, Zz Prom Refreshment Committee, 3, Dramatic Club, -ig Defense Stamps and Bonds, -lg Christmas Boxes, 4. Mary, Mary, is the quiet type, Never have I seen her in a fight. She is certainly the typical girl, Who is never left out of a social whirl. ROSE MARIE CARLETTI Italian Club, 2-53 Smooth Grooming Club Secre- tary, 4. Rose has a sweet disposition, Sincere to joe under any condition, I-Ie will help her make her decision- And this is far from fiction. ELIEANOR CARTER Qlilliej Ping Pong Club, -1. I-Io, ho, and a bottle of rum, Here come the boys on the run To ask a certain Fllie for a date. lf you don't ask early, it will be too late. JOHN E. CARLSON Chemistry Club, 53 Gun Club, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds, -i. One of our very quiet and serious boys? THE PHILOMATH MARY RosE CATTANI fMayj Italian Club, 2-33 Smooth Grooming Club, 43 Knit- ting Club, 4. A pretty girl is Mary- She's lighter than a fairy. A girl we all admire, Of whom we'll never tire. FLORENCE VERONICA CAVATORTA flflorriej Dramatic Club, 23 Sub-Deb Club. 39 Christmas Boxes, 33 Safe Drivers' Club, 43 First Aid Corps, 4. Florence likes a Collins. It isn't Tom, it's Billy. And if he ever went away, What would Flossie do and say? FAUSTO CHIUDIONI Football, 2-3-4, Captain, 43 Basketball, 2-3-43 Track, 2, 43 Student Council, 2, 43 Marshal, 43 Salvage Com., 4g Prom Decorating and Patrol Committees, 33 Grad- uation Day Com., 43 Christmas Boxes, 43 Flower Com., Graduation, 3. At writing novels Fausto is good. But at playing football He's a second Teddy Wood. MARY ELIZABETH CINTOLO Sub-Deb, 23 College Club, 33 Safe Drivers' Club, 4. Mary has a car3 It's shiny and new3 She takes it every night, But who knows where to? LAURA MAY COADY Qbzzzliej Boosters' Club, 23 Softball, 2-3-43 College Club, 3-43 Advertising, Fortune Telling, Carnival, 33 Christmas Boxes, 33 First Aid Corps, 4. I think that Laura is the nicest girl That I have ever seen. She has a pleasing personality, A mind so bright and keen. JEAN ALMENA CLAPP Basketball, 2-3-43 Softball, 2-3-43 Field Hockey, 2-3-4, Captain, 33 Sub-Deb Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2, 43 Marshal, 3-43 College Club, 33 Boosters' Club, ?Jf, Prom Ticket Com.3 Carnival Publicity Com., 33 Dramatic Club, 4g Knitting Club, 43 Red Cross Drive, 43 Football Dance Com., 43 Salvage for Victory Com., 43 Nominating Com., 33 Dance Club, 2-3-43 Advertis- ing Staff, School Publications, 3-43 Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 First Aid Ass't., 4. Always joking- Full of fun- She keeps Paul On the run. PEARL LEORA COLGAN Dramatic Club, 3-43 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Quiz Team, 33 Red Cross Service Club, 33 Commercial Ser- vice Club, 43 Home Room Basketball, 4. A girl as cheerful as Pearl, A girl with such a smile Is sure to get ahead in life And be happy all the while. ALBERT M. COLONNA fferryj Airplane Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 43 Fire Brigade, 4 jerry is his nickname. I-le picks on every dame. But to F.H.S. he came, To find himself some fame. +327 5 v. . 1 s . ijt. .- THE PHILOMATH lVlARY LORETTA CONNELL qillimij College Club, 2-3-41 Christmas Boxes, 2-33 Student Crier, 3-43 Dance Club, 3-41 Patrol Com. Promg For- tune Telling, Carnival, Sq Patrol, Senior-Sophomore Dance. 5g June Plyilmmzlb. 43 School Publications Ad- vertising Staff, 41 Usher, junior Prom, 53 Usher Senior-Sophomore Dance, 5. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. I-low her fame just grows! Wfith many beaux and lots of clothes Shes known where'er she goes. KATHLEEN RITA CONDON flirzfyj Christmas Boxes, 5-41 Prom Refreshment Com.3 Col- lege Club, 43 Citizenship and Morale Com., 43 Knit- ting Club, 43 Graduation Usher, 53 Home Room Bas- ketball, 4. Katy's sweetg Katy's niceg But Slime boys She will entice. JOHN RUSSELL CONNELLY ffdfk, Intramural Basketball. SQ Track, 43 Marshal, 43 Senior Playg Health Defense Club, 41 Christmas Boxes, 41 Gun Club Secretary, 41 First Aid Assistant, 43 Honor Tenth. jacks girl friend is adored. He meets her each night with his cute little Forci. He takes her places where they won't be bored! ELEANOR HANNAH CONNERY QEIQ Home Room Director, 23 College Club, 53 Lost and Found Agent, 33 Basketball, 33 Dramatic Club, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds, 43 Decorating Committee. Senior-Sophomore Dance, 43 Graduation Usher, 33 Dance Club, 3-43 Softball, 5-43 Field Hockey, 5-43 School Publications Adv. Staff, 3-43 Christmas Boxes, Z-53 Fortune Telling, Carnival, 53 Patrol, Prom. El and Benny make a pairg They go well everywhere. RITA FRANCES CONTI fClnbbnj Basketball, 2, 4g Boosters' Club, 2, 43 Christmas Boxes, 2-33 College Club, 53 Football Dance Commit- tees, 33 Carnival Decorating Com., 33 Lost and Found Agent, 53 Marshal, Executive Com., 43 Dramatic Club President, 43 First Aid Secretary, 41 Wtir Council, 43 Chairman Pin Com., 43 Picture, Class Gift. Senior Play, Nominating. Spring Dance Committees, 4. Cute and charming and full of fun. Shes the friend of everyone. ANNA ELAINE CONZA Dramatic Club. 21 Christmas Boxes. 51 Red Cross Service Club, 33 Red Cross Knitting and Sewing Clubs, 4. A friend of course is all we need. So Anna is the one to know. She'll smile at all, yes, indeed, Even if time runs low. ALBERT LEO COOPERSMITH QAIJ Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 Gun Club, 41 Captain, Sugar Rationing Team, 4. Coopy is quite tht: guy. No girl ever makes him shy. And when he makes a date, The girl is never late. jot-iN RICHARD Corriza Christmas Boxes, 3--13 Marshal, 41 Dramatic Club, -lg Safety First Com., -lg Tickets and Invitations Com., -l. ln size he may be pretty small, But when it comes to wise cracks He knows them all. THE PHILOMATH JANE SHERMAN COWI.FS A 'Fw College Club, 2-3--I, Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Prom Decorating Com., 3, Grad- uation Decorating Com., 3, Watt Council, 4, Salvage for Victory Com., 4, Senior-Sophomore Dance Com., 4, Honor Tenth. Jane's going to live at Colby Up near Dartmouth College, And knowing Jane we wonder Just what she'll learn for knowledge. PATRICIA LOUISE COYNI2 QPLUJ College Club, 2-3, Christmas Boxes, 3, Rogues' Gal- lery, Carnival, 3, Knitting Club, 4, Dramatic Club, -I, First Aid Corps, 4. Pat and Nancy are very close friends. Wlien they get together, their talk never ends. THOMAS FRANCIS CRANE, JR. QTexJ Intramural Basketball, 2-3, Gym Club, 5, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Baseball, 4, Student Council, 4, Boys' In- formation Club, 4, Salvage for Victory Committee, 4. Tex can sing, Tex can dance, I-Ie's a wonder At romance. MARILYN ANNE CLIMMINS fDairyJ Dramatic Club, 2, 4, College Club, 5, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Carnival, 3, Commercial Service, Com- mittee, 4. Always on the go Hither and yon. Zip, she's here! Flash, she's gone! NINA PEARL CUNNINOHAM Health Committee, 4. He's 1-A in the Army, And he's A-1 in her heart, With her staff sergeant Nina will never part. RICHMOND HARLEY CUNNINGHAM Hockey, 2-3-4, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Intramural Basketball, 3, Boosters' Club, 4, Safe Drivers' Club, 4, Fire Brigade, 4. When he starts colloguing with dolls, In college English four, two-twenty-nine, Jealous Indians cease love calls And let Artie Shaw take time to dine. JEAN M. DADDARIO Boosters' Club, 3, Badminton, 3, Dancing Com., Carnival, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Prom Refreshment Com., Usher, Concert, 3, Dramatic Club Secretary, 4, Dance Club, 3-4, Secretary- 31 Health Com., 4, Soph- omore Election, Football Dance, Senior Play Commit- tees, 4, Patrol, Senior-Sophomore Dance, 4, Banquet Com., 4, Candy Girl, Senior Play, School Publications Advertising Staff, 4, Honor Tenth. Jean and Louise are quite a pair, For chewing gum, they have a flair. JOHN E. DALTON QH11rkJ Intramural Basketball, 2, Marshal, 2, Gym Club, 2-3, Basketball, 3-4, Boosters' Club, 3, Bowling Com., Carnival, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Quiz Team, 3, Gun Club, 4, Ticket Com., Senior Play. Huck is his nickname, But what about the Finn? Does he like it with a Mickey? But that's too strong for him. THE PHILOMATH MICHAEL D'AMATO filflikej Marshal, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2-5-43 Intramural Basketball, 53 Senior Playg Toast, Class Banquet, 43 Minstrel Show, Carnival, 53 Meat Fund Show, 43 En- tertainment Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 43 Lunch Room Marshal, 43 Ticket Com., Music Festival, 4. Mike is an answer to Hollywoods shortage of male actors. ANNA MARIE DANIELS Health Committee, 4. Anne is a swell pal, To help she's ever ready. But you boys just stay away- Our Annie, she goes steady. ROGER W. DAVIES Senior Play Committee, 4. Roger is quiet, Roger is nice3 Roger is the kind NX'e keep on ice. MARILYN RUTH DAULEY Christmas Boxes, 5-43 Safe Drivers' Club, 43 De- fense Bonds and Stamps Committee, Cashier, 4. Marilyn misses him, and how, Too bad, he's in the army now. JEAN FRANCES DAVIS Sub-Deb Club, 2-5-43 Christmas Boxes, 245-43 Boost- ers' Club, 33 Carnival Committee, 33 First Aid Corps, 4. jeans so sweet and always so neat, She was just the girl for Norris to meet. MARGARET MARY DAVITT fPegj Dramatic Club, 2, 43 Basketball, 33 College Club, 33 Patrol, Football Dance, 33 Refreshment Com., Patrol, Promg Ticket Com., Style Show, Carnival, 33 Defense Stamps and Bonds, 43 Senior Nominating Com., 43 Christmas Boxes, 4, Program Com., Class Night, 4g Hospitality Com., 33 Program Com., Music Festival, 4. P-popular, E-energetic, G-gay and guys hanging around. CONNIIE EVELYN DECINA Dramatic Club, 23 Refreshment Committee. Carni- val, 53 Smooth Grooming Club, -lg Tickets and Invi- tations Committee, 4. Connie may be a quiet belle, But her Geno thinks she's swell. IoI.A Dlil.l.ASANTA Smooth Grooming Club, 43 Christmas Boxes, 43 Sugar Rationing Distributor, 4. Pretty Iola, Witli eyes so true, May friendship and laughter Always travel with you. THE PHILOMATH HELEN A. DELPRETE fDelj Christmas Boxes, 2, 43 Decorating Com., Prom, 33 junior Red Cross, 33 Knitting Club, 43 College Club, 43 First Aid Corps, 4. Her sparkling brown eyes Bring plenty of sighs. ROBERT ERWIN DEVINE QBOM Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 Decorating Committee, Prom, 33 Honor Tenth. There is a boy called Bob, Who is constantly on the job. The only thing wrong with this lad Is, never a girl has he had. PRISCILLA RUTH DONOGHUE fPafj Christmas Boxes, 33 Automobile Club, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds, 4. Priscilla is quite the lass3 She'll never give you any sass. To visit her on Mansfield Street Is really quite a treat. IDA DONATI QI-Ialf Pimp Travel Club, 23 Italian Club, 33 Smooth Grooming Club, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds, 4. Ida is really the tops, With friends that like her lots. GERALDINE ANNE DONNELLY fGew-yy Basketball, 2, 43 Intramural Basketball, 2, 43 Col- lege Club, 2-33 Dance Club, 23 Dramatic Club, 3-43 Carnival Refreshment Com., Advertising, Patrol, 33 Field Hockey, 43 Senior Play Publicity Com., 43 Knit- ting Club, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds, 43 Conserva- tion Com., 43 Softball, 4. They call her Gerry, and what a gal, A real true friend, a worthwhile pal. NATALIE BRADFORD DowsE QBZHZIZJI, College Club, 2-33 Dance Club, 23 Hospitality Com., 23 Christmas Boxes, 33 Graduation Usher, 33 Property Com., Senior Play, 43 Entertainment Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 43 Nominating Com., 43 Dramatic Club, 43 Program Com., Class Night, 4. Bunny is a beauty, Bunny's lots of fun. She always looks so pretty, She's liked by everyone. HELENA M. DUCEY fDncej Marshal, 23 College Club, 33 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 43 Senior Play3 Citizenship and Morale Com., 43 Entertainment Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 43 All-State Chorus, 4. With her singing and acting ability, we predict you'll be glad you can say, l knew her when-. PATRICIA F. DUFFY fP4tj Basketball, 2-3-43 Captain, 3-43 Softball, 23 Christ- mas Boxes, 2-3-43 Marshal, 3-4, First Lieutenant, Executive Committee, 43 Badminton, 33 Dance Club, 3-4, Vice-Pres., 33 Class Nominating Committees, 3-43 Concert Usher, 33 Prom Usher, 33 Quiz Team, 33 Stu- dent Council, 43 June Plaifomaila, 43 Parliamentary Law Club, 43 Handbook, Hospitality Committees, 43 Delegate, Milton Student Council Conference, 43 Patrol, Senior-Sophomore, Football Dances, 43 Senior Play Selection Com., 43 Candy Girl, Senior Playg Tickets, Spring Dance, 43 Senior-junior Athletic Com., 43 Decorating, Bowling, Dancing Com., Carnival, 33 Cheer Leader, 3, Head Cheer Leader, 43 Chairman, Ushers and Decorating Com., Football Dance, 43 Sec., Safety Com., 43 Honorable Mention, Leadership and Service. Pat can dance, her clothes are neat, Her personality can't be beat. I, 4' THE PHILOMATH JANICF MARIE DUNLOP cDll1g, Boosters' Club, 2g Dance Club. 23 Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4g Marshal, 5-43 College Club. 51 Carnival Com., 53 Quiz Team. 3: Emblem Com., 3, Dramatic Club, 4, Citizenship and Morale Com., 4g Senior Nominating Com.g Candy Girl. Senior Play, 4x Dance Club, 2-3-43 Football Dance Usher, 3: Patrol, Senior-Sophomore and Football Dances. 2-5, Sophomore Election Chair- man, 51 Program Com., Music Festival, 4g Honor Tenth. Ding is a lovely Scotch lass. By far the nicest in her class. ARTHUR GEORGE DUPUIS, JR. Christmas Boxes, 5-4g Patrol, Prom, 5g Information Club. 4. The A No. 1 stack boy of a certain chain store. JAMES JOSEPH EARLEY Intramural Basketball, 23 Ping Pong Club, 43 Safety Committee, 4. One of the few who speak only when spoken to. HFRMAN J. DYER fRedJ Hockey, 23 Airplane Club, 2g Flying Club, 3g Christ- mas Boxes. 53 Model Airplane Club, 4. All that glitters is not gold. Joi-iN FRANCIS ELLSWORTH QFmuJ Dramatic Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4g Refresh- ment Com.. Prom, 33 Marshal. 43 Ping Pong Club Vice-President, 41 NX'aste Paper Drive, 4, Refreshment Com., Football Dance, 4. Fran plays the trombone, He plays it loud and strong: He's headed for the top. And it won't take him long. JANET ARLENE EDWARDS Basketball. 2-3g Softball, 23 Italian Club, 2g Christ- mas Boxes, 2-5--ig Field Hockey, 31 Flying Club, 3, Prom Patrol Com.. 31 Graduation Decorating Com.. 53 Dramatic Club, 4g Knitting Club, 43 First Aid Corps, 4, Prompter, Senior Play, 4. Arlene has A winning smile, And whatever she does Is well worth while. limo Romoro FAccgi-ilN1 Italian Club, 3-4, Vice-President, 4g Rod and Gun 1 Club, 43 Home Room Basketball. n. The one thing Enio doesn't shirk Is his daily home work. He's very shy and serious. XX'ell, girls, here he is! IVIARUARIET ELIZABETH EINVIELL Field Hockey. 2, -ig Sub-Deb Club, 21 Knitting Club, -lg Smooth Grooming Club, -lg Slmfwlf Crier Typist. 4. Margaret is hardly ever at home On account of the hoy friends she has. First it was Bob, than Macy, now Brad. Do you wonder shtfs such a lass? THE PHILGMATH VIRGINIA LILLIAN FAGAN fDizZgiej Lost and Found Committee, 2, 4, Basketball, 3-4, Ping Pong Club, 3, Dance Club, 3, Football Dance Patrol, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3, Citizenship and Morale Committee, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Usher, Music Festi- val, 4. A girl who is very pleasant to meet Is our friend Didgie-she's quite a treat. VIRGINIA MARY FAIR fcilllly, Badminton, 2-3, Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Lost and Found Com., 2, Basketball Manager, 2-3-4, Prom Dec- orating Com., 3, Softball, 3, Graduation Usher, 3, Tickets and Invitations Com., 4, Knitting Club, 4, Commercial Service Com., 4, Patrol, Football Dance, 2. Virginia has the prettiest smile, Which makes living seem worth while. With her fair skin and big blue eyes. All who see her are hypnotized. MARGARET EVA FALCON! fC!z1bbeI-Q Basketball, 2-3-4, Italian Club, Z-3, Carnival Com- mittee, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, Safety Committee, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Clubber's cute, Clubber's sweet, Bryan's the boy She wants to meet. M.KRY VIRGINIA FAL-GoNI 113415 Christmas Boxes, 3, Distribution of Rationing Cards, 4, Citizenship and Morale Committee, 4. Although she's very small, And also very shy, You can tell she's very friendly By the twinkle in her eye. ELIGIO FERRAZZI fC!aiefj Football, 2-3-4, Basketball, 2-3-4, Captain, 4, Dra- matic Club, 2, Track, 3-4, Baseball Manager, 3, Boosters' Club, 3-4, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Prom Patrol, 3, Bowling, Carnival, 3, Boosters' Executive Committee, 4, Fire Brigade, 4, Senior-junior Athletic Committee, 4, Marshal, 4, Usher, Senior Play, 4. Captain of our basketball boys, The athlete of our school, Liked by all as one swell friend- He always plays by the rule. JOSEPH E. FARREN fGe1zej Dance Club, 2, 4, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Marshal, 4, Usher, Senior Play, 4, Meat Fund Show, 4, Prom Dec- orating Committee, 3. The Gene Krupa of F.H.S. EUGENE L. FIORIO fGeuoj Football, 2-3, Basketball, 2-3, Marshal, 2-3-4, Dra- matic Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Class President, 3-4, Baseball, 3, Track, 3, Student Council, 3-4, Grad- uation Decorating Com., 3, Carnival Com., 3, Dele- gate, Student Council Convention, 3, Chairman, Sales Com., Defense Stamps and Bonds, 4, Chairman, Pub- licity, Football, Dance, 4. Connie is the nifty girl Whom Geno calls his little pearl. When Connie isn't on the docket Pool takes money from his pocket. LUIGI D. FERRAZZI QFeI-rozy Christmas Boxes, 2, Senior Play Committee, 4. Luigi is a woman's man, large and strong, Six foot one and his legs are long, He likes to waltz and jitterbug, too, And when it comes to girls-Whoo! THE PHILOMATH DAVID PAYSON FLOOD QDaz'ej Ticket Com., Music Festival, 3-4, Radio Quiz Pro- gram XWEEI, 4, Home Room Director, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-5, College Club, 2, Plvilommla. 2-3-4, Editor- in-Chief Literary and Graduation Issues, 4, Hockey Manager, 2-5-4, Marshal, 5-4, Chemistry Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 5-4, Graduating Decorating, Prom Re- freshment Nominating Com., 5, Intramural Basketball, 5, Decorating Com., Carnival, 5, Senior Play, War Council, 4, Chairman Citizenship and Morale Com., 4, Entertainment Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 4, Class Orator, 4, Honorable Mention, Leadership and Service, Highest Scholastic Honors. Wliar we think of Dave cannot be expressed, But to put it mildly-he's one of the best. EARL HUGH FLETCHER, JR. Hobby Club, 2, Track, 2, Manager. 5-4: Intramural Basketball. 51 Senior Play Committee, 4, Italian Club, 4, First Aid Corps, 4. A soft heart behind those strong features. MARY MARGARET FOLEY Basketball, 2-3-4, Dramatic Club, 2, Field Hockey, 5-4, College Club, 5-4, Com. Concert Fashion Show, Red Cross, 3, Chairman Prom Refreshment Com., 5, Szudent Crier Advertising Board, 3, Business Man- ager, 4, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Marshal, 4, Knitting Club, 4, Ch. Refreshments, Senior-Sophomore Dance, 4, Nominating, Senior Picture, Play Selection Com., 4, Ch. Publicity, Senior Play, Citizenship and Morale Com., 4, Music Festival Usher, 4, Home Room Basket- ball, 4, Banquet Com., 4, Usher, Publicity Com., Music Festival, 5, Honor Tenth. Mary, Mary, quite contrary, Where does your heart lie? In a small town not far away, In a small school, H-High! MARY CATHERINE FLYNN fFIymziej Dramatic Club, 2-5-4, Sec.. 2, Pres., 5, Basketball, 2-3-4, Softball, 2-5, Public Speaking Club, 5, Boosters' Club Vice-Pres., 51 Lost and Found Com., 3-4, Carni- val Com., 3, Graduating Decorating Com., 3, Prom Usher. 5, Christmas Boxes, 3, Field Hockey, 4, Mar- shal, 4, School Publications Advertising Staff, 4, Knit- ting Club Sec., 4, Fire Brigade, 4, Handbook Com., 4, Candy Girl, Senior Play, Prom Patrol, 51 Field Hockey, 2-3-4, Marshal, 5-4, Picture Com., 4, Senior Play Selection Com., 4. With Irish rhythm in her feet, The pranks of this fair lass Are very hard to beat. PEARL M. FOLEY Basketball, 2, Student Council, 2, Boosters' Club, 2, 4, Christmas Boxes, 2-5-41 Marshal, 3-4, Commercial Service Com., 4, Picture, Nominating Committees, 4, Smooth Grooming Club Pres., 4. Pearl's interest now is in a guy named Chief, These two make a pair which can't be beat. EILEEN INIARY FORD fGiggle.rj Dance Club, 2, Softball, 2, 4, Christmas Boxes, 5-4, Basketball. 4, Badminton, 4, Knitting Club, 4. Wfhen there is a gathering, You know sl1e's in the crowd. MARY THi2R1ssA FoRn Qjinxyj Dramatic Club. 5-4, Secretary, 4, Carnival Com- mittee, 5: Prom Refreshment Committee, 5, First Aid Corps, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Mary is charming, demure, and sweet, Such a combination is hard to beat. I'IIiLliN BFATRICIS FosTraR College Club, 2-5, Patrol, Football Dance, 2, Mar- shal, 5, Properties Committee, Carnival, 3, Christmas Boxes, 5, Dramatic Club, 4, All-State Chorus, 4, Senior Play, 4. Her dark locks and figure divine Have caused many men to nibble her line. THE PHILOMATH GERALD G. FURBISH fGlemzj Track, 2, Model Airplane Club, 2, Aviation Club, 3, Flying Club President, 4. Glenn is related to Robert Burns, Who wrote those songs of love. So when it comes to meeting girls, Him you need not shove. FRANCIS EDWARD GALLAGHER fGagj Marshal, 2-3, Basketball, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Prom Refreshment Com., 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, Student Council, 4, Meat Fund Show, 4, Senior-Soph- omore Dance Entertainment, 4. Moose and Gag are quite a pair, Wherever you go, you'll see them there. MARY FLORENCE GALLIVAN fFl0.rJiej Basketball, 2-3-4, Marshal, 2, Student Crier, 2-3-4, Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Lost and Found Com., 2, Soft- ball, 2, College Club, 3, Prom Refreshment Com., 3, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Knitting Club, 4, Intramural Basketball, 4, All-State Chorus, 4, Patrol, Prom, Sugar Rarioning Distribu- tion, 4. Flossie likes history, She thinks English is fine, But Latin, she states, Is a waste of time. ALICE MARY GARBARINO fGarb0j Dramatic Club, 2, Sub-Deb Club, 3, Dance Club, 3, Marshal, 3, Student Crier Advertising Staff, 4, Com- mercial Service Com., 4, Decorating Com., Football Dance, 4, Refreshment Com., Prom, Refreshment Com., Carnival, 3, Christmas Boxes, 2-3, Quiz Team, 3, Red Cross Sewing, 3, June Plvilomazla, 4, Knitting Club, 4, Entertainment Com., Football Dance, 3. She's beautiful and friendly, And always nice to meet, If you don't believe it, just let Benny speak. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS GARRA1-IAN, JR. fCbrifj Intramural Basketball, 2-3, Tennis, 3-4, Pbilomazla. 4, Senior Play, 4, Gun Club, 4, Health Committee, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, First Aid Assistant, 4. Christopher QGoodbye Mr. Chipsj Garrahan, the actor of the year, a fine fellow and tennis star to boot. MARSHALL WILLIAM GARFIELD fzvlayor of Sax, Intramural Basketball, 2-3, Ping Pong Club, 4, De- fense Bonds and Stamps Committee, 4. The trapper from Saxonville, So far he's never got caught in his own trap. GERTRUDE F. GAVIN fGerzj Basketball, 3, Sub-Deb Club, 3, Lost and Found Com., 3, Carnival Favor Com., 3, Student Council, 4, Marshal, 4, Defense Stamps and Bonds Executive Com., 4, Dramatic Club, 4. Gert is sweetness personified. LOUISE ANN GAVIN cLZllIlJ Sub-Deb Club, 2-3, Library Service Club, 3-4, Presi- dent, 4, Commercial Service Committee, 4. Lulu likes the football team. She likes the track as well. What the attraction seems to be. It's hard to make her tell. THE PHILOMATH LAVVRENCE JAMES GEOOI-IEOAN Football, 2-3, Manager, 43 Track, 2-33 Marshall, 2, -13 Student Council. 51 Dramatic Club, 43 Senior- Sophomore Dance Committee, 43 Christmas Boxes, 43 Football Dance Com., 2, 43 Graduation Day Com., 43 Program Com., Music Festival, 4. Lawrence is a tall ladg He is a real pal, too. And if you ask a favor, That he'll always do. THOMAS GEORGE fTommyj Intramural Basketball, 23 Basketball, 3-43 Baseball, 3--13 Bowling Com., Carnival, 33 Flying Club Vice- President, 43 Graduation Day Com., 4. Tommy captained baseball, And did a good job, tOo3 He never failed to get a hit, And often got more than two. RICHARD B. GILLILAND fDickj There was a lad named Dick, Who learned so much in physics, That when he stuck a can 'round a stick The darn thing ran like whysics. LENA MARGARET GIARDINI fLamzQ Italian Club, 2-33 Christmas Boxes, 4. L-ena is far from lazy, E-fhciently done is her work, N-eatly dressed as a daisy, A-mbitious she is not to shirk. MARY C. GLOVER Basketball, 2, 43 Badminton, 33 Hospitality Com- mittee, 33 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Public Speaking Club, 4. Mary is jolly, full of fun, Loves to joke with everyoneg Her laughing lips and sunny smile Make this lassie quite worth while. SHERVUOOD GOODWIN Tennis, 3g Intramural Basketball, 33 Chemistry Club, 33 Track, 43 Flying Club, 43 Gym Club, 43 Honor Tenth. Sherwood likes to study and learn3 For lots of knowledge he does yearn. JOHN J. GRADY QI.o11g jolanj Track, 23 Dramatic Club, 2, 43 Intramural Basket- ball, 3-43 Ping Pong Club, 43 Conservation Com- mittee, 4. Long john stands at six foot four, And barely gets through the classroom door. If there's a fight, he's in the scrap, But only to protect his interest in crap, MARION PHYLLIS GRAY Travel Club, 23 Sub-Deb Club Vice-President. 31 Christmas Boxes, 33 Senior Play Com., -13 Safe Driving Club, -13 Knitting Club, 43 All-State Chorus, 43 Lost and Found Com., 3. Flying lingers and merry heart, Shes a pal right from the start. THE PHILOMATH LOUISE ANNE GRUPPI Italian Club, 2-3, Red Cross Service Club, 5, Knit- ting Club, 4, Smooth Grooming Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Louise is nice, Louise is sweet, She's just the girl You'd like to meet. MARION,GLORIA GREENE College Club, 2-3-4, Knitting Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Sugar Rationing Distribution, 4, Citizenship and Morale Committee, 4. With a joan Bennett nose and a Hedy -like smile, A sweet disposition, she's a knockout for a mile. The way she walks, the way she talks may seem the same, But she has a certain Billy that even they can't claim. JOHN JAMES HALPIN Football, 2-3-4, Basketball, 2-3-4, Baseball, 2-3-4, Student Council, 2-3-4, Executive Com., 3, Marshal, 3, 4, Public Speaking Club, 3, Prom Ticket Com., 3, Concert Ticket Com., 3, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Quiz Team, 3, Chairman, Red Cross Drive, 4, Usher, Senior Play, Patrol, Football Dance, 4, Decorations, Football Dance, 4, Delegate, Student Council Convention, 3, Prom Decorating Com., 3. Miss Ward's cute kid from Beaver Street. JOHN J. HANAGAN fHapj Football, 2, 4, Track, 3-4, Question Box Club, 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, Marshal, 4, Chairman, First Aid Corps, 4, President, Gun Club, 4, Graduation Day Committee, 4. The crowds were cheering long and loud, And Hap the shot-putter was so proud, For he was to receive the champion cup, But, then alas, poor Hap woke up. RITA FRANCES HANLEY QT0rrbyQ Travel Club, 2, College Club, 3-4, Sec., 4, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Prom Refreshment Com., Lost and Found Com., 3, Christmas Boxes, 3, Usher, Concert, Football Dance, 3, Student Crier Staff, 4, june Philo- mafb, 4, Citizenship and Morale Com., 4, Refresh- ments, Senior-Sophomore Dance, 4, Advertising, Senior Play, 4. , Torchy's always laughing, She and Mary are a pair. But her heart is in the Navy, And you'll always find her there. PETER ROBERT HARANAS QPetej Flying Club, 3, Student Council, 4, Marshal, 4, Gun Club, 4, Fire Brigade, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Black curly hair and one swell smile. To see a girl, he'd walk a mile. BARBARA ANNE HARRINGTON fClai:zkiej College Club, 2-3, Refreshment Com., Spring Dance, 2, Marshal, 3-4, Patrol, Decorating Com., 3, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Quiz Team, 3, Dramatic Club, 4, Gift Com., 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Sugar Rationing Distribution, 4, Candy Girl, Senior Play, Dance Club, 3, Program Com., Music Festival, 33 Honor Tenth. Barbara's bright eyes, and winning smile, Will bring her success all the while. RAYMOND A. HARRISON QRayj Dance Club, 3, Intramural Basketball, 3, Safe Driv- ers' Club President, 4, Usher, Senior Play, 4. Ray Harrison played a hot clarinet, Which Mr. Thompson detected, One day he played a solo And from the band he was ejected. 37 Q . ggga.- THE PHILOMATH SHERRILL B. HART b Sire Brigade, 4, Ping-Pong, 3-4, Intramural Basket- 21 , 2-5. Sherrill has an interest That we shall not tell, It will all turn out for the best When he will ring her bell. DOROTHY HELEN HART fD0zj Basketball, 2-5-4g Softball, 2, Hobby Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Public Speaking Club, 3, Base- ball, 3-4, Tennis, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Dance Club, 4. Dottie's the athletic type- A slim, dark-haired girl. Wally has an awful timeg She keeps him in a whirl. BARBARA JEAN HILL fBfzrb, Babrj Christmas Boxes, Z-3-4g Home Room Director, 23 Ping-Pong Club, 3g Dance Club, 33 Graduation Dec- orating Com., 33 Basketball, 43 june Philozmzlla, 43 Dramatic Club, 45 Class Gift Com., 4. Here's to our No. 1 Oomph Girl. May she have It all of her life. She has other good qualities To make Mike an excellent wife. CHARLES WILLIAM HICKSON fClanrk, Cbickj Student Council, 2g Basketball, 2, 4, Nominating Com., 3, Graduating Decorating Com., 3g Baseball, 4g Marshal, 4g Ping-Pong Club, 4, Publicity Com., Senior Play, 4. Charlie's sense of humor is very well known, For in every classroom it's frequently shown. ANNE ELIZABETH HINES Italian Club, 25 Sub-Deb Club, 4, Salvage Com- mittee, 4. The softest voices we've ever heard- The nicest eyes we've seen- Anne and her sister Mary Certainly make a team. MARY ELIZABETH HILLIARD fBe1tyj Travel Club, 2, College Club. 3g Decorating Com., Carnival, 3, Fortune Telling, Carnival, 5, Dramatic Club, 41 Knitting Club, 4, First Aid Corps, 4, Christ- mas Boxes, 4g Captain, Sugar Rationing Distribution, 4. Betty has a talent for art. She is also very keen and smart. We know some day she will be Far more famous than you or me. MARY' LoII1sE HINIES Defense Stamps and Bonds, 43 Christmas Boxes, 4, Sub-Deb Club, 4. Mary is a quiet girl and a true friend to those who know her. C. CARROLL HIxoN Marshal, 2-3, Marshal lixecutive Com., 2, College Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2, Hockey, Z3 Chemistry Club, 51 Prom Ticket Com., 5, Ping Pong Club, -lg Ticket Com., Spring Dance. -lg Banquet Com.. -l. Carroll is hashfulg ' Carroll is shy. . , fBut you should sec him at work , Wfith girls on the outsidelj THE PHILOMATH STEPHEN JAMES I-IUELEY fflllly Model Airplane Club, 2-3-4, Secretary, 43 Model Airplanes, Carnival, 3, Senior Play Committee, 43 Citizenship and Morale Committee, 4. O, Bachelor Jim, The Air Corps is made for himg When Uncle Sam needs a hand, Jim will be the first to land. MAvIs ROSALIND JENSEN Sub-Deb Club, 2, Hospitality Com., 2, College Club, 5--ig Refreshment Com., Prom, Christmas Boxes, 3--ig Carnival Com., 3g Program Com., Music Festival, 45 Candy Girl, Senior Play. Though some people may think Mavis shy, She really isn't and we know why! BARBARA MARY KANE Sub-Deb Club, 3g Senior Play Com., -ig Commercial Service Com., 4, Christmas Boxes, 43 Executive Com., Commercial Service, 4. Barbara twirls a baton And of her we are very fond. HOW'ARD F. JONES, JR. Christmas Boxes, -lg Sugar Rationing Distribution Captain, 43 Honor Tenth. Everyone does wish a friend He can count on now and then. From portals of F.H.S. we send This youth you'll look for 'til the end. WILLIAM P, KANE Safe Drivers' Club, 4. iQuiet? Yes. Verbal ostentation of knowledge is irrelevant, Sir. HELEN MARIE KANE QHo1zeyJ Hobby Club, 2g Christmas Boxes, 23 Italian Club, 3g Safe Drivers' Club, 4g Commercial Service Commit- tee, 4. Honey and Charlie Are quite a pair. When you see Charlie Honey is there. THERESA C. KELLEY Basketball, 2g Marshal, Zg Home Room Director, 23 Prom Refreshment Committee, 5g Dramatic Club, -lg Knitting Club, 4. One of the futures greatest sociologists. EDWARD NORTHWAY KENWAY Bus Marshal, 2-5-4g Camera Club, 23 Chemistry Club, 5, Patrol Com., Football Dance, 53 Patrol Com., Promg Chemistry Club Exhibit, Carnival, 5, Tennis, 'lg Senior Play. -1, Honor Tenth. He likes photography, topography, geography, Lexicography, physiography, and telegraphy. But what he really thinks is tops. ls takinglto the Pops. 39 40 le ,- all .elf I K THE PHILOMATH MARY ALICE KIELY Basketball, 2-3-4, Field Hockey. 2-5-4, Dramatic Club, 2, Marshal, 5, Sub-Deb Club, 3, Hospitality Com., 5-4, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Quiz Team, 3, Safe Drivers' Club, 4, Handbook Com., 4, Commercial Service Com., 4, Nominating Com., 4, Honor Tenth. Mary's not the quiet type, She's always there when theres a fight. But she is such a lot of fun, XX'e wouldnt swap her for anyone. EVERETT KIMBALL Model Airplane Club, 2, 4, Flying Club, 5, Christ- mas Boxes, 4. No matter how you say it, It all adds up to the fact That he's one swell guy. ARNOLD EDWARD KING Automobile Club, 4, Conservation Committee, 4. Arnold is small, Seldom heard without Call, Will be missed by all In F.H.S.'s cozy hall. ROBERT GERALD KING fB0bj Track. 2-5, Model Airplane Club, Z, Football. 3-4, Flying Club, 5, Carnival Com., 5, Boosters' Club, 4, Prom Patrol Com., 5, Football Dance Decorating Com., 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, First Aid Ass't., 4, Senior-junior Athletic Com., 4. Wliether he rules or not, he'll still be King. DONALD LOVUELL KINGSBURY fDonj Hobby Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 3, Patrol, Football Dance, 5, Marshal, 4, june Pbilomtzlb, 4, Senior Play, Co-Manager, Stage, Senior Play. Don went out after the Senior Play, To a certain place not far away, He seemed to be so content and gay, But then he found he couldn't stay. LOUISE MARIE KITCHEN fLnlaj Sub-Deb Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-5-4, Dramatic Club, 3-4, College Club. 55 Prom Patrol Com., Fashion Show, Decorating Com., Carnival, 3, Marshal, 4, Senior Play, Knitting Club, 4, Conservation Com., Sec., 4, Patrol, Spring Dance, 4, Patrol, Football Dance, 5. Louise was in the Senior Play, She did very well. Wliile she was at rehearsal, George Morse for Lula fell. , I DOROTHY BELLE KNIGHT 113011 Smooth Grooming Club, 4, Knitting Club, -1, Health Wfar Committee Executive Board, -1. Dot is that cute blonde girl. Witt: has Bobf?j in a whirl. BIQRTHA D. LAFLIQUR Qlfrefzrbyj Ping Pong Club, -1, First Aid Corps. '11 Cl1fiSU11llS Boxes, -l. Frenchy is a friend indeed, lf it's information you need, Frenchy is sure to know- Especially if Miss Squires says so. THE PHILOMATH PAUL PETER LAQUIDARA Intramural Basketball, 3. Paul is shy. We wonder why? But we all know I-Ie's one swell guy. PAULINE 1. LA-QUIDARA qP0l!yy Boosters' Club, 3, Christmas Boxes, 5-4. Polly sits in English class, She hasn't much to say. You'll hear a lot about this lass, On some coming day. DOROTHY EVELYN LARSEN She came to us in the middle of the year, But with her she brought an abundance of cheer. ANNE F. LARNIS Sub-Deb Club, 5, Lost and Found Committee, 5: Publicity Com., Favor Booth, Carnival, 5, Dramatic Club, 4, Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., 4, Christ- mas Boxes, 3-4, Publicity, Senior Play, 4. Cute, vivacious, and sweet is Anne, With all her artistic talent at hand. Her petty drawings can't be beat, As a matter of fact they raise quite a heat. HERBERT H. LEACH QHerbiej Hockey, 2-3-4, Student Council, 2, Marshal, 2. 4, Model Airplane Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-5-4, Alumni Dance Com., 2, Chemistry Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 4, Head Usher, Senior Play, Patrol, Football Dance, 4. The boy stood on the burning deck, The flames were up about his neck, In such a dangerous spot as that His one and only thought was Pat. ROBERT EDWARD LEE fBoby Marshal, 2-3-4, Track, 2-3-4, Dramatic Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 5, Ticket Com., Prom, 3, Student Council Exec. Com., 4, Treas., 4, Safety Com., 4, In- tramural Basketball, 2-3, Soph. Elections Com., 3-4, Dance Club, 2-3, Chairman, 4, Senior Play Selection Com., Senior Play, Gym Club. 3-4, Chairman, Tickets, Football and Spring Dances, 4, War Council, 4, Dele- gate to Student Council Conventions, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Ticket Com., Senior Play, Sophomore Elec- tion Com., 4, Class Lawyer. Where he gets those wise cracks, nobody knows, But everyone likes his technique and sporty clothes. They say he is naturally brilliant, but we think that he Inherits those traits from the Robert E. Lee. STEPHEN LEOGRANDIS Uteziej Graduation Decorating Committee, 5, Manager, Golf, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Here's a combination that'll go far, Stevie and his flashy car. LOUISE J. LEVEILLE QG.-my Basketball, 2-5-4, Baseball, 2-5, Italian Club, 5, Hockey, 5-4, Badminton, 5, Softball, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Senior-junior Athletic Com., 4, Sophomore Election Com., 4, First Aid Corps, 4, Candy Girl, Senior Play. A-tisket, a-tasket! Someone made a basket. Who did it? Louise, of course-need you ask it? 4 I THE PHILOMATH MARY ROSE LEVERONE fSugazrJ Basketball, 2-3-43 Student Council, 2, Marshal, 2-3-4, Softball, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Christmas Boxes, 2-5-4, College Club, 3, Boosters' Club, 3-4, Usher, Football Dance, 3, Prom Decorating Com., 33 Fashion Show, Carnival, 53 Red Cross Service Com., 5, Usher, Graduation, 53 June Pbilomatla, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds Exec. Com., 43 Decorating Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 4, Stage Manager, Senior Play, Banquet Com., 4. With eyes of green, And hair of curly brown, Sugar is the girl Whtm knows her way around. JOHN FRANCIS LEWIS Gun Club, 4, Salvage for Victory Committee, 4. John, you know, is quiet and shy- Don't believe it, it's just a lie. KENNETH JAMES LINNEHAN fKenJ Football, 2, 4, Marshal, 2, Dance Club, 2, Intra- mural Basketball, 5, Emblem Committee, 4, Usher, Senior Playg Singer, Senior Playg All-State Glee Club, -ig Patrol, Senior-Sophomore Dance, 2-3, Patrol, Foot- ball Dance, 5, Patrol, Prom, 3. Kenny and Janet. an inseparable pair, Vlherever one goes, the other is there. PHYLLIS MARY LIBERATORE fflflirkey, Ploilj Basketball, 2, Baseball, 2, Travel Club, 2, Italian Club, 4, First Aid Corps, 4g Student Crier Typist, 4. Mickey likes the girls, She also likes the boys, And though she's very small She makes a lot of noise. VIRGINIA IRENE MACDONALD fGimzy. Macj Sub-Deb Club, 33 Knitting Club, 4, Safe Drivers' Club, 4, Sugar Rationing Distribution, 4, Dance Club, 2. In English class she does excel, For journalism is her goal. Some of her interest rests in the army. On pretty Ginny we're all sold. VICTOR MANDOEF, JR. Ufirj Camera Club, 2g Chemistry Club. 59 Gun Club, 4, Tennis, 4. Vic is a student of English Literature. His wit and humor are a source of enjoyment to all who know him. DELLA MAE MANNINO QDEUJ Dramatic Club, 5, Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., 43 Badminton, -1, Dance Club, 4. A dazzling smile, A friend worth while, As a jitterbug, she's swell. One grand girl, that's Dell. ANTHONY M. MANZl5l.I.A QTOIIJO Intramural Basketball, 2-5, Marshal, 2-3--ig Home Room Director, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-5--ig Prom Patrol, 5, Nominating Com., 53 Ring Com., 3, Chair- man, Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., -lg Ticket Com., Senior Play. Tony lil-ces to go a-bowling, A H10 or so is always rolling. THE PHILOMATH CLARA RITA MARTIN Dramatic Club, 25 Dance Club, 25 College Club, 45 Basketball, 2. Clara is a very quiet miss, But to meet her is everyone's wish. PAUL F. MARTIN Chemistry Club, 35 Dance Club, 45 Stage Com., Music Festival, 45 Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., 45 Ticket Com., Senior Play, 45 Christmas Boxes, 45 Minstrel Show, Carnival, 35 Entertainment, Senior- Sophomore Dance, 45 Accompanist, Girls' Glee Club, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 4. Piano players we have en masse, But Paul is the best in our class. ALBERT THOMAS MARTINO Christmas Boxes, 35 Intramural Basketball, 35 Fire Brigade, 4. Albert knows all the answers, right and wrong. SHIRLEY RUTH MASON Uooziey Basketball, 2-3-45 Baseball, 2-3-45 Field Hockey, 2-3-45 Dramatic Club, 2-3-4, Sec., 3, Vice-Pres., 45 Home Room Director, 25 Public Speaking Club, 35 Christmas Boxes, 35 Ch., Shuficle Board, Carnival, 35 Ch. Graduation Decorating Com., 35 Usher, Patrol Com., Prom5 Marshal, 45 Slzzdent Crier Advertising Staff, 45 Boosters' Club, 45 Picture Com., 45 Fire Brigade, 45 Capt., Sugar Rationing Distribution, 45 Class Prophet, 45 Honor Tenth. Shirley is a good little girl, But it always is her fate, No matter how early she comes to school She always gets there late. GLADYS ANN MATTFIELD fG!adj Sub-Deb Club, 25 Smooth Grooming Club, 45 Christ- mas Boxes, 45 Knitting Club, 45 Citizenship and Mo- rale Committee, 4. Gladys as a driver Is full of pride and joy. She also feels the same way About a certain boy. CHARLES FILMORE MASTERMAN Flying Club, 3-4. Quiet and modest and always a good friend, For anything great, on him we can depend. JOHN EDWARD MCGAUGHEY Uarky Chemistry Club, 35 Christmas Boxes, 3-45 Intra- mural Basketball, 35 First Aid Corps, 45 First Aid Ass't, 4. Blond hair, Blue eyes, And for the girls He never sighs. . .Oh, yeah! IDA LOUISE MAYO Sub-Deb Club, 25 Christmas Boxes, 2, 45 Refresh- ment Com., Football Dance, 25 College Club, 3-4, Vice-Pres., 3, Pres., 45 Graduation Usher, 35 Fashion Show, Carnival, 35 Quiz Team, 35 Refreshment Com., Senior-Sophomore Dance, 45 Publicity, Senior Play5 War Council, 45 Salvage for Victory Com., Sec., 45 Hospitality Com., 25 Refreshment Com., Prom, 35 Honor Tenth. Ida is a physicist, Ida is a stylist, Ida likes a misogynist, Yet she is not an egotist. 44 THE PHILOMATH PI-IYLLIS LORRAINE MCKENZIE Sub-Deb Club, 2, College Club, 3-4, Dramatic Club, 3, First Aid Corps, 4. In F.H.S. Phil certainly will be missed. She's sweet sixteen, and who said never kissed? She has a beau that you won't know- It's Duke who heads her lengthy list. MARY ALICE McGowAN Basketball, 2, 4, First Aid Corps, 4, Safe Drivers' Club, 4, Knitting Club, 4. Mary is so sweet and charming, The things she says are quite alarming. Eddie likes her quite a bit, And with us all she makes a hit. HELEN IRENE MCLEAN fRn.f1yj Sub-Deb Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Field Hockey, 2-3-4, Dramatic Club, 3-4, Refreshments, Prom, Usher, Music Festival, 3, Senior Play Commit- tee, 4, Safety Com., 4, Candy Girl, Senior Play, Quiz Team, 3, Carnival Com., 3, Handbook Com., 4, Hos- pitality Com., 4, Basketball, 3. Rusty has a great big heart, And it was meant for two. Bernie is the lucky guy, just between me and you. WILLIAM P. MCKEOVC'N QBill, Harare, Football, 2-3, Home Room Director, 2, Marshal, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Horace is the nickname of a lad, Wlmose sense of humor makes the teachers feel bad. He and Chester make quite a team. Their jokes will make you laugh and scream. BFATRICE B. MCLELLAN fBenj Dance Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 2-3, Christmas Boxes, 2-3, Sub-Deb Club, 3, Sluden! Crier Typist, 4, Commercial Service Com., 4, Knitting Club, 4, Safe Drivers' Club, 4. Bea writes letters in English class, To a boy up Ashland way. Who is the lad who has this lass Dreaming every day? LLOYD HAROLD MCLEAN Uledy Model Airplane Club, 2, Flying Club, 3-4. In our estimation he is one swell guy, And now we'll say no more, For his ambition is to fly In the U. S. Army Air Corps. THEODORE MELLIN Qiliufflaj Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Graduation Decorating Com., 3, Marshal, 4, june Plvilrmmlb, 4, Information Club, 4, Patrol, Football Dance, 4, Picture Com., 4, Safety Com., 4, Assistant Business Manager, Senior Play, 4. Mutch is a well-liked guy- I-Ie has something that money can't buy. JOHN PATRICK MCMANUS flare. Mickey, Bmzerj Basketball, 2-3--I, Student Council, 2-3-4, Class President, 2, Marshal, 3-4, Exec. Com., 3-4, Public Speaking Club, 3, Chairman, Refreshment Booth, Carnival, 3, Chairman, Senior Elections, 3, Informa- tion Club, Pres., -I, Xxlill' Council, -1, Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., -I, Publicity Chairman, Spring Dance, -I, Class Prophet, 4. Mickey has a grin, in basketball he's great, The days he does his home work are ones to celebrate. His good looks have many a girl on the run, AI present he picks the marshal outside 231. THE PHILOMATH VIRGINIA ELEANOR MESPELLI fGim11ej Dance Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Quiz Team, 33 Commercial Service Com., 43 Smooth Grooming Club, 43 Home Room Basketball, 4. Gin is a friend in need3 A real palfyes, indeed. FLORIS E. MERCER QFIOI. Florriej Sub-Deb Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 College Club, 3-43 Prom Com., 33 Marshal, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., 43 Graduation Usher, 33 Prom Pa- trol3 Program Com., Music Festival, 3-43 Lost and Found Com., 23 Dance Club, 23 Patrol, Football and Senior-Sophomore Dances, 23 Highest Scholastic Honors. Floris and Dude, Floris and Dick- Which one will Floris pick? NANCY VIRGINIA MEYER Basketball, 2, 43 Tennis, 23 Boosters' Club, 33 Quiz Team, 33 Christmas Boxes. 33 Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Pres., 43 Fashion Show, Carnival, 33 june Pbilrmmlfa. 43 Knitting Club, 43 Citizenship and Morale Com., 43 Stamps and Bonds Com., 4. Nancy is an artist At work or play or rest. And her pictures clearly show That she's one of the best. JANICE ALMA MEYER Umziej Basketball, 23 Field Hockey, 23 Public Speaking Club, 33 Senior Play Committee, 43 College Club, 43 Citizenship and Morale Committee, 43 Captain, Sugar Rationing Distribution, 43 Program Com., Music Fes- tival, 3-43 Honor Tenth. The main reason why so many people do their home work at the library. HAZEL R. MONTANA QTex4zrj Christmas Boxes, 2, 43 College Club, 3-43 Knitting Club, 43 Rogues' Gallery, Carnival, 3. Hazel knows a certain lad In the U. S. Army. Whenever a word is mentioned or had, She practically goes balmy. WARREN A. MONTGOMERY UVi1zkiej Christmas Boxes, 2-33 Basketball, 33 Marshal, 3-4, Exec. Com., 43 Plailomatb, 3-43 Chairman, Prom Dec- orating Com., 3g Quiz Team, 33 Student Council, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds, 43 Chairman Decorations, Senior-Sophomore Dance, 43 Honor Tenth. Who is the Soph that's made such a hit in your life? Is it possible you're in search of a wife? But then, Wink, think of the hearts you'cl break If you should make it a steady date. PRISCILLA EMANETTIE MORGAN fPrirfyj Dramatic Club, 2-33 Minstrel Show, Carnival, 33 Christmas Boxes, 4g Citizenship and Morale Com., 43 Chairman, Senior Play Property Com.3 Meat Fund Show, 43 Christmas Choral Group, 43 Tickets and ln- vitations Com., 43 Program Com., Music Festival, 4. A smiling face, a jolly Way- That is Prissy, so very gay. DONALD P. MoRsE Airplane Club, 23 Hobby Club, 23 Flying Club, 3-4. A very rare hunter indeed. 4 45ys.- THE PHILOMATH MARY THERESE MOSCARITOLO fililnrfeyj Dramatic Club. 21 Flying Club. 5: Knitting Club Treasurer. 4, Health Club, 4, Christmas Boxes. 4. Mary is a pretty girl With many and many a little curl. But who can be the lucky boy To put her heart in such a whirl? GISCDRLiE VUILIJAM MORSE fPigeofz. Alofbbtzllj Baseball. 23 Prom Decorating Com., 5: Christmas Boxes, SQ Dance Club. 33 Gun Club. 41 First Aid Corps, 43 Stage Scenery Manager. Senior Play. Light brown hair. Q Sparkling eyes- Should we have To advertise? '- 111 sm . Rosta MARIE MOSCHINI flloiiej Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 Prom Com.. 33 Hospitality Com., 31 june Pliilomtnla. 43 Safe Drivers' Club, 41 Citizenship and Morale Com.. 43 Meat Fund Show. 43 Flying Club, 53 Special Choral Group. 4. lf you want your feet to rhumba just ask Rose to sing a numberg She's a girl who sure can croon. VC'e'll never forget her and Elrner's Tune. H. EtioENi5 IVIURTAGI-I fBl1Z2'.7 Christmas Boxes, 2g Intramural Basketball. 3: Base- ball Manager, 53 Gun Club, 4. The pride of Mr. Bush's physics class. ls it true. Buzz? JOSEPH F. MULLEN Uoej Boosters' Club, 5, Christmas Boxes. 5, Safety Com- mittee, 4. joe ushers at the Gorman. joe ushers all around. But when it comes to ushering girls. Boy! Wtitch him go to town. RUTH VIRGINIA MYATT Travel Club. 21 Sub-Deb Club. 51 Knitting Club. 4. Ruth's a swell girl Vile all agree. XX'ho will get her? XXi'e shall see. Ill ALFRED A. NAPOLITANO fFijij Football. 2-5--4, Hockey. 2-51 Baseball. 2, Boosters' W Club, 33 Track. 41 Safety Committee. -l. Big broad shoulders and curly hair Make the girls just turn and stare At Fifi. at top-ranking athlete. A boy who is mighty hard to beat. lfll.liliN lfRANcg1zs MYIZRS Basketball, 23 Sub'Deb Club. -lg Safety Committee. 4. She's sweet and quiet, Slit-'ll never cause a riot. l.. ,, THE PHILOMATH A-447 THELMA EMERANCY NEEDHAM Nature Club, 2, Knitting Club, 4, Chemistry Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Citizenship and Morale Com- mittee, 4. Thelma says, when it comes to men, She really doesn't need 'em. MARIO M. NATICCHIONE Uvlznzj Airplane Club, 2, Dance Club, 33 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Intramural Basketball, 3, Football, 4. All the girls he does get, I've never seen it fail yet, For Mario is that way you know, He has them all on the go. HELEN ALBERTA NELSON Christmas Boxes, 2. Helen loves to dance and sing, And she will laugh at anything. GUSTINO J. NERI QGIIID Christmas Boxes, 3-4. Gus is short, Gus is shy, But when outside, My! Oh, my! JOSEPH NEVES fjoej Basketball, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Dramatic Club, 43 First Aid Corps, 4, Flying Club, 3. Joe is friendly, joe is dark, With a certain brunette, He is quite the spark. MARY NICKERSON Uviriaiej Sub-Deb, 3-4, Automobile Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Mary is quite the gal, To say nothing less of being a pal, Big brown eyes and light blonde hair, Which certainly spell the word, Beware! VIRGINIA ROSE NORTON fGi1zij Sub-Deb Club, 2-33 Christmas Boxes, 2-3-41 Com- mercial Service Committee, 4, Knitting Club, 4, Safe Drivers' Club, 4. Gini has a locket. She wears it on a chain. Only Gini really knows Whtvse picture it contains. EDITH V. NORMANDIN QEdeey Basketball, 2-3-4, Public Speaking Club, 23 Bad- minton, 3g Safe Drivers' Club, 43 Christmas Boxes, 4. Brown hair, blue eyes, and creamy skin- No wonder Fran fell for Normandin! 4819- THE PHILOMATH LORFTTA ANN NUNES Dramatic Club, 2-5-43 Christmas Boxes, 2-5-43 Library Service Club, 3-43 Prom Decorating Commit- tee. 3: Sfllfilellf Ci-me Typist, 43 Knitting Club, 43 First Aid Corps, 4g Ticket Com., Senior Play, 4, Intramural Basketball, 43 Usher, Graduation, 53 Honor Tenth. Loretta is a typist. You can see her fingers fly, From A to M and N to just look at those letters go by. DANIEL. O'CONNOR fDdl1lIJ'J Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 Home Room Director, 2: Fire Brigade, 4. He jokes about the teachersg He does the queerest thingsg He acts like some strange creature, But I'm an angel minus wings! EDMUND B. 0'DONNELL QELO Baseball, 2-5-4. Ed's in F.H.S.'s Hall of Fame. He got there strike by strike. As for fame, he'd rather have a dame To ride around on his bike. MARGARET ANN O'LEARY Weggyj Badminton, 23 Flying Club, 33 Dramatic Club, 43 Knitting Club, di Salvage for Victory Committee, 4. Peggy is a jitterbugg With Bob she loves to danceg But when Friday night at Natick comes She has them all in a trance. RITA GA11. OLIVER fBabej Sub-Deb Club, 23 Field Hockey, 2-5-43 Italian Club, 53 Patrol, Prom, 3g Dramatic Club, 43 Smdezzr Crier Typist, 41 Defense Stamps and Bonds Committee, 41 Knitting Club, 4. Rita is sweetg Rita is petiteg A nicer girl You'll never meet. RITA MARGARET O'MALLEY Public Speaking Club, 23 Sub-Deb Club. 3: Smdenl Crier Typist, 43 Boosters' Club, 43 Dramatic Club, 4g Citizenship and Morale, 43 Lost and Found Com., 4g Decorating Com., Football Dance, 43 Program Com., cuss Night, 4. Her smile so gay, her eyes so gray, XY'ill take our Rita a long, long way. ALFRED ANTONIO PASQUALONI QAIQ Track, 23 Airplane Club, 53 Gym Club, 43 Gun Club, 43 Flying Club, 43 Captain, Sugar Rationing Dis- tribution, 4. He's with the gang by 231 To help contribute to the fun. TOMASSISNA OTTAVIANI QSemzj Chemistry Club, 3g Italian Club, 53 Carnival Ticket Com., 53 Smooth Grooming Club, 43 Knitting Club, 43 Christmas Boxes, 4. Sena will strive to the hnish To see her work complete. She makes sure she'll accomplish, I So victory she will meet. THE PHILOMATH MARJORIE VERONICA PECK fBl0l7df6, Midgiej Badminton, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Basketball, 2-3-4, Flying Club, 3, Dance Club, 3-4, Decorating Com., Prom, 3, june Pbilomalh, 4, Ticket Com., Senior Play, 4, Commercial Service Com., 4, Knitting Club, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Class Historian. Margie is a friend to all. She is sweet, blonde, and tall. Is it Henry, Mutt, or Ray? We'll bet on Upton any day. Louis L. PELLEGRINI fLo11iej Italian Club, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3-4, Decorating Committee, Prom, War Safety Committee, 4, Honor Tenth. Louie is a very fine fellow, He is also mild and mellow. Exams to him are like pitching hay, For it's certain that he will get an Rocco PEso Marshal, 2-3-4, Boosters' Club, 3-4, Exec. Com., 4, Prom Committee, 3, Basketball, 3, Baseball, 3, Singer, Senior Play, 4. Rocco thinks Louise is very cute, Rocco thinks Louise is sweet, From dawn to dusk he follows her route, This beau of Grant Street. ELIZABETH B. PERRY fBetfyj Sub-Deb Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, 4, Ping-Pong Club, 3, Dance Club, 3-4, Dramatic Club, 4, Knitting Club, 4, Home Room Basketball, 4. Betty, whom everyone knows, just has to walk by and you hear a lot of oh's, Her friends are many and her foes are few. Indeed this is a girl who will always be true. FRANK WILLIAM ,PEW Golf, 2, 4, Szudenf Crier, 2-3-4, Managing Editor, 4, Ass't Business Manager, School Publications, 3, june Pbilomalla. 4, Current Events Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, Home Room Director, 2, Prom Refreshment Com., 3, Italian Club, Pres., 4, Picture Com., 4, Senior Play Com., 4, Nominating Com., 4, Publicity, Football Dance, 4, Citizenship and Morale Com., 4, First Aid Ass't., 4. Frank is a busy lad, with many things to do. He edits the Crier. works at Wellworth's, Plays golf, dates girls, oh, yes! Home work, too. ALFREDO RENO PICCIOLI Italian Club, 3-4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Alfred is very shy, Especially in class, But when our Alfred gets outside- My! My! My! . MARY T ERESE PISO Library Service Club, 2-3, Knitting Club, 4, Smooth Grooming Club, 4, First Aid Corps, 4. M stands for Merry, A stands for Attractive. R stands for Reasonable, Y stands for Youthful. GIOVANNINA MARY R. PISCITELLO fNimz Hobby Club, 2, Smooth Grooming C maria, 4, Conservation Committee, 4. Nina's very quiet. Her words are very few. To be a famous poet Is what she hopes to do. I lub, 4, Philo- --'44 THE PHILOMATH PIERINA CAROLYN PoNzIo fPerryj Italian Club, 2-5, Christmas Boxes, 3, Smooth Grooming Club, 4, Knitting Club, 4. Perry has two eyes that shine, So she will surely hnd A youth right up her line, Who will always say, You're my kind. ADELINE PRESERVATI Italian Club, 2-5, Chemistry Club, 3, Defense Stamps and Bonds Committee, 4. Do we like her? Yes-sir-ee, Because she's so nice, lt's plain, you see. WILLIAM MAXWELL READ fBillj Baseball, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, Public Speaking Club, 3, Christmas Boxes, 3, Senior Play, Gun Club, 4, Wait Safety Committee, 4, Meat Fund Show, 4, Sugar Rationing Distribution, 4. Always studying one tree or another, For Bill is just a nature lover. He also loves someone from Roslindale, Vlho feels that way about this male. LAURA EVELYN PROUTY QSUJ Hospitality Com., 2, Patrol, Football Dance, 3, Lost and Found Com., 3, Patrol, Prom, 3, Smooth Groom- ing Club, 4, First Aid Corps, 4. This girl is known as Sis , She is a very sweet miss. She is quiet, yet charming. Sis is really quite alarming. ANDREW FRANCIS REGAN fflzzdyj Football, 2, 4, Track, 5, Flying Club, 3, Baseball, 4, Ping Pong Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Andy's ambition, So we hear, Is to have a vacation Twelve months a year. LORRAINI3 A. RESTEGI-IINI QRnrtyj Basketball, 2-5, Softball, 2, Field Hockey, 2-3-4, Student Council, 2-3-4, Exec. Com., 4, Cor. Sec., 4, Christmas Boxes, 2-5-4, Simian! C1'f6'l'SI8.f:f, 3-4, Base- ball, 5, Flying Club, 3, Prom Decorating Com., 5, Representative to Student Council Conventions, 3-4, Discussion Group Leader, 4, Chairman, Lost and Found Com., 5, Marshal, 4, Dramatic Club, 4, Usher- ing Com., Football Dance, 4, Handbook Com., 4, Citi- zenship and Morale Com., 4, Nominating Com., 4, Chairman, Hospitality Com., 4, Class Prophet, 4, Capt., Sugar Rationing Distribution, 4, Honor Tenth, Honor- able Mention, Leadership and Service. New Hampton has a school for boys, Rusty finds there many joys. Whetlier it's David or his friend joe, Only Lorraine can really know. LAURA MAli RIvI2Rs Red Cross Sewing Club, 51 Christmas Boxes, 4, Conservation Com., -lg Field Hockey, 4, Meat Fund Show, 4. Laura is pert, Laura is shy, She's the girl Wl1tm'll always get hy. WALTIQR F. Rosia Ulvizlliej Public Speaking Club, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2, Home Room Director, 2, Marshal, 3, Sugar Rationing Dis- tribution, -l. Wally is what satisfies a girl, A prominent figure in the social whirl. He likes to dance and eat, Wlmicli the girls think quite a treat. THE PHILOMATH ROY E. RUSSELL QRIIJJJ Airplane Club, 2g Track. SQ Flying Club, 33 Gun Club, 4. He knows all the pricesg He works in the A and Pg And if you don't believe him, Just go down and see. CATHRYN EVANGELINE RUDD flfalyj Travel Club, Vice-Pres., 21 Christmas Boxes, 2-5--lg College Club, 3-4g Fortune Telling Booth Carnival. 53 Prom Refreshment Com., 5, Knitting Club, -ig Citizen- ship and Morale Com., 4. Cathryn's cheery smile and pleasing manner are a hard combination to beat. JOHN JOSEPH ST. ANDRE fjackj Baseball, 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball, 2-3, Floor Chairman, Tickets, Prom. 51 Graduation Decorating Com., 3, Nominating Com., 33 Marshal, 4, Informa- tion Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, -ig Ticket Com., Senior- Sophomore and Spring Dances, -ig First Aid Ass't., -ig Patrol, Senior-Sophomore Dance, -ig Chairman, Flower Com., 53 Dance Club, 3-4. You've heard of the famous lovers, Don Juan and Romeo, But when Jack entered the Hall of Fame They didn't have a show. LOUISE ANTOINETTE SALVI Boosters' Club, 2, Italian Club, 3--ig Commercial Service Committee, 43 Home Room Basketball, -1. Louise Salvi is her name. She surely deserves Every bit of our acclaim. MILDRED C. SAMUELSON fdlilliej Smooth Grooming Club, 4. Interested in art, With her personality We're sure her dream Will become a reality. JOSEPH M. SANTOS Uoey Ping Pong Club, 45 Christmas Boxes, 4. He knows all the answers Cask the teachersj. ALDA LOUISE SAULNIER Camera Club, 2, Ping Pong Club, 51 Sllldefll Crier Typist, 4, Safe Drivers' Club, 43 Knitting Club, -ig Christmas Boxes, 43 Ping Pong, Carnival, 3. She always has a pleasant smileg As for a friend, shes sure worth while. CLIFFORD JOHN SAULNIER QC!if. Sonny, Gun Club, 4. Clif is a perfect specimen, girls, When you look at those shoulders Your head surely whirls. 'uQw QQ57Y g'K THE PHILOMATH VICTOR E. SAULNIER flfirj Honor Tenth. This dashing Romeo is every teacher's pride and joy. He's a thrill to every girl and a rival to each boy. Vic has loads of personality, and on top of that He has a sense of humor which no one can combat. BETTY JANE SAVAGE Dramatic Club, 2, 43 Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 Home Room Director, 23 College Club, 3-43 Advertising Com., Carnival, 33 Prom Decorating Com., 33 Fashion Show, Speaker, Carnival, 33 Marshal, 43 june Philo- mtzfla, 43 Sluvdent Crier Staff, 3-43 Citizenship and Mo- rale Exec. Com., 43 Program Chairman, Music Festival, 43 Knitting Club Pres., 43 All-State Glee Club, 43 Property Com., Senior Play3 Graduation Usher, 3g Radio Quiz Program WEEI, 4. Miss Betty Savage With her curls of gold- There's a lot about her That can ne'er be told. WINTHROP C. SAVAGE Football, 2-33 Intramural Basketball, 2-33 Marshal, 43 Gun Club, 4. A true friend to all,-just ask Helen. EDWARD J. SCHELL QEddiej Football, 2-3-43 Basketball, 2-3-43 Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Vice-Pres., 2, Treas., 43 Baseball, 43 Marshal, 43 Fire Brigade, 43 Class Gift Com., 43 Christmas Boxes, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., 4. Tall and handsome we all agree, But traitor to Framingham is he, For down to Natick he does go To Dot Gleason as her beau. BARBARA MAE SCOTT fBarb, Babry Christmas Boxes, 3-4. Every evening at eight we hnd Bob at her gate. Come on, Barb, let us in on the date. ALBERT W. SCRIBNER QSrrib,. Spikey Hockey, 2-3-43 Senior Play, 43 Boys' Information Bureau, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds Committee, 43 Model Airplane Club, 2. Little Albert Scribner, cute as he can be, To fully appreciate, you really must see3 Always kind and lovable, always spic and span, But always from the girls, little Albert ran. BYRON S. Scuros QBej Gym Club, 2-43 Graduation Decorating Committee, 53 Marshal, 43 Christmas Boxes, 43 Capt., Sugar Ra- tioning Distribution, 43 Flying Club, 2. Tall, dark, and handsome, This lad of F.H.S. Well mannered and good natured, He is hard to suppress. DIANTHA SEAMAN QDU Tennis, 2-5-43 College Club, 2-33 Dance Club, 23 Refreshment Com., Spring Dance, 23 Patrol, Usher, Spring Dance, 23 Marshal, 33 Fashion Show, Carnival, 33 Patrol, Prom, 33 Senior Play Prompter, 43 Dramatic Club, 43 Usher, Entertainment, Senior-Sophomore Dance, 43 Christmas Boxes, 2-3-43 Salvage for Vic- tory Com., 4. When Diantha went to High School She threw away her toys. She found that it was much more fun To play around with boys. THE PHILOMATH RAYMOND SEARIAC fRrzyj Current Events Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 33 Safe Drivers' Club, 4. Ray is certainly a friend to all3 Some girl for his nice ways will fall. MARY ELIZABETH SHAY QBetlyj Refreshment Com., Spring Dance, 23 Sludenz Crier Advertising Staff, 3-43 Basketball, 33 Field Hockey, 33 College Club Sec., 33 Carnival Fashion Show, 33 Prom Refreshment Com., 33 Dramatic Club, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds Com., 43 june Pbilomtzlb, 43 Christ- mas Boxes, 43 Honor Tenth. Betty likes to travel3 Betty likes variety3 That's why she's a marvel In New York society. VIRGINIA GERTRUDE SHEEHY Public Speaking Club, 23 Ping Pong Club, 33 Knit- ting Club, 43 Safe Drivers' Club, 43 First Aid Corps, 4. A pretty girl if there ever was one. JOHN J. SHEEI-IAN Airplane Club, 23 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Gun Club Vice-President, 4. Heres the man with rod and reelg He catches fish for every meal. Bang! went the club he organized, For guns, you see, are highly prized. RUTH WEST SKINNER Library Service Club, 23 Dramatic Club, 23 Philo- zmztla. 3-43 College Club, 3-43 Fashion Show, Carnival, 33 Prom Decorating Com., 33 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Salvage Com., 43 Picture Com., 43 Usher, Senior- Sophomore Dance, 43 Candy Girl, Senior Playg Usher, Graduation, 33 Tickets and Invitations Com., 43 Capt., Sugar Rationing Distribution, 43 Highest Scholastic Honors. If you'd like all A's and your man, too, just ask Ruthie what to do. MARY M. SHINE Basketball, 2-3-43 Baseball, 2, 43 Dramatic Club, 2. 43 Home Room Director, 23 Marshal, 33 Pbilomfzfb Board, 3-43 College Club, 33 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Knitting Club, 43 Candy Girl, Senior Play, 43 Sugar Rationing Distribution, 43 Quiz Team, 33 Home Room Basketball, 43 Honor Tenth. Though Mary Shine is quiet and shy, Her beauty you'll get with a glance of your eye. RUTH ELIZABETH SMALL CRzzfnfJ Pbilomtzzb, 2-3-43 Sub-Deb Club, 23 Hospitality Com., 23 Christmas Boxes, 23 Home Room Director, 23 Ticket Com., Prom, 33 College Club, 3-43 Fashion Show, Carnival, 33 Nominating Com., 33 Marshal, 43 Boosters' Club, 43 Citizenship and Morale Com., 43 War Council, 43 Ticket Com., Senior Play3 Usher. Graduation, 33 Ticket Com., Music Festival, 3-43 High- est Scholastic Honors. XVe wonder-why Ruthie does all her shopping at the First National. SHIRLEY MARGARET SLINEY Dance Club, 23 Ping Pong Club, 33 Christmas Boxes, 3-43 Sub-Deb Club Secretary, 4. When our little Shirley The hospital took, We missed her hair so curly And her charming looks. l'1.rf s 5 Rx-vw ' lie 5415:-W THE PHILOMATH NORMA LOUISE SMITH Public Speaking Club, 2, Ping Pong Club, 5, Boosters' Club, 5-4, Exec. Com., 5-4, Sec., 5-4, Dance Club, 4, Carnival Com., 5, Flying Club, 5, Marshal, 4, Dramatic Club. 4, Knitting Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Tickets and Invitations Com., 4, judge, Quiz Con- test, 5. Norma has a boy friend Handsome, blond, and tall. We don't blame you, Norma, For liking him best of all. WARREN EDWARD SMITH fSmit1yy Model Airplane Club, 2, Student Council, 4, Senior Play Committee, 4, Conservation Committee, 4. They tell us that Smitty's Golden Rule Is to ride his bike every day to school. Rain or shine you'll surely know He'll be riding to and fro. WILMER A. SMITH QB11dj june Pbilomufla. 4, Gun Club, 4, First Aid Corps, 4. Buddy is really not so bad- He's surely no cad And he never gets mad- In other words, he's a perfect lad. MILTON WARREN SMITH fsllllffyy Football, 2, 4, Golf, 2, 4, Hobby Club, 5, Ping Pong Club, 4, Dance Club, 4, Carnival Dance Com., 5, Safety Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. It was a hard fight, Ma, but I won. WILLIAM FIELD SPEER QBNI, 16516, Senior Play Com., 4, Flying Club, 4, Conservation Committee, 4. jesse is the nickname Of a lad named Bill Speer. Is he as dangerous as jesse james? You know he isn't, so don't fear. ROSALYN CAROL SPINAZOLA ,Rozy Tennis, 2, Camera Club, 2, Dance Club, 2, Base- ball, 5, Field Hockey, 5, Sub-Deb Club, 5, Christmas Boxes, 5, Sludenl Crier Typist, 4, Knitting Club. 4, College Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Salvage for Vic- tory Com., 4. Roz likes a boy named john. He is a perfect Don juan. He takes her to famous places, Where they dodge familiar faces. Auousro LEO STEEANINI QGHJQ Ping Pong Club, 4, Capt., Sugar Rationing Distribu- tion, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Gus belongs to the ice house gang. Each time they meet something goes bang. PAULINIZ MARQSARET STANLEY fPo!lyj Knitting Club, 4. Polly, oh, so quiet, Polly, oh, so neat- This little combination ls very hard to beat. THE PHILOMATH PETER PRIMO STEFANINI fPezej Intramural Basketball, 3, Baseball, 4, Safety Club, 4. Although some people might call Pete tough, He's really a diamond in the rough, For he's got a sunny disposition, Which is surely a fine acquisition. THELMA MARIE STUCCHI 4 Travel Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, Thelma is happy, Thelma is gay, Thelma likes Cappy It's easy to say. KATHLEEN ANNE SULLIVAN fKayj Boosters' Club, 3, Usher, Music Festival, 5, Prom Patrol, 3, Marshal, 4, Sub-Deb Club, 4. She's as pretty as a picture, Has a dazzling smile that's true, She's loved by all her classmates, And a real true friend to you. JENNIE M. SURRO Automobile Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 2-5-4. jenny is cute, jenny is sweet, jenny is the one The boys want to meet. ANNETTE LUCY TAMBOLLIO Smooth Grooming Club, 4, Italian Club, 33 Prom Committee, 3, Carnival Committee, 3. Very quiet but lots of fun, Shell have them coming on the run. R. DOUGLAS TAYLOR fDo11gj Camera Club Sec., 2, Dramatic Club, 33 Christmas Boxes, 3, Prom Patrol, 3, Salvage for Victory Exec. Committee, 4. Doug is a teacher's son, Always happy and full of fun, He's the friend of everyone, Especially when their home work's done. JOSEPHINE MARY TERSONI U05 Italian Club Sec., 4, First Aid Corps, 4, Home Room Basketball, 4. Big brown eyes, Dark brown hair, Gentle and quiet, Friendly and fair. CLEMENTINA LINDA TESTA QClemj Knitting Club, 4, Smooth Grooming Club, 4, Watt Stamps and Bonds, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4, Honor Tenth. Clem is pretty, Clem is smart, Clem will break Some poor boy's heart. N.. THE PHILOMATH JOAN JENNIS TOGNACCI fjemziej Baseball, 2-3, Ping Pong Club, 4, Nominating Com- mittee, 4, Softball, 4. Jennie can always see the brighter side of life, She'll never be bored with trouble and strife, A great many laughs during period 3 Were due to Mousy and to Jennie. MARGARETTA THOMSON Sub-Deb Club, 2, College Club, Sec., 3-4, Refresh- ment Committee jr. Prom, 3, Fashion Show, Carnival, 3, Usher, Music Festival, 3, Knitting Club, 4, Usher at Graduation, 3, Senior Play Com., 4, War Health Com. Sec., 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Tommy's so sweet, And always so neat, just the type Ken calls petite, DAVID MARTELL TOMB Basketball, 2-3-4, Marshal, 2-3-4, Dance Club, 2-SQ Tennis, 3, junior Prom Patrol Com., 3g Football Dance Com., 3, Boosters' Club, 4, Boys' Information Club, 43 Defense Stamps and Bonds, 4, Graduation Decorating Com., 5, Carnival Com., SQ Patrol Com., Senior-Soph Dance, 4, Prom Decorating Com., 3. He used to Hit from door to door In his father's ashcan, But now he is true to the girl of his dreams. His only Rena from Ashland. PEARL RITA TRAVIS fRedy Smooth Grooming Club, 4, Christmas Boxes, 4. Pearl likes a certain joe, He will always be her beau. Back and forth to school they go, A modern Juliet and Romeo. ,I ALBERT LAWRENCE TROMBI fRedj Intramural Basketball, 2. He has red hair, And nice brown eyes, A terrific smile, Boy! He'll get by. LEoNoRA ELIZABETH TREDICUCCI QT:-eddyj Italian Club, 2. 33 Knitting Club, 4. Treddy's sweet, Treddy's gay, Because she comes From Tripoli way. . f , ft' fag I I, 1 f I Lotnstz X7IALLE .A ,f W College Club, 2-33 Marshal, 2-5-4, Refreshment Com., Spring Dance, 2, Tennis, 5-4, jr. Prom Patrol Com., 3, Carnival Com., Sq Senior-Dramatic Club, 4, Entertainment Com., Senior-Soph. Dance, 41 W'ar Council, 43 Senior Nominating Com., 43 Program Com., 4, Publicity, Senior Play. Louise is sweet, Louise is kind, No better girl could Franny find. ILLIAM PARKS WAI.I.Is QBIII. Bimlmj Hockey, 2-5-43 Tennis, 2-5-4, Emblem Committee, 21 lllarslial, 4, Senior Play, 41 Senior-Soph. lintertain- ment, -lg Fire Brigade, -lg Boys' Information Bureau, 4, Football, 2-5, Manager, 4. ln tennis, lIe's a wonder, 5 ln football, he's just right, ,mg ' But with a certain junior, L J . ' 1.1254 E He spends each Saturday night. THE PHILOMATH -.457 THOMAS H. WARD fDukeQ Golf, 2-3-43 Intramural Basketball, 2-33 Marshal, 2-3-43 Football, 33 Student Council, 3-4, 2nd Vice- President, 3, Delegate to Student Council Convention, 3, Vice-Pres. Eastern Division of Massachusetts Stu- dent Councils, 43 Public Speaking Club, Pres., 33 Sophomore Reporting Com., 3g Decorating Com., jr. Prom, 33 War Council, 43 Chairman of Emblem Com., 4. Tall, dark and handsome, A clerk at Gorin's store, The pride of Beaver Street- Could you ask for any more? MARJORIE KATHERINE WAUGH fllflidgey Dramatic Club, 2-3-43 Basketball, 23 Senior Play, 43 Safety Committee, 4. If you're lonesome some night, just read one of Miclge's million dollar, self-composed novels. WILLIAM F. WELCH fBi!l, IMOIIJE, Citizenship and Morale Committee, 4. Saxonville is well known for its wit3 Is Mousy responsible for it? BARBARA ANN WELCH QB4zb.rj Marshal, 23 Dramatic Club, 2, 43 Dance Club, 23 Salvage for Victory Com., 43 Usher for Graduation, 33 Lost and Found Com., 43 Tickets and Invitations Com., 4. Golden hair, eyes of blue Describe Babs, loyal and true, She loves to dance, is loads of fun3 When in need of a friend, Babs is the one. BERNARD R. WENZELL fBei-zziej Intramural Basketball, 2-33 Track, 23 Carnival Com.. 33 Flying Club, 33 Ping Pong Club, Sec., 43 Marshal, 4. Bernie goes out roller skating, And all the boys will say, That he has a lot of luck In meeting girls that way. STANLEY ALBERT WENZELL Gtmzj Gun Club, 43 Fire Brigade. Stan's the little guy Who is always whizzing by. For his little smile, We would walk a mile. JEAN NORMA WHITE Dramatic Club, 2-3-43 Home Room Director, 23 Basketball, 2-3-43 Marshal, 43 Usher at Graduation, 3. jean and Charlie are a pair- You will see them everywhere. Is it love or infatuation? We will know after graduation. RALPH W. WHITNEY fllyhitj Intramural Basketball, 23 Ping Pong Club, 4. Ralph is tall, dark and handsome. Who will be the lucky girl To hold him for ransom? 58l+ THE PHILOMATH DOROTHY RUTH VII-IITTEMORI3 ,Dog Library Service Club, 2-3, Pres., 3, Senior-Dramatic Club, 4, Patrol Committee, junior Prom, 4. Dot is glamorous and very smart. Is it Natick or Winchester that has her heart? ROBERT COWAN WHITTEMORE QPeaclayj Track, 2-3-4, Basketball, 2-3-4, junior-Soph. Dra- matic Club, 3, Ticket Com., jr. Prom, 3, Ticket Com., Football Dance, 4, Ticket Com., Spring Dance, 4, Banquet Com., 4, Senior Play Usher, 4. One of Mr. BroOk's great track men. EDWIN W. WLODYKA qrvlearballj Model Airplane Club, 2-3, Dance Club, 3, Senior Play Com., 4. Miss jackson's problem child. DAVIS E. WIGGIN Qrlioej Baseball, 2-3-4, Football, 3-4, Basketball, 3-4, Ping Pong Club, 4, Bowling Com., Carnival, 3, Marshal, 2, Christmas Boxes, 2-3. Moe excels in athletics, He plays with greatest joy. If you have seen him on the field You'll agree he's quite the boy. BERTHA MAY WOODWARD Sub-Deb Club, 4, Red Cross Sewing, 4, Salvage for Victory Committee, 4. Bertha, Bertha. isn't it grand, About that ring on her left hand. Is she happy, yes sir-ee, And that man is he lucky? JANICE WOODWARD Basketball, 2-3, Field Hockey, 2-3-4, Tennis, 2-3-4, Capt., 4, Plyilozmzfb. 2-3-4, Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Dance Club, 2, College Club. Vice-Pres., 3, Booster Club, 3, Carnival Com., 3, Marshal, 4, Senior Play, 4, Stamps and Bonds, 4, Entertainment, Senior-Soph. Dance, 4, Christmas Boxes, 2-3-4, Honor Tenth. Blue are her eyes, red is her hair, For all things, she has a flair. Active in sports, active in love, Using the assets we've mentioned above. NANCY WOODWARD Field Hockey, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, Tennis, 3-4, College Club, Treas., 4, Carnival Committee, 3, Mar- shal, 4, Plailonzuzb, 4, Senior-junior Dramatic Club, 4, Honor Tenth. When you want to have some fun, Nancy's the girl to whom you should run, Bright and smiling, never cross, Witlitmut her, we'd he at a loss. CIQOROE FRANCIS YORK QBzzddyj Football, 2-3-4, Basketball, 2-3-4, Track, 2-3, Mar- shal, 3-4, Plailomafla. 3-4, Patrol Committee for Prom, 3, Refreshment Com. for Prom, 3, Boosters' Club, 3-4, Exec. Com., 3-4, Student Council, 4, Patrol Com- mittee for Football Dance and Spring Dance, 4, Red Cross Drive, 4, Program Com. for Class Night, 4, Usher for Senior Play, 4, Chairman, Conservation Com., 4, Dance Club, 2-3. He is fine in English, In French he does try, But what's his real interest? Dot, or the F.B.l.? THE PHILOMATH '+l 59 JOSEPH j. YUREWICZ, JR. fjoej ,X BETTY E. YOUNG Basketball, 3g Track, 3, Gym Club, 3g Football, 4, Dance Club, 2, Carnival Com., 3g Patrol Com Track, 4. Prom, 3, Sub-Deb Club, 4, Health War Com 4 joe is a friendly boy From good old F.H.S. On the track team he's a whiz, The highest points are all his. Betty knows the reason why She gets an awful thrill- It's a lad named Pete, from Upton Who makes her heart stand still. WWW ll' if If 1+ ll- ll' ll' li- BENJAMIN MONTENEGRO fBemziej Football, 2-3-43 Intramural Basketballg Football, Manager, 2g Marshal, 33 Chemistry Club, 3g Prom Decorating Com., 53 Quiz Team, 3, Boosters' Club, 3. The fastest runner on the team, In track and football, too, But now he's sailing for Uncle Sam And wearing Navy blue. It , ll' ll' x , ALFRED MICHAUD Sounds of battle drawing near, Came to Michaud loud and clear He left us at F.H.S. -XX'ent to light for the lf S. T- THE PHILOMAT'-I Fiist Row: E. Schell, R. King, J. Yurewicz, G. York, B. Montenegro, F. Chiudioni, M Box nton J Halpin A Re an. M. Naticchioni, A. Napolitano. Second Row: E, Capobianco, A. Piccirillo, H. Morris, F. Carini, A. Ferrari, E. Ferrazzi C Adams M Ablondx. W. Ryan, G. Mooney, T. Wiggin, B. Gray. Third Row: D. Martin, R. Devine, A. Soma, L. Abelli, H. Sibson, H. Lawson, E. Belforte B Pavia H Drugan B. Otenti. M. Mainini. Fourth Row: D. Hixon, L. Introini, P. Acton, M. Sannicandro, L. Delpoio, A. Askins P Silva Fifth Row: Manager J. Clopeck, E. Guardiani, R. Cola, J. Hobin, R. Ryan, A. Dassoni P Burl Sixth Row: Caretaker Mr. Hayes, Mr. Magoon, Assistant Coach P. Davis, Head Coach Daniels Assistant Coach Galvani. General Manager Lawson. FOOTBALL TEAM Won 6 Lost 3 Tied l Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham , Q., GOLF TEAM Won 3 Lost 4 Tied Winchester 7 Framingham 9 Wellesley Watertown 6 Framingham 312 Marlboro Norwood 0 Framingham 412 Natick Fitchburg 6 Framingham 8 Westboro Belmont 13 Framingham 3 Faculty Brookline 0 Framingham 312 Marlboro Worcester Classical 0 Framingham 3 Natick Milford 6 Framingham 9 Vvestboro North Quincy 0 Natick 0 'K--21 '5u..' p gif.. QQ Front Row: F. Pew, T. Ward, .I. Mcrchant, H. Dycr. Second Row: Mr. Riordnn. R. D'Angclo, R. Pow, J. O'Connor, G. Rcni, S. Lcogiandis THE PHILOMATH A461 First Row: A. Brandolini, J. Clopeck, H. Leach, C. Adams, F. Kimball, W. Wallis, D. Hixon, T. Greeley. Second Row: Mr. Magoon. K. Ratcliffe. C. Gardner, J. Furbcr, B. Gray, A. Scribner, M. Waldron, J. McKenzie, B. Yeaton, Mr, Lawson. Third Row: J. DeGozza1di, Mgr. D. Flood, R. Venne. H. Lawson, Jr.. A. Otenti, P. Craighead, A. Soma, W. Marcotte. HOCKEY TEAM BASKETBALL TEAM Won 4 Lost 5 Tied 5 Won Bay State League Title Framingham Mount St. Charles Won 10 Lost 2 Framingham Harvard Freshmen Framingham 40 Norwood Frannngnafn Watertown Framingham 33 Wellesley Framlngnafn Nanck Framingham 37 Dedham Fralnlngnaln Qnlncy Framingham 38 Milford Frannngnarn Wakeneld Framingham 59 Holliston Frannngnam Hudson Framingham 44 Natick Framlngnanl Vvannfnn Framingham 33 Norwood Frannngnam Welleslfgy Framingham 41 VVellesley Fralnlngnaln St- Malks Framingham 41 Dedham Fralnlngnam Needham Framingham 38 Milford Framlngnam Walpole Framingham 53 Holliston Framingham Northeastern Framingham 54 Natick Framingham B. C. High M. I. T. TOURNAMENT Framingham 32 Lexington Front Row: J. Halpin, F. Chiudioni, E. Schell. Capt. E. Ferrazzi, W. Ryan, 'I'. George. J. Iilcklamis. Second Row: Mr. Lawson, Mr. Magoon. Manager A. Lewis. H. Drugan. C. Hickson. G. York. J Dall R. Whittemore, D. Wiggin, R. Quinn, Manager R. Kinsman. Mgr. S. Toczvdlowski. Mr. Damn-ls. Third Row: L. Delpoio, L. Abelli, D. Levandoski. T. Piccirillo, E. Belfort. E. Sihson. E. Introim, D. Gini nieri, R. Fair, H. Giallo. lie' THE PHILOM Front Row: L. Leveille, M. Peck, D. Hart, I. Ayoob, P. Duffy. B. Alspaugh, E. Falconi, S. Mason. Second Row: M. Leverone, J. Donnelly, C. Mathieu, V. Pollena, M. Genesio, V. Mon- tenari, E. Guerra, A. Walsh, V. Boyle. Third Row: V. Fair, F. Shine. Y. Bertuzzi, R. Bertozzi, M. Giambetti, L. Mailhoit, D. Furbish, M. Phillips, L. Walker. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SENIORS Won 8 Lost 1 Tied 1 Framingham 58 Acton Framingham 46 Hopkinton Framingham 27 Concord Framingham 19 Wayland Framingham 42 Marlboro Framingham 23 Medway Framingham 38 Holliston Framingham 14 Needham Framingham 25 Franklin Framingham 39 Westboro SOPHOMORES VVon 3 Lost 0 Framingham 18 Framingham 44 Framingham 20 Westboro Soph. Medway 3rd Needham Soph. JUNIORS Won 9 Lost 1 Framingham Acton 2nd Framingham Hopkinton 2nd Framingham Concord 2nd Framingham Wayland 2nd Framingham Marlboro 2nd Framingham Medway 2nd Framingham Holliston 2nd Framingham Needham Jrs. Framingham Franklin 2nd Framingham Westboro Jrs. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM WON 2 Lost 2 Framingham Westboro Framingham 1 Needham Framingham 2 Needham Framingham 412 Westboro 7 9 11 10 5 13 T 11 14 10 '2 I x v vb ,ax i l Q s-6' Y 2' Ln I K A ' I A I ' I -. .. Front Row: L. Viallc, A. Walsh. B. lNlacBride, J. Woodward 1Capt.b, N. Woodxvard. D Hart, D. S4-zimzin. Second Row: J. Sanderson. C. Foster, P. Kairh, S. Foster. M. Coacly. L. Lcvcille. Miss Stiles, Cuzicli. ATH THE PHILOMATH 011D .-:first-i Front Row: P. Craighead, S. Greeley tCapt.J, W. Wallis, S. Viall. Second Row: C. Garrahan, C. Bracken, J. Dunn, H. Perlmutter. Third Row: J. DeGozzaldi, H. Lawson, Jr., V. Mandoff. Back Row: Mr. Lundberg, Coach: Mr. Lawson, Faculty Manager. TRACK TEAM Won 2 Lost 4 Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Wellesley Walpole Needham Marlboro Norwood St. Marks - -fl 63 TENNIS TEAM Won 4 Lost 1 Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Framingham Wellesley Needham Needham Marlboro Marlboro ll V h Front Row: J. Clopeck. W. Martin. A. Napolitano, R. Wliittcnioie L. Bouchard. Second Row: L. Peso, F. Chiudioni, R. Morini. C. Knight. Third Row: Mr. Brooks, J. Hanagan, E. Ferrazzl. Mr. Lawson PHILOMATH 646' THE ,JAMF vfm .10 IN 'ff' Y ' vwlhl cf 41- MIM 154.94-1 Front Row: A. Ferrari. J. Fair, R. Battistelli, T. George 1Capt.l, B. Verdy, R. Quinn, A. Regan. Second Row: R. Johnson, H. Morris, F.. O'Donnell, T. Schiavi, C. Gardner, D. Wigzgin. Third Row: D. Askin, D, Hixon, G. Mooney, S. Powell. Fourth Row: Mr. Lawson, Faculty Manager: Mr. Daniels, Coach: Fraininghani Fraininghain Fraininghani Fraininghain Fi'ainin9,l'iain Franiinghani Fra ininghain Fraininghain Frainlnghani Frziininghani BASEBALL TEAM Won 5 Lost 5 0 Hudson 0 Wellesley 7 Milford 10 Norwood 5 'Walpole 10 Milford 1 XVel1esley 0 Norwood 0 Natick 22 Natick Mr, Acton, Assistant Manager. 6 3 2 3 0 9 -1 3 7 1 THE PHILOMATH easel' Class Benefactor . Best Athlete . . Most Popular . . Most Friendly . Neatest . . Quietest . Best Dancer . Faculty joy . Biggest Eater . . Most Optimistic . Most Pessimistic . jolliest . . Most Serious . . Best Looking . . Wittiest . . Smartest . Best Actress . Best Actor . . Biggest Talker . Biggest Gum Chewer . . Most Sophisticated Sweetest . . . Best Dressed . . Most Likely to Succeed . Most Pleasing Personality Most Industrious . Best Speaker . . Class Artist . . Most Domestic . 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