Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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Mr. Anderson, Joe Evans, and Miss McMillan SENIOR ADVISERS Tnis was an enjoyable year, but its success was due in no small measure to our directors, Miss MacMillan, and Mr. Anderson. Both are especially qualfled ter their positions, Miss MacMillan, a Radcliffe graduate and Mr. Anderson, a Colby alumnus. Miss MacMillan, a charming and patient board member, directs one of our history plants, while Mr. Anderson, a gray-haired gentleman, is in charge of one of the research laboratories. They have helped and guided us over many a stumbling block. It Is to them v o owe our eternal thanks and gratitude. Last year wc were befuddled Sophomores. This year we ore the Junior class, but a success only because we were aided magnificently by our directors Miss Denning and Mr. Carroll. Miss Denning, whose charming personality has endeared her to us all is a graduate of Regis College and Boston University. Mr. Carroll, an ail around grand person, is a graduate of Boston College. Each of them successfully directs an English plant. Wc offer them our sincere thanks and deep appreciation for their guidance throughout the year. JUNIOR ADVISERS T wenty-tcur

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press them whenever the occasion arises. The first act of the counci!, with the full realization of the necessity tor adult counsel and mature judg¬ ment for success as a class was the selection of class advisers. The leadership and careful guidance of Miss Denning and Mr. Carroll have been important factors in the success of the class. Left to Right; Standing; Jumbr Nuqeni. .lames Cotter, A Id n Kiar- laen. Seated: Helen Duncowisi. Left to Right; First Row: F.rnisili r? rlanco-.:•. Alice A aqnosen. Mary Lehan. Charlotte Seeley. Melon OoniinehoUo. Lois Noonan Dor other . Clark. Second Row: Hole- Dantfewici. Mary Wall. Mildred St Ampler. Zeldo Grxh, Louise Quigley. Eleanor M ' Comkk. fcdreboth Carey. Third Row: Alan Afceimen. Ldurence Kepnc-s. Melvin Slimoi ' fef Withair Forbes, bar Hamm Anthony Lc-tbia. Fourth Row: Charles Poulos, John Whe¬ lan. Thomas Dodwell, Micheai Order shook. Fifth Row: Frances Sullivan, Melvin Sha¬ piro. Of course, you seniors want to know who is going to carry on at the Chelsea Senior High School after you ve left. With a glance at the record of the junior class, this year, in school activities, I do mean carry on. First of all, a peek at their form of government, in¬ stituted some years ago by Mr. Webber, the Junior Council consists of two representatives, a boy and a girl, chosen by each junior home room together with the four class officers who are elected by popular vote, Alan Kiarfaen, President, James Cotter, Vice-President. Helen Dancewicz, Secretary; James Nugent, Treasurer. This democratic form of government offers each stu¬ dent the opportunity to express his own opinion. The earnest enthusiasm and full cooperation of the student body grows out of the fact that the class feels that the representatives elected know their wishes and will ex- As the first illustration of their splendid cooperation in school ac¬ tivities, we refer to the sc-nioi play. Each year, as is the cuslorn the junior class is requested by the graduating class to assist In selling tickets. Everyone, eager to do his part set to work selling tickets — the result - a bigger delegation of juniors at the senior play than ever before. Such an excellent beginning gave way to even greater success. Helping upper classmates is one thing while the entire management ot an affair for your own class is somewhat different and naturally calls for double effort and responsibility, the fact that the Junior Prom turned out to be such a complete success is proof enough of the abilities of the Junior Council. During the course of the entire year this same aft ' tude toward school activities prevailed in the junior class, capable leaders and a cooperative class full M enthusiasm. Looks like they’re really going +c carry or- for dear old C. H. S. in 1943. JUNIOR EXECUTIVES Pane Twenty H»r«e



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Potential Kith Foyles T H E BOSSES VIEW THE ASSEMBLY Take my picture? Day ' s work done. Alouette, o-o-o-oh! Pa io Twenty-five

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