Haverhill High School - Thinker Yearbook (Haverhill, MA)
- Class of 1933
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Wag, 1, -.W ' -1339- VN, w .a N. Q:w.w5,w,gm , ,ww -,gf - W'1i'55i1J'iSf421i'J'fY f7?,'5f2:311I-i'i:'rfF7 ZzLwfr2!1'W'i ITS'-:!23'?,Sq1i?ii?7 igE'5i?fQ'f?ffIf,zw ' fyvf' yJl?i'ivt'1g 555l' 2 f'c1F+'Wf,f, TQ- WL' - Q' f rf .wise Q-A'L?f'xw?' ,.'5z1-i-WMQW Fe 2-if-af:- -if, ff 34:WfvaTf': :qs .gfi+11e1+.f-??gv?ffffs Fwiv' QA .wtQf.,.?w-ffff,-125. 4-w T2i'? umwnlnudnf-W. :scw.LrfxQ-c..lml,t'.immnL-izW1n.:L .amusxzuu a.m,.a.1vsm,: tux: Q: ' .wr a AQ: THE THINKER ii! f5Q XYlE 'ggqugsf HAVERHILL HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE HERBERT VV. W. DOWNES To the memory of Mr HERBERT W W DOVVNIQ vw the C115 of 1933 dudlcutc thu our wcwrbook VVC 511111 over remembu hun 15 1 frmnd and an mbplratxon . 4, W N . N, 1, .e ' . at 1 X I Y a FOREWORD In presenting this, THE THINKER of 1933, the yearbook committee ac- knowledges a deep debt of gratitude to all those who helped to make it a true picture of high school life. To the faculty advisers, and to Miriam Gordon, Morton Milxie, Jr., George VVaning, and Lawrence W1'en11 of the Class of 1933 the committee is espe- cially grateful for their unstinting assistance. i If this book helps keep alive the memories of high school life, the many hours spent in its production will not have been in vain. OW Pffmvgmzl and Our Sdioof FACULTY OF HAVERHILL HIGH SCHOOL Hobbs. Morse, Emerson, Depping, M sses rnanc, Saunders, Iu lv ts ul t, Bo rne, Meyer, Theria alle ow: Messrs. Lindberg, H R BACK Sherburne, sses Lundstrom, Tuck, 3 Mrs. Hill, M yan Croston, R M sses ordg Spoff Hutchinson, rson, C3 P ey, Kil arriman, H Messrs OVV I R FOURTH ughes. Cole Gleason, H B. SCS Mis Mrs. Casey, hlin Laug Mc Doran, Th rndike. Scott Cole, richer, P. h es Clark, T ller, Miss Oliver, Mi arrington, Sawyer, man, H ed Tri YS ow: Mess R RD TH1 lay, Wicke, Towne. ATC adret, Nichols, B sses C ,Mi akin ansur, D twood, M eman, Cook, George, A TC essrs. D. F M D Row: SECON Provost, Ge rge. sses Currier, Greenwood, Courtemanche, ,Mi Clovi Evans, ETS ace, Fraser, Holm ll Messrs. W. Freeman, Wa FRONT Row 8 THE THINKER mt: Hlgh - School Faculty ARLINGTON I.. CLOW - A 'J .- . - I ---- Principal JESSE H. BOURNE - - Axxistant Principal and Mathematic: Department Head ERIC W. MANSUR - Axfiftant Principal and Head of Chemixtry Department JOHN L. MILLE - Afsistant rinc' al and of Englirh Department WILL - - - Head of the Commercial Department ANNI . SCOTT - , - Head of Domextic Science Department HELEN L. THORNDIKE ffg ad of Modern Language Department BERTA M. HILL - - - Dean of Girl: ELLERY ATWOOD - - Science, Ciwicx, and Trade School IJILLIAN E. BARCLAY Q ' QQAAQ ' - - - French EARLE F. BOYD ------- Printing DORIS CADRET ----- Clothin ANNA LOUISE CLARK 'MWVQ A French BERTHA G. COLE - - 6 - - - Penmanrhip PHYLLIS F. COLE -all 'JAG - - English CHARLES CONLON F - Automobile Repair GEORGE M. COOK - - - - Hixtory ANToINE'I'TE COURTEMANCHE - - - Clothing R. ELAINE CROSTON ---- - Englixh BLANCHE CURRIER MARGARET C. DAII.EY-K5-K0-7' G9 ' - enog phy, JOHN L. DAKIN - MARCQARET DEPPING RUTH DONALDSON ELEANOR A. DORAN ESTHER EMERSON HARRIET V. EVANS VVIQEIVER H. EVANS DONAQD L. FRASER DONSALD C. FREEMAN WARREN S. FREEMAN THOMAS F. GARVEY JACKSON GEORGE MARY GEORGE - ALICE GLEASON EQOOJWA-f Gf.EowoM, U30--Q-LS. IDA E. GREENWOOD QZJC4, A - E. FORREST HALLET PAUL HARRIMAN EQNQQQ. German and Latin L I Q-AJ Typewriting, Arithmetic - Shop Freehand Drawing - E n gl ish Latin - Science A lgehra and Geometry - E n gl ith Englixh E nglixh - M ttsic A utomotive Repair - E n glixh - E n glixh - S panixh - Boohheepin g - Shop E n glixh H. H. S. 1933 lllIllllllllIll,lIllllllllllllllllllllllll JOSEPH HARRINGTON ELEANOR HOBES PERCY HOLMES GWENDOLINE HUGHES RAYMOND HU'l'CHINSON Qwwn - MARJORIE L. JONES - - - - - 9 Physics Shorthand English - Biology - - Civics - Physical Training ROBERT C. KILEY 4, Commercial Geography ALFRED T. LINDBERG - ' ' ff' 4 ' Mechanical Drawing EDITH O. LUNDSTROM Q - - ' , - Typewriting JAMES MANSFIEILD ' - - - , ' - Mathematics IDA M. MCGOVERN ----- Home Nursing ORREN B. MCKNIGHT ------ Physical Director SARAH MCLAUOHLINj - V- -Z' - - Arithmetic WALLACE W. MEYER - - ' - - ' - - Hismry JANE A. MORSE A - Mathematics PATRICK MURNANE ' e - History HELEN NICHOLS - - 1 - Fggdy DONALD L. OLIVER Z kg, Aj l History KARL M. PEARSON L f - ' '4e ',s ---- History DOROTHY PRESCOTT ---- Junior Business Training YVONNE PROVOST - - -- 1- - - Foods FRANKLIN H. REED - - Chemistry and Physics JOHN ROBERTSON -K - , - ' - - - Sheep Mem! KATIIERINE E. RYAN - ' E E - - English and Latin JOSEPHINE L. SANBO - ' - - History anfl French 1, WALLACE L. SAW ALICE E. SHERBURNE ETHEL G. SMITH CHESTER P. SPOFFORD LOUISE THACHER JOSEPH THERIAULT GRACE M. THOMPSON LOIS TOWNE - JOSEPH TRIEDMAN ELIZABETH E. TUCK EARLE TURNER RICHARD C. WALLACE MABEL A. WATSON FLORENCE I. WEBSTER CHARLES C. WHITE AMELIA L. WICKE BERNICE W.. CASEY HELEN E. FILA ANNA E. HUNTER - Mechanical Drawing - - English - Stenography and Typezcriting - - - Civics anfl T rarle School Director 2 French - - - - X ,. -, - fi! Z0 - Chemistry and Biology Ty pezvritin g - History History Lihrarian Plumhin g Latin - English - Boohheepin g Physical Training - Clothing - Secretary C lerh C l erh 10 THF THINKFR ulnllllllllllllll llllnlllllllllllnllll lululullll I nn ulllllnlulInIlllllllllllllllllllllln IIlnlnlllllllnlllllllllIllllllllllllllnllllllllllIll FRONT Row: Nicssrs. Robertson, Spoffurd, 'IlllI'I1?l'. BAM: Row: Nfussrs. Garvey, Boyd, Conlon. CI1l'1S'l'l'Ili P. Svolflfrmlzlx Timm.-xs P. CQARVIQY, CHARIJQS CIONLON tlouw ROISICRTSON ICARLIC 'TURNER EARLIQ F. Bovu ELLFRY Arwoon NORINQA WARD - - DiI'B1'fm' Aufonznbife Repair Azzffmmbife Repair' - Sheer Meta! P!1!7Ilbillg - Printing A mdemic Sllbjdffi - Clerk H.H.S. 1933 ll THE llilllllllllIIUNIIllIllIllllIllIllIllIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIIllIIllIllIllIIIllIllIllInIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll I Gfficers of the Classbf -I f AS SQPHOMORES Q ' f President - - - ' A 1 .V - X Vice-President - - QM, V Seereiify 1 'jx 'mmf Treamfer . n . , NRDBER1' Executwe Commmee x Pmur MCKEEN ANNA O Bm-an . BgA'lfRICE,I'IQY'l'C!'!l80N , + ' 1 5. ' AS JUNIORS 4 -- Pm-idea: - ' - -i 9 i Moom' Vice-President - A ' QhLAlgL0'l l'E QPIHLBQICK Secretary F' Treaxgafer - ' - - - 5 Vacuum ewziihl' Pfuur I Executwe Commntee ELEANOR WlI.LIAMS HELEN' Bnoww - -BARBAHA Ksiso Q ' 1 1, ' AS SENIORS Q President, 5 - V I- l - Vice-President - Do Secretary A Treqnqrer f ' Rlcx-nan HAYES ROTHY Hurcmsou - Vmcmm WEBSTER Joi-ru MAI-noun? A i Executive Committee A Moomr HowE GERTRUDEJXRCHAMBAULT PHILIP MCKEEN- b -, -Kbrwavi H.H.S. 1933 I3 RICHARD JOSEPH HAYES Thou dr! The Ma21 The senior class presents for your unqualified approval its illustrious and blushing president, Dick llayes, the one and only golf champion. He is best described by Mr. Clow's expression one of the best presidents any senior class ever had. Dick is genial, popular, and an all-round athlete, and we must not forget his excellent scholastic standing. J Senior and Sophomore Class President, Baseball, Basketb:1ll,fi ' Golf, Hi-Y, Philomathian Club, Student Council. 5 I ,t 1 if .1 le 14 I llllIllIllllllllIllIllIIllllIIllllllllllllllnllllnllllnlllllllll DOROTHY ELIZABETH HUTCHISON I Shall Not Speak TiII I Ilan' Augbt to Say Dot has faithfully lent her time and talent to the interests of our class, a fact which we truly appreciate. Vice President II, IV, Philomathian Club, French Club, Book Club, Ad- visory Council, Book Committee. VIRGINIA LENORA WEBSTER Beauty Seen IJ Never Lost Ginny's records during her two years as class secretary are as neat and good looking as she is. Cvlee Club, Philomathian Club, Dra- matic Club, Class Secretary III, IV. THE THINKER JOHN DENIS MAHONEY Ga on ami Increase in VaIorg Thin' I5 the Path to Immortality john's well known ability, together with his smiling Irish eyes, has been responsible for his marked success as class treasurer and chairman of the book committee. German Club, Dramatic Club, Phil- omathian Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, Book Committee Chairman, Advisory Council. I9-H-H-S-33 GERTRUDE LEONIE ARCHAM- BAULT A Sweet Attractive Kimi of Grace Cvertie's help in class activities is greatly appreciated. With her winning Ways we are sure that her college life at Pembroke will be successful. Cv. A. L., French Club, Executive Committee IV, Costume Design Club. CHARLES MOODY HOWE Who in Life'.r Battle, Firm Doth Stand Moody is so popular that he doesn't find much time for studying. Still he seems to get along finely without it. Hi-Y, Class President III, Executive Committee IV, Chemistry Club, Foot- ball. I f 1 , .11 f' ' U , L PHILIP GOLDER McKEEN The Unextingztixheri Laughter Shaker the Skier The 'fact that Phil was elected an officer of the class every year is proof of his ability and popularity. Band, Debating Club, Orchestra, Ger- man Club, Hi-Y, Class Book Commit- tee, Junior Class Treasurer, Sophomore and Senior Executive Committee. H. H. S. 1933 RUTH ELlZAllli'l'll Al5llO'I ll That Is Goh! Which I.: Worth Goh! Itls lucky for Ruth to have her name begin as it does, for she is always lirst on the honor roll. Glee Club, G. A. L., Chorus, Philo- mathizm Club, Steno Club, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club. ESTHER RITA AHAM I Am Nat of Many Words For some unknown reason Esther blushcs every time Mr. Oliver calls upon her in class. Glee Club. InIllInInInInIllnulllllllInulnlllllulllllllllllelllllu ll HUGO ANTONIO ACCONCI Tha Pruxwzt lx Great rcilh lhc Fumrcu Hugo came to us under the handicap of coming from foreign shores, but he has made a most remarkable record in studies and in outside activities. Class Football, Class Baseball. 9-H-H- - DEMETR.-X ALEXANDER IIcallh ami CA'CCf.fIll7IF.Y.f Mllflldlly Hegel Each Olherl' If Demetra is as faithful to her hos- pital duties as she has been to her stud- ies, there is no reason vshy she should not succeed. Glee Club, Chorus. 15 JAMES VINCENT ADZARITO Well L1mguag'il Darzyelu jim seems to be a cosmopolitan from the fluent way in which he speaks French, Spanish and English. Glee Club, Football, Basketball, Base- ball. ELEANOR HAZEN ANDERSON Joy Delights in Joy Eleanor is one of the jolliest girls in the class. She believes in smiling her way through life, and so far she has been succeessful. cies crab. ' 4 16 VIRGINIA JULIA ANTARAMIAN Pro1ni.ve Ix Most Given When fha Lear! ls Said Virginia goes for the lighter things of life, drawing and dancing being her chief weaknesses. Debating Club, Dramatic Club, Phil- omathian Club, Chorus, Hockey, Hik- ing Club. N He flax Brains and Knowledge lo Sparc ROBERT NEWTON ANTHO Y Bob's work as co-editor of the Brown and Gold displayed his originality and perseverance, and he must be given unusual credit for it. Sophomore Class Treasurer, Band, I ' . '. ' l Ihllomathian Clun, Debating Club, Book Committee, Co-editor Brown and Gold. 9-H-H- - INEZ ELLA ARCHIBALD Second Thrmghlx They Say Are Bust Archie has a penchant for uniforms, of the post ollice variety. Philomathian Club, Glec Club. NATALIE LOUISE ARCHAMBAULT Sac ihe Conquering Heroine Comer Nat believes that a laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Clee Club. 1- I THE THINKER MARY CATHERINE ANUSZEWSKI Glory I: the Torch of a Noble Mind Mary is a girl who has lent a help- ing hand to everyone, be it Freshman or Senior. U Glee Club, Chorus. 33 MARGUERITE LILLIAN AVERY A Clear Conscience I5 a Sure Card Peggy's distinctive features are hex pretty auburn hair and her laughing grey eyes. Dramatic Club, Philomathian Club. H. H. S. 1933 17 FREDERICK HARRIS AYERS Not by Whom, Hut in What Manner, It Is Done Very little do we hear from Fred. He believes that silence is golden? His snappy feet have made him a tennis champion. Tennis. I9 l JOHN PETER BACHINI Sound Reasoning Is a True Virluen John is a promising baseball player and is as brilliant in class as on the diamond. Baseball. - H - H - - DANIEL SIMPSON BAILEY, jk. Cnvmw1z Svnxc Ir No! a Common Thing If you look for fun, mirth, and mis- chief, you will find Dan right in the midst of them. Class Football, Airplane Club, Steno Club. HELEN MARION BAILEY Gay Gaod Nature Sparklcx in He: Eyes Her words of wisdom come from her lips, not in halting syllables but in rapid sentences. Steno Club, Glee Club. LAWRENCE JOHN BACIGALUPO You'd He Surprised All the world loves a fat many that is probably why Lawrence is so popular about the school. Dramatic Club. 33 RICHARD TOWNSEND BAILEY The Silver, Snarling' Trumpets 'Gan to Chidev You may like to remember that when you gaze upon Dick, you are viewing a future musical dentist. Band. 18 THE THINKER ANNIE LILLIAN BARNES All to the Good Ann has il quiet, pleasant personality, and will someday reach the height of her ambition because of her never fail- ing good-humor and her willingness to help her friends. Glee Club. RUSSELL WILBUR BALL ' Di-versity, That Is My Malia Russ is a quiet easy going fellow who manages a smile for everyone and gets the same in return. Band. ANDREW BARBERELIS An Affable and Courleous Genllemanv If youlre seeking a quiet, retiring fellow, just call on Andy. He's the man you want. Dramatic Club. l9-H-H- -35 MALCOLM BARNEY The Only Way lo Have a Friend Is To Be One Mal has friends galore thanks to his constant readiness to lend a helping hand whether on gridiron or in class- room. Football, Baseball, Basketball. VERA LOUISE BARNEY A Kind Heart She Hath RUSSELL GEORGE BARNES Ulmaginalion Rules llze World Russ doesn't spend as much time homework as he does in athletic activi- ties, particularly football. Glee Club, Football. on Vera has the rare combination of loving business and pleasure. In class she plunges eagerly into her accounting, but outside of school, she indulges gracefully in skating and dancing. Glce Club. H. H. S. 1933 I9 ETHEL DELAN BARRY Ami Gentle in Their Manner, They Do Bali! Thingx in a Quiet Way Ethel is as quiet as can be, yet, her sunny disposition and her charming ways have won her many friends. Glee Club, Chorus. I9- PRISCILLA FRANCES BARTLETT They Laugh That Wirz' Priscilla is one of the most humor- ous girls in school. Her friends are kept in stitches most of the time. Cvlee Club, Steno Club. J ETHEL MARY BARSLOW A Tender Smile, Our Sorro-aux Only Balm lt seems natural for Et to become a nurse as her grandmother and her mother also followed that profession. Basketball, Glee Club. H- -S CHARLES ALBERT BENOIT On Their Ozcn Merit: Modest Men Are Dumb Charlie isnlt much on sports, waltz- ing and the like, but when it comes to science, Charlie's right there. Chemistry Club. MARGARET EMMA BARTLETT Nothing Is More Useful Than Siltvnivw' Margaret is at first shy and sober, but as friendship lengthens, her gaiety increases. Glee Club, Philomathian Club. -33 ELMER BERMAN Ile Liver to Build, No! Baaxlu Elmer has acquired a reputation for sleeping in history class. He says he dreams of being il high class gigolo. Debating Club. 20 THE THINKER IllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIlllllllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllIllIllllIllIllIlllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll MELVIN HYMAN BERMAN Learn'd He Is in Medic'nal Lore Mal hopes to be a doctor. Well, good luck, Mal. Debating Club, Orchestra, Chapel Orchestra, Chemistry Club. I9 ORFEO BIANCHI A Woman IJ Only a Woman but a Good Cigar Is a Smoken if A happy-go-lucky fiddler who plans to fiddle his way through life is Orfeo. Orchestra, Chapel Orchestra, Bas- ketball. .M. MELVIN IRVING BERMAN Life I5 Generally the Best Doctor Mel is always keeping the type room astir by his arguments with Miss Lund- strom. ' Glee Club, Football, Baseball. -H-H- - ALFRED BIBEAULT A Daring Pilot in Exlremityv Al is a medium sized boy from small town, but he has a big heart. Chorus. MARGARET MARY BERRY On with the Dance Margaret has that certain something when it comes to dancing, but we think that she would rather go riding in a well known Ford. Glee Club. 35 3 CAROLINE MAE BILODEAU Aly llflirth Ix Like a Bubble-It Bursts So Unexpecledlyl' If Caroline plays her part in life as well as she did in our class play she will be a big success. You wou1dn't guess she is shy, would you? Glee Club, Dramatic Club. I H. H. S. 1933 21 WALTER M. BIXBY 'Tis Devils' Must Print Walt's one of our quiet friends from the Trade School whose ability as a linotyper is well appreciated. Trade School Orchestra. RICHARD VINCENT BOLAN A Soldier Full of Strange Qalhxn Dick will turn out to be an official at West Point if he keeps up the good work inaugurated at the C. M. T. C. every summer. Chemistry Club. l HARRIET MURIEL BLUSTEIN She Taketh Great Delight in Manic Harriet's fine brain is sure to aid her greatly in her life work, music, which by the way she does extremely well in right now. Philomathiun Club, G. A. L. I9-H-H- -33 HARVEY P. BOUCHER itffe Tempfatiuns Come to Ike Imluxirio ur UL Whenever there's any extra work to be done at the Trade School, youlll find Harvey on the job. He is an ex- pert at finding work to do and then doing it. Basketball. ANTOINETTE CONSTANCE BONASIA HH Hair Ir of a Good Colarl' Toni is a vivacious brunette and she has a weakness for a certain fleet-footed red-head. Spanish Club, Philomathian Club, Glee Club, Chorus. PAUL FRANCIS BRESNAHAN Timer Arr Ripe-If N01 Rolr1'n in KN? Paul docsnlt spend so much time class work as he dues in joking, but find his witty remarks entertaining. Baseball, Football. 22 THE THINKER IRVING L. BREWER God'.v Grealexl Gif! 10 Women Brewer is one of our promising mu- sicians and is the famous Walter Smith's understudy. Band, Chapel Orchestra, Orchestra. I9 BARBARA MAYNES BROWN Ience I.: More Mmical Than Any Song ffsi Barbara has brains enough for two, and what's more she uses them. Gler: Club, Philomathian Club. -H-H- - HELEN EVELYN BROWN 'UTA No blame! She ls So Humorouf' Helen was elected as our most hu- morous girl and how well we know it! Glee Club, G. A. L., junior Class Executive Committee. ELMO F. BUCCINI The Shorlesl Anxzcer Ir Doing The class shiek, Elmo is noted for his smooth appearance. Chapel Orchestra. ELEANOR MAY BROWN 'Tonstancy I: llze Foundalion of All Virluesn What a class of shy girls we have! Eleanor adds to their distinction with her favorable presence. Glee Club. 53 WINFRED ERNEST BURNO I Value Science-None Can Prize Ill' Winn is the mighty atom-and that's not limiting it to chemistry. His fav- orite answer to a question is Huh?l' Baseball. H. H. S. 1933 ' 23 WALTER F. BUSFIELD The More the Merriern Bus comes to school to excel in sports-football and baseball. He's a natural hunter and fisherman, his chief game being females between one and ninety years old. Varsity Football, Baseball, Hi-Y. I9 KOULA I. CAMPBELL Gentle in Manner, Firm in Realifyn Koula can always be counted on to be cool, calm, and collected in a crisis. Glee Club. ELEANOR FAE CALLAHAN 'fd Fair Exterior Is a Sign of Recommendalionn Silence-a giggle-a burst of laugh- ter-it's Tommy again. Glee Club. -H-H- - NELSON CANNEY All Namre Is Rerflessv We might see more of Nellie if he VV 4 . ' . asn't always in Newburyport Baseball, Trade School Orchestra. AVIS GERALDINE CAMMETT The Greatest Note of Her ls lollilyv Avis enjoys a good time as well as anybody does, even if it comes in school. Glee Club. 35 NICHOLAS CARIFIO Tad ami Grit Make zz Strong Team Nick, one of our star athletes and captain of the football team, is one of the best liked and best known students of the school. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Glue Club, Athletic Assn. 24- CECILE RACHEL YVONNE CARON Hislory Knows N0 Choxen People Cecile is one of our high honor students who has gained considerable fame as a member of the Chapel or- chestra. Chapel Orchestra, French Club. I9 llIllIllIllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ANNA EMILIE CARROLL And Not el Vrmily Ir Gi-ven in Vain Anna is a sweet little girl whose charming manner and winning ways are bound to make her as great a suc- cess in her chosen vocation as it has in school. Glee Club, Track. - H - H - - RUTH GLADYS CASSANO Sire Poxsexse: a Tower of Slrenglhu Ruthie is shy and modest, but behind her modest nature there is a hidden strength which will make her success- ful in life. Philomathian Club. LUCILLE CATON IJ She Noi Parsing Fair? Who will ever forget the ravishing Dagmar Carroll of f'The Goose Hangs High who took the audience's atten- tion from the plot of the play? Glee Club, Dramatic Club, French Club, Senior Class Play. THE THINKER DOROTHY LIDA CARROLL Noi Much Talk, Ralher a Deep, Great Silence Lida is always a good sport, quiet, and hard working. She has made many friends while in school. The re- sult of her hard work is displayed in her excellent marks. Philomathian Club, Art Club. 33 ALDO J. CERENO A Day for Tail, An Hour for Sport Aldo is the Trade School member of the Class book committee. Through his efforts the Trade School is well repre- sented. Football. .nh ,. 5 ova H. H. S. 1933 25 AARON CETLIN Great Ships Ask Deep Waters Aaron is a 'igrand little guy, for- ever smiling and spreading joy. We know one thing, and that is, he cer- tainly is ambitious to become a phar- mncist. Glee Club, Chorus, Orchestra. DORIS MARIE CHAMPAGNE Her Narurelv a Glam of Champagne Dottie will long be remembered for her brilliant answers in History. Glee Club. l9-H-H- - SATINEG CHOOLJIAN Where Therelv a will Therclv a Wayl' Sally's cheerful smile has won her many friends in her four years at high school. You can walk many a mile be- fore you find a friend like Sally. G. A. L., Hockey Team, Soccer, Art Club, Dramatic Club. HARRIETTE ELIZABETH CHASE Ax Mt'fl'y A5 the Day It Long To the people who know her, Hattie is known to have a most sunny dispo- sition, and she dearly loves to have Zl good laugh. Debating Club, Philomathian Club, Glee Club, Art Club, Dramatic Club. ADELARD A. CIIARTIER He Is Well Paid That It Well-Satin figdn VVe believe Ad's motto to be A smile to the wise is sufficient. The phrases, a fair student, a good athlete, and a true friend, best describe him. Varsity Football. 33 DOMINICK CICALE To Iliw 'fir Spar! Dominick represents the Trade School very well in athletics. Trade School Basketball. 26 THE THINKER IllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIIllIlllllllIllIllIllInIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ANDREW JOLLY CLARK, JR. Anil Then Ile Will Talk-Ye Gods! Ho-w He Will Talkll' Andy will bc a good business man eventually if his experience in manag- ing the football team means anything. Chorus, Class Football, Manager, Debating Club. I9 KENNETH HARTLEY COLCORD Nothing I.r Stronger Than Custom Ken is a well known traveler from the foreign land of Plaistow. If he's a true representative of Plaistow we think it should be put on the map after all. Science Club. SELMA ETTA COHEN Youth Now Fleer on Feathered Foot Etta's quiet manner and her humor are her outstanding features. Glee Club. -H-H- - JOHN ROBERT COLLINS As He Would to Dance with Girls The fact that Bob is considered the best dancer in the class will help him in the social world. Chorus. JOHN RUSSELL COLCORD Knight Without Fear and Without Reprauchv Russ will some day shine forth as a first class electrical engineer, if we are to regard his physical and chemical ability rightly. Class Football and Basketball. 33 PAULINE IRENE COMEAU A: Merry As the Day Is Long A dietician, Pauline wants to be. She is always working like a busy bee. But if by chance her vocation should fail, she might enter the movies with great success. G. A. L. H. H. S. 1933 27 CARL THOMAS COOK UIIKIIIJIXOIIIE lx Tha! Ilamfsowe Doexu Carl is one of those fortunate people who has been blessed with good looks and personality. Who conldn,t be pop- ular with that combination? Football, Basketball, Spanish Club. I WILLIAM CRANE The World Belongs Io the Evzngeficv From underneath Redls Hery thatch, there issue snappy comebacksn that are hard to excel. Spanish Club. ALIKNA IRENE CORMIER 15'righfUn fhe Corner Where You Are Albina, better known to her friends as Toots, is wondering whether she is going to be ri stenographcr, piano teacher, or an organist. Here's luck to her in whatever she undertakes. Basketball, Dramatic Club, Spanish Club, French Club, and Steno Club. 9-H-H- -3 JAMES UNDERWOOD CROCKETT It Ir Tranquil People Who Accom- plirh M14rh If you are seeking I1 friendly, straight- forward fellow you will find him in Jim. jim is one of our sturdiest boys both in character and in scholastic work. Philomathian Club. VERNA MAY COSIO Silence Is More Eloqucnt Than Woniru Verna is a firm believer in laughter, and spends a great deal of time con- verting others to the idea that it is the first essential for good health. Glee Club, Hiking Club, Spanish Club, Chorus. 3 EDWARD WILLIAM CROSTON True nm! Neuiral, All in n Mov1f'nl If you want to find out whether or not Edward blushes, ask him whether he likes pink elephants. Stamp Club, Football, B. A. L. 28 THE THINKER CLAIRE T. CROWE Liles-But Oh How Dif6fE7lfU If soundness of character, temper- ance in pleasure and judgment in work are essentials to success, Claire will succeed in any work she undertakes. Advisory Council, G. A. L. SYLVIA ELIZABETH CURRIER I Bear zz Charmfrl Life Sylvia always makes friends with every one she meets. The number of people in the class who call her Pat is evidence of this fact. Basketball, French Club, Glee Club. MADELYN MAE CURRIER The More the Merrier Madelyn is the kind of a girl we'd all like to have for our nurse. Her winning smile and sweet disposition would make anyone well. Glee Club. 9-H-H- - RUTH SUSAN CORNELIA DAGGETT The Sunshine of Your Smile-U ries and Ruthie will linger in our memo as a cheerful, thoughtful personage a versatile athlete. Basketball, Baseball, Track, G. A. L., Steno Club, Glee Club. l MARION PEARL CURRIER Con5picuous by Her Absence We were all happy to welcome Mar- ion back after her illness. She was much missed during her absence. Science Club. NORMAN KEITH DANIELS Tad and Talenl Make zz Slrang Team Whenever you want to find Norman, look for a crowd of girls and he will be found in the center of them. Band, Orchestra, Hi-Y. H. H. S. 1933 WILLIAM ALEXANDER JEFFER- SON DAVIS Lel U: Do or Die Bill spends most of his spare time playing basketball and studying for pharrnaceutal work. Class Basketball. ANDREW HENRY DEMPSKI Parfums, and smqyis lhe Canis Here's to Captain Dempski in the near future. He sure will make the army boys jump. Class Track, Science Club, Band, Dramatic Club, Chemistry Club, Senior Class Play. 29 MARION SARAH DELORIA I Nefvsr Dare To Bc As Fznmy Ax I Can rr Marion has been with us but two years, but even in that short time she has proven by her attractive personality and ready smile that she is destined to be a perfect nurse. Glee Club, Dramatic Club. HELEN ANNA DAY Life Ir a Svriex of HUu?lCC,V,, Helen is one girl in 205 who doesn't cause Miss Evans any trouble. Glee Club. 9-H-H-S-33 KATHERINE MARGARET DICKSON Ami Not a Vanity Is Given in Vain Kay furnishes our laughs in this way: She takes a drink of water every clay before entering 214, because geog- raphy is so dry. Tennis, Art Club. MAMIE ELEANOR DIPIETRO Rome Wa.r Not Built in One Day Mamie always has a smile for every- one. Perhaps her quick and ready way comes from her active participation in so many sports. Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball, Ten- nis, Track, Hiking, Hockey, Archery., Swimming, Glec Club. 30 TIMOTHY EDWARD DONAHUE, JR. Today I: Yertefdaylv Plan Put into Action Tim doesn't give as much concern to English as he does to mechanical work in physics, yet he docs mighty well just the same. Chemistry Club. THE THINKER l JOSEPH CORNELIUS DONOVAN Uficlion ls Tfanxilory, A Step, a Blow Joe has a smile for everyone and is one of the kind who can be depended upon. Spanish Club, Dramatic Club. I9-H-H- - JOHN ALPHONSE DUFAULT My Son, Be Good John's main interests lie in playing basketball and football, in which he stands near the top of the rank. Basketball, Football, Baseball, Philo- mathian Club. EDWARD ALVIN DUMAS fosters Do Oflen Prove Prophetsl' Ed has the distinction of being the youngest member of our graduating class, but that doesn't prevent his at- taining high scholastic honors. Brown and Gold. HELEN W. DRESSER Expression IJ Actiorzlv Beauty in Repose Helen is one of those versatile girls who seems to do well in anything she undertakes. Glee Club, Philomathian Club. I LLOYD GEORGE DUNKLING I Do Nol Like Thix Foalingn Lloyd has a southern drawl and a laugh that brightens up the dullest of classes. Basketball, Football, Chorus, Glee, Science Club. H. H. S. 1933 31 LEO DZINGELEVICH Learning Without Though! IJ Labor Lori As Aristotle was a student of Plato, so Leo is a student of Einstein. Philomathian President, Class Book Committee, Chemistry Club President, Dramatic Club, Science Club, Class Footballj .Student Council, Debating Club, Class Baseball. FRANCIS WHITNEY EVANS Where Liherly Deer-Us There IJ My Coufzfryn Frannic is a shrewd business man as well as I1 keen debater. Watch out! he may be pleading a case against you some day. Hi-Y, Brown and Gold Stall, Advis- ory Council. NICHOLAS D. ELIOPOU LAS Learning hy Sindy Must He W01z Nick's becoming an eminent chem- ical engineer will be due to his having spent so much time in heavy thinking -philosophy and physics. Science Club, Chemistry Club, Philo- , mathian Club. 9-H-H- - RITA MILDRED EVANS One Inch of Joy Surmounls of Grief a Span Always merry and smiling,-Rita has done her part to keep the school room pleasant and cheerful. Glee Club. fVTf2f2ii?5f1V ' - ' s,l'f1f5gg-gig. .- L. ' 1 . , t.Vgrfag3gigfzs:..fe-:og -- . A Mr K - :e,5:igwf--3'-?v:v?'5X - : . it g'.1, ff,9 I- J 1' 5 fn , 5- , .f'g'fyf-It ' . . gs' K ofa ' a ft1'..- am 4, M 1 T 5.s1i,g',oYl PAUL HENRY ETHIER Free Soil, Free Merz, Free Specrhn Paul is a great social lion, using school as a place to park his hat and crack a few jokes between the hours of 8 and 1:30. Varsity Track. is WILLIAM FREDERICK FAGEN He from Whose Lips Di-vine Per- ruafion Flour Coming from 11 New Orleans high school, Bill has attracted everyone with his southern accent and charming cour- tesy. Senior Chemistry Club. 32 FARACI JOSEPHINE Life Ir Shari-Art Long has a cheerful which should do own life and the lives of those with whom she comes in contact. Josephine always smile and ready wit, much to brighten her Costume Design Club, Fine Arts Club. BEATRICE ELIZABETH FEATHER As Merry Ax the Day Is Longn' You will always find Betty cheerful and smiling. Whenever there is any autographing going on Betty will be right in the middle of it. G. A. L. MARY FRANCES FARINA How Sharp lhe Point of This Re- membrance Is Mary is an ambitious person, but she has more true friends than Caesar. Glee Club, Philomathian Club, Dra- matic Club. 9-11- - - ELEANOR IIENRIETTA FELKER Self P0r.ve.vsiorL I.: the Backbone of Aalhorilyn Eleanor is a true sport in every sense of the word. Fair play is her motto. Volley Ball, Hiking Club. THE THINKER CLEREMONT M. FAUBERT Speech Is Great, Bal Silence Is Greater Cleremont is one of the minority who say so little and get so much done. He is exceedingly uncommunicative, but is a fellow well-worth knowing after one gets to know him. Track. 33 EDNA FIENMAN Deeds Not Wonlxu Edna's line business ability will un- doubtedly help to put the financial world on its feet. Glee Club. H. H. S. 1933 33 CHARLES WILLIAM FINGER flf1.v1'11ce llflaktxv the HL'art Grnw Fourier Charlie's winning personality is evi- dent in the pnpularity he has gained during his Senior year at our school- his tirst and last year here. Glee Club. 1 AGATHA THERESA FISET The VVir1dy Satisfaction of a Tongue lf things keep on, Haverhill High School will become a hospital-hercls another prospective nurse. Glee Club, G. A. L., French Club, l Class Basketball, Track, Philomathian A Club. I9 ARCHIE EDGAR FOLLET llM1l.TfC I: lhe Unizferxal Language of Ma1lkind Archie is one of our quiet boys, but not when he's in the band. He touts with the best of them. Band. DOLORES REGINA FOLEY Eat Some and Pnrkvf Up the Ravi Dolores wants to be a dietician. Shu believes that we live to eat, not eat to live. Glec Club, Chorus. -H-H- - 33 HERBERT ELWIN FOSS Hut Ccrlain Winds will Make Mc1z's Tcvzpcrs Hari Herbert has almost a woman's weak- ness for talking. He probably got the fatal habit from associating with too many girls. Debating Club, Glee Club. l SIDNEY BERNARD FOX Tha Ilighcxl Clnldfffnzz Takes Rim in lhc 1,0-:wxz 11 The eminent Clarence Darrow will one day be equalled by our own Sid lfux who aspires to be a criminal lawyer himself. Band, Debating Club, Philomathian Club, Class Football. D THE THINKER 2.1 ..................................................................... .. ......... .............. mf: ................. ................................................... HENRY FRANCESCONE Youth IJ Full of Spark Henry takes a keen and active inter- est in sports, and he shows the same attitude in his school work. Senior Chemistry Club, Class Foot- ball. I9 GEORGE WILLIAM FREEMAN I Renounce All Conjidenceu George is planning to make a mark in Tree Forestry. Letls hope that some high tree doesn't let him down. Hi-Y. l GERTRUDE FREEDMAN Bo rn for Succexxv To be a perfect secretary is Ger- trude's sincere wish. It's quite a task to become perfect, but Welre all with you Gertrude. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Costume Design. -H-H- -35 DOROTHY ARLINE FRENCH A Woman Was Leader in lhe Deed The Steno Club has profited by Dot's leadership and her friends by her ac- quaintance. Glee Club, Spanish Club, Executive Committee, Philomathian Club, Steno Club. CAROLYN MAE FULLER Dare To Be Wise Coco is always good natured and ready to help. We call her Mrs. Hill's right hand man. Wc've often won- dered where she got the name Coco, but she never tells anyone. Archery Instructor, Advisory Coun- cil, Art Club. JOSEPH GAMBINO Lively Ambilion Tfumpeleth To All J joe is a true representative of the Trade School-loyal, ambitious, and athletic. Baseball. H. H. S. 1933 35 MADELINE CATHERINE GARA- VENTA Good Heallh and Good Sense Are Two of l.ife's Crearosl Blc.v.virzg.r Madelinds place in school life will be a difficult one to fill. Glee Club. AMBER CARLENE GARDELLA Women Al-ways Have Some Men To Reserve rf When the Tastyeast jesters sing of pep, vim, and vigor, they must be referring to Amber. However, they forget to add brains.H Glee Club. ROMILDA ELIZABETH GARDELLA Wisdom IJ Only Found in Truth Romilda accomplishes her work faith- fully, and a few years hence, as a re- sult, will be one of our most famous classmates. Glee Club. l9-H-H- -33 ERNEST R. GAUVIN For Hir Hear! ls in Ilix Work Ernie's determination in his work at the Trade School has made him an honor roll student. Basketball. HELEN BURNADETTE GAVIN A Disposition To Prcxcr-vc Honey, in the case of Honey Gavin, refers to her disposition as well as to her athletic ability. G. A. L., Basketball, Track, Base- ball, Gym, Glee Club, Philomathian Club. . I PETER CHARLES GEORGACOP- OULOS No Man E-ver Became Suddenly Rich Pete's presence behind the soda foun- tain is one reason why his confectionery store is flourishing despite the depres- sion. Senior Chemistry Club. 36 JOHN GEORGE GEORGIAN Might Wax the Mea,vure of Right John is one of our quictcst boys, but he can always be expected to show up with high marks at the end of the term. Class Basketball. RUDOLP H GOODMAN The Style Ir the Man Himself Rudy has followed in his brother's footsteps in an excellent manner, es- pecially in football. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball. VICTOR GESMUNDO You Hear That Boy Laughing-You Think He's All Fun Vic is the live wire of the class, supplying all the electrical humor. His famous impersonations make him a nat- ural comedian. French Club, Executive Committee, Dramatic Club, Philomathian Club, Class Football. 9 - H - H - - IRENE ELYNOR GOODWIN All Art Consists af the Slug of Ex- Y, perience Irene is gifted with artistic talents, and some of her work is really worthy of an exhibition. Glee Club. THE THINKER WALTER GOBBI No Pleaxure Emiures Unseaxund by Variety Gobbi is one of our leading athletes and a high honor student at the Trade School. Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Var- sity Baskctball, Trade School Vice Pres- ident. MIRIAM LILLIA'N GORDON The Press Is the Fourth Estate of the Realm Mim is our schoo1's future Ethel Barrymore, and a serious competitor to America's great editor, William Ran- dolph Hearst at the same time. Philomatliian Club, Brown and Gold Editor, Student Council, Senior Class Play, Steno Club. H. H. S. 1933 37 ulIllInllnlIllIllIllnlIllIlllnllllllllllnlllllllIIunlllllllllllllllulllllIllIllIllIllllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllnlllIllIllIllIllulnlIllIlrIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll FISK R. COVE Nothing Sucrrmix Like Succersn Fisk's presence in 206 every morning is one reason for the stir of interest. He doesn't contine all his antics to that room, however. Glee Club. I9 RUTH THELMA GRAY A Merry Hear! Maketh a Cheerful Coznzlenancev Ruth's popularity can be accounted for when one sees her light hair and blue eyes. Her willingness to help makes her an indispensable member of the book committee. Book Committee, Glee Club, Philo- mathian Club, Student Council, Costume Design, Science Club, Stagecraft Club, Chorus. WILLIAM DOUGLAS GRANT School's Race Well Run, Schonlk Work Well Done Doug is well known to his friends for his winning way. He is going to take art for his life work, and from what his school work has shown he will become Il great success, Orchestra, Track. -H-H- -5 SHIRLEY EVANGELINE GRAY Her Leaf A150 Shall Noi Wilhrru Shirleyls smile and eagerness to meet new friends will lift her to success in her chosen profession, that of a secre- tary. G. A. L. V NORMAN HAMBLIN GRAY His Elzemiex Shall Lick Ihu Dux! Normie is remembered for three things: his excellent character portrayal in the class play, his work on the Brown X Gold, and his ever ready wit. Brown and Gold, Class Play. 3 c A L fc 6 57 1 f A l If VIOLET CHRISTINE GREENLAYV Si-If Trax! Ir the Firrf Secret of Sfzrcesxn With her good looks and pleasant manner, it's no wonder Violet makes so many sales for Grandls on Saturdays. Glee Club. 38 THE THINKER tlIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllnlIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll, IIllIllIllIllIIllIllIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll DOROTHY BELLE GREENWOOD All We Ask Is To Be Le! Alone Dotls good looks and her great am- bition will carry her on to the highest pinnacles of success. Steno Club. SOPHIE E. B. GUDINSKY 'Ti: Good Will Make: Intelligencev Sophie's pleasant smile and good fel- lowship have made her the good friend of all who know her. 9-H-H- -3 VERONICA MARY GULEZIAN Clearer Than the Noondayn Veronica is especially noted for her lovely, wavy hair. Glee Club. 5 I MARION RUTH HAINES How Fofcihle Are Right Wordxu Give Marion a basketball and she is contented. For four years she has been a star player on the class team, but her real ambition is to become a nurse. Basketball, G. A. L., Track, Glee Club, Philomathian Club. RALPH OTIS HARNDEN, JR. A Wise Son Maleellz a Glad Father Ralph is known to his classmates for his contagious, winning manner. Quiet and observing, he makes a success of all his studies. Art Club. l l ERNEST DOWNING HASELTINE Thi: Bank-Nole World Ernie is Il great boy in more ways than one, in fact he's a sample of big business. Chemistry Club, Debating Club, Dra- matic Club, Philomathian Club, Student Council, Senior Class Play, Golf. H. H. S. 1933 39 IllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllnlllIllIllIllIllInIllIllnullIllIllIllIllIllnlIllllllIllIllIllllIllIllulIllIllIllIllIllllIIllllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIlllllllnllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllli FREDERICK HAUSLER Weslwanl Hal' Fred came to us from the Windy West. We find him an ideal repre- sentative of that region of our country -active, cheerful, and somewhat windy Chemistry Club. I9 ALBERT PRESTON HAYNES SiIenue Is Golderzu Albert seems to be quiet, but you never can tell. Silence covers up a great deal. Art Club. -H-H- - SARAH HAYNES Great Thoughlx, Like Greal Deeds, Num! No Trumpet Sarah is a good sport, and lots of fun. She always appreciates a good joke. G. A. L. 33 WILLIANI E. HAYNES The Noixe of Many Warns The only thing that could really wake Bing up was football. Isn't it too had it lasts such a short time? Football. -IEANETTE HERS HFIELD There IJ No Remfrly for Time Mix- spent Jeanette is a quiet little girl who upon first impression seems to be bash- ful, but who knows? Glcc Club. . l DOROTHY IRENE HIGGINS A Soft Anxfc-er Tnmefh Away Wralhu When two dots get together they usually make a colon, but when our Dot and her pal get together, there's nothing half way about them. Spanish Club, Philomathian Club. Steno Club. 40 JANICE N. HILLS The Opinion of the Stronger! I: Al- ways lhe Bei! Janice has a personality which is hard to find-popular with both boys and girls. Glee Club, Steno Club, Dramatic Club, G .A. L. I9 WILBAR MARDEN HOXIE Ulllnstrioux Prederexxorn Wilbar can always be depended upon to defend his native state. New Hamp- shire should be proud of this loyal and intelligent citizen. Camera Club, Airplane Club, Philo- mathian Club, Chemistry Club, Book Club. MILDRED RUBY HILLS Honor Lim in Ilonerl Tail Millie will be a second Betty Crocker or Martha Lee if we are to take ac- count of her trend for domestic activi- ties. -H-H- - ALICE DELIA HOYT Aft Ir Frozen MziJic Spooks is interested in an artistic ca- reer, especially in work on costume de- signing. Her frank nature has made her many friends. Science Club, Glee Club, Chorus, Cos- tume Design Club, Philomathian Club. ELEANOR ESTELLE HOOKE Love Trulll, But Pardon Error Eleanor is the most sophisticated girl in the class. She is sure of her charm, and even in her recreation she uses it to gain her ends. Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Philo- mathian Club. 33 INAMA'E HUNTOON Anything But History, For Hixlory Mutt Be Faire A dashing young lady who is always on the jump and ready for everything is Ina. Glee Club. H. H. S. 1933 BEATRICE MAE HUTCHISON If Eyexv Bea, though serious, has a fine sense of humor, and she knows when to be in each mood. Sophomore Executive Committee, Philomathian Club, French Club, Book Club. I SERANUSH JAFFARIAN :iMC'1iiCiI1E for the Souln jetliels ability as a Librarian has cer- tainly helped Miss Tuck this year. Her ambitious nature as voted by the class assures us of her success. Philomathian Club, French Club. The Lighl of You I5 Good for Sore 41 JOSEPH CARLETON IIUTCHINSON Lifvmry Men Are a Perpelnal Primi- hood If Dr. johnson had only been wise enough to live today instead of in the 18th century, he would have found a cure for his pessimism. A tive minute chat with joe is enough to drive away the worst case of the blues. Science Club, Senior Chemistry Club, Philonmatliian Club. 9----3 VINCENT PAUL JAMES There Ir Nofhing New Except What Ir Fofgoiterf' rr Vinny has been named as Rudy Val- leels image. Therels one help however, he doesnht try to sing. Class Football, Class Baseball. BE'I'TY HYDER fi Plcvzxing Perxomrfify Wins All Betty is a loving, dependable girl. Her teachers can always depend on her for a well prepared lesson. Glee Club, Chorus. . I - VICTOR JAROSZ Lei No! Your Hear! Be Troubled In only a few words Victor indulges, but those few are significant. Chorus. 42 THE THINKER JULIA MORSE JOHNSON Enclmnrre.r.v of the Stormy Seas Julia's many ine characteristics com- bined with her effectiveness in class work make her one of the indispen- sablesl' of the school. Glee Club. ER Straw Gludnexr on the Path Stacy's the future coach who found that sports will win over the coldest of girls. Football, Basketball, Debating Club. NEST GEORGE KARAMPATSOS ARTHUR HARRY JONES What Merz Have Done Can Still Be Dane Jonesie, though small in stature, is one of our future masters of the violin. Orchestra. 9-H-H- LILLIAN MIRIAM KARELIS Empires Dixralzfcg Song Paxsfs Nat li'ZL'1IyH Minii is of the poised, dove typeg always zcstful, in good taste, and top- ping these with scholastic honors. Soccer, G. A. L., Student Council, Brown and Gold. ARAM KALALIAN The Blessing of Earth Ir Taill' Aram is lit if anyone is to step into the shoes of P. Morgan. Class Baseball, Class Football, Phil- omathian Club, Stage Craft. -33 ALBERT PETER KATA The Work of the World Must Still Go On When it comes to accounting, Al is right there with his quite accurate, though slightly embarrassed, utterances. B. A. L. H. H. S. 1933 43 CHARLES KATZNIAN Lexi We Forge! Charlie believes in picking up dust when he drives-:ill he leaves behind is the rattle. Chorus. - ANTRANIG KAZANJIAN Mo1lzfrali0n, fha Nolzlrrl Gif! of Hl,di't' 71 Ante's zexil for physics :md chemistry demonstrates his interest in phzlrnm- ceutnl work. Chorus. cr I9 i is ARLENE GENEVIEVE KAZLOW Slight Noi lbs Good Arlene is one of our blondes. She seems quiet, but she can tnlk at the right times. Everyone likes her and claims her ns a friend. Glee Club, Chorus, Basketball, G. A. L., Costume Designing. JOHN KAYE Ylfllffl Ix Afvcwzys the Sfrmlgvxl Argu- men! in the class and can never be found when he is not ready to laugh :ind join with his pals. n n d John is one of the jolliest fellows B. A. L. C -H-H- -33 JANICE KEIGHLEY ' ' Life Ir Shar! and Me dr! Long Janice is one of the most distinct independent girls in the Class. She fl second Greta Garbo. Art Club, Dramatic Club. LOUISE FRANCES KELLEY F0rl1n1e Hefpx lbs Brave Lnuisels coming from Boston at such n lute time did not prevent her from succeeding in getting Il position in the Model Office. Public Speaking, Basketball, Glee l Club, G. A. L. LLLLJ KVLML 44 THE THINKER uunllllllllllllIllIllnlulllllllllllllllllllInIllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllnllllllllllllnllllulllllllllllIllllullllllllllInlnllullllIlllllllllllllllullllIllInnlnllllllllllllllluln ARTHUR KELLY Every flflan Ir Like lhe Company Ile Ir Won! io Keep 11 As we know Art, he is quiet and serious but is as ready to laugh and be merry as any member of of the class. Hockey. l I9 HERBERT AMOS KIMBALL Powerful Indeed Ir lhe Empire of IIabil Herbie is students in his lessons satisfaction Football, to his teachers. one of the most industrious the class. He always has prepared and is a source of Baseball, Philomathian Club. BARRARA FRANCES KELSO No1hing Is Slronger Than Cuslomu Barbara is the envy of everyone in her history class when she stands up and gives the correct answer to every question. Phlllllllllflllllll Club. - H - H - - lIARRIE'l' AGNES KERSHAW f'Sociely in Ship Wreck Is a Conzforl to All Well known, well liked, these terms describe Harriet perfectly who, with her pleasing personality, has acquired a great many friends tried and true among her classmates. Glee Club, Dramatic Club. 33 JOSEPH VINCENT KING A Gund Rfpufafizln I5 More Valuable Than Morley Joe is to be found in places where the smarter students gather. lle can always be depended on to keep smil- ing. Philomathian Club. EVE JOAN KLADKY Na One Knows What He Can Da Unlil He Tries Eve is the sleepicst Senior in the school, as well as one of the cleverest talkers, for she successfully wins over the teachers whenever necessary. Public Speaking Club, Philomathian Club, Dramatic Club, Debating Club. H. H. S. 1933 WITOLD KLIMAUSKAS Trn!h Is the Highest Thing Thai Man lllay Keep Witold has successfully combined physical and mental ability and has gained the distinction of being one of the class's more brilliant students. Class Football, Student Council. BERNICE BARBARA KOTULI AH Trnlhs Are Not To lic Told just because Bernice has to sit up on cushions when shels driving, is not a sign that she will fall short in our esti- mations. - K French Club, Ihhilanathian Club, Cvlee Club.,I o L zu 'Xa .7' 9-H-H- - KATHERINE KUTENSKY The Mind Conrcious of Virlue May Bring the Suitable Rewards Kitty often says teasing things so seriously that one would think her really serious except for the warning twinkle in her eye. Glee Club. ALFRED JOSEPH LaBELLE By ihe Work One Knows the Work- man Alfred is a modest boy with Il big smile, but there's plenty of knowledge behind that smile. Chorus. 4-5 BARTON MILTON KRAMER Ax ilu' Crm' Stands There is nothing more enjoyable to Barton than an argument. He is get- ting practice, for, as a politician, he must be a clever speaker. Debating Club, Public Speaking Club, Brown and Gold. 33 DOROTHY MAE LAMPREY And the Dancing Har Begun Now One never sees this Dot without her pal of the same name. Perhaps that explains the reason for their inclina- tion. Glee Club, Steno Club. 46 THE THINKER LLEWELLYN HENRY LANE No Age Is Shut Against a Great Genius A rare combination of football and acting makes Bill one of the Senior Class celebrities. Football, Hi-Y, Senior Class Play, Book Committee. tor in GERALDINE LAURETTA LANGLOIS Nothing Gran! Wa.v Ever Achiever! Withoztt Ezzfhzt.via.wt Jerry is truly a friend, cheerfully performing each task and always ready to lend a helping hand to one in dis- tress. Glee Club, Chorus. PAUL FREDERIC LANGLOIS Clever Men Arc Cami Freddie shines as the Usharku in his- y and chemistry, taking delight also tennis and reading. Class Football. I9 PAUL EDWARD LAPLANTE Every Man Has Hix Business and Desire Such AJ It Is Plant is known for his sportsmanship and business ability. Science Club, Chorus. - H - H - S - 5 ARMAND B. LAREAU Wards of Truth and SOIYCIIZEJJU Armand is one of those quiet fel- lows tu whom people like tu go for ad- vice. Cho rus. . l THELMA L. LARKIN Amidst tht' Soft Variety Pm Lost Thelma is very fond of saying I don't know when Mr. Murnane calls upon her in her History period. Glee Club. H. H. S. 1933 47 HELEN LAUDER ROSE LAZZARO Dancing Ir Ike Secret of Craccu ff Helen gives the stag line a reason for attending dances while her air of indiiference leaves them stag-geringf' Glee Club, Chorus. I9 FREDERIC C. LEACH A5 He Thifzkerh in His Heart, Sa ls Hell ff The High School would be a lone- some place without Fred. Because of his smile and his happy nature, one would never suspect that he plans to be an undertaker. Football, Basketball, Baseball. LINO LAZAZZERA Let Thy Worffs Be FCfL',, Lazzy is intensely interested in avia- tion, and we feel sure he will go up. Science Club. -H-H- - EDNA MARY LEITH The Liberal Soul Shall lic Maile Fat The irritable Granny of our class play needs no introduction. Edna, the petite, would struggle against odds to get what she wanted. G. A. L., Tennis, Dramatic Club, Archery, Philomathian Club, Senior Class Play. . lCl Praia: the Bridge Tha! Carried You Over Secretaries seem to be plentiful in our class, but they're not all so success- ful as Rose. Steno Club. 33 MARY ELIZABETH LEITHA Sf-rz.riHc People Find Nalhifzgu Haverhill High offers to the world as its contribution to musical history, Betty, a symphony in giggles. Glee Club, Chorus, Philomathian ub, Brown and Gold. A119 oi tif ' 48 THE THINKER InllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllxllIllIInIllIllIllIllulIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIlullllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIllIllnlIlllInIllulnlIllIInllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll- EILEEN GERTRUDE LINEHAN For Life Li-ues Only in SMCCGJSU Letis hope that Eileen's auburn hair brings her the same good luck after graduation as it has during her four years here. Glee Club. I . . I I9-H-H JOSEPHINE CELINA LUCAS Ari Is Power jo will be remembered for her dis- tinctive work in Art. Perhaps some day her works will earn favor in an exhibition. G. A. L., Glee Club, Chorus, Spanish Club. ALFRED HAROLD LITZERMAN And Let Him Be Sure to Leave Olher Men Their Speech If talking is an assurance of success, Litz will be sure to reach the top of the ladder. Baseball, Football, Basketball, Debat- ing Club, Chemistry Club. ADELAIDE MACFARLANE A Bra-ve Soul Is a Thing Which All Things Ser-ve Adelaide is serious at the right time, but if you're looking for a true friend with u keen sense of humor to chase away your blues, she's the one we rec- ommend. Glee Club, Philomathian Club, Stu- dent Council, Book Club. HELEN MILLER LOCKWOOD Bash,ful Sincefity and Homcly Loiveh' Helen's Waterloo is Latin and her special field, Art. Chorus, Hockey, Track, G. A. L. - -33 DONALD MACFARLANE Me1nary of lhe Just I5 Blerxedu Don lives only for his Ford, but we hesitate to say how much alive his Ford is. Science Club. H. H. S. 1933 49 ELEANOR C. MacGAULEY Oh Thar I Hari Wirzgx Like a Dove MYRA ANN ISABEL lVlacLEOD Thu Ifcsl lfffay to Keep Cami Arif in Eleanor adds her presence to our list Al 'm Y If ' R .f -lf' Tm 1 Wifll of quiet girls. Maybe that explains her success in studies. New Judging from her work in high school, Myra should become a highly successful nurse. Steno Club. Glee Club, Orchestra, Philomathian Club, Steno Club, Senior Class Play. ELIZABETH HOUSTON Mac- GIBBON Thy Fair flair My Hear! Enchaim'1l Betty is a good sport and a friendly rival in any kind of a game. Basketball, Baseball, Philomathian Club, Spanish Club. l I9-H-H- -33 MORRIS BEN MADIAN While Bright-eyed Science Watches Round Evidently Morris realizes the sin of aiming too low for he has chosen avia- tion for his life work. Debating Club, Science Club, Chem- istry Club. We didn't believe in miracles until we saw a star athlete like Charlie adorn- ing the stage as a high honor roll student. Baseball, Philomathian Club. CHARLES MAMACOS V The Dfg7Iifj' of Iliflnryv THOMAS NEWMAN MANNING A Nice Urzpnrlirrllar Marr Newsy is one of our leading golfers. His score is low, but he claims that he broke one of his best clubs early this spring. Golf Team, Chemistry Club. S0 THE THINKER MARY DELORES MASCARITO I Will Consider What You Have to Sayu Sometimes wistful, sometimes win- some, but always thoughtful and con- siderate. Glee Club. FRANCES ALBERT MARBLE ' Off Did the Harvest to Hi: Sickle Yield Frances is a student of Agriculture and Botany. We feel sure of his suc- cess in either field, or both. Science Club. LENA MARIE MARINO In Frieridxlzip I Early Was Taughl to Believe Lena has the most unique ambition of any senior: she wants to be a hair- dresser. From the radiance reflected by her crowning glory, she seems sure to succeed. Glee Club, Basketball, Spanish Club. L i 1 l9-H-H- - MICHAEL STEPHEN MATHRAS A True Friend Is Fnrefver a Friend Here is a boy who is realizing his ambition in graduating from H. H. S. instead of Peabody High School from which he recently transferred. Public Speaking Club, Dramatic Club. MABEL DORCAS MASON LORRAINE JEANNETTE MAT- There Is N0 Olher Royal Palh Which Leads lo Geometry TINSON A Friend I: Worlh All Hazards We Can Run She is new to us, this jolly brunette, Hcre's a girl who really has ideas about Geometry. She has ideas about other things, too, and these, combined with her resolution, will aid her to be a successful teacher. Glee Club, Philomathian Club, Span- ish Club, Book Club. but her sunny disposition and dancing feet have made her many friends who will stand by her for years to come. Glee Club, Steno Club. H. H. S. 1933 51 TELENIACIIUS MAVROFRIDES The lllasler Srrnkf: Is Nalurvfr Part ' MASON FRANKLIN MCGINNESS I Ilrwc a Heart with Room for Every Tarzan is one of the main cogs in Joy!! the Tratlc School, especially its Agri- Mase has been a great aid to the cultural Club. school in class affairs, and wc feel sure that he will be the same help to others when he graduates. Agricultural Club. Track, Hi-Y, German Club, Student Advisory Council, Pliilomatliian Club, Chemistry Club, Football Manager. MARY D. MCCORMICK A College Joke to Cure the Dumps The Jokester of our class, or why teachers turn gray, are two appropriate titles for Mary. Chorus. I9-H-H- -33 ALLAN VINCENT MCP HEE He Hfzlh Eaten Me Out af House and Home Mads chief interest in life lies in eating his lunch in Miss Currier's Ger- man class, and he gets by despite her acute sense of perception. Debating Club, Dramatic Club. NELSON MCGRATH The Frigid Theories of a Generulizing Aggn Nelson's voice has been heard to great advantage in the Trade School Glee Club. Glee Club. HARRIETTE IRENE McVEY here Is No Need of Words, Believe Facts UT Harriette's interests are in singing and travelling-maybe some day she'll be a travelling concertist. Glee Club. THE THINKER S2 JOHN DOMINIC MEDAGLIA Honor IJ lhe Re-wan! uf Virluev Johnny is almost as good a basket- ball player as he is a typist, and he is probably the best typist in the school. Class Basketball, Track, Science Club. - x 'C fn , RUTH VIRGINIA MERRILL I Give Advice, But I Do Not Inxpire Conduczn Ruthiels good conduct in History and her ability to answer questions have made Mr. Murnane believe that there is a Santa Claus. Book Club, Philomathian Club. VVILLIAIVI HENRY MESSECK, JR. I Think Tha! I Shall Na-ver Sac a Poem Lzrvely Ax a Trac Besides being the best joke teller in the class, Bill has the unique ambition of wanting to take up forestry at New Hampshire State. Orchestra, Philomathian Club. . .. l9-H-H- -33 , . D L U, N'Nifl'i,4 FRANCESCA MILLER 'Reproof on Har Lip, buz a Smile in Her Eyes Ecca's striking personality and her strong character have gained her the respect of every member of the senior class. She will long be remembered for her agreeableness. Chorus. BERNICE LOUISE MIGLIORI In Nofex by Dixfancs Made More Sweef' Bernice's love for music is excelled only by her love for parties. Her smile, and cheery hello are always at command. Glee Club, Steno Club, Philomathian Club. MORTON RUSSELL MILNE, JR. Let Me Have Audience for a Word or Twol' In this corner, ladies and gentlemen, we have Mr. Clarence Darrow, who causes grave concern to teachers when he starts out with I disagree. Debating Club, Varsity and Class Basketball, Brown and Gold, Chemistry Club, Advisory Council. H. H. S. 1933 CARMELA ROSE MINICIIIELLO Parfums lx a IVerf.v.rary Ingrcliienf for Genius lVlella's patience and knowledge cf caring for the sick will help to make her the successful nurse she wants to be. Glee Club. if I :L K K f I i I ' ANNA MOLANSKY H115 flflcfrry Ax fflf' Day If Longl' Whenever cheerfulness, merriment, or aid is needed, Anna is sought by ev- CFYUIIC- Glee Club, Philomathian Club. 53 MARION ADELAIDE MOORE Bury A5 a Hee She is the quiet maiden who steps off the Plaistow bus every morning, walks into school, and piles up the A's. Glee Club, Philumathian Club, Steno Club. ' wb l9-H-H- -33 KARNIG MOOSIIIAN U1JL'ffUfUZ lo a TU Moosh is of such a silent nature, that his presence is rarely indicated, but in mechanical discussions, he shines with knowledge. Debating Club, Philomathian Club, Senior Chemistry Club. CLARENCE PIERCE MORRILI.. A llflrrrharzl of Crea! Traffic Through fha World Clarence is one of those strong, silent men, but he always has a ready grin for all concerned. Chorus. RICHARD HENRY MOYNIHAN A Little Norzxfme Nou' :mil Then Dick spends the time of his school life chiefly in telling jokes, playing pranks, and being generally witty. Track, Tennis. S4 HORACE CARLETON MURDOCK Prefs Ou, for in the Grave There Is No Work Hod is a quiet fellow, but he is a true friend and can be depended upon in the pinches. His model T can be heard in Bradford almost any time, and almost anywhere. Hi-Y, Glee Club. Y. X L, M bf L I9 1 . EDWIN WOODBURY NASH A Cond Man Poxsesses a Kingdom Edwin's modesty and his shy nature have not concealed his talent, of which we will soon hear more. Glee Club. Lffflx U U X if 5 ELEANOR AGNES MURPHY Speech Ir a Mirror of llze Soul Eleanor's orbs always flash forth a welcome radiance to everyone. Glee Club, Science Club, Philomathian Club, French Club. -H-H- - ELDRED LEO NASON NobiIiry Ir the One Only Virluel' Deek's work with the Science Club is greatly appreciated. If he follows this subject up, we are sure of his suc- cess. Science Club. THE THINKER ETHEL E. MURPHY Fire Is the Teri of Gold Ethel is a shark at giggling, and usually lets the teachers do the worry- ing about her studies. Tennis, Art Club. 53 ALBA MATILDA NENO A Great Ship Asks Deep Waters A girl whose mental and athletic abilities are well combined is Alba. Basketball, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Costume Club, Fine Arts Club. H.H.S. 1933 55 MARY NICIIOLS HELEN IVIARGUERITE NOLIN nMd11y a Small Makfrlh a Great She lx Cvrzllr Thur Dnfh Cvnrli' Mary is greatly domesticated if we Df'f'ffAf are to judge by the excellence gf her Helen is a true womang she never cooking courses with Miss Nichols. keeps quiet when she can find some one G. A. L., Philomathian Club. fo talk to' Clee Club, l'hilomathian Club, Steno Club. GUY HOWARD NICKERSON Wil Ix ffm Flrlzeer of llle Imagina- lion Guy is an importation from the Pine Tree State coming to us in his senior year. He has been a real help and has gained distinction among his classmates, being elected to the Student Council. l9-H-H- -33 ' WILLIAM GEORGE NOONAN ' He Ir al Na Emi of His Acliunx lifes! William's red hair is typical of his whole nature-snappy and full of pep. Baseball, German Club, Philomathian Club. ALICE ESTELLE NOONAN COLEMAN BRIAN NORWOOD A Fricml I5 Newer Known TilIaMan IIC Knew Whal IJ Whnfn Ham Nffdn It seems strange that one who has Alice is always looking on the bright been such a good student and worker side of life. Even when she forgets should come from a once bitter rival, her history topic she can smile. Lowell High. Glee Club. , , Football. S6 THE THINKER CARL BOURNEUF NOYES There's the Humor of Itl' Carl may be small, but he should succeed with his good looks and happy disposition. Tennis. I9 ANNA PATRICIA O'BRIEN Light Seeking Light Dolh Light of Light Beguileu Anna's speed in skating is only out- classed by her speed in thinking up questions to puzzle her teachers. Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Execu- tive Committee, Philomathian Club. FLORENCE MAY NOYES Virtue IJ Bold, and Goodnesx Ne-ver Fearfuln Florencels voice has been heard very agreeably in the chapel choir. Chapel Choir. 'i'Jo'J 'l'4'- L - H - H - - EILEEN ELIZABETH O'BRIEN The Rude Sea Grew Civil at Her Song Eileen has pretty, smooth dark hair, nice eyes, and Z1 merry glance. She is a good scholar, a faithful student, and has many outside interests to keep her busy. And industrious! just watch her study. Spanish Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Steno Club. DOROTHY AYER NUTTER Every Why Hath a Wherefore At present Dot is interested in mail- ing letters, but eventually, as a nurse, she will be easing the pain of many sick people. Glee Club, Chorus. 33 NELLIE M. OJDOWSKY For Courage Mounteth with Occaxio-n Nellie was adopted in our junior year and with her laughing eyes and her girlish giggles has won the hearts of many of her classmates. , Glee Club. H. H. S. 1933 57 RITA EVELYN ORDWAY T-zco Heads Are- We Canlt write a Writeup for Rita without involving Ruth- G. A. L., Steno Club, Track, Basket- hall. PAULINE ANN PANARO A Rhapsody of Words Polly's tres petite, but what she lacks in height she makes up in brains. She wears a really smile all the time, and we who know her are proud to have her for a friend. Philomathian Club, Chorus. RUTH ELEANOR ORDWAY Heller Than One the -so we include them both in same one. Anyway, we are glad to present our only pair of twins. G. A. L., Steno Club, Track, Basket- ball. 9-H-.H- - MARY ANN PABOOJ IAN The lllirrar of All Conr1c,vy As a Secretary Mary will meet all comers with that steady level gaze and then tell them in that pleasing low voice of hers whether or not they may see the boss this morning. Philomathian Club, French Club, Dramatic Club. ANTIGONE PAPPAGELIS Shall All Be Done by Ihe Rule Ante has a Greek name, but we wish we could handle English as well as she can. Incidentally, her characteristics resemble those of her famous name- sake. .2 - i Vg, ,vxvu -tvo' 'J' . I FELIX M. PAQUETTE Wire Men Say Nothing in Dangerous Timer Felix ought to be a good electrician, as he is positively charged when near a girl. Glee Club. 58 THE THINKER FRANK FRANCIS PARINO And Swimming Gcnlly E-ver Dips Under the Waters Clear Frank's greatest ambitions are to be n great speed swimmer and a great sportsman. Class Basketball, Class Baseball, Bas- ketball, Football, Glee Club. I9 , ' rw , .0 ,L ffl U- cf Vffyf, L1 3 U , f 13 -4- CHARLES JOSEPH PATTERSON Lead Me Way and We Shall Proceed Charlie is the fellow who, somehow, always manages to get the best out of life. Class Football. -H-H- - JENNIE AMELIA PEARSON She Is Herself' Jennie is quiet and doesn't say much in class, though she usually knows her lessons, but we know that outside she can keep up her part of the conversa- tion. Glee Club, Chorus. 33 l ELIZABETH MARY PERREAULT WhaI! Sigh for Me Toolharhen We know that Bette will pull the patients through with her humor, when she becomes a dental nurse. G. A. L. ERNEST PETERS I Dare Do All Tha! Nlay Become a Mdflu Ernest, with his winning smile and fine manners, will go far in this world. Public Speaking Club. CHARLES EDMON PETTENGILL Blessed Be Agriculture! If One Does Not Have Too Mzarh of It Charlie rather leans toward agricul- ture for a hobby. We feel assured that he would straighten things out for the farmers in the West. Agriculture. H. H. S. 1933 CHARLOTTE CHASE PHILBRICK A Wire Trafuelvr Ne-ver Dexpixes Her Ozcn Country May Charlotte's ambition as a trav- elling companion be realized, for few could be more suitable for such a po- sition. G. A. L., Philomathian Club, Junior Class Vice-President, Student Council, Class Book Committee, Dramatic Club, Science Club. LEAN ROBERTA PRESTON Di.vpalcb Is Ihe Soul of Business Bobby is a citilied edition of a coun- try stenograplxer, capable, eflicient, and the possessur of marked ability for secretarial work. Glee Club. LAURA F. POLEY The World Knouu' Nolhing of Theel' Skip will some day be a nurse, if her plans turn out right, at present, she serves to grace the honor roll. Glee Club, Philomathian Club. 9 - H - H - S - 3 BARBARA CHIPMAN PRIEST A Loving Heart Is life Beginning of All Knozyletigen fr Barbara has excelled in all the fem- inine sports, so it is natural to have her as president of the G. A. L. G. A. L., Basketball, Glee Club, Track, Hockey. 59 BIRUTA HELEN PRAKAPAS The Forehcad I: the Gale of Ihe Mirz1i The killjoy in Biruta's life is Mr. Miller, who is always causing her em- barrassment, especially when she giggles so charmingly. Sophomore Class Secretary, Philoma- tlxian Club, Class Book Committee, Glee Club, Chorus, G. A. L. X - ' . ..J,,w,1 , ' lf U JANET YOUNG PRIEST llfluxic IJ Well Said To Bc lhc Speech of lqllgtfliu What variety would have been added 1 her classes if demure janet had ac- cidentally revealed her thoughts when caught day dreaming. Glee Club, Costume Designing. 60 THE THINKER HARRY PROP I IET Li1era1ure Ir lhe Thought of Thinking Souls Proph goes places at a rapid rate, tllHtIS why he's interested in aviation. His great speed made him an outstand- ing member of the hockey team. Hockey, Chemistry Club, Class Foot- ball. I9 GUINIVERE PUTNAM The Scceelesl Sound, a Wonza1z's Praise Gwen is happiest when dabbling in paint. Her artistic ahility will surely enable her to succeed in her chosen field, achitecture. Glee Club, Chorus. BEULAH CECIL PROVOST Ever of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming We wonder why such a popular young girl enjoys studying English so much. Could it be the teacher? Orchestra, Tennis. -H-H- - DOROTHY LOUISE QUIMBY She War Our Queen, Our Rose, Our Slaru Louise, who has taken part in all our musical activities, made an excellent member of Sir Joseph's family in Pin- afore. Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Stamp Club. I IRENE MARION PROVOST Sim of Efernilyu VVe'll always remember Frenchie for her 'fmillifm dollar smilef' Basketball. 33 JAMES FREDERICK QUINNEY Fill Up Every Beaker, My Men Fred spends all his spare time with his beloved radio set. He may appear quiet to his classmates, but get him started on Radio and then listen to him. B. A. L. H. H. S. 1933 61 ANNA JOSEPHINE RADZUKINAS 'T'-' 'li fl Hfc.v.rz'il Cnwplznion Is a Hank We wonder why so many of the quiet girls turn to teaching. Glue Club, Philomathian Club, Book Club. ANDREW ANTHONY RAMPULLA Justice Crnzquerx Ez'crmorc Andy is known to the football squad as one of thc most happy-go-lucky fel- lows in the locker room. Football, Baseball. RUTH VERNA RAMSDELL Youlh Replies, 'I Cau ' All we can say of Ruth is that her cheerful chatter and red-gold hair lighten all her classes. Glee Club, Hockey, G. A. L., Philo- mathian Club, Book Club. l9-H-H- -33 ROBERT lVlAlR RAWSON uxfllll i't' Sfamix for Pax.: Slafilifmw Bob's specialties are dramntics and art work, in which he is certain to be an success. Dramatic Club, Public Speaking Club, Art Club, Senior Class Play. EVERETT CC RTIS RAYMOND Go Wham He Will, Ilzc Wire Man Is A! flame Everett seems to be able to make his presence felt, whether it be in the band or in the class room. Band, Glee Club. MARION FELICITAS REARDON Nothing Can Bring You Peace Hal Yaurxelf' Marion's good-naturedness may be due to her even temper, which is sur- prising, considering that she is charm- ingly Celtic in every other way. Book Club. 62 THE THINKER FRANCIS ANTHONY RENDA A Created Ecnnamy Is the Fuel of Mag1ii,7'ice1zce,' In the near future Francis is going to render musical programs that will put Rudy Vallee off the air. Orchestra, Track, Band, Basketball, Science Club, Philomathian Club, Chem- istry Club. 1 CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH RICKER ANNE RICKLESS Variety Is the Mother of Enjoyment Annie might Very well become Reck- less, only we are sure she will never lose her Ui. Glee Club, Philomathian Club, Dra- matic Club, Chorus, Costume Design. ELEANOR MARJORIE RICHARD- SON 'Ylustice Is Truth and Action Tall and slender, Always gay, Good at lessons, Every day, llope New Hampshire adds Girls just like her, To our store. Glee Club, Philomathian Club, Steno Club. SOHIC ITIOYC, The Secret of Success ls Constancy To Purpose Charlotte is graduating a year ahead of time, due to a jump from the sev- enth grade to high school. Her bril- liance has shown up well in High School. Chapel Orchestra. 9-H-H- -35 CHARLOTTE RIVERIN Accent ls the Soul of the Language If any of the French teachers need any aid in their French they may go to Charlotte who is an authority. Pliilomathinn Club. GEORGE WILLIAM ROBINSON, JR. Speech Was Given to Man to Dis- guise His Tlzoughtsv George is one of those quiet fellows who speak only when they have some- thing worth saying. Class Basketball, Class Football, Glee Club, Class Baseball. H. H. S. 1933 63 NATALIE ROBINSON A l'Voimzn of Charm Is as Rare ax a Matz of Genius Nat has a great line of baby talk, but Nat is certainly no baby. G. A. L. I9 i RUSSELL LEONARD ROUNDS It It a Plague To Re Tao Handsome a Man All the teachers have made Red's blush a target for their remarks. How- ever, the girls think it's an object for admiration. Baseball, Football. ALICE GENEVA ROGERS Important Matter Yet Attractive Ton A nickname like GingerU indicates a lot of pep, but Alice never allows this to show in school. However, we can't tell about it outside of school. Glee Club, Philomathian Club, Cos- tume Design. RALPH RODNEY ROWELL, JR. Mail E-van When Alone, Lighten Their Lahorx hy Song Ralph inclines towards a musical career, related to a famous musician, he seems to have inherited his ability. Band. I FRANK WILLIAM ROSS I lu llflysclf Am Dmrcr lo a Friend Frank is a regular live wire and some day he will light up the Olympics with his high board diving. Spanish Club, Glee Club. 3 33 , ROSEMARIE RITA RUSSO Time, Motinfz, and Wine Cauxus Slccpu When even grinning fails to relieve the boredom of Chemistry class, Rose- marie resorts to sleeping. Hiking, Glee Club, Basketball, Cus- , I tume Design, Fine Arts. 64 THE THIN KER HELENE MARIAN SAWEK We Think a Happy Life Consisls in Tranquility of Mindl' Helene is quiet as a mouse in school, but after school-we wonder. Cvlee Club. ANNA MARY SCRIBNER Make Me a Child Again Just for Tonighf' Even if Ann is always late, nothing could ever start until she arrives. C-lee Club, Chorus, Science Club. l9-H-H- - ' i LEO JOSEPH SERRATORE fl True Friend I: Forever a Friemf' Leo is a ine student and a friend in cvcry sense of the word. Band, Philomathian Club. JOHN SERRATORE He Deserves Praire Who Does Not Whar He May But What He Oughf' John is a pleasing boy to Work with, and a jolly boy to have fun with. Band, Philomathian Club. . ADRIAN KIMBALL SENTER Thank: lo lhe Gods My Boy Har Done His Duty n Industrious, hard working, capable, pleasant, a good fellow all round, that's Adie as we know him. Class Football, Class Basketball, Class Baseball, Science Club, Glee Club. Arz 'jj THELMA MURIEL SERVETNICK And Leave Us Leisure To Be Good From our haste-hurried halls will be missed the exotic presence whose leis- urely movements seem to speak of a spirit self-contained and poised. G. A. L., Dramatic Club, Art Club, Philomathian Club, Hiking. H. H. S. 1933 ROSA SHAPIRO Oh, Keep Mc Imzocfrzl, Make' Olherx ' Crea! At hrst glance Rosa seems to be quite innocent. Then, when you see her eyes, you know there is hidden mischief i them. Cvlee Club, Philomathian Club. 1 x ROBERT WILLIAM SKETCHLEY Gaily Ike Traubadour Touched Hix Guitar Bob has been a great help to Miss Currier in 206 passing out copies of the Brown and Gold, and to all of us in passing out information. Science Club. l'1 65 HARRY SIIERSHOVV Wilh Vnllim of Elrrmzl Babble We wonder if Harry got his habit of talking from Litzerman. Chemistry Club, Philomathizm Club. DOUGLAS S. SHEPHERD Scicm'c When Wfll Digvxfml IJ Noll'- irzg Hu! Goml Serzrc and R4'a.wn1 Doug is a quiet, serious fellow, but there is a world of good fellowship be- hind that sombre glance. Science Club. I9-H-H- - ALICE CATHERINE SMITH Love fill, Trust a Few, Do Wrong lo None One of our commuters from the lit- tie town across the line, Alice is one of our quietest, most helpful students. Glee Club. LEWIS SCOTT SMITH Two May Keep Counsel Wherz lhe Thirflff Away Smith is one of the most popular fellows in the class, always on the jump. And do the girls fall for those gray eyes and long lashes? Hi-Y. THE THINKER 66 EDNA SOOLICH Music Of! Halh Such a Charm Edna's abilities lie in being musical and in typewriting like an expert stenog- rapher. Orchestra. ' I9 NELLA BERNICE SPURLING I Feel in Every Smile a Chain Nella is a girl who can whisper dur- ing classes and yet always manages to come through with Hying colors. Glee Club, Philumathian Club. ' ' MILDRED DONNA SPENCER And Her Sunny Locks Hang on Her Temples Like a Golden Fleece Millie has every qualification for a secretary of the highest degree. Com- petent in school work, easy to get along with and a natural manager, she is. Science Club, Chorus, Spanish Club, Steno Club. MIRIAM SOOLICH Soft IJ the Music That Would Charm Forever Miriam is quite studious, but a twinkle in her eye indicates that she thinks of something else, too. Orchestra. , l -H-H- -33 WENDELL STACKPOLE He Taller of Chickenfg He Is Some Poullrymann Wennie has made an unsurpassed reputation as a poultryman. He has accumulated enough blue ribbons to , make quite a quilt. Poultry Club. DONNA MARGARET STAPLES With Words We Govern Men Donna believes that it is better to be i clead than out of style. l Glee Club. Q .ffyl L' H. H. S. 1933 67 LOUISA ALICE STAPLES Patience Is a Necesxary Ingredienl of Geniuru Louisa always seems cheerful and PORTER ll. STONE He Speaks of Wnodxg He ls Some Carpenter pleasant. Her modesty makes her blush when she recites. Glee Club. Although stones are supposed to re- main silent, I orter's an exception to the rule. Science Cluh, Ili-Y. I9 JONATHAN STORY Property Has Ilr Duties' AJ Well As Ilr Rights john's ability in athletics is sure to prove a helpful asset in his life work. Football, Basketba , Track, Band, Dramatic Club. ' L gl '- gfg ROBERT W. STEER Principle Ir Ever My Molto, No! Expedienryu N0 matter how old Bob gets, he wil still be a boy. Glee Club. -H-H- - JULIA ELAINE STRAVINSKY There Is No Wixdom Like Ffankncxsn Julia would have a good time in Spain, but don't ask why. Glee Club. l 33 FRANK STANLEY STRYKOWSKI There I: lllaricraiion Ewen in Excesru Frank is the pianist of the chapel orchestra, and can he tickle those ivo- ries? Orchestra, Chapel Orchestra, Band. 68 THE THIN KER ALAN HOWARD STUBBS HELEN FRANCES SULLIVAN Nature Has Given Ur Tzco Ears But A Public Man of Light and Leading Only One Moullf' Stubhsie's great triumph came as bontswuin in the cast of Pinafore, While Helen is a trifle short, she surely makes up for this in her kind- ness and generosity. Glec Club. which was a great success. Glee Club, Spanish Club, Chorus. l MARJORIE ANNE STUBBS Tha Youlh of a Nation Are lhe Truf- leex of Prosperity It's lVIargy's pleasant words and smiles that make thc sunshine every- where. Y, . Glee Club. , , l9-H-H- - ' ' GEORGE TANGALAKIS 'Tilfwzoxl Ezfcryllling Tha! Is Great Has Been Done by Youth Tangy is an ambitious and intelli- gent newsboy. Perhaps that's why he always knuws the latest gossip. Chorus. JOHN ARTHUR SWEETSER DOROTHY MARY TARDIFF Efverylhi1zg Comes If a Man Will Every Woman Should Marry an Old, Only Wai! Old Man Dot is a true friend who always has a warm greeting for everyone. She is willing to help her friends at all times. John's keen interest in chemistry has aroused in him a desire to be a physi- cian. Class Basketball. l Glee Club, H. H. S. 1933 69 KARLENE FRANCES TAUTE Nurture Your Mirzfl with Great Thoughts Tessie is our smallest typist, smart, jolly, and very likely to succeed in the social world. Glee Club. RAYMOND BRADFORD TERRY Ambition Har No Ride Red's laugh has made him well- known all over school, as it can be heard all over the building. You might ask some of the teachers who have heard it. Hi-Y, Track. l9-H-H- - GENEVA HELEN THOMPSON Dixro11rxe, the Sfceoler Banquet of thc Mirzdv When you have made Geneva's ac- quaintance and gained her friendship, you know that the short time entailed was well spent. Glee Club, Book Club. SATINIG TAVITIAN Rank Is a Great Bealztiferu Satinig's demureness is equalled by her readiness to aid her classmates, and her bewitching smile. Glee Club, Philomatlxian Club. MARIE MARGARET THOMPSON The Pen If Mighlier Than the S':coni Marie seems very quiet but her eyes indicate that there is a possibility of hidden mischief. Glee Club. 33 l 4 PHYLLIS LOUISE THORNTON My Country ls the World, My Coun- Iryvzvn Are Mar1leirzii Phyl is one of the few mathemat- ically inclined girls, whose cleverness is also noticeable in everyday life. Philomathian Club, Costume Design, , I Fine Arts Club. f , K f , ,- f 2 J X, THE THINKER 70 RALPH PHILLIPS THORNTON To Believe in the Heroic Makes Heroes Perhaps Ra1ph's success in science and mathematics is due to the fact that he's a woman hater. Chorus. PAULINE LILLIAN TOBYNE Lillie Said Soon Is Mended,' Polly seems to be headed straight for whatever goal she wishes to reach for we know her to be efficient in all of her undertakings in school. Philomathian Club. MILDRED MARIE TORREY With Reasonable People I Will Reason Millie can sing as well as ride a horse. What a social success she will make! Glee Club. I9-H-H-S-33 MYRON LADD TUCKER GERALD TRAINOR We Ilflay Be Personally Defeafeil, Bu Our Principles Never Gerry is a small fellow, topped by a mop of curly hair. Underneath that hair a lot of thinking goes on. Glee Club, Spanish Club, Freshman The Slar of flze Unconquered Will Myron conceals a fine friendliness beneath a wall of bashfulness, but with his intimates he is particularly cheerful. Stagecraft, Costume Design. I Debating Club, Philumathian Club, Class 1 Basketball, Steno Club. DOROTHY THACHER TURNER Beauly Draws More Than Oxenu Dot is one of the sweetest and most amiable girls in the class. She is also quiet and reserved, but has proved at- tractive to certain boys. 'V il, Glee Club. Lu ' 1 , QU H. H. S. 1933 JANET SHANNON TUXBURY Look Then Info Thine Hear! and Wfifgll janet is a loyal classmate and very conscientious in her work. Glee Club, Spanish Club. I . l I9- I LEON ANTHONY UZDAVINIS A Passion for Achievenzmzl I5 In- herent in Naluren Leon has a great ambitiong he is go- ing to get right at the very roots of things and become a dentist. Baseball Manager, Glee Club. JAMES HENDERSON TYRIE Three Fifrhs of Genius jimmie's popularity has greatly been added to by a Ford which was for the most part constructed by himself. Science Club. H-H NICHOLAS JACK VALAVANIS All Maiiern Science Is a Threshold Nick's interests are mainly concen- trated on work of a scientific nature, as shown by his excellent standing in physics and chemistry. Senior Chemistry Club, Science Club, French Club. MATILDA GABRIELLE VEROSKI Cl 71 STELLA TZITZON No! Mz4ch Talk, a Crea! Szceer Silence rf Stella has that quiet something that means so much to her friends. Chorus. - -33 All Thingx Come Round ro Iler Who Will Hui Wai! Matilda is one of our quietest girls, being heard only when called upon, but quietness is bliss if we are to judge by her excellent report card. Glee Club. 72 THE THINKER THERESA PATRICIA VERRETTE Not if I Know Myself At All Theresa will some day make a pa- tient feel better by merely smiling at him. Steno Club. l9-H-H- MARY MARTINA WEST Our Heard Is Little, Rat Our Hearts Are Great When one gazes upon Tinka, one is conscious of one outstanding thing, her Haming red hair. It sets her apart from others and gives her an exotic touch. G. A. L., Glee Club, Philomathian Club, Dramatic Club, Brown and Gold. GEORGE ALBERT DAVID WAN- ING, JR. True Art If IIumzmi.vlic George, as Brown and Gold cartoon- ist, secured sufficient experience to ulti- mately succeed Wallace Goldsmith. Art Club. HOLLIS VERNON WHALEN I Am tba Ma.vtL'r nf My Fate When it comes to hunting and fish- ing, Holly always has the biggest catch in the crowd. He barely exists from one game season to the next. Class Basketball, Class Baseball, Class Football. MILTON EUGENE PORTER WEBSTER Anything IJ Scietltijic Until We Un- derstand It Rookie puts everyone to shame in History and English when he gets up and easily reasons out questions no one else can answer. Science Club. -33 MAXWELL COSTELLO WIIALEN I Am the Captain of My Soul Max is an outdoor fellow interested in hunting and fishing, but that cloesn't cause him to lose favor socially. Class Football, Class Basketball. H. H. S. 1933 JAMES PETER WHITE Courtesy Wins Women Ar Well As Valor james will either be an engineer or a detective because of the interest he takes in Physics and in reading mys- tery stories. Art Club. I9 MARJ ORIE ELEANOR WILDES True Humilily-The Highest Virfue of Them All What would the Model Ollice do without Marjorie? She certainly makes music with the typewriter, but that is not all, for she is a clever elocutionist and skilled actress. Music Appreciation, Glee Club. - H - H - - BESSIE WILNER Well-Timed Silence Has More Elo- quence Than Speech The charm of the school is aided very much by the addiltion of Bessie's charm and wit. Art Club. BERYL ARSELIE WILMONT Pnl Your llflaney in Trnxl, Noi Your Trust in llloneyu Rusty's weakness is sports-especially basketball. Her red hair and freckles make her very distinctive. French Club, Glee Club, G. A. L. X 3 Millie, or Boots, you 73 ELEANOR LOUISE WILLIAMS Frien4l.rhip I: fhe Breathing Rare Eleanor is a truly athletic type of girl, going out fur every sport and ex- cclling in all of them. Glee Club, Hockey, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Track, Vulley Ball, Tennis, G. A. L., Junior Executive Committee, Spanish Club, Steno Club, Dramatic Club. J 33 MILIJRED BELLE Farce Ir IVU VVITIIERELL Rwrzerfyu Whether you know her as Mildred, will always find her to be dear, understanding, glad to help and ready for fun. Varsity and Class Hockey, Varsity nd Class Basketball, Volley Ball, Debating Club, Track, G. A. L. 74- RAYMOND HEWITT WOODMAN Religion Needx a Tonirv Bing is one of those quiet, popular boys of the school who have chosen the pulpit as their life work. Philomathian Club, Senior Class Play, Advisory Council, Dramatic Club, Yearbook Committee. THE THINKER llIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllulIllIllIllull'IllIllIlllllIllIllulIllIluIllIllllIllIllIllIllllllIllIllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll CARLETON ALDEN WRIGHT Every Joy ls a Gain, However Small Carlie is right there when it comes to hitting a golf ball, also when it comes to hitting the German books. Golf, German Club, Class Football. yourself. l l Gold. LAWRENCE WILLIAM WRENN Truth Ir Within Ourselves If you want any work done first call Larry, then wait 10 minutes and do it Science Club, Chemistry Club, French Club, Philomathian Club, Brown and WW l9-H-H- -33 NICHOLAS K. ZEKOPOULAS Progre.vs Is Ihe Law of Life Nick's musical ability, as demon- strated by his manner of conducting the orchestra, shows him to be a logical follower in Walter Damrosch's foot- steps. Orchestra, Band, Track. DEMETRA ZERVOGLOS Friendship It a Sheltering Tree The group around Demetrals desk each morning gives the impression that she has done her lessons and is ready to help out her classmates with theirs. French Club, Hiking Club, Glee Club. H. H. S. 1933 ilu iliemnrmnt JOSEPH BARBERIO ROBERT NOONAN Wlth 111 hfc but xcatcrdu Wlth today, m plc1s1nt thoughts Wlth m song, md QIUIIL Wlth m studs cllss 'md plfn Wlth 111 ex cry frlcndlw Wu But Wlth us so bhort a Whxle Yes, With um IH memory DAVID RILYNOIDS 3 O A . . , us JY , M, ' us ' N, ' us ' . . ' X, With us thcy'll always bc, ' us ' , 131, . . , . . us . V . 1' my 76 THE THINKER CLASS SONG fWord: by Beatrice and Dorothy Hutchison. Marie by Senior student: of Harmony under tlze. direction of Mr. Warren F reeman. Q Old days of study always ours To help us through our life And never to regret those hours SCHOOL SONG We spent in earnest strife. - Tune: Marelz of the Men of Harleelf' For each a diff'rent star is lit FIRST STANZA With glory and with fame And each will follow in the light That shines upon his name. Where the sunlight gently shifting Through the forest-shadows sifting Trees above the shore, Blessed the hill that then was lifting Although We now must leave Here among the woodlands high it In our hearts will always dwell Bore the moCCaSin,S Swift quiet, Th ' . . . e friends to Whom we cleave Rang Wlth Indlarfs War not And this school We love so Well. That rings here no more. 'Tho journeys take us far CHORUS Our hearts will always try Hold her pride the nearest, T0 follow truly those ideals l'1C1' name tl'1C Cl631'CSt. We learned at Haverhill High. Shout it 10118, And shout it strong That Haverhill High is dearest. Where the age-Worn hill is sleeping And the town her hopes is reaping, She her children still is keeping, Fairest Haverhill High. SECOND STANZA Here with strength of ax and hammer Rose the hymn of sturdy clamor, ' Clothed withal in ancient glamor Woven for a dream, We grow older and resigning, Let the years have their refining, Leave us this at last still shining By Pentucket's stream. WINFIELD SCOTT, '27 CTIVITIES v I If f OPY7 Ex STENO CLUB OFFICERS Qtopj BACK Row: Marion Moore, Treusurert CENTER Row: Eileen O'Brien, Secretary, Albina Cormier, Vice-President FRONT Row: Dorothy French, President IZRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS fcenterj G. A. L. OFFICERS flnottonlf BACK Rowi john Cox, Treasurer. BACK Row: Helen Atwood, Treasurer. CENTER Row: Charlotte Philbrick, Secretary, Edna CENTER Row: Mary Mack, Vice-President, Mar Leith, Vice-President. jorie Smith, Secretary. FRONT Row: Virginia Webster, President FRONT Row: Barbara Priest, President. YICARBOOK COMMIT'l'l'IF lheh Row: Rzlynmml Wumlmiul, Ruliert Antllony, Pliilip NlLRt'l'II. M1n1v1.ri Row: Leo lbzingelericli, Ricliaml Ilzlyes, Miss Ryan, Mr. Murnzme, Llexwllyn Lune, Aldo Cereim FRoN'1' Row: Birutzi I'r:1k:1p:1s, Dorothy Hutchison, Clllllflllilll julm Mulmm-y, Clizirlrvtte Pliillwrick, Ruth Gray THE CAST OF THE GOOSE HANGS HIGHU BACK Row: Andrew Dempski, Norman Gray, Llewellyn Lane, Lewis Smith, Geurge Winning. S1-:COND Row: Lucille Cnton, Ernest Hziseltine, Cxxrwline Bilmlenu, Violet Greenlziw. FRONT Row: Edna Leitli, Raymond Wuodnmn, Miriam Gurdon, Myra McLeod. NOT PRESENT: Robert Rzlwson. .TL l PHILOMATHIAN CLUB BACK Row: Robert Anthony, George Goodwin, John Whitney, Leo Dzingelevich, Joseph Hutchinson, Ernest Hzaseltine. FRONT Row: Ruth Merrill, Beatrice Hutchison, Helen Lambert, Evelyn Lange. OUR HONOR SOCIETY The Philomathian Club is the honor society of the high school. Founded in 1913 by Mr. George E. Gay, it has continued actively in school life, accomplishing a great deal to fur- ther scholarship and good citizenship in the student body of the school. Juniors and seniors on the honor roll are eligible to join, and to be a Philomathian signifies that a student possesses not only intelligence but also ambition and determination-qualities necessary to greatness. The present advisers of the club are Miss Donaldson, Miss George, Miss Nichols, and Mr. Harriman The ollicers are President - - - LEO DZINCQPLLEVICH Vice-Prerident BEATRICE HU'FCHlSON Treamrer - ROBERT ANTHONY Secretary ---- EVELYN LANGE Members of the Executive Committee are . John VVhitney, George Goodwin, and Ruth Merrill Senior Anthony, Robert Archibald, Inez Avery, Marguerite Barberio, Joseph Brown, Eleanor Brown, Barbara Chase, Harriet Dufault, John Dzingelevich, Leo Farina, Mary Fiset, Agatha French, Dorothy Garaventa, Madeline Garclella, Amber Gesmundo, Victor Gordon, Miriam Haines, Marion Philomathian Howe, Moody Hoxie, Wilbar Hoyt, Alice Hutchison, Beatrice Hutchison, Dorothy Hutchinson, Joseph Jaffarian, Seranush Kalalian, Aram Kelso, Barbara Kershaw, Harriet King, Joseph Mahoney, John Mamacos, Charles Mason, Mabel McFarlane, Adelaide McLeod, Myra Merrill, Ruth Members Mooshian, Karnl Murphy, Eleanor Nichols, Mary Nolan, Helen Panaro, Pauline Poley, Laura Prakapas, Biruta Quinney, Fred Radzukinas, Anna Ramsdell, Ruth Reardon, Marion Richardson, Flean Serratore, John Spurling, Nclla Tavitian, Satineg Thornton, Phyllis Ol' 'ow fg- Jones, Arthur Hascltine, Ernest Higgins, Dorothy Molansky, Annie Moore, Marion ,sage MEMBERS OF H. H. S. BAND, 1932-1933 Bailey, Baker, Barherio, Baumgartner, Bergeron, Bracci, D. Brewer, I. Brewer, Burno, Constantino, Cunningham, Dempski, Follett, Fox, Gallison, Gardella, Garaventa, Grossman, Gullo, Hill, Jennings, Kadarauch, A. Kershaw, R. Kershaw, Kutensky, Larkin, C. Leavitt, W. Leavitt, McGregor, Medaglia, Miller, Peel, Perkins, Ramey, Raymond, Renda, Rowell, Stevens, Sutherland, Warchol, Williams, Woodcock, Young, Zangari, Zekopoulos. Archie Follett, Manager. Irving Brewer, Student Leader. John Kancevicus, Drum Major. CHAPEL ORCHESTRA Basic Row: Strykmxski, Fnx, D. Jones, Laurie. MllTDl.PQ Row: Conductor Zckoponlos, Buccini, Kataraucla, Rickcr, Czlron, Larkin, Brower, Sylvia. l RnN'r Row: Gullu, Berman, A. Alnncs, 0'Kccl'c, Emerson, O l'4mlc. ORCHESTRA Allnan, Arlnitagc, Bailey, Baker, Berman, Bianclii, Bracci, D. llrcwvr, l. Bruner, Brindis, Buccini, Caron, Dugdalc, linicrsnn, Fox, Garavanta, Greene, Grossman, Gullo, llamiltnn, Hooper, Jennings, A. jones, V. juries, Kadarancli, Kanccvis, Larkin, Laurie, Lazos, C. Leavitt, W. Leavitt, Lcftcn, Lnmazzn, Mar- quvttc, Medaglia, Mcrslmn, Milauskus, Myers, 0'Kcufe, Ol'l'oolc, Rickcr, Rosen, Sandler, Saparcto, Schiff, Scrratorc, Scott, Sliohet, Silvcr,'Strykowski, Sullivan, Swartz, Ydziinsky, Zekopnulos. BROWN AND GOLD BAVK Row: Mwrtrm Milnc, flCUl'g'C Waning, Mr. Murnxlnc, Lzlvvrcntc Wrcnn, NI7l'l1lIlll Gray, Andrcw Scmlffzls. 1'.RUN'I' Row: Mill'till1l West, Cn-Editor Robert Anthony, Cn-Editor Nlirium Gordon, Shirlry Hrxly. HI-Y Bxrn Row: Lznnc, Muynilmn, Frccmnn, Evans, Daniels, Hayes. 'fnxun Row: Manning, Stzlrkpnlc, L1ll'kill, TVICCzlIfl'cy, Grlrdt, MCKv:ig11c, Billll1lQZlI'fIlCl', Busiicld. Qrvorvn Rnw: czflly, 'l'L'r1'y, '1'ruL', Hmxc, I'IIIyCS, Smith, Enlmons. IfRoN'1' Row: Dznlrynmplc, Vice-President Murdock, SL'Cl'Ct1ll'y McKean, President MtGinnuss, .'XLiX'iSL'l' Unr- lglnd, '11l'L'2lSlll'l2l' Stone, Whitney. DEBATING CLUB BACK Row: john Wlmitnmey, Mr. Ilutchinson, Robert Anthony, Muurny Tikotsky FRONT Row: George Speigcl, Barbnrzx White, Sidney Fox. ,. , PUBLIC SPEAKING BACK Row: John Vclchins, Barton Kramer. FRONT Row: Eve Kladky, Mr. Triedman, Esther Dushane. N GLEE CLUB BACK Row: Ruth Gray, Librarian, Eleanor Hooper, Pianist. MIDDLE Row: Virginia Webster, Secretary, Florence Noyes, Librarian, Dorothy Turner, Vice President, Josephine Lucas, Librarian. FRONT Row: Kathleen Adams, Librarian, Helen Brown, President, Virginia Daniels, Librarian A Da With the Seniors TIME: Any Monday at 8:00 A. M. The bell has rung. MISS CURRIER: Have you been in before, this morning, Gove? U Govls: Eh-eh-why certainlyf, MISS CURRIER: Very well. Now use this time quietly for study, boys and girls, for I know by the number of failure slips that you all need it-fand so forth for three minutes until finally the bell rings for workflj Enter Mr. Milleris English class. MR. MILI,If:R: For tomorrow, you will have a theme ready under one of these follow- ing subjects: frattles off a list about a mile long.j Friday your contracts will be duef' f Oh', issues forth from each pupil's mouth with such volume that the doors tremble-a la Virgil- and the windows rattle. MR. MlI,T,ERf Very well, make it Monday Without fail. Now Mooshian, I will do all the talking. Now we will hear fronI the young 111311 with the peculiar nanIe, Caddress- ing Lewis Smithj the causes and effects of the Renaissancef' YSMITHI Well-er-it's-er-this way: fblah, blah, and more blahjv MILNI3: I disagree! ll fC0mimzed on Page SXQ SMILES W '1 'f5i'. I' -7z:f'r 1:1-'-ZS-P . X X g. 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MILLER: Qamidst the laughterj The noble Lord of the Blue Ribbon will now tear to pieces his version of Halleck -fThe class: What? j To tear to pieces means 'to ren- der, eh? WRENN: ffrom the rearj You know what John Dennis said, Mr. Miller, 'A man who could make so vile a pun would not scruple to pick a pocket.' MR. MILLER: Well Wrenn, as l have told you before, little birdies should be heard only in the great out-of-doors. NoYEs: fFrom corner of the roomj fsarcasticallyj Haw, Haw! MR. MILLER: Qlndignantlyj Part of your education seems to have been neglected, Noyes. fAs you can see by now, one must laugh gleefully, if at all, at Mr. Miller's punsj MR. MILLER: Now I think that l shall give you a grammar quiz that I gave my son the other day fby the way, Mr. Miller's offspring has attained the age of two or three., I hope that you will pass. To this task we laboriously work for the rest of the period. At the warning bell, Mr. Miller says, after glancing through a few papers, We would have a wit in the class if Medaglia and Lane would get togetherf, At the next bell the .ftudenls go to their respective classes. In the corridors they talk over the quiz, either bemoaning their fate or glorifying in their success. This doesn't last long however, for the ancient and honorable language of Latin must be conquered. Here we encounter Miss Doran, one of the best liked teachers in the school. Here the students wander through Asia Minor, Thrace, Islands of the Mediterranean, Carthage, and ltaly with Aeneas and his small band of Trojans. Some do so with intelligence and others with well-er, let it go. I We leave this class however with kind remembrances of a line teacher and with a somewhat calm conscience of having learned quite a bit of modern Italy as well as ancient Rome. With time out for the best liked period of the day, that is recess, we finally enter the great P. jfs room, fresh from New Hampshire. Here the illustrious and famous Mr. Patrick Murnane holds sway over a group of withering, immature, and shaking rhildren whom he says should all be endowed with lolly pops at the beginning of each period. Sometimes he merely says 1:30 in 114 for the entire class and lets it go at that. MR. MURNANE: Miss McCormick, where is your contract,', Mtss MCCORMICK! Not iinishedf, MR. MURNANE: l'll shed a tear for you when marks come around. Five minutes later, Janice Keighley and Eve Kladky come strolling in. MR. MURNANE: Girls, could I attribute your tardy appearance to procrastination? JANICE: I guess so, we were eating? ' MR. MURNANE: What prodigious appetites you girls have, you'll make up your time 14- at 1:30. That makes about four afternoons? EVE! What?,' fContim4ed on Page 902 E UILLIAMS? wary ARE 77,105 E TRL-'ss asfvr over .so me? LAUGHS CNN. ,ws KV -XC? f' -1 1 .1 X Li? L . - it ea .7A,wc5 wus: our nee vou -rfwfva 779 FWD our wuavs -moss PISEOAJS 1-fvs? -ms A - U amuse. 1' www- some names :oe Mr zfssxf FED TERRY: You'D BE BENI' OMS? 7790, IF Vou MEIFE 45 1201.1-. of? GEEEM APP1.f5 A5 700:45 reef! - A175 I ' X Af Y , N I 5 il i g g 5 X Iik HELP you WITH -1-HAT HOMEWORK, cox. 1 vE Gov' 17' HERE mf A fuuf.:u51.f. . OAI -'- MEMDPIZ ED 174- Eu, IVA!-IUAIE V ? f5,u.,C5'1f K Dow: uow'X: vou GET Iwo THAT I-IOSPITAL F weefufu ': 'F'-U -if PICK MA YES : 4.100412 you T7-fldllf 7 My cfm was ggmvzn-ffnuzv. I Mmfccwufexf Mo. fr LDOKJLIKE I voufz MAX 11- yaufesggr I FRED AEAOJ r HAVE you EVER MAD AAJV :oor8A4L Expsefsrvca ? BILL FA eau - - I au: MIA 7'l?A1AJzuEEcl': OIUCE f -Q' 78.5 gran nsfvved Fw TSR-TAPK-TN' A6845 ff 0 ww , 90 THE THINKER fContinued from Page 882 MR. MURNANE: Make that another afternoon fwith an upward twist of the left eyebrow.j Perchance, you might expand your-er-benevolence, Miss Priest, to such an extent-er-as to--er-provide some plaything for-er-er Rounds tomorrow. JANET PRIEST: fmeeklyj Yes, Mr. Murnane, fglancing in Round's direction, making Rounds blush most profusely., MR. MURNANE: We shall now hear a special report on farming in Bradford-Bolan will you please cease your 'childish antics--by Professor Stackpole. X STACKPOLEZ No Farm Flashes today Mr. Murnanef' MR. MURNANE: ln other words you are not prepared? STACKPOLE: 'SWell you see-er--it's this way. MR. MURNANE: By your talk. Stackpole l gather that you have a stupendous source of information. Report next Tuesday afternoon at 2:l5. fThe warning Bell ringsj S 3 MR. MURNANE: Since you have not accomplished a great deal today and because of your childish, grammar-school actions you will all report Tuesday at 2:l5. il Bell rings-Mr. Murnane: Class excused. ' CLASS: fto itself, as it starts for Chemistryl Oh Yeahfn Up in 309, Mr. Mansur calls the students to attention by saying, The bell has rungf' Immediately everything is as quiet as a party of ladies surrounded by mice, so' Mr. Mansur causessilence by preparing hydrogen chloride gas. Unable to breathe, the pupils cease their chattering and come back to earth when .the pedagogue ignites some hydrogen underneath every seat. Mr. Mansur: Now that we've settled down people, we should begin work. Miss Hills, how do we prepare salt? D JANICE: fwho has been showing her new shoes to Keighleyj By boiling eggs seven minutes. MR. MANsUR: Miss Hills, kindly pay attention to what I am saying. Let's have some smart people go to the board now, and write equations. Haseltine, Mahoney, and Litzer- man, struggle up. The boys untangle themselves and write the wrong things on the board for the rest of the period. At the ringing of the bell a mad rush for second floor cloak rooms. ensues. Noses received their coats of powder and masculine hair its hurried combing. Back in 206, Miss Currier counts noses until 1:30, when she begins to read the notices, observing meanwhile that Moody Howe is slipping out the back door to join Lewis Smith. Just as he is about to step over the threshold, she calls him back, to the laughter of the rest of the room. At 1:35 when the school is practically deserted, Miss Currier says, You may go,,' and with a wild dash, the room is cleared. ROARS I '-If TE . :,, . ',l' ,f..' ,fl , :f'::'r.fQ3' 1 'o:nm1gd27775 ' 2 5' '- ,gif-P A 2, : 1 K F X T , Q1 f , Sq -N W , , 4 , , A A A' 1 5' iglii -fi' 3 - 'iilll j:f 01 A., LEAQN 2 ww bm You GET RID oF - gf? A Qouf? MEA, RA.D'0 ? -L, .11 f ..f:..:',,:' 'NA . ' -,'..e , CLARK: THE MUSIC was Aa1?f6H7f BUT' 77-IE LIGHT MAS Too 291114 vb f95A2g By 'P the wA5nlv67bAJ 50 'iefsme 60' 05 'NASE CKED'-r N Trfgndf lil: K 4 X O xv Dzwsrf i QX f VE!! - us LEF7 A ,f Fweffqscf. FW if if . ,. 'I 5 ..-.k - ,lb-5 R X N ,991 x w 49 L rf C W 4 'f ' I X66 l V 'Nz '- X4 I Y ku if W5 W wlLl.lAlUlS : ummm' wAs rue MATTER ww-H Tfmr cm? Vau Bouqyy-2 TERRY 3 ELl6'fY77-IMJG ,WADE A, AMISE BUT' 77lE 'hf0f?lll Q QARIFEO 2 THAT' 51-0:2 y 's ALLIZIGHYI ., ,f ' 99139. I raw' vou suowmwmve so mm- ,' . -. Auv Fool- CAA.: QUDEIETUAIUD W X-'QQQ.fQ'Q. You. .1 f',+Q,qx,gQ'f! venus 2 LDHPs l'9l'3l-KET www- QLEAE ., G' xA'Af :QAA TD you .. A 15 Q:wQ6gga, G43 we gig f N 5 5 Z IES Y 1:35 ' RUTH GRAY: LJHATIS YOUR -rggpuoue UUMEFE Srfeauceez Do vou mrlufe IT Hul2r5 HORN' GPANI: I DUfVAJO.p ' '1Xf,gf'W'7'Y 773 SEAN? BE' 9 RUN: '-OHV Pour Vow Know? '- A M1920 no uma., k . - 5weE'rsna: loo. rr omxy 5T,Mw-A7-ES UOKNI' L uevge CALL wg,-Lp Upf VOUIZ flwfaeffunv-:auf 0 L wma.-PQ THE THIN KER Famous Understudies Red Grange Babe Ruth Andrew Mellon Theda Bara Clarence Darrow Babe Dedrickson Major Hoople Joan Crawford Clark Gable Floyd Gibbons Rudolph Valentino Texas Guinan Joe E. Brown Janet Gaynor Jimmie Durante Popeye Gracie Allen Greta Garbo Mae West Marx Brothers Cary Grant Diana Wynward Bobby Jones William Tilden Tillie the Toiler Huey Long Rudy Vallee Harold Teen Einstein Kate Smith Tessie the Typist Boots Bernard Shaw Polly Moran Magnolia Dorothy Jordon Tarzan The Lion Man Lupe V elez Olsen and Johnson Baron Munchausen Mitzie Green Nick Carifio Charlie Mamacos John Mahoney Miriam Karelis Morton Milne Eleanor Williams Lawrence Bacigalupo Lucille Caton Moody Howe Alfred Litzerman Guy Nickerson Mildred Spencer Larry Wrenn janet Priest Mason McGinness Red,' Rounds Barbara Kelso Janice Keighley Thelma Larkin Sidney Fox Harry Prophet Janice Hills Dick Hayes Fred Ayres Beulah Provost Barton Kramer Nick Valavanis Norman Gray Leo Dzingelevich Eleanor Anderson Ruth Gray Betty Leith Joseph Hutchinson Helen Brown Nat Robinson Caroline Bilodeau Bill Lane Witold Klimauskas Doris Champagne Ray Terry and Lewis Smith Harry Shershow Beryl Wilmont 94- Dick Hayes Jonathan Story Red Rounds Beulah Provost Mr. Murnalne Mr. Harrington Miss Clarke Miss Evans Miriam Karelis M-iss Croston Bessie Wilner and Biruta Prakapas Sidney Fox William Noonan Mr. Mansur Carolyn Fuller Ray Terry Phil McKeen Bill Lane John Mahoney Barton Kramer Julia Johnson Morton Milne Betty Leith Arlene Kazlow John Medaglia Francis Renda Moody Howe Nick Carifio Janice Hills Fred Hausler Walter Gobbi Frank Ross Vic Gesmundo Francesca Miller Thelma Larkin Charles Mamacos Nat Robinson Mrs Miller THE THINKER Favorite Expressions You know me betterln that. V Don't be a sissy. Please, pretty please, pretty ple I don't know fin historyj Why, it's FASCINATING? CC ase with a smile Did I ever tell you the one about-F Your notes are due tomorrow. The United States are going to t Did you do your geometry? Lesson for tomorrow-l Whatja do in history? he dogs. SeZ youf'- You and who else. Don't get toughf' That reminds me of a storyf' CuteV' How's every little thing? Be goodln Hi Cootli' Ladies and Gentlemenf, In my opinion--. Oh Huff! I beg to differ with you. Oh my history! You don't tell mein Give us a break. Go away. Well it's like this-.U Don't forget it. It gets me. i For the simple reasonf, Aw you're crazylv You know it's like this. Aw gee! ' WoWsal Choicel What do w Tsh, tshln U-u-suallylv e do next? I F 96 Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most Most THE THINKER All Honor to the Great--- representative of the school brilliant popular - humorous likely to succeed ingenious - ambitious interesting bashful - Tallest - Shortest Largest Smallest Most talkative - Quietest Best Best Best Best Best Most athlete - looking - dancer - dressed - sport ' respected Best artist - Best natured - Most serious Jolliest - Best musician - Hardest worker Busiest - Loudest Whisperer Best politician Best Most Most Most salesman - wide awake widely read polite - Wittiest - Most tactf ul - Dorothy Hutchison Dorothy Hutchison Beulah Provost Helen Brown Biruta Prakapas Eve Kladky Seranush Jaffarian Janice Keighley Geneva Thompson Martina West Ruth Cassano Eleanor Anderson Edna Leith Agatha Fiset Barbara Brown Eleanor Williams Eleanor Callahan Beulah Provost Harriet Blustein Barbara Priest Dorothy Hutchison Marjorie Stubbs Gertrude Archambault Margaret Bartlett Thelma Larkin Cecil Caron Miriam Gordon Harriet Blustein Mary McCormack Dorothy Hutchison Betty Hyder Betty Leith Barbara Kelso Miriam Gordon Eve Kladky Beatrice Hutchison Richard Hayes Leo Dzingelevich Richard Hayes Andrew Clark Karnig Mooshian Raymond Woodman Wilbar Hoxie Moody Howe Russell Rounds Andrew Dempski Victor Gesmundo Lawrence Bacigalupo Archie Follett Alfred Litzerman Robert Anthony Nicholas Carifio Carl Cook Robert Collins Francis Evans Carl Noyes Richard Hayes Robert Rawson Walter Buslield Charles Benoit Raymond Terry Nicholas Zekopoulos John Mahoney Robert Anthony Richard Moynihan Richard Hayes Melvin Berman Wilbar Hoxie Morton Milne Harry Prophet Lawrence Wrenn Francis Evans l W W l Wearers of the UH The H is the sy1nbol of athletic achievement in Haverhill High School. The names listed below are those of 'Seniors who have Won prominence as members of the athletic teams of the school. These Seniors have contributed greatly to the fame of Haverhill High School by virtue of their athletic achievements, and the school owes them much. Like the Philomathians they are leaders who have helped to win a reputation for fair play, sports- manship and persistence for their school. Of those Seniors, however, who, because of a slightly lower degree of natural ability, or because of other good reasons, were unable to win the H,', but who still played a promi- nent part in the athletic history of the school, mention should be made. They Worked hard and Well. Hail to the Wearers of the H, to the Wearers of the numerals, and to those who attempted deeds which found their bodies less willing than their hearts! Baseball: Malcolm Barney, Nicholas Cariho, Harold Frost, Rudolph Goodman, Charles Mamacos, John Baccini, Andrew Rampulla, Russell Rounds Track: Paul Ethier, Walter Gobbi Golf: Ernest Haseltine, Richard Hayes, Newman Manning, Robert Noonan, Carlton Wright Hockey: Arthur Kelley, Harry Prophet G. A. L.: Eleanor Williams, Rita Ordway, Ruth Ordway, Mamie DiPictro Barlvetballz Malcolm Barney, Nicholas Carifio, Walter Gobbi, Rudolph Goodman, Ernest Karampatsos, Frank Parino, Morton Milne, manager Football: Malcolm Barney, Nicholas Cariho, Aldo Cereno, Adelard Chartier, Walter Gobbi, Rudolph Goodman, William Haynes, Ernest Karampatsos, Llewellyn Lane, Frederic Leach, Alfred Litzerman, Coleman Norwood, Russell Rounds, Andrew Rampulla, Mason McGinness, manager if- . BASKETBALL BACK Row: Coach White, Herrick, Akstin, Viens, Manager Milne. MIDDLE Row: Moraites, Goodman, Captain Gobbi, Vencis, Carifio. FRONT Row: Karampatsos, Peltonovich. FOOTBALL Tu : bi .E ul H.. E .-E U N O. 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It is quite characteristic of stu- wonderful Indian summer day, and ending ers iieiu-tiieir ni-nntniy get'tu'5etner iast OU! rushed the intrepid young reporter, dents to doubt the veracity of this state- with a motley sunset bringing cool breezes, evening in tiie Hign Scnoni Auditorium at R0i'el'f Anthony: JY- Gfanbing his HOU?- ment but to get concrete proof of the fruits the annual outing and dance of the Gale 8300 P' M' A snort business meetings Pie' books and pencils while on the run he of hard labor, Haverhill High School stu- Hospital nurses was held yesterday at the sided Over ny Miss Denietrn Zervogitis of i12StCnCd l0Wal'ClS the Ford which he had dents need only hark back to the outstand- Haverhill Country Club, It was the most Loweiis Preeeeleei a- Program of music and inherited from his father. ing class of 1933. dazzling and most pleasing affair ever held dancing fUl'nlSi1ed by Nick Zekopoulas' After 3 gigantic upheaval, the Junk- The following are but a few of the at that place, according to the declarations Rnyai PaS0PaSanS A motion to send a yard, as his father had christened the de- members of that exceptional class, who of many, being a thrilling success from earn of thanks te. the City' Ofiieifiis f0i' crepit machine, started with a roar. Off through conscientious study and concen start to finish. ereering tile new ingii Se'i100i WHS aeeeliied young Bob tore for Plaistow and the fire. rt, py hlg po ay and the prl the card 1 ng by, United States today. canter through the pine grove at five awarded to Waiter Bixby Cu' Annie H SCUOPQ' Could be heard above the din of Marion Moore, Assistant Secretary to o'clock, just in time to watch the ascent of Barnes gave a taiit on tiie disadvantages of the engine. the President of United Statesg Lawrence Apollo through his eastern gates, from the admitting Cniiuien unuei' 25 to high school' Urine .llinkfi Wnieil WHS B0i1'S C0nU'3C- Wrenn, National President of the Eagles, top of the hill. Returning to the club After iier discussions a question Period roi tion for his vehicleis name, was brought to Robert Anthony, Head of the Boy Scout house, a game of quoits between Martina inweu' I a Stop before the once noble mansion of Organizations throughout the country, West and Marion Haynes was witnessed, Tiiese Present ineiudeei Denietra Alex' Congresswoman Eleanor Richardson. Eleanor Richardson, Congressman from the contest ending in a tie score. andefv Claire CFOWC, Satinig Chooljian, Alas! The dwelling was now almost Plaistow, Sidney Fox, Speaker of the At ten o'c1ock, tennis doubles were held Pauiine Panama Jennie Pearsenw Afieiaide completely devastated by flames. Young House of Representatives, Bishop Wood- between Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayers fEdna Maetarianev MYr0n Tucker, Heien Gavinv Robert Newton Anthony went in search of man, who presides over the general con- Leithl, and George Tangalakis and Arlene Ciiarintte Rinerins Katherine Kntensiryi the Chief of the Fire Department in order ference Of Metb0diSt Ci1UI'CbCS5 and Eve Kazlow. Both sides gave their best work Anna Rauauitinasv inez Areiiiisaieiv Deretnl' to learn how the fire originated. Kladky, occupying the position of chief and were only interrupted by luncheon. Taruiiir Gertrude Arenaniiiauitw Betty Mae' He was astounded on being introduced tester for the Gray Chain Stores, manu- This was served in the grill room under Ginuunv Mai-sei Masenr and Meivin H- to the chief to learn that he was none facturers of folding beds and Cots. the catering of Roberta Preston and Bar- Berman- other than Russell 'iRed Rounds of whom . bara Priest, and it was delightfully cool . he had heard his father speak so often. Ci and refreshing, This was his first meeting with the class At one o'c1ock, a golf match was played - 0 of '33is famous Blushing Beauty. l between Carlston Wright, James Tyrie, lr S S He lea ned that the fire had been started Aram Kalalian, and Albert Kata. The by Raymond Terry, whose locks are still fcontlnued from page one, most thrilling moment occurred when Mr. The night of September 30. Where was flaming. Mr. Terry declared that he had -j- Wright shot a hole in one on the eighth Millie Spenser the night of September 30? been shingling the house and had fallen and the other to be outdoors on the site hole, the most difficult one of the course. Whoops and foodle-dee-doo, Millie was asleep. While he was sleeping, his flam- of the old Y. M. C. A. These pools were The rest of the afternoon was spent in down at the new airport hangar breaking ing locks evidently set fire to the house. ordered from Karnig Mooshian, naval general amusement, tennis, golf, roller a bottle of bluing over the propeller of the Returning to Chief Rounds the young architect, and are unique in that the marble skating, and riding, until five oiclock when first airship to connect Haverhill definitely reporter unearthed the following facts is stained a beautiful bluish green and that a turkey dinner was served on the lawn. with Europe. 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'Ola 533 EE 5253 2 mug I-050 MEN :EEO is 8:0325 E255 E3 EE? 52:20 mgimmcg gg Us 2 :Ts 353 We MQ ta 25:53 HSE 2: amiga IUULOK Us Ev 335 :N 2: .E uma be BDRES E3 02382 DEP Guam um M-gsm 3 Eqwmsu WEB Pg Us-:EL 'ENE 112 THE THINKER Recess A drone of voices reciting . . . Punctuated by authoritative voices giving corrections . . . The warning bell . . . A rush of a few people from rooms . . . Among them Buddy Bolan, Dick Moynihan, Normie Daniels, and Lewie Smith . . . An increasing clamor as teachers give out home work . . . A buzz of chatter as the latest scandal is being exchanged . . . Im- patient scufliling as the bell is delayed . . . At last, the bell . . . A rush of pupils from all rooms . . . Including Tubsie Haseltine, Rudy Goodman, Beulah Provost, Irv Brewer, and others . . . A slam of books on Window sills and radiators . . . Renewed vigor on the chatter . . . The pounding of running feet on the gym stairs . . . The rush to the lunch counter . . . A burst of milk and live . . . Shortcake . . . cupla dogs . . . yappel . . . Then 2 few minutes of comparative silence as the lunch is being gulped down . . . A concerted rush to the ice cream counter and a general exodus to the walks and lawn around the building . . . The gathering of boys and girls about the lesser frequented corridors . . . The fashion show on the Summer Street walk . . . Headed by Jay Keighley and her ever-witty pal, Mary Dot McCormick . . . The gradual appearance of the stronger sex on the walk about the Thinker . . . A group with Franny Evans, Walla Buslield, Dick Hayes, and Vic Gesmundo sprawled all over the grass . . . More enthusiastic boys wandering about trying to raise a rumpus . . . Included are Willie Lane, Hock Murdock, and Harry Sir Galahad Prophet . . . Larry Wrenn, Windy Stackpole running around like two grammar school kids . . . Pushing through the ever-increasing crowds at the front door . . . In at last to see a certain blonde junior surrounded by an admiring group of boys . . . The most awed Qnot oddj being Chick Renda . . . Into the gym to see couples seated all around the balcony . . . Turning to go out, meet Red Croston . . . Down to Mr. Miller's ofiice to listen to Sid Fox and Norm Gray argue with Mr. Miller on any old question . . . With about ten girls from his classes gossiping and eating . . . Consisting of Eve Kladky, Marguerite Avery, Adelaide MacFarlane, Bessie Wilner, Harriet Bluestein, and Ruth Merrill . . . Off again to the first floor . . . Seeing at last the man of the hour, So-Long Litzerman, telling about some great episode in his famous life . . . Red Rounds, the Blushing Beauty, treating all the girls to a sight of his handsome nose . . . If you don,t believe Redls nose is nice ask Biruta Prakapas . . . Down the corridor by 115 and up the stairs . . . Hi-Y McGinness, Dot Hutchison, and Bee Hutchison being entertained QFD by Porter Stone of Let me tell them fame . . . Into 212 to escape Porter, crash into John Irish Mahoney, Bill Louisiana Fagen, and Morton Curley Milne . . . Bob Anthony and C. Hutchinson gesticulating in the center of the room . . . In the rear corner Nick Valavanis, Karnig Mooshian, and Ray Woodman going technical . . . Start for the third Hoor . . . Meeting Mim Gordon with Myra McLeod eating peanuts on the landing talking with several beaux . . . Among them, Bob Anthony who hastened from C. to keep his daily rendezvous . . . Down again to second floor Strolling . . . Eileen O'Brien rushing up the stairs to the Model Office with a stencil in her hand . . . Frrrrrr . . . The bell . . . On to English and Mr. Miller's puns. Good gravy, where am I? Oh, gosh, it's morning again. just another dream. H.H.S. 1933 113 Class History Trepidation, embarrassment, and perplexity held us in their grip as the portals of the time-honored Annex were opened to us in September, 1929. As Freshmen we were about to enjoy our first taste of high school life. Our first high school adventure, finding our home-roomsf' did nothing to lessen our embarrassment. The Junior girls feted our feminine classmates and took them on an explanation tour of the main building. We thought that we were grown-ups until we attended our first chapel and saw the dignified Seniors march in. We crept back to the Annex wondering whether we would ever look like them. Throughout our Freshman year we loyally demonstrated our school spirit by attending the athletic contests and rooting for our heroes. With the election of our Sophomore officers we bid au revoir to the Annex, Bursting with pride, we wended our ways to the main building and upper class dignity, one rainy September morning in 1930. But not even the weather could dampen our excite- ment. Ably superintended by our class officers, Richard Hayes, Dorothy Hutchison, Biruta Prakapas, Robert Anthony, Beatrice Hutchison, Anna O'Brien, and Philip McKeen, we entertained the football lettermen at the Sophomore Football Hop. After the elections were over we said goodbye to books and studies until the following fall and our Junior year. The girls opened our Junior festivities by entertaining the Freshmen girls. Our Junior class officers, Moody Howe, Charlotte Philbrick, Virginia Webster, Philip McKeen, Eleanor Williams, Helen Brown, and Barbara Kelso worked diligently to make our Prom a social success. Through their efforts we were the first class that ever held a financially successful Prom. In the spring we held another dance at which we all had a good time. During this year a new Student Council, which was started under the leadership of Mr. Miller, Mrs. Hill, and Mr. Mansur, proved to be very successful. Our minds were now filled with the topic, Who should be elected for our Senior oflicersfv We finally selected Dick Hayes and Dot Hutchison to lead us for the second time. As the official scribe, Ginny Webster was chosen again, with Johnny Mahoney receiv- ing the appointment as Grand collector of dues. Phil McKeen, Moody Howe, and Gertie Archambault made up our executive committee, as fine a group of officers as could have been selected. At Junior Chapel we attempted for the first time to don the robes of Senior dignity. With this taste of what was in store for us as seniors, we adjourned our activities until the next fall. We resumed our studies as Seniors as Nicky Carifols football team started a successful season. We celebrated the eve of Armistice Day by holding a dance. Under the direction of Mr. Oliver our senior class play, The Goose Hangs High, was a great success. Miriam Gordon and Ray Woodman revealed unusual talent in regard to histrionic ability. We were unfortunate, in having our funds tied up when the Book Committee under the chair- manship of John Mahoney began to make plans. For a time we were not sure whether we would be able to have a book or not but everything came out all right in the end. ln order to raise money we held a dance, Paul Revere's Prance, which aided the treasury very much. Before we realized it, June and graduation were at hand, and we surrendered our places to the class of 1934. 114 lllllllllllll THE THINKER Class Will We, the Class of 1933, of the City of Haverhill in the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, being of sound mind and memory, but knowing the uncertainty of our life, do declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by us. After the payment of our just debts and funeral charges, we bequeath and devise as follows:- lst. To the incoming seniors, the front rows at Chapel. Znd. To any one who desires it, Ray Terry's laugh. 3rd. To the incoming senior president, the chair left vacant by our blushing president. 4th. To the faculty, our appreciation for the four years ye have labored in vain. Sth. To whomever it lits, Ernie Haseltine's ability to stall, 6th, To the college course students, Mr. Murnaneis earnest voice and Mr. Miller's so-called puns. 7th. To our teachers, our regrets for having caused them any difficulties. 8th. To all the students, our supplies of unusued library slips. 9th. To the juniors, the supply of gum under our desks. 10th. To the school, a record to be shot at by all. llth. To the lowliest freshman-to-be, C. Hutchinson's philosophy on the theory of OCtaV6S. 12th. To two of the juniors, Alfred Litzerman's and Barton Kramer's ability to talk unceasingly. 13th To the school, all superstitions and ill omens. 14th To the coming seniors, the peace pipe. 15th. To Mr. Miller, a note-book to keep all of his puns in. 16th To Mr. Murnane's history students, his afternoon sessions. 17th. the school when our class fund reaches a million dollars, the following: To 1-An elevator from the basement to the third floor. 2-Underground walk to the Annex. 3-Wider middle aisle in the hall. 4-Free transportation to the Stadium. 18th. To the school, all our excuses for being late. I 19th. To Mary McCormack, Eve Kladky and jay Keighley, muzzles that their chatter may be curbed. A 20th. To our younger brothers and sisters, reports of our greatness. For our executor of this will, we do nominate Arlington I. Clow, and furthermore recommend that he be held in two or three hundred thousand dollars bond. In testimony whereof we hereunto set our hand and in the presence of three witnesses declare this to be our last will and testament, this twenty-third day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred thirty-three. fsignedj CLASS OF '33 President RICHARD JOSEPH HAYES ffor the classy WITNESSES M. I. Goode, M. T. Head, N. O. Uaint H H S 1933 Movie Titles Grand Hotel She Done Him Wrong ls My Face Red Looking Forward It Must Be Love Horsefeathers The Vagabond Lover Blessed Event Elmer the Great Mata Hari Passport to Hell Dance Fools Dance Laugh Clown Laugh Kid From Spain Blond Venus Sport Parade King Kong The Red Headed Woman King of the Jungle Whiz Bang Play Fiddle Play Love Em and Leave Em Patent Leather Kid Huddle Madison Square Garden Daddy Long Legs State's Attorney Beauty and the Boss State Fair Gabriel Over the White H American Madness Fool's Holiday Turn Back the Clock Follow Thru Shanghai Express The Crash The First Year The Old Dark House Ex-Bad Boy Down Stairs Two Against the World 01156 Haverhill High School Thelma Larkin Red Rounds Class of ,33 Dot and Mason Frank Ross Vincent James Morton Milne Charles Mamacos Janice Keighley All Hunks on report car Beulah Provost John Medaglia Ray Terry Marg 'Stubbs Nick Carilio Tarzan Mavrofrides Martina West Bill Lane Phil McKeen Cecile Caron Norm Daniels Aldo Cereno Nick Carifio Walt Gobbi Rudy Goodman Fran Evans Dot Hutchison Wendell Stackpole John Mahoney Recess Book Committee S200 Dick Hayes Byfield Bus ds Just a few milk bottles at recess Freshmen High School during vacation Louis Smith The Lunch Room Dzingelevich and Dot Hutchison DOES IT PAY ? Statistics compiled by one of America's leading industrial concerns and largest employers show that a business education is worth many times its cost in time and money. According to these statistics ninety out of every hundred young men and women who train in advance for their jobs make goody while ninety out of every hundred who lack this special training do not succeed. The demand today, more than ever before, is for a business education that can be of advantage in earning a living. That is why so many high school graduates, even though they are planning on a college or university course, take a year first in a good business school. This helps them scholastically and in many cases enables them to earn money to pay a part of their college expenses. It is interesting to note that during the troublous times through which business has been passing that graduates of good business schools have found positions even when it seemed that opportunities simply did not exist. In all establishments, trained employees are the last to go and the first to be called back. The Bryant Sz Stratton Commercial School, a school of national repu- tation, Welcomes inquiries from earnest young men and women who are interested in preparing for successful business careers. Seven complete courses are offered. Beginning July 10 a six-weeks' summer school is available to those who would like to begin their training prior to the opening of the fall term September 5. You may receive a bulletin which gives courses, tuition rates and other information by addressing Mr. L. 0. White, Principal, Bryant Kr Stratton Commercial, 334 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., or by telephoning Kenmore 6789. If possible visit the school building. 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