Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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SE IUH IEMUIHS aw., First irozv, left to right: Norman Russfll. Clara Santamaria, Susan Carnevale, Louise Sollows, Jacqueline Wiley, Assistant Editor, Marie Patch, Editor-itz-Clzfefg Tamara Ushakoff, Joyce Leonard, Phyllis Stansfield, George Sunderland. Second row, left to right: Doris Hardy, Janice Cutler, Elizabeth McGee, Marilyn Mason, Mary Tosi, June Ellis, Janice Duran, Bette Nicholson, Edna Peabody, Roberta Holmes. Th 'rd row, left to right: Joyce Klink, Assistant Aclvertisiing Manager, Helen Maggia- como, Nancy Hamor, Joseph Mitchell, Richard Field, Mary Pettipas, Advertising lllafnagerg Anita Powers, Patricia Allen, Marilyn Berry. .llemliers absent 'when picture was talferz: Gordon Whitaker, Patricia Riordan, Wil- liam Moffett, Virginia Brady, Maria Constantino, Louise Mascioli, June Aucone, Richard MacDonald, Mario Landolfi, Gloria Kingman, Leverett Campbell, Lawrence Cann, Editor-in-Ch ief: Advertising Salesrnen: Marie Patch Assistant Editor: Jacqueline Wiley Literary Editors: Doris Hardy, Janice Cutler, Elizabeth McGee, Marilyn Berry Art Editors: Janice Duran, William Moffett, Joseph Mitchell, Anita Powers, Nancy Hamor, Mary Tosi, Virginia Brady, Bette Nicholson, Marilyn Mason, Maria Con- stantino, Louise Mascioli, June Aucone, Tamie Ushakoif, Richard MacDonald, Mario Landolfi, Gloria Kingman, Lev- erett Campbell, Lawrence Cann, Patri- cia Riordan, Rita Dettorre, Laura Pel- licio, Virginia McKenzie Joyce Leonard, Phyllis Stansfield , Subscly-iptjonsf Aggjsfanf E'df1'f0iy3.' Patricia Allen, Richard Whitaker June Ellis, Roberta Holmes, Clara Statistics: bantamama Tamie Ushakoff, Louise Sollows Adziertising Manager: , Mary Pettipas Clubs Edztors: , , , Richard Field, Norman Russell Assistant Advertising Manage? ' - ' Jgyge mink Home Room Statzstzcs Asszstants: Sports Editors: lloys: George Sunderland Girls: Helen Maggiacomo Mary Alexander, Susan Carnevale, Jan- ice Cutler, Doris Hardy, Helen Johnson, Lauretta Mallardi, Janet Palardy, Janet Rankin, John Benjamin, Fred Woods Faculty Advisers I'uhIi1-ation - Miss Watters Business - Miss Griflin .flrllwrtisinig - Miss Brown Fin.'znce's - Mr. Jameson Subscriptions - Miss John Art - Mr. Kimball 'I'yping - Miss Sakrison

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TU MY GRADUATES I congratulate you one and all on completing your years of so-called secondary education. Many of you will go on to higher levels of education in institutions for training in special skills and in professions. My thought to you is that none should feel that his or her education is completed when he graduates from this school. You should all continue your education! In fact, if you are to keep pace with modern conditions of life you must continue learning! How? Life itself is a school if so accepted and so prac- ticed. Opportunities to continue mental growth are abun- dant and present everywhere. My advice is that you do not content yourself with simple exposure to them. Informa- tion and real knowledge are two different things. Knowl- edge leads to understanding, to freedom of thought, to sympathy, and to appreciation and the practice of the prin- ciples which we hold most precious in our democratic way of life. But, above all, you must hold this truth as self-evident. All the knowledge and education in the world will only des- troy it, and that right soon, unless we believe in moral and religious truths and ways of thinking and acting. Your greatest need, and the world's greatest need, in the years ahead will be sound and dependable character among its occupants. Sincerely, isp- U,



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