Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)
- Class of 1941
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I4-4 SECTION CUTS, PAGEANT, PLAY, OPERETTA, HOCKEY, CAMERA CLUB BY BRUCE HARDING CANDID SHOTS BY BRUCE HARDING AND HUTSON HOWELL BROCKTONIA YEARBOOK STAFF 44 Editor-in-Chief MEREDITH ARNOLD Assistant Editor PATRICIA SULLIVAN Editorial ESTHER WINTERS CHESTER BURGESS RATRICIA ELDRIDGE KENNETH LYONS IRENE BRENNER ELIZABETH HALLISEY Sports GEORGE RAUTENBERG ANNE NORKUS Art ELIZABETH ALLEN Business SALLY DVLINSKY IRVING BAILET BARBARA MULLINS IVIURIEL NAGLE MARJORIE RUBIN RENA HOWARD ARTHUR BELLAO General Adviser EDMUND B I LLA Art Adviser ARTHUR L. LONG l -'if' ffv 4 4 5 ADMINISTRATION I I JOHN L. MILLER ul' if Supermtendent of Schools 'lr 6 RUEL E, TUCKER Headmaster ADMINISTRATION xv, f 1 ,Wx xl -v I IILJH FF SLLNQK fr MAI +I-f Jn: ,fx 'Vi W PFULIVJE L HUW r ZF 'rf' 'L 7 , . , ,r .w..,, wif,-. FAC U LTY FACULTY RUEL E. TUCKER, Headmaster WILLIAM J. MONTGOMERY, Master RALPH S. FRELLICK, Master BERNICE SYLVESTER, Dean of Girls SUB-MASTERS Willis M. Bachelder Charles F, Bates Clinton H. Bonney George S. Chamberlain F. Loring Churchill Stephen M, Cote Daniel M. Creedon 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 Edward L. Meade Leo J. Fitzpatrick Charles R. Holden Ronald F. Holt Howard W. Howes Alton T. Johngren George F. Laing Gunnar J. Leutgren Arthur L. Long Carl R. MacPherson ASSISTANTS Martha 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 Mary E. Levering Margaret T. Linehan Margaret A. Long Mona E. Lynch Sarah M. McGrory Helen A. Nichols Christine A. Northrup Evelyn l. Paine SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS Ruth E. Snell Wesley S. Merritt Norman B. Nash Matthew Nicoll Edmund M. Pilla E. Marion Roberts Joseph C. Spang Arthur E. Stott Frank J. C. Swanson August H. Wigren Clara E. Parker Ethel F. Perkins Martha E. Pierce Virginia E. Pierce Jessie C. Pratt H. Beatrice Randall Helen S. Ransom Mary L, Reilly 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 Sophie E. Urburtis Elizabeth A. Whelan Geraldine E. White William E. Todd GEORGE SAWYER DUNHAM, Teacher of Music MARGARET S. BREWER, Executive Secretary ALBA C. YANNI, Secretary to Headmaster M. DOROTHY BUTLER, Secretary 9 ROSE B. JONES, Secretary F' sf h' 43 f If , 5,35 ff,-fi 4 J -Q fi' W Q.-, if ' v- 'l4i, r4'j'f Mn, Q10 If if! , X? 'riff Y ' ,l.,1 'I' ELDON KEITH FIELD GATE A 4 4 II SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS r i i 11' 1 WILLIAM ANTHONY DOROTHY CURLEY President Vlce-President NANCY SIMMONS NORMAN BOLINDER Secretory Treasurer I2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NANCY STALI. 's ERINA BURKE ..L. 'B . Ill, A . ' , I ,r,-. , A' . ' Q' ' A I' :J T fab?-gf . W : If AHQCSLPAQ BARBARA MULLINS MICHAEL 35530 DOMINIC BIBBO I3 PROPH ETS NANCY MURPHY ROBERT DRISCOLL NANCY SIMMONS KENNETH O'BRlEN PHYLLIS PALMER 'I4 RICHARD BELCHER SMX HISTORIANS x :Q x MARY QUALLINS CHESTER EURGESS DOLORES NARDUCCI WNCENT SALVATOFQE I5 ROBERT PAULSON RICHARD MEYERS Orotor Poet IRVING BAILET PHYLLIS PALMER Odist Composer I6 PRESIDENTUS ADDRESS Tl-lE CHALLENGE OE YOUTH-Williom Anthony We now live in o period which presents o chollenge to the youth of this demo- crotic notion of ours. We ore stonding upon the threshold of responsible citizen- ship. The younger generotion is growing up in on ero of violent chonge ond reodjustment, born of wor ond destruction. Old stondords seem to hove vonished, no new stondords seem to hove developed. To those lovers of the post, there is o question in their minds os to whether the United Stotes con depend upon the twenty-one million boys ond girls to corry on ond improve upon the present doy situotion, Do those of the post reolly understond the immense responsibility which is to be shouldered by the youth of todoy? Just whot is our responsibility? ln yeors to come, some of us will teoch school, drive trucks, monoge ond monipulote businesses, stond in ossembly lines in foctories, report the news, ond obove oll, elect the leoders of our democratic government. Ours is the responsibility to corry on, ln the end the issue simplifies itself, This generotion is our generotion ond connot be onybody else's. The tosk of youth is not to orgue but to creote. Its opportunity is tremendous-nothing less thon the chonce to erect for itself in time its own stondords ond ideols. ln most periods the creotive desire of youth hos to fight repression ond prejudice. A distrocted world colls loudly todoy for leodership, The newspopers ond rodio hove soid ond ore soying thot the world of todoy hos not prospered of lote under the guidonce of on older generotion, The older generotion, therefore, hos no olternotive but to look to youth, with its undimmed visions ond potentiol power, to set it right. As o chollenge, youth hos occepted criticisms with the strong heroic spirit it hos olwoys hod. At present, Americo is focing one of its criticol situotions. Just how will youth contribute to remedy our notionol problems? At present thousonds upon thousonds hove willingly ond heroicolly left good positions to be o port of the greotest ormy in the world, while mony others hove discorded their cops ond gowns for khoki ond guns in order thot the world might be sofe for democrocy. We hove leorned whot rood to trovel, becouse we know where our weoknesses lie, ond how they moy be remedied. We hove leorned thot mistoken policies ore dongerous to democrocy. We occept the chollenge. We must put the universe in order, fight the forces of dorkness. lt is our duty to mointoin the strong notion thot our forefothers built. If our civilizotion ond our country ore to be endongered by sinister forces without ond within, we sholl combot these forces, we sholl bonish them. We do not promise immediote omeliorotion of present conditions. We ore riot sibyls or optimists, we do not perform or promise to perform the impossible. We do hove, however, o strong weopon with which to meet the situotion. Thot weopon is couroge. lt is not thot we hove couroge iust becouse we ore young. We must hove couroge, for without it, the world will collopse ond we sholl oll I7 goose-step to our doom. To preserve our identity, to prevent ourselves from being defeated, we must face the issue. No one can tell just what the future has in store for him, Our country faces great uncertainty and danger, The events in Europe and Asia and Africa, and the measures for security which we in our Republic are now taking will affect, in one way or another, the life of every person today. Although the future is doubtful, it must be plain to all of us that in these troubled times and in more critical times to come, every young American must be prepared to sacrifice for the common good, and this cannot be so unless we look back at the age-old fundamental human virtues of loyalty, perseverance, generosity, enthusiasm, initiative, courage, and, above all, common sense, hard work, and honesty. These are the elements that make up character-the character which is so essential to all young men and women of today, There is no reason, therefore, to be doubtful about the future, however much we may feel disillusioned about the past, l-lope is the oldest and wisest counselor of mankind, for without hope it is impossible for men to comprehend the power of the other Christian virtues of faith and charity. We high school graduates, who are about to begin life anew, face an even greater crisis, a crisis in the determination of our national ideals. We are in the process of defining Americanism, and it is our duty to re-define it. The old day of individualism is past. The last physical frontier has disappeared. We encounter new social and industrial questions pressing for a solution. For us principles are more important than programs, an understanding of conditions as they are in this country is more important than framing constitutions for Utopia. The students whom l represent are watching critically every action of the present-day situation, We desire to live and to live at peace, We desire to con- struct a world society providing freedom, equal opportunity and security. We desire to make possible for every human being a development of personality in terms of the highest human and spiritual values we know, Those of us who have retained a concept of a loving and purposeful God desire to live in peace lives which will reflect that concept. We are on the threshold of opportunity. By our own alertness in leadership and by the ideals we instill in our children we shall determine what our country, and indeed, the world, will be a half a century from now. Our final step is to give thanks to God for the freedom that is still ours and for the opportunity to secure an education, to plan a career, to marry and found a family, to share in government, to criticize public servants, to run for any office, to seek our fortunes in high or low places, to worship or not as we desire, to rise or fall by our own efforts, to speak unhesitatingly what we think, without fear of reprisal, to have complete liberty of conscience, to be the rulers of our own destiny, and live in a home that is our castle. Christ came to set men free in body, mind, and soul. l-le taught men to love one another not only in precept but also in example, to seek the truth isince the truth would make them freel, to test all things, and to hold fast to that which is good. ' I8 O CLASS ORATION YOUNG AMERICA LOOKS AHEAD-Robert Paulson As we stand upon the threshold of graduation, the world is in a state of chaos. As we sail out of the sheltered harbor of youth on to the stormy sea of life, the turbulent waves of hatred, conquest, and tyranny strike with driving, wrenching force the shores of all nations, Though we carry with us the best wishes of our parents, teachers, and friends, we must from now on plot our own course. We must decide for ourselves how we are to weather the blustering gales, the howling furies which are now pounding every boundary. What course are we to take? There are those people who believe that we can close our eyes and blissfully sail away, and in time this horrid old world will right itself and take care of us, An appalling number of graduates each year take this attitude. They have not the slightest idea as to what ports they will visit, or what seas they will sail, l-lowever, many graduates do hesitate and investigate the weather conditions before embarking, As they cast a weather eye to the heavens, these graduates behold a sight which causes them to stop, aghast. They behold the war god, Mars, riding across the skies in a flaming chariot, pillaging, murdering, and destroying all those ideals that are fine and decent, all those ideals for which we are to strive as men and women, These graduates behold the great nations of the earth guided by the grasping hands of dictators, who crush all opposition beneath their iron-shod boots as they continue to rescue the world from the horrors of freedom. And yet we are told that we live in a humane, cultured civilization, that we, because we are Americans, have no cause for worry. We must worry! This is not the time for pretty poems, long, glittering generalities, or an air of frivolity. But what are we to do? The development of a unified purpose, a unified philosophy, might be the answer. Consider first this point, if you will, Each of us, whether or not we wish to realize the fact, has a philosophy of life. Governed by our own environment, beliefs, thoughts, and ideals, for each of us this philosophy is slightly different. There are, however, certain ports of every philosophy which are similar. For Americans as a whole, the following four points are perhaps predominant: one, maintenance of the American sense of humor, two, development of tolerance and fellowship, three, an extension of the good work of our parents, four, the preservation of our American democracy. Admittedly, there are many more ideals that might be set forth, but these are offered merely to stimulate thought. Let us first discuss the sense of humor. It is known as the great American attribute, and in the future, more than ever it will be vitally necessary. The term humor should perhaps be defined, Those people who see in the em- barrassment of others a cause for laughter possess a sense of humor, it is true. Those who laugh when someone slips and falls into a convenient puddle have a right to the enjoyment which they may derive from such a spectacle, They have that right, however, only if they wish to exhibit their own ignorance and to debase themselves in the eyes of their friends. We do not advocate that type of humor. I9 We refer to a much higher sense of humor. Its quality and value are graphically illustrated in the following anecdote, taken from the first American address of Lord Halifax. A London woman, warned to leave her house because of a time bomb lying close by, declared, 'The landlord has tried to turn me out, the bailiffs have tried to get me out, l'll be blessed if l-litler's going to do itll' Can people with such spirit be defeated? As long as a nation can be cheerful about the darker side of life, there is no need to worry about their courage. We know, then, that the ability to smile is healthful, just as morbidity is dangerous. From morbid gloom are bred discontent, hatred, revolution. Any nation whose mind is in this state is going to crumble at the first hint of pressure. Someone once said, trying to cheer the hearts of the people, Let us look at the well as though it were half-full, instead of half-empty. Would not that be a good motto for us to choose as the first point in our philosophy? Let us maintain our sense of humor, let us always see a little of the sunny side, no matter how difficult the road. In the second place, the issue of democratic tolerance, in a nation built on democratic principles, will forever be important. We have, to a certain extent, created the America of which the writers of the Constitution dreamed. All races, creeds, and colors work side by side in our industries, on our farms. Despite this, a new problem has arisen. lt is the problem of our economic sanity, For years, the almighty dollar has reigned supreme as the god and goal of the American people. For years, the bank-book, not intelligence, nor character, nor leadership, has been the admission ticket to the various circles of American social life. lt has been the master key which opens the doors to opportunity. This materialistic worship of the dollar sign has spread even to our government. One of the chief reasons for our entrance into this second European holocaust, we are told, is not to help a nation which already owes us millions in war debts, but simply to protect our economic interests in foreign lands. We are, above all, aiding the democracy at home by our intervention. We have finally heard l-litler's solemn promise that he would cut off all our export trade when he won the war. l-low can we, as a country, be tolerant-democratic, when we must constantly see such intolerance, when our vision is constantly distorted by the green of folding money, so that we judge people solely by their bank-books. That hypnotic power wielded by the dollar sign is becoming more evident each passing day. At one time we thought the Standard Oil scandal of the late nineteenth century was the biggest blot on our economic history, but the thousand and one little scandals now being revealed constitute a problem ten times greater. The actions of which we read daily do not speak well for the unity and integrity of our people as a whole. We must surrender the selfish, egocentric idea that wealth counts more in the evaluation of a person than his character, his intelligence, or his personality. Our erroneous train of thought has spread in still another direction. Because of a wave of misguided patriotism, some of us no longer trust many intelligent people who are not citizens. An instance of this came to light at one of our local draft boards. An Armenian immigrant, when registering, revealed these facts: he had studied at the universities of Palermo and Milan, in ltaly, receiv- ing high grades and graduating as a chemist. Yet, because he was not a citizen he could find no employment in this great nation, regardless of his technical training. l-le became discouraged, hungry, desperate. l-lowever, the story has a happy ending. Uncle Sam was only too glad to receive a man with chemical training, and he is now a valuable worker in the Chemical Warfare Division of the United States Army. ' 20 We young people must guard against wrong goals and wrong judgments of success. We must not put the dollar sign before our own happiness. We must not put the desire for personal advancement over the desire for peace and good will. Our school and its teachers have worked for four years to teach us certain thingsi they have tried to teach us how to think-to distinguish right from wrong, they have tried to teach us how to act-to perform our duties without procrastination. ln the nome of all that is right, let us show that we have assimilated those teachings. This country has talked about tolerance for one-hundred-sixty-odd years. Let us in our generation do something about itl Thirdly, our parents have always been imbued with a desire for improvement, as we should be in the future, Although this present adult generation is charged with being responsible for this contemporary chaos, they can, on the other hand, be praised for the rapid developments made in science and industry, for the reforms started in regard to crime, its punishment and preventionj for improved labor conditions, for advances in agriculture, education, and business. Our parents have devoted their lives to raising the moral and cultural level of the youth of this Country, and the least we can do is to respond to and continue their efforts. Lastly, we come to the problem presented by our form of government, There are men who believe that freedom and democracy are relics of the past-that tyranny and oppression are the dictates of the new order. We know that this is not true. President Roosevelt, in his last inaugural address, said, The life ofa nation is the fullness of the measure of its will to live, We have that will, now as never before, We are a nation of individuals, working together for a common cause. We are unhampered by fuhrers, komissars, or duces, who would tell us howto think and act. Our fathers had that will, when many of them gave their lives to make the world safe for democracy, twenty-five years ago. Eighty years ago, in the Civil War, brother fought brother, because each had that will to live. The Free Soilers settling Kansas in l85O had that will. I quote their hymn: We cross the prairies, as of old Our fathers crossed the sea, To make the West, as they the East, The homeland of the free. Our ancestors also had that will to live when they came here from foreign lands to make new and safer homes for their children. We have grown up under the shadow of this heritage. Men and women have fought, bled, and died, in order that we might live. Surely, then, we must include the preservation of democracy in our philosophy. Surely, out of respect to the courageous men and women who have made this country the land of opportunity, we shall struggle to keep it the land of opportunity! Without our democratic way of life the great spirit that is America will perish, and we shall become merely the pawns of fate. The four-point plan which has been presented, it will be seen, centers about just one word, That word is unity. Unity. lt is such a simple word, but what power it contains! With unity as its motto, this nation can become a great and good force, finally turning the world back to the course of peace. And what are we citizens to do to achieve this unity? A quotation from the Essay on Man, of Alexander Pope will answer that question: Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Every one of us, from the newsboy on the corner to the President himself, is only a cog in that great structure which is present-day America. lf each of us does his small part, forgetting the dollar sign, forgetting prejudices, forgetting all else save the preservation of our way of life, then, and then only, by the grace of God, shall we have the America of which we dream. Zl GRADUATION ADDRESS Tl-lE AMERICAN DREAM-By Herbert E. Murray To the observer of world affairs, the situation at the present time seems rather dark. Truly the lights have gone out all over Europe-the light of culture, the light of learning, and the light of human brotherhood. The contributions of the greatest minds the world has ever seen assembled at one place at one time are balanced precariously on the brink of destruction, As the democracies of Europe stand with their backs against the wall, the dreams of liberal minds over the centuries seem to be fading away. Yet there is one cherished dream which is still alive, There is one citadel of human hope that has not yet surrendered to a panzer division, There is yet one last frontier of liberalism in the world. The dream that is still a force in the minds of men is the American dream. To some, the words, American Dream are just glittering generalities-virtue words. That is merely because they have not been defined. They mean faith in the common man-belief in the rights of the individual to life, liberty, and happiness under a democratic form of government, As such, they stand for what America has been trying to accomplish for over one hundred and fifty years, We have seen that idea take form and substance in the successive waves of westward migration, lt was known as Manifest Destiny then-the idea that it was our destiny to push westward, to build advance settlements for marching democracy. ln that frontier era, if a man had an axe he could literally hew his freedom from the wilderness. After he had cleared his wood- land and established his home, he was bound to no man, and his soul was his own. Then in l89O, the physical frontier closed. Its influence as a revitalizing force on American democracy was gone, and America was faced with the sociological problem of making its ideal of the freedom of the individual conform to a rising industrialism. Then began a new tide of European immigration which soon swelled into a flood, There followed the process of infiltration and assimilation-concrete proof that the American dream would work. The oppressed of all nations came to America because to them America was a symbol of new life, They had not heard of the American dream, but they knew the individual was judged here for his value as a human being-not as a mere cog in a vast machine directed by those in power. Certainly, there have been episodes in America's upward march that would not bear too close inspection. Though muckrakers like Lincoln Steffens have pointed to corruption in municipal and national government, though iconoclasts and cynics have claimed that the ideals of America are just a hollow mockery, they have emphasized what was bad, and subordinated what was good in the American structure. Surely we can apply to the pageant of America the words of Whittier- Step by step since time began I see the steady gain of man. One thing that has always distinguished America from the other nations is the fact that here the limits to which a man may rise are found only in his own capacity and ability. This freedom for advancement has given rise to a para- doxical society-a nation of closely unified individualists, Nowhere has so much emphasis been placed on the individual as in America. For this reason America has been favored over the years with a race of leaders from every station of life As someone has said, Lincoln was not great because he was born in a log cabin, but because he rose above it, As one surveys the leaders who have played such an important part in the American scene, he can truly say with Carlyle that l-listory is the essence of innumerable biographies. Z2 We assume then that the American ideals, the American way of life, and the American dream have been a vital and a living force in the building of these United States. What part will they play in the world of the future? lf anyone could be so rash as to hazard a guess as to the shape of things to come, the future looks dark indeed. The European powder keg has been touched off again, and this time the charge appears to be destroying every- thing worthwhile in the Europe we have known. Paris is now in foreign hands. with all its art treasures, day by day the old London coffee houses ithe former haunts of the literary greatl, London churches, and other institutions as old as democracy itself are being destroyed. All Europe would seem to be a jungle of snarling simians-apparently proving that Clarence Day was right when he said that this is a simian world. Certainly in a Europe honeycombed with ancient rivalries and ambitions, there can be little hope for the steady advance- ment of modern culture. Clearly then, it is in America that the hope of the world must lie. lt is only in a country whose people form a cultural entity, where there are no deep- seated hatreds between racial groups, that there can be any intellectual advancement. lt is my sincere belief that l-lenry R, Luce was right when he said that this is going to be an American century. When this war ends, it will probably find Europe exhausted, frustrated, and defeated. Across the ocean will lie America, with, we hope, a clean bill of national health, l-ler traditions, her native culture will remain intact, The country will not have been devastated by war--the national heart will be pulsating with life and vigor. And it will be America's duty to help Europe out of chaos, to try to keep the world from altogether reverting to the dark ages. Dating from the end of this war, America will undoubtedly set the standards in world morality and culture. Let us hope that the citizen of i960 will be educated on the American plan- not the plan of totalitarian Europe, l-le will believe in the supremacy of the individual and the common man, l-le will be a creature of reason and not of prejudice and impulse, Arbitration and peaceful settlement of differences will be his guides in world conduct-not brutality and murder. l-le will further the arts, literature and music will be part of the American heritage that he will share with his fellow man. l-le will not tear down in a few minutes the work of centuries, He will be tolerant, Aryanism and all other racial cults will not be part of his creed. ln a world with American ideals he will be able to follow Jean Paul Richter's great law of culturei Let each become all that he was created capable of being, expand if possible to his full growth. This is not a Utopian ideal impossible of attainment. lt can become a concrete reality if we take it upon ourselves to make it so. Indeed, I like to think that the spirit of the new world that is to come is expressed in the memorial that is being carved on the side of Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. There, hewn out of imperishable granite are the four giants of democracy-Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln, l wonder if they see a vision of hope as they gaze out upon the great west that was the cradle of our Democracy? ln one of his books, James Truslow Adams tells us that once there was a young girl sitting on the steps of the Boston Public Library. She was Mary Antin, a Russian immigrant. As she sat on the steps of this storehouse of learning, she wrote these words, which l would like to leave with you as a philosophy for the future: This is my latest home, and it invites me to a glad new life, The end- less ages have indeed throbbed through my blood, but a new rhythm dances in my veins, My spirit is not tied to the monumental past, any more than my feet Continued on page 88 23 CLASS POEM 1492 - 1941 - By Richord Meyers To those, the followers of the folling sun, Retrievers of lost light, to their work-done. To the seekers wefstword of unknown ploces, Brovers of seos, the solt shorp in their lips, ond The wind like o wet sheet whipped in their foces, Drown by the stors, orched high, to o new lond- To them we owe the pledge of going on. Did you feel, Columbus, the glory of this wild Eorth, with the buxom-bosomed rivers, ond The lorge-limbed trees, with the fierce men thot smiled Through their point, with the woy of the untomed wind As it teosed, on the for-drown coost, the sond? Did you feel o sudden newness ot the grind Cf your bow on the beoch? Did your heort expond? lt wos more thon the gold, Cortez. Did you stond On the edge of night ond see roll overheod The moon-metol heoted over the fire-flome Of sun, ond the stor-sporks flying outspreod, Revealing the forging of o new doy- A new world? More thon the spice or the fome, Explorers, hod lured you so for owoy. Perhops, Bolboo, when dorkness dropped on thot seo, You felt the full greotness of whot you hod found, And your feet could sense the motion dizzily Of the world-for you knew by then it wos round. Perhops you could see, os the eorth's worn hulk Twisted its derelict of hope from the night- Like o whole, speor in its side, rolling its bulk- To lift o new, o brighter foce to the light. Explorers, ond conquerors, we know you, Who with the edge of your swords hove plowed These fields, who've plonted the seed of your foith, who l-love nourished the crop with the sweot of your blood. The seo beors the scor of your keel, your eyes Are still wide, ond the blood on the blode is wet, And in the eors of our listening thoughts not yet l-los the wind broken the sounds of your cries. We of this loter time ore the young groin, Sprung from the fresh furrows of new eorth, Cherished in the bosom of centuries, the fruit of your poins. lt is spring, ond we grow on the sun-foced slopes, But we remember you, Explorers, ond your hopes. We were long in Coming ond strong in Birth. 24 CLASS ODE Music by Phyllis Polmer Words by lryihg Boilet l lg r-1 ll 'l l'4i1lf7l i fl' Gly ffl L-JILJ lavtg l...lll..l l'l cl QW? v 5 flifilr? ir. .A wr l l l lfl' lr-l l -'l V7 l l Tl l i V 'Til n Q o n 'srl gfxlb-:il 'I if A ' ' ' . not: o 0 '- L-l L-ll..-lL-1' Qlffl M i..1Liiqj-Tiff lil rj V-7 ry J. mi AJ- lufl .U Q wi ,Tj -l do on lv S . ,' f- . g-l.. ' -Il l s can s 9 L1 l-1 1-l l V Ll but Ll While the seo sobs the story ot wor, Arid the Iohd reeks the red ot deor blood, A new host of ideolists yourig Are oreooririg to stouhch the sod tlood While the world cries, ottlicted by strite, Arid the echo ot bottle resourtds, We will seek to erodicote hote, Arid to heol this torn world ot its wounds Theretore ohword we press tovvords the gool By the oid ot our Fother oboye, Ot world beoce orid ot brotherhood true, With wisdom orid boldhess ohd love, 25 CLASS HISTORY All over the world today history is being made so rapidly that special bulletins are needed to keep us well informed. Now as our senior year draws to a close let us for a moment turn our attention from the affairs of a greater world to our own small sphere. The incidents that have taken place during our short four years at Brockton l-ligh School have been both varied and significant. Since l937 many changes have taken place in the faculty. ln that year Mr. John l.. Miller took up his new duties as Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Ruel E. Tucker, our admired headmaster, belongs especially to our class since we entered this fine high school together. On the retirement of Dr. Albert C. Mac- Gregory after forty-two years of faithful service, Mr. William J. Montgomery and Mr. Ralph S. Frellick were elected masters. Mr. Joseph C. Spang was made head of the science department upon the retirement of Mr. Edward Bailey. Mr. Charles W. Williams of the commercial course left us to devote his time to private interests, and Mr. Alton E. Johngren was made assistant head of the commercial department. Several new courses in music appreciation were introduced into the curriculum by Mr. Wesley L. Merritt, who was also director of the band. Another popular new course, the thoroughly modern Drivers' Training Course, was given under the able direction of Mr. George F. Laing. Miss Rachael S. Pope, Miss Margaret l. Robertson, Miss Katherine M. French, and Miss Alice M. Sexton resigned to be married. ln our first year there were 992 members enrolled in our class. Since that time 334 have left. This year, therefore, we have 658 members in our graduating class. Our good wishes go to those who found it impossible to continue the four years with us. The athletic teams have brought fame and distinction to Brockton l-ligh School by their various accomplishments. The football team, for example, won the Class A title in our first, second, and third years and became the football cham- pions of the state in our junior year. The New England title was captured by our cross-country team in l94O, and the golf team won the Southeastern Massa- chusetts championship in that same year. ln l937 the hockey team held the Eastern Massachusetts championship. The baeball team distinguished itself in l938 by being selected as the champion team of the state. The social activities of our junior year were hampered by the closing of the assembly hall. We missed the many fine assemblies. the Senior-Junior social, and the operetta. l-lowever, the hall was again available during our senior year. A new plan for assemblies was then instituted. ln order to have a larger pupil participation, each department in the school was given charge of an assembly program. This idea proved a great success. The class play, Skidding, and the operetta, Gondoliers, revealed both the musical and dramatic ability of our classmates. Because of the adoption of the new 6-3-3 educational system, our class was the last graduating class to spend four full years at Brockton High School. We also had the distinction of being the first class to wear caps and gowns at graduation. As our stay at Brockton l-ligh School draws to a close, we wish to express our gratitude to all those who have helped in any way to make our four years happy and successful. Perhaps our appreciation can best be shown by keeping our motto before us, always remembering, Onward, onward, success our goal. Our history as a class is not so important to the world at large, but to us it has been of paramount interest. After four short years, we leave this smaller sphere of life and experience to take our place in the building and preservation of our democratic ideals. To quote from l-lenry Timrod, a poet of the Confederacy, we hope that each may find in his own struggle: Peace on the whirring marts, Peace where the scholar thinks, the hunter rooms, Peace, God of Peace! peace, peace, in all our homes, And peace in all our hearts. 26 i I 1 I u i 1 4 4 27 SONIA R. ADAMCHUK Sunny 229 Ames St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Class Dues Collector, Il: Part Time Worker, Ill, IV: Most Efficient, IV. Interests: swimming, danc- ing, bowling, reading, skating, bicycle riding. Future: clerical work. WARREN W. ADAMS Stretch 94 Weston St. College Sc. Activities: Brocktonia Room Collector, II, IV. Interests: sailing, swimming, walking, camping, reading, boxing, col- lecting modern coins, hunting, driving, boat racing. Future: U. S. Navy. EVELYN I. Al-IEARN 29 Brunswick St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il, III, IV: Student Coun- cil, II: Hockey, III, IV: Business Administration Club, III, IV tVice- President, III: Senior Director, IVJ. Interests: swimming, tennis, skating, skiing. Future: Boston University. Secretarial work. BAHEA AKEKE 34 Kingman St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, I: Brocktonia Typist, IV: Class Gift Committee, IV. Inter- ests: tennis, swimming. Future: plans to take up stenography. MARGARET M. AKERBLOM Mig 812 No. Montello St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Class Dues Collector, II: Part Time Worker, III, IV. Interests: swim- ming, bicycle riding, tennis, reading, skating. Future: clerical work. ROBERT S. AKERBLOM Alfie 12 Hazel St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: football, basketball, hockey, tennis, baseball, engineering, machine work of all kinds, air- plane modeling, skating, read- ing. Future: machine work. HELEN M. ALDEN 570 Main St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I. Inter- ests: spends leisure time in read- ing and writing short stories. Future: plans to do office work. IOI-IN L. ALDEN 97 W. Chestnut St. Academic G. Interests: swim- ming, hockey, football, track, baseball. Future: plans to at- tend Stockbridge School ot Agri- culture or Massachusetts State College. Milk inspector. DORIS R. ALEXANDER Dot 24 No. Manchester St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, Il, III: Part Time Worker. Interests: enjoys swimming, skat- ing, reading, and dancing. Future: plans to do secretarial work. GERALDINE F. ALFIERI Gerry 38 Brett St. Academic T. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Girls' Glee Club, IV. Interests: singing, dancing, skating, tennis, volley ball, reading, basketball. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege. Teacher. ELIZABETH ALLEN Betty 693 Pleasant St. College L. A. Activities: Class Gift Committee, II: Curie Science Club, IV: Yearbook Staff, IV tArt Editorl. Interests: drawing, skat- ing, reading, tennis, Rainbow Girls. Future: Iackson College. IOHN R. ALLEN Dingle 27 Turner St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball Team, II, III. Interests: foot- ball, hockey, baseball, golf, ski- ing, horseback riding, swim. ming, canoeing, target practice, dancing, bowling. Future: busi- ness executive. KATHERINE ALLEN DeeDee 237 Market St. Household Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball, I, II, IV fCaptain, IVJ: Sewing Club, IV. Interests: danc- ing, swimming, skating, Rockne Athletic Association. Future: plans to attend Vtfilfred Academy. Hairdressing. MILTON R. ALLERBY Milt IISV2 Lincoln St. Commercial. Activities: Baseball, I, II, III, IV: Divisional Basket- ball, II: Class Dues Collector. Interests: football, tennis, swim- ming, hockey. Future: hopes to become a professional ball player. BEATRICE ALMEIDA Bea 95 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time reading, dancing, swimming. Future: hopes to study for secretarial or clerical work. EDNA A. AMERIGIAN 85 Snell Ave. Household Arts. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Girls' Glee Club, III: Class Dues Col- lector, IV: Sewing Club, IV. ln- terests: skating, tennis, swim- ming. Future: Wilfred Academy. Hairdressing. IRENE H. ANDERSON 12 Linnea Ave. Academic G. Interests: spends most of leisure time either skat- ing, dancing, swimming or play- ing tennis. Future: hopes to enter a hospital to study nursing. MILDRED E. ANDERSON Millie 76 Sunset Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV fCaptain, Ill: Hockey, III: Swimming, Il: Nom- inating Committee, II. Interests: enjoys dancing, ice skating, na- ture walks. Future: office work. PHYLLIS L. ANDERSON Phil 2 Ganton St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, III, IV. In- terests: swimming, tennis, bowl- ing, skating, basketball, danc- ing. Future: plans to do office work. WILLIAM ANTHONY Bill 27 Brett St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, III, IV: Business Ad- ministration Club, IV: Golf Team, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, Ill, IVI: Class President, IV: Basketball, II, Ill: Most Popular, IV. Inter- ests: Hi-Y, IV, reading, hockey. Future: Antioch College, Ohio. Iournalism, law. WARREN B. APPLETON APP 23 Wilson St. College Sc. Activities: Rifle Club, I, II, III, IV tSecretary, I: Vice- President, Ill: President, IVJ: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV tPresi- dent, IVJ: Operetta, II, IV: Nom- inating Committee, II, IV: Iunior Usher, III: Class Gilt Committee, IV: N. E. Chorus, I, Il, III. In- terests: hunting, music, danc- ing, Hi-Y. Future: Northeastern. Engineering. MEREDITH L. ARNOLD Merry 11 Nye Sq. College I... A. Activities: Brock- tonia, IV: Yearbook, IV tEditor- in-Chietl: History Club, IV: Com- munity Fund Speaker, IV: Book Review Contest Winner, IV: Hon- orary Member Woman's Club, IV. Interests: Rainbow Girls, Girl Scouts, music. Future: Bos- ton University. Teaching Ro- mance languages. ANTONIO A. ASCI Tony 124 Iacob St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: en- joys swimming, hunting, skat- ing, tootball, physical culture. Future: plans to join the U. S. Marines. LAWRENCE W. ASHTON Larry 180 Spring St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: Orchestra, IV. Interests: sailing, music. Future: plans to enter Northeast- ern University to study in- dustrial engineering. GEORGE I. AUKSTIKALNIS 1-lusty 526 No. Quincy St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Hockey, III. Interests: enjoys skating, fishing, trapping, hunt- ing, swimming, books, music, photography, journalism, tennis, sailing. Future: Milkman. Dairy. VIRGINIA AXTON Ginny 146 Scxwtell Ave. Commercial. Interests: spends her leisure time in drawing and enjoying popular music. Future: plans to do office work. WALTER BAGDON Forde 601 Main St. Commercial. Interests: tennis playing, ping-pong, swimming. hockey, basketball, baseball, football, badminton, billiards, bowling. Future: hopes to be a commercial advertiser. IRVING W. BAILET Irv 6 Monson St. College L. A. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV tBusiness Manager, IVI: Orchestra, III, IV tSecretary, IVI: Year Book Business Staff, IV: Community Fund Speaker, IV: All State Band, III. Interests: tennis, swimming, reading. Fu- ture: Cornell. Medical research. KBNRICK M. BAKER. IR. 53 Wendell Ave. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I, II, III, IV tPresident, Il: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV: Brock- tonia, IV tCirculation Manager, IVJ. Interests: church work, books, travel, history, Hi-Y. Fu- ture: Bowdoin. Ministry. MARY E. BAKER 44 Bay St. Academic H. Activities: Class Gift Committee, IV: Class Play Committee, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV tClass Team, III, IVJ: Hockey, III, IV tClass Team, IVJ: Girls' Glee Club, III, IV tPiesi- dent, IVI: Most Athletic, IV. In- terests: music, dancing, sports. Future: Lincoln Hospital. CONSTANTINO P. BALZOTTI Conny 15 Grove Ave. Commercial. Interests: enjoys football, basketball, swimming, baseball, dancing, hockey, bowl- ing, ice skating, tennis. Future: hopes to own a retail store. SOPHIE H. BARGES SO 11 Neal St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, IV: Hockey, III. Inter- ests: spends leisure time danc- ing, reading, knitting. Future: plans to take up clerical work. HAROLD V. BARNEY 131 Clifton Ave. Academic G. Activities: Football, 1, III, IV: Track, II, III, IV: Iunior Usher: Hockey, IV. Interests: enjoys hunting, swimming, fish- ing, boating, football. Future: Boston University or Providence College. RUTH I. BARRON Ruthie 48 Copeland St. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I, II tSecretary-Treasurer, I, ID: Nominating Committee, III: Senior Class Play Usher, IV: Swimming, III, IV. Interests: tennis, skiing, swing music, Iunior T. C. C. Future: Boston University. Traveling. HELEN M. BARRY Sunshine 28 Riverside St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III: Hockey, III. Inter- ests: spends Ieisure time enjoy- ing music, dancing, ping-pong. Future: plans to attend Williams Business School. Secretary. W. RAYMOND BARRY Red 71 Newbury St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys bowling, boxing, tennis, swim- ming, football, basketball, all sports. Future: plans to do telegraphic work. FREDERICK W. BARTLETT Freddie 780 Main St. Academic G. Interests: is en- thusiastic about baseball, swim- ming, reading, fishing. Future: plans to enter the U. S. Navy. Machine work. JEAN E. BATCHELDER Pete 28 Noyes Ave. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Class Dues Col- lector, III, IV: Class Play Promp- ter, IV. Interests: music, sports, Girl Scouts, church, plays, cook- ing, needlework. Future: Bridge- water State. Primary teacher. EILEEN T. BAYNES 129 No. Warren Ave. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il: Sewing Club, III, IV. Interests: enjoys tennis, swim- ming, sewing, dancing, watch- ing football. Future: plans to attend Wilfred Academy. Hair- dressing. MURIEL L. BEAL Mitzi 1102 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Hockey. II: Basketball, I. Interests: Iunior League, Iunior Woman's Club, horseback riding, tennis. Future: Connecticut lunior College of Physical Therapy. SUZANNE M. BEECH Suzie 12 Monson St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III, IV fClass Team, Il: Hockey, III, IV tClass Team, III, IV: Captain, IIU: Basketball Ref- eree, III: Library Monitor, ll, III: Brocktonia, III, IV: Brocktonia Collector, III: Swimming, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV: B. H. S. Notes, IV: lunior Usher, III. Future: Vermont Iunior College. Nursing. ELIZABETH A. BELCHER Betty 101 Frankton Ave. Academic I-I. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I, III: Science Club, I, II: Basketball, I, II, III: Sewing Club, I: Library Monitors' Club, I, II, III fSecretary, IIIJ: Orchestra, IV. Interests: basket- ball, sewing, music. Future: Simmons. Nursing and air hostess. RICHARD A. BELCHER Dick 36 Exeter St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, I: Band, II, III, IV: Dra- matic Club, IV: Class Prophet, IV. Interests: Little Theater, bas- ketball, dancing. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers College. Teacher or dramatic work. RUSSELL A. BELIVEAU Rusty 257 Court St. College L. A. Activities: Library Monitors' Club, Il, III. Interests: hockey, baseball, football, swim- ming, archery, photography, and coin collecting, woodwork. Future: Boston College. Civil service. ARTHUR R. BELLAO Art 173 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Gift Committee, IV: Yearbook Staff, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: football, softball, base- ball, soccer. Future: George Washington University, Boston University Consular. MAURICE A. BENOIT Merry 17 Clarence St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Cross Country, Ill, IV: Hockey, III. ln- terests: drafting, baseball, tour- ing, camping, driving, boating, swimming, tennis, fishing, read- ing, hiking, airplane. Future: drafting. HAZEL I. BENSON Benny 832 Main St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball I, II. Interests: swimming, skating, bowling, knitting, music, reading, Sub Deb Club, Girl Scouts, Rainbow Girls. Future: secretary or designer. IOHN P. BENTCOURT Benny 34 Howard Sq. Academic G. Interests: enjoys swimming, skating, bowling, bi- cycle riding, football, basket- ball, tennis, automobile racing. Future: hopes to enter a trade school. MARION P. BENSON 108 Richmond St. Academic H. Activities: Curie Science Club, II: Class Gift Corn- rnittee, III: Divisional Basketball, I, Il, III, IV: Field I-lockey, III. Interests: skating, skiing, read- ing, driving. Future: Quincy City Hospital. Nursing. WALTER W. BENSON Benny 133 Auburn St. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, I: Nominating Commit- tee, II, IV. Interests: collecting stamps, reading. Future: plans to enter the U. S. Navy. Radio work. GLORIA L. BENT Goge 329 Forest Ave. Academic G. Activities: Class Play Usher, IV: Hockey, III: Class Dues Collector, I, II: Class Gift Committee, III: Best Looking, IV. Interests: swimming, danc- ing, horseback riding, golf. Fu- ing, golt. Future: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. IRENE C. BERGERON Renee 131 Liberty St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Divisional Field Hockey, III. Interests: enjoys basketball, tennis, hockey, skat- ing, bowling, camping. Future: Quincy City Hospital. Nursing. RICHARD C. BERGERON Dick 607 No. Montello St. Academic G. Activities: Band, ll, III. Interests: baseball, hockey, swimming, tennis, music. Future: plans to tollow a business career. BARBARA P. BERRY Barb 925 Main St. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee, ll. Interests: drawing, roller skating, ice skat- ing, Christian Endeavor Society. Future: plans to attend art school. IOHN I. BERZINIS Iohnny 31 Vine St. Commercial. Activities: Sports- man Club, I, II fSecretary-'I'reas- urer, IIJ. Interests: enjoys the unusual practice of Weightlift- ing, and is enthusiastic about swimming, sailing and football. Future: physical director. BARBARA E. BETTRIDGE Bobbie 69 Auburn St. Household Arts. Activities: Class Play Usher, IV: Class Play Ticket Committee, IV. Interests: swimming, skating, modeling. Future: plans to be a hairdresser. DOMINIC N. BIBBO Twin 155 Lawrence St. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I, Il: Iunior Usher, III: Brocktonia Room Collector, IV: Class Executive Committee, III, IV. Interests: bowling, hunting, swimming, pigeon raising. Fu- ture: torest ranger. MICHAEL I. BIBBO Twin 155 Lawrence St. College L. A. Activities: Iunior Usher, III: Brocktonia Room Col- lector, IV: Class Executive Com- mittee, III, IV. Interests: base- ball, hockey, swimming, bowl- ing, pigeon raising. Future: U. S. Coast Guard. ESTHER M. BLANCHARD 66 Glenwood St. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, I, II: Dramatic Club, Il: Divisional Basketball, I, II, III, IV fCaptain, IVJ: Divisional Field Hockey, Il, III, IV. Interests: Rockne Athletic Association, swimming, dancing. Future: plans to do clerical work. BERNARD I. BLUMBERG Benny 1083 Warren Ave. Academic G. Activities: Orches- tra, I: Band, IV: Motto Commit- tee, IV. Interests: Circle Y Club, musical events. Future: Middlesex University Iunior Col- lege. Medical work. ALICE M. BOGOSIAN A, B. 31 Hall St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, IV: Lunchroom Worker, I: Hockey, IV. Interests: is en- thusiastic about skating, swim- ming, dancing, badminton. Future: Wilfred Academy. Beautician. SARKIS F. BOGOSIAN Sark 19 Torrey Ave. Academic G. Activities: Swim- ming Team, III, IV. Interests: football, baseball, horseback rid- ing, deep sea fishing, basket- ball, ping-pong. Future: Busi- ness school. Business manager. NORMAN W. BOLINDER Normie 29 Tilden St. Academic G. Activities: Base- ball, I, Il, III, IV: The Gondoliers, IV: Band, II: Orchestra, II: Junior Usher: Class Treasurer, II, III, IV: Wittiest, IV. Interests: foot- ball, basketball, hockey, music. Future: Duke or Southern Cal- ifornia. Civil Service work. IDA A. BONAPARTE Edie 719 Main St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: School Bank Clerk, III, IV: Part Time Worker, III, IV. Interests: tennis, swimming, skat- ing, music, hockey, dancing. Future. bookkeeping and office work. DONALD P. BOOTH 84 Wilder St. College Sc. Interests: football, baseball, fishing, swimming, sailboats, skiing, skating, hockey, books. Future. U. S. Coast Guard Academy. Marine and aeronautical draftsman. BARBARA H. BOURGET Barb 368 Prospect St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Girls' Glee Club, I: Class Dues Collector, II, IV. Interests: Order of Rainbow for Girls, Ski Club, sailing, riding. Future: Westbrook Iunior College. RAYMOND E. BOURNE Bunker 10 River St. Commercial. Activities: is a part time worker. Interests: en- joys baseball, football, skating. Future: plans to do commercial work. MARY I. BOUSQUET Peanuts 34 Parker St. Academic I-I. Activities: Division- al Basketball, II, III, IV: Girls' Field Hockey, III, IV. Interests: dancing, hzking, swimming, ten- nis, bowling. Future: plans to do nursing. GERTRUDE A. BRADY Trudy 20 Emory St. Academic H. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, Il: Field Hockey, IV: Brocktonia, I. Interests: ten- nis, swimming. Future: plans to enter Saznt Elizabeth Hospital. Surgical work. IEAN P. BRADY 525 Ash St. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II: Brocktonia Room Collector, II: Basketball, Il: Senior Class Play Usher, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: music, Twentieth Century Cath- olic Club. Future: secretarial school. RALPH E. BRAZIL Turk 85 Intervale St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football, I: Track, II, III. Inter- ests: softball, baseball, golf, swimming, fishing, skating, ski- ing, hunting, hockey, camping, table tennis, boxing. Future: Welder or carpenter. ELINOR L. BRENNAN Ellie 48 Waverly St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Field Hockey, Il, III: Girls' Glee Club, I, II. Inter- ests: dramatics, riding, dancing, tennis, swimming, Rainbow Girls, skating. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers College. Library work. IRENE S. BRENNER Brenda I1 Union St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, II: Class Dues Collector, III: Debating Club, III: Library Monitor, III: Business Admin. Club, III: Basketball, II, III: Hockey, III: Yearbook, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: music, sports. Future: Kathleen Dell School. T. MAE BRENTON Iackie 15 Pennsylvania Ave. Commercial. Activities: Orches- tra, IV. Interests: enjoys skat- ing, swimming, music, shooting, dancing. Future: hopes to do clerical work. BETTY I.. BRIDGWOOD 70 Weston St. Academic H. Activities: Curie Science Club, I: Library Moni- tors' Club, IV. Interests: Rockne Athletic Association, Camp Fire Girls. Future: hospital training school for nurses. ROBERT E. BRIGGS Briqqsy 1 Greenwood Rd. College Sc. Activities: Camera Club, II, Ill, IV CTreasurer, IIIl: History Club, III, IV. Interests: photography, Greek history. classical music. Future: M. I. T. Electrical engineering. EDWARD P. BROOKS Brooksie 43 Wyman St. Academic G. Activities: Band, I: Assistant Financial Manager, III: Student Council Committee, II. Interests: amateur radio. Future: plans to attend North- eastern University. Chemical engineering. FRANCIS A. BROUILLARD Franny 29 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Manager Baseball Team, IV. Interests: is enthusiastic about football, base- ball, basketball, tennis, skating, plumbing work. Future: office work. 8 IOSEPH A. BROUSSEAU Ice 223 Court St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Student Council, I: Class Ring Committee, II: Class Dues Col- lector, II. Interests: swimming, skating, bowling, dancing. Fu- ture: mechanical drafting. DORIS R. BROWN Brownie 38 Haverhill St. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II, III: Student Coun- cil, IV. Interests: collecting speci- mens of fish and plants, music, attending operas. Future: Ameri- can Conservatory of Music, Philadelphia. HARRISON A. BROWN, IR. Harry 17 Park Rd. College Sc. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, III: Nominating Committee, III. Interests: DeMo- lay, Porter Hi Society, tennis, swimming, badminton, skating. Future: Brown University. Elec- trical engineering. VIRGINIA G. BROWN Ginny 25 Third St. Academic I-I. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Hockey, III. Interests. enjoys tennis and swimming. Future: plans to attend West- brook Iunior College and follow a journalistic career. MICHAEL F. BRUGLIERA Mickey 11 Brook St. College L. A. Activities: Base- ball, III, IV: Hockey, II, III. ln- terests: dancing, tennis, fishing, basketball, football, swimming, aviation, chemistry, reading. Fu- ture: plans to enter a trade school. ALFRED E. BRUGNOLI Babe 37 Plymouth St. Academic G. Activities: Class Gift Committee, III. Interests: football, baseball, hockey, swim- ming, tennis, skating, reading, basketball. Future: Boston Col- lege. Aviation, Randolph Field, Texas. SHIRLEY M. BRYANT Sis 121 Gladstone St. Academic H. Activities: Girls' Divisional Basketball, I, II: Senior Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: skating, dancing. Fu- ture: plans to become a nurse. BARBARA E. BURGESS Bax-bs 26 Poole St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III: Sewing Club, I, II, III, IV CPub1icity Agent, IVlg Class Dues Collector, III: Brock- tonia Room Collector, IV. Inter- ests: costume designing, danc- ing. Future: Boston University. Iournalism. CHESTER F. BURGESS Chet II Falmouth Ave. College Sc. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Track, I: Class Ring Committee, II: Class Play, IV: Yearbook, IV: Class Historian, IV. Interests: Hi-Y lVice-Presidentl, reporter 1Boston Postl, publicity director, Brockton A. A. A. Future: Yale. Iournalism. ERINA A. BURKE Rena 52 Fairfield St. College L. A. Activities: Glee Club, I: Basketball, I, Il, III, IV: Class Gift Committee, Ill: Iunior Usher, III: Dramatic Club, Ill, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Executive Committee, IV. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Club, skat- ing, tennis. Future: Simmons. Medical secretary. GEORGE H. BURKE Bud 1476 Main St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Tumbling Team, I, II. Interests: swimming, skating, bowling, basketball, tennis, football, ski- ing, baseball. Future: Wentworth Institute. Aircraft designing. WILFRED H. BURRILL Buster 55 Churchill Ave. College I.. A. Activities: History Club, I: Brocktonia Room Col- lector, IV. Interests: dancing, movies, table tennis, badminton, tobogganing. Future: Bentley School of Accounting and Financing. In SHIRLEY L. BUSSELL Buzzy 15 Dover St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, IV. Inter- ests: basketball, swimming, music, hockey. Future: plans to work as a secretary or a book- keeper in an office. R. SHIRLEY CALDWELL 108 Richmond St. Household Arts. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, I, II: Student Council, II: Basketball, I, II: Hockey, III, IV: Class Play Usher, IV: Class Gift Commit- tee, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III. Interests: Rockne Associa- tion, skating, tennis. Future: home demonstrator. NELLIE H. CALLAI-IAN Callie 115 Longwood Ave. Academic T. Activities: Sewing Club, IV. Interests: tennis, danc- ing, reading, riding, traveling, swimming, and the Order of Rainbow lor Girls. Future: Bur- dett. Secretarial course. DONALD G. CAMPBELL Don 26 Churchill Ave. Academic T. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III, IV: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV: H. M. S. Pinafore, II: Gondoliers, IV: Iunior and Senior Nominating Committees. Interests: Red Cross work, bas- ketball, football, camping, swim- ming, track. Future: engineering. FRANCES V. CAMPBELL 148 Eaton St. Academic T. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Basketball, I: Class Play Usher, IV: Gift Committee, IV: Shyest, IV. Interests: Rain- bow Girls, Rockne, Zeta Sorority, Iunior Woman's Club. Future: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. MARION B. CAMPBELL 274 Belmont Ave. Academic G. Interests: spends her leisure time enjoying bowl- ing, bicycle riding, reading, basketball. Future: plans to attend Boston Dental School. Dental hygienist. ANTOINETTE P. CANESSA Toni 298 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Student Council, II: Basketball, I, II, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, tennis, skiing, bowling. Future: Portia College. Office work. MILDRED I. CANNON Mickey 57 Newton Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Color Committee, I: Divisional Basketball, II. Interests: enjoys skating, swimming, basketball. Future: plans to do secretarial work. IOI-IN I. CANAVAN Sleepy 14 E. Chestnut St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football, II: Track, II. Interests: basketball, hockey, baseball, swimming, boat racing, wrest- ling, collecting old coins, hunt- ing, drawing, tennis, bowling. Future: architectural work. GILDA C. CAPOZZI Jill 58 Tripp Ave. Academic H. Activities: Swim- ming, II. Interests: enjoys danc- ing, swimming, bowling. Future: plans to enter a hospital to study nursing. THERESA R. CAPPIELLO Cappy 38 Foster St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Field Hockey, II, III fCaptain of Class Teaml. In- terests: skating, tennis, golf, Iunior T. C. C. C., Saran- Ga Sub Deb Club. Future: Miss Pierce's Secretarial School. DOROTHEA G. CARANDONIS Dot 35 Haverhill St. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II, III, IV: H. M. S. Pinafore, II fChorusl: Gondoliers, IV lChorusl: Girls' Field Hockey, III: Brocktonia Collector, I, IV. Interests' tennis readin F . , g. u- ture: secretarial or office work. LAWRENCE R. CARLSON. IR. Buddy 1156 Main St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Tumbling Team, III. Interests: is enthusiastic about basketball, baseball, hockey. Future: plans to be an automobile parts sales- man. V. DOUGLAS CARR Doug 253 Market St. College Sc. Activities: Basket- ball, I. Interests: Civilian Air Reserve, aviation, military tac- tics, DeMolay, golf, tennis, swim- ming. Future: Northeastern. Aeronautical engineering. FRANCES S. CASSIDY Butchie 152 Riverview St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Brocktonia Room Collec- tor, II: Part Time Worker, III, IV. Interests: figure skating, dancing, knitting, swimming, basketball, tennis. Future: Bry- ant and Stratton. Stenographer. SALVATORE CATRAMBONE Sal 36 Huntington St. Academic G. Interests: enjoys football, dancing, building model airplanes, photography. Future: plans to become a commercial photographer or stressman. GUIDO V. CERCE Wedo 211 No. Warren Ave. Academic G. Activities: Cheer- leader. Interests: basketball, football, baseball, swimming movies, hockey, dancing, tennis. Future: Boston College. Avia- tion, Randolph Field, Texas. DOROTHY E. CHAMP Dot 109 Manomet St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, IVI: Hockey, III, IV: Class Motto Committee, IV: Nominating Com- mittee, lll. Interests: swimming, skating, tennis, dancingfmusic, horseback riding. Future: Bry- ant and Stratton. Secretary. M. MAY CHAPMAN Mazie 92 Denton St. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, III: Basketball, III: Field Hockey, III. Interests: dancing, swimming, driving, horseback riding. Future: Boston Dental School. Dental assistant. ROBERT CHARLAND Lett School ANITA I. CHAHTIER Sister 212 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Library Monitors' Club, II, III, IV llixecutive Committee, III, IVJ: Hockey, III: Business Administration Club, IV: BT04314- tonia Typist, IV. Interests: sew- ing, Girl Scouts. Future: book- keeper. VIRGINIA CHASE Ginny 55 Myrtle St. Academic G. Interests: swim- ming, collecting photographs ot all kinds, skating, bowling, all sports. Future: plans to study to work in a flower shop. LILLIAN CHASKES Lachie 31 Park Rd. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Ring Committee, II: Nominating Committee, II: Debating Club, III 4Secretary, IIID: Student Council, III: Part Time Worker. Interests: horse- back riding, swimming, tennis. Future: Chamberlain. Secretary. LILLIAN CHIN HO 46 W. Elm St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, III. Interests: tennis, pleas- ure reading, freehand drawing, hiking. Future: plans to enter the Boston City Hospital. Nursing. Q1 c,Y 'Q' MARIORIE CHIN YING 52 W. Elm St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV. Interests: horseback riding, canoeing, swimming, aviation, badminton, reading, tennis, drawing, driving, football, music, travelxng. Future: B. U. X-ray technician. EDWARD H. CHURCHILL Ed 107 Vesey St. College Sc. Activities: Orches- tra, I, II, III, IV fPresident, IVl. Interests: music, DeMolay, sports, stamps. Future: plans to take a post graduate course. Jour- nalism. STEPHEN W. CLARK Steve 100 Green St. College Sc. Activities: Camera Club, III. Interests: spends leisure time in chemistry, astron- omy, photography, and astro- physics. Future: analytical chemistry or astronomical re- search. VIRGINIA M. CLARK Virgie 100 Green St. College L. A. Interests: enjoys swimming, ice skating, basket- ball, scientiiic work, and is a member of the Twentieth Cen- tury Catholic Club. Future: plans to become a telephone operator. BEATHICE A. CLIFFORD Bea 335 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III fCapta1n, Il: Hockey, III: Class Dues Collec- tor, III. Interests: skating, danc- ing, swimming, T. C. C. C. Fu- ture: plans to attend a business college and become a secretary. BERNICE A. CLIFFORD Bemie 335 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III fClass Team, I, III: Captain, I, II, IIIJ: Hockey, III: Brocktonia Collector, II: Part Time Worker. Interests: football, skating, reading, swimming, dancing, Iunior T. C. C. Future: secretarial work. ETHEL B. COHEN Quinie 19 Plymouth St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il, III: Hockey, Ill: Busi- ness Administration Club, Ill Uunior Executive Committee, llllg Debating Club, III. Interests: skating, tennis, reading. Future: Burdett College, Office work. EDWARD F. COLAPINTO Eddie 393 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: is en- thusiastic about football, base- ball, basketball, ping-pong, and all other outdoor sports. Future: plans to do office work. ERNESTINE M. COLLINS Tootsie 30 Davids St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, II. Interests: dancing, ten- nis, swimming, skating, badmin- ton, knitting, reading, music, lunior T. C. C. Future: Massa- chusetts State College or Arn- herst. Teacher. ELLEN E. CONEFREY Ellie 10 Bradford Pl. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, II: Student Council, IV. Interests: enjoys bicycle riding, dancing, bowling, basketball. Future: plans to do office work. PATRICIA I. CONEFREY Pat 15 Quincy St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, Il: Iunior Usher, III: Nominating Committee, IV: Class Gift Committee, IV. Inter- ests: dancing, roller skating, bowling. Future: sales clerk. RUTH E. COPELAND Copey 138 Copeland St. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, lp Basketball, II, III. Interests: swimming, termis, bi- cycling, and skating. Future: plans to be a secretary after attending a business college. fa? Q - ---i OMER L. CORMIER Lee 222W Belmont St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: baseball, football, basketball, table tennis, archery, bowling, aviation, dancing, swing music. Future: Army Air Corps or a draftsman. BEVERLY R. COWDREY Bev 90 Turner St. College Sc. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II tCaptain, Il: Riding Club, I: Hockey, I, II: Glee Club, I, II: Camera Club, III. Interests: riding, golf, flying, dancing. Future: Forsythe Den- tal School. Dental hygienist. ALICE E. COZ Al 24 E. Ashland St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II tCaptain, Ill: Sewing Club, III, IV: Brocktonia Collec- tor, I. Interests: tennis, dancing, bowling, outdoor sports. Future: Pratt Institute. Dietitian. ANNIBALE I. CROCE Bill 14 Addison Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Gift Committee, III: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: aviation, hunting, books. world affairs, baseball, football, hockey, camp- ing, tennis. Future: clerical work. EDMUND A. CROCE Ed ll Willard Ave. Commercial. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II, III: Class Dues Collector, II, III, IV: Part Time Worker. Interests: stamps, bas- ketball, tennis, skating, dancing, music. Future: Boston College tBusiness Administrationl. Busi- ness career. ELEANOR I. CROSSMAN 20 Dunham St. Academic H. Activities: Orches- tra, I: Basketball, I, II. Inter- ests: enjoys dancing, swimming, bowling, skating, music, violin. Future: plans to enter Quincy City Hospital. Nursing. BERNICE L. CROWELI. Bunny 226 Prospect St. Commercial. Interests: is en- thusiastic about swimming, danc- ing, bowling, skating. Future: plans to attend Brockton Busi- ness College. Secretarial work. RICHARD F. CROWLEY 59 Taylor Ave. Academic T. Activities: Track, III, IV. Interests: I-Ii-Y, baseball, swimming, camping, stamp col- lecting, football, dancing, out- door lile. Future: Northeastern University or Forestry School. EILEEN P. CRUISE 92 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III. IV: Class Gift Committee, IV' Brocktonia Typist, IV: Business Administration Club, III, IV. In- terests: Iunior Twentieth Century Club, sports. Future: Chandler Secretarial School. Secretary. DOROTHY M. CURLEY Dot 37 Tripp Ave. College L. A. Activities: Vice- President of Class, II, III, IV: Ex- ecutive Committee ol Dramatic Club, III: Basketball, I, II, III, IV fCaptain, II: Class Team, II, III, IVJ: Hockey, Ill, IV tClass Team, Ill, IVJ: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Christmas Pageant, III, IV: Most Popular: Best All Round, IV. Future: Regis College. Nursing. CARLTON W. DAHLBORG Trapper 38 Beach St. Industrial Arts. Interests: en- joys photography, especially showing movies at home: is in- terested in aviation. Future: hopes to be a movie operator. DOROTHY M. DAHLBORG Dottie 76 Vesey St. Academic T. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II: Class Gift Committee, Ill: Sewing Club, IV. Interests: Rainbow Girls, Iunior Woman's Club, Girl Scouts. Future: Westbrook Iunior College. Medical sec. retary. IOHN M. DALE Rocky 52 Wilmington St. Industrial Arts I. Activities: Cross Country, III, IV: Track III, IV. Interests: hunting, arch- ery, skiing, carving, boat racing stamp collecting, bowling, fish- ing. Future: Worcester Trade School. Electrician. 1 1 ROSE M. DAMIANO Rosie 24 Bay St. Academic G. Activities: Library Monitor, III, IV: Library Moni- tors' Club, IV: Class Dues Col- lector, III. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating, reading. Fu- ture: plans to become a librarian GENO P. DAVERSA Genie 154 Myrtle St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I: Part Time Work- er, IV: Most Efficient, IV. Inter- ests: hockey, football, softball, swimming, bowling. Future: Bur- roughs Training School. Com- mercial machine work. LINCOLN R. DEARING Abe 26 Allen St. Commercial. Interests: baseball football, White Eagles Club, law, politics. Future: plans to attend Suffolk to study law. ROSANNA A. DELANEY Rose 836 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: skating, swimming, horseback riding, dancing, basketball. Fu- ture: plans to become a hair- dresser or a secretary. BARBARA M. DeLEA Barb 23 Tripp Ave. Commercial. Activities: Divi- sional Basketball, I, II, III, IV lCaptain Class Team, IJ: Student Council, I: Hockey, III: Iumor Usher, lll: Best Dancer, IV. In- terests: Iunior T. C. C., knitting, dancing, sports. Future: secre- tarial work. YVONNE T. DesLAURIER 254 No. Warren Ave. Academic H, Activities: Girls Glee Club, III, IV. Interests: skating, dancing, horseback rid- ing, tennis, swimming. Future: Rhode Island School of Nursing. ADELINE M. DiCICCO Chickie 93 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, IV. Interests: basketball, volley ball, hockey, modern music, crocheting, em- broidery work. Future: book- keeping in an office. DANTE F. DiCICCO D. C. 40 Bradford St. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I tCo-founderl: Assistant Manager of Football, III. Inter- ests: devotes his leisure time to bowling. Future: plans to enter the U. S. Army. MICHAEL I. DiMARZO. Mike 53 Taylor Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Student Coun- cil, III, IV. Interests: football, baseball, swimming, hockey, dancing. Future: Bentley School of Accounting and Financing. Accountant or auditor. ANTHONY A. DiRENZO Tony 124 Battles St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: basketball, football, woodwork, hockey, track, swimming, danc- ing, engineering, mechanical drawing, experimenting on ma- chinery. Future: machinist. BARBARA A. DOHIERTY Barb 43 Locust St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Student Coun- cil, I: Hockey, I, II, III. Inter- ests: tennis, swimming, Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, dancing. Future: Faulkner. Nursing. ROBERT I. DOHERTY Curly 1188 Main St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II. Interests: fishing, hunting, boat building, out-board motors, football, base- ball, hiking. Future: welder, cabinet maker, or shipbuilder. PHYLLIS I. DOLAN Phil 46 Harold St. Commercial. Activities: Swim- ming, I, III: Basketball, II. In- terests: Rockne Athletic Associa- tion, basketball, volley ball, tennis, swimming, dancing. Fu- ture: medical secretary. WILLIAM F. DONOVAN Dunny 110 Foster St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Golf, IV: Stu- dent Council, I. Interests: all types of sports, photography, stamp collecting, boating. Fu- ture: Boston College or Holy Cross. HELEN F. DORNAN 57 Manomet St. Academic H. Activities: Sewing Club, IV: Senior Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: Brockton Festival Chorus, Iunior T. C. C., bowling, swimming, singing. Fu- ture: St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing and then Simmons Col- lege. GEORGE F. DOHBRTY Bud 63 Lafoye St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: football, baseball, swimming, hockey, reading, sail boating, drawing, swing music, wood carving. Future: plans to do machine work. ROBERT I. DRISCOLL Bob 7 Annis Ct. Commercial. Activities: Cross Country, I: Divisional Basket- ball, I, II, Ill: Dues Collector, III: Brocktonia Collector, IV: Part Time Worker: Class Play Committee, IV tChairmanl: Class Prophet, IV: Most Likely to Suc- ceed: Best Dressed, IV. Future: Boston College. Certified public accountant. GORDON W. DUFF Duffy 24 Trafalgar St. College Sc. Activities: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: enjoys all sports, photography, Hi-Y. Future: plans to attend Northeastern University. Re- search chemistry. HAROLD D. DUGGAN 10 Central Sq. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying many out- door sports, especially baseball and football. Future: plans to do general office work after graduation. BARBARA L. DUHAMEL Larry 20 Olive St. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Basketball, I, II, III: Class Gift Committee, IV: Student Council, I. Interests: Rockne, dancing, skating, driv- ing, swimming. Future: office work. MABBL E. DUMORE Dewie 128 Forest St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III CCaptain, Illl: Swimming, I, III: Field Hockey, III: Business Administration Club, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: sailing, reading. Fu- ture: secretary after taking busi- ness course. LEOCADIA T. DUMAROSKI Larie 106 Ames St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Brocktonia Typist, IV: Hockey, Il, III, IV: Student Coun- cil, II. Interests: ice skating, horseback riding, tennis, danc- ing, skiing. Future: University of Michigan. Secretary. SHIRLEY Y. DUNBAR Squee Gee 115 Massasoit Ave. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Operetta, II, IV: Student Council, III: Sewing Club, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV tTreasurer, llll. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, Rockne, Sharps and Flats Club. Future: Faulk- ner Hospital. ELEANOR R. DUNN El1y 114 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II. Interests: dancing, skating, bowling, movies, bicycle riding, swim- ming. Future: plans to do work as a salesgirl. EILEEN M. DUNPHY 201 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Field Hockey, III: Basketball, III: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: ten- nis, swimming, skating, danc- ing, movies, swing music, read- ing. Future: business school. Clerical work. ARTHUR N. DUPUY I.ightnin' 51 E. Main St. College Sc. Activities: Track Team, I, Il: Cross Country Team, I, ll, III. Interests: boxing, wrestling, hunting, bowling, Fu- ture: University of Southern California. Aviator. PATRICIA A. DUPUY Pat 61 E. Main St. College L. A. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II: Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III: IV. Inter- ests: bowling, swimming, riding, tennis, aviation, dancing. Fu- ture: King's County Hospital. Air stewardess. ANNAMAE DURLING 37 Hollis St. Commercial, Activities: Business Administration Club, Ill, IV: Bas- ketball, I, ll: Part Time Worker, III, IV. Interests: enjoys tennis, swimming, skating. Future: plans to do secretarial work. IENNIE A. DUSKIEWICZ len 27 Ames St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, Ill ICaptain, I: Class Team, Il: Hockey, Ill, IV tClass Team, III, IVJ. Interests: danc- ing, skating, swimming. Future: business school to train for a secretary. SALLY DVLINSKY Sally D. 276 Prospect St. College L. A. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Camera Club, I: Tennis, I: Basketball, I, Il: Hockey, III tCaptainj: Iunior Usher: Brocktonia, IV tBusiness Managerl: Yearbook, IV. Future: Wheelock School. Occupational therapy. RALPH M. EASTON 332 Belair St. College Sc. Activities: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Student Council, III: Christmas Pageant, III: Com- munity Fund Speaker, III: Class Play, IV. Interests: I-Ii-Y, foot- ball, hockey, skiing, sciences. Future: B. U. or Northeastern. Engineering or medicine. GORDON I. EATON l Boundary Ave. Academic G. Activities: Track, III, IV: Baseball, II. Interests: enjoys weight lifting, gym work, all sports. Future: plans to work in a physical culture studio. DOROTHY E. ECKSTROM Dot 18 Crescent Pl. Commercial. Interests: enjoys bicycle riding, bowling, tennis, badminton, swimming, dancing. Future: plans to do office work. VIRGINIA S. EDGECOMB Smiles 24 Carleton Ave. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, I, II, III: Bank Teller, II, III, IV: Motto Committee, IV: Student Council, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: swirn- ming, skating, bowling. Future: Boston University tCollege of Musicj. Piano and organ. RUTH L. EK Nedy 7 Carleton Ave. Commercial. Interests: enjoys working with her hands very much, and does a great deal of knitting and dressmaking: also enjoys skating. Future: hairdresser. A. WENDELL EKLUND Wendy 21 Second St. Commercial. Activities: Camera Club, IV: Tennis, III. Interests: spends his leisure time enjoying photography and all sports. Fu- ture: business school. Account- ant or stenographer. RUTH I. ELDEEN 85 Bonney St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, III: Dramatic Club, III: Class Dues Collector, IV. Inter- ests: skating, tennis, music. piano playing. Future: plans t: attend secretarial school. PATRICIA V. ELDRIDGE Patsy 81 Winifred Rd. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I, II, III, IV fSecretary- Treasurer, II, IIIJ: Girls' Glee Club, II: Pinafore, II tChorusl: Basketball, II: Brocktonia Staff, IV: Yearbook, IV: Class Dues Collector, II, IV. Interests: music, knitting, collecting records. Fu- ture: Framingham. Dietetics. RICHARD T. ELDREDGE Dick 221 Belmont Ave. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Student Council, I. Interests: en- joys music, baseball, mechanics, speedboat racing. Future: air- plane maintenance army. RITA M. ELDREDGE Pee Wee 199 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Typist, I, III: Class Dues Collector, II: Basketball, II tCap- tainj. Interests: dancing, swim- ming, skatinq, tennis, and golt. Future: secretarial work. AMY C. EMERY Boots 24 1-'rankton Ave. Academic T. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Class Gift Committee, I: Student Council, III: Archery Club, I, II. Inter- ests: dancing, cooking, drawing, interior decorating, sewing, Rainbow Girls. Future: art work. DORIS P. EMERY 564 Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: Student Council, II: Dramatic Club, III: Iunior Usher, III: Best Dressed, IV. In- terests: riding, swimming, ten- nis, dancing, bowling, knitting. Future: secretarial school. MARGUERITE C. ENGLISH G9 Martland Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, 2 yearslp I-Iockey, III, IV tClass Team, III, IVl. Interests: enjoys all types of sports, especially swimming, skating, dancing, bowling. Future: Williams Busi- ness School. DOROTHY M. ERICKSON Dot 120 Riverview St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III: Nominating Committee, IV: Class Gitt Com- mittee, Ill. Interests: ice skat- ing, tennis, music. Future: plans to attend some secretarial school. Office work. RUTH M. ERICKSON Sister 174 Bartlett St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I, IV: Divisional Basketball, I, Il, III, IV lCaptain, II, III, IVJ: Hockey, III, IV: Busi- ness Administration Club, III, IV tPresident, IVJ. Interests: bowl- ing, swimming, travelling. Fu- ture: business school. GEORGE FAMILANT 86 Summer St. Academic G. Interests: likes to go swimming and is fond of all types of photography. Future: plans to take up automobile de- signing as a profession. CHARLES H. FARWELL Charlie 757 No. Main St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I. Inter- ests: roller skating, football, hockey, boxing, swimming, boat- ing, track, dancing. Future: Coast Guard. A 'V S .6- 4 'QI-, . .v. BARBARA V. FAXON Barbie 84 Highland St. Academic H. Activities: Girls Divisional Basketball, I, II, Ill: Field Hockey, III, IV. Interests: swimming, skating, tennis. Fu- ture: plans to enter a school to study nursing. ROBERT B. I-'AY Bob 23 Brunswick St. College Sc. Activities: Camera Club, I: Golf, IV. Interests: en- joys swimming, hockey, golf, photography, sailing. Future: Northeastern University. Air conditioning. FLORENCE FEINBERG Foney 298 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, Ill: Divi- sional Basketball, I, ll, III. In- terests: spends leisure time en- joying music, swimming, skat- ing, tennis, dancing, reading. Future: office work. MAXWELL I. PENCER Buddy 195 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, lp Baseball, ll, Ill IV: Rifle Club, II. Interests: en- joys swimming, football, base- ball, basketball. Future: hopes to take up secretarial work. I VIOLET A. FERRINI 249 Grafton St. Academic I-I. Activities: Swim- ming, II: Brocktonia Room Col- lector, IV. Interests: likes fenc- ing, swimming, dancing, play- ing tennis. Future: plans to train for a nurse. RAYMOND FINE RCW 97 Turner St. College Sc. Activities: Tumbling Team, I, ll, IV: Football, ll, III: Divisional Basketball, II, IV. ln- terests: Y. M. I-I. A. basketball team, sports, automobiles, danc- ing. Future: plans to enter Ala- bama to study engineering. RITA M. FISH Reet 299 Pleasant St. Academic T. Activities: Glee Club, I, II, III, IV tLibrarian, Ill: Orchestra, I, II, IV lSecretary, IIIJ. Interests: music, art, read- ing, Y. W. H. A., Y-Ette Club, skating. Future: Boston Uni- versity. Piano study under Heinrich Gebhard. GERALDINE E. FISHER Gerry 33 Wyman St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV lClass Team, Il: Brocktonia Room Collector, III, IV: Student Council, I, II: Dra- matic Club, IV. Interests: swim- ming. Future: Sturdy Memorial Hospital. Nursing and then air stewardess. ALBERT F. FLEURY Al 203 Court St. Academic G. Activities: Base- ball, I: Basketball, II: Golf, III: Intramural Golf, IV. Interests: reading, billiards, pool, swim- ming, tennis, bowling. Future: plans to attend Amherst College. LEO FLOREO Gully 173 Bartlett St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I. Interests: spends leisure time in hunting, swimming, box- ing, wrestling, skating, base- ball. Future: plans to become a state trooper. FANNIE M. FLORIO Fran 64 Kingman Ave. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Typist, IV. Interests: danc- ing, skating, bowling, tennis, swimming, basketball. Future: hopes to attend the Williams Business School. CLAIRE I. FLYNN Fla 69 Florence St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Field Hockey, II, III: Senior Class Play Usher. Inter- ests: lunior T. C. C. C., Saran- Ga Sub Deb Club, swimming, golf, tennis. Future: Mayfair Academy. MARY E. FLYNN 16 Guild Rd. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV tCaptain, Illl: Hockey, III, IV IClass Team, Illl: Class Gift Committee, Ill: Business Ad- ministration Club, I, II, III, IV CSecretary, IVl. Interests: bad- minton, music, collecting fancy pins. Future: secretary. VIRGINIA M. FLYNN Ginnie 52 Augustine St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Field Hockey, II, III, IV: Class Play Usher, IV: Drama Day, IV: Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: dancing, swim- ming, lunior T. C. C. C., Sub Deb Club, designing. Future: Wheelock. Kindergarten teacher. IULIO A. FOLCHI Iulie 40 Brook St. C o m m e r cial. Activities: Part Time Worker, IV: Hockey, IV tManagerl. Interests: iootball, baseball, hockey, s w i m m i n g, golf, hunting, fishing, sailing. Future: B urrough' s Machine School. BARBARA I. FORD Fordie 18 Weston St. College L. A. Activities: Swim- ming, II. Interests: participates in Rockne, Iunior Woman's Club, Girl Scouts, enjoys knitting and music. Future: Boston School of Occupational Therapy. CHARLES P. FORTIER Loo1oo 387 No. Montello St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, III: Busi- ness Administration Club, IV7 Assistant Class Dues Collector, IV. Interests: swimming, danc- ing, window trimming, music. Future: Civil Service work. LOUISE M. I-'ORTIER Wi-Wi 17 Arlington St. College L. A. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, ll: Library Mon- itor, I, II: Library Monitors' Club, I, Interests: records, swimming, dancing, tennis, sketching. Fu- ture: Massachusetts School oi Art. Fashion designing. WALTER D. FOUNTAIN Peewee 22 Milton St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: music, football, swimming, ten- nis, skating, reading, all sports. Future: plans to be a machinist in the Navy. LAURA V. PRANZEN The Angel 122 Leach Ave. Commercial. Activities: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: swimming, tennis, skating, danc- ing, sewing, music. Future: plans to attend Bryant and Stratton. Stenographer. FRANCES I. I-'UGGETTI Fran l12 Walnut St. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, I: Part Time Worker. In- terests: dancing, skating, swim- ming, reading, tennis. Future: Bentley School of Accounting. Commercial work. MARY L. PUGGETTI Mae 112 Walnut St. Commercial. Interests: basket- ball, dancing, hockey, tennis, ice skating, bowling. Future: hopes to be a typist in an office or do office work. VIRGINIA M. FULLER linnie 257 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: enjoys dancing, football, swimming, roller skating, music, movies, ice skating. Future: plans to prepare for office work. ROSE L. GALANTE Dolly 16 Walnut St. Academic G. Activities: Divi- sional Field Hockey, III: Divi- sional Basketball, III: Sewing Club, IV. Interests: likes danc- ing, hockey, sewing, bowling, skating, tennis. Future: hopes to design and model clothes. ANNA L. GALLIGAN Shrimp 24 Emerson Ave. Commercial. Interests: enioys dancing, swimming, tennis, ice skating, roller skating. Future: plans to continue study along clerical lines. CONCETTA M. GARCEA Connie 97 Huntington St. Academic G. Interests: enjoys skating, drawing, dancing, ten- nis, hiking, sewing, bowling, rowing, badminton, music. Fu- ture: hopes to become a hair- dresser. WENDELL C. GARDNER Wendy IIV2 Perkins Ave. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Track, Il, III. Interests: engineer- ing, stamps, sports, popular music. Future: government posi- tion. Civil Service. LOUISE M. GARFIELD Lou 2 Temple St. Commercial. Activities: Hockey, III, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Swimming, III: Iunior Usher: Part Time Vilorker. Interests: art, dancing, bowling, reading, lunior Woman's Club. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. Dress designer. ELLA I.. GAUDETTE Frenchie 8 Sanford Pl. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, IV. Inter- ests: enjoys swimming, dancing, ice skating, roller skating, hockey. Future: plans to be- come an air hostess. ELEANORE R. GAUTHIER Gig 30 Wendell Ave. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Sewing Club, III. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying basketball, bowling, tennis, ping-pong, dancing. Fu- ture: telephone operator. ALFRED F. GAY Herr Fran 27 Ellsworth St. College Sc. Activities: Library Monitors' Club, II, III: Class Motto Committee, III: Secretary of Library, II. Interests: sports, music. Future: Brown Univer- sity. Aeronautical engineering. SHIRLEY M. GAY Tillie 52 Wilson St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III CCaptain, Ill: Basket- ball Referee, IV. Interests: hockey, softball, swimming, hik- ing, sewing, skating, camping, Rockne Association, collecting poetry. Future: nurse. G. IRETA GAYLE Beta 365 Linwood St. Academic I-I. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Hockey, III: Curie Science Club, IV. Interests: music, basketball, bowling, ten- nis. Future: plans to enter Pem- broke College. Nursing. MARIORIE A. GENNACO Genny 44 Howland St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, Il, III, IV tCaptain, Illjg Field Hockey, Ill, IV ICaptain, IVJ: Swimming, II: Class Dues Collector, III: Nominating Com- mittee, III, IV. Interests: piano, reading, bowling, roller skating. Future: Cambridge City Hospital. Nursing. ESTHER GEORGANDAS 7 Skinner St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Business Ad- ministration Club, III, IV, Inter- ests: enjoys tennis, read-ing, skating. Future: plans to do general office work. HELEN M. GEORGE 14 River St. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, III, IV: Student Coun- cil, III: Brocktonia Room Collec- tor, ll, III: Honorary Member Twentieth Century Club. Inter- ests: skating, dancing, sewing. Future: nurse. GLORIA M. GHIORSE 134 Forest Ave. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time reading, skating, dancing, enjoying dance music, sewing, knitting, skiing. Future: plans to do office work. EPAMINONDAS N. GIANNAROS Nondas 125 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, Il. Interests: swimming, softball, tennis, base- ball, football, movies, golf, skat- ing, music. Future: plans to be- come a mechanic. ROBERT E. GIANNINI Gobby 72 Belmont Ave. College Sc. Interests: enjoys dancing, music, bowling, base- ball, reading, movies, football, skating, is a member of DeMolay. Future: Northeastern University. BENIAMIN E. GIAQUINTA Ben 230 Belmont St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III, IV: Basketball, III: Class Gift Committee, II: Iunior Usher, III: Student Council, IV. Interests: baseball, hockey, swimming, dancing, boxing. Fu- ture: technical Work. CATHERINE F. GILLIS Katy 15 Tremont St. Household Arts. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying skating, swimming, tennis, roller skat- ing, and the Between You and Me Club. Future: designer. IOHN H. GILLIS Honey 75 Byron Ave. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: Orchestra, I, II, III, IV: Swimming, 111. Interests: music, swimming, me- chanical work. Future: plans to be a musician or a machinist. KENNETH W. GILLPATRICK Kenny 611 Centre St. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II. Inter- ests: spends leisure time enjoy- ing hockey, baseball, football, basketball, track. Future: plans to enter a trade school. ANNA V. GILMORE Ann 75 Tremont St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys dancing and spends her sum- mer time swimming and play- ing tennis. Future: plans to do office work. IOHN E. GILMORE Shuc1-rs 271 Plain St. College L. A. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector, III: Orchestra, I: Class Dues Collector, III: Class Gift Committee, III: Camera Club, IV: Dramatic Club, IV: Class Play, IV. Interests: I-Ii-Y, III, IV: dancing, camping. Future: Bos- ton College. Doctor. M. ELEANOR GIGUERE Gabby 329 Court St. Commercial, Interests: spends leisure time enjoying skating, dancing, music, movies, read- ing, sewing. Future: plans to become a reporter. IEAN E. GLEASON Ieanie 28 Wall St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II. Interests: stamp col- lecting, airplanes, reading, driv- ing. Future: plans to take up nursing. CLAYTON T. GLENN Kaye 157 W. Nilsson St. Academic G. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I. Interests: DeMo- lay, Sonsot American Legion and Drum Corps, skating, theatre-go- ing, baseball, football. Future: hotel work. THOMAS GOCHE Rube 106 Wyman St. Academic G. Interests: enjoys basketball, baseball, bowling, skating, football, tennis. Future: plans to attend the University of Pittsburgh. Amateur boxing. WARREN D. GOGAN Lefty 93 Florence St. College L. A. Interests: enjoys tennis, baseball, football, swing music, reading, basketball, movies. Future: plans to attend Boston College. Clergy. MARIE A. GRILLONE Pee Wee 14 Walnut St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Typist, II, III, IV: Basket- ball Captain, II, III: Business Administration Club, IV. Inter- ests: skating, swimming, danc- ing. Future: Miss Pierce's Secre- tarial School for Girls. LEONARD GOLD Lenny 262 Green St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys football, bowling, baseball, de- bating, camping, photography. Future: Bentley School of Ac- counting or Boston University. Advertising and salesmanship. I. LOUIS GOLD Kelly 209 Court St. College Sc. Activities: Library Monitor, II, III, IV: Rifle Club, I: Library Monitors' Club, III, IV fVice-President, Illl. Interests: sports, photography, boating, music. Future: Brown University. Civil engineering. MERTON P. GOODSPEED Mert 30 Florence St. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I: Orchestra, II, III, IV: Band, II, III, IV CPresident, IVl. Interests: baseball, football, bowling, music, DeMolay, col- lecting records. Future: Bow- doin College and Tufts Dental School. Dentistry. PRISCILLA M. GOODWIN Cilla 12 Hawthorne St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Referee ot Ninth Grade Basketball, II. Interests: danc- ing, music, collecting records, ice skating, table tennis, bad- minton, swimming. Future: Bur- dett College. Secretarial work. SYDNEY A. GOSIAN Syd 86 Morse Ave. Academic G. Actzvtties: Class Dues Collector, I tChairmanJ, II. Interests: basketball, tootball, baseball, Sons ot American Legion, Circle Y, Y. M. H. A., bowling. Future: Burdett Col- lege. Accounting. LORRAINE R. GRANDMONT 475 No. Main St. College L. A, Activities: Glee Club, I: Swimming, II: Hockey, III, IV tClass Team, IVl: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV. Interests: knitting, dancing, sailing, lumor Twentieth Century Catholic Club. Future: Sargent School of Physic- al Education. FLORENCE M. GRACEWICZ Pio 15 Faxon St. Commerczal. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il. Interests: piano-play- ing, singing, dancing, tennis, sWirnming,skat1ng. Future: hair- dressing school or telephone operator. WILLIAM A. GREENE. IR. Ninka-Billy 33 Clinton Ave. Commercial. Activites: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: en- ioys baseball, golf, table tennis, lawn tennis, football. Future: plans to do secretarial work. RALPH W. GRUNDY 20 Doris Ave. Academic G. Interests: skiing, sailing, flying, travel, Brockton Ski Club. Future: hopes to at- tend college. MARIE G. GREVISKIS Gen 8 Arthur St. Academic H. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II, III, IV. Interests: music, hairdressing, modeling, dancing, swimming, skating, col- lecting pictures. Future: Cam- bridge City I-Iospital. Nursing. ROBERT C. HAGER Bob 108 Newbury St. Academic G. Activities: Rifle Club, I: Associate Financial Manager of Sports, III: Financial Manager of Sports, IV. Future: plans to attend Northeastern University. Engineering. HENRY I-IAGOPIAN Happy 28 Grove Ave. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying aviation, mechanics, drawing, basketball, football, bowling. Future: plans to do secretarial and clerical work. ELIZABETH C. HALL Betty 63 Tremont St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, II. Interests: enjoys swimming, dancing, bowling, reading. Future: plans to do clerical work. ELIZABETH A. HALLISEY Betty 63 Wheeler Ave. Academic T. Activities: Student Council, II: Divisional Basket- ball, III tCaptain, Ill: Library Monitors' Club, IV: Honorary Member, Sr. T. C. C. C., IV: Radio Program, IV: Yearbook, IV. Interests: swimming, skat- ing, bowling, Ir. T. C. C. C. Future: Bridgewater State Teach- ers College. IOHN H. HAMILTON, IR. Hcxmmie 56 Tremont St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, II, III, IV: Class Color Com- mittee, II: Track, II, III: Class Gttt Committee, III: Hockey, II, III, IV. Interests: fishing, read- ing, bowling, basketball. Future: B. U. Physical director and coach. ROBERT H. HANITSCH Bob 1296 Main St. Industrial Arts T. Interests: likes aviation cmd spends most of leisure time hunting and fishing. Future: plans to attend North- eastern University to study aero- nautical engineering. GEORGE C. HANNIGAN Georgie 30 Quincy St. Academic T. Activities: Rifle Club, I: Camera Club, III, IV: Radio Club, IV. Interests: elec- trical work, engineering, skat- ing, football, basketball, swim- ming. Future: radio engineering. BRUCE E. HARDING 825 Pleasant St. Academic T. Activities: Student Council, II: Rifle Club, I: Camera Club, II, III, IV ISecretary, IIIl: Brocktonia Photographer, III, IV: Yearbook Photographer, IV. In- terests: hockey, bowling, skat- ing, football, baseball. Future: news or commercial photog- raphy. A. SHIRLEY HARRINGTON Harry 491 No. Montello St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV: Library Monitor, IV: Library Monitors' Club, IV: Class Dues Collector, II. Interests: tenn's, swimming, skating, music, horse- back riding. Future: Faulkner Hospital. WILLIAM E. HASSAN Bill 394 Winter St. College Sc. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: Orchestra, II, ui, IV- Class Dues Collector, I: Student Drillmaster of Band, IV. Inter- ests: music and chemistry. Fu- ture: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. IAMES A. HATCH Red 160 Brookside Ave. Commercial. Activities: Hockey, I, II, III, IV fVars1ty Team, II, III: All-star Team, III, IV: Cap- tain, IVl: Business Administra- tion Club, IV tTreasurer, IVI: Student Council, ll. Interests: golf, dancing, football, badmin- ton, Hi-Y, Future: Northeastern University. Printer or accountant. MURIEL P. HATCH MGI 141 Market St. Household Arts. Activities: lunior Usher, III. Interests: en- joys tennis, swimming, sailing, making scrapbooks. Future: plans to attend Wilfred Acade- my. Hairdressing. I. BYRON HAZLETON HC12'1 91 Frankton Ave. Commercial. Activities: Rifle Club, III, IV: Class Dues Collec- tor, IV. Interests: enioys foot- ball, bowling, and winter sports, such as skiing and skating. Fu- ture: Navy or office work. LILLIAN M. HEAI. I-il 39 Searles Pl. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV. Interests: en- ioys swimming, skating, danc- inCI. basketball, reading, volley- ball, movies. Future: hopes to take up office work. DANIEL I. HEALEY Dan 798 Oak St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II: Class Nominating Committee, II, III. Interests: radio, aviation. Fu- ture: hopes to engage in ma- chine or mechanical work. PHYLLIS M. HEDIN Phil 18 Essex St. College L. A. Interests: Luther League, Priscilla Girls, swim- ming, skiing, hiking, bicycle riding, reading. Future: Calvin Coolidge College. Legal busi- ness adviser. IOHN F. HILLAND lack 12 Barry St. Commercial. Interests: is an en- thusiastic Iollower of all sports, music, bookkeeping, ice skating. Future: intends to enlist in the U. S. Navy. SHIRLEY L. HOLMES Shirl I2 Summer St. Commercial. Activities: Senior Class Play Committee, IV: Iunior Usher, Ill: Red Cross Typist, IV. Interests: skating, swimming, skiing, horseback riding. Fu- ture: business school. Secre- tarial work. THALIA V. HOLMES 106 No. Leyden St. College I.. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III: Student Council, I, III, IV CVice-President, III, IVJ: Basketball, III tClass Teaml. In- terests: dancing, music, sports, clothes, reading. Future: Fanny Farmer's School ot Cookery. DOROTHY V. HOLMGREN Dot 157 Forest St. Commercial. Activities: Field I-Iockey, IV: Swimming, IV: Bas- ketball, II, IV: Business Ad- ministration Club, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, skating, danc- ing, hiking. Future: office work. PAULINE M. HORTON Polly 17 Brook St. Academic I-I. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV. Interests: skating, riding, badminton, reading, swimming. Future: plans to take up nursing. CHARLES H. HOWARD Charley 53 Winiired Rd. College L. A. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Debating Club, Il: Rifle Club, II: Dramatic Club, III. Interests: philately, all sports, dancing, sailing. Future: Aurora College, Illinois. RENA M. HOWARD Mae 23 Hazel St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I, IV: Busi- ness Administration Club, III: Part Time Worker, IV: Year- book, IV. Interests: baseball swimming, dancing, bowling. Future: Bryant and Stratton. Sec- retary. I K. WEYMOUTH HOWARD Wey 750 No. Montello St. College Sc. Interests: antiques and has at present a valuable collection of coins. Future: plans to enter the field of agriculture. HUTSON R. HOWELL Hut I4 Morse Ave. College Sc. Activities: Camera Club, II, III, IV. Interests: DeMo- lay, dancing, bowling, swing piano playing, photography, tak- ing pictures for Yearbook. Fu- ture: M. I. T. Scientific work. IRVING S. HUNT Bud 335 Moraine St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Hockey, Ill, IV. Interests' enin--Q all sports, baseball, football, tennis, golf, swimming, track, reading, aviation, engineering, woodwork, Hi-Y. Future' physical instructor in Y. M. C. A. DONALD E. HURCOMBE I-lurk 433 Crescent St. Commercial. Interests' is a real hunting, fishing, and boating enthusiast: also enioys swim- mina, camping, baseball, roller skating. Future: garage me- chanic. LORRAINE E. HUSTON L 786 Main St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, Ill: Glee Club, III. Inter- ests: enjoys motorcycling, ice skating, movies. Future: plans to enter the Arlington School of Nursing. CABLETON R. HUTCHINS Hutch 1047 No. Main St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: spends leisure time collecting stamps and making model aero- planes. Future: plans to enter the army or navy to take up aviation. KENNETH R. HUTCHINSON 24 Adarns St. Academic G. Activities: Band, I, II, III: Orchestra, II, III: Track, I, II, III. Interests: music, astron- omy, all sports. Future: plans to enter New England Conserva- tory of Music. RITA R. HYMAN 185 Centre St. College L. A. Activities: Curie Science Club, I, II: Class Dues Collector, II: Library Monitor, III, IV. Interests: Y. W. H. A., bowling, dancing. Future: Sim- mons or Bridgewater State Teachers College. Library sci- ence or teaching. RALPH P. IAFRATE Casey 223 Winthrop St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, III: Brocktonia Dues Col- lector, I. Interests: swimming, basketball, baseball, dancing, tennis, horseback riding, sing- ing, photography. Future: plumber. MARIO F. IAFRATE Friday 223 Winthrop St. Academic G. Activities: Class Gift Committee, IV: Tennis Team, IV. Interests: football, basket- ball, hockey, driving, dancing, airplanes, boats, swimming, building construction. Future: U. S. Navy. IOSEPH IERONIMO Yo 623 Plain St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time hunting, swzmming, hiking, skating, skiing, shooting. Future: plans to attend bakers' school. GEORGE I. IACKSON Stonewall 66 Laureston St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Aero Club, I, II. Interests: av.a- tion, shop work, sports, ballistics. Future: plans to enter the army or navy to take up aviation. LAVERNE A. IEPPSON Levy ll Holmes St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: I-Iockey, III, IV tC1ass Team, III, IVl: Part Time Worker. Interests: swimming, reading, skating. Future: hopes to do secretarial or clerical work. CATHERINE I. IEWETT Kay 39 Carter St. Commercial. Activzttesz Division- al Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV: Business Ad- ministration Club, IV. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying dancing, skating. Future: clerical work. C. RAYMOND IOHNSON Ray 27 Falmouth Ave. College Sc. Activities: Baseball, I, II, III: Hockey, III. Interests: enjoys basketball, and all sports in general. Future: would like to do something in organized baseball. DOROTHY I. IOHNSON Dot 32 Concord St. Ext. Household Arts. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I, II, III: Consti- tution Committee, II: Class Color Committee, Il: Iunior Usher, III: Senior Class Play Committee and Usher, IV: Sewing Club tVice-President, III: President, IVl: Honorary Member of Woman's Club, IV. Future: Pratt Institute. MARION E. JOHNSON Midge 129 Brookside Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I: Tennis, II: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: swimming, danc- ing, sailing, skating. Future: plans to attend Westbrook Iunior College. ROY A. IOHNSON Iohnnie 11 Second St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II: Executive Committee, II: Part Time Work- er, IV. Interests: architecture, fishing, dancing, all sports. Fu- ture: plans to do office work. VIOLET P. IOHNSON Vi 780 Main St. Commercial, Activities: Division- al Basketball, I. Interests: en- joys music, tennis, swimming, boating, drawing, reading. Fu- ture: plans to own or to manage a dress shoppe. WESLEY A. IONES Whistler 34 Perkins St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II: Tumbling Team, I, II. Interests: singing, whistling, dancing, drumming. Future: travel with motorcycle daredevil circus. LEO M. JORDAN Red 4 Huntington St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Divisional Basketball, I, II. ln- terests: spends leisure time en- joying baseball, football, hockey. tennis, swimmina. Future: plans to study engineering. IOSEPHINE I.. IORDAN Io 4 Huntington St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- hall, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, IVDJ Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, skating, danc- ing, music. Future: plans to do secretarial work. FRANK IULIO 25 George St. Academic G. Interests: football, ice skating, swimming, tennis, hunting, fishing, skiing, dancing, photography, aviation, boxing, camping, hiking, bicycling. drawing. Future: would like to be a civil engineer. ROYCE C. KAHLER Clark Gable 307 Field St. Industrial Arts T. Interests: likes to work with electricity and all types of machinery. Future: plans to be a machinist. IOAN I. KAMEL Keifer 9 Riverside St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III: Hockey, III. Interests: enjoys swimming, dancing, play- ing ping-pong, bowling. Future: plans to do clerical work. HELEN B. KARNILA Ne1l 29 Albert St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: drawing, engrossing, dressmaking, swimming, bicycl- ing, music. Future: plans to do office work. FRANCIS B. KASETA F. B. 38 Sawtell Ave. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Football Team, II, III, IV tCap- tain, IVJ. Interests: enjoys all sports, dances, parties. Future: Notre Dame. Football. Sports coach. ARTHUR KASHGAGIAN Kash 4.66 Main St. College Sc. Activities: Football, I, II, III, IV: Track, I. Interests: enjoys sports, anything mechan- ical, dancing. Future: plans to enter college or be a technician. RITA M. KAVANAUGH May 1024 Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I. Inter- ests: enjoys swimming, music, dancing, tennis, skating, movies. Future: plans to do otiice work. FLORENCE M. KEAY 102 Harvard St. Academic T. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV: Curie Science Club. I: Divisional Bm:- ketball, II: Student Council, III. Interests: music, journalism, stamp collecting, Girl Scouts, young people's work. Future: journalism. MARION T. KELLEHER 383 Forest Ave. Household Arts. Class Color Committee, I: Basketball, II, III, IV: Student Council, II: Hockey, III, IV: Iunior Usher: Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: swim- ming, reading, skating, skiing. Future: telephone operator. MARY R. KELLEHER Kelly 25 Taylor Ave. Academic H. Activities: Field Hockey, II, Ill: Girls' Divisional Basketball, I, II, III: Girls' Glee Club, I, II. Interests: dancing, music, bowling, roller skating. Future: hospital training. DANIEL F. KELLEHER Kelly ll Bright St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying baseball, football, basketball, hockey, movies, dancing, music. Future: plans to follow a business career. IANE L. KENNEY 362 Spring St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Nominating Committee, II: Class Gift Com- mittee, III: Class Play Usher. Interests: Iunior T. C. C., tennis, skiing, knitting. Future: Rad- cliffe or Simmons. Translation work. MARY A. KENT 393 W. Elm St. Academic G. Class Color Com- mittee, I: Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Student Council, III: Class Motto Committee, IV: lunior Usher: Class Play Com- mittee, IV: Class Play Usher. In- terests: knitting, reading, tennis. DOROTHY M. KILEY Dot 23 Cushing Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Brocktonia Typ- ist, lll: Dramatic Club, III. Inter- ests: movies, dancing, skating, writing, sewing. Future: hair- dressing or clerical work after going to Wilfred Academy. FRANCIS I. KIMBALL Frank 148 Forest Ave. Industrial Arts A. Interests: skating, auto mechanics, racing, hockey, tennis, track, baseball, basketball, football, swimming. Future: apprenticeship in an auto-mechanics school. ALBERT L. KING Al ll Revere St. Academic G. Activities: Band, I, II, III: Hockey, III. Interests: skiing, swimming, golf, tennis, music, football, dancing, tobog- ganing, skating. Future: Went- worth lnstitute. Aeronautical en- gineering or an orchestra leader. RUTH F. KING Spooiie I0 Battles St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV IClass Team, II, IIIJ: Hockey, III tClass Team, Illly Glee Club, I: lunior Usher: Part Time Worker. Interests: swimming, tennis. Future: com- mercial work. PHYLLIS L. KNAPP Phil 23 Bouve Ave. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, II. Interests: enjoys swim- ming, tennis, skiing, horseback riding, badminton, dancing, skat- ing, ice boating. Future: Boston University. Secretarial work. EDWARD W. KNOWLES Eddie 13 Arlene St. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I, II, Ill, IV lTreasurer, IVI: Camera Club, III, IV lVice-Presi- dent, IVJ: Rifle Club, Ill, IV tSec- retary, III, IVJ: Class Dues Col- lector, II. Interests: psychology, Boy Scouts, Civilian Air Reserve. Future: photography. HELEN ROSE F. KOLENDA 72 Richmond St. Academic T. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, Il, III: Basketball, III: Library Monitors' Club, IV: Brocktonia Typist, IV. Interests: music, dancing, reading, knit- ting, tennis. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers. Teaching in secondary school. IENNIE L. KRACHUKOSKI Ieannie 122 Battles St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, l, II: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: swimming, dancing, skating, fishing. Future: plans to attend business college to train for a secretary. LORRAINE O. I.aCASSE Frenchy 16 Wyman St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, ll, III. Interests: tennis, dancing, reading, swimming, skating. Future: plans to attend business college. Civil Service work. DOROTHY E. LQFAYETTE Dot 52 E. Main St. Commercial. Activities: Class Play Committee, IV: Class Play Usher, IV: Basketball, I, III, IV tReferee, III, IVJ: Swimming, I: Hockey, III, IV. Interests: skat- mg, hiking, baseball, Twentieth Century Catholic Club. Future: business school. CARLETON T. LAGERQUIST Carl 106 Hillberg Ave. Academic G. Activities: Male Chorus, I: Orchestra, Il, III. ln- terests: enjoys aviation, and spends leisure time in hunting, playing iootball or hockey. Fu- ture: join the navy. AMELIA A. LAMPOS Ame 9 Palm Pl. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Typist, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, Ill, IV: Basketball, I. II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Busi- ness Administration Club, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, music, skating, bowling. Future: dancing. ALDEN L. LANE, IR. Lover 590 Pleasant St. College Sc. Activities: Track, I, ll, III: Cross Country, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, IVJ. Interests: H1-Y tPresidentl, hockey, baseball, ping-pong. Future: plans to be an insurance broker. JUNE E. LANGE IGnie 4 Breer St. Academic H. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II, III lClass Team, IIU: Hockey, I. Interests: enjoys tennis, dancing, golf, reading, movies, skiing. Future: Quincy City Hospital. Nursing. GEORGE L. LANGILL I-GUY 67 Wyman St. Commercial. Activities: Track, III, IV: Cross Country, III, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, foot- ball, and fishing very much. Future: plans to become a ma- rine engineer. ARLENE M. LANOUE Red 14 Blaine St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, ll: Class Motto Committee, IV. Interests: making scrapbooks of prominent people, hairdress- ing, bowling, dancing. Future: Dr. Ryan's International School of Hairdressing. RUTH L. LARSON Ruthie 50 Hillberg Ave. College Sc. Activities: Glee Club, I, II: Basketball Class Team, I, II, III, IV: Iunior Usher, III: Hockey, Ill, IV: Class Play Com- mittee, IV: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, skiing, riding, dancing. Future: Mount Ida Iunior College. Nurse. DORIS G. LLIRUE Dot 66 Calmax' St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Typist, IV. Interests: en- joys ice skating, driving, bowl- ing, movies, bicycle riding, music. Future: plans to work as a private secretary in an ottice. FRANCES L. LAWRENCE Frannie 46 Field St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Girls Glee Club, I: Divisional Basket- ball, I: Hockey, III: Dramatic Club, III tSecretaryl. Interests: horseback riding, costume de- signing, sports. Future: com- mercial artist and costume de- singer. 1 DORIS L. LAWSON Dot 99 Carroll Ave. Commercial. Activities: Glee Club, I, II: Curie Science Club, II: Business Administration Club, III, IV: Class Dues Collector, IV. Interests: skating, dancing, pho- tography, tennis, swimming. Fu- ture: Burdett College. Secretarial work. FREDERICK H. LAWTON 'Treddieu 118 Summer St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys all sports, particularly golf and bas- ketball, likes doing woodwork and crossword puzzles. Future: stenographer or typist. MARIE P. LEAHY 157 Brookside Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Business Administration Club, III. Interests: movies, reading, music, dancing, skat- ing. Future: hopes to become a telephone operator. WILLIAM A. LEDOUX Bill 144 Lawrence St. Commercial. Activities: Tech- nical Adviser of B. H. S. Radio Club, IV. Interests: electrical engineering, swimming, camo- ing, canoeing, travel, football. Future: National Television ln- stitute. Electrical engineering. RICHARD F. LEHAN Anthony 41 Myrtle St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, IV. Interests: enjoys most sports: also likes Cartooning and reading. Future: plans to do secretarial work or become an editorial cartoonist. AHDELE LEMEZIS Del 15 Vine St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II, III: Hockey, II, III, IV: Brocktonia Typist, IV. Interests: dancing, tennis, skat- ing, swimming, horseback rid- ing, skiing. Future: Wilfred Academy of Beauty Culture. Hairdressing. ROGER W. LENEHAN Hog 17 Pauline Ave. Academic G. Activities: Band, IV: Male Chorus, IV. Interests: swimming, boating, skating, trapping, is interested in weld- ing, airplane rnechanics. Future: welding or truck driving. MARIORIE P. LEONARD Margie 577 Pearl St. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, II. Interests: sewing, roller skating, dancing, swim- ming. Future: would like to be- come a waitress. GEORGIA LEONTOS Skippy 11 Herrod Ave. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV fCaptain, II, III, IV: Class Team, I, II, III, lVlr Hockey, III: Nominating Committee, II: Class Motto Com- mittee, IV, Interests: swimming, bowling, badminton, skating. Fu- ture: Quincy City Hospital. Nursing. DONALD G. LEPINE Bud 14 Martin St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Basketball, I, II, III: Track, II. Interests: hunting, football, hockey, traveling, reading, swim- ming, camping, fishing, dancing. Future: Lincoln Memorial Uni- versity, Tenn. Mechanical en- gineering. MADELINE A. LEPINE Maddie 32 Hunt St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, Il. Interests: skating, swimming, dancing, ten- ms, boating, bicycling. Future: hopes to do secretarial work. RITA L. LESSABD 207 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, lII. Interests: swimming, tennis, skating. Fu- ture: hopes to do office work or become a telephone operator after attending a business school. CELIA LEVINE Cissy 506 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitor, Il: Class Dues Collec- tor, II. Interests: reading, danc- ing, tennis, hiking. Future: plans to enter Boston University to train for a private secretary. GEORGE A. LEYLAND Lee 19 Studley Ave. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Band, III, IV: Orchestra, III, IV. Interests: baseball, football, hockey, basketball, music, goli, tennis, swimming. Future: Went- worth Institute. Machinist. CARLETON F. LINCOLN Link 175 Court St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying football, baseball, softball. Fu- ture: plans to study to be a machinist. MARY R. LINEHAN 31 Nilsson St. Academic H. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Divisional Basket- ball, I, II: Senior Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: tennis, driving, skating, reading. Future: Sim- mons or Massachusetts General Hospital. Nursing. Child psychology. HELEN P. LONG 36 Winona St. College Sc. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tClass Team, Il: Dramatic Club, III: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: Rainbow Girls, swimming, sailing, basket- ball. Future: Sargent. Physical education. EVELYN F. LOWE Torchy 85 Woodland Ave. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV. Interests: Waldo Church Christian En- deavor Society, swimming, ten- nis, badminton, bowling, sailing, journalism, antiques. Future: Perry's Kindergarten Training School. PHYLLIS V. LUCEY Phyl 371 Moraine St. Academic T. Activities: Basket- ball, I, Il, III, IV: Hockey, III: Dramatic Club, IV: Senior Class Play. Interests: reading, skat- ing, bowling, swimming, swing records. Future: Bridgewater Teachers College. Teaching pri- mary grades. MARGARET G. LYNCH Peggy 22 w. Park st. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, IV: Hockey, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, skating, bowl- ing, dancing. Future: plans to attend Sargent College. Gym- nasium teacher. KENNETH A. LYONS Ken 57 Ellis St. College Sc. Activities: Yearbook Staff, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, stamp collecting, tennis, golf. Future: plans to enter University of Chicago to study engineering. A. LOUISE MCICARTHUR Mac 51 Leavitt St. College L. A. Activities: Tennis Club, I: Swimming, II: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV fClass Team, I, II, III, IV: Captain, ID: Hockey, III, IV: Class Play Usher, IV. ln- terests: dancing, horseback rid- ing, Rockne. Future: Simmons College. Merchandising. CHARLOTTE A. McCORMICK Skippy 20 Provost St. Commercial. Activities: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: en- joys swimming, tennis, reading. Future: plans to take up secre- tarial and clerical work. MADELEINE M. MCCORMICK Madie 20 Provost St. Commercial. Interests: skating, swimming, tennis, dancing, bas- ketball. Future: plans to be- come a switchboard operator or a stenographer after business college. DANIEL P. MacDONALD Mac 14 Fairfield St. College Sc. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II: Tennis, II: Class Dues Collector, IV. In- terests: DeMolay, ice boating, tennis, golf. Future: Northeastern University. LOUISE T. MACK 41 Leavitt St. Commercial. Interests: is en- thusiastic about dancing, swim- ming, reading, skating, tennis. Future: plans to do office work. MILDRED M. MacKEWEN Millie ll Snell Pl. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I. Interests: spends leisure time collecting movie stars' pic- tures, and Crocheting. Future: plans to become a telephone operator. IAMES E. MACKINAW lim 1141 Montello St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying hunting. fishing, skating, dancing. attend- ing movies. Future: plans to study agriculture. WILLIAM N. MacKINNON Mac 4 Arlington St. College Sc. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III: Brocktoma Room Collector, IV. Interests: Civilian Air Reserve, aviation, sports, journalism, music. Fu- ture: Brown University. Jour- nalism. WILLIAM N. MacP1-IERSON Mac IU Huntington St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Basketball, I, II. Interests: swim- ming, tennis, golf, football, bas- ketball, baseball, cars, horses, dogs, and all forms of boating. Future: Marines. 3 41 -a '7 , f ROLAND V. MACRINA Mac 22 Everett St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: bas- ketball, football, baseball, ten- nis, photography, journalism, badminton, swimming, reading, is keenly interested in etymol- ogy and biblical literature. Fu- ture: machinist. CLEMENTINE M. MAGLIANO TiI1G 37 Porter St. Academic T. Activities: Consti- tution Committee, II: Library Monitors' Club, III, IV IPIGSI- dent, IVJ. Interests: tennis, rid- ing, reading, stamp collecting, skating, music, sewing. Future: librarian or library work. DANIEL F. MAHONEY Freddie 226 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, I: Male Chorus, Il, III: Brocktonia Room Collector, IV: Part Time Vllorker, IV. Interests: baseball, tennis, hockey, bowl- ing, photography. Future: busi- ness career. EDITH MAROCHINO Edie 95 Lawrence St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, III. Interests: roller skating, reading, dancing, music, bowling, knitting, sewing. Future: plans to do office work. IVIADELINE A. MARCISEVSKAS Maddie 75 Upland Rd. Academic T. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, Il, III. Interests: tennis, swimming, music, danc- ing, skating, dramatics, bowling, reading, riding, drawing. Fu- ture: beauty culture. MARY A. MARELL1 Snookey 286 E. Ashland St. Academic H. Activities: Curie Science Club, I. Interests: base- ball, reading, collecting photo- graphs. Future: plans to enter the Boston City Hospital. Nursing. PI-IYLLIS I. MARSHALL Phyl 368 No. Warren Ave. Academic I-I. Interests: reading, boating, swimming, music, motor- cycling. Future: plans to enter Boston City Hospital to take up nursing and later to be an air hostess. BEVERLY M. MASON Bev 1075 Pleasant St. College Sc. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Class Dues Collector, II: Nominating Committee, II. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, dancing, tennis, Porter Hi Soci- ety, badminton, swimming. Fu- ture: Westbrook Iunior College. X-ray technician. MARGARET H. MATEIUNE Maggie 76 Sawtell Ave. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I: Brocktonia Typ- ist, IV: Curie Science Club, IV. Interests: skating, music, read- ing, hiking. Future: plans to attend some business school. Office or secretarial work. PRISCILLA L. MATHESON Pussy 149 Clifton Ave. College L. A. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV: Basket- ball, II, III: Class Gift Commit- tee. II. Interests: swimming, knitting, reading, campina. driv- ing, Iunior Woman's Club. Fu- ture: Chandler SecretarialSchool. ALFRED M. MAZEIKO Slivers 37 Battles St. College L. A. Interests: sail-boat racing, swimming, outboard motors, horseback riding, tennis, bowling, camping, dancing. hunting, deep sea fishing. Fu- ture: I-Ioly Cross College. Doctor. IAMES H. MCCANN Red 260 Belmont Ave. College Sc. Activities: Sports- man's Club, I: Class Gift Com- mittee, II: Radio Club, IV tTreas- urer, IVJ. Interests: radio, chem- istry, stamps, carpentry. Future: Northeastern University. En- gineering. ROBERT A. McCANN Mickey 199 Forest Ave. College L. A. Activities: Hockey, II, III. Interests: enjoys 'basket- ball, baseball, tennis, swim- ming, skating, bowling, reading. Future: plans to do Civil Service work. MARY E. MCCARTHY Mac 124 Ford St. Academic T. Activities: Student Council, IV. Interests: Junior Twentreth Century Catholic Club, dancing, swimming, skating, ten- nis, music, sports. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers College. WILLIAM E. MCCARTHY Mac 153 Cross St. College Sc. Interests: enjoys all sports, especially baseball, foot- ball, hockey, tennis: hobby is attending boxing and wrestling matches. Future: Boston College. EUGENE F. MCCLUSKEY. IR. Mac 214 Harvard St. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Hockey, III, IV: Iunior Usher, III: Senior Class Dues Collector, IV. Interests: sports, engineering, H1-Y, baseball, automobiles. Fu- ture: Wentworth or Springfield. Athletic instructor. HELEN M. MCDONALD Honey 25 Kingman Ave. Academic T. Interests: dancing. swimming, piano, tennis, Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, music. Future: plans to attend Bridgewater Sta'e Teachers Col- lege to major in English. EILEEN E. MCINNIS Ei 1022 Warren Ave. Academic H. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I: Com- munity Fund Fpeaker, IV: Bas- ketball, I, IV tCaptain of Cham- pionship Team, lj: Hockey Class Team, IV: Class Dues Collector, II: Student Council, IV. Inter- ests: Iunior T. C. C. Future: Massachusetts General Hospital. Surgical nurse. ALBERT B. MCINTYRE Mac 36 Ash St. Commercial. Activities: Football, II. Interests: enjoys all types of sports, particularly swimming, skating, bowling, dancing. Fu- ture: accountant or bookkeeper. MARY E. MCKENNEY Mac 318 Moraine St. Academic T. Interests: tennis, swimming, dancing, driving, reading, music, skating, Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, girls' hockey, basketball. Future: Bridgewater State. Teaching. EILEEN M. MCKIERNAN Ei 83 Myrtle St. Academic G. Interests: spends her leisure time playing tennis, skating, dancing, reading. Fu- ture: plans to attend Williams Business School. Library work. DORIS B. MCLEOD 1'ickie 266 Ash sf. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying ice skat- ing, swimming, bicycling, knit- ting. Future: hopes to continue secretarial work after gradua- tion. BARBARA A. McNEII.L 35 Mulberry St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II, Ill: Field Hockey, Ill: Business Administra- tion Club, IV. Interests: Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club. swimming, bowling, dancing. Future: Bryant and Stratton Sec- retarial School. KATHRYN M. MESSIER Kay 47 Hovendon Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Business Administration Club, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: swimming, skating, volley-ball. Future: telephone operator or general office work. HELEN E. METTA Lennie 89 Grove St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II, III: Di- visional Basketball, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Student Council, IV: Business Administration Club, III, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating, travelling. Future: business college. RICHARD MEYERS Dick 400 W. Elm St. College Sc. Interests: enjoys Shakespeares works, French, drama, science, sailing, playing golf and baseball. Future: plans to attend Harvard College. Writing. EDWIN I. MICKEVICZ Venus 148 Ames St. College Sc. Activities: Student Council, I, II, III, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV CTreasurer, III: Presi- dent, IVJ: Library Monitors' Club, III, IV: Community Fund Speak- er, III, IV: Library Monitor, II, III, IV: Radio Club, IV. Inter- ests: Hi-Y, fishing, swimming, dramatics, philately. Future: M. I. T. Mechanical engineering. MILDRED F. MILLER Millie II Otis St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying bowling, dancing, music, reading, club activities, movies. Future: plans to do secretarial work. ROBERT P. MILES Bob 49 Merton St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Track, III, IV. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying football, baseball, aviation, stamp col- lecting. Future: aviator and machinist. TERESA P. MINEHVA Tessie 23 Stillman Ave. Household Arts. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, IV. Inter- ests: enjoys sewing, dancing. Future: plans to be a store clerk. GRACE F. MINNOCK Gracie 16 Owens Ave. Commercial. Interests: dancing, drawing, movies, knitting, driv- ing, reading, music, hockey games. Future: plans to attend some college. Stenography work or commercial artist. VIRGINIA v. Mrsxmis Ginny is Aiden si. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: Class Motto Com- mittee, IV. Interests: enjoys dancing, music, baseball, movies. Future: plans to attend Wilfred Academy. Beautician. ROBERT P. MOLANDER Moe 11 Falmouth Ave. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying basebfllli football, hockey, dancing, muS1C. reading, basketball, movies. Fu- ture: plans to study aviation. MARIE L. MONTAGANO 39 Kingman Ave. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, III. Inter- ests: piano, singing, tennis, skat- ing, swimming. Future: hopes to study in the Conservatory of Music to be a concert singer. WINSTON E. MOORE Winnie 118 Tilton Ave. Commercial. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: Part Time Worker, IV: Camera Club, IV. Interests: en- joys photography and music. Future: plans to take up book- keeping and accounting. FRANCIS D. MORANO Frank 92 Wyman St. Academic T. Activities: Golf, IV. Interests: baseball, softball, swimming, football, tennis, track, dancing, mechanical work, fish- ing. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity or Wentworth Institute. Electrician. 3 n ' HELEN R. MOREAU 46 Crescent Pl. Commercial. Interests: enjoys swimming, dancing, roller skat- ing, music, reading. Future: plans to do office or aeronautical work. GERTRUDE E. MORRIS Gert 543 Warren Ave. Academic H. Activities: Curie Science Club, I, IV. Interests: reading, swimming, bicycling. Future: plans to enter Cam- bridge Hospital to take up nursing. MAE E. MORSE Gene 44 Florence St. Household Arts. Activities: Di- visional Basketball, II, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV. Interests: enjoys all sports in general, reading, gardening. Future: State Hospital in Taunton. REGINA E. MOSCA Mussey 9 Benham St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying dancing, swimming, skating, softball. Fu- ture: plans to become a sec- retary. ANNA 1. MOTRONI Cudd1es 75 Sycamore Ave. Academic G. Interests: is a member of the Anita Garibaldi Lodge, and likes to ice skate, roller skate, and do needlework. Future: hopes to attend the Les- ley School. Dietitian. BARBARA A. MULLINS Barb 149 Boylston St. College L. A. Activities: Tennis Club, Ig Basketball, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV tClass Teaml: Iunior Usher, III: Glee Club, I, II: Yearbook Business Staff, IV: Class Executive Committee, II, III, IV. Interests: skiing, golf, records. Future: Wheaton. DANIEL I. MURPHY Mud 30 Riverview St. Industrial Arts B. Interests: en- joys hunting, fishing, swimming, football. Future: plans to attend Wentworth Institute. Technician in airplane engine Iactory. IOHN F. MURPHY lack 29 Rutland St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III: Hockey, III, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, skating, skiing, dancing, read- ing. Future: St. lohn's Prepara- tory School. Plans to follow a business career. M. MILDRED MURPHY Mil 120 Morse Ave. Academic G. Activities: Glee Club, I: Class Play Usher, IV: Wittiest, IV. Interests: collecting records, horseback riding. Fu- ture: plans to attend a prepara- tory school. Merchandising and design. NANCY A. MURPHY 65 Ellsworth St. College L. A. Activities: Nom- inating Committee, II: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, IV: Class Play, IV: Class Prophet, IV. Interests: swimming, skat- ing, tennis, bowling, dramatics. Future: Forsyth Dental School. Dental hygienist. HERBERT F. MURRAY Herb 343 Ash St. College L. A. Activities: Brock- tonia, III, IV 'Assistant Editor, III: Editor-in-Chief, IVJ. Interests: Hi-Y, public speaking, aviation, journalism, economics, writing, reading. Future: Yale. U. S. Army. Aviation. MURIEL I. NAGLE 18 Plymouth St. College L. A. Activities: Brock- tonia, Ill, IV: Dramatic Club, IV tExecutive Committeel: Class Play Usher, IV: Class Play Com- mittee, IV: Yearbook Staff, IV. Interests: social service, knit- ting. Future: Katherine Gibbs. Medical secretary. DOLORES S. NARDUCCI Dodie 27 Brett St. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitors' Club, II: Basketball, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Class Historian, IV. Interests: dancing. reading, ice skating, basketball. Future: plans to do secretarial work. RICHARD C. NASH Dick 34 Chestnut St. Academic G. Activities: Track, I, II, III: Divisional Basketball, I, II: Nominating Committee, IV. Interests: football, basketball, baseball, track, bowling, hockey. Future: hopes to attend some college. MARGARET R. NEAFSEY I5 Palm Pl. College I.. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, Illl: Hockey, III, IV: Nominating Com- mittee, II. Interests: lunior Twen- tzeth Century Catholic Club tPresidentJ, tennis, swimming, collect.ng records. Future: real estate. DOROTHY A. NELSON Dirt 160 Ames St. Academic H. Activities: Girls' Divisional Basketball, II tClass Team, Ill. Interests: skating, reading, dancing, swimming. Future: plans to enter Quincy City Hospital. Nursing. PHYLLIS M. NELSON Phyl 41 Vesey St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II: Basket- ball, II, III: Field Hockey, III. Interests: basketball, tennis, swimmzng, dancing. Future: busi- ness school. Secretary in an office. ROBERT O. NELSON Nelly 90 Tremont St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: hockey, football, aviation, stamps, music, radio, photog- raphy, skiing, golf. Future: salesman for machine company or machinist. EVELYN A. NEWBERG Lynne 93 Carl Ave. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, III, IV fCaptain, Ill: Class Team, I, IV: Referee, III, IVJ: Hockey, III, IV tClass Team, III, IV: Captain, IVJ: Swimming, Ill: Student Council, I: Christmas Pageant, IV. Interests: Rainbow Girls. Future: Forsyth Dental School. PEARL R. NEWESKI Pearly 80 Vine St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II, IV: Basketball, I, II, III. Interests: swimming, skating, horseback riding, danc- ing. Future: Williams School or Wilfred Academy. Secretary or hairdresser. EDWARD V. NICHOLS Nichols 713 No. Montello St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Student Council, II. Interests: enjoys aviation, engineering, basketball, swimming, hockey, reading, track, mechanics. Fu- ture: U. S. Marines. IAMES C. NICHOLSON Nick 177 Forest St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Di- visional Basketball, I, II: Class Dues Collector, II. Interests: foot- ball, basketball, hockey, track, baseball, machine work. Future: machine work or mechanic. BERTHA NICKANDROS Nickie 19 Highland St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, II. Interests: en- ioys dancing, music, tennis, bas- ketball, bowling, bicycle riding, swimming, reading. Future: plans to do secretarial work. IEAN C. NICOLL 28 Troy St. College L. A. Activities: Junior Usher, III: Brocktonia Room Col- lector, III: Glee Club, I: Division- al Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club, golf, swimming, dancing. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College. Teaching. 1 PETER I. NORBUNT Pete 33 Arthur St. Academic G. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying baseball, football, basketball, swimming, hockey, boats. Future: plans to join the U. S. Navy. MARIORIE NORCROSS Marge 60 Gifford St. College Sc. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III tCapta1n, Ill: Stu- dent Council, ll: Hockey, II: Class Gift Committee, III: Dra- matic Club, IV. Interests: Rain- bow Girls, dancing, swimming, reading. Future: Westbrook Iunior College. Nursing. ANNE V. NORKUS Slim 702 No. Montello St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Athletic Award, IV: Curie Science Club, II, IV fPresident, IVJ: Brocktonia, III, IV: Year- book, IV: Dramatic Club, IV. In- terests: sports, journalism, fash- ion design. Future: Massachu- setts College of Pharmacy. Hos- pital pharmacist. ALFRED P. NORMANDIN Freddie 19 No. Manchester St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: bas- ketball, football, baseball, hockey, golf, tennis, swimming, dancing, journalism, r e a d i n g, photography. Future: Wentworth Institute. Engineering. BEATRICE F. O'BRIEN Bea 369 No. Montello St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Sewing Club, III, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating, ten- nis, bowling. Future: plans to be a telephone operator. BETTY L. O'BRIEN Bet 190 Laureston St. Commercial. Activities: Field I-lockey, I. Interests: table ten- nis, badminton, shuffleboard, swimming, dancing. Future: New York School of Interior Decora- tion. Buyer for dress shop. KENNETH W. O'BRIEN Ken 102 Gladstone St. Commerctal. Acttvtttesz Orches- tra, I: Student Counctl, III: Com- rnerctal Book Room, II, III, IV: Class Play Commtttee, IV: Class Gttt Commrttee, IV: Class Proph- et, IV: Best All Round, Best Looktng, IV. Interests: football, baseball, swrrnmzng, dancrng. Future: Boston Untverstty. WILLIAM L. O'BRIEN Bill 501 Main St. Comrnerctal. Actzvzttesz Male Chorus, I: Operetta, P1nafore, II fChorusl: Band, I, II, III, IV IASSISIGHI Drum Major, I, II: Drum Major, III, IVJ. Interests: photography, advertzszng, thea- ter work, tnterzor decorattng. Future: advertlslng. MARY R. OLENICK 262 Field St. College L. A. Actrvtttesz Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tReteree, III: Captarn, IVJ: Hockey, III, IV: Swtmrmng Club, III K1-kwardl: Class Dues Collector, III, Inter- ests: Iuntor Twentzeth Century Club, skatmg, knztttng. Future: physiotherapy. EVELYN M. OLSON Ole 127 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: has ltttle ttme to enjoy sports: works after- noons: enjoys photography. Fu- ture: plans to make photography her career. ELIN I. OMAN Skippy 416 No. Montello St. Academtc H. Actxvztxesz Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptam, Ill: Fteld Hockey, III, IV rClass Team, IVJ: Student Counctl, IV. Interests: swtmmtng, skazrnq, bowling, danctng, rzdzng. Fu- ture: Boston City Hospttal School ot Nurstng. ANN C. O'NEIl. 34 Hemlock Ave. Commerctal. Acttvtttes: Hockey, II: Basketball, III: Class Dues Collector, III: Class Play Usher, IV. Interests: Iuntor Twent.exh Century Club, sports. Future: Forsyth Dental School. Dental asststant. RITA M. O'NEIL 34 Hemlock Ave. Commercial. Interests: enjoys tenngs, skatzng, swxmmzng, bas- ketball, Iunzor Twentreth Century Catholzc Club. Future: plans to attend a busgness school to study to be a secretary. MARY T. O'REII.LY 126 Market St. College L. A. Actzvzttesz Dxvz- suonal Basketball, I, II, III: Dtvt- szonal Freld I-lock-ey, III, IV. In- terests: entcys II1'.QS1C, swtmmtnq, danczng, and is keen about all sports. Future: Emmanuel Col- lege. IOSEPH M. ORIOLA Mike 94 No. Warren Ave. lndustrzal Arts I. Acttvttzesz Male Chorus, I. Interests: art, football. baseball, basketball. hockey, track, wood carvtng, collectzng stamps, swzmmtnq. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. Coxnrnercgal artzst. VIRGINIA M. OSBORNE Iini 19 Rutland St. College I.. A. Acttvrtzes: Basket- ball, II, III, IV. Interests: entoys boatmq, sz-Jtmmtng, readzng. se:-zzng, volley ball. Future: plans to enter Massachusetts General Hospttal. Nurstng. CHARLES H. PACKARD Chilly 78 Cary St. lndustttal Arts T. Interests: en- loys the study ot machznes, and the mak.ng ot atrplane models. Future: Massachusetts Instttute ot' Technology. Avratron. MARGARET G. PAGNOTTA Margie 28 Pine St. Academzc I-I. Actzvtttes: Basket- leall, I, II, III, IVg Fzeld Hockey, Ill, IV: Student Counctl, I. Inter- ests: entoys skattng, tenn1s, swtmrnxng, skung. Future: plans to enter Wheaton College. Nurstng. PHYLLIS H. PALMER Phil 4 Essex St. Academic T. Activities: Orches- tra, I, II: Dues Collector, I: Stu- dent Council, II tSecretary, III: Glee Club, III, IV fPianistJ: Male Chorus, III, IV tPxanistl: Christ- mas Pageant, III, IV: Class Motto Committee, IV: Honorary Mem- ber of Womans Club: Class Prophet, IV. Interests: Iunior Woman's Club. Future: Iuilliard School cf Music. HELEN PAPPAS Puppy 42 Walnut St. Commercial. Interests: is a mem- ber oi the Greek Choir and the Daughters of Athena Club. Fu- ture: plans to attend night school and then become a bookkeeper. STEPHEN E. PARKER Steve 287 Belmont St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I: Tumbling Team, I, Il, III: Indoor and Outdoor Track, III: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV. In- terests: Civilian Air Reserves, drawing and model building. Future: commercial air pilot or test pilot. HAROLD I. PARTRIDGE Perch 18 Winsten St. College L. A, Activities: Class Dues Collector, IV. Interests: baseball, camping, swimming, football, collecting coins, sail- boat racing, basketball, hockey, tennis, track. Future: Boston College. CARMINE V. PARZIALE 34 Cherry St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys all sports, especially softball, base- ball, football, hockey, golf, ten- nis. Future: expects to enter a trade school and learn to 'be either a mechanic or an elec- trician. EDWIN I. PASIUK GlamourBoy 720 N. Montello St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football Manager, IV: Divisional Basketball, I, II. Interests: hockey, football, baseball, pho- tography. Future: plans to at- tend Wentworth Institute. Drafting. ,gf -fr ROBERT I. PATRY Bob 36 Elmer St. Commercial. Activities: Rifle Club, III. Interests: enjoys hunt- ing, fishing, baseball, football, camping, roller skating, boating, basketball. Future: U. S. Army Air Corps. MALCOLM N. PATTANGALL MCCk 64 No. Ash St. College Sc. Activities: Male Chorus, I, II, III: Tennis, III, IV. Interests: DeMolay, sports, avia- tion, music. Future: plans to at- tend Northeastern to take up en- gineering or aviation. C. ROBERT PAULSON Bob 230 Market St. College Sc. Activities: Football, I, ll, III, IV: Basketball, I, Il, III: Iunior Usher, III: Operetta, II, IV: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV fVice-President, IVI: Massachu- setts Festival Chorus, II, III: Class Orator, IV: Most Musical, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, music, sports. Future: Dartmouth. Radio en- gineering. DAVID F. PAYTON Crash 25 Payton Ct. College L. A. Activities: Iunior Usher, III. Interests: is keen about basketball, baseball, foot- ball, cards, movies, swimming, drawing. Future: Boston Col- lege. Medicine. ANNA C. PEARSON Ann 148 Menlo St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Color Committee, I: Hockey, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV tVice-President, IVI: Class Play, IV. Interests: dancing, skating, collecting records, ten- nis. Future: Forsyth Dental School. Dental hygienist. MELVIN I. PEARSON Mel 27 Packard Way Industrial Arts A. Activities: Track, I, II, III. Interests: enjoys track, baseball, basketball, gun- ning, trapping, building construc- tion, art. Future: plans to take up clerking. FLORENCE PEC!-IILIS 129 Grafton St. Commercial. Activities: Hockey, III: Business Administration Club, III, IV. Interests: basketball, baseball, tennis. Future: plans to enter Lasell Junior College and take up secretarial work. RICHARD F. PECK Pecky 387 Grove St. Commercial. Activities: Swim- ming Team, II, III, IV fCaptain, IVI. Interests: I-Ii-Y, III, IV, stamp collecting, modeling air- planes, diving. Future: plans to do coaching or outdoor work. MARY L. PERSICHILLO 201 Winthrop St. Academic H. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I, II: Basketball, I, II. Interests: tennis, bicycling, knitting. Future: plans to enter Faulkner Hospital to take up nursing. CHRISTY I. PERDIKIS Chris 17 Turner St. Commercial. Interests: is en- thusiastic about all sports, especially baseball, football, ten- nis, swimming, skating, bowling. Future: plans to do office work. CHARLOTTE L. PERKINS 169 W. Elm St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, II: Girls' Glee Club, II. In- terests: enjoys swimming, ten- nis, bowling, skating, knitting. Future: plans to attend a junior college to become a medical secretary. NANCY M. PERKINS Ninas 21 Newton St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Swimming, III: Hockey, III, IV: Business Ad- ministration Club, IV. Interests: skating, dancing, swimming, Rockne Athletic Association. Fu- ture: office work or journalism. nt- r. KS FRANCES E. PERRAULT Fi-annie 65 Provost St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV fD1visional Cap- TCXH1, III, IVIJ Field Hockey, IV. Interests: skating, swimming, tennis, dancing. Future: stenog- rapher or general secretary after business college. DOROTHY M. PERRY Dotty 376 Montello St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying reading, attending movies, dancing, skat- ing, baseball games. Future: plans to continue secretarial work. KENNETH R. PERSSON Kenny 2 Paulin Ave. Industrial Arts B. Interests: en- joys swimming, baseball, hockey, skating, dancing, bowl- ing, roller skating. Future: plans to become a radio technician. HELEN E. PETERSON Peter 23 E. Nilsson St. College L. A. Activities: Glee Club, I, II, III, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV lCaptain, I, II, IVI: Referee, IV: Pinatore, II tChorusl: Gondoliers, IV tI.eadl: Hockey, IV: Christmas Pageant: Radio Program. Inter- ests: Rockne, records. Future: Faulkner Hospital. Nursing. MARILYN R. PETERSON Boots 10 Nason St. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Divisional Basket- ball, I: Brocktonia Typist, IV. Inierestsz enjoys music, bowling, tennis. Future: plans to become a secretary. PHYLLIS A. PETERSON Pete 182 Laureston St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys horseback riding, playing ten- nas, dancing. Future: plans to study to become an interior decorator. R. WARREN PETERSON Pete 18 Ridgehill Ave. Academic G. Activities: Cheer Leader, I, II, III, IV: Male Chorus, I, II: Student Council, Ill. Interests: banking, account- ing. Future: Upsala College. Would like to be a Certified Public Accountant. WALLACE A. PETERSON Pete 21 Irvington St. Commercial. Interests: makes a profitable hobby of raising poul- try. Future: plans to study at the General Electric plant. WINIFRED A. PETKUNAS Winnie 235 Field St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying swimming, skating, bicycling, reading, hik- ing. Future: plans to attend Burdett Business College. Sec- retarial work. GUERINO PETRONELLI Goody 127 Nilsson St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys football, baseball, skating, movies, dancing, reading, music, basketball. Future: plans to do general office work. ELBA G. PETRUCCELLI Flash 91 Grafton St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, l. Interests: enjoys swim- ming and dancing: is fond of music. Future: plans to do sec- retarial work. MARIE A. PICKETT Minnie 12 Bolton Pl. Commercial. Activities: Constitu- tion Committee, II: Brocktonia Room Collector, II: Basketball, II. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating, Iunior Twentieth Cen- tury Club, St. Patrick's Iunior Choir. Future: telephone oper- ator. f SILVIO PIESCO Chuck 475 No. Main St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Baseball, I, II, III, IV: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: Football, IV. In- terests: enjoys all sports includ- ing the above and hockey. Fu- ture: plans to be a machinist. LUCILLE I. PIGEON Lu 273 Summer St. Academic H. Interests: dancing, bowling, swimming, fishing, skating, sewing, cooking, enjoys interior decorating and modern literature. Future: Carney Hos- pital. Nursing. THERESA E. PIGEON Tree 273 Summer St. Commercial. Activities: Basker- ball, ll, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV. Interests: enjoys all sports, especially bowling, vol- leyball, and dancing. Future: plans to become a telephone operator. DONALD PITTSLEY Don 9 Minot Ave. Academic G. Interests: enjoys swimming, skating, football, rifle shooting, photography. Future: plans to enlist in the U. S. Navy. MARIORIE M. PLACE Midge 761 Summer St. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, I: Basketball, III. In- terests: spends leisure time en- joying roller skating, dancing, swimming. Future: plans to at- tend some art school. RUTH E. POCRACKER Pokie 64 Hovendon Ave. Commercial. Actzvitiesz Basket- kall, Il, III: Field Hockey, III. Interests: enjoys all sports, especially volley ball, bowling, dancing. Fu.u:e: telephone oper- ator or beauty culture instructor. AMERICO POLISENO Polly 102 Kingman St. Academic T. Activities: Divi- sional Basketball, IV. Interests: spends leisure time in swim- ming, bowling, tennis, hockey, football. Future: plans to attend a preparatory school. ALBERT H. POSKUS Al 702 No. Montello St. Academic T, Activities: Varsity Football, III, IV: Varsity Base- ball, II, III, IV: Varsity Basket- ball, III. Interests: swimming, tennis, reading, bowling, fish- ing, camping, dancing, hockey. Future: physical education. HELEN M. PRANSKUS Terry 32 Canton St. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, II- Class Dues Collector, II. Interests: swimming, tennis, skating, collecting cooking rec- ipes. Future: plans to enter Bos- ton City Hospital. Nursing. HELEN A. PRINCIPE 44 Parker St. Commercial. Interests: skating. knitting, reading, tennis, danc- ing, bowling. Future: will at- tend a business school to study clerical work. PATRICIA A. PRITCHARD Pat 22 Intervale St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time swimming, playing tennis, bowling, roller skating, dancing, singing. Future: plans to take up secretarial work. ALBERT I. PROVOST Al 32 Lawn St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: en- joys skcting, football, and bocce. Future: plans to attend night school at Wentworth Institute to learn building construction. MARY A. PROVOST 52 Galen St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III: Hockey, III: Sewing Club, III: Business Administra- tion Club, III, IV. Interests: skating, skiing, swimming, danc- ing. Future: plans to take up secretarial work. VITOLD PUZAS Vit 92 Alden St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Cross Country, III, IV: Swim- ming, III, IV: Iuriior Usher, III. Interests: skating, boating, Iish- ing, hunting, baseball, basket- ball, skiing, riding. Future: Coast Guard. Airplane mechanic. IAMES F. PYNE Porky 43 Wellington St. College Sc. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: Track, III. Interests: enjoys baseball, football, swim- ming, travel, gardening, basket- ball. Future: plans to attend University of Vermont. Agri- culture. MARY R. QUALLINS Rusty 43 Wilmington St. College L. A. Activities: Class Gift Committee, III, IV: Class Historian, IV. Interests: swim- ming, tennis, golf, basketball, sailing, music, reading. Future: Framingham Teachers and then N. E. Deaconess Hospital. GEORGE H. RAMSDEN, IR. Red 89 Bouve Ave. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Rifle Club, Ill: Camera Club, IV. Interests: swimming, fishing Boy Scouts, aviation, stamps, Journalism, reading, hunting tennis. Future: photography. 1 1 DONALD W. RANDALL 129 Short St. College L. A. Activities: Rifle Club, I. Interests: stamp collect- ing, model airplanes, skating, swimming, baseball, Future: plans to go to Texas Agricul- tural and Mechanical College. Marine engineering. GEORGE D. RAUTENBERG Wolf 400 W. Elm St. College Sc. Activities: Rifle Club, I: Divisional Basketball, I, II: Manager Track and Cross Country, IV: Class Gift Commit- tee, III: Yearbook Staff, IV. In- terests: sports, golf, skiing, Y. M. H. A. Future: Pennsyl- vania. Hydraulic engineering. W. LEON REARDON Lee 725 No. Main St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: avia- t:on, swimming, football, basket- ball, mechanics. Future: plans to enter the School of Engineer- ing in Indiana. Aviation. En- gineering. M. PATRICIA REGAN Pat 69 Chester Ave. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Field Hockey, III: Iunior Usher, III. Interests: swim- ming, Twentieth Century Club. Future: post graduate. Plans to do secretarial work. WALLACE G. REID Wally 238 Pleasant St. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, I: Brocktonia Room Col- lector, III. Interests: swimming, yachting, hockey, football. Fu- ture: plans to attend Massachu- setts School of Physiotherapy. REEVES P. RELYEA 36 Ash St. Academic G. Interests: likes ice skating, swimming, fishing, base- ball, football, photography, hunt- ing. Future: would like to join the U. S. Navy. MURIEI. I. RICE 5 Addison St. Commercial. Activities: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: ten- nis, skating, music, dancing, ski- ing. Future: plans to attend business school to train for a secretary. ALBERT F. RICHARDS Alby 98 Forest Ave. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I. Interests: hunt- ing, hockey, football, baseball, bowling, movies. Future: plans to become a postal clerk or mail carrier. CHARLES E. RICHARDS Bucko 24 Elliot St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Basketball, I. Interests: model airplane building, swimming, baseball, skating, football, read- ing, tennis, sailing. Future: U. S. Navy. MARY S. RICHARDI Ricky 154 Lawrence St. Commercial. Interests: autograph collecting, ice skating, rollor skating, dancing. Future: Hub Academy of Hair and Beauty Culture. Beauty instructor. ROBERT E. RING Bob BI Winthrop St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Brocktonia Room Collector, I, II, III: Rifle Club, II. Interests: foot- ball, baseball, hockey, basket- ball, skiing, riding, swimming, hunting. Future: plans to work at The Roseborof' a dude ranch in Tuscon, Arizona. RICHARD C. ROAN Dick 47 Sycamore St. College Sc. Activities: Tennis, I: Executive Committee, II: Cross Country, II, III, IV: Golf, III, IV: Iunior Usher, III. Interests: I-Ii-Y tSecretaryj, sports, Boston Bruins' fan, dancing. Future: Bentley's. Accounting. GERALD F. RODENBUSH Ie:-ry 54 Verne St. Academic G. Activities: Swim- ming Team, I, II, III: Football, I, II, III: Tumbling Team, II: Nom- inating Committee, III. Interests: all sports, driving. Future: Springfield College. Physical education director. VIRGINIA M. Roncsns Jamie so Highland sf. Academic T. Activities: Library Monitors' Club, II: Basketball, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Dramatic Club, IV: Brocktonia Collector, III. Interests: camping, fishing. Future: Bridgewater Teachers College or Boston School of Oc- cupational Therapy. RICHARD I. RONDEAU Dick 19 Mystic St. Academic G. Activities: Camera Club, III, IV. Interests: bowling, swimming, skating, tennis, danc- ing, amateur photography. Fu- ture: plans to take up office work. CHRISTOS I. RONIS Kit S5 Manchester St. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee, II: Class Dues Collector, II: Cheer Leader, I, II. III, IV. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying dancing, hockey, basketball. ELIZABETH A. ROPER Betty 17 Marion Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Orchestra, III. Interests: spends leisure time in Rockne Athletic Association, swimming, volley ball. Future: W. E. Pea- body Home. FRANCIS E. BOSE Eddie 26 Watson St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Track, I. Interests: baseball, hockey, football, drawing, swim- ming, tennis, golf, hunting. Fu- ture: Wentworth Institute. De- signer of machines or civil eri- gineer. IULIETTE M. ROY Iulie 201 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Curie Science Club, I: Swimming, I, II: Basketball, I, II, III. Inter- ests: roller skating, swimming, volley ball, basketball, Pandora Club. Future: telephone opera- tor or secretary. PETER ROULIAS Pete 10 Williams St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II. Interests: enjoys all sports, especially baseball, football, swimming, skating. Future: plans to be- come an engineer. LILLIAN P. RUBICINE Lill 120 Grove St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, II, III. Interests: enjoys listening to music, and doing office work. Future: hopes to work in some business office. BERNICE R. RUBIN Bemie 56 Plymouth St. Commercial. Interests: spends her leisure time dancing, piano playing, swimming, skating, bowling. Future: plans to attend the Boston Conservatory of Music. MARIORIE R. RUBIN Mari 25 Bassett Rd. College I.. A. Activities: Glee Club, I, III: Basketball, II, III, IV: Hockey, III, IV: Dramatic Club, IV: Student Council, III: Class Play Usher, IV: Yearbook Staff, IV. Interests: skiing, ten- ms, music. Future: Pembroke. Radio advertising. MARY P. RUBOLINO Penny 189 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Student Council, ll, III: Nominating Com. mittee, III: Basketball, III: Class Gift Committee, IV tSecretaryl. In1erests: playing the accordian, singing, dancing, tennis. Future: music and secretarial work. C. CHESTER RODENBUSH Chet 891 Pleasant St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Male Chorus, III. Interests: en- joys swimming, skiing, bowling, golf. Future: plans to attend Wentworth Institute. Aeronau- tical engineering. KENNETH G. RYDER Adonis 47 Wheeler Ave. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I, Il, III, IV lPresident, II: Executive Committee, III, IVjp Community Fund Speaker, III, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV. In- terests: books, music, current events, Hi-Y. Future: Boston University. Law. HELENA C. SABA 6 Mulberry St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: drawing, skating, music, dancing, reading, ping- pong, hairdressing. Future: plans to take up clerical work. ROLAND A. ST. HILAIRE Saint 47 Parker St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys all sports, especially swimming basketball, football, baseball, hockey, tennis. Future: plans to do secretarial work. RONALD A. SALINE Ronnie 161 Laureston St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: lunior Usher, III. Interests: enjoys lish- ing, hunting, and all other out- door sports. Future: machinist or drattsman. VINCENT D. SALVATORE Vin 29 E. Main St. College L. A. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Dramatic Club, IV tExecutive Committee, IVJ: Senior Class Play, IV: Divisional Basketball, I, II, III: Cross Coun- try, I, II, III: Class Historian, IV. Interests: I-Ii-Y Club, classical literature, dancing, art. Future: Boston College. Teaching. FLORENCE A. SANKUNAS Florie 32 Lansdowne St. Commercial. Activities: Part Time Worker, III, IV. Interests: swimming, tennis, basketball, dancing, skating. Future: plans to attend business college to train for office work. IOHN I. SAROFEEN Ian 1079 No. Montello St. Academic G. Activities: Varsity Football, III, IV. Interests: music, baseball, basketball, bowling, swimming, aeronautics, record- ings, poetry. Future: hopes to attend the New England Con- servatory oi Music. MANFORD H. SAUNDERS 44 Monson St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Nominating Committee, III. In- terests: DeMo1ay, basketball, skating, dancing. Future: Gen- eral Motors Institute of Technol- ogy. Automobile industry. IULIA C. SAVAGE 60 Belmont Ave. Commercial. Interests: Rockne Athletic Association, tennis, bas- ketball, skating, collecting pic- ture post cards. Future: stenog- rapher after attending the Wil- liams Business School. MERTON E. SAWTELL, IR. Mert 7 Winona St. Academic G. Activities: Foot- ball, I, II, III, IV: Basketball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, IVJ: Class Dues Collector, I: Brocktonia Room Collector, II. Interests: en- joys all sports, dancing. Future: Ohio Wesleyan. ROLAND H. SCARBROUGH 266 Green St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys bowling, tennis, shows, all kinds of amusements. Future: plans to work in the Civil Service. FRANCIS E. SCHENCK Beans 168 Forest Ave. Academic G. Activities: Track, I, II, III, IV. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying bowling, boxing, the W. P. A. track team, all other sports. Future: me- chanic. HAZEL L. SCOTT 55 Farrington St. Commercial. Interests: spends her leisure time in collecting movie stars' pictures, cmd read- ing. Future: plans to work in an office. RITA B. SCOTT Scotty 17 Waverly St. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. Inter- ests: enjoys dancing, reading, music, bowling, swimming, skat- ing, all sports. Future: plans to take up hairdressing. MARIE F. SEABLOM 977 So. Main St. Household Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball, IV. Interests: enjoys dancing, reading, skating, music, all sports. Future: hopes to take up nursing. ELEANOR M. SEARS El 260 Alger St. Academic I-I. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II, III, IV tTreasurer, IVI: Operetta, IV tLeadJ. Inter- ests: like to sing, play the trumpet, play the guitar, hike, skate. Future: hopes to be a dietitian. HAROLD G. SEARS Skip 69 Locust St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Band, I, II, III tI.ibrarian, IIIJ: Orchestra, I, II, III: All State Band, III. In- terests: baseball, tennis, foot- ball, boating, basketball, wood carving. Future: Wentworth In- stitute. Machinist or mechanic. ROBERT E. SELIG Bob 16 May Ave. Industrial Arts T. Activities: Camera Club, IV. Interests: stamp collecting, radio, photog- raphy, coin collecting, sports. Future: plans to attend Massa- chusetts Radio School. MARCIA L. SELIGMAN Marsh 369 Spring St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, II, Ill: Field Hockey, III. Interests: Y-Ettes at Y. VJ. l-I. A., enjoys many sports. Future: Peabody Hospital. Nursing. LORRAINE M. SEYFERT Lorry 84 I-'rankton Ave. Academic I-I. Activities: Basket- ball, II. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying swimming, skat- ing, dancing, music, ping-pong. Future: plans to enter Quincy Hospital. FREDERICK P. SGRO Freddy 85 So. Leyden St. Industrial Arts B. Interests: base- ball, iootball, hockey, basket- ball, tennis, airplane building, music, dancing, engineering, ex- perimenting with machinery. Future: Wentworth. Machine work. CHARLES L. SHAW Charlie 1466 So. Main St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: likes singing, dancing, baseball, all types of machine work. Fu- ture: desires to be a machinist. IACK E. WOLFE Wolf 18 Belcher Ave. College Sc. Activities: Aero Club, I. Interests: art, aviation, skiing, Crane Aero Club. Fu- ture: hopes to become a com- mercial artist. IOHN R. SHORTALL I. R. 79 Newbury St. College Sc. Activities: Rifle Club, I: Band, II: Male Chorus, I, II, III, IV tVice-President, Ill. Interests: enjoys listening to classical music, reading history, books, dramatics. NANCY T. SIMMONS ll Garden Rd. College L. A. Activities: Dra- matic Club, III, IV: Basketball, I, II: Hockey, III: Community Fund Speaker, II: Class Play, IV: Iunior Usher, Ill: Good Citi- zen D. A. R.: Class Secretary, Il, III, IV: Class Prophet, IV: Most Likely to Succeed, IV. In- terests: Iunior Woman's Club. Future: Mt. Holyoke College. Iournalist and author. DOROTHY M. SIMPSON Dot 93 Denton St. Commercial, Interests: enjoys football, tennis, bowling, danc- ing, music, movies, reading. Future: plans to attend Burdett College. Telephone operator or secretary. MARIE C. SKINNER 134 Hovendon Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Business Administra- tion Club, IVg Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: volley ball, bicycl- ing, hockey games. Future: sec- retarial work, preferably Civil Service. MARY C. SLITKUS Meg 126 Lawrence St. Commercial. Interests: swim- ming, basketball, tennis, bicycl- ing. Future: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School or Katherine Dell School. Telephone operator, stenographer, bookkeeper, or secretary. WILLIAM A. SMALLEY Bill 53 Moraine St. College L. A. Interests: aviation, stamp collecting, is keenly en- thusiastic about all forms of carving and woodworking. Fu- ture: Houghton College. Ministry. ALMA SMITH 403 Spring St. College L. A. Activities: Student Council, II: Hockey, III, IV: Iunior Usher, III: Class Play Committee, IV: Girls' Glee Club, I. Interests: golf, swimming, bridge, dancing. Future: The Erskine School. EDITH M. SMITH Edi 155 Grafton St. Commercial. Activities: Swim- ming, III: Basketball, I, II, III, IV: I-Iockey, III, IV tClass Team, IVJ: Nominating Committee, I: Class Plav Usher, IV: Part Time Worker, IV. Interests: Sub-Deb Club, Iunior Woman's Club. bowling. Future: clerical work. FRED G. SMITH Smitty 61 Richmond St. Colleae Sc. Activities: Swim- ming Team, TV. Interests: is ac- tive in the Sea Scouts and evi- ioys sailina. sports. listening to the radio. Future: hopes to join the U. S. Navy. WARREN E. SMITH Smitty 1119 Montello St. Academic G. Interests: collect- ing stamps, boating, football, lcaseball, basketball, fishing. swimming, hunting. Future: plans to work at Fore River Ship Yards. PATSY SORRENTI Pat 39 Old Colony Sq. Academic G. Activities: Brock- tonia Boom Collector. II, III: Tunior Nominating Committee, III. Interests: naval work, bas- ketball, stamps. Future: plans to enlist in the U. S. Navy. ESTHER SOTIRION B Walnut St. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II, III, IV: I-I. M. S. Pinafore, ll tChorusJ: Gondoliers. IV tChorusl: Student Council, IV. Interests: swimming, music, read- ing, writing stories and poetry. Future: newspaper work or writ- ing novels. . Q1 CARLETON E. SOULE Kike 27 First St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Class Play Committee, IV. Inter- ests: airplanes, mechanics, base- ball, traveling, swimming, hockey, fishing. Future: Army Training School. Machinist. FLORENCE E. SOULE Blondie 123 So. Leyden St. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, III, IV tSecretary, IIIJ: Girls' Glee Club, IV. Interests: is enthusiastic about drawing, collecting autographs of famous people, skiing, aviation, skating. Future: Vesper George School of Art. BERTHA L. SOUTHWORTH Bert 164 Lyman St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys watching a good hockey game, likes dancing and all sports. Future: plans to become a tele- phone operator after attending the Williams School. MARION T. SPADEA Spades 382 Montello St. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee, II: Divisional Basketball, III. Interests: enjoys dancing, Crocheting, bowling, music, basketball, reading, swim- ming. Future: plans to do sec- retarial work. MARY A. SPADEA 34 Spring Ave. Academic G. Activities: Orches- tra, II: Accompanist tor the Op- eretta Gondo1iers, IV. Inter- ests: enjoys music, reading, ten- nis. Future: plans to attend Boston University to train to: music teacher. LESTER E. SPIDEL Sparky 45 Wellington St. College Sc. Interests: has an excellent collection of both books and records. Future: plans to attend Northeastern University to study mechanical engineering. HARRY SPIEGEL Iackson 87 Otis St. Academic G. Interests: likes to spend his time playing football and basketball, swimming, fish- ing, hunting. Future: Bentley School ot Accounting. Business manager. EDITH M. SPOONER Edie 384 Quincy St. Academic I-I. Interests: Rockne Athletic Association, Rockne Music Club, Camp Fire Girls, swimming, tennis, skating, ping- pong, bowling. Future: plans to take up nursing. CATHERINE E. STACK Kay 102 Pine St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV: Business Administra- tion Club, IV: Part Time Worker IV. Interests: skating, dancing tennis, softball. swimming. Fu- ture: Burdett Business College Secretarial work. i NANCY G. STALL 262 Spring St. College L. A. Activities: Class Color Committee, I: Basketball, I II, III, IV tClass Team, I, IU: Hockey, III, IV: Iunior Usher, III: Class Executive Committee, II, III, IV. Interests: skiing, golf, bridge. Future: Connecticut Col- lege for Women. WARREN H. STEDMAN Sted 255 Plain St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II: Student Coun- cil, III, IV: Tennis. Ill, TV: Track, II, III, IV: Rifle Club, IV fTreas- iirerl: Male Chorus, Il. III, IV fTreasurer, IVJ: Operelta, II, IV fI.ead, IVJ. Interests: Hi-Y, all sports, stamps. Future: Boston University. CLETA A. STONE Pebble 24 Fuller St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV: Library Mon- itors' Club, II, III. Interests: dancing, swimmina, bowling, tennis, skating, badminton, crib- bage, reading, Y. W. C. A., Sa- gacity Sub-Deb Club. Future: kindergarten teacher. PHYLLIS E. STONE Pip Squeak 24 Fuller St. Academic G. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: Hockey, IV. In- terests: tennis, dancing, swim- ming, sewing, fishing, skating, drawing, sailing, skiing,Sagac1ty Sub-Deb Club. Future: costume designing. IOHN I. SULLIVAN Sully 32 Kingman St. College Sc. Activities: Baseball, Il, III, IV. Interests: enjoys toot- ball, basketball, baseball, hockey, swimming, dancing. Fu- ture: hopes to enter Boston College. M. MADELYN SULLIVAN 9 Mulberry St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Hockey, III: Class Dues Collector, I: Nominating Committee, IV: Class Gift Com- mittee, III: Business Administra- tion Club, IV. Interests: Ir. T. C. C. C., knitting, reading, dancing, bowling. Future: Bur- roughs. Office work. PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN Pat 28 Oakdale St. College L. A. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I: Basketball, I, III, IV: Hockey, Ill: Student Coun- cil, IV: Brocktonia, IV: Class Play Usher: Yearbook Staff, IV. Interests: knitting, dancing, Junior Twentieth Century Cath- olic Club. Future: Simmons. G. IENNIE SVIRSKY Iennie 27 Intervale St. Academic G. Activities: Library Monitor, II: Basketball, I, II, III, IV. Interests: enjoys skating, stamp collecting, dancing, hik- ing, basketball. Future: would like to become a waitress. PETER W. SWAN Ducky 221 Pleasant St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Brocktonia Room Collector, II. Interests: hockey, swimming, sailing. Future: plans to enter the Marine School of Baltimore. Marine designing. PHYLLIS M. SWANBERG Phyl 30 Richmond St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys stamp collecting, dancing, type- writing, skating, badminton, reading, swimming. Future: plans to do work in some office. ELSIE M. SWANSON Swannee 123 Leach Ave. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee, Ilp Basketball, I. Interests: Young People's Soci- ety, swimming, dancing, toot- l'all Cspectatorl. Future: Higgins' Commercial Machine School. IOHN A. SWANSON Swanee 90 Tremont St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Brocktonia Collector, II, Inter- ests: baseball, hockey, football, reading, tennis, golf. Future: Wentworth Institute. Machine work. WILLIAM D. SWANSON Bi11y 210 Nilsson St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying baseball, fishing, working with radios, woodworking. Future: plans to attend Wentworth In- stitute. IANET A. SWIFT Swilty 46 Gifford St. College L. A. Activities: Glee Club, II: Divisional Basketball ll, III, IV: Field Hockey, III. lr:- terests: Rockne Association, Porter Hi Society, knitting, danc- ing. Future: Simmons. Dietitian. MATTHEW TARTAGLIA 206 Winthrop St. Academic G. Interests: enjoys hunting, fishing, skating, base- ball, books about outdoor life, camping. Future: plans to do government work alter gradua- tion. EDWARD F. TARVAINIS Ed 76 Sawtell Ave. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Football, I, II, III, IV. Interests: designing. Future: plans to take up architectural designing and building construction. LOUIS C. TARANTINO Tarty 24 Bay St. Commercial. Interests: basket- ball, baseball, softball, swim- ming, football. Future: plans to attend a naval or marine train- ing school. EDITH H. TATELBAUM Edie 205 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, Il: Hockey, Ill. Interests: badminton, dancing, bowling, Y-ettes of the Y. W. I-I. A. Future: B u r d e tt. Bookkeeping and secretarial work. HAROLD E. TATELY 23 Menlo St. Industrial Arts A, Activities: Student Council, I: Rifle Club, III: Camera Club, IV. Interests: enjoys basketball, photography, scouting. Future: plans to be an aeronautical designer. DORIS M. TAYLOR Honey 84 Bay Si. Household Arts. Interests: danc- ing, reading, skating, movies. bowling, sewing, horseback rid- ing, music, swimming. Future: plans to be married. IANICE V. TAYLOR lainie 32 Tripp Ave. Household Arts. Activities: Brock- tonia Room Collector, I. Inter- ests: enjoys dancing, skating, sewing, cooking, tennis. Future: plans to be a home maker. BELLA TEGOULIS Billie 67 Haverhill St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, IV: Brock- tonia Typist, IV. Interests: en- joys skating, drawing, dancing. Future: plans to do secretarial work. QC ff 1:1 Q gf SHIRLEY L. TETRAULT Shir 52 Harold St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, Il, Ill. Interests: enjoys all sports, especially swimming, football, bowling. Future: hopes to become an in- terior decorator. IOHN N. THOMAS 85 Torrey Ave. College l... A. Activities: Foot- ball, Ill, IV: Senior Class Nom- inating Committee. Interests: track, woodworking, gardening, baseball, hockey, basketball, skiing, swimming, golf, bowl- ing, boating. Future: Boston University. EDWARD P. TIRRELL Terri I9 Woodland Ave. Academic G. Interests: enjoys hunting, fishing, collecting fire- arms and antiques. Future: plans to be a dealer in antiques and antique firearms. CARL B. TISCH 324 Prospect St. College Sc. Activities: Camera Club, ll. Interests: Circle Club, Y. M. H. A.: photography, chem- istry, golf. Future: plans to at- tend Massachusetts State Col- lege to take up chemical re- search. MARY T. TOOMEY Tommy 115 Hill St. Academic H, Interests: enjoys reading, dancing, swimming, basketball, tennis, skating. Fu- ture: plans to enter Quincy City Hospital to train for a nurse. WATSLOW W. TUKIS Tuki 9 Canton St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Senior Class Play Committee: Basketball Manager. Interests: collecting cachets, fishing, camp- ing, ice skating. Future: plans to be an airplane mechanic. ANNIE I. TUORTO 62 Otis St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: Field Hockey, III, IV: Class Dues Collector, IV: Orchestra, I, II. Interests: swim- ming, skating, tennis, reading. Future: clerical work. IUNE D. TURNER 45 Newbury St. Academic I-I. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tCaptain, IIIJ: Hockey, III, IV fCaptain, IIIJ: Girls' Glee Club, I, II: Archery Club, I: Class Dues Collector, I. Interests: sports, music, books, fashion designing. Future: nursing. WILLIAM F. TYRRELL 'I'errelli 8 Oakdale St. College L. A. Activities: Tennis Team, II, III, IV tCaptain, IVI: Divisional Basketball, I, II, III, IV: Class Play Committee, IV: Shyest, IV. Interests: baseball, ice skating, canoeing, badmin- ton, swimming, football, golf. Future: Northeastern University. Engineering. GEHTRUDE R. UNDERHILL 62 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Sewing Club, III. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying reading, sewing, music. Future: plans to do office work. ANNE URBANO 269 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector, I: Brocktonia Room Collector, IV: Field Hockey, III: Basketball, III. In- terests: swimming, dancing, skating, tennis. Future: clerical work. IOACHIN URBANO Iackie 194 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Interests: enjoys skating, swimming, baseball, football, softball. Future: plans to become a typist or bookkeep- er following business school. A WALTER C. UHBANOWICZ Belangio 27 Howard St. Industrial Arts B. Activities: Cross Country Team, I, II, III, IV. Interests: fishing, hunting, all outdoor sports. Future: plans to become a machinist in the U. S. Navy. BARBARA M. VAIL Barb 108 Florence St. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Typist, IV. Interests: pic- ture taking and developing, dancing, sewing, reading. Fu- ture: plans to do general clerical work or become a telephone operator. LILLIAN M. VAISNIS 1-il 48 Banks St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys aancing, ice skating, tennis, baseoail, swimming, skiing, music. Future: plans to attend Burdett College. .Secretarial or office work. GENA C. VALENTE Cindy 202 Summer St. Commercial. Activities: Business Administration Club, IV. Inter- ests: swimming, dancing, tennis, skating, reading. Future: plans to attend a Boston business school. Secretarial work. MARGUERITE M. VALENTINE Margie 41 Leavitt St. Commercial. Interests: is en- thusiastic about tennts, skating, dancing, basketball. Future: plans to engage in office work. LILLIAN VALK Lil 4 William St. Commercial. Interests: tennis, skating, dancing, collecting pic- tures of movie stars. Future: plans to do office work, typing or bookkeeping . EDWARD I . VALLEE Rudy 456 Crescent St. Academic G. Activitzes: Male Chorus, I, ll, III, IV: Football, I, Il, III: Hockey, II. Interests: en- joys baseball, swimming, bas- ketball, billiards. Future: plans to attend Provzdence College. ALFRED W. VASEL Basil 30 Coburn St. College L. A. Activities: Divi- sional Basketball, I, II, Ill. In- terests: hunting, deep-sea fish- ing, baseball, chemistry, sail- boating, ice skating, photog- raphy. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity. Chemical engineering. MIRIAM I. VAUGHN Mimi 1031 Belmont St. Academic I-I. Activities: Iunior Usher, III. Interests: bowling, reading, tennis, camping. Fu- ture: plans to enter Quincy Hos- pital to train for a nurse. CLAIRE M. VESPERS Shrimp 67 Prankton Ave. Academic G. Activities: Class Dues Collector, II. Interests: World Wide Guild, Christian En- deavor, swimming, skating, and popular music records. Future: plans to work in a store. PEARL VESPERS 27 Loyed Ave. Commercial. Interests: e n j o y s drawing, basketball, hockey, bowling, tennis, swimming. Fu- ture: plans to do some kind of office work following gradua- tion. BYRON F. VINTON, IR. Frosty 44 Milton St. Academic G. Activities: Rifle Club, IV. Interests: enjoys col- lecting stamps and old guns, skating, all sports. Future: plans to enter the U. S. Navy. Q6- L,- MINNIE T. VOCI 51 Clinton St. Academic I-I. Activztiesz Nom- :nating Committee, IVg Class Gift Committee, IV. Interests: swim- mzng, reading, skating. Future: plans to enter Quincy Hospital to train for a nurse. MADELYN E. VOSE IOS 507 W. Elm St. College L. A. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV fTreasur- er, Ill: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Basketball, Il, Ill: Gondoliers, IV ILGCIGU: l'l. M. S. Pinaforef' Il fl.eadJ: Most Musical, IV. In- terests: dancing, reading. Fu- ture: luzlliard School of Music Opera. GRACE I. WAHLBERG 64 Earley St. Commercial. Activitzesa Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV fCapta1n, Illl: Hockey, III, IV: Brocktoma Typ- ist, IV: Brocktoma Room Collec- tor, ll: Community Fund Speaker, IV: Nominating Committee, II: Swimming, Ill: Tennis, ll: Class Gift Committee, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV. Interests: Rainbow Girls. Future: Upsala College. DOROTHY E. WAITE DOI 38 Beach St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys reading for pleasure: spends much spare time in drawing. Future: plans to do office work. GEORGE R. WALDRON Smilie 71 Mulberry St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying baseball, skating, basketball, swimming, football, dancing. Future: hopes to study welding after gradua- ticn. C. SUMNER WALKER Some 1069 Warren Ave. Academic G. Activities: Rifle Club, IV: Nominating Commit- tee, IV: Football Usher, I, II, III, IV. Interests: stamps, swimming, canoeing, rifle shooting. Future: Massachusetts School of Optom- etry. Optometrist. ELLA E. WALKER ll Arlington St. Academic T. Activities: Library Monitors' Club, III, IV: Girls' Glee Club, III, IV: Operetta, IV tChorusJ. Interests: Rockne Music Club, reading. Future: Westbrook lunior College. Li- brarian. WILLIAM R. WALL Switty 35 W. Ashland St. College Sc. Activities: Senior Class Play Committee, IV: Vars- ity Basketball Team, IV. In- terests: enjoys aviation, golf, drama, sailing. Future: Dart- mouth College. Teacher. IRENE M. WALSH 50 Howard Sq. College L. A. Interests: swim- ming, tennis, dancing, badmin- ton, recordings, sailing, skiing, Iunior Twentieth Century Cath- olic Club. Future: Massachu- setts State College. ROBERT A. WARD Bob 60 Martland Ave. Academic G. Activities: Iunior Usher, III. Interests: enjoys foot- ball, basketball, swimming, all other sports in general. Future: Ohio Wesleyan. WILHELMINA WARD Willie 602 Cary St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys many sports including skating, swimming, hiking, basketball, hockey, tennis, bowling, danc- ing. Future: plans to specialize in clerical work. I. WENDELL WARREN Wendie 22 Lincoln St. Commercial. Activities: Band, I, II, III, IV: Tennis, III, IV: Basket- ball, IV: Nominating Committee, III fChairmanl: Student Council, Ill, IV tPresident, IVI: Class Play Committee, IV. Interests: photography. Future: Boston University. Ministry. K flung ivy- X.. ALDORE V. WARABOW Waldo 24 I-'ield St. Commercial. Interests: hunting, skating, motor boating, bowling, pool. Future: either Navy School or New England Institute oi Embalming. RONALD C. WASS 473 Howard St. Commercial. Activities: Swim- ming, III: Swimming Manager, IV. Interests: all varieties of sports, football, hockey, base- ball, bowling. Future: plans to own a florist business. MURIEL B. WEATHERBY Mimi 23 Russell Rd. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III: Hockey, III: Brock- tonia Room Collector, II, III: Class Dues Collector, I, IV. In- terests: reading, skating, bowl- ing. Future: plans to take ua secretarial work. PAULINE B. WETHERBEE Polly 36 South St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, II, III, IV: Business Ad- ministration Club, IV: Brocktonia Room Collector, IV. Interests: bicycle riding, knitting, dancing. Future: kindergarten teacher. IOSEPH E. WEBBY Web 34 Provost St. Academic G. Activities: Cheer Leader, II, III, IV. Interests: stamp collecting, football, coin collecting, dancing, swimming, target practice. Future: plans to be a state policeman WILLIAM I. WEINBERG Bill Sl Malvern Rd. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enioving football, baseball, aviation, photography, philately. Future: plans to take up interior decorating. BARBARA F. WEINSTEIN Bobs 85 Morse Ave. Academic T. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV: Brock- tonia Room Collector, III: Pina- tore, II tChorusl: Gondoliers, IV tLeadl. Interests: Y-Ettes Club. tennis, bicycling, choral group of Y. M. H. A. Future: Boston University, School of Music. Music teacher or supervisor. IOHN T. WELDON Iohnnie 3 Hammond St. Academic G. Activities: Class Gift Committee, III. Interests: aviation, travel, skiing, hunting, photography, skating, fishing, hockey, football, basketball. Fu- ture: plans io take up Civil Service work. ARLENE M. WESTON Tootsie 32 Owens St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, III, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, dancing, skating. hockey, softball. Future: plans to do clerical work after gradua- tion. ROSALIND E. WEXLER Roz 76 Morse Ave. College I.. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III: Dramatic Club, IV. Interests: spends her leisure time enjoying swimming, tennis, dancing, skating. Future: plans to attend Pembroke College. DOROTHY M. WHITMAN Dot 23 E. Main St. Commercial. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II, IV: Field Hockey, III: Class Gift Commit- tee, IV: Business Administration Club, III, IV. Interests: dancing, swimming, riding, skating. Fu- ture: Remington Rand School. LEE H. WIGREN 44 Bouve Ave. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I, II, III, IV tVice-President, III: President, IVJ: Community Fund Speaker, III, IV: Christmas Pageant, III, IV. Interests: Cen- tral Methodist Young Peoples Society, stamps, propaganda col- lecting, tennis. Future: Boston University. Professor of Ameri- can History. BERTHA M. WILLIAMS Bee 31 Addison Ave. Household Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball, III: Iunior Usher, III: Sewing Club, III, IV. Interests: music, swimming, basketball, reading. Future: plans to be- come a store clerk. MARGARET M. WILLIAMS Peqqe 263 Green St. College L. A. Activities: History Club, I: Swimming, IV: Class Color Committee, I: Tennis, I: Girls' Glee Club, I, II: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV IClass Team, II: Captain, IIII: Hockey, III, IV: Dramatic Club, III, IV: Class Motto Committee, IV: Brocktonia, IV. Future: Emmanuel College. Iournalism. LORRAINE WILLIAMSON Lorry 12 Nye Ave. Academic T. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, III, IV: Library Mon- itor, II, III, IV: Library Monitors' Club, III, IV tSecretary, IVJ. In- terests: reading, skating, bicycl- ing, music, Camp Fire Girls. Future: library work. HERBERT C. WINNEG Herbie 409 Spring St. College Sc. Activities: Division- al Basketball, I, II, III, IV. In- terests: Y. M. H. A., football, ice skating, swimming, mechanics, auto racing. Future: Northeast- ern University. Business. ESTHER I. WINTERS 9 Minot Ave. Academic G. Activities: Student Council, I, II: Divisional Basket- ball, I, II: Iunior Usher: Com- munity Funcl Usher, IV: Year- book, IV. Interests: Rockne Bas- ketball Club, reading, dancing, tennis. Future: journalism. WILLIAM H. WORRALL Zeke 136 Clifton Ave. Industrial Arts B. Interests: en- joys automobiles and dogs. Fu- ture: plans to attend the Boston School of Anatomy and Embalm- ing and become a mortician. ROSE A. YANNI 79 W. Ashland St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I: Dramatic Club, IV. In- terests: piano-playing, sewing, reading, skating, singing. Fu- ture: Brockton Business College. Secretarial or office work. DOROTHEA YATES Dotty 246 Belmont Ave. Academic T. Interests: enjoys Senior Girl Scout Troop, Chris- tian Endeavor Society, dancing, swimming, sailing. Future: Wil- liams Business School. Medical secretary. RUTH M. YKASALA Ruthie 44 Broad St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tClass Team, II: Captain, IIIJ: Nominating Com- mittee, IV: Brocktonia Typist, IV: Curie Science Club, IV tExecu- tive Committeel. Interests: danc- ing, swimming, tennis. Future: Lasell Iunior College. Secre- tarial work. RICHARD I. ZACCARO Zack 562 No. Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Baseball, III, IV. Interests: likes to do freehand drawing, play football, basketball, boxing, hockey. Fu- ture: plans to take up clerical work. IANE A. ZIMAROWSKI Cuddles 272 Field St. College L. A. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II: Hockey, II, III: Brock- tonia Room Collector, III. Inter- ests: sketching, Saran-Ga Sub- Deb Club, Iunior T. C. C. Fu- ture: Vesoer George School of Art. Commercial artist, ANNE M. ZUPKA Blondie 27 William St. Academic G. Activities: Girls' Glee Club, II, III. Interests: en- joys piano playing, swimming, hairdressing, movies, dancing, photography. Future: plans to be a hairdresser. ROBERT M. AKSCYN Pinnoche 37 Perry Ave. College Sc. Activities: Band, I, II, III: Orchestra, I, II: Best Dancer, IV. Interests: enjoys swimming, sailing, basketball, hockey, DeMolay. Future: U. S. Coast Guard Academy. WILLIAM BAMFORD Bill 32 Oneida Ave. Academic G. Interests: enjoys tennis, hunting, Civilian Air Re- serve. Future: hopes to attend Wentworth Institute. Mechanical engineering. FRANCIS I. BRADY 285 Montello St. Academic G. Activities: Track Team, I, II: Class Dues Collec- tor, IV. Interests: skating, read- ing, running, baseball, football. Future: plans to follow a busi- ness career. ELIZABETH A. DUNPHY Betty 201 Winthrop St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys basketball, tennis, swimming, skating, dancing. Future: hopes to take up secretarial work. JAMES F. BURKE Burkey 15 Dover St. Academic G. Interests: enjoys football, swimming, hockey, bas- ketball, tennis. Future: plans to enter Bentley's or Holy Cross. CLIFFORD H. FAYLE Kip 44 Tremont St. Academic G. Activities: Rifle Club, IV tChief Range-master, IVj. Interests: stamps, tropical tish, Civilian Air Reserve. Fu- ture: plans to take up aviation. FREEMAN C. HARRIS Slink 27 Marion St. Commercial. Interests: spends leisure time enjoying baseball, football, ice skating, bowling, hiking, movies, basketball, ten- nis, music. Future: mail carrier. ALFRED W. POCHOWSKY 35 Howard St. Academic T. Activities: Cross Country, II, III, IV: Track, II, III, IV tCaptain, IVI: Student Council, II, III, IV: Iunior Usher, Ill: Nominating Committee, III: Dramatic Club, III, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, Y. M. C. A. Future: Ala- bama University or Seton Hall Preparatory School. School teach- er or coach of athletics. PHYLLIS A. BETTRIDGE Butch 69 Auburn St. Household Arts. Interests: sew- ing, dancing, swimming, skat- ing, bowling, taking care of children. Future: plans to be- come a nurse. GEORGE F. BUMPUS Bumpy 758 Centre St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: en- joys football, basketball, base- ball, hockey, tennis, skating, swimming, music, engineering. Future: plans to become a machinist. RAYMOND I. DUFAULT Ray 17 Snell St. Academic G. Interests: football, baseball, track, hockey, bowl- ing, hunting. Future: Montana State Forestry School. Tree surgeon or forest conservation officer. ROBERT W. PAY 'l'ippy 18 Winthrop St. Industrial Arts B. Interests: likes to play football, hockey, and all other sports. Future: plans to take up wood refinish- ing as a profession. ROGER K. HALL 1063 Main St. Academic G. Activities: Aero Club, I. Interests: aviation, swimming, dancing, bowling, skating, and all sports in gen- eral. Future: hopes to become a writer. RICHARD C. HOLLANDER Dick 228 Spring St. College Sc. Activities: Swim- ming, I, II, III, IV: Dramatic Club, Ill, IV: Class Play, IV: Tennis, III, IV. Interests: Hi-Y, medicine, tennis, tobogganing, baseball, basketball, dancing, music. Future: doctor. GEORGE E. LYONS L P. 98 W. Ashland St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Track, II: Basketball, I, II, III. Interests: football, baseball, hockey, swimming, table tennis, drawing, camping, skating, pho- tography, aviation, bowling. Fu- ture: Wentworth Institute. Drafts- man. VIRGINIA M. MADDEN 119 Highland St. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, II. Interests: enjoys reading, dancing, sewing, swim- ming, all sports in general. Fu- ture: interested in child care. STEWART P. MCAFEE Mac 77 Sycamore Ave. College Sc. Interests: hockey, baseball, golf, football, collect- ing odd stamps, tennis, swim- ming, dancing, swing music. Future: Tufts College. Chemical engineer. THELMA MENNIS 86 Summer St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, Ill: Hockey, Ill, IV: Camera Club, II: Festival Com- mittee, II. Interests: swimming, golf, Junior League, horseback riding. Future: Forsythe Dental School. Dental hygienist. IOHN MALAKAUSKAS 1921 - 1938 81 WARREN F. MOFPITT Muff IBA Chester Ave. Industrial Arts I. Activities: Aero Club, I. Interests: foot- ball, basketball, hockey, base- ball, swimming, azrplane model- ing, tennis, fishing, wrestling, hunting. Future: Wentworth Institute. Machinist. RICHARD E. MOORE DiCk 145 Market St. Industrial Arts A. Interests: spends leisure time doing ma- chine work, enjoying football, baseball, basketball, hockey, swimming. Future: plans to be a machinist. BARBARA I. MORAN Barb 10 Sycamore Ave. Academic H. Activities: Basket- bqll. If II, III: Girls' Glee Club, I, II, III, IV: Field Hockey, I, II, III: H. M. S. Pinafore, II tChorusl. Interests: dancing, swimming, ice skating, Rockne Music Club, Senior Rockne. Future: St. I..uke's Hospital. Nursing. EVELYN M. NELSON Rustie 29 Crescent Pl. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, III, IV tClass Team, III: Divisional Championship Team, Illl: Hockey, III: Girls' Glee Club, III, IV. Interests: singing, skating, riding, football, dancing. Future: Boston City Hospital. Nursing. MARY E. ROBILLARD 61 Mai-tland Ave. Academic H. Activities: Basket- ball, I, II, Ill, IV fClass Team, ll: Hockey, III, IV lCaptain, IVJ: Girls' Glee Club, I, Il. Interests: singing, sports, reading, collect- ing movie stars' pictures. Fu- ture: nursing or singing. DORIS B. STURGIS DOI 19 Fulton St. Commercial. Interests: enjoys dancing, swimming, tennis, bowling. Future: plans to attend a beauty school to do hair- dressing. IO1-IN F. TAMULEVICH Tammy 129 Melrose St. Industrial Arts A. Activities: Track, I, ll, III: Football, II, Ill, IV: Hockey, IV. Interests: any- thing mechanical such as the automobile, airplane, caterpillar motor. Future: Welder and me- chanic. DOROTHY M. WILLIAMS Dot 197 No. Warren Ave. Household Arts. Activities: Sew- ing Club, III. Interests: danc- ing, art, basketball, tennis. Fu- ture: plans to enter a school of Q9 X1 U -MOSTS AND BESTS Noncy T. Simmons . Robert J. Driscoll L, L Sonio R, Adomchuk, Geno R Doverso .,,, Dorothy M. Curley L Williom Anthony ,S VV. Kenneth O'Brien Glorio L, Bent ..,,.. Modelyn E. Vose. . A . C Robert Poulsonti Mory E Boker r.,... Silvio Riesco ,,...rr Doris R Emery .... Fronces V. Compbell Williom F. Tyrell .. M. Mildred Murphy, Normon W. Bolinder .... Borboro M, DeLeo. , Robert M. Akscyn . . Most Likely to Succeed . iMost Likely to Succeed, Best Dressed ...s.,i...s.....,....MostEtticient , . ....i...i.i.i.... Most Efficient . . ,i.. Most Pobulor, Best All-Round . . , , ,,.....i.i.. Most Pooolor L ,i,.,. Best Looking, Best All-Round , . .,,..........,.. Best Looking ..., .ssMost Musicol L 4 . . Most Musicol .....Most Athletic H.. Most Athletic . . , Best Dressed ,..,,,tShyest i,...iShyest ....Wittiest ......WltTlQST . . . .Best Doncer . , . Best Doncer 82 1? v' ' 444 83 l i I Ullflmr rff f5 .KJ tv 'ix I XN7 5 I X -'L' Q.. 1 'if 1 E ' W Exe l -glv' bw! 2,5 , -1 i., 1 1-I ff, 4 QQ W IGN 4, :O 'fa iq! 6 1, 5 55 f 'Nr M J. Eiin O ACTIVITIES, HEADS AND ADVISERS Drganization President Adviser Senior Class William Anthony Miss l-loit Junior Class Robert Hayward Miss Daley Sophomore Class Ralph Dupuy Miss Elzbut Aero Club Loring l-lall Mr. Churchill Band Merton Goodspeed Mr. Merritt Brocktonia Herbert Murray ggi BusinessAdministrationClub Ruth Erickson Miss Dostal Camera Club l-lutson Howell Mr, Spang Curie Science Club Anne Norkus Miss Chace Dramatic Club lSeniOrl Dramatic Club lluniorl Edwin Mickewicz Anthony Russo Miss Stokes Miss Condon l Mr. Dunham Girls' Glee Club Mary Baker EMBS Sprague l-listory Club Lee Wigren Miss Gibbs Library Monitors' Club Clementine Magliano Miss Burns Male Chorus Warren Appleton Mrs. Shaw Orchestra Edward Churchill Mr. Dunham Rifle Club Warren Appleton Mr, l-lolt Student Council Wendell Warren Miss Sylvester Yearbook Meredith Arnold Mr. Pilla 444 GRADUATION ADDRESS -f- Continued from page 25 were bound to my grandtather's house below the hill. The past was only my cradle, and now it cannot hold me, because I am grown too big, just as the little house in Polotzk, once my home, has now become a toy ot memory, as l move about at will in the wide spaces of this splendid palace, whose shadow covers acres. No! lt is not l that belong to the past, but the past that belongs to me. And l am the youngest ot America's children, and into my hands is given all her priceless heritage, to the last white star espied through the tele- scope, to the last great thought of the philosopher. Mine is the whole majestic past, and mine is the shining future. 88 i. 'Y L.- S ' .xx 2 ' ., 3 ,J wt, F! X f fx t v! ls Y. T X, v 1 Q r 1 E 29 A aiu? .- ,,:'s - L. . RECORD Bro' lc ton B roi lcton Eruclqton E roi la tcm Brockton E roclc ton Eroikton Eruclt lcv? Er, , l,tun Brockton QU lc, C 6 T 6 C Q ll O ' Sfmt- Qu l rt Q, 6 Mt Plcosont li Medford l New Ecdtcrd 6 llc X,', ton lj lzltchlyurg fl ,Arltngton 27 Monihcatcr Cc ntrgl 6 ffisrfester Trode 1 ,'Wol thorn U lf-BTN-Bs' FOOTBALL Although Cooch l-lolden's Red ond Block gridsters hod o comporotwely poor seoson, there ore not o tew high schools thot would he sotistred wrth their record ot 5 wins, 4 losses, ond l tie. The seoson storted in hugh geor when the tootboll teom coptured therr trrst two gornes without ony dltttculty, but then they bogged down to sutter 4 deteots in theur next 8 storts Although the stortrng time ot the Wolthorh gorne wos deloyed olnwost on hour whale the spectotors patched rn to cleon the hoy ond snow ott the held, it detrocted nothtng trorn the excrterrtent ot the onnuol Turkey Doy encounter whuch resulted nn o U-to-O tue. Cooch l-lolden expects o notrceoble lrnproventent an hrs club next yeor tor two reosons, The trrst one is thot he hos rnutloted o sprung tootboll school to overcome the odvontoge thot most schools recenfe from eorly toll proctrce. Secondly, he hos olrnost one-holt ot has letter rnen returrttng for on- other tull schedule. 90 t CROSS COUNTRY Under the oble coochtng ot Chorles Reed, the eroes country teorn corne through wrth ITS third eonseeotwe stote chorn- pronshlb Poced bt, Cobtoun Alden Bud Lone, who frnlshed hrst, the teorn eosrly won the stote rneet ot the Boston UUIVQVSITE, held an Weston wsth o score of 5-l bolnts. Although the Red ond Block horriers were not oble to retoln theur New Englond tltle, they dud tolae thrrd bloee in the meet, roondtng out o successtol seoson, For thts, they were rewdrded with o trap TO the Ndttortdls in Eltzdbelh, N, J , ID which they Coptured llfth ploee irt O starting field ot 300. Desbrte theur stote ehonwblonshtb, the hill-ond-dolers hove been mode into on Intro-morol Club, Five ot the seven let- termeng Cobtorn Alden Lone, George Longill, Alfred Poehowalqy, Rrchord Crowley, ond Vrtold Puzos, ore seniors, leovrng only Roger Sutes, Cootoln-elect, ond Chorles Goldue to corry on, The student-nnonoger wos George Routenberg. 91 RECORD: Ero, le ron lf ro ' ln t rpn E V JC 'CH Urit1ktt,.rrw Ernclcton Brockton Ere r r rolqmn E me l, l on Erbiktbn Eroelcton Quan 3, 6 Ml, Pledzoni ll , Medtord l 53 New Bedford 6 Newton l 5 Frtchburg U ,Arltnglon 27 Mon A healer Centro l.l'!orY4g5lQVTr1fldL 7 l'Qt L 'ol t horn U R x X RECORD: En l ' fr lLl'UL l IW B ruclcton E ro Q l. tnn Bfljjl ten Bfllfli tcn Erocl tcm lsrcfl ti n ljflgrv l',luJlW EU' 'laton El Vu Y lcTClrW E roc lt ttgn E roel ton li rucl run bru ,lxton -,'. Lylllljll l Alurnn l6 Fltjlrburg New Elcdtu Tguntcn 9, Allliljlrrfrqt Qumri, v'.',r'Qi r Hut, , A.. ctrur, Fr'r'l'rlrllrn , .. g New Ecdtc 'Wcrrfersterr lounton 2 Zl , Qulnfy Z9 Chelseo 21 fn r'l rl rl 7 f l 4 1 rrcl Q7 1- BASKETBALL l3l'COl'illflQ even in g tough twelve-gome schedule, Cooch Stott's boslqeteers trnished the current seoson vvrthout o bid to the Tech Tournev. Although the record is nothing zrlectoculor, three over-time encounters prove thot the Red ond Blocla hoopsters were dlttlcult competition. Over one-holt ot the baskets sunk bv the Stottrnen were occounted tor by Coptoln lvlert Soxvtell ond Chuck Presco, who were credrted vvrth 55 ond 59 respectively Eddre Comp- bell, who IS only o nrnth groder, vvos outstondrng tor the Second teom! os he scored WO oounts, Thls stonds os the greotest indrvrduol totol ot pornts scored for the school this yeor. Corncrdence ployed o port in the seosonl os the xorsrty ond Second teonw both scored 425 points os o totol, We rnov expect greot thrngs from the bosketlnoll teom next yeor, os elght ot the eleven lettermen ore returning, besrdes the guoto ot second teom ond junior high school boys who vvrll be present next veor. 92 SWIMMING The Swunwntung tearn Condigleted tts Swth season under the dlreetton ot Alton E lohngren The team suttered a set- bdfglq Qt the hegtnntna ot the season when It was learned that t x.-, a at the three letternwen front last ',ear's saaad would not he Ck'GllOlDlC Ptehard Peel, the onli, letterman retorntngl was elected Caetaun, whlle Ronald Woes was rnade rnanager. When QUGSTVOVWGU fn regard to rntra-mural swunwrnrng, Coaeh Jahngren eatd that he waald luke to conduct classes ltr elernentary swlnftnrtrng, adtaneed swrrnnwtng, and Ilte-sattng, both lonlar and eentor. Some at the oatetondtng men dortng the year were Ered Smtth, Sarkts Begosuan, Ptehard Peek, and Edward Lea, all of the class of l94l Robert Noonan, Pool Noonan, Roy Peek, and Eldon Gammons, trorn the Class ot l942, and Chesterton Knught and Edward George, ot the class ot l943, also dnd notable work The team placed fourth tn the New England lnterseholastte Chantpuonshtp at Worcester 93 RECORD lf, lfyt l 'L r t' l ,. Er'lVrw 3 lfV Wil- Vt O ur lV'li'tll lr tn VT 'lfnt rJr r Vftl-lift ra t RECORD: broil-,lofi 2, hliv1'j:,i'i 6 crazktcn l SlV'c'ric 3 :rgikfJw2,Dc:h:i C Er'3il1li,ii'i Le-'i'o ii Bnw'ktQn Eracktsn ' N it KF ,'k'iY:'i br l-elim crpcktcn l, lVlOlCiQr'i l 5,Bri1lingl - ii3'i B 2, lasf ' Q , 2,J,nicrvilcl O,Dedrnn aqui' TI HOCKEY Paced by Captain James Bed Hatch, who scored two assists and nine goals, the hockey team tinished the season in tourth place in the Eastern Massachusetts lnterschofastc Hockey League Although the pucksters were att to a poor start with deteats at the hands ot Hudson and Somerville, Coach Carl lVlacPherson's boys tinished the season with all ot their three wins and two ot their three ties concentrated in the last tive clashes ot the ten-game campaign. ln the cage, Carl Webster, the goalie, showed considerable skill in keeping the puck out ot the Brockton goal. He held the opponents to twenty-three goals, eleven ot which were scored by the championship Hudson team, Besides Hatch, the Red and Black puck-chasers' ottense was led by John Hamilton, with two assists and three goals, Harold Bowden, with tour assists and three goals, cnj Klenowski, who was credited with one assist and two goals 94 BASEBALL At the time of writing, the baseball team was off to a fl,- ing start with an impressive record of 3 victories and l defeat. Although the season started poorly with a defeat at the hands of Weymouth, the bays hit their stride to take New Bedford, Attleboro, and Dorchester into camp without an, difficulty, The Attleboro encounter was highlighted by the shut-out pitching of Milt Allerby. The usual starting nine was as follows: Chick Chilauskas on the initial sackg Mickey Brugliera at the keystone sack, Chuck Piesco at shortg and Lou Capiello at the hot corner. Al Poskus, John Sullivan, and Russ McClaren took care of the long hitters. Norm Balinder, Milt Allerby, and Dick Zaccaro alternated on the mound, while Vinnie Columbo and Max Fencer shared the receiving, Coach Holden is losing two-thirds of his regulars at the end of this semester. The student manager was Francis Brouillard. 95 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Close scores galore marked this year's girls' inter-class basketball playoffs and provided plenty of the proverbial thrills and chills for the unusually large turnout of female spectators, Captained by the most athletic girl, Mary Baker, the highly-touted seniors were held on comparatively even scoring terms in their contests with the sophs and juniors, but finally merged one-point victors in both battles. Captain Baker's mighty crew were Louise MacArthur, Ruth Larson, Dorothy Curley, Evelyn Newberg, and Ruth Erickson W-the same classy aggregation who as juniors so surprisingly capped last year's championship. So they retire as unde- feated champs. Any girl receiving a total of IOO points in athletic activities is eligible for the sweatshirt and B Recipients of such awards were Mary Baker, Evelyn Newberg, June Turner, Betty Roper, l-lelen Peterson, Elin Oman, Anne Norkus, Georgia Leontos, Laverne Jeppsori, Lorraine Cirandmont, Marjorie Gennaco, l-lazel Gay, Dorothy Champ, Louise Gar- field, Nancy Stall, Mary Olenick, Dorothy Curley, Jennie Duszkievicz, Suzanne Beech, Bernice Clifford, Mabel Du- more, Marguerite English, Amelia Lampos, Mary Robillard, and Edith Smith, Individual honors went to Evelyn Newberg, who attained her ZOO points and received her second B, 96 V 3 l Oo 'ir' GIRLS' HOCKEY The lll Qlrls' hocke, team IS aellnlfellg the team of N53 ' They were the wander ,L,lfllOVS wha so unexpectedly hela rne U40 gurls la a 5 - 3 deadlock In rhelr annual senlar-lunlar hocle. 'slr Irarwcall, erlauah, thus ,.ear'3 lunuors lallawea rhelr efarrgle and fled rhern 2-all, hence The innrlal Year- boof apaeorarce o? a eorrhlned senlor and lunlar slag: Teorn rjlifure. Copfalhea ol, Arn lwawroenl, The lunlar elazs TEGVTT haaitd a :rap a? ararg lnaluaurg leon Holmes, Eleanor Jacob- ian! Marrha Trlggg, Lrnnle Wllfllarrlgl l-lelen Qeovge, Parnqra To.'.le, lrerle JaQo.o, Helen Ealarws, Vurglrlla Q'CorrreiIi Doryhf, Sflrrer, jane l'1lChQ!,', lfufh Garaon, Charlaffe Wal- hur, Frne Burtf, and Ruth Conrell, wha Scared loofh gaad The senrar rasfer Included the farnlllar laur-,ear gfara Lalerne Jeagsan, tdlrh Srnulh, Marauenle Engllgh, Arhella Larnzas, Mae Morse, Suzanne Beech, Elleen Milrrnus, Purh Lcrlonf fLVlFll2 Tuorla, Barbara lWlrl,lllll'lSf Lorralroe Graffl- rfor lv'ar,f Olerwrih Jerrwre D'JEZrlQ'.lCZ, Marlon Kelleher, if Qrrlan, and Caprarn E,el,,n lxlewherg The mo aaalz e scored by Mary Baker ana Dat Curlel., respect:-vely 97 X? INTRA-MURAL SPORTS By o vote of the school boord, oll except three of the nine sports of Brockton l-ligh School hove been mode intro-murol. Of the six octivities offected by this ruling, only three were of the current yeor. These three ore golf, tennis, ond trock, Both Mr, Nicoll ond Mr, Wigren, who ore in chorge of golf ond tennis re- spectively, held o tournoment to determine the closs ond school chompions. These tournoments were mode up of o series of eliminotion motches ployed between the contestonts on the locol courses ond courts, Trock, under the oble direction of Mr, Creedon ond Mr, Roberts, hod over fifty boys reporting for spring proctice. Time triols were conducted to decide on the cithletes to be token to the stote meet, which wos held in Newton, on Moy 24. Cooch Nicoll wos expecting greot things from his golf teom in l94l, whot with the return of five of the vorsity teom of l94O, These five were Coptoin Butch Boiley, Williom Anthony, Billy Buckley, who scored o best boll count ogoinst Dortmouth ond Bornstoble lost yeor with the ciid of ci groduoted teom-mote, Dick Roon, ond Albert l-lurley. Cooch Wigren reolly hod the mokings of o fine tennis teom before the school boord mode its ruling. Four of lost yeor's lettermen were returning, ond there were o number of up-ond-coming juniors The four returning lettermen were the following: Richord l-lollonder, Molcolm Pottingoll, Williom Tyrell, ond Worren Stedmon. At leost one-holf of the vorsity trock squod of l94O were returning for onother seoson on the cinders Chief omong those coming bock for onother full schedule were Coptoin Alfred Pochowsky, o threot in ony 220 or 440, Alden Lone, the coptoin of the stote chompionship cross-country teom, George Longill, Roger Sites, Richord Crowley, ond l-lorold Borney. The following is the list of contestonts who reported for the vorious sports: Tennisi Normon Stultz, Fredrick Churchill, Robert Dunton, John Lowson, Jomes Mohoney, Albert Yurgelun, John Webster, Molcolm Pottingoll, Alfred Pochow- sky, Richord l-lollonder, Doniel Mocdonold, Worren Stedmon, Allon Reed, Williom Tyrell, Red Bogdon, Modeline DeYoung, Doris Dovis, Ruth Moron, Ruth Brown, Kotherine Edwords, Noncy Peorson, Sodie Moses, Cloro Guglio, Evelyn Cook, Cloire Brody, Phyllis Kenney, Rose Koshgogion, Cloire Brody, Ruth Lowson, Solly Dvlinsky, Suzonne Beech, Dorothy Curley, Mojorie Rubin, Louise MocArthur, Borboro Doherty, Noncy Stoll, Borboro Mullins. Golf: Gerry Robertson, Albert Stevens, George Knight, Chick Knight, Fredrick Poul, Allon Weiner, Thomos l-loude, Robert Roon, Robert Supple, Chester Moc- Leod, John Elkinson, Richord l-loude, Butch Boiley, Miles Sowyer, Williom Buck- ley, Robert McCormick, Albert l-lurley, Chorles Longley, George Rodenbush, L. Kone, Dovid Judge, Andrew Vosilo, Lorry MocGroth, Richord Knopp, Williom Murphy, Allon Stone, Wolter Fountoine, Williom Anthony, Julio Folchi, Richord Roon, Merton Sowtell, Wolter Urbonorvitz, Alfred Pochowsky, Leon Andrews, Poul Donovon, Robert Foy, Red McConn. Trocki Donold Booth, Fred Blond, Fred George, John Boyogion, John Brugliero, Anthony Cordoyo, Robert Cooper, Rolph Dupry, Dovid Gonok, Edword George, Russell Gillis, Robert Grout, Arthur l-lirsch, Froncis LeBorron, John Lincoln, John Mouson, Williom Murphy, Gordon Needlemen, Sumner Nitenson, Donold Porter, Gerold Pritchord, Roymond Regon, Alfonse Rozenos, Corlton Tinkhom, Irving Tuckermon, Robert Anderson, Roger Boker, Gregory Costono, Wcirren Cromwell, Arthur Dwyer, Lloyd Gobourel, Eldon Gommons, Chorles Goldie, Jock l-lermon, Kenneth Mollory, Robert Morrow, Albert Yurgelun, Richord Crowley, John Dole, Gordon Eoton, Jomes Poyne, Alfred Pochowsky, Alden Lone, George Longill, Roger Sites 98 44 99 ,.. .. i . i-.W cm - i , YEARBOOK Morch ond April were busy months tor the Yeorbook stntt. Compiling student biogrophies ond orronging them in olphobeticol order reouired o greot deol ot time on the port ot the entire stott, Members ot the literory stott col- lected doto on the vorious sports ond school orgonizotions, while the business stott lqept octive by procuring odvertise- ments ond tolqing chorge ot the glossies. A new teoture ot the Yeorbook is its cover Elizobeth Allen, ort editor, originoted o clever design which wos submitted to the bookbinder ond mode into o die tor Brockton l-iigh's exclusive use, The Yeorbook stott consisted ot the tollowingi editor-in- chiet, Meredith Arnold, ossistont editor, Potricio Sullivon, business monoger, Solly Dvlinsky, ort editor, Elizobeth Allen, literory stott, Irene Brenner, Chester Burgess, Potricio Eldridge, Kenneth Lyons, Elizobeth l-lollisey, Anne Norkus, George Routenberg, ond Esther Winters, business stott, Irving Boilet, Arthur Belloo, Reno Howord, Borboro Mullins, Muriel Nogle, ond Moriorie Rubin. Mr. Edmund Pillo wos the odviser. 100 6 C 1 0. 1 CLASS OF 1942 The oararahdrhg 5oQraT QVEVV or the ,armor class was The ororh held TOIVNTIT, wmh rhe semors ww rhe B H S aodfroharh ah Jahaar, 24 The dahie was Eoeeeeagal Sooah, arrd hharwerall, addrrrg hfry dollars ro The dass rreasary Ca March TB, fhe Tahrors eetahhshed o Qreeedehr oy eleehrrg orheers For The semor ,ear dawg rhe Tamar Lear, Those eleered were Lresmderrr Pooerr Hoy.-rard, wee-pre54dear, , rrJh 1olerf4ader3orr, seererarj, Pale D,-.,erg treasurer, Norrhoh Cranford, exeiame eorhrhrrreef ATTEVT Feed, Parh Easgerr, To-lorrha EWS, Donald KThgrra'w r and Mary Morro, Ih Ford a earhrrrrrree :ormswhg of a repreeerrrahge from each horre roorh mer ro 5eTeer o class gift, Puff!-mo Tamar oo,s ard gurls were 3eTe:red from The vamoog eoarges ro usher darrhg eorhrrreheerherrr week The foTTo',whg served ai ofheers darrhg The ,ear Tf4fQ-V141 pressderrrf Poherf T-Tamrrard, nee-presrdeor, Pooh Corrheh, aeerefarl, Fo,e Dnyrer, freazarer, Narrhah Cranford, eufeeoe ' iorhrrwfee, Porh Eagsefff Fradrey Whwed Dowd Judge! Lprrdd Krrrgrrrarwl Gad Frflerr heed MISS r'w'TarTe Dah, Wai :aaa adrnser. lOl QM , c ,- -,.Y . -.1 xl. CLASS OF 1943 There were boi puprls who entered Brockton lnlrgh School os sophomores an September, l9-lQ. In October the constututuon commrttee ot the sophomore closs met severol trrnes, workrng dulrgently to drow up the constrtdtron ot the Closs ot l943, which was unonlmously occepted by the members, Two representotwes were elected trom eoch home room, one to sence on the closs color com- mrttee, the other on the closs gltt commuttee Members ot the closs Qrlt commlttee were trnolly lrmrted to tive who mode the tlndl selectlon The poprls enjoyed o tevv ot the deportmentol ossemblles, omong which were the mothe- motrcs, the lndustrrdl orts ond the French Through the co-operotwe ettorts ot the closs dues collectors o fund omountrng to over S600 hos been occomuloted in the treosury. Cn lvlorch S the tollowlng were elected to closs ottrces presudent, Rolph A Dupuyg vuce-president, Notolue L Wall- mong secretory, Bettymoe Swonsong executrve committee, lvlory E Born, Corolyn M. Compbell, Jonet B French, Joseph J Lowson, John A. Smith, The closs odvrser wos Miss B, Elrzobeth Elzbut 102 ,,,'.c ,gl RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club was organized in l323 under the direction of l-leadmaster l.ewis E, Rye and Coach Ronald F. l-lolt, The National Rifle Association issued the club a charter in l33l. At first the group met and shot in the local armory, but the boys are now proud of their own range built a few gears ago by club members and one of the finest in the state in both construction and arrangement, Although government guns were used at first, the club now owns its own eauipment. Entering into the holiday spirit, the club held a turkey shoot at Thanksgiving, Two ten-pound turl4e',fs were awarded as prizes, Later in the season the club was divided into four teams who fought for intra-club leadership, Shoulder-to- shoulder and postal matches were held with Sandwich, Nor- wood, Braintree, Quincy, Malden, Melrose, and Haverhill. The club completed a successful year under the leadership of the following officersi president, Warren Appleton, -lice- president, Donald Kelleher, secretary, Edward Knowles, treasurer, Warren Stedman, Ronald F, l-lolt was the club adviser. 103 x r 7 -s Y Y fr r R GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club began its active work in l936, al- though the organization started many years betore that time. The year l939-40 marked two significant changes in the club Beautiful robes were purchased tor the girls, and public pertormances were presented tor the tirst time. Maintaining their usual high standards, the club united with the Male Chorus to provide the music tor the Christ- mas Pageant. During the year the girls attended the opera Erminie, and sang tor the D. A. R. and at the Mag ,iii Festival, ln April, the club took part in the presenta- tion ot the long-anticipated The Gondoliersf' The tine repertoire ot the club, the outstanding voices ot the girls, and the capable leadership ot Mr, George S. Dunham all contributed to the success ot the organization. Otticers ot the club were Mary Baker, president, l-lelen Peterson, vice-president, Audrey Burgess, secretary, Eleanor Sears, treasurer, Miriam Allen, scribe, Miss Edith D. Sprague and Mr, George S, Dunham acted as advisers. 104 XV.': M ,A-Jgg A AAN, A.--H .M-,v,..f,,-,,-, -, - ,. ......a... X MALE CHORUS The Mole Chorus ltr-los orgooized arm lfif by Mrs Nellie W. Show, Subervrsor ot lvluslc Through bortucupotloh in the Mole Chorus, mort, excellent xouces ore duscowered, ortd ih- terest nrt good suhgmg is fostered. At Chrrstmos, the chorus urtlted wnth the Gurls' Glee Club ohd Drorhotrc Club tra breserltlhg the bogeoht 'Wermite Adorerhusn The groub sohg ot the Moytlower Music Festhol ff-ssoclotuort held ot Norwell l-ligh School, tor the Rotor, Club, Kmortls Club, Worr1oh's Club, ortd ot severol other church drld cmc tuhctlohs, irl dddutioh to school osserhblles Selero! rrterhbers ot the club olso were chosen tor the All-Stote Chorus ot the Mossochusetts Music Fesmlol f-.ssoclctlort :rw Jordon l-loll, Boston All mole roles in the obero The Gortdolrersn were token by members ot the Mole Chorus, Officers tor the t,eor were Worrert Appleton! presldehtg Robert Poulsort, truce-presrderttg Wllllom Wolker, secretoryg Worreh Stedrhoh, treosurerg Kertrteth Froeberg, libroriohg Phyllrs Polrher, OCCOFIWTJOVTIST, Mrs Nellie W. Show wos durector ortd odvuser ot the orgortlzotloh, IOS V - - iii BAN D Under the direction of lvlr, Wesley Merritt the bond spent o most successful school yeor. The boys, who presented o fine, olert oppeoronce in per- forming mony novel formotions on the gridiron, honored New Bedford by forming on intricote onchor, Other schools were given recognition by hoving the nome of the city The skyrocket morch, ci speciol with the footbcill rooters, who the music with piercing whistles. o lorge shoe formed ot the trodi- gome with Wolthom. spelled out by the bond. feoture, wos o big hit entered into the spirit Of Climoxing the Seclson wds tiondl Thonksgiviitig Ddy Although only two bosketboll gomes were ployed ot the ormory, the bond wos well received ot both. During the winter months reheorsols were devoted to concert pieces which were ployed ot the public performonce given in Moy. The officers were os follows1 president, Merton Goodspeed, monoger, Irving Bdilet, drill moster, Williom l-losson, drum moior, Williom O'Brien, twirler ond librorion, Richord Belcher. IO6 QCKTQ ae 'cs .,.,,-sunk' ORCH ESTRA Although the Brockton l-ligh School Orchestro lost severol leodlng members by groduotuon, rt wos shown thot o smoll orchestro con be os successful os o lorge one through ettlcient durectlng ond the berseveronce of the bloyers The orchestro blotted ot the molonty of the ossembl, oben- ing exercuses uncler the leodershub of Mr. Wesley Merritt, Throughout the yeor members lurnlshed muslcol brogroms on severol occoslons, nomely the Cltnzenshub Forum on Morch 6, the Sbecuol Teochersl Conventlon IU the bubluc llbrory on Morch 8, ond between octs ot the closs ploy. Tolcnng port an the oberetto, 'lThe Gonclolnersf' on Aonl l7, wos the most umportont event ot the yeor. The score wos o very cllttncult one ond necessltoted mony hours ot extro broctlcnng over o beruod ot severol months. At the begrnnlng ot the school yeor the tollowrng ottlcers were elected, Eclword Churchllll preslclentg Anne Jeffrey, secretory, ltlotolue Peorson, treosurer, Beverly Burke oncl Atherleen Honson, llbronons Mr. Geoge Sowyer Dunhorn wos the dsrector. 107 SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club was organized in l9l8 by Miss Bertha Loheed, From the seventy-tive interested persons at that tirst meeting, the club has grown in such leaps and bounds that it was necessary this year to divide the group into two sections, the senior and the junior. In December the members at the club combined with the Male Chorus, the Girls' Glee Club, and the Junior Dramatic Club to present the Christmas Pageant, Programs during the year consisted ot speakers, a banquet, and two enter- taining stage productions, My Aunt from California, and Stage Biographies. Club members proved their dramatic ability an Drama Day by staging two lively plays, The Lazi- est Man in the World, and l-lerbie's First Date, an up- roarious comedy. Under the leadership ot the tollowing otticers: president, Edwin J. Miclqevicz, vice-president, Anna C, Pearson, treas- urer, William G. Walker, and secretary, Ann Tullie, the club enjoyed a very busy and successful year. The club ad- viser was Miss Ruth Stokes 108 5 1 F J U JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB This yeor, the younger pupils ot Brockton l-ligh formed their own dromotic club. The Junior club members were the guests ot the Senior Club ot seyerol ot their octivities. At one meeting, Mr. Tucker goye on interesting occount ot his experiences in dromotics. Co-operoting with the Senior Club, the Junior Club oided in presenting the Christmos Pogeont tobleoux. In Februory, the members cleverly enocted Sister Sue's Beou to Dinner. Morlqing the club's debut wos Alice's Blue Gown, presented on Dromo Doy, The tine octing obility disployed in this pertormonce goined tor the juniors recognition eguol to thot ot the Senior Club. During April the ploy Behind the Soto wos presented by the iunior Thespions, A bonguet in Moy completed the colendor tor the yeor. The officers were Anthony Russo, president, Notolie Will- mon, vice-president, Mory Borry, secretory, Florence St Jomes treosurer, The executive committee consisted of Audrey Winnimon, Elizobeth Botes, Betty Clinton, Chor- lotte Boilet, ond Elizobeth Loys, The club wos odyised by Miss Rose l-l. Condon. 109 1753, -lg 56 Y HISTORY CLUB Founded in l937 through the ettorts ot Donte DiCicco ond Kenricl Boker, the l-listorv Club wos recognized lost yeor os o school octivitvr The club hos os its oims good history ond Hgood fellowship Eoch veor the club concentrotes on o porticulor held ot history-oncient, medievol, modern, or United Stotes, During the post veor members hove enjoyed listening to guest speokers Miss Porker gove o vivid occount ot her trip to Nossou ond Bermudo, At one meeting Miss Gibbs, the club odviser, chose tor her topic The Leogue ot Notions. An interesting tolls on Hlnternotionol Relotionsn wos presented by Mr, Bonney, In November severol club members, with lvliss Burns' ossistonce, set up in the librorv o propogondo corner which illustroted the propogondo methods used bv Europeon notions, The publishing ot the club mogozine AguiIo g porties ot Hollowe'en, Christmos ond in the springg ond intormol debotes ond question bees completed octivities tor the yeor. The otticers were president! Lee Wigreng vice-presidents lone lvlonthornej secretory, lvlorilyn Loysg treosurer, Ed- word Knowles. H0 i l W Q CAMERA CLUB Tm CUVVSVG Club, founded vw Vit WGS rcfdgwzcd dw? 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HI LIBRARY MONITORS' CLUB The Librory Monitors' Club wos tounded in l935, ond wos occepted os on occredited club in l937. Opening the yeor in October wos o roost ot Wolsh's form, Among the voried octivities during the yeor were o recep- tion tor the new sophomore monitors, o tolls on Clossicol versus Swing Music, by Wesley Merritt, o quiz progrom with joke prizes, ond o tour ot the Public Libroryi The stott ot the Abington l-ligh School librory wos entertoined by club members Other highlights ot the yeor were severoi porties given by club members, o book review contest spon- sored by the club, ond trips to ottend book review progroms ot other high schools, A revision ot the stott hondboolq Here's l-low wos mode. A new ond outstonding teoture ot the yeor wos the club pin. The otticers were Clementine Mogliono, president, Irene Moslowski, vice-president, Lorroine Williomson, secretory, Rolond Benoit, treosurer, Anito Chortier, Richord l-lolmes, Jomes Kossos, Alice Scorbrough, ond Edno Wolsh, executive committee. Miss Moriorie Burns ond Miss Mory Levering were odvisers. IIZ SEWI G CLUB Thg ig, Pg - , Club ACE Sfidej m Y -3 C, NWS Kgmmgfh A.' w'cL'eieId We Mfg' GCALEV Grd cimmes Poe g 3 ,- .f +raff afdw THQ ,2Q' wf4:-W'43 giufd ywfh rnQf ff:EVEf' CCLh'UEl ifJWWQ fps 2cf ZUVVQS'h2VE heMj To f2'+2D'C'2 L fwg' Cc DC Chmgrrmz Cfwd Sf xdef 'rv g'1 DU, fQ2.'2'Ci Lciyj, VTE 'A'A Defi CUIQQU 'he Club uwh H 'Qr s3wfQ 2:'Qrai W 5JiCNf 'ha kifneHvwQ5PAr WWQ3hf Nigw f1 iTOQNC 'WNQZ EGNif1'CQue V212 Qd WQV 10.65 w Ewrging w:MJdeC w fha other Q.Qr gU a u.'. hm2 2 eQg hQr ' 1352, CVQ1 Q QLJWCV hwe CMD ry :VI Berg cud War pcm 59' Fwd Craze bl, 3e. w g mop. uzeim angie, Quik Sl mzzkew drezgsa ZYNV cmd f ofmQ dfegaeg The dub .woe squad D, F V, M Cow duded 0. me 4oMomrwQ 05' rem- dQn',E e2wQfPAeGihQrm wie-pw2adQmL,Jo5egFmref2QfdmQp 3eQf2'cf,, ZMHQ, QUE .- , QL freazwer, and EGVDCVG Bwgeegv gugkjwf QQEFT STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL The Student Advisory Council wos first orgonized in V935 under the direction of Mr, John I.. Miller, lts purpose is to interpret the policies of the odministrotion to the student body, ond to present the ideos of the student body to the odministrotion, Meetings ore held twice o month. During the post yeor the council discussed mony topics concerning school life, Some of the problems ore os fol- lows: oppeoronce of the lunch room, possing in the corridors, pupil conduct, oppeoronce of grounds, bicycles, gymnosium uniform for boys, methods of presenting oll condidotes for closs office to the student body, ond porliomentory pro- cedure, l-loving purchosed books on the lotter subject, the council leorned o greot deol obout the correct woy of con- ducting d meeting, Notionol defence, first oid courses, ond disdster surveys were omong the subjects to which the coun- cil devoted much time in discussion. The officers were Wendell Worren, president, Tholio l-lolmes, vice-president, Violet Anderson, secretory, Leonord Londo, treasurer, executive committeei seniors, John Gil- more, Eileen Mclnnis, iuniors, Shirley Porry, Kenneth Rogers. The odvisers were l-leodmoster Ruel E, Tucker, Deon Ber- nice Sylvester, Miss Pouline l-loit, Miss Morie Doley, ond Miss Elizobeth Elzbut. H4 BROCKTONIA Hcrwrg iorrdered :rdfher 3L.i:e33iN ear E'dif'3 rc irored 'Q be 031334 dr C3 ee' 'de gwdeff bed, Vw'r'b 'fPrr:rr'wfrerf Ptwesf' Q :Qrwfrr !F'ELNTUfQd 3 dfd Grads We iegrs f ei' X.-red rfrfvdrrrverd Girly 'ri r feric 1x.H, sudewg drrd J!U V'l Vfe'ee+w'rg rr'rTer.revr.3 grgrfred bl, Jdrdghd rWQ, 'C,rI QCCLXQC' ,OMQ 3'r.w1Q frrrdrlg' Pubrrrgffl the Frdffirds Kr'Qd! !5f', drrd Jdgeild HOfr'r'Cr ' re rg,-,med grdrrrgr SUCH fegmrg grrjrrrei 33 Hwize the Die Ngwg CLE prop doses S' Pdrrri-r We grate Georg, Wosrmrrgcrr rrr the HE Cmddrrfrg, ddded :ei L :Lage Proud oi M3 4eHQrr swderrvax We 905 iregifxd 3 :fi chow the Eraefom Hgh punt mlwd fic-f' igzf' :rr 3 :iid e dam: program der WEE!! I-Jc,errber Qi The sfdff far The ,ear wdg PTEGGJQOJ bd, He'Ce'+ '2.'w,1rrr: edvgr-rrr-Qhref, SGHI, D,Mr13' , buzrrreag rrrdrrrdggr, drwd Ker- rrqk Borer, Jr, Crrculcrrofr rrzrrcger The ddwgerz Nr Edrrwrd PMC, Mfercrf, F .rrr 'ur Qepherr Core, bugrre zrrd S3 Sporme Urburfrg, Qaslsforrr. 115 l r 2 Q CLASS PLAY Sladding, an Andy l-lardy vehicle by Aurania Rouverol, was the annual play ottering at the Class ot l94l. Richard l-lollander dashed tram one side-splitting antic to another in the role ot the irrepressible Andy, Nancy Sim- mons played the daughter! Marion, a collegiate young Miss aspiring to a political career, Ralph Easton portrayed Judge l-lardy, whose approaching re-election to the bench plays an important part in the plot, Wayne Trenton, Ill, enacted by Vincent Salvatore, is the aristocratic blueblood engaged to Marion, Keeping peace in a house tull at tur- moil was the assignment handed to Nancy Murphy as Mrs l-lardy Anna Pearson and Phyllis Lucey as the married daughters helped keep things rolling with their martial dit- ticultiesy Virginia Rodgers ottered advice as Aunt Millyg Chester Burgess bustled about as Judge l-lardy's political aideg and good-natured Grandpa l-lardy was enacted by John Gilmore, Faculty members who directed the oraduction ot the play were Miss Ruth Stokes, coachg Miss Grace Studley, adtfiserg Miss Doris l-lathaway, costumesg Mr, R, B, l-lolt, stage directory and Mr, Arthur Long, scenery. H6 +,.,7 THE GONDOLIERS On the exentng ot Prcrrl TT! Brocfctcns rnusrc iopers flocked to B, H S. assennhl, hall to see and hear Gdhert and SuIhtan's aaeretta, The Gondohers The cast and orches- tra, whtch were rhode up enrtret ot students, v.te'e proud to be the hrs? to presertf The Gondohersu an Eroct ton The leads were as tohot.-.sr The Duke, Viarren Stedrrafl Lutz, Robert Ahdersong Don Hharnhra dei EoTerc, Podnc Burgessg Marco Palrnuerrf Norrnah Eohnderg Gurzetccre Pal- rnierr, Robert Paulsong Antonio, Warren fxtotiletorg Fran- cesco, Howard Solornong GIOVQTO, Gregor, Castonog thc Duchess, Helen Peterson Casdda, Madellh 'Jose The plot centers about the arnagtrg e.en's In the h,es of two dashurrg gohdohers, Marco and Gtuserrrre, who are led to helueve that one ot them is the rea! Trng at Baratarua After nnan, oercrlextng developments, a hamgr: endtng ns reached tor all, Others who aided an the L-VOdUCflO'7 T.-.ere Mr George Saw,crr Dunharn, durector, Mtss Eduth Sprague and Mr Wesley ,N .rrr ter- rttt, coaches, Mrs Nelhe Shaw, gurterwsor ot rnusrcg Mr Portald Holt, stage dnrectorg Mr Frank Swanson! tacuhy busrrress VTTCVTCQQV? Mary Baker, student busuness rnanagerr H7 4' A 731 3, r 'Bl i 5, T .I I 'D A lv , 1 - X y f v In ww 11-'s .. , L: . . X up : ', ' '-4. . , 5 A Y A - - 4- CHRISTMAS PAGEANT For the third consecutiie year the impressive Christmas Pageant, Venite Adoremusf' was presented in the B, H, S. assembly hall on December V9 and 20 by the combined dramatic and musical organizations of the school. Dressed in choir robes, the Glee Club and Male Chorus opened the program by marching into the darkened audi- torium carrying candles and singing fXdeste Fidelesf' The tableaux were accompanied by appropriate music and a short story ot each scene by the readers William Walker and Kenneth Ryder The tableaux presented were as tol- lowsi The Annunciation, There Was No Room tor Them at the Inn, The Shepherds Warned by the Angel, The Three Wise Men betore l-lerod, Before the Manger, The Wise Men Bringing Gifts. The program was ettectively opened with the strains ot the Pastoral Syniphonf' trom l-landel's 'lMessiah, and closed with the selection 'floy to the World. Miss Rose Condon directed the dramatics, and Mrs, Nellie Shaw, Mr. George Dunham, and Mrs Wesley Merritt ar- ranged the musical accompaniment, H8 'Y' 3 3 CURIE SCIENCE CLUB The yeor U40-4l proved o xery successful one tor the Curie Science Club The club colenclor consisted ot seyerol lectures, omong which were the tollowingg The Lotest Scientific Books ond Mogozinesf' by Miss Moriorie W, Burns, Cosmetics, by Mr, Stephen Cote, ond 'bo You Wont to be o Cosmetologistf' b ,rrrf Dr, Evelyn R-,ion Murphy. After enioying o trip to Oceon Sproy in South l-lonson, oncl seeing movies on cronberries, club members orronged the ottroctiye cronberry exhibit thot wos disployed during December ond lonuory, Completing the club yeor were yorious other octivities such os o noture wolli in D W Fielcl Pork, slides on the humon body, o Christmos porty, o visit to the Museum ot Noturol l-listory, ond the tinol meeting, o picnic. The girls were proud to be the tirst club members to present o picture ot o tomous scientist to the school. The tollowing otticers presidecli president, Anne Norlmus, secretory, Phyllis Miller, treosurer, Sonio Perkins, executive boord, Lillion Cohen, Lillion Woite, ond Ruth Ylfosolo. Miss Dorothy Choce wos the club odyiser. II9 X I tI.f?-l!D 'g .. JH.. :BQ T C BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB Under the able supervision ot Miss Anna M Dostal, the Business Administration Club completed its twenty-tirst year, The club still retains its original purpose: to enable members to become acquainted with business matters, and to inspire them to higher education and ideals ot lite. During the course ot the year the club enioyed several in- teresting lectures, among which were The Pure Eood and Drug Act by Mr. Cote, Music Relaxation tor the Stenog- rapher by Mr, Merritt, and Courtesy, a Business Asset. Eield trips to Producers' Dairy, the Enterprise, the telephone exchange, and the Brockton National Bank, were taken by club members The annual club picnic at Reynoldfs Farm closed an eventtul year. A proud achievement ot the club was the addition of a substantial amount to the Business Administration Club Scholarship Loan Eund organized in l92l. The otticers were Ruth Erickson, president, Norma Ellis, vice-president, Mary Flynn, secretary, James Hatch, treas- urer, Evelyn Ahearn, Eileen Cruise, and Madelyn Sullivan, senior directors, June Cole, and Edna Taylor, junior directors. 120 Cam! 1414 la QM fv 2 Xi Z 5,4 P Z X? 8 , 4 '14 1 6 X:A :A ig gg ma f xr: vs: Q 11: ?'l Z V4 1' Z u:A , ind! ?v-' R91 'C Q C uk CSB Quo. NLSYMQS QM those wxxo M009 usw cof SO QQXNQCO Xxx YYNOXC- ted Y OQQCOJ ' oxboo mg Wwe je Q02-SHUXQ . BURDETT COLLEGE f Aera THE TRAINING MEETS THE QQ NEEDS or THE TIME Ar ffm il'1'1,l'VL8A.dt8 cfemand f f f One- and two-year courses. Well- qualined faculty. 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TYPEWRITERS SUBSIDIARY SOLD'-RENTED-REPAIRED I29 fluiofw RECEIVE A LEGACY IN FOUR YEARS-BY JOINING OPPORTUNITY CL B I At that time you will be paid either S250, . S500 or S1000, according to the size of the weekly dues you select. You will also ref DIVIDENDS ON ceive dividends in addition to above totals. SAVINGS M o T L LL 0 FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION NORTH MAIN AT HOWARD STREET Some Interesting Items About PRODUCERS' DAIRY CO. 1. It is a true Farm:-rs' Co-operative. i. e. the Company is owne-cl and operated by the farmers who-v milk it markeLs. -'P -. .XII milk processed and mark'-ted, is umlcr STIIICT IABOIIJX- TONY CONTROL! -m .1. ll markets Producers' Dairy YI'l'liX: YITXNIIN D NlII.lx Cflomogvnize-dj a superior Vitamin D milk: l. 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SMITH COMPANY Jewelers - Opticians 54 YEARS AT THE CORNER j' CHURCH rzezaf MAIN STREETS 14SelwZSc!wal... 0 Business School with College Atmosphere 0 Secretarial Business Administration 0 Co-Educational 0 Free Placement Service 0 Write or call for folder 4' ARi'LZ'S.f,S.N.iIREET THE WILLIAMS SCHOOL 134 CQNlPl- lM EN TS QF Mx Photographer 172 MAIN STREET BJROCKTON Yi 135 BROCKTON NATIONAL ANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'gla Checking Accounts f Safe Deposit Boxes - Savings Accounts Trust Department - Foreign Exchange We Draw On All Parts of the World '11, 90 MAIN STREET - BROCKTON - MASSACHUSETTS RRANCH AT CAMPELLO 'oft RIALTO STUD10 1335 MAIN STREET - BROCKTON - MASSACHUSETTS ,., A F, , SJ Wishes to Congrarulare the Graduating Class of 1Q4I and to Thank Them for Their Patronage ART DAVIS - BOB DOYLE 136 For Your Movie Entertainment Visit the MQDERN HEATRE R K O Stage Shows czrzcf OUTSTANDING FEATURE PICTURES em. 's Savings LMONT ST E 3 H in 5 Ei iQQ lHl,i3EL MAIN sr. MA'N STBRESEETT ISI! 'A' Again the Peoples Savings Bank if Brockton extends to the Graduating Class gf Brockton High School its warmest congratulations .... A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Brockton Business College GEORGE E. BIGELOW, Principal This school has a traditional background of 5o years of experience in successful training for business SEND FOR LATEST CATALOGUE Telephone 635 226 Main Street - Brockton - Massachusetts 137 WW' 0 0 XMXUR 5565 Xi :Z 'Q f fl X is g MU un Shoes with Street-shoe Fit! Let your feet in on the fun-in a V3 Walk-Over KOOLIE. The new kind of play- mssfw A 4.25 M shoe that fits! Airy perfs. . . N buoyant platform. NASSAU: Beige 3595 ' , ffff. r nobby With brown- 1 ,E . 5:22. , i ff ' Free play for your feet in this KOOLIE. I 5U10C ig: Honey-beige nobby with brown--to wear 2 ' lqlb with bright playtime costumes. Fringed- moccasin 100k...supp1e mfmasin 55595 fi feel. The SUMOC. . wa., iff, t :f f1,.., '-1, 1 .1 xx 'I' W Part of the play parade! 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COMPLIMENTS OF Siam' MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY fqifzleiic 6006414 95 CHURCH STREET, BROCKTON, MASS. 141 M -f,, . 7 xx . I . at I find Smafzi. . . E F To Wear Suits and Furnishings X Styled by Z LINEHAN V as 0 ar ing Rear 7 Shop of Store lg COR. MAIN and PLEASANT STREETS .l 9 128 MAIN STREET BROCKTON'S . . . K LEADING WOMEN'S SPECIALTY STORE for OVER 35 YEARS i szcsgtffwl DURANU5 L . CI-ICDCCDLATE eavitt Gardens Creations 8' 'Il' Telephone 1120 72 LEAVITT sT. 12 MAIN STREET 142 Q5 Under- Grads know us QQ 33 W for what we are 159' And we know our Under-Grads and what they I like in the way oi Smart. new campus-styled Clothes. Th ' h U d G now K d UGG h hNQEq1anGj A I me mosm upto-daze ,lorhes ro 7 KENNEDY'S WI? Q UNDER-GRAD SHOP 5 P LLHII Q 5 I X Ilr It H O NICHOLS 81 ELDRIDEE 52 CITY HALL SQ., BHUUKTUN 143 INDEX OF AGNES O'NEIL BEAUTY SHOP .... BESSE-BAKER SYSTEM ,,.,..... BILLI NGS . BROCKTON BROCKTON BROCKTON BROCKTON BROCKTON BUSINESS COLLEGE . . GAS LIGHT CO. ..., . 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