Jamaica Plain High School - Clarion Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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oom Fifth Row: Albert Cusick, William Cullen, William Gallagher, Roger Easter. Fourth Row: John Dustin, Charles Emerson, James Foley, Robert Fitzsimmons, Stephen Gilniartin. Third Row: Ida Ma tarazzo, Mary Petitti, James Gallivan, George Ferdinand, Kathleen McDermott, Norma Erickson. Second Row: Joan McGlynn, Patri- cia Malloy, Phyllis Malone, Dr. Madden, Mary Lyle, Helen Mara, Josephine McGinnis. Firsf Roil ' : Patricia Emery, Phyllis McGee, Dorothy MacLennon, Mary Louise Marchant, Patricia Mac- y Donald, Joan MacMaster . ( L Sixth Row: Lauren Frank, Ara Al- fuzetian, Donald Anderson. Fifth Row: Kenneth Bisson, Arthur Anthony, Robert Blasser, Charles Aldred, Francis Carr, Sol Moura- dian. John Campbell, Frank Airo Arsenault, John Vincent Veligor. Third Row: Muriel Landry, Nancy Lane, Margaret Kiernan, Lois Lake, Rita Lafreniere, Wilma Kei- derling. Second Row: Jean Lamie, Barbara Kinsman, Miss Tombaugh, Joyce Hamlin, Margaret Kerrigan. First Row: Loretta Leigh, Jacqueline La ' ie, Pearl Kayajianian, Shirlev Kelley, Betty Jo Laird. girl Since we were proud of our Agricultural group we were alsojpcojjd of our lone members : Barbara Beurman and Viola Milandri. - Oj) t - i -o xX v) Buenos Dios Amigo! Bon jour, mon ami! ' That was Ellen Lewis and Mary Wesely greeting each other as they walked down the corridor toward the , anish and French Clubs. J O AlA I Turtles ! Whenever I think of turtles, I think of fountains, henever I think ▼of fountains, I think of Laurence Callanan. Remember that beautiful turtle-foun- tain at the Flower Show two years ago? Welij our own Laujence Callanan made Naturally it won a prize! (Jy(Xy7 ' UL rJ:: le-r ' As we had our little noses in everything that went on th f ear, we were also well represented at the Senior Prom. It was lots of fun even if the Seniocs jlid look down on us. ' -- Ot OAft- di; Ho-hum, memories, memories, memories After spending the summer recuperating and resting our weary brains ( ?), we advanced to our Junior year (most of us, that is). As Juniors we managed to serve as stiff competition for the Seniors. It was in this year that Mr. Casey insti- tuted his Key Club for boys. Remember? Our school was privileged to have the first club of this kind in Boston. Naturally, there were many Junior boys among Poge Eleven

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I wonder if the Sophomores felt as we did when we entered good old J. P. High for the first time. Remember how we used to roam through the corridors like lost sheep during those first two weeks of agony ! Oh, yes, when we would ask some high-and-mighty Senior where the Gym was, she would send us all the way to the Assembly Hall. But, then, those were the good old days when the teachers didn ' t know the Saints from the Sinners. The Seniors had a play that year, and since we were such a brilliant class, we were privileged to have one lonely classmate, Charles Davenport, play the part of the perfect butler. During the year, we managed to take an active part in sports, and helped the Seniors maintain a fine record. Paul (Best Looking) Campbell, David Bradshaw, and Robert McGovern got an early start on the football team. They believe in starting young. The basketball team had two new members in Robert McKnight and Donald Shaw. With Robert on the team they didn ' t have to bother throwing the ball ; he just dropped it in the basket from above. A few pointers on how to play expert tennis were picked up by Marie Leonard and Helen Kondell at Fallon Field, as they represented our class in the Tennis Club. oom Fifth Row. Douglas Bean, Carl Con- don, Paul Casey, Albert Brady, Paul Anderson, Robert Barry. Fourth Row. John Cox, John Bo- lanes, George Clark, Robert Can- nata, Lawton Dougherty. Third Row. Anna Johnson, Joan Iverson, Gloria Johnson, Barbara Knadler, Mary Hogan, Charlotte McHowell. Second Rou ' : Joyce Doiron, Ann Pi- nieri, Miss Chesley, Louise Kane, Florence Irvine. First Ro ' cc: Mary Kilduff, May Kroeger, Lorraine Curley, Dorothy Hughes, Barbara Fitzgerald. oom Fifth Row. Malcolm MacLeod, Rob- ert Davidson, Edwin Derzanski, Edward Flanagan, Joseph Rock, James Davern. Fourth How. Joseph Doherty, Ed- ward Travero, Frank Brady, Wal- ter Wernig. Robert DeYoung. Third Row. Doris MacGuire, Fran- ces Lyle, Mary Lanza, Winifred Collins, Joan Lawson. Second Row. Patricia O ' Handley, Norma Leitiger, Miss O ' Malley, Anna LaLiberte, Jeanette Brown, Lenore Leonard. First Row. Edna Drinkwater, Mar- jorie MacDonald, Antoinette Lo- Russo, Lorraine Lozier, Mary Ladd, Renee LaFreniere. Page Ten



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the members. Dick Straughn was laying the foundations of his future poHtical career, for the next year he became president of the Key Club and president of our class. A new Health project was started for girls. It seemed queer to go to Health five days a week, but the course turned out to be not only instructive, but enter- taining. Will we ever forget the Variety Show that Miss O ' Malley so capably coached? It could almost have been called a Junior Variety Show, for the Juniors out- numbered all other performers. John Jackson this year proved to be our up-and coming football star. Base- ball, being a favorite sport and Boston a baseball center, we had three future Babe Ruths on our team : Sol Mouradian, Frank White, and Richard Jacobson. We were able to find out how Constance Boudreau and Helene Anderson kept [heir slender figures — they joined the Riding Club and kept slim the easy way. The Debating Club produced a few lady Daniel Websters : Alice Richmond, Joan McCarthy, and Helen Kondel. Then we were surprised one day to be called into the assembly to hear our own Louise Crowley speak about Junior Achieve- SiJirth Ron:: Daniel Hasenbine, Al- fred Hathaway, Nelson Sherman, John Baranofsky, Ronald Hill. Fifth Kow: William Johnson, Fred- erick Nielsen, James Goodwin. Sal- vatore Russo, Lloyd Frame. Fourth Row: Ronald Falconer, Eu- gene Fernandez, William Stone, Alfred Ryan, Harold Eccles, Paul Kent. Third Row. Constance Kelley, M ar- garet McDermott, Robert jiurphy, Dorothy Mutlow, Isabel MacPher- Second Row. Gladys Morin, Arden King, Mr. Wendler, Anne Bul- man, Edith Morgan, Shirley Mills. First Row. Barbara Monroe, Joan Morash, Loretta Morlock, Eliza- beth Murray, Patricia Mulligan. Page Twelve

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