High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 17 text:
“
Sixth Row: Roger Harmon, Francis Hughes, William Remlinger, Ar- thur Giddings, John MacKinnon. Fifth Row. Robert LaMarca, John Fletcher, Robert Gregory, Robert McGovern, Henry Granskie. Fourth Ro-iv: John Webster, John Garrity, James Grady, Bernard Shea, Edward Moriarty. Third Row: Teresa Peterson, Mar- garet Odom, Dorothy Coveney, Ed- ward Bennett, Mary Meehan, Cath- erine Carroll. Second Row: Charlotte Nardone, Grace Pezzulo, Rita Owens, Mr. O ' Leary, Vivian Newbrandt, Ali- son Porter. First Ro7v: Elizabeth Peters, Elianor Piatelli, Phyllis Munday, Claire O ' Donnell, Joan O ' Neill. 1 ment. Since then Are you going to J. A. this afternoon? has become a familiar cry throughout the school. Arma vircumque cano A new Latin Club was chartered in our Junior Year. — Oh, the fun we had ! All our good times together there were climaxed by a real Roman Banquet at the home of our teacher, Miss Ruggles. The next day the whole school knew about how the dignified Latin Clubbers, wrapped in sheets- er-ah-togas — shouted Latin cheers till the shingles fell off the roof. Among the Junior Library Club members were Marie Regan and Ruth Ar- zoumanian. Little Ruthie certainly did work hard to get into the club, and she cer- tainly deserves praise for her success. The Clarion, that wonderful magazine published three times a year, needed some new writers and typists so Barbara Bennett, Barbara Beurman, Helene An- derson, Thelma Hanson, Elois Hersey, Ida Fenter, and Shirley Flynn began their careers early. Those days are gone forever — but better things were in store for us as J. P. Seniors. They await you, too. Sophomores and Juniors. E. H. T. H. Page Thirteen
”
Page 16 text:
“
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
”
Page 18 text:
“
oom Sixth Row. Harry Alalajian, George Lidback, Earl Lovejoy, Thomas Manning, Arnold Canale. Fifth Row: Franklin MacKenzie, Raymond Lane, Gerald Callahan, Paul McKenna, Walter Lyons. Fourth Row. Audrey Ralston, Mar- garet Connell, Barbara Menz, Ruth Reid. Third Row. Claire Riley, Lorraine Elias, Mary Delano, Janet Rem- linger, Phyllis Quinlan, Juliet Pe- ters. Second Ro-du: Dolores Piatelli, Phyl- lis Morin, Noreen Pray, Miss Rug- gles, Rita Tardanico, Ann O ' Brien. First Row. Joan Morgan, Helen Pitts, Margaret Pollard, Josephine Ross, Helen O ' Rourke. Sixth Rou-: Francis O ' Connor, Wil- liam Murphy. Francis Miller, Rob- ert King, Edward Shannon, Rich- ard May. Fifth Row. Michael Giardello, Hugh MacKenzie. Albert Marsh, George Stathe, Walter Boyce. Fourth Rozu: Adam Mroz, Donald Mitchell, Robert Walker, James Hufnagle, Arthur Lhizis. Third Row. Winifred McCormack, Ida McEleney, Eleanor McLaugh- lin, Virginia Noonan, Alice Mul- hern. Second Roiv: Ann Smith, Jean Mor- gan, Mr. Crowley, Marguerite Ma- loney, Raffaella Marenghi. First Row. Betty Mintz, Rita Nan- tell, Adela O ' Handley, Marion Mo- riarty, Marlene Murnane.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.