Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

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S M..9 ..,M.IO II ond I2 ISOVICII4 ...,MI-I ...HIS ...I6-72 .,...72 .,.72 ..I.,,73 74 ond 75 .M76-80 .. 8I-9I .S-2-IIO III-IZS I BROCKTONIA YEARBOOK STAFF Co-Editors THEODORA LONG RRISCILLA MOORE Jr- Editorial WINONA CLOW JOSEPH ELAHERTY RICHARD DOREY CHARLES SOCARIDES RUTH RECKHAM RODNEY BURGESS Business RICHARD TARLOW BERNARDINE FINE ALLAN EATON TERESA TOMASELLI ROSE CAROZZI EVERETT BRITTON Jo General Adviser EDMUND RILLA do .vp Art Adviser Sports THOMAS HATZIS ARTHUR L- LONG J,-. Jn A,-f Consultant JOHN CONROY HAROLD T, EATON ADMINISTRATION JOHN L MILLER Supermtemdamr cf Scmds 4 RUEL E TUCKER Headmaster ADMINISTRATION f'ff1 5 'R I I Pl'Q-iT.E L HUT f Axf 1940 CLASS OFFICERS 4 . gi 'z xg xi it ,-hx. E 'z V b ...vm 1 I. I L Y X A 1 Q.. :ENT 1'-'UWHY ISABEL VAIL Hr: dw, ie-Przaderwr WR' fA.f'.NPION ARTHUR MCGRAIL Secretory Treasurer 6 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 'Q ' 'R . . .- L . ,- - . cud: - , . ,A5:2i , .--v 1? 4 H -5 -1 ' R4 EE Z, 'MARY BENNETT JEAN BURGESS .','f'1Rf:ARET GLL ' FRANK MURPHY ROBERT SLOCUM 7 PROPH ETS - .- LCFCTH1' EURPILL 3. -r. ,- lf' i EFQUCE HIGGKNS EETTE DQDGE HARRY PIERSON 5- Hb' KATHARINE SMITH 8 HAROLD Yi I NSOF, HISTORIANS , . . 6 4 .K .3 ' I JEAN FRELLICK HARRY RICH I5-if Y MARY PITARO SAMUEL PIZZA 9 JQSEFH FLAHEPTY SHIRLEY TEVLIN CVCQT Poet Wvx . . RITA PATRY RODNEY D. BURGESS Od1st Composer IO 3 ,A 5' , 1, if S bv. 'Cx .V , .rf - ,vg- -QQ w , ' ,nf , ' I .,'l.: ,fg ' . ,LT . , A.. Jams.. .. ,whxm il' If .1-.alz mv V, CLASS ORATION A cHALLENaE-By Joseph riohefty ln considering the various aspects of the present European war, one may naturally ask, Well, what has it all to do with me? l-low is it likely to affect the U. S? The average American does not see in the present struggle an imminent threat to democracy, When our country entered the First World War, we thought that our soldiers were fighting to make the world safe for democracy, the events of the past few years have proved how wrong we were, The result in Europe has been the destruction of democratic governments like our own in countries where the people had an ideal, a desire for a better life, for self-gov- ernment, but, worn out by years of poverty and distress, they welcomed any change, even dictatorship. Despite this fact, it remains that whatever the out- come of the conflict, there is sure to be a resulting chaos which will affect our nation, to the point where the freedom of the individual will be imperilled. Its defense rests on us. Time passes quickly and brings with each age many new conceptions of human betterment, some good, others necessarily evil. lt is difficult to dis- tinguish between the two, for oftentimes they resemble each other so closely that to separate one from the other requires discriminating thought, but it is easier not to think, The present period leads one to the belief that today, more than ever before, we live in a complex world, The necessity of evaluation of ideas is paramount, its place in modern life must never be minimized. The tendency toward the unreasoning acceptance of statements is our deepest pitfall, we are all too prone to nod yes to every statement made authoritatively on the radio, or to accept the policy of a political party, without thought or consideration, in time this inertia may sound the death-knell of democracy. ln achieving the present high standard of living, Americans have sacrificed many things, among them the habit of individual thinking, ln focusing our attention on our immediate concerns, we fail to recognize the significance of seemingly unimportant events, which, given time to mature, may strangle our culture and destroy our very livelihood. There has sprung up in our country a group of self-appointed reformers, pro- fessional patriots, who consider it their sacred duty to save America from itself. That they may accomplish this noble end, they gird up their loins in the stars and stripes, conceal their bigotry and ignorance in a flow of patriotic verbiage, and parade the land with shouts of America for Americans. Their weapons are name-calling and the glittering generality, their targets those who realize and assert that America is not perfect. These misguided zealots jump to the conclusion that anyone seen in conversation with a believer in these sinister panaceas is himself connected with them, Decatur's sentiment, Our country, right or wrong, is their Bible. Moreover, they think that the freedom of the Constitution is being used as a shield for subversive activity. To be sure, eternal vigilance is the price of democracy, but let us not confuse vigilance with blind- ness to our own shortcomings. Yet these organizations, in many cases where they considered themselves most patriotic indenying the rights of free speech and free press to certain alien groups or in disenfranchising the Negro, were surely as un-American as the very groups they persecuted. In their zeal, they have forgotten what follows the abrogation of the Bill of Rights, they have ll forgotten the examples of Germany and Russia. Let us not heed the cries of these American fuhrers and commissars, let us not expend our energy in persecuting these minority organizations which declare that America is decadent, but let us instead wipe out the causes of their cries, let us strive for the good of the working man, the ordinary citizen, for therein lies our hope. Let us exalt our country, but let us not exalt it blindly, for though it be the world's stronghold of Light and Truth, yet there are many dangerous injustices, insidious things, of which we must be aware. Fifty years ago, James Bryce said that the only conspicuous failure of American democracy was its municipal government. l-lad Bryce expanded his statement, he would, no doubt, have laid the blame for this corruption on the inertia of the individual citizen. According to Lincoln, ours is a government by, of, and for the People, yet it is these same people who will relinquish their sovereign rights at a word from the ward boss or a glittering generality made by some rabble-rouser, Although four years lie between most of the graduating class and the ballot-box, during that period we must be strengthening our- selves for the day when, as full enfranchised citizens, we mark our first ballot. ln order to vote the more wisely, to benefit ourselves and our community, we must sense two most important points: the importance of the vote, and the acceptance of its responsibilities. The least citizen of this land has within his grasp the vote-a power that raises him to the level of the greatest captain of industry or the most brilliant statesman. No man can take it from him unless he so wills it, with it he is able to benefit himself and his fellow-man, without it he is nothing. Therefore, in this intervening time, we must realize that we whose destiny is to be shaped by the fate of this nation are ourselves responsible for its course. Periodically critical articles on the state of youth today appear, are widely discussed, and disappear, to be followed closely by others of the same nature. They are divided roughly into two groups: those deploring the ethical state of youth and those deploring youthful shiftlessness and irresponsibility. The first, l believe, we can dismiss, the same thing has been said ever since the days of imperial Rome, it is the second we must not fail to consider. Few of us today have even the remotest conscious sense of actual civic responsibility or duty, true, we have been taught that on the shoulders of its youth will rest the fate of the nation, the fate of an ideal, democracy, but we have discarded these admoni- tions as the speech of a generation who have failed to make a better world themselves, and expect us to correct their mistakes. When anyone asks how we shall ever be able to manage the affairs of a nation when we refuse the onus of daily life, we answer, lt will all come with time. But we are mistaken, today we must steel ourselves for tomorrow's struggles, we must realize our responsi- bilities today in order to fulfill our duties tomorrow. We must not procrastinate, we must act, for today we lay the foundation of our lives. Let us remember that our city, our state, our nation are what we make them. We, as civic-minded citizens, must find what problems confront our government, and then be pre- pared to take an active part in finding an effective remedy for them. Archibald MacLeish, in his America Was Promises asks the question America is promises for whom? The answer, so simple that it is a revelation, is America is promises for those who take them. lf we remember that, we cannot fail. I2 CLASS HISTORY These four yeors through which we hove just possed were filled not only with much hord work ond grove disoppointments, but olso with mony well-eorned ochievements ond o greot deol of hoppiness, This is o groduoting closs of which we con rightfully be proud. Brockton High hos been compored with other schools in scholorship, music, ond othletics, ond hos never been found wonting. The foculty of Brockton High hos been oltered considerobly. The promotion of Mr, John L, Miller to superintendent of schools left the heodmoster's position vocont. This wos obly filled by Mr, Ruel E Tucker. Upon the morrioge of Miss Kotherine French, of the domestic science deportment, Miss Doris M. l-lothowoy wos oppointed. Miss Rochel S. Pope, Miss Morito Cooley, ond Miss Morgoret Robertson olso resigned to be morried. Mr, Wesley I., Merritt wos nomed in the music deportment, Mr. Doniel Creedon wos odded to the commerciol deport- ment, ond Mr. Joseph Spong wos elected heod of the science deportment, Lost June, becouse of the resignotion of Dr, MocGregory, o mon respected by every- one with whom he come in contoct, Mr. Williom J, Montgomery ond Mr. Rolph S. Frellick were given the positions of mosters. At this point we should pouse to poy tribute to Mr. Edword Boiley, former heod of science deportment for mony yeors, who possed owoy shortly ofter his resignotion in l938. The closs enrollment in September, l936, wos 982 pupils, The totol number of pupils enrolled on Moy l, l94O, wos 698. This shows o decreose of 284. Although this moy seem to be o lorge percentoge, it is no more thon con be expected from such o lorge closs in four yeors. There hove been importont chonges in the curriculum offered by the school. The most populor oddition, perhops, is the driver troining course with Mr. George F. Loing in chorge. Next is the greotly increosed interest in the music progrom of the school. Since the election of Mr. Wesley L. Merritt to the teoch- ing stoff, the bond hos shown greot improvement, Both the boys' ond girls' glee clubs, which were presented with moroon choir robes this yeor, hove members who ore tolented, The orchestro, under the direction of Mr. George Sowyer Dunhom, hos delightfully entertoined the student body ot mony on ossembly. There is olso on increose in the music courses offered. Lostly, is the recently inouguroted port-time system in the commerciol course. In this plon, the better pupils, with the Consent of their porents, ore ploced in the offices throughout the school system, ond thus get experience which should better quolify them for jobs ofter groduotion. Our othletes hove brought mony honors both to the school ond to themselves. In our sophomore ond senior yeors the footboll teoms coptured not only the Closs A championship, but olso the stote title. Agoin in our junior yeor the footboll teom wos presented with the Closs A title. The boseboll teom wos put in the spotlight by winning the stote chompionship in I938. The hockey teom, leogue chompion in our sophomore yeor, hos been greotly oided by the construc- tion of o hockey rink on Eldon B, Keith Field, The cross-country teom reoped its shore of glory by hurdling to the New Englond chompionship in l94O. The golf teom putted its woy to the Southeostern Mossochusetts chompionship lost I3 year. The track team's sprinting has won the Southeastern Massachusetts championship tor the past three years. The social tunctions of the class could not all be sponsored because of the clos- ing of the hall last January. l-lowever, the senior class play, The Bat, was highly successful. The Pageant of the Nativity has been presented for the past two years at Christmas time by the combined musical organizations of the school and the Dramatic Club, This year the presentation was made public for the first time. As Juniors we had a most enjoyable time at the joint Junior- Senior social. ln conclusion, we wish to extend our hearty thanks to the members of the whole teaching force, Our teachers have helped to make our sojourn here at Brockton l-ligh both educational and pleasant. 949 . By Shirley Tevlin High on wind-swept hills we've stood Beneath the sun, no cares, no fear, Had not to run, shed not a tear, And viewed the years ahead as good. We now move down through tall, green grass Feet so swift and hearts so free, Eyes which, wide, yet cannot see What the future holds. Alas! We come upon the dirt and rock, Trip and fall upon our knee. We pray to God that we may see, And in our hearts the pain we lock. Black clouds above make dim our way, But in the darkness we shall know There is a place where no winds blow, Where golden sun shall bring new day. l4 CLASS ODE Mdsre br, Rodney, D, Burgess Words by RITO Pom 2:12 11111191 MJ J: , TTMTTTTTMTTTQ. 'rrrrfrfrh Tr? W-we P or rrfrr Tr r - 'jr4Th4VhL1JlFHTlHJ 1 Tie were ur Tee' eheil Trend These hd!ls Nor our rereeg r-Si fr agrwgl Vid were IVT -ddssrdehu ahdTT we meer A QU, dhd hdirer, Throhg Gm Mme hos come, when lessons ddhe We Ted e . e our SChOOTdO'3,' L,rIO',, BUT dhoh we dTI Shdll mem OQOIIT lm The lrghr OT G TTGOVCTTH dd: We!!! Qldhee hdT bdiig but TOQT dhedd, Im our hedrT3 ghdiT re2,T hd Tedr, PUT rOTher TVUSTTVTQ lr: hhg VTQVTTC, To shnhmg perm wel! ireer ,fr-d when ,ouTh'5 roses zhdll deecig fl-hd burmshed Tech be whrre, Vwfe QTTH wrll Cheer our SOUI3 wlTh Qgrrmg fxhd fGCQ rhTO The hghT' T5 QMJWZQ4 DORIS E. ABRAHAMSON Doddie 2 Millett St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, I: Class Dues Collector, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV: Basketball, II, IV. Iri- terests: reading, bowling, swim- ming, hiking, dancing, horseback riding. Future: business college, ALEXANDER ABRAMOWITZ Alec 27 Otis St. College Sc. Interests: basketball. Future: Bentley's faccountingl. IANE E. ADAMS 61 Martland Ave. College L. A. Activities: Arch- ery Club, I, II. Interests: archery, swimming, Christian Endeavor. Future: Bryant Stratton Secre- tarial, Young People's, Church work. ELEANOR M. AHEARN 29 No. Manchester St. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, I. Interests: skating, sew- ing, dancing, swimming. Future: Wiltred's Academy thairdress- ingl. HELENA K. AKERBLOM Ackie 12 Hazel St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Curie Science Club, Il: Honorary Member of Woman's Club, IV: Iunior Business Ad- ministration, IV. Interests: read- ing, dancing, skating, stamp col- lecting. Future: secretarial work, BERTIL R. AKESSON Spit 11 Sheppard Ave. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Rifle Club. Interests: philatelic interests, building model planes, hunting, Poker Bowling League. Future: building con- tractor or architect. 'i t ,S Sr rs . 'Vi' f ' Y ' ' i C 1 1 x T Y-:P fl , wr ' Y .- I . FRANK A. AKSTIN Willie ll Burton St. College L. A. Activities: Football, III, IV: Basketball, I, II: Golf, III. Interests: stamps, photog- raphy. Future: Georgetown Cmedicinel. P. PEARL ALBANO Patsy 26 Reservoir St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, II: Brocktonia Typist, IV. Interests: skating, tennis, walking, driving. Future: office work. FLORENCE M. ALFIERI Faud 38 Brett St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, I. Interests: comparing people with movie stars, col- lecting pictures of look-alikes. Future: dancing teacher. NORMA G. ALLIN 265 Belmont St. Academic G. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Library Monitor, III, IV: Brocktonia Lit- erary Statf, IV. Interests: dra- matics, writing. Future: Leland Power School of the Spoken Word. PAULINE M. ALLIN Paulie 265 Belmont St. Academic G. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV. Interests: drawing for school activities, Women's Club posters, dramatics. Future: Massachusetts School ot Art fcommercial artl. SAMUEL ALTIERI Sam 190 School St. Academic G. Interests: football, baseball, hunting, fishing, stamp collecting. Future: engineering school. ALDONIA I. ALUSOW Donnie 736 No. Montello St. College L. A. Activities: Glee Club, I: Nominating Committee, IV. Interests: dancing, tennis, reading, swimming. Future: Katherine G i b b s tsecretarial work.l WILLIAM E. ANDERSON Bi11 28 Nilsson St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Foot- ball, Ig Basketball, I. Interests: collecting pipes and stamps. F u t u r e : Springfield College tphysical instructorl. FRED H. ANDREWS Amos 53 W. Chestnut St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Divisional Basketball, II, III, IV: Outdoor Track, IV: Swimming, III. In- terests: basketball, swimming, hockey, ping pong, drawinfl. pool, tennis, baseball. Future: architect. EDITH G. ARANSKY Goldie 222 Crescent St. College I.. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Iunior Usher: Library Monitor's Club: Class Play Committee: Class Play Usher. Interests: Iunior League, bowling, tennis. Future: Simmons School of Nursing. MARION ASACKER Buno 56 Huntington St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball tCaptain, I, IU: Student Coun- cil, I: Sewing Club, III: Brock- tonia Staff, IV. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Club, danc- ing, reading, sewing. Future: Burdett Business School. ISABELLE B. BADEAU Isie 23 Orange St. Commercial. '-T' ,ev 6'- azvil' i ri X ,Aa 5 WD ni 42. 'qv ,. -1 CHARLOTTE G. BAKER nchi.. 247 No. Central Ave., Wollaston College Sc. Basketball, I: Class Secretary, I: Archery Club, II. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, camping, swimming. F u t u r e : Chandler School tcourt reportingl. SOPHIE BAKER 64 Walnut St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, IV: Brocktonia Typist, IV. Interests: swimming, danc- ing, H. O. Y. A. Future: civil service work. SHIRLEY P. BALSER Parkie 84 Ellis St. Academic G. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I, II. Interests: stamp collecting, Rainbow Girls, Brownies, swimming, skating. Future: Williams' School. ROBERT F. BARNEY Bob 131 Cliiton Ave. Academic G. Activities: Football, I, II, III, IV tVarsity, II, III, IVI: Track, I, II, III, IV. Interests: sports, fishing, C. B. C. Future: Providence College or Fordham. GEORGE T. BARRY 66 Manners Ave. College L. A. Activities: Brock- tonia Stott, III, IV: Band, I. In- terests: music, stamp collecting. Future: Brown University. ALICE M. BARTKIAVICUS Allie 125 Arthur St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Hockey, III: Li- brary Monitor, III, IV: Class Gift Committee, III. Interests: skat- ing, tennis, knitting. Future: Combridge Hospital tnursingl. ALPHONSE A. BATAKIS Al 26 Ridge St. Academic G. FRANK W. BATCHELDER Bud 63 Herrod Ave. Commercial. Interests: bowling, roller skating, driving, dancing. RITA M. BEAUREGARD Ri 205 Court St. Academic I-I. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, III, IV: Christmas Pageant, III, IV: PinaIore Usher, III. Interests: reading. swimming, hiking. Future: Kath- leen Dell School lmedical sec- retaryj. EVA M. BELCHER 45 Hovendon Ave. Commercial. Interests: sports. Future: general office work. HYACINTH BELL Hycy 15 Erie Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II fCaptainJ: Girls' Glee Club, III: Part-time Worker. In- terests: swimming, reading, danc- ing, bowling. Future: beautician. WILLIAM I. BENNER Bill 122 Forest St. Academic G. Activities: Agri- cultural Club, II: Camera Club, IV, Interests: photography, agri- culture. Future: commercial photography. 5 - Q ns. I I I .fl gs... s. .a 6- :-. --I - lx YK 7 3' - WQXNX Y, ,. s ,gi .1 Q. 5 4? f ' v. Y in .s.r. 'V' -O- I I9 MARY A. BENNETT Benny 19 Morton St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Class Executive Committee, IV: Brocktonia Staff, III, IV: Brocktonia Collector, III: Iunior Usher. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, Zeta Gamma So- rority, skiing, tennis. Future: P. G., Duke tmerchandisingl. BEATRICE L. BENOIT Beadie 38 Addison St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, I, II: Basketball, I, II: Hockey, III. Interests: sports. Future: study ol furs, ottice work. MARIE A. BENOIT Skippy 64 Tyler St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Brocktonia Room Collector, II: Class Dues Collec- tor, III. Interests: knitting, em- broidering, needle work ot all kinds. Future: Rhode Island or Grave's School of Design fknit- ting instructorl. EVELYN I. BENSON Buba 12 Menlo St. Commercial. Interests: boating, tennis, music, bowling, hiking. Future: business school. HILDA BERGER 243 Crescent St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: tennis, swimming, basketball, Iunior League of Temple Israel, Iunior Woman's Club, Y. M. I-I. A., Young Iudea. Future: Bridgewater State Teach- ers College. GEORGINA L. BERGERON Georgie 131 Liberty St. Academic I-I. Interests: reading, camping, hiking. Future: nursing. IAMES E. BERRY Iimmy 925 No. Main St. Academic G. Interests: I-Ii-Y, sports, sketching. LAWRENCE E. BERRY Larry 21 Hemlock St. Commercial. Interests: baseball, football, swimming, ice skating, roller skating. GLORIA M. BIBBO Glo 155 Lawrence St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Swimming, II, III: Nominating Committee, III: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: bi- cycle riding, reading, swimming, bowling, dancing, movies, Iunior Twentieth Century Club. Future: Katherine Gibbs School. THELMA G. BILL Tl-gel 520 Ash St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, IV. Interests: reading, col- lecting swing records, candid camera shooting. Future: surgical nurse. ALFRED U. BILUNAS Oley 63 Beacon Park St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Bas- ketball, III, IV, Track, III, IV. Interests: photography. music. sports. Future: Worcester Trade School. i.i:srr:n R. Blsuor Mickey 24 watson si. Industrial Arts A. ACtivitieSZ Tumbling Team, II, III, IV. In- terests: skating, tennis. ARLINE F. BLACKMAN Fay 291 Grove St. Commercial. Interests: reading good books, playing guitar, danc- ing. Future: Cambridge School ot Physiotherapy lmassagingl. MARIORIE G. BLAKE Marge 26 Lilly Ave. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. Inter- ests: Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, dancing, swim- ming, singing, skating. Future: University of Rochester fsingingl. ANN C. BOGOSIAN 19 Torrey Ave. Commercial. Interests: sports. Future: Katherine Gibbs Secre- tarial School. FLORENCE V. BOGOSIAN Flossie 31 Hall St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Part-time worker. Inter- ests: baseball, swimming, danc- ing. Puture: switchboard oper- ator or nursing. IOSEPH A. BOLSTER Ioe 351 No. Warren Ave. Academic G. Interests: bicycling, hiking, chemistry, woodworking, electric and machine work, photography. BARBARA P. BOOTH Babs 141 Belmont St. Household Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector, IV: Sewing Club, IV. Interests: bowling, dancing, swimming, collecting paper napkins. Future: jewelry designer. EDWARD F. BOOTH Ed 1236 Montello St. Commercial. Interests: all kinds of sports. Future: aeronautics. BARBARA L. BOWLEY Barb ll Tremont St. Academic G. Interests: stamp collecting, Crocheting, swimming, c a rn pin g. Future: business school tsecretarial workj. WILLIAM H. BOYD Bill 40 Macey Ave. Commercial. Interests: President Brockton lunior Leaders Y. M. C. A., Hi-Y, Future: Bent- ley School of Accounting and Finance. BERNICE T. BOYLAN Bennie 15 Park Rd. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III. Interests: tennis, bas- ketball, dancing, bowling. Fu- ture: Wilfred Academy of Beauty Culture. IOHN F. BOYLE Wings 72 Newbury St. College Sc. Actavztiesz Track, I, II, III, IV: Cross Country, III, IV. Interests: I-li-Y, track, swim- ming, music, Y. M. C. A. Future: Massachusetts State College. IOHN L. BRACE Red 66 Prospect St. Commercial. Future: Bentley School of Accounting. 9? QS we MERRILL G. BRADBURY Mickey 1201 Main St. Academic G. Interests: reading, baseball, wrestling, bowling. Future: U. S. Navy. ELAINE F. BRADY 229 Belmont St. Academic T. Activities: Debate ing Club, IVJ Glee Club, IV: Divisional Basketball, I. Inter- ests: reading, swimming, poetry, hiking, Future: Bridgewater Teachers College thistoryl. EVELYN T. BREGA 113 Wheeler Ave. College I.. A. Activities: Glee Club, I, III. Interests: music, singing, tennis, swimming. Fu- ture: Bridgewater State Teachers College tforeign languagesl. CARLETON A. BRICKNELL Brick 34 Nash Ave. College Sc. Activities: Rifle Club, I: Cross Country Team, II, Ill, IV: Track Team, II, III, IV. Interests: amateur radio, track, dancing, hiking, gardening. Future: Coast Guard Academy. DAVID A. BRIDGWOOD Dave 27 Olive St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Class Gift Committee, II, III. Interests: bowling, swimming, s t a m p s. Future: Wentworth tmachine workl. EVERETT O. BHITTON, IR. Brit 128 Belair St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Rifle Club, III, IV tPresident, IVlg Year Book Staff, IV. Interests: skiing, skating, swimming, rifle work. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College tteacher of mathematicsl. GLORIA C. BRODEUR Glory B4 Green St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il, III: lunior Usher: Class Dues Collector, III, IV: Part-time W o r k e r. Interests: dancing, swimming, badminton, skating, bowling. Future: commercial work. ELEANOR L. F. BROOKS Brooksie 27 Falmouth Ave. Commercial. Activities: Archery, ll: Nominating Committee, III: Business Administration Club, Ill: Basketball, Ill, IV: Hockey, IV: Class Dues Collector, IV. In- terests: dancing, swimming, skat- ing, riding, bowling, tennis, bad- minton, archery. Future: tele- phone operator. PRISCILLA I. V. BROUSSEAU Pussy 201 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council Member, III: Class Dues Collector, I, II: Glee Club, II: Dramatic Club, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Tennis, III: Book Fair Play, III: Nominating Com- mittee, II, Ill. Interests: dancing, tennis, swimming, riding. Future: Katherine Gibbs School. EVELYN V. BROWN Brownie 268 Summer St. Commercial. Interests: dancing, skating, music, tennis, picture collecting, Future: Simmons Col- lege lsecretarial workl. RUTH F. BROWN Betty 41 Palmer St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Hockey, III: Glee Club. II, IV: Brocktonia Room Collec- tor, IV. Interests: sports, fishing. camping. Future: Post Graduate, Deaconess Hospital fnursingl. CLAIRE A. BUCKLEY Cally 96 Ccrlmar St. Academic T. Activities: Class Gift Committee, III: Basketball, I, II, III fCaptain, IJ: Hockey, III. Interests: tennis, dancing, swim- ming, skating, bowling, stamp collecting. Future: Kings County Hospital, N. Y. fnursingl. if - fire 1 4.1,-ff' ve? f 3:7 We ,. 6 . . f .Me f fl . 4 f 4 f 43 9 1? I gs till' x w N. X 1' . T6'6f',, . A ay. m r 5 ti Q ? 'N 1 'rl .' 7 1.2 5. A wf i IEANNE A. BUCKLEY Buck 12 Springfield St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il: Class Dues Collector, II: Brocktonia Collector, I: Part- time Worker, III, IV. Interests: dancing, skating, bowling, ten- nis. Future: Kathleen Dell Sec- retarial School Cprivate sec- retaryl. ALICE S. BULLMAN Al 15 Battles St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Science Club, I. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating, bowling, Iunior Twentieth Cen- tury Catholic Club. Future: Kath- erine Gibbs Secretarial School. HAZEL P. BURBANK HHOPPY.. 316 Plymouth St., E. Bridgewater Household Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball, I, II: Sewing Club, I, III, IV !Pub. Ag. IVJ: Hockey, III: Iunior Usher: Class Play Comm.: Class Play Usher: Brocktonia Room Collector, I: Library Moni- tor, II, III: Library Monitor's Club, II: I-Ion. Mem. Woman's Club, IV. Interests: dancing, skating, sew- ing, modeling, ice-boat racing. Future: Mayfair Academy or School of Modeling in New York fphotographic modelingj. DANIEL F. BURGESS 247 Market St. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, I: Aero Club, I, II. In- terests: D e M o I a y, swimming, skating, skiing, model building, drawing, dancing. Future: Colby tbusiness administrationl. IEAN A. BURGESS Ieanie 123 Prospect St. College L. A. Activities: Student Council, I: Class Executive Com., Il, Ill, IV: Basketball, I, II, III tClass Team, IIIJ: Hockey, III, IV fClass Team, III, IVJ: Glee Club, I, II, III: Junior Usher. Interests: music, Rockne Asso- ciation, sports. Future: Massa- chusetts State College Cexterision servicel. RODNEY D. BURGESS Penrod 377 No. Cary St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Dra- matic Club, IV tPresident, IVJ: Male Chorus, III, IV tVice-Presi- dent, IVJ: Student Council, I, III: Iunior Usher: Community Fund Speaker, IV: Year Book Staff, IV Member All-state High School Chorus, III, IV. Interests: music, swimming. Future: Post Gradu- ate, Bridgewater State Teachers College. KATHLEEN E. BURKE Kathie 19 Florence St. Academic T. Activites: Basket- ball, I: Class Motto Committee, IV: Class Play Usher. Interests: skating, dancing, collecting per- fume bottles, bowling. Future: Westbrook Iunior College Crned- ical secretaryj. DOROTHY E. BURRILL Dottie 55 Churchill Ave. College I... A. Activities: Orches- tra, I, II: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV: Basketball, IV: Community Fund Speaker, IV: Class Play Comm., IV. In- terests: music, knitting, sewing, Rockne Association, Girl Scouts. Future: Richmond Professional Institute, College of William and Mary tsocial workl. ARLENE A. BUSHEY 57 Vine St. Academic G. Activities: Dues Collector, IV. Interests: tennis. swimming, movies. ARTHUR I. BUTLER Bud 28 Central Sq. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club, III: Male Chorus, I, II: Swimming, I, III. Interests: swim- ming, baseball, basketball, foot- ball, dancing, photography. Fu- ture: Brockton Business College, IOHN W. CAFFELLE lack 347 W. Chestnut St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Brocktonia Collector, I, II: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: baseball, hockey, golf. Future: agriculture and dairy work. EDWARD F. CAPFREY Cali 42 Hemlock St. College Sc. Activities: Duvisional Basketball, I, II, IV: Track, III, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, basketball, track, camping, reading. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege or Holy Cross. IANIECE E. CALDWELL 108 Richmond St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Field Hockey, III, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Glee Club, I, II: Student Council, II: Iunior Usher. Interests: collect- ing recordings, dancing, swim- ming, Zeta Gamma Sorority fPresidentl, Junior Woman's Club, Rainbow Girls, Rockne. Future: Westbrook Iunior College fmed- ical secretaryj. CATHERINE T. CAMBONE Kay ll Fremont St. Commercial. Activities: Emer- gency Room Secretary, Ill. In- terests: reading, bowling, movies, swimming, horseback riding, dancing, bicycling. Future: busi- ness school. DONALD E. CAMPBELL Don 278 Quincy St. Academic G. Activities: Nom- inating Committee Warden, III: Student Council, III: Ring Com- mittee, III: Class Play: Dues Collector, IV. Interests: stamp collecting, scouting, I-Ii-Y, sports. Future: embalming school. MARION E. CAMPBELL 29 Second St. Commercial. Activities: Corridor Marshal, II, III. Interests: swim- ming, boating, bowling, ice skat- ing, roller skating, tennis. Fu- ture: business college. MARY D. CAMPION 13 French Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Sec- retary, II, III, IV: Student Coun- cil, I, II ISecretary, III: Business Administration Club, III, IV IVice- President, IIII: Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Basketball Referee, IV: Community Fund Speaker, III, Interests: Rockne, Zeta Gamma Sorority. Future: P. G., Sargent College ot Physical Ed. fB.U.J MARGARET I. CANAVAN Peggy 14 E. Chestnut St. Household Arts. Interests: danc- ing, swimming, skating, sewing. Future: Wrentham State Hos- pital fnursingj. GEORGIA P. CANELIAS Georgie 215 No. Main St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, Il: Hockey, III, IV: Tennis, II: Swimming, II. Interests: horse- back riding, swimming. photog- raphy, tennis. Future: dress designing. NANCY CANTALUPO Nan 184 Myrtle St. Commercial. Activities: Hockey, IV: Basketball, IV: Girls' Glee Club, IV, Interests: dancing, skating, music, tennis. ROSE G. CAPACHIONE Rosina 221 Harvard St. College L. A. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, III, IV: Class Play Usher. Interests: reading, driv- ing, cooking, bicycle riding. Future: Boston University tteachingl. ROSE A. CAPOZZI Cappy 53 Tripp Ave. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Year Book Staff, IV: Curie Science Club, I. Inter- ests: dancing, hiking, bicycling, dramatics, bowling. PAULINE C. CARBONARA Polly 152 Lyman St. Academic T. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, I: Class Dues Collector, II: Library Monitors' Club, II: Library Monitor, II, III, IV: Basketball, I, II, III. Inter- ests: swimming, dancing, read- ing. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College. GLORIA T. CARLSON Glo 218 Market St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Hockey, III: Camera Club, IV: Tennis Club, II. Inter- ests: dancing, swimming, bowl- ing, Fidelis Club. Future: danc- ing teacher. - . VX ig sy.. 13 V ? wx l' WARREN R. CARLSON Q Q Pepper 302 Grafton St. College Sc. Interests: skating, Q 41:5 bowling, hunting, swimming. fb Future: Wentworth. KATHLEEN E. CARR Kath 34 Field St. College Sc. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, IV: Riding Club, II: Archery Club, III: Glee Club, II. Interests: Iunior Twen- tieth Century Club, dancing, swimming, bowling, riding. Fu- ture: kindergarten teacher. RICHARD E. CARR 160 Pearl St. College L. A. Activities: Drama Day, I: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV fPresident, III, IVI: Pinatore Lead, III: Christmas Pageant, III, IV. Interests: music, sports, fish- ing, ritle target practice. Future: Bentley School ot Accounting and Finance laccountingl. MARIE V. CARROLL 118 Lyman St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Glee Club, III: Class Ring Committee, III: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club tCorresponding Secretaryl, Senior Twentieth Century tHonorary Memberl. Future: Massachusetts State College tdieteticsl. ROBERT T. CARTER Cartsie 154 Bartlett St. Academic G. Activities: Ritle Club, I: Divisional Basketball, II, IV: Basketball Team, IV. ln- terests: basketball, Y. M. C. A., baseball. F u t u r e : Williams School. PATRICIA A. CASHIN Pat 43 Locust St. College Sc. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Dues Collector, III: Riding Club. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Club, horse- back riding, tennis. Future: Katherine Gibbs School. GENEVA M. CASHMAN 36 Galen St. Academic G. I1.Cl1V1I19SZ Basket ball, I, II, III, IV: Sewing Club IV. Interests: dtaniinq skgng skatzrr-gg, S'.'.'.f1'1fTl1I'12f basketball tennxs. Future: cosznetolagy. IANE B. CASS 588 Belmont St. IfIjIIC1assUIG1f P- , T '.. Y 'A-L -- 'e:r:rr.,.tee .ry I..r.,C. clue. '-.l'1gS .,,1:' ..2..:-.Cf, .- CMAQ .,. ,, ... A. .,. ' 17 k.C.i'.1T. . r.' VIZES r'.'1Q' ,fief I'.'. rmeresisz s'.'.',r:1rr,.r.g If 3-ffl. Qf ?3i'f-if-:','33ff1 . .'.'er...e,: ..e...,..,' .,-...,..- .,.,... Future: Ergcaewafer state geasf. ers College. EDWARD B. CASSIDY Butch 152 Riverview St. .l.cade-mr: G. Future: Hebron Academy. GEORGE L. CAVANAUGH Gordy 18 Turner St Ccririerc al. Interests: starr.: :QQ .ectgnqn a.rp.a:e rr.:C1e.1ng, .na Future: spcrts reportgncj. EVELYN E. CELIA 165 No. Warren Ave. Corttnierqal. .l.Ct1'J.T.es: Gzrls Glee Clus I II, III, IV t'I'reasurer I, II- 'Jute-Presieit, III: Pres Gent, N ' ei: Lent Cz' rrti., . rr Ercckfzrsa Fzizr. Cillectzr, III: Basketrpfxl, I II. III ICa,3,ta,:, I II, IIIJ: 'P,n1:.:rs IV: I-Iocltey III :Class Tcarnl. Interests travenrtfz, pans, eperas. Future rnustc schoal. CLAIRE A CENTRELLA 32 Park Rd B 1- :.1.r.fg, . L1 Jr-: 1- C Ll 1r,tar a. :,,..i,. '. -1, - kPI3IZ'.TI'.'?fC.'II. Act,'J:t.es: G I e e I 4' Luo, I, II, III: asketuizll, I: IrI:.CE:fy', III, fI:Y:.nat:n'g Czrrtrrrzif , 'ee 17. Injrestsz ciaxcrg sz-frm' ba, na Fttw D Perce ,, ' e e 1 rl' fl ,cler cal .-Mrkl. ,X ,. Eg? -2 ' D NANCY I. CESARINI Nan 117 Ford St. Acad-ernrc G: Actvtttes: Orches- trcr, I: Gzrls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. Interests: mustc. PAULINE L. CHIN 46 W. Elm St. C3rt1rrierc.aI. Actrv1t1es: Basket- ball, I, II, III: I-lsclzey, III, IV: E. H. S. Inaxcixrccrx Eczkkeecer, III, IV. Interests: Y. VK. C: A., s'.'.'gr::11na, ter,:.s, l:a:Irr11nt::n. Future: Ka1r,er1ne Grllcs trned' .car secretary -and scc:ar worm. MARION F. CHAMP Tic 109 Manomet St. Actadernzc I-I. Acttvttlesr Bas- rcetoalz I, II III: Hockey, III: Class Lues Cilleitir, II: Student Qouncl III: Gals Glee Club, III, IV tScr.lie, IVJ' Chrrstrn-as Pag- eant, IV: Cast ot H, M. S. Ptnfa- tcre III. Interests: rnustc. Future: Russell Sage College tnurstnqj, ALICE G. CHURCHILL 230 Warren Ave. C. Cslleae I.. A. Act.'Jtt.es:IIorrtLn1at :na C::':'.r:1.ttee, I: Archery' Club, ,I II: Crass Dues Ccllectctr, II: Easkefbat II III,lV Hockey, IV. Irtteies's: Rsclcne, Zeta Gamma czrcrty, Ha.nbc'.-1 Girls tI.tne C'fit:e:J, Iu:i:r 7.t't'c:r.C:n's Club, Pzrzer H, Sgc ety jVf:efPres1dentJ, s'.'.nrr.:r.,r.a. Future: Iuntor Col- lege tntedrcal secretaryl. L. IUDSON CHURCHILL Iud ll Prospect Ave. College Sc. Act.vttLes: Rxfle Club, I, II: Aqrcultural Club, II: Bas- ketball, III: Tennts, III, IV: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV. Interests: ciramatpcs, sports, Future: post graduate course. MARY R. CHUZAS 123 Battles St. Acaderrnc T, Fl.ct.'.'.tes: Gttls' GI-ee Clue, I, II, III: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: golf, skgnq, su-rrrrrrnzng, tennrs, f.sh1n:g, wrrt- nq, read.ng, dancng. Future: Brrdgewater State Teachers College. FRANCIS I. CLARK Frannie I00 Green St. Academic G. Activities: Division- al Basketball, III, IV: Tennis Team, Ill, IV. Interests: table tennis, bowling, roller skating, Chess Club. Future: Wentworth Institute tcivil servicel. KATHERINE P. CLARK Kaye 26 Belair St. College L. A. Activities: Library Monitor, III: Library Monitors' Club, III: Glee Club, IV. Inter- ests: swimming, dancing, bi- cycling, music. Future: West- brook Iunior College tsecretarial sciencel. MARILYN E. CLARK 5 Karl Pl. College L. A. Activities: Tennis Club, III: Glee Club, II: Dramatic Club, III, IV tSecretary, IIII: Class Dues Collector, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV fClass Team, I, II, Cap- tain, Ill: Hockey, III, IV: Class Play Usher. Interests: swimming and diving, skating, dancing, Iunior Twentieth Century Cath- olic Club. WINONA R. CLOW Nonny 50 Tremont St. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, I, III, IV tNominating Committee,IVl: Glee Club, I: Bas- ketball, I, II, Ill, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Class Play Usher, IV: Brock- tonia Literary Staff, IV: Year Book, IV. Interests: music, art, roller skating, Rockne Honorary Society, horseback riding, sports. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. BERNARD COHEN Bemie BI Wyman St. Academic G. Interests: wrestling. afternoon work. Future: Boston University Business Administra- tion tadvertisingl. LUCY M. COLOMBO 68 Brook St. Commercial. Interests: drawing. Future: hairdressing. 5 VINCENT I. COLOMBO TuIIie 20 Brook St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, IV: Basketball, Il, III, IV: Baseball, I, II, III, IV. Inter- ests: baseball, basketball, foot- ball, ping pong. Future: Boston College fphysical educationl. DOROTHY A. CONDON I9 Gardner Ave. Academic G. Activities: Constitu- tion Committee, II: Nominating Committee, II, III: Library Moni- tor, III. Interests: Iunior Twenti- eth Century Catholic Club, danc- ing, music, summer sports, Fi- delis Club. Future: dietician. MARY M. CONDON ll Crowell St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Field Hockey, III. Interests: dancing, skating, swimming. Future: clerical work. ROBERT P. CONDON Bob 89 Burkeside Avo. College I.. A. Interests: all sports, driving. Future: Boston College. JAMES I- CONLEY lay 126 Belmont St. College Sc. Activities: Iunior Usher. Interests: baseball, bowl- ing, golf, ice skating. Future: funeral director. IOHN S. CONROY lack 32 Winona St. College L. A. Activities: Art Editor of Year Book. Interests: baseball, football, sketching, col- lecting recordings. Future: Notre Dame. CONSTANCE V. COOK Connie 148 Nilsson St. Academic G. Interests: swim- ming, skating, dancing, basket- ball. GEORGE W. COOK Ige 1187 Main St. Commercial, Act1vzt1es: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II. Inter- ests: dancing, hockey, basket- ball, skiing, football, bowling, handball. ROBERT H. COOK Cookie 22 Hardy Ave. Industrial Arts B. Activites: Male Chorus, I, II: Rifle Club, II, III, IV tSecretary, III: Range Officer, IVJ: Camera Club, IV. Interests: photography, rabbit- keeping, boat building and sail- ing, woodworking. Future: Went- worth Institute tarchitectural con- structionl. IAMES A. CORCORAN lim 404 No. Montello St. College Sc. Activities: Cross Country, I, II: Basketball Man- ager, IV: Football Manager, III. Interests: basketball, baseball, hockey, dancing, swimming. EDWARD E. CORMIER Frog 22 Hamilton St. Academic G. Interests: base- ball, football, swimming. ROBERT W. CORNELL Connie 41 Cross St. Industrial Arts T. Interests: stamp collecting, airplane model- ing. Future: Curtiss-Wright Tech- nical Institute or Wentworth In- stitute taeronautical design and engineeringl. FRED I. COURNOYER Ted 675 Montello St. Commercial. Activities: Band, III, IV. Interests: baseball, soft- ball, football, hockey, skiing, swimming, music, photography. Future: Bentley School of Ac- counting and Finance. IOHN I. COUGHLIN Cof!y 145 Winthrop St. Academic G. Activities: Track, I, II, IV. Interests: baseball, track, football, hockey. MARIORIE I. CRAFTS Margie 257 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball: Class Motto Com- mittee, IV. Interests: collecting cowboy pictures, reading west- ern stories. Future: general office work. GORDEN E. CRAN1-'ORD Killer 21 Tumer St. Commercial. Activities: Football, I, II, III: Swimming, II, III, IV: Divisional Committee, II: Consti- tutional Committee, IV: Student Council, IV: B. l-I. S. Band: Iunior Usher. Interests: football, swimming, music. Future: busi- ness school. EDMUND I. CREST Eddy 119 No. Montello St. Academic G. Interests: football, baseball, reading. Future: crim- inology. IRBNE K. CROMWELL Bright Eyes 351 Montello St. Academic G. Interests: dancing, roller skating, ice skating, sing- ing, writing poetry, Iunior Mis- sionary Society of Lincoln Congregational Church. Future: social service. MARIE I. CRONIN 22 Fairmount Ave. Commercial. Activities: Science Club, I: Basketball, I, II: Hockey, III: Class Dues Collector, II: Part-time Worker, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, tennis. Fu- ture: Bryant Stratton School. DORIS M. CHOSSMAN Dot 20 Dunham St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III, IV: Hockey, III: Basketball, IV. In- terests: ice skating, roller skat- ing, playing the piano. B. IRENE CROWELI. 477 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Part-time Worker. Interests: music, danc- ing, sports. Future: secretarial work. MARILYN F. CROWELI. 39 South St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, IIIJ: Class Team, II, III, IV: Hockey, IV tClass Team, IVJ: Iunior Usher: Class Dues Collector, IV. Inter- ests: Rockne, Rainbow Girls, Iunior Woman's Club, Zeta Gamma Sorority, Girl Scouts. O. M. Club. Future: Mount Ida lr. College tmedical assistantl. DANIEL I. CROWLEY Danny 20 Harvard St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, III: Baseball Manager. IV: Iunior Usher, III: Divisional Basketball, I, II: Tumbling Team, II: Elevator Operator, III, IV-. Interests: basketball, amateur plumbing. F u t u r e 2 Williams School ot Business toitice workl. LOIS M. CULLENBERG Lo 88 Iordan St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III, IV: Class Motto Committee: Class Gift Committee: Class Dues Col- lector, III: Part-time Worker, IV, Interests: dancing, sports, read- ing. Future: office work or tele- phone operator. f Q lu. '40 9' . 6. or 'sr MARGARET I. DACEY Meg 3 Annis Court Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III: Spelling Contest, II, III: Girls' Glee Club, III: Brocktonia Room Collector, II: Christmas Pageant, III. Interests: skating, skiing, dancing. Future: Massachusetts Memorial Hospital tnursingj. BLANCHE A. DACIER 21 Maxim St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptainl: Dra- matic Club, III: Camera Club, III: Hockey, III. Interests: movies, swimming, n o v e l t y scrapbooks, collections. DOMIENIC I. DANDRATA Danny 16 Day Ave. Industrial Arts. Activities: Rifle Club, I. Interests: sports, music, stamps. Future: Wentworth In- stitute Cmachine workj. BARBARA V. DANIELS Barbie 68 Thurber Ave. College L. A. Activities: Glee Club, II, III, IV tSecretary, III: Vice-President, IVB. Interests: tennis, skating, riding, Iunior Woman's Club. Future: Lesley School of Domestic Science tdietitianl. KATHARINE H. DANIELS Kay 76 Richmond St. College I... A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, IV: Hockey, IV tClass Teaml: Sewing Club, II tVice- Presidentl: Dramatic Club, III. Interests: bicycle riding, danc- ing, t o r e i g n correspondence, swimming, skating, Iunior Twen- tieth Century Catholic Club. Fu- ture: Burdett College. MARY DAVERSA 149 Lyman St. Commercial. Interests: dancing, skating, softball. Future: Wil- liams Business School tsecre- tarial workl. EUGENE A. DAVIDSON Gene 140 Belmont St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Student Council, III: Assembly Hall Stagehand, lVp Football Usher. Interests: coin collecting. Future: diesel or mechanical engineer. HELEN L. DAVY Pug 28 Glenwood Sq. Commercial. Activities: Motto Committee, IV. Interests: swim- ming, painting, music. Future: secretarial work. CAROLYN A. DEAN Carol 19 Abbott Pl. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il, III, IV: Hockey, III: Girls' Glee Club, ll, Ill, IV: P1natore Usher, Ill: Christmas Pageant, III, IV: Library Moni- tors' Club, ll, III, IV Clnreasurer, IVJ. Interests: swimming, camp- ing, photography, boating, danc- ing. Future: Boston Childrens Hospital fnursingj. DINO M. DeBENEDICTlS 15 Loucraft Ave. Industrial A. Interests: archery, fencing, swimming, horseback riding, football, fishing, hunting, stamp collecting. Future: prep school, M. l. T. ANNA C. DeCOST Deac 49 E. Ashland St. Commercial. Interests: dancing, collecting records, tennis, swim- ming, bowling. Future: Fisher Secretarial School. MARY F. DeI ALCO 52 Pine St. Commercial. Interests: dancing, sing1ng, roller skating. nur4 t 6- .-A. .Q MINOT F. DEFTOS 65 Haverhill St. College Sc. Interests: stamp col- lecting, basketball, baseball, softball. ESTELLE P. DELANO Del 27 Galen St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, ll, Ill, IV: Sewing Club, IV. Interests: bowling, swim- ming, dancing. Future: Massa- chusetts Memorial H o s p i t al lnursingl. PAULINE A. DELANO Polly 138 Newbury St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il: French Club, Il: Glee Club, I: Science Club, I. Inter- ests: swimming, tennis, dancing. Future: Fisher School lsecretarial workl. M. GLADYS DeMONT Gladdy 15 W. Chestnut St. Academic G. Interests: sewing, skating. Future: Peabody Chil- dren's Hospital. ARTHUR E. DEROSIER Texas 150 Eaton St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I: Rifle Club, I. Interests: Brockton Rifle and Revolver Association, hunting and fishing, baseball, riding, playing the guitar. Future: farming. IAMES R. DeRUSHA Bob 41 Division St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: basketball, softball. CONSTANCE M. DESCOTEAU Connie 10 Taber Ave. College L. A. Activities: Tennis Club, Il: Girls' Glee Club, IV. Interests: skating, swimming. Future: Chandler School. GERALDINE V. DESMOND Ierry 30 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III: Class Play Usher: Part-time W o r k e r. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Cath- olic Club, tennis, skating, swim- ming, golf. Future: Boston University. THOMAS c. DEVINE f-sing 97 ous st. Academic G. Interests: fishing, hunting, trapping, pool. Future: Nantucket Training Ship. EMILY F. DEYETTE 103 Division St. Academic H. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV CCaptain, I7 Referee, IIIJ: Hockey, III, IV: Class Color Committee, II. Interests: danc- ing, skating, swimming. Future: Quincy City Hospital tairplane hostessj. SABINA A. DiBARI Sally 160 Lawrence St. Academic G. Interests: dancing, swimming, b i c y cl e riding, skating. I CATHERINE B. DINEEN Kay 26 Blaine St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Hockey, IV: Glee Club, IV. Interests: basketball, swimming, dancing, skating, re- cordings. Future: Burdett Col- lege tsecretarial workl. it fi-tn. hi MARY E. DiSTEFANO M. D. 22 Grove Ave. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, IV tSenior Directorlg Brocktonia Typist, IV. Interests: dancing, Anita Gari- baldi Lodge, volley ball. Future: business college. IAMES M. DODERO lake 203 Elliot St. College L. A. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III, IV: Baseball, I, II, III: Basketball, II, III, IV fCap- tain, IVJ. Interests: bowling, bil- liards. Future: Fordham, Holy Cross tprofessional baseballl. K. ELIZABETH DODGE Bette 21 Newton St. Academic H. Activities: Glee Club, III, IV: Library Monitors' Club, II, III, IV tPresident, IVJ: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Senior Class Play, IV, Class Motto Com- mittee: Class Gift Committee: Operetta Usher, III. Interests: dramatics, dancing, knitting. Fu- ture: Leslie School tdieticianl. M. BARBARA DOHERTY Bobby 79 No. Warren Ave. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, IIJ, tReferee, IIIJ: Hockey, III, IV: Constitution Committee, IV, Nom- inating Committee, II: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Class Dues Col- lector, IV: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: dancing, tennis, bad- minton, swimming. Future: Les- lie School tdieticianl. WILLIAM P. DOMENICUCCI Skeets 140 Lawrence St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, II: Track, III. Interests: speedboats and fast cars, foot- ball, basketball, baseball, box- ing. Future: Wentworth Diesel School. ALICE R. DONAHUE Shorty 17 Davids St. Commercial. Activities: Part-time Worker. Interests: roller skatinq. dancing. Future: business school. RICHARD E. DOREY Dick 15 Martlcmd Ave. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Class Color Committee, I: Ath- letic Business Manager, IV: Year Book Staff, IV. Interests: First Lieutenant, Sons of American Legion, dancing. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers' College. ELSIE M. DOUCETTE 88 Turner St. Commercial. Interests: needle- work, roller skating, reading. Future: office work. NATALIF. D. DRETLER Nat 27 Otis St. Commercial. Activities: Curie Science Club, I, II: Business Ad- ministration Club, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Brocktonia Col- lector, Ill: Class Dues Collector, IV. Interests: dancing, tennis, Iunior Woman's Club of Y. W.- H. A., Young Iudea. Future: Fay School, Boston. PAUL O. DUARTE 155 Crescent St. College Sc. Activities: Track III, IV: Cross Country, III. Interests: bowling, music, free-hand draw- ing, printing. Future: Tufts Col- lege tdentistryl. EVELYN F. DUNCAN Dunky 65 Myrtle St. Academic H. Activities: Bas- ketball, I, Ill: Field Hockey, III. Interests: Campfire, Y. P. F., bead, stamp and statue collect- ing, dancing, handicraft, nature, ping pong, music. Future: King's County Hospital tstudent nursel. ALICE L. DUNDULIS Al 13 Dyer St. Household Arts. Interests: danc- ing. Future: Wilfred Academy, Boston thairdressingl. EMILY E. DUPREE 28 Poole St. Academic I. Activities: Class Dues Collector, ll. Interests: ten- nis, dancing, cooking, drawing. Future: Vesper George School of Art. GERMAINE M. DUPRE GerrY 168 Perkins Ave. Commercial. Interests: reading and sketching. Future: Brockton Business College tsecretarial and office workl. IOHN DUSKEWICH Doc 28 Winter St. .' Industrial Arts A. Interests: .Q , drawing, skating. PHYLLIS G. DUTRA Phil 75 Martland Ave. Commercial. Activities: Busi- ness Administration Club, IV: Tennis Club: Class Dues Col- lector, IV. Interests: tennis, skat- ing, bowling, reading, roller skating, keeping a scrapbook. Future: beauty culture. RICHARD I. DWYER Dick ll Track St. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I, II. In- terests: Columbian Squires, swimming, aviation, basketball, baseball, softball, hockey, hunt- ing, fishing. Future: journalism, aviation. ALLAN A. EATON Al 155 Belmont St. College L. A. Activities: Nomin- ating Committee, I: Student Council, I, Il: Class Play Com- mittee, IV: Yearbook Staff, IV: Iunior Usher: Community Fund Speaker, IV. Interests: Brockton Ski Club, Hi-Y, basketball, French. Future: Amherst Col- KENNETH R. EDIC Dutch 58 Thatcher St. Academic G. Interests: boating, football, skating, swimming, bowling, baseball, basketball. Future: Nantucket Training Ship. ALFRED L. EDLUND Red 50 No. Leyden St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Student Council, I: Class Dues Collector, I: Band, I, II, III, IV: Orchestra, I, II, IV: Usher, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, bowling, music. Future: North- eastern University. RUSSELL N. EDWARDS Russ 8 Lirrea Ave. Commercial. Interests: Boy Scouts of America, stamp collect- ing, workshop. Future: U. S. Government Mail lclerkl. HELEN H. EGGER Egg5ie Market sf. Commercial. Activities: Field Hockey, III: Basketball, Ill: Glee Club, III: Student Council, III: Brocktonia Room Collector, Ill: Brocktonia Typist, IV: BUSIDGSS Administration Club, IV. Inter- ests: swimming, hiking, bowling. tennis, ping pong. Future: tele- phone operator, Providence Bible Institute. MIRIAM R. EKMAN Miri-Hose 8 Carroll Ave. Academic G. Activities: Divi- sional Basketball, I, ll: Glee Club, I. Interests: collecting snapshots, needlework, basket- ball. Future: secretarial school. MARION E. ELLIS Scoop 81 Harvard Sl. Commercial. Interests: drawing, sewing, bowling, knitting, skat- ing, bicycling, dancing. Future: William Secretarial School Csec- retaryl. if 'ik Q16 45: ,qv ..,- nf VIRGINIA P. EMEHY linny 14 Nason St. Academic H. Activities: Glee Club, I, II. Interests: swimming, golf, tennis, bowling, skating, skiing, hunting. Future: Cam- bridge Hospital tnursingl. ROBERT C. ENGLISH Bob 69 Martland Ave. Academic G. Activities: Golf, II: Track, II. Interests: track meets, golf, baseball. EARL W. ERICKSON Eric 174 Bartlett St. Commercial. Activities: Class Gift Committee: Student Council, I: Congress, I: Varsity Basket- ball, IV. Interests: basketball, go . ELLEN V. ERICKSON Ennie 115 Hillberg Ave. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II: Girls' Curie Science Club, II. Interests: pho- tography collecting, taking pic- tures, collecting foreign dolls, skating, swimming, bike riding. Future: business school. LORRAINE A. ERICSON 532 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I-Ill tCaptain, IID: Hockey, III, IV: Business Administration Club, III. Interests: bicycle rid- ing, skating. Future: secretarial work. VIRGINIA K. EVANS Ginny 66 Churchill Ave. College L. A. Activities: Class Motto Committee, IV: Hockey, III, IV tC1ass Team, III, IVD: Basketball, III, IV lC1ass Team, III, IV: Captain, IID. Interests: Rockne, basketball, badminton, swimming, skating. Future: sec- retarial school, art school. MELVIN E. FARNSWORTH Red 53 Cliiiord Ave. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Rifle Club, I. Interests: machine shop work. Future: machine shop. LOUISE FAUX 21 Fem St. Academic G. Activities: Student Council I. Interests: dancing, skating. CLAIRE L. FERGUSON 62 Sycamore St. Commercial. Actzvitiesz Curie Science Club, I: Library Moni- tors' Club, II: Library Monitor, II, III: Basketball, I, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Basketball Ref- eree, IV. Interests: piano, sew- ing, Fidelis Club. Future: sten- ography work. IOHN A. FEROLI Iohnny 273 Pleasant St. College Sc. Activities: Tumbling Team, I: Student Council, III, IV tlfxecutive Committee IIIJQ Cam- era Club, IV. Interests: swim- ming, stamp collecting, photog- raphy, skating. Future: Tufts College tengineeririgj. VIOLA L. FEROLI Vi 49 Otis St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III tCaptain, Ill. In- terests: piano, dancing, swim- ming, skating, basketball. Fu- ture: Williams Business School tsecretarial workl. BEHNADINE S. FINE Bernie 9 Prospect St. Academic H. Activities: Curie Science Club, I, Il: Glee Club, I, II: Basketball, I, ll: Dramatic Club, III, IV texecutgve commit- tee, IVJ: Library Monitor, IV: Library Monitors' Club, IV tex- ecutive committee, IVJ: Brock- tonia Yearbook Stall. Interests: recordings, swimming, bowling, Iunior Woman's Club. Future: Beth Israel Hospttal lair hostessl. BEATRICE A. FISHER Beatie 61 Sycamore St. Academic G. Activities: Library Monitor, III, Interests: collecting photographs, Future: Williams Business School tsecretarral workl. THELMA M. FISHER Thel 98 Weston St. Commercial. Interests: keeping scrap books, collecting old books, swimming. Future: Wil- fred Academy. IOSEPH D. I-'LAHERTY Ice 71 Hillcrest Ave. College L. A. Activities: Con- gress, I: Rifle Club, I, II, III, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Drama Day, III: Senior Class Play: De- bating Club, IV tpresidentl: Yearbook Staff. Interests: liter- ature, government, social condi- tions, Hi-Y, guns. Future: Bos- ton University, College of Liberal Arts tprofessor of historyl. JOHN W. FORD Johnnie 36 Waverly Park Ave. College Sc. Activities: Football, I: Rifle Club, I: Camera Club, IV: Tumbling Team, I, II, III, IV. Interests: bicycle racing, skiing, figure skating, photography. Future: Rhode Island School of Design. MUHIEL H. 1-'ORSBERG Fossy 39 Longwood Ave. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, I, II, III: Basketball, III. Interests: skating, dancing. Future: otticework. LORRAINE C. FOURNIER Lorry 57 Locust St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball,, II: Hockey, Ill. Interests. dancing, swimming, skiing, bowling. Future: nursing, Stinky 49 Chester Ave OLIVE L. FOWLER Olly I5 East Main St. Commercial. Interests: drawing, en rossin skatin , tennis C1 Qi CI I swimming. Future: Boston Art School ldesigningl. DONALD A. FRASER 169 Boylston St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Cam- era Club, IV: Electrical Stage Work. Interests: skiing, photog- raphy, skating, drawing. Future: Wentworth felectrical engineerl. WILLIAM G. FRASER Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III: Brocktonia Collector, Ig Student Manager of I-lockey. Interests: Y. M. C. A., hunting, sports. IOSEPH FREEDMAN Chick 222V2 Belmont St. College Sc. Interests: swimming, baseball, softball, basketball, hockey, pingpong, skating, bowl- ing, pool, tennis. Future: North- eastern tengineerl. IEAN F. FRELLICK 294 East St., West Bridgewater College L. A. Activities: Basket ball, I-IV tClass Team, III, IVJ: Hockey, III, IV tClass Team, III, IVJJ Class Play Usher, IV. Inter- ests: Rockne, tennis, stamp col lecting. Future: Franklin Col- lege, Indiana tteachingl. IANICE M. I-'RIIS Ian 35 Sprague St. Commercial. Activities: Drama tic Club, III, IV: Business Ad ministration Club, III, IV: Hock e III IV- unior Usher: Com- Y, , , I munity Fund Speaker. Interests: sports, dancing. Future: busi ness school Coftice workl. LeROY H. FROEBERG Proe . 81 Hillberg Ave. College Sc. Activities: Student Council, I: Class Dues Collector, I: Male Chorus, II, III, IV tSecre- tary and Treasurer III, IVJ, Operetta Pinatore . Interests: golf, swimming, piano playing, photography. Future: Tufts Col- lege tmechanical engineeringl. ANDREW GALE Schoolie 29V2 Old Colony Sq. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III: Track, I, II: Male Chorus, IV. Interests: singing, dancing, football, track. Future: Suffolk Law School. SHIRLEY M. GAMMONS 76 Laureston St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV tClass Team, III, IVJ: class qitt committee, III. Interests: knitting, cooking. Future: Peabody Home Cnursingl. GEORGE E. GAMMONS Gee . . 63 Harvard St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Track, II. Interests: base- ball, football, swimming, tennis, golf, photography, radio. MARY E. GARDNER Sis 67 Brookside Ave. Commercial. Activities: B. H. S. Bank Clerk, II-IV: Sewing Club, IV: Part-time Worker. Interests: dancing, swimming, bowling, driving. Future: secretarial school loftice workl. IOSEPH E. GARNER Ioe 71 Porter St. Industrial Arts. Interest: sports. Future: masonry. BEATRICE L. GATT Bea 86 Dartmouth St. ' - Commercial. Interests: sports, .I reading. Future: secretarial work. MARILYN L. GAY Lynn 27 Ellsworth St. Academic G. Activities: Library Mon1tor's Club, II, III, IV: Class Dues Collector, III. Interests: Swimming, dancing. Future: Lesley School. EVELYN F. GAURILL Evie 268 Winter St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I tcaptain, Il. Interests: danczng, singing, ice skating. Future: nursing. ABRAHAM M. GELLER Mec 24 Old Colony Sq. College Sc. Interests: softball, football, baseball. Future: North- eastern University. MARIORIE L. GENNACO Margee . . 46 Greenfield St. Commercial. Act.vities: Brock- tonia Collector, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV tV1ce-President, IVJ: Constitution Committee, II: Nom- inating Committee, II: Christmas Pageant, III, IV: Senior Class Play Cunderstudy, IIIJ, Iunior Usher: Basketball, I. Interests: Junior Wornan's Club, Zeta Gam- ma Sorority, swimming, tennis, music, dancing, reading. Future: secretarial work. ALGIRD F. GERMAN Al 166 Melrose St. Academic G. Activities: Track Team, I, II tManager, IVlg Cross Country tlvianagerl IV. Interests: football, baseball, basketball, figure skating, dancing, speed- boats. Future: Massachusetts Nautical School. WALTER F. GENIUCH -4' R K' chico siwimet- st. ..-T: Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, hunting, fishing. ANNA A. GIDIS Si-Gi 34 Skinner St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Basket- ball, I. Interests: dancing, swim- ming, guitar and accordian play- ing, roller skating, Future: Brockton Business College Knight schooll, playing in an orchestra. CATHERINE E. GIFI-'ORD Kay ll W. Chestnut St. Commercial. Activities: Execu- tive Committee, II, III: Junior Usher: Library Mon1tor's Club, II, III fVice-President, IIIJ: Bas- ketball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, Zeta Gamma Sorority, music, sports, reading, dancing. Future: Lasalle Iunior College tmedical secretarial workl. AUDREY M. GILBERT 15 First St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Brocktonia Col- lector, I. Interests: basketball, Campfire Girls. Future: Wil- liams School of Business tbook- keeping, typingl. MARGARET A. Gm. Maggie so sms st. College L. A. Activities: Execu- tive Committee, II, III, IV: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Class Play Committee, IV: Iunior Usher: Bosketball, l, II, III: Hockey, III: Dues Collector, I: Brocktonia Col- lector, II: Student Council, III: Class Gift Committee, Ill: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: Zeta Gamma, Iunior Woman's, I. T.- C. C. C. Future: Katherine Gibbs tsecretaryl. AMALIA GIOVANNIELLO Hitler 36 Otis St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: As- sistant Class Dues Collector, IV. Interests: politics, collecting material on famous liberators. Future: Wentworth Institution tarchitectural draftingl. IOHN F. GLAVIN lack 292 Centre St. Academic G. Activities: Base- ball, III. Interests: golf, base- ball. Future: Boston College. BERNARD GOLD Billy I4 Waverly St. Academic G. Activities: Football, I, Il, III, IV: Track, I, II, Ill, IV. Interests: movies, sports. Future: Brown or Cornell iteach- ing and coachingj. IACOB I. GOLD Iake 373 Crescent St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball Usher, III, IV. Interests: swimming, football, baseball, basketball. Future: School ot Chiropody. BEHNICE I. GOLDSTEIN Birdie 252 West St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, IV: Secre- tary of home room, I. Interests: sports. Future: salesgirl. MARY P. GOTHAGE Angel 144 Lawrence St. Commercial. Interests: fishing. swimming, driving, bowling. Future: Boston Hospital lnurs- ingl. SOPHIE GOTTSCHALK Sandy 23 Farrington St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Library Monitor, II, III, IV: Library Monitor's Club, Il-IV. Interests: swimming, dancing, skating, reading, music. Future: Bridgewater State Teach- ers' College. is 5 6. 3 bf Q . bf JI' Nl Q' K' ELIZABETH I.. GOVE BeUY 539 Plain St. Academic G. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Glee Club, III, IV: Basketball, II: Hockey, III: Brocktonia Typist, IV: Festival Committee, III. Interests: jitter- bugginq, sports, scrapbooks. Future: night school. MARIORIE M. GRANT Margie 121 Foster St. Commercial. Activities: Field Hockey, III. Interests: swimming, skating, dancing, swing bands. Future: stenographer or secre- tary. DONALD W. GRAY Don 97 Newbury St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III, IV: Swimming, II, III. Interests: basketball, hockey, bowling, baseball. KENNETH W. GRINDELL Moo 41 Grant St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: out- side Work in a gas station, reading. TERESA GRIMALDI Terry 22 Stillman Ave. Commercial. Interests: tennis, swimming, basketball, roller skating, scrapbooks, and collect- ing snapshots. Future: clerical work, secretarial work. ALEXANDER I. GROSSO Al 9 Oakland Place Commercial. Interests: baseball, hockey, football, photography. MARY F. GROWS Red 280 East St. College I.. A. Interests: swim- ming, hiking, checkers, scrap- book, roller skating, ice skating. Future: nursing. MARTHA L. GRUNTMEYER Martha Lea ll Canton St. Commercial. Activities: Drama- tic Club, III: Basketball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, I, Class Team, II, IIII: Hockey, III, IV CCaptain, IIIl. Interests: swimming, dress- making. Future: office work or dressmalcing and designing. MICHAEL GUARINO Mike 119 Thatcher St. Commercial. Interests: soft ball, music. Future: music. HAROLD B. GUHSHA 10 Wall St. Academic G. Activities: Camera Club, III. Interests: photography, scouting, Y. M. I-I. A. Future: Bentley School of Accounting and Finance tbusiness adminis- trationl. PAUL G. HABIG 44 Galen St. Commercial. Activities: Male Chorus, III, IV. Interests: base- ball, football, hockey. Future: trade school or U. S. Navy. NATALIE M. HALL Nat 95 Echo St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I-IV tClass Team, IV, Referee, IVI: Hockey, III, IV, Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: Rockne, Zeta Gamma, Iun1or Womens Club, O. M. Club. Fu- ture: Forsythe Dental School tdental hyqienistl. 3 GQ 'T' -5 1 vvx 5' ,, SS GERALDINE G. HANLEY Chickie 370 Spring St. Academic G. Activities: Divi- sional Basketball, I: Library Monitor, III: Library Monitor's Club, III. Interests: dancing, swimming, bowling, skating, badminton, Fidelis Club. Future: hairdressing. MARGERY E. HANNAN Margie 94 I-'rankton Ave. Academic H. T. Activities: Bas- ketball, I: Hockey, III. Interests: dancing, skating, swimming, bowling. Future: telephone op- erator. RITA C. HARRINGTON 9 Brunswick St. Academic G. Activities: Drama- tic Club, III, IV: Divisional Bas- ketball, I: Class Play Committee, IV: Class Play Usher: Drama Day, III. Interests: Iunior 20th Century Catholic Club, Fidelis Club, swimming, dancing, skat- png, dramatics. Future: Williams School of Business. MARIORIE A. HART Marge 93 West St. Academic. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Hockey, III, IV: Science Club, II: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Student Council, III tvice- presidentl: Iunior Usher: Class Play Committee, IV: Class Play Usher, IV. Nominating Commit- tee, IV. Interests: tennis, sailing, Junior Woman's Club, Zeta Gam- ma Sorority. Future: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. DOROTHY L. HARTFORD Dot 253 Green St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Business Administration Club, III, IV t'I'reasurer, IVl: Class Dues Collector, III. Interests: basketball, swimming, skating, riding, tennis. Future: Massa- chusetts School of Art fcommer- cial artl. PHYLIS M. HASKINS Philie 36 Ames Rd. Academic G. Interests: skating, swimming, tap and ballroom dancing, sports. Future: Corbett School of Dancing ttap, toe and frcrobatic dfrncingl. RUTH M. HARVEY Dutchess 269 Belmont Ave. Academic. Activities: Color Committee, I: Glee Club, II, III, IV: Class Dues Collector, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV. Interests: skating, dancing, music. Future: Michigan University Csocial work.J THERESA K. HASHAM Terry 25V2 Sylvester St. Commercial. Interests: reading, stamp collecting, scrapbook of movie stars, music, drawing. Future: School of Iournalism Cnews reportingl. CHARLES R. HATCH Charlie 160 Brookside Ave. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Brocktonia photographer, IV: Yearbook Photographer, IV. In- terests: photography. Future: news photographer. THOMAS I. HATZIS Tom 28 Ellis St. College L. A. Activities: Brock- tonia Staff, II, III, IV fSports Editorlp Yearbook Staff tSports Editorlp Community Fund Speak- er, IV: Orchestra, I, II: Congress, I, II lTreasurer IIJ: Brocktonia Room Collector, II, III, IV: Div. Basketball, I, II: Rifle Club, I. Interests: all sports, journalism, aviation. Future: University ot New Hampshire fbusiness ad- ministrationl, or Boston Univer- sity tlawl. PAULINE K. HAYES Polly 8 Crowell St. Commercial: Activities: Student Council, III: Business Adminis- tration Club, III, IV lPresident, IVJ: Basketball, I, II tCaptain, ID. Interests: swimming, skating, music. Future: secretarial work. ALMA A. HEBSHIE Al 47 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee, IV. Interests: dancing, traveling, swimming, basketball, tennis, bicycle rid- ing. Future: Burdett Business Col- lege fsecretarial worki. ELEANOR P. I-IENEY 52 Clarence St. College L. A. Activities: Divi- sional basketball, II, III: Girls' Glee Club, I, II. Interests: swim- ming, bowling, reading, dancing. Future: Bridgewater State Teach- ers College. AMY E. HIGGINS BeffY 37 Elmwood Ave. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitor's Club, I, III. Interests: skiing, skating, swimming, roller skating, music, cooking, reading. Future: Williams School of Busi- ness tstenographerl. BRUCE W. HIGGINS 31 Green St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Tumbling Team, III, IV. Interests: Ht-Y, track, swimming, dancing, swing music. Future: Springfield Col- lege tsocial sciences and Y. M. C. A. workl. LUCILLE M. HIGGINS Ceilie 46 Huntington St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I-IV fclass team, III, IVJ: Field Hockey, III, IV fclass team, III, IV: captain of class team, IVJ, Referee, III. Interests: skat- ing, swimming, bowling, foreign correspondence. Future: secre- tarial work. MAYNARD P. HILL Min . 205 Keith Ave. Ext. Academic G. Activities: Hockey, II, III, IV: Outdoor Track, II, III, IV: Rifle Club, II: Divisional Basketball, II, III. Interests: drawing, baseball, hockey, ten- nis, pool, hunting, swimming. Future: Keene Teachers' Col- lege. FRANCIS HINES Franny 370 Spring St. Academic G. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Orchestra, III: Band, IV. Interests: music, danc- ing, hockey, football, base ball, golf, swimming. MAURICE I-IINE Marry 105 N. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Play Committee, IV: Student Manager of Lunch Room, II, III, IV. Interests: reading, swim- ming, tennis. Future: business school. MARGUERITE V. HOBSON Marg 90 Winniired Rd. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III, IV Uunior Director, III: Senior Di- rector, IVJ: Basketball, II. Inter- ests: Fidelis Club, Iunior Twen- tieth Century Catholic Club, dancing, sports. Future: office work or laboratory technician. PATRICIA A. HOLBROOK Pat 8 Tremont St. College L. A. Activities: Glee Club, II, III, IV: Basketball, II, III, IV. Interests: drawing, music. Future: B. U. P. A. L. MARION T. HOLLOWAY 38 Wall St. Academic. Interests: knitting, swimming, and stamp collecting. Future: Williams School of Busi- ness tsecretarial workj. VIRGINIA HOLMES Iinny 38 Prospect St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, II: Basketball, III: Part Time Worker. Interests: sewing, cooking, walking, swimming. Future: stenographical or secre- tarial work. MARIE C. HOLMBERG 224 Menlo St. Academic T. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II. Interests: swim ming and tenms. Future: For- sythe Dental School tdental hy- gienistl. ,FN Q. T' 9 ac. ZX L hr ALBERT E. HOPGOOD Hoppy 1147 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Part time work out of school. Interests: swimming, skating, baseball. Future: office work. PRISCILLA T. HUDSON MatiI 393 Copeland St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III, IV: Class Team, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV: Drama- tic Club, IV: Class Play Usher. Interests: Zeta Gamma Sorority, Iunior Women's Club, Rockne, O. M. Club. Future: Forsythe Dental School tdental hygienistj, FREDERICK l. IRVING 82 Ash St. College Sci. Future: Brown Uni- versity. FICLE I. ISSA Fic 58 Huntington St. Commercial. Activities: Divi- sional Basketball, I, Il, III. In- terests: all sports, drawing. MADELYN V. IACKSON Madge 152 Linwood St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, IV: Brocktonia Room Collector, IV: Business Administration Club, IV: Director of Tennis Club, IV: Science Club, I. Interests: T. C. A., Sub Deb Club, skating, tennis. Future: modeling. CLIFTON S. IAMES Cippie 7 W. Chestnut St. Academic G. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV: Pinatore Lead, III: Christmas Pageant, III, IV. Interests: swimming, ten- nis, skating, drawing, singing, hockey, football, reading, base- ball, boating and fishing. Fu- ture: training for F. W. Wool- worth Co., studying music or art. SHIRLEY M. IEWELL 'ShirI 96 Wheeler Ave. Academic G. Activities: Class Color Committee, I: Library Mon- itor, III: Library Monitor's Club, III. Interests: swimming, skat- ing, bowling, sailing, hiking, tennis, dancing, Fidelis Club. Future: Cosmetology. HELEN A. IIMOULIS Iimmy 37 Irving St. Academic H. T. Activities: Glee Club, IV: Basketball, II, III, IV: Hockey, IV: Swimming, IV: Brocktonia Room Collector, IV: Christmas Pageant, IV. Inter- ests: tennis, swimming, basket- ball, reading, music. Future: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital fnursingl. DORIS C. IOHNSON Dot 53 French Ave. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, II: Spanish Club, II. Inter- ests: swimming, skating, draw- ing, dancing. Future: Boston University School of Applied Arts. DOROTHY L. IOHNSON Dot 13 Lyman St. Academic I-I. T. Activities: Bas- ketball, I: Curie Science Club, II. Interests: bowling, dancing, swimming, movies. Future: Bos- ton City Hospital fnursingl. ELEANOR A. IOHNSON El 95 French Ave. College L. A. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III: Nominating Committee, IV: Iunior Usher: Divisional Basketball, I-IV: Divi- sional Hockey, III, IV. Interests Rockne, O. M. Club, Zeta Gam- ma Sorority tTreasurerl. Future: Katherine Gibbs School fsecre- tarial work and merchandisingl. EVELYN L. IOHNSON 93 Emmett St. Academic I-I. Activities: Basket- ball, I fcaptain, IJ. Interests: dancing, skating, reading. Fu- ture: Wilfred Academy of Beau- ty Culture. Q 'Z' A 'a sl GEORGE H. IOHNSON Johnny 701 East Sr. College Sci. Interests: hockey, cartooning, oil painting, base- ball, model airplanes, Indian handicraft, camping, aeronau- tics. Future: Parks Air College laeronauticsl or Vesper George tcommercial artl. GUSTAF E. IOHNSON Gus 997 Belmont St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Hockey Squad, II, III, IV: Base- ball, I, II, III, IV: Aero Club, I, II. Interests: model airplane making, model racing cars, all sports. HOWARD A. JOHNSON Swede 9 Custer St. College Sci. Interests: horse- back riding, motor boat racing. Future: Bentley School of AC- counting. PAULINE M. IOHNSON Polly 15 Willow St. Academic H. T. Activities: Bas- ketball, I, II: Curie Science Club, I, II tPresident, I, Ill: Glee Club, III, IV: Orchestra, III, IV: Com- munity Fund Speaker, III: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I, III. In- terests: music, knitting, crochet- ing. Future: graduate nursing. WALTER C. IOHNSON Walt 38 Vega Ave. College Sci. Activities: Rifle Club, II: Class Dues Collector, III. Interests: DeMolay, camp- ing, baseball. ELEANOR G. IONES EI 12 Winter St. Commercial. Activities: High School Bank Clerk, III, IV. Inter- ests: reading, sewing, music tbanjol. Future: civil service or bookkeeping and accounting. HELEN R. IONES Snookie 9 Karl Place Household Arts. Activities: Glee Club, I, II: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: music, basketball, football, swimming, rollerskat- ing. Future: New York Institute ot Dietetics. MARIE E. KALLSTRAND El 27 Winter St. Academic H. Interests: golf, skating, bicycling, swimming. dancing, sailing. Future: Cam- bridge Hospital ttrained nursel. ARLENE B. KAMINSKI Dickie 920 No. Main St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV. Interests: swim- ming, volleyball, dancing, skat- ing. KENNETH F. KANE Kenny 400 Spring St. College L. A. Activrties: Iunior Usher. Interests: baseball, mustc Cnot classicall. Brockton Publxc Library monitor. Future: Holy Cross. ARTHUR KASHGAGIAN Kash 466 Main St. College Sc. Acttvmes: Football, I, II, III, IV. Interests: hockey, football, swimming. Future: Worcester Academy. ELINOR M. KATZ Elly 9 Addison Ave. College Sc. Activxttes: Hockey, III: Student Council, III: Orches- tra, III, IV tSecretary, lVlp String Ensemble, IV. Interests: music, dancing, kntttxng, collecting re- cordxngs, tennis, swimming. Fu- ture: Boston Clerical School, Q G5-I l ' 4-w 5- lf 1. ZAR 'i X s SAMUEL KATZ HWY 108 Otis St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III, IV. Interests: yachting, hockey, swimming, gym, bowling, billiards. Fu- ture: Springfield College. LULU B. KAVANAUGH I-Ou 16 Saunders St. Academic I-I. Interests: dancing, swimming, reading, boating. Future: nursing. RUTH KAZARIAN 5h0l'fY 616 Main St. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Typist, IV. Interests: danc- ing, roller-skating, basketball, candid photography. Future: Williams School of Business tsec- retarial workl. CARY H. KEITH 429 Copeland St. Academic G, Activities: Class Nominating Committee, II: Brock- tonia Room Collector, IV. Inter- ests: reading, antique collecting, DeMolay, C. B. Club. Future: School of Interior Decorating. DOROTHY I.. KEITH Dot 473 Warren Ave. Commercial. Acttvities: Library Monitor, I. Interests: Rainbow Girls, roller-skating, sailing, col- lecting miniatures. Future: sec- retarial work. DORIS A. KELLEHER Kel 189 Dover St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Hockey, III. In- terests: swrmming, dancing, Twentieth Century Catholic Club. Future: P. G. and then Faukner Hospital lnursingl. IEREMIAH E. KELLEHER Ierry II Bright St. Commercial. Interests: photog- raphy. Future: U. S. Army tcoastal artilleryl. BRONIS I. KELLY Bunny 166 Melrose St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV tvarsiiylz Track, I, II, III, IV: Student Manager of Football. Interests. dancing, baseball, basketball, track, skat- ing, boating. WILLIAM E. KENNEDY Bill 1052 N. Main St. College Sci. Activities: Hockey. III, IV: Dues Collector, II. In- terests: All sports, including skating, archery, golf. Future: Boston College. JOHN F. KILLOBY Nyack 223 Forest st. College Sci. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II, IV: Baseball Warsityl, I, II, III, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, sports, reading. Future: Andover Academy. WALLACE A. KING Bud 114 Hillcrest Ave. College Sci. Activities: Archery Club, Il, III fCustodianJ: lunior Usher. Interests: Hi-Y, archery. skating, handicraft. Future: Bent1ey's School of Accounting lcommercial accountingl. VIRGINIA L. KLIMAS Ginger 443 Crescent St. Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, skating. Future: Hair- dressing. 'A Y F YF. H S' Q. 'W i gps-v. s. .. .Q fd.:-, . ,Q L . 5 1297 ' Fil' f'7'1ES:iy sy, 'ff - '. give: eil ' ' .F N ra- - ,055-.yi . beam! ,def 5' .-asv' 1- 42 MICHAEL I. XOMIN SKY Mickey 710 N. Montello St. Commercial. LOUISE B. KRAUSE WGmPUS I0 Brook St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, IV: Business Adminis- tration Club, IV: Library Moni- tor, IV. Interests: skating, unique scapbooks, reading, boating. Fu- ture: business college. BERTHA A. KUMPA Bert 121 Bellevue Ave. Academic G. Interests: drawing, writing original poetry, making hats, dancing, skating, swim- ming, tennis, bowling, bicycle riding. Future: Boston School of Millinery fmillinery storel. GERALDINE E. KUPLAST GerrY 527 N. Montello St. Commercial: Interests: swim- ming, swing music. Future: commercial work. ALBERT I. LQBONTE Boney 28 N. Manchester St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Divisional Basketball, I: Can- didate tor Football Squad, II tsubstitute, ID. Interests: basket- ball, football, skating. Future: civil service or engineering. FLORENCE G. LA COSTE Flossie 10 Essex St. Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, skating. Future: hospital training. GLORIA A. LaCOUTURE 450 Crescent Street Commercial. Activities: Curie Sci- ence Club, I. Interests: free hand drawing, dancing, reading. EVELYN C. LAFLEY Eve 40 Auburn St. Household Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Room Collector, II: Sewing Club, III. Interests: bowling, swimming, stamps. Future: New York Institute oi Dietetics fdieticianl. RUTH LANCASTER Ruthy 249 Belmont Ave. College L. A. Activities: Class Play Usher: Divisional Basket- ball Award, III. Interests: Zeta Gamma Sorority, O. M. Club, bowling, skating, dancing. Fu- ture: Pierce's Secretarial School tsecretarial workl. BERNARD LANDA Benny 86 Plymouth St. Academic G. Interests: stamp collecting, Y. M. I-I. A. EDMUND I. LANDERS Eddie 33 Mason St. Academic G. Interests: baseball, football, playing oi steel guitar in a stringed band. Future: television. BERNARD D. LANG Birchie 33 Goddard Rd. Academic G. Interests: softball, stamps, basketball, baseball, science chemistr . Future: chem- , Y istry study. I i R inf an 39' .2 MARIE L. LANG Lucky 139 S. Leyden St. Academic G. Interests: swim- ming, tennis, skating, drawing, Cartooning, acrobatics. Future: Faulkner Hospital, Jamaica Plain fnursingl. BERNARD N. LANOUE Slouch 35 Mason St. Commercial. Activities: Football, I, II, III, IV: Baseball, I, II: Track, IV: Divisional Basket- ball, I, II. Interests: baseball. Future: Seton Hall Prep School, Fordham College. RALPH V. LANZETTA Miz 268 Grove St. Industrial Arts. Interests: avia- tion, auto racing. Future: Went- worth Institute. ALICE M. LAHSON Mickey 120 E. Ashland St. Commercial. Future: Salvation Army Training College. L. VINCENT LAWSON 63 Custer St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Rifle Club, I. Interests: swimming, fishing, cabinet making, hunt- ing, gardening. Future: contract- ing. RAYMOND R. LAWSON Xilbo 43 Arthur St. Academic G. Activities: Camera Club, IV. Interests: photography, chemistry, music, sports. Future: commercial photography. ALLEN LEACH Al 853 Crescent St. Academic G. Interests: Nation- al Guard, baseball, bowling, woodcarving. Future: Montana State University tforestryl. GRANVILLE M. LEACH Ice 122 French Ave. Industrial Arts A. Interests: ily- ing, music, football. VIVIAN M. LEACH Viv 419 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, IV tcaptainlg swim- ming, Ig Field Hockey, III. In- IQYQSISI CIODCIHQ, SWIIUITIIHQ, traveling, ice skating. Future: Burroughs Adding Machine School. LEONA I. LEDOUX Cookie 244 Court St. Commercial. Interests: bowling. roller skating. Future: secretar- ial work. MARION R. LEE Lee 24 Emerson Ave. Commercial, Interests: reading, sewing, singing. Future: gen- eral office work. HAROLD R. LENDH Bob 635 Centre St. Industrial Arts Ind. Interests: baseball, ice hockey, basket- ball, fishing. 3 03. D 'V' Ah T Q' 5- if '? CHRISTOS LEONTOS Moose 44 Huntington St. Academic G, Interests: hunting, fishing, skating, swimming. Fu- ture: United States Navy. IRENE L. LEPINE Renee 14 Martin St. Academic H. Activities: Con- Qress, I: Science Club, II. In- terests: fancy roller skating, ice skating, tennis, swimming, sec- retary of roller skating club. Future: Worcester Memorial Hospital tnursinqj. LORRAINE R. LEPINE Larry 32 Hunt St. Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, dancing, skating, draw- ing, driving. Future: dress- maker. ROBERT LESSARD Pot 336 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Hockey Team, III: Baseball, II, III, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV. Interests: roller skating, ice skating, danc- ing, swimming, bowling. AUDREY M. LEVANGIE Audey 139 Florence St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III: Hockey, III: Nomin- ating Committee, II. Interests: knitting. Future: Williams School of Business tsecretarial workl. ALICE A. LEYH Skip 52 Hillcrest Ave. College L. A. Activities: Dram- atic Club, III: Basketball, I, II, III tCaptain, IIIJ: Hockey, III: Class Play Usher. Interests: dogs, sports, music, Zeta Gamma Sorority. Future: Keystone Iunior Academy tmedical secretaryl. DAVID H. LIBBEY 135 Guild Rd. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Student Council, I, Il, III QPISSI- dent, IVJ: Rifle Club, I: Iunior Usher, III: Community Fund Speaker, IV: Dramatic Club. IV: Drama Day, IV. Interests: all sports, fishing, hunting, trap- ping. Future: aeronautical school. THELMA S. LINCOLN Thel 24 Thompson Ave. Commercial. Activities: Orches- tra, IV: Library Monitor, II. In- terests: swimming, skating, ski- ing. Future: secretarial work. MARGARET I. LIND Margie 138 Hillberg Ave. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, I: Science Club, II. Interests: sewing, coin col- lecting, tennis, other outdoor sports. Future: office macnine operator or bookkeeper. IOHN R. LINDBERG Lindy 17 Russell Rd. Industrial Arts B. Interests: ice hockey, football, baseball, ama- teur radio. Future: Rhode Island School ot Design. ROBERT A. LINDGREN Bob 140 Summer St. Academic G. Interests: amateur radio, ice hockey, baseball, toot- ball. Future: radio school. EVELYN A. LIOLIOS Evie 48 Walnut St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I. Interests: sports, danc- ing, needlework. Future: nursing. lf. I I A if fx- Koh 51' , .gs is -0 -. 3 ' I 4,1 . ' 5- Z' 45 AMELIA LIPONIS Amy 43 Walnut St. , 5, Commercial. Interests: reading, sewing, tennis, music. Future: secretarial work. ELIZABETH LIPSITZ I.akey 17 Plymouth St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III. Inter- ests: traveling, dancing, piano playing, listening to operas. Fu- ture: secretarial work. WALTER E. LITCHFIELD 29 George St. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: all sports except baseball, reading. DOROTHEA A. LITTLEFIELD Dottie 52 West St. Commercial. Activities: Part-time Worker. Interests: swimming, reading, roller skating. Future: secretarial work. CLAIRE E. LONERGAN 23 Olive St. College L. A. Activities: Iunior Usher: Community Fund Speaker, IV: Brocktonia, IV IBusiness Staftl: Class Nominating Committee, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Glee Club, III: Basketball, III, IV: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Club, tennis, music, reading. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers College. THEODORA I. LONG Teddy 36 Winona St. College L. A. Activities: Color Committee, I: Basketball tClass Team, I, Ill: I-Iockey, III: Brock- tonia Collector, III: Brocktonia Staff fAsst. Editor, III: Editor-in- Chief, IVJ: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Year Book Staff tCo-editor, lVlg Honorary Member Woman's Club, IV: Good Citizen Senior Girls ID. A. RJ, IV. Interests: Camp Fire Girls, rifle target practice. Future: Radcliffe or Swarthmore College tpsychologyl. EMILY L. LUPICA Emmy Lou 898 Montello St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Part-time Vlorker. Interests: Daughters of Italy, tennis, volleyball, d a n c i n g, piano. Future: secretarial work. HELEN B. LUPKEVICH 103 Battles St. Academic H. Activities: Curie Science Club, I. Interests: swim- ming, tennis, dancing. Future: Cambridge City Hospital. LORRAINE L. LYNN Tex or Lorrie 119 Clinton St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III: Field Hockey, III, IV: Basketball, I, II, III. Interests: Iunior American Legion Auxiliary, 4 D. T. P. A. Club, dancing, skating, swim- ming, hockey, collecting auto- graphs. Future: Williams' School of Business tcompanion to elderly ladyj. ERNESTINE R. LYON Emie 16 Lorraine Ave. Academic T. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV: Pina- Iore tChorusJ, Interests: rabbit raising, music, post card and paper napkin collecting. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College tkindergarten-primary coursel. IAMES E. LYONS Kid 35 Broad St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II, III: Class Gitt Committee, IV: Nominating Com- mittee, I. Interests: all sports, amateur photography. Future: Boston College. RUTH A. MacDONALD Mac 14 Edinboro Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III. Interests: bowling, dancing, swimming, tennis, ski- ing, horseback riding. Future: business school. .' , it .-X PHYLLIS MacKAY 115 Belmont St. Household Arts. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II, IV: Glee Club, I, II: Nominating Committee, II. Interests: Sunday School class, Girl Scouts tLieutenantl. Future: Wilfred Academy. MARIORIE E. MacMORROW Margie 75 Highland St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, IV. Interests: dancing, skating, sum- mer sports, bowling. Future: telephone operator. GENEVIEVE A. MADDEN Dimples 44 Dunham St. Academic I-I. Activities: Senior Class Play Usher: Class Motto Committee. Interests: I u n i o r Twentieth Century Catholic Club, Fidelis Club, dancing, bowling, skating. MARGARET F. MADDEN Maggie 44 Dunham St. Commercial. Activities: F i e l d Hockey, III: Class Dues Collector, I, II: Basketball, II, III: Library Monitor, III: Class Ring Commit- tee, III: Nominating Committee, III: Brocktonia Collector, IV. In- terests: Fidelis Club, Y. W. C. A., golf, tennis, badminton, dancing, riding, swimming, collecting old coins, Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club. Future: Wilfred Academy. WILLIAM I. MADDEN Speed 42-A Clifton Ave. Industrial Arts A. Interests: swimming. Future: U. S. Navy. WILLIAM E. MAKEPEACE Bill 163-A No. Main St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: basketball, track, baseball. RICHARD E. MANN Dick 67 Wayland St. Commercial. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: All-State Band, IV: Parr-time Worker, IV. Interests: modern dance band, baseball. Future: musical school. HARRY A. MANTALOS Lucky 139 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, free hand drawing. Fu- ture: Bentley School of Account- ing and Finance. LEON MARON Lee 728 Ash St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Brocktonia Room Collector, II: Nominating Committee, III: Foot- ball Usher, IV: Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: farming. Future: salesman or business executive. ALFRED B. MARROW Eggiesy 7 Plymouth Pl. Academic G. Activities: Agricul- tural Club, I. Interests: model airplanes, swimming, basket- ball, baseball. Future: electrical engineering. BARBARA S. MARSHALL Buzzy 28 Howard Ave. Academic G. Interests: cooking, grange meetings, dancing, roll- er skating, bowling. Future: dietitian. GEORGE C. MARTIN Buzzy 272 Pleasant St. Academic G. Activities: Swim- ming, I, II, III: Football, I, II, III. Interests: Hi football 'Y' . swimming, softball, baseball, hunting, skating. Future: Spring- field College tphysical educa- tioni. RUSSELL I. MARTIN 3' ,i Russ 317 Grove St. xxx -Uvvv e... 'L' W Lk, 'g ,W Q 18 5 . ,.... Academic G. Interests: reading, art, sports. HAROLD T. MASON. IR. Mase 72 Park St. Academic G. Activities: Class Ring Committee, III: Nominating Committee, II: Constitution Com- mittee: Divisional Basketball, I, II. Interests: DeMolay, sports. Future: Nichols Iunior College. MARY F. MASSOD Fatette 78 Benham St. College L. A. Interests: music, dancing, swimming, skating, bi- cycling. Future: Iackson College. AUGUSTINE S. MASTROPIETRO Augie 25 W. Ashland St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: skating, football, baseball. Fu- ture: machinist. HENRIETTA H. MATHER Huno 23 Emmett St. Household Arts. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Class Dues Collector, II: Nominating Committee, II: Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Sewing Club, IV. Interests: dancing, bi- cycle riding, swimming, skating, sewing. Future: dress making. RAYMOND G. MATTINSON Ray 20 Howland St. Academic G. Activities: Track Team, I, II, III, IV: Cross Country, II, III, IV: Student Council, II, IV tTreasurer, IVJ. Interests: Ama- teur Radio Station WILOO, hik- ing, camping, swimming. Future: radio and the baking industry. ARNOLD F. MAYNARD Arn 29 Lewiston St. Academic G. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV. Interests: rnusic, pho- tography, collecting recordings, dancing, driving. Future: Bos- ton University. DONALD I. MCCARTHY 291 Green St. Industrial Arts I. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I, Brock- tonia Collector, I. Interests: swimming. Future: U. S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn. CATHERINE C. McCARTHY Kaye 61 Sycamore St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, ll, Class Dues Collector. Interests: collecting miniature dogs, dancing, bowling, swim- ming, recordings. Future: busi- ness school. MADELINE M. MCCARTHY 34 Blaine St. College Sc. Activities: Dramatic Club, III, IV lExecutive Commit- tee, IVlg Drama Day, III: CICISS Vice-President, II: Cornmuniti' Fund Speaker, III, IV: Chf1S1mGS Play, III, IV, Iunior Usher. In- terests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club iTreasurerl, music. art, sports, books. Future: nursing. ARTHUR F. MCGRAIL Mac 21 Manet Ave. College L. A. Activities: Student Council, I: Rifle Club, I: DIC!- matic Club, III: Iunior Usher: Class Treasurer, II, III, IV: Man- ager oi Swimming Team, Ill, IV. Interests: swimming, Marine Corps iReservesJ. Future: Bos- ton College laccountinql. M. ELINOR MCGRAIL Ellie ll Appleton St. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, III: Basketball, I. Interests: swimming, dancing, reading. Future: hairdressmg. Ili 1 ,F an-.: , av if H' ' AO' . 1, .KC J .'fu' .f. 'tv STANLEY R. McKAY Stan 15 Madison St. Industrial Arts T. Interests: golf, t e n n i s, baseball, literature. Future: Northeastern University lcivil engineeringj. MARGARET R. McI.AUGl-ILIN Peggy 137 Belmont St. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, IV. Interests: sewing, bowling, Crocheting. Future: hairdressing. IOHN I. MCNEILL Ice 35 Mulberry St. Commercial. Activities: Agricul- tural Club, Ig Divisional Basket- ball, I. Interests: fishing, base- ball, football, skating, hockey, swimming, basketball. HUGH T. MEADE Doc 222 W. Elm St. College Sc. Interests: photog- raphy. Future: Bentley School oi Accounting and Finance. RICHARD W. MERRIFIELD Dick 1238 Warren Ave. College Sc. Interests: mechanical drawing. Future: New Hampshire University Cmechanical design- ingl. GERTRUDE F. MICHAUD I-'renchy 8 Everett St. Academic G. Interests: dancing, sports. PETER C. MIHOS 'l'arkey 30 Walnut St. Industrial Arts. Interests: debat- ing, flying, Y. M. C. A. Future: business college. MILDRED A. MILLAY Milly 162 Mulberry St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III, IV tCaptain, I, IIIl: Field I-Iockey, III, IV tCaptain, III, IVJ: Usher, IV: Class Motto Committee, IV: Class Gift Com- mittee, IV: Student Council, IV, Interests: basketball, swimming, skating, tennis. Future: com- mercial work. WILLIAM A. MILLET Bill 148 Aubum St. College Sc. Activities: Tennis Club, II, III. Interests: sports. JOSEPH MINSK Iosey 347 No. Montello St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Varsity Football, III, IV: Divi- sional Basketball, I, II. Inter- ests: sports: drawing, engineer- ing. ROBERT L. MINTER Bob 635 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee, Il: Track, III. Interests: ice hockey, basket- ball, baseball. Future: clerical or bookkeeping work. ADELAIDE I.. MISHKINIS I.enny 158 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Hockey, III, IV: Business Administration Club, III, IV: Tennis Club, II: Basketball, IV. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, Y. W. C. A., 4 D. T. P. A. Club, hockey, swimming, horseback riding. Future: New England ln- stitute ot Embalming. nf' nn' K Q ' 3 QF. ,. Sv If y , ,f I :Qi SHIRLEY B. MITCHELL Mitch 548 Ash St. Commercial. Activites: Basket- ball, II: Part-time Worker, IV. Interests: dancing, roller skat- ing, Y. W. C. A. Future: com- merctal work. G. WALLACE MOBERG Wally 82 Hillberg Ave. Academic G. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II. Interests: hockey, baseball, basketball, golf, bowl- ing. Future: theatrical work. PAULINE F. MOORE Paula 44 Custer St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III: Business Administra- tion Club, IV: Brocktonia Typist, III: Part-time Worker tSchool Dep't.l, III, IV. Interests: music, swimming, skating, tennis. Fu- ture: secretarial work. PRISCILLA I. MOORE SCill 396 Pearl St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tClass Team, II, Illl: Hockey, III, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Debating Club, IV: Book Fair Committee, IV: Year Book Staff ICO-Editorj, IV. Inter- ests: Rockne, Young Peoples work, sports. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers College. MARIE I. MOQUIN Ienn 475 Belmont St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Part-time Work. In- terests: skating, bowling, volley- ball. Future: secretarial work. AQUILINE I.. MORIN Ickie 8 Sylvester St. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, II, III, IV: Orchestra, ll: Basketball, I, III: Christmas Pageant, III. Interests: dancing, sports, roller skating. Future: secretarial work. LAWRENCE E. MORRIS Larry 21 Portland St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Football, III. Interests: swim- ming, dancing, boxing, boating, football, bowling, wrestling. Fu- ture: School ot Civil Service tstate policel. E. MILDRED MORRISON Mil 27 Exchange St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Field Hockey, III, IV. Interests: swimming, tennis, badminton, reading. F u t u r e : commercial school icivil servicel. HARRY R. MORSE 932 No. Main St. College L. A. Interests: raising guinea pigs, I-Ii-Y, bowling tMon- tello Strikersl. Future: Dart- mouth. MERIEL I.. MORSE Mag 44 Florence St. Commercial. Interests: readinq, Sewing, swimming. HENRY T. MUKHALIAN Babe 396 Moraine St. College Sc. Interests: sea lore, sailing, swimming, deep-sea. tsh- ing. Future: Merchant Marines. BETTY MULFORD 810 Belmont St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Brocktonia Collector, III. Interests: bicycle riding, knitting, music. Future: Pierce Secretarial School isecre- tarial workj. GEORGE A. MULFORD Goldie 810 Belmont St. Commercial. Activities: Cross Country, I, II, III: Lunch-Room Worker: Class Color Committee, I. Interests: scouting, post-card collecting, correspondence, bi- cycle racing, DeMolay, outdoor life, friends. Future: business school: National Biscuit Co. ALYCE L. MULLINS Mu1ly 36 Revere St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Field Hockey, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Class Play Committee: Class Dues Col- lector, IV: Class Play Usher. In- terests: dancing, swimming, ten- nis, Future: Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School. MARILYN I. MURLEY 159 Myrtle St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, I: Basketball, II. Inter- ests: music, dancing, swimming, tennis. Future: nursing. EDYTHE M. MURPHY Edie 54 Locust St. Academic I-I. Interests: Twenti- eth Century Catholic Club, swim- ming, basketball, skating, danc- ing, tennis. Future: Carney Hospital. GRACE B. MURPHY Gracie 62 Manley St. Commercial. Activities: G l e 9 Club, I: Lunch-room, I, II, III: Basketball, I. Interests: danc- ing, reading, basketball. Future: secretarial or stenographic work. FRANK I. MURPHY Murph 65 Ellsworth St. College Sc. Activities: Cross Country, I, II, III, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV fExecutive Commit- tee, IIIJ: Class Executive Commit- tee, IV: Class Play: Christmas Pageant, III. Interests: I-Ii-Y, Columbian Squires, golf, basket- ball, dancing, skating. Future: Holy Cross College tmedicinel. LOUISE H. MURPHY Murph 531 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Nominating Committee, II, III: Iunior Usher: Class Play Committee: Class Play Usher. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Cen- tury Catholic Club. Future: sec- retarial work. ROBERT D. MURPHY Bob 551 Warren Ave. College L. Ay Activities: Student Council, II: Dramatic Club, III tExecutive Committeel: Swim- ming, II, III, IV: Class Ring Com- mittee, III: Senior Class Play, IV: lunior Usher: Class President, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, swimming, dancing, golf, reading, theatre ushering. Future: Tufts fmedi- cinel. ANN E. MURRAY Twin I3 No. Manchester St. Commercial. Activities: Iunior Usher: Brocktonia Collector, IV: Business Administration Club, III. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, Fidelis Club, swimming, bowling. Fu- ture: secretarial work. ARNOLD H. MURRAY Arnie 343 Ash St. College L. A. Future: Massa- chusetts State. ELLEN M. MURRAY Twin I3 No. Manchester St. Commercial. Activities: lunior Usher: Dues Collector, II, III: Brocktonia Collector, IV: Busi- ness Administration Club, IV. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Cen- tury Catholic Club, Fidelis Club, swimming, bowling. Future: sec- retarial work. JACQUELINE A. NADEAU Iackie 178 School St. Commercial. Activities: Curie Science Club, I, II, III tTreasurer, II: Vice-President, Illl: Basket- ball, I, III: Business Administra- tion Club, III. Interests: reading, tennis, badminton, swimming. F u t u r e : medical secretarial school. . A 'df Q: VERA L. NASH Vee 570 Crescent St. Academic I-I. Activities: Hockey IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV fCap- tain, IVJ. Interests: Rockne Asso- ciation, basketball, swimming, dancing. Future: Cambridge City Hospital. 1 KAROI. T. NAWROCKI Cdl 25 Marion St. College Sc. Interests: photog- raphy, stamps, coins, hockey, baseball. Future: Oberlin Col- lege, Ohio fchemistryl. IOHN T. NEAGLE luck 30 Hamilton St. Academic G. Interests: base- ball, golf, hockey, basketball, football. ROBERT E. NELSON Heli 98 Menlo St. College Sc. Activities: Track, I: Cross Country, II: Football, III. Interests: skating, swimming, traveling, horseback riding. VIVIAN I.. NELSON Viv 138 Linwood St. Commercial. Activities: Curie Science Club, l. Interests: bowl- ing, swimming, skating, basket- ball. Future: Pierce Secretarial School tclerical worlcl. WALTER R. NELSON Wally 238 Warren Ave. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Dues Collector, III: Football Usher, III, IV. Interests: sports, collecting miniatures, music. Fu- ture: Lewis Hotel School. MILADE NESSRALLA 24 Nickerson St. Academic G. Activities: Rifle Club, I. Interests: trapping, hunting, target shooting, boat- ing, farming. Future: northern trapping and farming. IOHN E. NOONAN Champ 62 Greenwood Rd. Academic T. Activities: Student Council, I: Class President, II, III: Swimming, I, II, III, IV: Com- munity Fund Speaker, III. Inter- ests: swimming, tennis. Future: Springfield College. JOSEPH M. NOONAN Ioe 54 George St. Academic T. Activities: Student Council, II. Interests: sports. Future: business school fretail businessl. PHYLLIS P. NORDEEN Crax 102 French Ave. Household Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball, I, II: Student Council, I, II, III: Sewing Club, III: lunior Usher. Interests: art and fashion art, dancing, roller skating, sports, travel, sailboat racing. Future: McDowell School of Cos- tume Design ffashion advertis- ingl. DAVID D. NORTH, IR. D. D. 303 Moraine St. College Sc. Activities: Rifle Club, I: Brocktonia Collector, III: Dra- matic Club, IV: Class Dues Col- lector, IV: Christmas Pageant, IV. Interests: I-I1-Y, DeMolay, making neon tubing, camping. Future: Tufts College. HELEN E. NORVISH 75 Upland Rd. Commercial. Activities: Curie Science Club, I. Interests: ten- nis, swimming, bicycle riding. Future: Hub Academy lbeauty culturel. 1 ROSE NUOVA Rosie 22 Otis St. Commercial. Interests: reading, all sports. Future: Williams School Cclerical or stenographic workl. DOROTHY M. NYBEBG Dot 85 Winter St. Household Arts. Activities: Class Play Usher: Brocktonia Collec- tor, III. Interests: swimming, dancing. Future: Graves School of Dressmaking. WALTER W. OAKLEY Oaky 91 Harvard St. Academic G. Interests: photog- raphy, swimming, bowling, fish- ing, dancing. Future: Williams Business School. I DOROTHY M. O'BRIEN Dotty 369 No. Montello St. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, IV. Interests: swim- ming, dancing, tennis. Future: telephone operating. HAROLD L. O'CONNOR Lefty 84 Ford St. Academic G. Activities: Base- ball, III: Football, I: Band, II: Dues Collector, I. Interests: sports, music, dancing. Future: refrigeration school: Lynn Gen- eral Electric Company. PHYLLIS B. OHMERT Phil 197 Spark St. Commercial. Activities: Bus. Ad- ministration Club, III, IV: Library Monitor, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Basketball, I, II,III, IV: Swim- ming, I, II: Tennis Club, I: Dues Collector, I: Brocktonia Collector, II. Interests: Fidelis Club, Rockne Sports Club, Campfire Girls, Ir. Legion Auxiliary, accordian band, dancing, tennis, bowling, swim- ming. Future: LaSalle Ir. Col- lege tpre-nursing coursel. MARIORIE I.. O'LBARY Margie 4 Lincoln Rd. College L. A. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III: Basketball, IV. Interests: swimming, dancing. horseback riding, skating. Fu- ture: Williams Business School. KENNETH H. OLSON Sark 57 Verne St. Industrial Arts. Interests: skat- ing, drawing, music, hockey, baseball, fishing. Future: Went- worth or Northeastern U. farchi- tectj. RUSSELL O. OLSON Russ 51 Hillberg Ave. Industrial Arts A. Interests: fish- ing, swimming, football. hockey, camping, s a i I i n g, airplanes, radio. Future: Wentworth fDiesel enginesl. IOHN D. O'NEII.L Oakie 566 Crescent St. Academic G. Interests: baseball, football, hockey, reading, bowl- ing, pmochle. GERALD B. 0'REII.I.Y Gerry 78 Forest Ave. Academic G. Future: Wentworth Institute. ARTHUR M. OPPENHEIM Oppy 388 Spring St. College Sc. Activities: Band, I: Debating Club, I: Senior Class Play. Interests: philately. Future: Northeastern University Qlcwl. in lin S ...Lf I. BBNIAMIN OSHAROW Izzie 60 Plymouth St. College Sc. Act:v1ties: Library Monitor, II, III, IV: Library Moni- tors' Club, II, III, IV: Senior Class Play. Interests: stamp col- lecting, basketball, baseball, model airplanes. Future: Wor- cester Polytechnic Institute tcivil ' engineerzngl. NATALIE L. PACKARD 1134 Pleasant St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: I-Iockey, III: Rid- ing Club, I, II: Dramatic Club, III,IV: Iunior Usher: Class Play, IV: Class Dues Collector, IV: Class Gift Committee, IV. Inter- ests: Zeta Gamma Sorority, young people's work, riding, swimming. MARION S. PANOS 7 W. Chestnut St. Academic H. Activities: Glee Club, I: Class Dues Collector, II. Interests: stamp collecting, read- ing, knitting, Loyal Prospect Lodge, swimming, dancing. Fu- ture: Carney Hospital. FLORA T. PAPARO 19 Day Ave. Commercial. Actavitiesz Business Administration Club, IV: Brock- tonia Typist, IV. Interests: skat- mg, swimming, Anita Garibaldi Iunior Lodge. Future: business school. IULIA PAPPACOSTA Iulie 35 Haverhill St. Commercial. Interests: drawing, sketching, painting. Future: art school. CLEOPATRA PAPPAS Click 70 Spring St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, II: Library Monitor, III, IV. Interests: gardening, collecting miniature furniture. Future: New England School of Art ldress- making, sketchingl. FRANCES PAPPAS nan 70 spring sa. Academic G. Interests: dress de- signing, sewing. Future: Bryant College. PETER PAPPAS Bubba 35 Haverhill St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football, II: Dues Collector, III. Interests: football, baseball. swimming, bugle, violin, stamp collecting, boating, fishing. Fu- ture: Wentworth Institute. CLAIRE I.. PARENTEAU Shrimp 13 Plymouth St. Commercial. Activities: Senior Motto Committee, I. Interests: bowling, cooking. Future: office work. PHYLLIS L. PARKER Phyl I7 W. Chestnut St. Academic G. Interests: swim- ming, skating, dancing, movies, scrapbooks. IOHN W. PARKS Sparks 112 Walnut St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football Usher, I, II, III. Inter- ests: stamps, football, baseball, basketball. Future: carpentering. ANGELA G. PARZIALE Angie 34 Cherry St. Commercial. Interests: tennis, cinema, badminton, football. Fu- ture: office work ttypistl. RITA M. PATRY Pate 36 Elmer St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, II, III, IV Executive Council, Ill: Business Administra- tion Club, III, IV: Class Dues Col- lector, IV: Camera Club, IV: Bas- ketball, II, III: Class Gift Com- mittee, II. Interests: Junior Twen- tieth Century Club, swimming, tennis, golf, riding, skating, danc- ing, collecting old trinkets. Fu- ture: Faulkner Hospital fnursingl. CLAYTON A. PAULDING Honey 124 Hovendon Ave. Commercial. Activities: Hockey Team, III, IV tCaptain, IV: picked for all-star team, IVJ. Interests: sports, reading, hunt- ing, fishing. Future: office work. ELEANOR A. PEACOCK Ellie I6 Appleton St. Academic T. Interests: tennis, golf, hiking. ESTHER V. PEAVEY Etta 13 Sheppard Ave. Academic H. T. Activities: Glee Club, II: Dramatic Club, III. Future: Rhode Island State fnursingl. IOSEPH G. PECHILIS Cary 131 Walnut St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, II. Future: business. RUTH A. PECKHAM 60 Calmar St. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, I: Basketball, I: Nom- inating Committee, IV: Brock- tonia Literary Staff, IV: Year Book Literary Staff, IV. Inter- ests: swimming, skating, roller skating, sports. Future: news- paper work. JAMES I. PRENDERGAST Iimmie I8 Waverly St. College Sc. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: Orchestra, II, IV. In- terests: music, bowling, dancing. books. Future: Boston College and dance bank work. ALBERT PEREWITZ Perry 183 Field St. Industrial Arts T. Interests: ski- ing, softball, aviation, bowling, F u t u r e : Wentworth Instztute tmachinistl. JOSEPH H. PERKINS Ioe 12 Terminal Pl. Industrial A. Interests: boxing. swimming, golf, tennis, base- ball, football. Future: Boston College of Pharmacy. PHYLLIS I.. PERRY Phil 1078 Belmont St. Commercial. Interests: dancing, swimmzng, bicycle riding. Fu- ture: hairdressing school. ANGELINA A. PERSICHILLO Aggie 201 Winthrop St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Girls' Glee Club. Ill, IV. Interests: baseball games, sports, collecting photo- graphs. Future: Burdett College lsecretarial workl. ALMA I. PETERSON Pete 102 Hill St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III: Basket- ball, Ill, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Part-time Vlotker. Interests: music, dancing, sports. Future: secretarial work. SJ is f' 4 . KENNETH H. PETERSON Pete 9 Emerald St. Cornmercgal. Activites: P a r t- time Vtforker. Interests: softball, swzmming. Future: civil serv1ce. EDWARD PETRAVICZ Pet 57 River St. College L. A, Interests: fishing, skating, swimming, football. Fu- ture: civil service or pharma- ceutical school. AMELIA F. PETTI Amy 210 Belmont St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Nominating Committee, III. Interests: dancing, swimming, Junior Twentieth Century Cath- olic Club. Future: nursing. FLORENCE M. PICANZI Flossie 48 Pine St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Basketball, II, III, IV: Swrmming, III. Interests: tennis, dancing, driving, skat- mg, reading, swimming. Future: Burdett C o l l e g e tsecretarial workl. NELLO PICIOLI Pick-Nelly 75 W. Ashland St. Commercial. Interests: woodwork- ing, art, football, auto engines, swimming, boating. Future: Wentworth Institute lair condi- tioning engtneeringl. MALCOLM L. PIERCE Slip 44 Newtonlkve. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Band, I, II, III: Class Dues Col- lector, IV. Interests: woodwork- ing, sports. Future: nautical school. HARRY G. PIERSOI! 175 Keith Ave. Ext. Commercial. Activities: Track, I: Football, I, II, III, IV: Basket- ball, III, IV: Brocktonia Collec- tor, I, II, III: Class Gift Commit- tee, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, aero- nautics, dancing, music, design- ing, sports, printing. Future: Fore River Apprentice Schoolt elec- trician or designerl. ALEXANDER I. PISCUSKAS Slug 54 Front St. Academic G. Interests: football, basketball. Future: I-I e b r o n Academy. CONCETTA M. PITARO Connie 112 Ford St. Academic G. Interests: photo- graph collections, tennis, horse- back riding, knitting. MARY C. PITARO Carmie 21 Lowell St. College L. A. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Debating Club, IV: Basketball, IV: Com- munity Fund Speaker, III, IV. Interests: sports, dramatics, pub- lic speaking. Future: Bridge- water Teachers College. SAMUEL 1. PIZZA Al 32 Skinner St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Student Council, I: Class Color Committee, I. Interests: collect- ing old books and papers. SCIY- ing coins. Future: aeronautical or engineering school, WESLEY A. PLACE Wes 761 Summer St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: toot- ball, hockey, baseball, golt, col- lecting stamps and keys. Future: Wentworth felectrical workl. .99-.L : i fm' 'e. . H- ,,. fu STANLEY PODIELSKY Duke 13 Otis St. Industrial Arts. Interests: foot- ball, baseball, softball, pool, checkers. Future: machine de- signer. I IAMES A. POPE Iimmie 196 Pearl St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Class Motto Committee, IV: Class Dues Collector, IV: Entertain- ment, III. Interests: stamp col- lecting, swimming. PELIX PORAZZO Wee 130 Florence St. Academic G. Interests: bowling, football, bowling, sketching. Fu- ture: Merchant Marine. MAURICE POSTLE 25 Laurel Ave. Academic G. Activities: Hockey, III, IV: Tumbling Team, I, II, Ill, IV. Interests: collecting guns, swimming, boxing, hockey. M. CARMEL POWERS Mike 142 Belmont St. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Staff, IV: Brocktonia Room Collector, IV: Library Monitor, IV: Library Monitors' Club, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating, collecting records. Fu- ture: secretarial school. H. TAYLOR PRATT T. 71 Fairtield St. College Sc. Interests: I-Ii-Y, III, IV: Brockton Ski Club fSecretary, III, IVJ: photography, chemistry, politics, swing records. Future: Dartmouth fchemistryl. WILLARD S. PRATT wid 236 Copeland St. Industrial Arts T. Interests: hockey, baseball, badminton, photography, poultry raising. PHILIP R. QUAGLIOZZI Quang 416 Prospect St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Brock- tonza Collector, III, IV. Interests: model airplane building, danc- ing, swimming, tennis. Future: Northeastern Caeronautical en- gineeringl. FREDERICK O. PRESCOTT Freddie 715 No. Main St. College Sc. Activities: Archery Club, I, ll: Swimming Team, IV. Interests: handicraft, I-Ii-y Club. Future: Tufts College tpre-med- ical course, medicinej. MARTHA I. RAFFERTY 41 Waverly St. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, Il, Ill: Basketball, I, II. Interests: gardening, bi- cycle riding, skating, swimming, and fishing. Future: nursing. IAMES V. RASPA Jimmy 94 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activitresz Band, I, II, III, IV tManager, III: Presi- dent and Student Leader, IVJg Male Chorus, I, II. Interests: music, football, baseball. Future: trade school. VIRGINIA A. RAUGIALA Virqie 25 Canton St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I. Interests: dancing, swimming. I 7' in 6 4?-f 2 HARRIETT G. RAWLINS Shrimp 38 Otis St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, II: Basketball, I, II, III tCaptain, III: Business Admin- istration, IV: N. Y. A., III, IV. Interests: music, dancing, driv- ing. Future: secretarial school, IOSEPH E. RAYNARD Ho 107 Grafton St. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I, II: Foot- ball, I, II, III. Interests: foot- ball, basketball, boxing, collect- ing biological specimens, drum- ming. Future: laboratory tech- nician at Washington. WILLIAM I. REGAN Bill 23 Wayland St. College Sc. Activities: Sports- men's Club, I, II. Interests: swrmming, fishing, hockey, draw- ing, dancing, baseball, bowling, Future: art school tartl. ROBERT E. RIORDAN Bob 56 Thurber Ave. Academic G, Activities: Hockey, III, IV: Baseball, III, IV fCap- tain, IVI. Interests: hockey, baseball, basketball, football. HELEN I. REED Reedy 72 Fuller St. Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, bicycling, reading. Fu- ture: F1sher's School. CLAIRE E. REGAN 35 Sylvester St. Academic H. Activities: Student Advisory Council, IV. Interests: coin collecting, dancing, swim- ming, raising pedigreed New- foundland dogs. Future: Ouincy Hospital tsocial service, govern- mentl. MARY E. REILLY 21 Mystic St. Household Arts. Interests: stamp collecting. Future: nursing school in Boston. IOSEPHINE P. RICARDI Chick 1236 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitor, II, III: Business Ad- ministration Club, IV: Hockey, III: Basketball, I, III: Glee Club, III. Interests: Music Club, draw- ing, swimming, skating. Future: secretarial work. SHIRLEY A. RICE Shirt 5 Addison St. Academic H. Activities: Science Club, I: Student Council, II: Bas- ketball, Il, IV. Interests: oil painting, hiking, camping. Fu- ture: Boston Children's Hospital tnursingl. HARRY W. RICH 255 Belmont St. Academic G. Activities: Student Advisory Council, IV. Interests: basketball, swimming, free hand drawing. Future: civil service. M. MARIORIE RICHARD Margie 91 Richmond St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, IV: Hockey, IV. Inter- ests: foreign correspondence, swimming, dancing, bicycling. Future: Kings County Hospital, New York fnursingl. FRANCES M. RICHARDS I rarinie 24 Elliot St. Household Arts. Interests: draw- ing, dancing, swimming, ice skating. Future: hairdressing. if '1- I id' .,. J N EVELYN R. 'RICHARDSON Evy 24 Oakland Ave. Commercial. Activities: G l e e Club, II. Interests: singing, dancing, skating, bowling. Fu- ture: commercial work. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON Tish 61 No. Ash St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I. Interests: dancing, sports. Future: commercial school and work. JACK RICHMAN 30 Otis St. Academic G. Activities: Camera Club, fVice-President, Il. Inter- ests: a vi a ti o n, photography, camping, fishing, nature. Fu- ture: photography. GORDON A. RICHMOND Goody 423 No. Montello St. Commercial. Interests: baseball, football, swimming, skating, hik- ing. Future: office work or civil service. ELAINE M. RIFKIN 143 Manomet St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il: Glee Club, II. Inter- ests: music, drama, tennis, swim- ming, reading. RALPH E. ROBBINS Flash 200 Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Part-time Worker, IV. Interests: Iunior Leader at Y. M. C. A., track, baseball, basketball, swimming, hockey. Future: P. G.: office work in some firm. LORRAINE A. ROBERTS Loi-ry 371 No. Main St. Commercial. Activities: Class Play Usher, IV: Basketball, I, II, Ill: I-Iockey, III. Interests: danc- ing, all sports, football, hockey ian. Future: Katherine Gibbs fsecretarial workl. EDNA M. ROBINSON Eddie 45 Richmond St. Academic G, Interests: crochet- ing, violin, Sunday School work. reading. F u t u r e : Providence Bible Institute. ROSE I. RODOPHELE 23 Farrington St. Academic I-I. Activities: Glee Club, I, II: Brocktonia Collector, IV. Interests: swimming, danc- ing, singing, football, Loyal Prospect Lodge. WINIFRI-ID H. HOOD Winnie 33 Cottage St. Commercial, Activities: Basket- ball, I, II tCaptain, ID. Interests: bowling, swimming, skating. Fu- ture: International Institute of Cosmotology ihairdressingl. WALTER M. ROUNDS Hip 10 Brunswick St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I. Interests: photography. football, automobile mechanics. WANDA P. ROZUM Wandie 173 Ames St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV fCaptain, I, IIIJ: Hockey, III, IV: Part-time Worker lHoward Schooli, IV. In- terests: swimming, dancing, skat- ing, bowling, tennis. Future: secretarial work. ,.. - fe -2+ 'F 5. 'A ' 5 tif? ln- BETTY L. RUFF 33 Woodland Ave. Academic G. Future: modeling school. BERNARD F. RYDER Bunny 16 Lexington St. Academic G. Activities: Camera Club, IV: Brocktonia, IV: Track, IV: Tumbling Team, I. Interests: s t a m p collecting, psychology, baseball, dancing. Future: Bos- ton University Cpsychology or psychiatryl. MARY A. SAAD 81 Huntington St. Commercial. Activities: Sewing Club, I: Basketball, I, II. Inter- ests: swimming, dancing, skat- ing, Future: business school. ANITA L. SALA Nitee 896 No. Montello St. Academic G. Activities: Glee Club, I: Student Advisory Coun- cil, II: Senior Class Play Usher, IV: Basketball, I. Interests: bowl- ing, skating, swimming, Future: dietetics. GLORIA E. SALVATORE Glo 29 E. Main St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III. Interests: dancing, skating, tennis, sailing. Future: Wilfred Academy fhairdessingi. VIRGINIA M. SAMUELSON Iini 276 W. Elm St. Academic G. Activities: Riding Club, I: Swimming Team, I: Glee Club, I, Il: Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: fashion designing, oil painting, singing, records, ten- ms, golf, riding, swimming, fly- ing, Iunior Woman's Club. Fu- ture: Chevy Chase Dramatics. ALPHONSE A. SATKUS Al 92 Vine St. College Sc. Activities: Football, II, III, IV. Interests: Hi-Y Club, all sports. Future: Fordham University. HAROLD S. SAUNDERS, IR. 44 Monson St. College Sc. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II. Interests: swim- ming, baseball, football, automo- biles, Diesel engines, Order of DeMolay. Future: General Motors Institute of Technology tDieselJ. EARLE C. SAVAGE 35 Park St. Academic G. Activities: Class Gift Committee. Interests: col- lecting recordings, piano, golt, camping. LEO P. SEELYE 148 E. Ashland St. Industrial Arts' A. Interests: dancing, boating, hunting, car- pentry, electrical work. WALTER SELIVONICH Wa1t 144 Ames St. Academic G. Interests: hunting, fishing, canoeing, swimming, baseball, photography. Future: welding. HERBERT L. SELKOWITZ Selky 222 Crescent St. Academic G. Interests: collect- ing stamps and Coins, baseball, football, hockey. Future: Boston University tbusiness administra- tionl. 83? S- x FRANCIS X. SEMINO Franny 25 Central Sq. Academic G. Activities: Dance Band, IV. Interests: golf, danc- ing, beating the drums, bowling. Future: Northeastern University taeronautical engineeringl. EDWARD SEROPIAN Eddie 27 Exchange St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football, I, II. Interests: base- ball, tootball, swimming, horse- back riding, tennis, basketball, motorboat driving. Future: Doug- las Airplane Plant. CATHERINE M. SERVELLO Kay 199 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III: Curie Science Club, I: Library Monitor, III, IV: Li- brary Monitors' Club, IV: Busi- ness Administration Club, IV: Brocktonia Typist, IV. Interests: swimming, dancing, skating, basketball. Future: secretarial Work. CLARA SHAER Claire 18 Plymouth St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Brocktonia Collector, II: Class Play Usher, IV: Part-time Plan, Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, swimming, tennis, record- ings. Future: secretarial work. SHIRLEY E. SHAPIRO 24 Homer St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III: Library Monitor, II, III: Library Monitors' Club, III: Business Administration Club, III, IV: Brocktonia Dues Collec- tor, IV. Interests: Young Iudea, lunior Woman's Club, lunior League, Y. W. I-I. A., dancing. Future: business school. ROBERT L. SHAVE 427 Pearl St. College L. A. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II, Class Dues Collector, III: Dramatic Club, III. Future: Bentley School ot Accounting and Finance. MARGARET E. SHAW Peggy 21 Goddard Rd. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Business Ad- ministration Club, IV. Interests: swimming, basketball, embroid- ery. Future: office work. MARCELLA SHEALEY Margie 49 Perry Ave. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III. Interests: bicycling, swimming, skating. F u t u r e : Bridgewater Teachers College. MARTHA SHAW Marty 626 Crescent St. Academic T. Activities: Orches- tra, I, II, III, IV: Basketball, I. Interests: te n ni s, swimming, bowling, skating. Future: Vesper George School of Art. CLAIRE E. SHEEHAN 181 Forest St. College L. A. Activities: Nom- inating Committee, III. Interests: m u s ic, swimming, dancing, skating. HERBERT E. SHELDON' Herb 40 Toole St. College Sc. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III: Senior Class Play Committee tChairmanJ. Interests: I-Ii-Y, swimming, diving, skat- ing, hockey, hiking, ornitholoqy. physics, classical music, mathe- matics. Future: Tufts telectrical engineeringj. ELIZABETH A. SHERMAN Betty I0 Toby Rd. Academic G. Interests: swim- ming, roller skating, dancing. Future: hospital training. VINCENT I. SHIMKUS Vinny 47 Merton St. Commercial. Interests: stamp col- lecting, hunting, swimming. MARY E. SHINNICK Shinny 367 Spring St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Nominating Com- mittee, III: Hockey, I. Interests: tennis, swimminq. Iunior Twen- lieth Century Club, stamp col- lecting. Future: Simmons Col- lege. ROSAMOND SI-IURTLEI-'F Rozzie 21 Perry Ave. Commercial. Activities: Division- algBasketball, I. Interests: swim- ming, bicycling. Future: secre- tarial work. PHILIP N. SIMMONS Phil 3 Miriam Rd. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Rifle Club, IV. Interests: hunting, swimming, camping. BARBARA I. SIMS B. I. 119 Morse Ave. Academic G. Activities: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Class Gift Commit- tee, III: Class Dues Collector, III, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I, II: Class Play Committee: Drama Day, III: Riding Club, I, II: Basketball, I, II. Interests: records, tennis. Future: Cambridge Preparatory. COURTNEY H. SIMPSON Simp 55 Wheeler Ave. College L. A. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Hockey Team, III, IV. Interests: hockey, football, tennis. Future: med- icine. SYLVIA Y. smurrs 'fsyr' zaa winter sa. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, II: Basketball, I. II, III. Interests: dancing, swim- ming. Future: beauty culture. IENNIE F. SINUC Gwen 9 Broad Pl. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Hockey, III. Inter- ests: swimming, dancing' Skal' ing. IOHN G. SITES Captain 535 No. Montello St. Academic G. Actiiiitietii QYQSS ountr , I, II, II, GP Um- III, IVJII Swimming, I, II, III, IV: Track, II, Ill. Interests: Hi-Y. fishing, swimming, hunting. Fu- ture: Springfield College lPhYS1C' al instructorl. GORDON H. SLANEY Slugger 20 Hardy Ave. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football, I, II. Interests: base- ball, football. Future: machinery work. nonrznr B. sLocUM Birdie av cottage si. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Cross Country, II: Executive Committee, II, III, IV: lunior Usher: Dues Collector, IV. Interests: H1-Y, baseball, foot- ball, softball, reading. Future: Boston University or Bridgewater State Teachers College tteach- ingl. EDWARD M. SMITH Eddy 24 Smith Ave. Academic G. Interests: football, baseball, h o c k e y, aviation, swimming. I o 1 , i th. 44. ff- , 1 L Q 3' 'es is. .--. i...e -..il-A ELISABETH M. SMITH Betty 60 Elm Ave. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Swimming Club, II, III: Hockey, III: Class Dues Collector, II. Interests: sports, dressmaking, cooking. Future: secretarial school. ' HUGH B. smm-I. In. Smitty 285 Forest Ave. Academic T. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I. Interests: photography, stamps, sports. KATHERINE SMITH Katie 77 Highland Ter. College L. A. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Glee Club, III: Brocktonia, III, IV: Student Council, IV: Basketball, II, III: Hockey, III: Brocktonia Room Collector, III. Interests: reading, skating, swimming, tennis. Fu- ture: Connecticut College tor Women. MARION E. SMITH Whitie 40 Florence St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Field Hockey, III. Inter- ests: dancing, ice skating, roller skating, swimming, tennis. Fu- ture: Forsythe Dental School. ROBERT M. SMITH Bob 262 Green St. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Community Fund Speaker. Interests: swimming, riding, bowling, tennis, dancing. Future: Boston University. LOIS I-I. SNOW Sugar 463 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Part-time Worker tSchool Dept.J, III, IV. Interests: skat- ing, swimming, tennis, dancing, bicycle riding. Future: secre- tarial work. SHIRLEY L. SNOW Snooks 34 Silver Rd. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV. In- terests: roller skating, ice skat- ing, s w i m min g, basketball, hockey, dancing. Future: secre- tarial school. CHARLES W. SOCARIDES Charlie 82 Wheeler Ave. College I.. A. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Tennis Team, I, III, IV: Student Council, III: Class Play: Iunior Usher: Di- visional Basketball, I, II, III: Year Book Staff. Interests: ten- nis, dancing, dramatics. Future: Tufts or Harvard Cmedicinel. PEARL SORGMAN Blue Eyes 194 Crescent St. Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, skating, driving, bowling, dancing. Future: clerical work or private secretary. EARLE F. SOULE 27 First St. Commercial. Activities: Band, I, ll, III, IV: Orchestra, I, II. In- terests: music, football, baseball, swimming, skiing, hockey. Fu- ture: musical career. VIRGINIA L. SOUTHWORTH Iini 200 Copeland St. College L. A. Interests: Zeta Gamma Sorority, Iunior Woman's Club, O. M. Club. Future: Russell Sage College. WARREN A. SPEAR Wasie 221 Pleasant St. Academic G. Activities: Student Advisory Council, I: Agriculture Club, I tSecretaryJ: Brocktonia Room Collector, I. Future: Na- tional College of Chiropractic. i I iffri. 63 FRANCES E. SPELLACY Betty 23 E. Chestnut St. Commercial. Interests: Grange, dancing. Future: physicians assistant. MAE B. SPENCER Spence 566 Main si. Commercial. Activities: F i e l d Hockey, IV: Divisional Basket- ball, I. Interests: swimming, skating, d a n ci n g, bowling, music. Future: office work. ALICE E. SPILLANE Sis 64 Tremont St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il, III: Field Hockey, III. Interests: dancing, b o w l 1 n g, swimming, tennis. Future: Wil- hams School of Business. CATHERINE M. SPILLANE Kay 246 Court st. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Business Administration Club, III: Class Play Usher. Interests: lunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, Fidelis Club, dancing, swim- ming, bowling. Future: beauty culture. LEONARD G. SPOONEH Bl-ld 384 Quincy St. College L. A. Interests: l-li-Y Club: piano playing, Boy Scouts, sports. Future: Boston University: College ol Liberal Arts. RUTH E. STAPLES Ruthie 86 Green St. Academic G. Activities: Dra- matic Club, Ill, IV. Interests: dramatics, dancing. Future: Wil- liams Business School. FRANCIS A. STARR Toots 139 Forest Ave. College L. A. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I, II, Executive Committee, II, III: Iunior Usher, III, Dramatic Club, III, Commun- ity Fund Speaker, Ill: Christmas Pageant, III, Drama Day, III. Interests: golf, gunning, speed boating. Future: West Point. EDWIN E. STAWNIAK Eddie 471 Pleasant St. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, III, Class Gift Commit- tee, Brocktonia Room Collector, IV, Male Chorus, IV, Sports- men's Club, I. Interests: DeMolay, swing records, hunting and fish- ing. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity tsalesmanshipl. GEORGE W. STEDMAN Steddy 255 Plain St. Commercial. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV, Track, I, II, III, IV, Student Council, I: Nom- inating Committee, IV, Christmas Pageant, III, IV, Iunior Usher: Operetta, III. Interests: tennis, baseball, swimming, collecting old coins, Future: P. Gr: Bentley's. EVELYN STEINBERG Evy 990 Crescent St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, Hockey, III, Orches- tra, I, II, III, IV, Brocktonia Col- lector, III, Dramatic Club, III: String Ensemble, III, IV. Inter- ests: violin, horseback riding, tennis, golt, bowling. Future: preparatory school. MARION E. STETSON Dimples 192 Market St. Household Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball, I, III, Sewing Club, III. Interests: dancing, swimming, horseback riding, roller skating. Future: hospital for crippled children, GEORGE H. STEWART Red 465 Montello St. Academic G. Interests: stamp collecting, swimming, travelling, pool. 'K' A. f ' '-WQ f-'9 ALVAH F. STIMPSON Bill 127 Newbury St. College Sc. Activities: Class Dues Collector, IV, Iunior Usher. Interests: Bruins hockey tan, swing enthusiast, Hi-Y Club. Future: Northeastern University. MADELEINE 1.. sr Louis Maddy 206 cours st. C-7011999 L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Glee Club, I, II, III, IV, Tennis, II. Interests: swimming, dancing, reading, tennis, row- IYIQ. bOW1inq. Future: training school for nurses. RICHARD P. STODDARD Dick 32 Huntington St. College L. A. Activities: Cross Country, I, Divisional Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV. Interests: baseball, hockey, football, and other sports. Future: Notre Dame. IOHN D. STRAQUALURSI I0hnnY 583 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Garden Club, IV. Interests: stamp col- lecting, gardening, baseball, swimming. Future: clerical work. ALICYA M. STULPIN Allie 47 E. Main St. Household Arts. Activities: Class Dues Collector, Ip Sewing, III, IV: Basketball, II, III. Interests: swimming, dancing, skating, bi- cycle riding. Future: hair dressing. GERALDINE P. SUHOVICI-I Gerry 13 Broad PI. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, Hockey, III, Class Play Usher. Interests: tennis, swimming, riding. Future: Fisher Secretarial School. CHARLES L. SULLIVAN Sully I8 Wendell Ave. College L. A. Activities: Student Council, I. Interests: photog- raphy, skiing. Future: Massa- chusetts Nautzcal School. MARY C. SULLIVAN 232 Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: music, dancing, hiking, tennis, collect- :ng souvenzrs. Future: secre- tarial work. THOMAS I. SULLIVAN Tom 22 Upland Rd. College L. A. Activities: Swim- ming Team, II, III. Interests: all sports except ping pong, draw- ing. ELLEN SUSLAM 35 Field St. Academic G. Actrvrtzesz Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: I-Iockey, III, IV fClass Team, lVlp Brocktorna Room Collector, III: Class Motto Committee: Library Monitor, III, IV. Interests: sports. Future: Simmons College. SYLVESTEH C. SVIOKLA Sav 93 Arthur St. College L. A. Activztiesz Foot- ball, I: Basketball, I, II. Inter- ests: sports, stamps, books. Fu- ture: Boston College ite-aching: mathematicsl. IUNE I. SVIRSKY 27 Intervale St. Commercial. Interests: dancing, basketball, 1 n d o o r baseball, skating. DOUGLAS S. SWAIN Doug 251 Forest Ave. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III: Divzsional Bas- ketball, I, II. Interests: baseball, hockey, swimming, dancing. Fu- ture: art school. FRED H. SWANSON Swany 162 Nelson St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: music, dancing, all sports. Fu- ture: Stockbridge. MARILYN E. SWARTZ Maralie 467 Crescent St. College Sc. Activities: Orches- tra, I, II, III, IV: String Ensemble, I, II, III, IV: All-State High School Orchestra, III, IV. Inter- ests: music, vrolin, dancing. Fu- ture: Eastman School oi Music or New England Conservatory. MADELINE V. SWEARES Wendy 28 Florence St. Academic I-I. Interests: swim- ming, dancing, movies, tennis, boating, reading. Future: nursing. HAROLD F. SWEENEY Hank 32 Green Pl. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Swimming Team, II, Ill, IV lAct- mg Captain, III: Captain, IVJQ Iunior Usher. Interests: hunting, fishing, boating, I-Ii-Y Club, swimming. Future: Huntington Prep. School. EDWARD M. SZACHOWICZ Sack 180 Winter St. Industrial Arts T. Interests: radio work. Future: Northeast- ern University Celectrical en- gineeringl. RUTH I. TAMULEVICH Ruthie 63 Blendall St. Academic T. Activities: Dra- matic Club, IV: Basketball, I, II, III. Interests: swimming, bi- cycling, tennis, dancing. Future: Burdett's Business College. RICHARD N. TARLOW Dick 286 W. Elm St. College I.. A. Activities: Cong- ress, I: Camera Club, II: Brock- tonia Staff, II, Ill, IV: Iunior Usher: Community Fund Speak- er, IV: Year Book Staff, IV. Interests: photography, skiing, golt. Future: Dartmouth College. IRENE F. TATELY 23 Menlo St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, ll: Tennis Club, II, III: Camera Club, IV: Business Ad- ministration Club, I. Interests: Fidelis Club, dancing, bowling, swimming, tennis. Future: journalism. GEORGE F. TAYLOR Zachary 963 Crescent St. Academic G. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II: Rifle Club, I. Interests: radio work, poultry, s p o r t s, mechanics, National Guard, painting. Future: me- chanic. IAMES A. TETRAULT Jimmy 52 Harold St. Academic G. Interests: archery, target practice, fishing, camping. Future: air conditioning school. SHIRLEY L. TEVLIN Shooky 35 Appleton St. Commercial. Activities: Dues Collector, I: Glee Club, I, II: Basketball, I, II, III. Interests: swimming, tennis, reading, see- ing plays. Future: Boston Busi- ness College. -L. I ARTHUR L. THUOTTE Buster 14 Pieasantview Ave. Commercial. Interests: skiing, softball games, football, hockey, track. Future: Boston Floricul- ture School Ctloristj. LORRAINE M. THUOTTE Lori-y 14 Pleascrntview Ave. Academic G. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III: Class Gift Com- mittee, IV. Interests: horseback riding, skiing, dancing, reading. Future: Colby Iunior College tmedical secretaryl. RICHARD W. TINKI-IAM Tink 283 W. Chestnut St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: driving, model railroading. Fu- ture: civil service. IRENE TISDALE Tizzie 62 Edson St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II. Interests: swimming, dancing, basketball, reading. Future: secretarial work. TERESA TOMASELLI Teddy 6 Hull si. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, Il, IV: Nominat. ing Committee, IV: Iunior Usher: Class Gift Committee, III: Year Book Staff, IV: Basketball, II, III, IV: Hockey, III: Swimming, II, III. Interests: swimming, read- ing, music, Iunior Twentieth Century Club. Future: business school. PHILIP W. TOWNSEND Phil 3 Copeland St. Commercial. Interests: DeMolay, Lamb Club, baseball, basket- ball, swimming, golf. Future: Rhode Island State. RAYMOND E. TROPEA Trope 3 Saunders St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III: Commercial Book Room, II, III, IV. Interests: baseball, swimming, basketball, bowling, ping pong, pool, pin- ochle. Future: tobacconist. MELVIN L. TUCKEH, IR- Mel 47 West St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: lunzor Usher, III: Basketball, I, II, III: Brocktonia Collector, I: Class Dues Collector, I. Inter- ests: photography, DeMolay. Future: diesel school. BARBARA M. TURNER Barb 121 Longwood Ave. Academic I-I. Activities: Glee Club, IV. Interests: singing, drawing of architectural plans. Future: Massachusetts General Hospital: Boston University lmedical secretaryl. ELSIE R. TWOMEY 148 Florence St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Hockey, III. Interests: collecting little bottles, sports, dancing. Future: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. IOHN P. ULTCHT Miter 50 Highland St. Academic G. Activities: Cross Country, I, II, III, IV: Track, II, III, IV lCaptain, IVl. Interests: amateur radio, handicraft, track, swimming, baseball. Future: Springfield College tphysical educationl. PAULINE C. UMANO Polly 46 Wheeler Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, Ill, IV lCaptain, IVJ: Curie Science Club, I: Hockey, II: Business Administration Club, IV: Home Room Program and Music Committees, IV. Interests: movie stars, all sports. Future: telephone operator. ,- :J 1' 3 8 1 ISABEL D. VAIL Izzy 7 Hampton Rd. Commercial. Activities: Vice- President of Class, III, IV: Act- ing President, II: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Nominating Committee, II: Iunior Usher, III: Class Play Committee, III, IV: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: Zeta Gamma Sorority. OLGA VARROS Pete 22 Glenwood St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV fCaptain, Il: Hockey, III. Interests: bicycling, tennis, dancing. Future: School of Nursing, N. Y. WILLIAM H. VICKERY Bill 32 Spring Ave. Academic G. Activities: Agricul- tural Club, I, II lTreasurer, Ill: Divisional Basketball, III. Inter- ests: poultry raising, baseball, basketball. F u t u r e : poultry business. CHRISTOS A. VOSE Chris 484 Pleasant St. Academic G. Interests: flying, football, swimming, baseball. Future: flying school. GERTRUDE M. VOYER Trudy 15 William St. Commercial. Activities: Curie Science Club, III: Business Ad- ministration, III: Basketball, I. Interests: te n n i s, badminton, skating, swimming. Future: sec- retarial work. ANNE N. WAITKEVICZ Waite 40 Bellevue Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, ll, III, IV tC1ass Team, II: Referee, IVQ: Hockey, III: Library Monitors' Club, II: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, volley ball, bowling. Future: Dr. Murphy's Institute of Cosmetology lhair- dressingl. LEO I-'. WALDRON Pete 71 Mulberry St. Academic G. Activities: Base- ball, I, Ilg Basketball, I, II, III. Interests: swimming, baseball. IACQUELINE C. WALES Iackie 52 Custer St. Academic H. Activities: Curie Science Club, I. Interests: danc- ing, skating, swimming, bi- cycling. Future: Peter Bent Brig- ham Hospital Cnursingl. FRED R. WALSH Farmer 354 Oak St. College Sc. Activities: Track, I: Divisional Basketball, II: Movie Projector Runner, IV: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: basket- ball tSunday School Leaguel. Future: Massachusetts State College. RUTH A. WALSH 221 Oak St. College L. A. Interests: books. horses. Future: secretarial work. BERNICE L. WARREN Bernie 14 Torrey Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III, IV: Business Administration Club, III, IV CSec- retary, IVJ. Interests: dancing, bowling, skating, MARIAN A. WASS 7 Goddard Rd. Commercial. Interests: skating. .Ql ,AQQGI Q- 9 CHARLES A. WATSON Chuck 13 Tremont St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: photography. Future: U. S. Army. PHILIP E. WATTS Phil 72 Moraine St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III. Inter- ests: DeMolay, I-li-Y, stamp col- lecting, antiques, dancing. Fu- ture: Wentworth Institute lma- chine designing and tool-mak- ingl. LeROY F. WEBB Webby 12 Lyon Ave. Commercial. Activities: Tumbling Team, I, II, III, IV, Interests: model airplanes. Future: gaso- line station attendant, machin- ist's helper, replacement parts salesman. ARLENE V. WENTZELL Blondie 79 Kingman St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I tCaptainl. In- terests: swimming, reading, bi- cycle riding. Future: Williams Business S c h o ol fsecretarial workl. WILLIAM T. WESTON. IR. Bil1 22 Woodside Ave. College L. A. Activities: Swim- ming Team, III, IV tCaptain, IVJ: Rifle Club, I. Interests: Hi-Y Club, swimming, sailing, skat- ing, stamps, baseball, football, basketball, skiing, collecting rec- ords. Future: Green Mountain Iunior College or Mount Herman Prep. School and then Baltimore Dental College. MARILYN E. WEINER Merry 12 Bassett Rd. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Divisional Basket- ball, I, II: Field Hockey, IV. In- terests: music, skating, tennis, books, swimming. Future: Sim- mons College fsecretarial workl. JULIUS WEINER 243 Crescent St. Acadermc G. Acttvtttesz Drvt- sronal Basketball, II, III, IV. Interests: basketball, baseball, softball, pmg pong. GORDON F. WELLMAN 198 Pine St. Cornmerctal. ACIIVIIIGSZ Student Manager ot Lunchroom, II, III, IV. Interests: baseball, football, basketball, hockey, bowlrng, pmcchle, pool. Future: Bentley or Northeasternfbustness coursel. ORMOND W. WHEATON Wheat 12 Melrose Ave. Industrtal Arts A. Interests: sports, rnachme work. Future: ctvtl service, ROLAND M. WHITE Rolly 47 Green St. Commerctal. Actmvtttesz Class Play Comrmtteep Class Motto Commtttee. Interests: movtes, swxmmmg, dancmg, photog- raphy, bowhng, stattstrcs on populatton. Future: Bentley's Iaccountantj. MARION R. WHITING Blondie 47 W. Ashland St. Commerczal. Acttv1ttes:Dtvts1on- al Basketball, I, III. Interests: swnmmtng, bowlmg. Future: gen- eral oftxce work. RICHARD B. WHITING Dick 74 W. Chestnut St. Commerctal. Interests: sports of all ktnds. Future: atr condi- ttomng. S g un: BARBARA M. WHITTEN Barb Ill Huntington St. Cornmerctal. Actrvrttess Class Dues Collector, I, IV: Student Counctl, III, IV. Interests: F1- dells Club, drawtng, tennts, swtmmtng. Future: Bryant 6. Stratton or Vesper George. BERNADINE P. WILBAR Di!1eY 69 Tilton Ave. College L. A. Interests: Ratn- bow Gtrls, Iuntor Chotr, Young Peoples Chrlsttan Union, bowl- ma, tennis, mustc, readtng. Fu- ture: State Teachers College or Vlfxlltams Busmess School. MILDRED A. WILLIAMS MiUY 51 Blaine St. Commerclal. Act1v1t1es:Nominat- tng Comrmttee, IV: Hockey, IV, Basketball, III, IV: Student Coun- C11 IEXGCUIIVG Commtttee, IVJQ Brocktonxa Room Collector, I. Interests: Ftdehs Club, dancing, tennxs, swrmming, skattng. Fu- ture: secretarral work. EARLE D. WILSON Zeke 41 Tremont St. Acadenuc G. Acttvitzes: Foot- ball, II, III, IV: Baseball, II, III, IV: Track, II, III, IV: Hockey, I, II, III, IV: Rtfle Club, I, Il. Inter- ests: stamp collecttng, com col- lectrng, pool, huntmg and fxsh- mg, drawmg, tenms, swtmming. Future: Mt. Alltson, New Bruns- wxck, or Untverstty of New Bruns- wtck iagrtculture or flonculturel. HAROLD WILSON Red 37 Herrod Ave. Industrtal A. Interests: roller skatlng, swtmming. Future: atr- plane mechamcs. RICHARD N. WINSLOW Tiny 174 Ponds St., Avon Acaderntc G. Actxvttiesz Foot- ball, III. Interests: football, baseball, hockey, swimming, boatmg, basketball, wrestling, bowlmg. Future: U. S. Coast Guard. HAROLD G. WINDSOR Duke 73 Denton St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II: Book Week Committee, IV: Student Manager of Lunchroom, IV. Interests: ski- ing, camping, basketball, fish- ing, amateur radio, football, softball, DeMolay. Future: Went- worth Institute: ELIZABETH A. WINTERS Betty 9 Minot Ave. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, IV. Interests: Rockne, tennis, dancing. Future: secre- tarial work. EDNA L. WOOD Woody 56 Hillcrest Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Junior Usher, III. Inter ests: dancing, swimming, skat- ing. Future: Wilfred Academy thairdressingl. ELEANOR M. WOOD Woody 41 Clinton St. Commercial. Interests: bicycling, swimming, softball, Captain of French Cadets, member of Saint Jean Baptiste. Future: tele- phone operator. MARION E. WOODWORTH 1003 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III, IV: Student Advisory Council, IV, Divisional Basketball, III, IV, Orchestra, I: Sewing Club, I, III, IV lPresi- dent, IVJ. Interests: fashion de- signing, clothes making, Sub-' Deb Club. Future: costume de- signing. ALDONA YAMALOVICH Betty 16 Cleveland Ave. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I. Interests: reading, danc- ing. Future: Wilfred Academy thairdressingl. cf ear... GEORGE D. YOUNG Dud ZZZV2 Belmont St. Academic G. Interests: baseball, football, basketball, swimming, cartooning and artwork, stamps, Spanish guitar. Future: appren- ticeship in the woolen machine industry. HELEN E. YOUNGHEN Youngie 15 Sprague St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III, IV: Basketball, Ig Driver Training, IV. Interests: tennis, bicycling, volleyball, basketball. Future: secretarial work. ADELIA P. ZANCOWSKI Delia 703 No. Main St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II. Interests: aancing, swimming, sewing, ice skating. F u t u r e : secretarial work. IULIA I. ZANCOWSKI Iu1ie 703 No. Main St. Household Arts. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Brocktonia Col- lector, III: Basketball, I, II. In- terests: sewing, dancing, swim- ming. Future: nursing. LEOCARDIA V. ZORAUSKA Lottie 26 E. Battles St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III. Interests: dancing, bicycling, roller skating, swimming, ice skating, tennis, volleyball, knit- ting. TULLIA V. ZARELLA 2 No. Quincy St. Commercial. Interests: skating, dancing, volleyball. Future: sec- retarial work. IOSEPHINE V. ZIBELLI Io 73 Emmet St. Commerc1al. Acuvities: Tennts Club, I: Student Council, I: Bas- ketball, II. Interests: tennis, swimming, basketball. Future: secretarial work. ERNEST I. ZITKE 67 Galen St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Stu- dent Council, I: Agricultural Club, I CSecretaryl: Brocktonia Cartoonist, IV. Interests: car- toonmg. ANNA ZOTOS Ann 19 W. Park St. Commerczal. Activztiesz Class Dues Collector, I. Interests: swzmmzng, readzng, collecting souvenirs. Future: secretarzal work. M. LEON ANDREWS Andy 860 No. Montello St. College Sc. Activities: Book Fair, IV. Interests: golf, fishing. aviation. Future: West Ponnt Cengineeringj. BARBARA B. BLAKE Bobbie 1536 Main St. Household Arts. Acttvztzes: Sew- ing Club, III: Basketball, I, II, III: Hockey, III. Interests: read- ing, walking. Future: Brattle- boro Memorial Hospital tnursingl. MARION L. WALSH 221 Oak St. Household Arts. Activities: Class Dues Collector. Interests: Porter H1-Y Soctety. IO1-IN O. NELSON Nellie 1035 Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: football, swimming, orchestra leaders, sailing, dancing. 7 .IN 'R ELMER WILLEY 1320 - 1937 7 I .5 Q., ,X .ls 4 ROBERT E. CLIFFORD Cliff 335 Court St. College Sc. Interests: photog- raphy, sports. Future: business administration. CATHERINE I. MILLER Kay 149 Menlo St. Academic I-1. Activities: Science Club, I: Class Dues Collector, IV: Senior Class Play Usher: Hockey, IV. Interests: ice skating, roller skating, basketball, dancing, Fi- delis Club, swimming, bicycle riding. Future: nursing. EDWARD A. PERRAULT Ed ll Cranston St. Industrial Arts B. Interests: baseball, all sports. Future: U. S. Navy. . MARION R. PETERSON 23 lntervale St. Commercial. Interest: skating, movies, long walks, reading. Future: oftxce work. MELVIN VINING Mal 514 Ash St. Academic G. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II: Track, IV. Inter- ests: art, swimming. Future: commercial art. IAMES I. KENDREW Iimmie 371 N. Main St. College I.. A. Activities: Air- plane Club, ll. Future: Brown University. HOWARD W. RYAN Buddy 10 Belmont Pl. College Sc. Activtties: Division- al Basketball, II, III. Interests: hockey, photography. Future: Thayer Academy. HELEN L. ROGERS Ginger 29 Allen St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Swimming, If Li- brary Monitor, II: Glee Club, I, II. Interests: dancing, swimming, collecting foreign postcards, ten- nis. Future: Massachusetts Me- morial Hospital tnursingl. KATHRYN FOLEY KaY 434 Ash St. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II, III: Field Hockey, II: Basketball, II. Interests: dancing, swimming, tennis. Fu- ture: Verone Vestoff lschool of dancingl. LEO G. BOUSQUET Buzz 49 Taber Avo. Academic G. Interests: baseball, f tb ll b i . F t t oo a , ox ng uure: au omoe bile refinishing, diesel engines. CLAYTON T. GLENN Kay 157 W. Nilsson St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il. Interests: DeMolay, sports, public speaking, medical research. ALEXANDER I. HINKUS Al 194 Winter St. Commercial. Activities: Lunch- room Worker, I, II. Interests: all sports, reading. Future: work. ACTIVITIES, HEADS AND ADVISERS Organization Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Aero Club Band Brocktonia Head Robert Murphy Wilfred Gassett Robert Hayward Loring Hall James Raspa Theodora Long BusinessAdministration Club Pauline Hayes Debating Club Dramatic Club Girls' Glee Club History Club Library Monitors' Club Male Chorus Orchestra Rifle Club Sewing Club Student Advisory Council l Yearbook -I Joseph Flaherty Rodney Burgess Evelyn Celia Charles Crain Bette Dodge Richard Carr Marilyn Swartz Everett Britton Marion Woodwo David Libbey rth Theodora Long and Priscilla Moore Q BESTS OF THE CLASS Best Looking Best Dressed Most Popular Best Personality Best Dancer Most Etticient Most Athletic Shyest Wittiest Most Likely to Succeed Best All Round Most Musical Most lntellectual Girl lsabel Vail Marjorie Hart Madelyn McCarthy Murray Twins Gloria Carlson Audrey LeVangie Priscilla Hudson Eleanor Johnson Betty Dodge Theodora Long Mary Campion Marilyn Swartz Marie Carroll 72 Adviser Miss Hoit Miss Daley Miss Elzbut Mr, Churchill Mr, Merritt jMr. Pilla and Q Mr, Cote Miss Dostal Mr, Ball ul Miss Tuttle and l Miss Stokes Mr. Dunham Miss Gibbs Miss Burns Mrs. Shaw Mr. Dunham Mr. Egger Miss Hathaway Miss Sylvester Mr. Pilla Boy Alvah Stimpson Fred Irving John Noonan Arthur McGrail Daniel Crowley Richard Dorey Bernard Lanoue Frank Batcheldor Harold Winsor Richard Tarlow Tullie Colombo Richard Carr Richard Dorey Q ELDON KEITH FIELD GATE Q 'sa' ' uv ew- wr Y yi f y, 0 1 U. V 2 '01, .s ., 1 .9 P -D I gp 4181: V ,, IF fl 1? 'K J 2 3 Pm 4271? -Q-fl IT-W 0' 5. rn 2 7 ' P ,mzer ,I 03 R il H0 , ni' Tx'Nni ,yr e - - 6'3 'Ni . . ., K, C c ., I ffm- f ' - 'an , 3 I Q ' 6- i I9 Qu ,AXU ' '99 fv A N I ' Ax . W .W - :N ' ' +- fa 1 . I-tn I I. '5 'R ., xg '.', 3:-'q, ,5 I R .- f. sus. -v, , If dw U43 1 .' Y' 1 f I xx f GUY j 4 eww 5 ' 6.L.Mb -.1 w uL E.. as ' -P1 ,M 0 FACULTY RUEL E. TUCKER, Headmaster WILLIAM J. MONTGOMERY, Master RALPH FRELLICK, Master BERNICE SYLVESTER, Dean of Girls SUB-MASTERS Willis M. Bachelder Harry A. Ball Charles F. Bates Clinton H. Bonney George S. Chamberlain F. Loring Churchill Stephen M. Cote Harold T. Eaton John H. Egger Edith C. Alden J. Olive Allison Mildred H. Badger Anna M. Beal Helen K. Beaton Beatrice L. Bosworth Harriet P. Bourne Frances M. Bradley Marjorie Burns Dorothy Chace Catherine A. Coleman Rose B. Condon Ruth T. Cosgrove Marie A. Daley Dorothea Davis Anna M. Dostal Dorothy Ely B. Elizabeth Elzbut Alice W. Farrar Eleanor E. Farrar Daniel M. Creedon Henry F. Favor Leo J. Fitzpatrick Charles R. Holden Howard W. Howes Alton T. Johngren George F. Laing Gunnar J. Leufgren Arthur L. Long Carl R. MacPherson ASSISTANTS Martha P. Farwell Shirley Fisher Lydia A Gibbs Helen B. Gilmore Dorothy J. Goodridge Grace Harlow Doris M. Hathaway Marion A. Hebert llga E. Herrick Pauline L. Hoit Laura B. Kenney Frances P. Kingman Margaret T. Linehan Margaret A. Long Mona E. Lynch Sarah M. McGrory Helen A. Nichols Christine A. Northrup Evelyn l. Paine Clara E. Parker SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Wesley S. Merritt Matthew Nicoll Edmund Pilla E. Marion Roberts Joseph C. Spang Arthur E. Staff Frank J. C. Swanson August H. Wigren Ethel F. Perkins Martha E. Pierce Virginia E. Pierce Jessie C. Pratt H. Beatrice Randall Helen S. Ransom Mary L. Reilly Alice M. Sexton Eleanor Simmons Eliza G. Simpson Edith D. Sprague Ruth M. Stokes Grace W. Studley Elvira A. Sylvia Hilda M. Todd Martha L. Tully Catherine A. Tuttle Elizabeth A. 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I N SCORES: Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton bruiQl1iOii Brockton B roiikton 26 30 7 -lO 20 25 li: i6 Ql Bl 47 'Worcester Trode U Mount Pleosont, R Medford 7 New Bedford O Newton 7 Fitchburg 0 Solent 7 Jvloncltesler, N l-l,, Somerville O Rogers, R. l., O ,Woltltom O O FOOTBALL Feoturing o fost-running offense coupled with o stone-woll defense, the i940 footboll teom coptured the Closs A stote chompionship title, The bockfield, including Coptoin Billy Gold, Bernie Lonoue, Art Koshgogion, ond John Tornulevicz, ron wild behind one of the strongest lines ever seen in high school footboll, so the Red ond Block hod little difficulty in running up 278 points to Zi for the opposition. ln the seoson opener with Worcester Trode, the teom goined due revenge for their lost yeor's setbock. Philly O'Connell's teorn wos drubbed to the tune of 26 to O, The first reol opposition of the seoson wos provided by lvledford, ond the Shoe City boys, hoving one of those off-doys, were forced to be sotisfied with o 7-7 count, At Monchester, the Red ond Block probobly ployed their best gome of the seoson. The undefeoted, unscored-upon New lnlompshire chomps suffered o i6-O reverse. Somerville ond Rogers were sloughtered, Zl -O ond 34-O respectively. Finolly, to end the seoson os it begon, the B. l-l. S, chomps repoid Wolthon'i's 7-7 tie of lost yeor by o smoshing victory of 47-O. 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Q fr: gg My 'ff f, ,fp + f ,nf .f y -rdf' E,f,-r, Nfw, ..r,V,, SCORES Q, - Q , F V r' ,,,,r v r A r ' J SCORES: B roc ktcin Brockton Brockton B roc k to n Brockton Brockton B roc lc ton Brockton Broc kton Brockton Brockton l3VOQlfclut i broc l, I un B rocktun Brockton Brockton '7 -s i lf co, Notick li -il X7Jeymou th I-l Newport 23 49, Alumni 30 75 l 9. 25 27 20 1 Q l6 14 -17 J ,C 'J 7, Q 6, Attlebcro 30 Fitchburg 26 New Bedford 27 ,lvvforcester Com Attleboro BO Quincy 27 Chelseo 27 Fil liburg 25 llevi Bedford 34 Worcester Com Quincy 59 Chelseo l7 A24 35 BASKETBALL Foiling to goin o Tech Tourney bid this yeor, the Stoff- cooched quintette closed o foirly successful seoson by vvin- ning eight gomes ond losing o like number The l939-40 outfit storted off in o monner reminiscent of B. l-l. S. chom- pions of the post but bogged dovvn bodly in the middle of the compoigns Winning their first four gomes of the schedule, the teom looked the port of chomoions, Then out of the next twelve gomes the Red ond Block could vvin only four. The greotest occomolishment of the teom vvos to defeot Chelseo, which vvos seeking its eleventh successive victory, by o score of 28-l7. The teom lineup included Tullie Columbo ond Merton Sovvtell ot the forvvords, Coptoin Joke Dodero ot center, ond Broni Kelley ond Al Piscuskos ot the guords, Among the reserves were Eorl Erickson, Bob Corter, Bob Slocum, Dick Torlovv, lnlorry Pierson, ond Al Bilunos. The teom's monog- ing vvos hondled by lomes Corcoron. B4 SWIMMING Wrrrw d sedsorfe record of Three r,-ma CIVIC! frva rozzesf Trng THC srn.rrr1rrrrr'rg fcdrr' dofd an rirrrrgrrf cc' f drfgrr Hdrdrdrr :rugged -edrrrer rrr We zsdforr b, dwg PLL' rg' CCR, mr Hcrgrd S.'.rQerrg,, EQCGUSQ of dpgleridrcrfrg, Hia rrczf grf dr, d QOYT2 frQh'!, gdrrrmrrg d saiord rr frm New-. Erwgfdrfd rrrrgm echdrdsrrc 5 v,J NQQT Pacdfrrrwg Qrffrirgrfd, 'Q ar.-.rm Cdgffnrrrr S-rwerrer, entered the frrfQr3rirwQM:1frCg Grd .mfr frwfs fig d frce Sflfg Swsm GQOIUST G ifrofg frdd Jerri P0dQr'rbr,rgFd gdrrgrjgrd Irrif rr? The If-Ad bdir svora, zwfrfg d B H S rgiord cf 1 rrrrrrwg T55 fiends ChGVTTQ Noorrdrr rQg1rQdfQd hrs roar ,QGVIS Qerfcrrrdrrie rn, cdgirfurrfrg TFQ dr,rrg hgrrorg Nr'rTQr Qsfldg To rrdfer5Tr1efdcfTrwdrThe1Qdrr'r TCJOL', threQ an of The 5 X o.crrdb!Q Chdrrdrirrdrrehrp OWGfdS Ting rerrerrrrur rrrclrrded GQOVQG SWE Cmrrdrrw Hdrdrd S'- v'GfQV Ci,', Jrgrrrw flocrdrdry Jrgrrr, PO'jQ3V'bU3f'N, Gordon Crdrford, Frcd Pregcori Barb Wrdrrr rr, Prihdrd Holldrrdgr, Prdwdrd Ped drrd Johrr Srilrs SCORES Emir ffrr Efjd r -,r ffyrrr lnrr L' lf'1 uri? 'gr MEMM r 1 r r r SCORES: Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton Brockton lirockton Brockton Brockton Brockton 0, l. O, 0. 0, 0, 2, l , 3. 2. Lexington 3 Notick2 Brookline 2 Hudson 2 Malden 5 Somerville 2 Dedham 2 Somerville l Malden l Hudson O HOCKEY Severely handicapped by a lack of facilities for practice throughout the season, the B, l-l. S, pucksters ended the cur- rent campaign with a record of two wins, two ties, and six losses, lnteresting is the fact that the six losses were suf- fered in the first six games of the season, after which the team secured the use of a Randolph rink for practice ses- sions Practice makes perfect -and so it did. The team tied the next two games and came through to win the final two tilts of the season. Coach Carl MacPherson's first line was made up of Captain Paulding, John l-lamilton, and James Hatch lcoptain-electl. A second line of Harold Bowden, Ray Johnson, and Irving l-lunt did yeoman work in relieving the first line, Courtney Simpson and Lorne Callow formed a hard-hitting defense unit with Maynard Hill doing the relief work. Last, but not least, Bob Reardon was king of the nets. 86 Q TRACK Coach Charles l?'eea's track Team, although not malarwg a 'oi rrifess .e slwomfg ah the boards, started the Cinder seasoh ll-,wh a iff 'o 33's decision agalhsf the Quincy Else ood Wlwife Presefwfg a .-.ell-halaheed crew at rhe time of writing! the fra: Vers leahfed go.-,er in the dlyahf roam-g exehls aaa lo fsssihg Frela e.ehls l3ral.m,r lohh Tarrolellez k . . , . . e al 'lee sio' lghf a' fhe starl of the Cahhgvalgh, reglsleruhg a -lT fr lm heae la The shot gal Q .6lTT for a hew all-tame l3'oc?'oh Hlgh School record. Bull Pierce was keg, mah url the dashes ff l3aeha.usl3, feafared all seasoh in the ECL yd ram, for vflralo he hails the state lrdoor 'rltle The lohger dlslahce r f har'a'eCl ol. fverfbers of This ',ear's brllllaht erossfcoah- 1 'earl-ll had Carleton Erlckhell, Presloh Ulfchl, George Qihglll, cha Plderl Lame ah the rasler, Melwh Pearson and f,gf'g:4 QU fl'ma'w ra' The hurdles, 4-.lslll-er lgrllll, Gold owl Jlfllll Tofu ehez: Threw the la.eIurl and shot par, 237 l BASEBALL At the time of writing, prospects for o Fenwoy Pork inyito- tion ond probobly o stote title looked bright for the l94O boseboll nine. Cooch l-lolden wos gifted with o guortette of better-thon- overoge hurlers. The moundsmen were Roy Johnson, Milt Allerby, Norm Bolinder, ond Tommy Clinton. The infield proved to be the invulneroble port of the teom. Co-coptoin Bob Riordon wos converted into o initiol socker, with Chuck Piesco ot the keystone sock ond Vinnie Columbo ot the hot corner, Jock Killory ployed the short-stop position, rounding out o fost ond experienced infield. Bockstop duty ond timely hitting were the job of Co-coptoin Pot Lessord, The out- field combined speed with sure-fire orms in cutting enemy hits to the minimum. Tullie Columbo ployed left field, with Al Poskus ot centerg one of the idle pitchers olternoted in right field, UO GOLF Leading the Southeastern Massachusetts lnterscholastic Golf League by virtue ot their three successive victories over New Bedford Vocational, Dartmouth and Barnstable, the Brockton l-ligh School golfers looked the part of champions at the time ot writing of this article. Captain Billy Anthony and Butch Bailey paired tor Brock- ton's number one twosome Captain Anthony was outstand- ing all season, hitting in the 70's consistently Coach Mat- thew Nicoll's second duo ot Bob English and Bill Buckley spelled trouble tor B, l-li S, opponents. They scored a best- ball count against both Dartmouth and Barnstable Dick Tarlow and Frank Murphy formed the third twosome. Two newcomers to B, l-l, S. golt gave the latter pair a run tor their moneys These boys, Dick Roan and Al Hurley, played in some of the earlier games ot the campaign The prospects lor another tine team next year seem bright, Coach lXlicoll's losses will be Bob English, Dick Tarlow, and Frank Murphy, all ot whom will graduate this semester. BU U TENNIS After practicing daily on the new asphalt courts at Par- menter's, the Brockton High School netmeny under the caretul tutelage ot Coach Wigren, showed considerable progress as the campaign got under way, Number one man on the sauad was Captain Millet, the only veteran letterman up tram last yearls team, Numbers two and three men respectively were Bill Tyrell and Dick Hol- lander, Charlie Socarides, Jud Churchill! Pattangally and Stedman rounded out the young but well-balanced team, Coach Wigren keenly felt the loss ot Bob Clark, whom he had paired with Captain Millet tor Brockton's doubles duo. Bob became over age one month betore the start ot the season. The racketmen played a schedule ot some ten matches including such teams as Norwood, l-lingham, lvlil- ton, North Quincy, Quincy, and participated in the state meet at Winchester, l-lame matches were played on the Parmenter asphalt courts and on the Walk-Dyer clay courts. 90 l i l i l GIRLS' BASKETBALL Sareeinesf screams, and gells anaraclerizad flna annual lorninine rarnouf lor intra-rnural baakclball This year, trans- forming the girls' aim into a bedlarn of leaping ladies lr! rlwe final geriar Qlasa serias, Taarn 3, niade ua of Virginia Erlang, leaf Frailicr, Patricia Holbrook ard Marilj.in Cro r.-.rl 2'l Qaplared tho class laarels The :veal belors flwe and of The Curran? naar, eoazon was aewiofed 'a rne irler-dass r.ilia,all5 Contrary fa expacla- fiom, The iariiors Carrie oar on loo al ine aila, aaicossfally aelaafirig ina seniors in a closal, Coroiwalvid allair Trio ianiar War-class clnarnaiore iriclado Mari, Bakar, Path Largonl Bernice Cliffcfdl Path Kira, Georgia Leorifos, Tlwalia lnalnnee, Louise Mcfrfrar, lwdred Andarsan, lane Longs, and Doralh, Curley. The goal of flvele afnleria Arlierias is To win the covefod eweafehirle aria' Us b, raceiwqing a toral of lCG points in C' Tleir farioa, alwlem acllmies ,eniorg H.-,ho wori tlwesc a.-.arrl, .wen Wliif Baliiiar, Barbara Doharj., Mirginici Evuril, Qlairq Ferguson! Jeari Frelligl! Elleri Suilaiii, Sliirlcf Garrirrioris, ldaialia Hall! Mar, Carnpian, and lvlarilfn Crowell. 'QI Anand' 'za YEARBOOK STAFF Under The direction of Mr Edmond Pilio ond Co-editors Prisciiio Moore ond Theodoro Long the Yeorbook Sroff pro- ceeded to write, sift, ond rewrite rnorcriol in order to prodocc o sotisfocforlg Yeorhoci Ii r,r-r io3n'T oll wriririg for the gfofff bi, ond rneonz, for the hiioie neas end hod To do rnoch of thc cicricoi i.-.ori in fhcg orrorigii- rhent of fhe riicfores ond fhe procuring of OdNVQVTi3EViTQl'iTfi Qreof dcof of Tfnwe mics Qiyenr in orronging 2fUfjEji T odio- biogrorihicg ond i'i'ioLinQ The YQCIVDOOP. G3 iV1TCVC2fiFiQ G3 possible. The foilowing mode or, the stoffi co-editors' Theodore Long, Prisciilo Moore, iiterory sioif Winono Gow, Jogeih Floherfh Thornoz Hotzie! Pichord Dorey, Choriee Eocoridez, ?o'h Peciiloorri, Podnein Borgc-331 hi,i2ii'ic-go Hoff Pichord Torlow, Liernodiiirg Pirie, ,fxlloioi Eofoiil Trirrfgo 'ioi'i'ioQ,ciiim Poae Coriozzi, Eiereii Eriffono ori John Conro, D C CLASS OF 1941 The iunior closs of Brockton l-ligh School wos dulv orgonized, the following officers being elected' Wilfred E Gossett, president, Dorothy M Curley, vice-president? Noncv T, Sirn- mons! secretory! lsloririon We Bolinder, treosurerg ond execu- tive cornrnitteec Borooro Buckley, Borboro lvlullins, Noncv Stoll, Michoel Biooo, ond Dominic Bibho. Eoch junior room opoointed o delegote to the closs gift committee, which decided uoon the gift to he presented to the school bv the closs. The closs treosurv olreodv contoins over 3800 With such o suostontiol sum olreodv on hond, the closs hopes to he oble to follow the precedent estoolished by the Closs of l94O of obtoining the Yeorbook without odditionol chorge. Fiftv-two junior hovs ond girls were selected frorn the vorious courses to serve os ushers during commencement weele, Miss Morie Dolev served os the closs odviser. :ii CLASS OF 1942 Tlwe Clasg at U42 had aa appartumt, ta etrtjajx sexeral later- egtmg ard educational azsemlnlies ffmamg them were a musical emtertalamerwt featuring a banjo player and a plcaist, a rraftam picture Ca satet, drmag, and ltelptul tallg lit, Mr Puel E Tueler, the lweadmaster. Tift: elsif ygamzed ldtet tlwaa usual, lnecauze It wa, tilt that memlnere Qltauld became acauamted wttlt arte amatlter twat Ga March li, class elections were held, with the tal- Iomrtg attcers lnelmg electedi presidemt, Pabert M Hay- ward, vice-pregtdettt, Putlt M Cannell, secretary, l, Faye Duvet, tfeazufef, llamiatx L Craatard, executive COVTtVV'lll- teei Putlt fm, Bassett, Dara ft. Judge, Donald Kingman, P, f-.llem Feed, and Audrey J. White. 'llme geteg Cullectorz uuittl ed ltard lil accumulate a ldrge zum lm me lV2QL'Jf,,' ltAt3s B Eluzalyetlt Elzbut serqed as adtlger ta the Class -vip I GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Gnrlgl Glee Club o3rhbleTed The -,eor wsTh VITGHB' oc- rjQ'Tr'r'r5Tll3l'm:T'Qrrl5 To llg oredll looeTher wuTh The Mole Chorus ohd Drorrrohe Club The Tjlub preserved The Trhbresswe Chrlslrrlog l9oQeorTT HlvlQl'Ill'Q Adoremusu To The rlublmc Tor The Tnr5T Tlrhe The yeor ol l 3'?'-lil olso morled The debut of The Glee Club before Torrous locol groups lrlcludurlg The D A P ood NNorhoh's Club, ood olso url The lvloyflower Fegmol oT Morghfleld ohd The SToTe Musab Fesmol oT Wellesley Elecouse oT The close mg ol The oudnoruumf The broduchoh of The GllberT G Sullwom obereTTo The Gohdoluers wos reoreTTulIy coh- celled To Tol-ie TTS rwloce The club borTucTboTed IU Tour coh- CerTs gweh To The rumor hlgh schools of The Clly, DurecTor ol muouc Tor The Glee Club wos lvlr George S Dumhoml ossl5Ted by Mr, Weslel S lVlerr1TT. Qlhgers Tor The geor were presuderm, EXQl'l,!T Ceieo, luce- rlresldeml Borboro Domels, secreTor3! l2nTo FushQ Treosurer, Shnrleg Dl.lI'llDOl'l scrlbe, Morrow Chomrg lillOlWISly, Phyllis Polmcr, ood odvnoorl Mass EdTTh D Srnrogu-3 Thi ,WJ l 1 'll ll :z vp.: l 1 T I jl l J: I ll I l l l l l o lf' l l ,l l lil fl r MALE CHORUS The Eroekfoh Hugh School Mole Chorus, uhder rho chle dureeruoru of Mrs Nellue W Show, eohruruued duruhg the posf seosoo to mouhrguru ufs usuol hugh sfohdord of rhusueol work The Chorus sohg or seuerol osserholues through rhe geor uuu rhe Hugh School Ofud 'uhe uuhuor hugh schools Becouse of urs lorge reusertoure, beouhful hormoruw ohd CO'OVClIlTCJllOIW! the Chorus woo fovor wurh FflGFu'!,' euvue orgoouzoruorus ol lhe Cufy, The hughlughl of The seosoui houueuerf mos The Chrusrrhos oogeorut, whueh wos out :ru uh Collohororuoh wufh The Gurls' Glee Club. lfu Moy, The chorus oortueupoued uru o series or four l,l'CuQVOVTlS presented To uuruuor hugh schools IU the eury The ,eor uuuos completed by surugurug iru the Moflouuuuuer Festuuol of Morshfueld. Club ollueers urucluded Ruchord Corr, oresuderurg Rodney Burgess! guee-ufesuderhuu, Lepolg Froeherg! seerelorlfrreos- urer, orud Muss Ph,,Ilus Polrruer, oeeouuugsuouruusf 97 BAN D The Band, under the drrection ot Wesley Merritt, was well received by the student body and general public alike, The boys increased attendance at every athletic game they graced At the basketball games the members demonstrated the personality and versatility of the band in such stirring stunt numbers as Every Man tor l-limselt and the Sky Rocket March, which gave the spectators a chance to take part. During the vvinter months the band devoted its time to con- cert music to be played in the spring, The otticers who gave their able assistance to the band this year were as tollovvs student leader, James Raspa, drum mayor, William O'Brien, vice-president, Earle Soule, manager, Richard Mann. 955 V ii ' wxV:l'7'T ' ' . Y 4:91, ,X , 2. - . j:g5,Sai2,: i,s15,5 1 M ORCH ESTRA The Brockton l-ligh School Orchestro hod o successtul yeor under the coooble directorshio ot Mr. George Sowyer Dunhom. The orchestro eloged ot most ot the opening exercises ot the weel4li,' ossenwblies under the leodershin of Mrs Wesley Merritt. It furnished entertoiriment ot the closs plo',, ond sent representothes to the stote conference which wos held in Boston, Morch l4-l E Those who ottended the conference were Morilyn Swortz, l-1elen Meode, ond Thomos Norris A locol corpenter iisited one ot the reheorsols ond brought two iiolins which he hod mode. These violins were oloyed by the orchestro xiolinists ond tound to be very well rnode The orchestro hod o lorge repertoire, including l-log.dn's Sur- prise Symphony ond Cn the Troil by Ferde Grote. The otticers were Moriliin Swortz, concert mistressg Elinor Kotz, secretory Shirley, Holper, treosurerg ond l-lorold Seor, librorion. pf D! DRAMATIC CLUB Presided over by Rodney Burgess, the Dromotic Club octiv- ities proved to be very successful, The other otticers ot the club included vice-president, Morjorie Gennoco, secretory, Fronces Lovvrence, treosurer, Edwin Mickevicz, ond execu- tive committee, Mory Pitoro, Bernodine Fine, Priscillo Moore, Dorothy Curley, Modeline McCorthy, ond Richord l-lollonder. At the Book Foir the members ot the club presented the ploy Not So Deodf' They olso ossisted in the presentotion ot the Christmos Pogeont. Progroms tor some ot the meet- ings were o discussion ot the tornous octress, Kotherine Cornell, o porty ond doncing in the girls' gymnosium, ond o luncheon served by Miss Allison in the school coteterio. A volentine porty vvos held ot which volentines were exchonged, The Kleptomoniocu vvos teotured ot the Morch meeting ot the club, ond The Fourteenth Guest ot the April meeting, The club odvisers were Miss Ruth Stokes ond Miss Cotherine Tuttle. lOO BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB Qrgonized in TCQG! the Business fidrninistrotion Club rhode greot progress in its effort to enoble its fifty members l limited rnernbershipi to beconne ocouointed with business The progrorn of the club wos cilonned to include visits to offices ond business houses, cnd lectures by Miss lvloriorie- Quirns on She Strives to Conquer, ond Mr, Stephen Cote on Cosmetics for the Business Girl An outstonding ochieveffent of the club wos to mole odditions to the sjholorship loon fund. A successful ond eientful yeor closed with the onnuol club picnic ot D W, Field Pork The officers were Pouline l-loses, presidentg Evelyn Aheorn, tice-presidents Bernice Worren, secretorfg Dorothy l-lortford, treosurerg senior directorsi Marguerite Hobson, Mory Diitefono, Modelifn Joclsong iuiizor direcfofs, Tfufli Erlilcsori ond Ethel Colne-ri The odwiser, Miss ftnno lvl Dostol, supervised oll octivitics. lOl '!' 19 , 4 PV ' ,, j, gs! 5 4 - ,, ,, V ',3K,,,,, ,Le 'iz if?-QW STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL The Student Advisory Council vvos tirst orgonized in V135 under the supervision ot Mr John L Miller. lts purpose is to interpret the policies ot the odministrotion for the student body ond the ideos ot the student body tor the odministrotion. During the post yeor the members ot the Student Advisory Council discussed methods ot improving the school Among subjects treoted were the lunch room, possing between closses, length ot periods, otternoon donces, ond oppropriote dress tor school The moin project ot the spring wos to inter- est the pupils in the improvement ot the school grounds, including the plonting ot flowers ond shrubbery. Mr. Roberts wos of greot ossistonce in this project. The otticers of the council were president, Dovid Libby, vice-president, Violet Anderson, treosurer, Roymond Mot- tinson, executive committee: seniors, Mildred Milloy, Mildred Willioms, juniors, Mory Kent, Wendell Worren, sophomores, Williorn Pechilis, Elizobeth Storkey. Foculty odvisers were Heodrnoster Ruel E Tucker, Deon Bernice Sylvester, Miss Pouline l-loit, Miss Morie Doley, ond Miss B Elizobeth Elzbut. lO2 SEWING CLUB 'Pg Qi.. F3 5 NS 'C U ggff f -,-,hh CLE .-.53 Saved f 'ff 3, 'Mes MW fgf.-.U 'f KCFVQWT N ' . :-sie ci T-2 cb M X :Mi U i,2VC 'VE1 2NS-f'2 ' ' A W WA v'- A .1 1 rxrf rv ,rp L,DJUt Xzu Q , - 'J' 'I kj LV L 'v'. C. .H L . wi. wi' QW A f' fffjy 3 'rf ww x -:fi -fp '- ff Xmff-.-H,-j-ff f',-H XJ X4 ,,., ,, .,- A,-4 My 'JMV ,nw fx K. f.' F 1 L-'ff' ' x Q fflui 3ji:5 Q' 3 Q Fr FQ 3 T'QE'V1!V . 'A HQ' zkgffa :Q ' Q Q 'K gf j' QQ 3 'e'eg'fg. gyms if have V fini mom , J 3 r Seward ' ' 'f Cafe QS-Q Q sgceih ow ww N 6.1, ,-,gg dye 'Q Ped Cfosg, - 1 Cp: -W fic' We 3pgE'wi',.'k Qi Lg J HMPV.-.3 Ui ZTCL4, -C D, 'VS 1330.-.v' 3 Qfijgf, 'fgyig' 'fgfq - .4 V . , d. '.3 'fL: 6SNCQVT, Dvgfky. Julf : 3of igjffmg 91 ' is 'fs35w2', f'NrLm Caving , QC fubmfl ' 'ff' L-P-f f-V ry-fn? ,,,L w J 1 J QQ, . 103 'H T 'wi BROCKTONIA Broclttonia in U39-40 was a better, it not bigger, paper than last year Proot ot this statement is the tact that it was awarded Class A rating by the National Scholastic Press Association tor the tirst time in several years Chiet among the features ot the year were two letters tram Brunhilde Pteitter telling ot her experience in the war area, a special Book Week issue published November 9, a reader- interest auestionnaire in December, a multi-Cut ot Current B H S shining lights back in the dear dead days beyond recall! and several interviews with current celebrities New Columns were 'lfliunt l-lepzibahu and Prominent Protilesn The tormer Contains cleverly-turned answers to auestions ot general interest, and the latter runs to short biographies ot tamous B l-l, S'ers, The statt tor the year was headed by Editor-in-ehiet Theo- dora Long, Assistant Editor l-lerbert Murray, Business Man- ager Riehard Tarlowy and Sports Editor Thomas Hatzis lvlr Stephen Cote and Mr Edmund Pilla were advisers l Otl LIBRARY MONITORS' CLUB The LIUVOVJ' MOVMQVSJ Q-Jb -RGS fOw'wUQd H7 NO .Qmb6 r Of ff fm pugds Gow the Qc' 01 fha SUTOGI lrbfcd Ffrforfg the IWIQHMQHTQ gf, H76 1LrQQrQr rw Q? +R 1613? :gm wwe Q TGHQ om boOP dedccfwoms by Mr V MsQ f if ccQuQnr fQmcQ :crm for fm re.-. 5oi1'0ff 0fQ rf of M :f3 QVC Q Eiwra cf mv. ffeflwods wf Uri WMUETVGTQGJ b -Q1rQv.w g3 94.0 D M55 '.' cm9r Dwhoff the G 34152 eo' 31 'LTQ T'i,Cf i '1 eckods Tha dub .-403 QmfQrT0wQd U 'FQ X.'A'.'Nf 1f3r Hgh Qfhod Lvefarl, C5415 311 V93-mari, 23 Tk graves' cicoffw Effferf of The :LC me U lfowdbcw COMES P-ere! H0 .+. ' :f3ff pWafj 0, fm ' v wv O5r5 Qzvfowmg :f3rw,:' cr g chow ,wzrmfg m mg iNQ'Cf YQ ofH:e's .were preeldefw, Eefg Docge, ,ca-L ,rQsldef f ksdore Edd aecremr, Elllflbrffh EQIUWQV, 'rwsurep Ccrohr Dem, efeiume csrfwrfea, f, ' QrM,' Go, BQmudm. F fwmg CjT'QVTN?2V!, ond Fruwoz KQNQMQV, rm dub udwsw .ucg '.' g1 Wcflcfe Ewa, achofh MDVOVICV' X L. Q CLASS PLAY On December 8, l939, another class play hit the boards, This time the vehicle was Mary Roberts Rinehart's murder- mystery, The Bat. The Bat was a peaceful little play seething with mustache- pulling villains lCharlie Socaridesl, swooning maidens 'Natalie Packardl, handsome heroes rushing to the rescue tBob Murphyl, disappearing mystery men lDon Campbelll, and corpses lAllan Eatonl, The lead was played by Kath- erine Smith, eccentric old dowager to whom lite was just a bowl ot hysterical servants lBette Dodge and Benjamin Osharowl. Franlc Murphy blustered through the maze ot mystery in the title role, Joe Flaherty exuded boredom and sophistication as Fleming, Arthur Oppenheim, ditto, as Reginald Berestord. Miss Ruth Stokes and Miss Grace Studley produced the thriller, Mr, Steve Cote was responsible tor the bat tlying across the French windows, aided by Mr. Swanson, who created the thunder storm. Classic Iineg Lizzie lin atticl1 l'd crawl down a rat hole it there was one. P. S.dShe meant it, too. lO6 CHRISTMAS PAGEANT The Calarfal Chrrefmwag Paaaam l 'em'Q Wdaremasf' Wai presented rr' fha B H S aisambh haM an Decamber 17 amd f : .wh gives af We ffaf Chrismxaz and songs af The angels. Swami of We Pa3fc ral S,mplwam, ' from tha Messiah pra- .xafia am ag51 rag mafc1 aadaraama far the gfaaaaat ifzelff .WM a Caav, Cc mf : iaiac 1 the Gris' CVQQ Gab amd tha P , f' walf Chafaa, fvkd ma Vai: dC1's Qf'uQCT haf! :raging O Carre f-XII Ye Famhfalf' The ,+, 1d tabkaax, presemaa bf membars af the Dramam Club, .u QrQ made p,arwcaIarl,,f Qff6CVl'w'2 Through the maacai accampammeaf. Kervaefh Fgder read fha Chmsfma: star, af each tableau. 1r,. fful TJMLTJJ U11 THQ: VLQ,',.NUfm'J uf Wing CHJIV, 3IIwQHWQ ta Thi Warla, Mt thi aadafgrwca imbued wma tha atrragphem and sigmfacamce af the season. IO7 uh i '1'vv! RIFLE CLUB The Ritle Club held its meetings and practices at the well- eguipped range in the A building The activities ot the club were delayed because ot transter at Ronald E. lnlolt, the adviser, to another school In spite ot the delay the club tinally started its activities with John Egger as adviser, The scores shot up, and the average tor matches was about 472 out at a possible 500 points A high spot ot the year was a pertect score at 50 made by Robert Coolc An average at twenty-three boys attended each ot the regular Wednesday meetings Matches were held with Quincy, North Quincy, Braintree, Norwood, a postal match was held with l-laverhill The club enjoyed a turlcey shoot in the spring. With Everett Britton as president, Warren Appleton as vice- president, Edward Knowles as secretary, Joseph Flaherty as treasurer, Robert Coolt as range master, the club had a 'very successful year, HDS DEBATING CLUB A group of dnllgoht puolls ro-eatohllshed the ochwily of the Eroclloh Hlgh School Cohgraes uhdor tht' homo of Thi Dchohhg Club. Th, izolici ld' Harp Eoll, ifglrujvid lhg mfjrrlylgrg uh tho jrlvjl, lgg ff dgborlfg ghd dung 'hi lplAfhi,rw'lwll. rdrwfgflrogiul had ollared lV'E,lfLJfl'l.l' S'lllflQl'l'l5 ohm' aofh dflyoffg Tho VV'U'l'lbQVS lUVlIflfUlQ'd HW dihdlia on cuffchl oufimorls Should Pregldools of the Umfod Stowe bo ollowed lo rul- lof o fhlrd few? Should U S hwQh:l'loh'g on ollowed fo ra- raglsmr looofs under forelgfl flogz ro cziogyo houlrollff 'owif Should The Pohorho Coool ho OL,6VlQCl to oelllgorwllff' la o dorhocrohi goperhmohl boflor lhoh o duclolorshiff Should roluoeoz org odrmlfed lo lho U S ll'l Qfocgzs ol thc ouolo? Thfl ollllingrz of Thr: Clulu url, Jozqfh Fldlugrlll llrcuylcllorll, luho llflomhorhc, f.lfuQq,rQ3lfjehl, Lllluoh Choelea, socrclory, ood Morllp Lo,3, 'reosuren lgfl HISTORY CLUB Since Keftriek Eoler ortd Dortte DlCleCo orgohlzed lt bock lm FET! the lhtoht l-llstor, Club hoa beeh derhohdmg recog- rtltlort orrtortg the older school groups As o result lt vvoS received irlto the rohlxs thls yeor os o eertltled Club Through speeches gitert bg, the rrrerrtbers, olseosslohs ort problems ot history, ood ooegtlort bees ort torloos eoohtrues, the club be- come better oeooolrrred wth the post ooo present eivlllzo- tlorrs ot Egypt, Churuo, Greece, ood other torelgh countries There were olso tollqs ort roduo eorhmiehtotors, oorortoics in hlstorg, ohd vvor nrt Arherico, The elob relied tor much ot its moterlol tor progroms ort 4lll7SlClG Asloff Mogruderfs Hlrtter- rlotlortol Relotlohshlpsf' HThe Selerttltle Arherlcortf' ond 'lThe fLXVl'lQVlCOl'l lXlQWSWQQl4.H ft Costume tiortt, mos held tor the members ot HOHOWCIQDI ood olso ot Chrlstmos tlme, The ottlcers ot the club were pressoemt, Chorles Crolrr wee- rglresudertt, Lee Wlgrem, seeretort, lone lvlohthorheg treos- orer, Potrleuo Eldrtdgeg execotlxe committee! Kerwruck Boker ond Kehheth Ryder. Mass Lgdlo Glbbs wos the club odtlser. lllfl hw 'QWGWM QW vocktoumo wx ixfwcxn wko Mo OM tkose LS 7' 0 shes t ewan on X4 so q 0 Quoted ww xnog Wwe yeoalv UYXC5 po SSLXUXQ . 23 if Q Eg xg xg:x,,, ,i- -- 'Au iqx , lull 'yin- KX5 ' Q X4 QQ A X C P 0 ' . . A ook SERVEL Electrolux THE GUS REFRIGERATOR It's the automatic refrigerator you will eventually buy . . . guaranteed for ten years BROCKTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY C 1 ! ! mlb. 40 A al 'f f 5 MFE 'f etiq- 1 ,L 2 'snail-QP? 4 3 229 g,... oi 'mflv' SAVE 51.00 While x,0ll.I'C Young I I Per Share-,Per Month 1 i Chartered 1877 MONEY ALWAYS AVAILABLE for HOME MORTGAGES, Various Plans ALSO LOANS on SHARES, Without Afecting Their Dividends Shares Always on Sale al T1-IE ONLY Co-OPERATIVE BANK IN BROCKTON N2 ff. s , W ! Xxx a 'FSZW f I , WX V z, 0 .fa -'if x gk P 2 4 fx , X A is .50.:KNlxN 20.5 Q , x A R X it .dau ' 4': . ' A sg li 2 ' f x . X XX fy ' 5. 5 . , V V ,f V. A, I- ' jf- -3 .1 It J ' 1 A .0 A 'A ff! ' 5 - ' 'g T . .., , A Y ff C . ' .-A.' A . M Fvvjo Y. '.m ' N 'i0g2'?:.s'.:I.' . 5 .3 Q , , . ' A I h .Q nb 2'---wha f 'X - 'O o', '..Q o..g T- 'I Q 153- ! ' Ar M Q O 5 ' Q . 5 0' ' '- 1 Q I ' E s . V E1 '. -' N . ' ' ' ' 32 ', WX . ,- ' A of 'f3f'iia 5' f K .' XX, Wy 1 ' . If H A ' ' ' X A A W .E 2 . fx... Y UQI. . Ti ' :IJ A pf , ,fr 0 f 'fj:.. N , if ' U, VV I l If , ! xx 3 'gs 1 ,, x X ' - lf a 'X ., --'A ' i XX Y 1 , xi A fi :gf A Q ' , 'x , r Z N 'ff X ' f2QffMfWAlK'0VER H3 Some Interesting Items About PRODUCERS' DAIRY CO. 1. lt is a true Farmers' Co-operative. i. 1-. the Company is owned and operated by the farms-rs whose milk it markets: 2. All milk prof-esst-tl and niarlu,-Le-d, is under S'l'lilC'll LABOH.X'I'UIiY CON TFA PLY 3. ll markets Ilroilmw-rs' Dairy VITEK YITANIIN D MILK IHomo- genim-:IJ a superior Yitamin D milk: 4. lin-i'yqi1arL of milk marks-ti-cl is fri-sh. local milk. prorlueerl by milk farms within a radius of If miles. and - 5 ....... For Your Protection ....... Everq bottle-milk or cream-SEALED IN CELLOPHANE f i PRODUCE RS' I DAIRY co M PANY mm em o MW I N S II R E . . . RECEIVING A LEGACY IN FOUR YEARS-BY JOINING OPPORTUNITY CLUB At that time you will be paid either T . 3250, S500 or SIOOO, according to the size of the weekly dues you select. You will also receive dividends in addition to above totals. ONTELLO FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION NORTH MAIN AT HowARD ST. ir CALL, PHONE OR WRITE II4 BEST wISI-IES TO CLASS I OF 1940 E EL YCOMP N - 198 MAIN STREET I BROCKTON BUSINESS COLLEGE ofers Advanced Training for Business One and Two-Year Courses prepare the individual student thoroughly, rapidly and inexpensively for a productive place and promotion in the business world. For latest bulletins, address George E. Bigelow, PrincipaI,ZZ6 Main St., Brockton, or call at our College office. Our graduates are in demand - theres a reason Founded 1892 T , , I Special for High School Students WHITE ELK 16M HIGH smszr with BROWN SADDLE I TAN CMF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS with BOOTMAKER FINISH SHEET MUSIC 53 .1 5 T Instrument and Phonogroph DCYLE SHOE CO. R 9 COR. WARREN AVENUE. PLEASANT ANU SPRING STREETS SPRINGS NEEDLES H5 STOREY'S 'lr BROCKTON'S . . . LEADING WOMENS I SPECIALTY STORE I for OVER 35 YEARS D. D. NORTH SIQIYIS NEON and COMMERCIAL SIGN MANUFACTURERS , FX fu kj 7 CITY HALL SQUARE o TELEPHONE 5170 For Your Movie Entertainment-Visit the ODERN HEATRE R K O STAGE SHOWS and OUTSTANDING FEATURE PICTURES H5 ORTHEASTER N IVERSITY DAY DIVISION College of Liberal Arts College of Engineering Offers a broad program of college subjects serv- ing as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. The purpose of this program is to give the student a liberal and cultural education and a 'vocational competence which tits him to enter some specific type of useful employment. College of Business Administration Offers a college program with broad and thor- ough training in the principles of business with specialization in Accounting, lournalism, Banking and Finance, Public Administration, Industrial Administration, or Marketing and Advertising. Instruction is through lectures, solution of business problems, class discussions, motion pictures and folks by business men. Provides complete college programs in Engineer ing with professional courses in the fields of Civil, Mechanical twith Diesel, Aeronautical, and Air Conditioning optionsl, Electrical, Chemical, ln- dustrial Engineering, and Engineering Administra- tion. Students select, at the beginning of the sophomore year, the course in which they intend to specialize. Co-operative Plan The Co-operative Plan provides for a combina- tion of practical industrial experience with class, room instruction. Upper-classmen earn a portion of their school expenses and make business con- tacts which prove valuable in later years. Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science EVENING DIVISION CE-or Men and Vfomenl Providing complete courses ot university grade, for high school graduates who find it necessary to work during the day but wish to study for further advancement. School of Business Programs in Accounting, Management with llerchandizing and Industrial options, Law and Business Management and in Engineering and Business, under instructors actually engaged in the fields in which they- teach. 7352 of graduates hold executive positions in business. Preparation for the C. P. A. examinations. School grants B. B. A. and B. C. S. degrees. lndi- vidual courses available to special students. Graduates of Brockton l-ligh School may be admift ed Wi College of Liberal Arts Pre-Legal Training General Education A special program conducted in the evening by the College of Liberal Arts which provides a gen- eral education for those who cannot attend a day college and is especially designed to prepare for admission to the Northeastern University School oi Law. lndividual courses available to special stu- dents. The title of Associate in Arts CA. AJ conferred. thout examinations if grades are satisfactory to the Department of Admissions. FOR CATALOG--MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Director of Admissions Boston. Massachusetts Please send me a catalog of the D College of Liberal Arts El Evening School of Business U College of Engineering lj Day Pre-Legal Program lj College of Business Administration D Evening Division-College of Liberal Arts Name . .. Address C-25 . . II7 LI I-I Now Located at CORNER MAIN and PLEASANT STREETS . ww vftrw.. Where ':f: Smart Men to s s Buy All their Fufnishinss , P f.f' NEXT T0 'if ue Fifi WANA f':: Fmst NATIONAL STORE AN A flI f '53 CORNER MAIN AND PLEASANT sts. Congratulations E E K S to the Class of194o S T U DI O from the 6 LEGION PARKWAY COLCDNIAL THEATRE tlte liorrte of Better Pictures Pride Yourself With a Weeks Portrait Telephone 1235 No matter what your income may be, there's a Security Federal SAVINGS ye ACCOUNT to help you hit your savings objective. Systematic E v E R Y savings, weekly or mouthlyg irregular T N M E I savings, as your earn ' ings permitg bonu SHVIUQS with an extra dividend when you reach your goal. .And ALL insured by Federal Savings Insurance up to 85,000 per account. I - ' Open Your Savings Account Here Today! FEDERAL SAVINGS 40 LEGION PARKWAY AND l.OAN ASSOCIATION Of IIOCKTON TELEPHONE BROCKTON 4494 BRocKToN , fx SPORTING GOODS T 01 BICYCLES T ' MODEL MRPLANES 4 Comphmems SPORTING Gooos A of a ' Friend 35A BELMONT ST., BROCKTON CAI-HLL MOTOR CQMPANY D 0 D G E. . . PLYMQUTI-1 NEW CARS USED CAR PARK 69 North Main Street Belmont St., opp. Court House Telephone 2342 Telephone 480 120 Cur Gift to Our Children . . . . EIWQ o Mudge MSS H ' Q The Thundering Voice of Beethoven MQ The Majestic Grandeur of Wagner, The Undying Melodies of Strauss Whether your gift is an album or a single record, you are assured that it will be long cherished and remembered. A gift of record-ed music will help rich th raduate's entire life We believe in the American way of lwzng. en 2 g . Our service to you in the field of music is our contribution to that great heritage. THE RECGRD SHCP 213 PLEASANT ST. R. C. A. - Victor Dealers Telephone 4330 FARLEY' if-wi-5-w S Belmont Flower Shop zs BELMONT STREET E55 , T D Spring Corsages a Specialty MIC-MAC Moccasins A Brockton Product Since 1926. Noted for Quality and Workmanship. For Sale at the FACTORY 46 No. Manchester St. IZI ORADUATES.. he RAND STUDIO WISHES TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR OENEROUS PATRONAGE 153 MAIN STREET BROCKTON MASSACHUSETTS and onngrafufaiions I f CLEMENTS ,fgjoo THE SWEATER SHOP NEW and USED orswear ar P I A N 0 S 180 MAIN ST., BROCKTON E V E R E T T ORGATRON PIANO RJ TUNING - REPAIRING CARBQNATED REFINISI-IING BEVERAGES 32 WE2jej,QQYj5OiTREET A Bkocmon-MADE Pkonucr 122 'k C? C? Sp t Speci l'sts gg' f? ,- Alf 1 H 5,5 rn I: ll,Iy . ,Qfm .tw in T' T1-J. . , Placement Serrzre Jn L Prez-:ous Commercial Prozided Free to all l',?,1 ii Training Not Re- Graduates -l!f'12gl.5-l.7 'i H' : '- quired for Entrnnre I hefe UCCGSS S'l'Ol'l9S of OITIOITOW egin 'ro ake orm ' For 61 years, Burdett College has been offering specialized business training to the young people of New England. In its five-story, con- venient building in downtown Boston, the success stories of tomorrow begin to take form. Here young men and women acquire solid foun- dations in business fundamentals, in skill subjects, and cultural- sccial studies. They learn to think for themselves, and to think straight. Carry hope into achievement by deciding now to learn more about Burdett College . . . its experienced faculty . . . its enviable reputation among employers. URDETT COLLEGE 156 Stuart Street, Boston, Mass. Send for Day or HANcock 6300 Fall Term Begins Evening Catalogue September 3, 1940 Is lt 1 SADDLES l for Class Day Exe.-C1565 Formal f Y0l1 m 'BE FITTED ,J AND PROPERLY M d Gale Line Spor9s -1 ' ' Yire -98 ffl I kt - When your best girl offers you fn ' two tickets to the hall, don't - ig J to C think you have to refuse. Our X ff ,X p X new department has tuxedos, fin lf, i C H A R E .S full-dress and morning suits for hire foralloccasions. , 200 MAIN ST 43 CENTRE ST. - Next to Atherton's I N S B R O C O N Make Charlle's Your Headquarters for Dress and Sport Shoes 123 3 if i 5 I 1 'Gm RIALTQ STUDIO 13336 MAIN STREET - BROCKTON - MASSACHUSETTS 1, ,J . j Wishes to congratulate the Graduating Class of 1940 and to thank them for their patronage IZ4 QUALITY PARAMOUNT CLEANSERS AND DYERS SERVICE FOR BETTER GOOD SERVICE 57 N. MAIN ST., opp. Commercial CIub I, CLEANING and M736 416 MAIN ST., corner of Lawrence St. POSITION SEEKERS Invest your time and money I I BROWNE'S SPCJRT with a SELECT school whose I graduates are prominently identified with leading busi- I ness rms. THE WILLIAMS SCHOOL I S I I 0 P 41 ARLINGTON STREET ,, ,, aa MAIN STREET SECOND FLOOR A T d Wh. BROCKTON - MASS. ITT. an an IEC with double-weight 'rubber soles Ik Qwuafiiy LEHAN 8: GODET 4Mfef c 257 MAIN smear gvfffivfflffff yor' years Ike Siore fbi' young Men., QwitI12trousersI - - WHITE FLANNELS 54.98 0 0 WHITE DUCKS 51.29 BESSE-BAKER STORE I IQlfc6 Our Iwndolus f'o1'I4zfues ST. af I.2gI0h Parkway 5 M PLIMENTS OF SP ofog fzafzflsz 63 MAIN STREET BROCKTON 126 A 5 ir B E To Expect At WISH ES Thirti' Years in the Appliance Business, with the Same Old Friendly and Efficient Service That You Have Learned PEARSON'S 3 9 Belmont St ,R,,,,w pginsov APPLIANCECORR CLEANER-V BROCKTON' MASS' RANGES , ,, - GRADUATES ART DAVIS ' BOB DOYLE T M BEL ONTS 3 ' I ' 'ISM Z Ti irfift'ff A M 'A 0 m U11 om Q'-1 z Q F L n nl 2 5? ' in in ' H Ill ISI! Q Again the Peoples Savings Bank of Brockton extends to the graduating class of Brockton High School its warmest congratulations. A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK T27 BRoc:KToN NATIONAL ANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i' Checking Accounts - Safe Deposit Boxes Savings Accounts - Trust Department - Foreign Exchange We draw on all parts of the world ak 90 MAIN STREET - BROCKTON - MASS. BRANCH AT CAMPELLO For Graduation! WATCHES For GIRLS - 510.95 up For BOYS - 7.50 up es 0 R' J WJ Compacts --f- 51.00 up Pearls - ---- 1.75 up Q Birthstone Rings f - 3.50 up Pen and Pencil Sets f - 1.00 up Billfolds ---- 1.00 up Boys' Onyx Rings f - 7.50 up -'F' Any Reliable Person Can Arrange Convenient Terms GURNF7? glnos. co. 122 MAIN ST., BROCKTON S 'E I 0CKTOj! f of, sl l V 'Mr 5. ,H v . - 1 R . 1 , 4 . 1 , th H . nl . . 'X . I 1 X 'W . . , . , , . .R , l. w -. . Q.. .'v- ,. 1, . -4 . HI' I ...-, . .nw 'f' - . --J' 'f 1 if ' - ' , , F 9', 1 ' ,Q .'- .Q .1 - , 1. -gg ,':'7,a . L 'Y, .'W'-14.1 W 51..,v .YV , ' - 1 fi t, -, , If 1'-gf' ' '-., U iv . , ,,-.r ,J I 4 -'fl .Y I. 'X' -'11 - 1. 91 'K '- -.' 1. 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