Lawrence High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Lawrence, MA)
- Class of 1949
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■ T). BLUE AND WHITE Published By THE CLASS OF 1949 LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Lawrence, Massachusetts Class Motto: We have crossed the bag ... the ocean lies before us 2 Dedication AUGUSTINE J. LAWLOR Principal of Lawrence High School We, the Class of 1949, are proud to be the first class to graduate under him as Headmaster. We will long remember and cherish the hope that we will be merely the first of many successful classes who will be aided throughout life by his kind guidance and leadership. 3 LAURENCE J. O’LEARY 4 In Memoriam We, the Class of 1949, shall never forget our former headmaster, Mr. O’Leary. He guided us until our fourth year in High School, thus ending a brilliant career of almost half a century in education. His understanding nature and leadership have carried us far — and for these characteristics, he was outstanding. During his twenty-five years as head¬ master, he became an integral part of Lawrence High School. The qualities that made Mr. O’Leary near and dear to us were his calm dignity, his deep appreciative sense of spiritual values, his culture, his gracious ways, and his love for Lawrence High. Yes, we, the Class of 1949, will always cherish the memory we hold for Mr. O’Leary. We find it, hard in words to rhyme The sympathy so deep and true, That we, the class of “49” Will hold and cherish e’er for you. 5 JAMES F. HENNESSEY Superintendent of Schools 6 Class Ode The ship of parting has arrived, On which we all must climb. Its plank is graduation night, The waters, years of time. The port from which we now embark Is high school days all done; Our goal is that of happiness — We’ll work till it is icon. To bear us to our goal we do Not ask for quiet seas, For all ive leant is courage, faith, To shun a life of ease. And when the loaves and billows roll, The sea is rough and high, We’ll thrust aside our every fear; “Sail on” will be our cry. The knowledge that we have acquired, The training we’ve received, We take as requisites along Till happiness’s achieved. Above all that, a faith in God Which time shall never alter; Though clouds and storms above us rise, Equipped we shall not falter. And as we board the ship tonight, The tears that we might shed Are for the mem’ries left behind And unknown paths ahead. But through it all we will not fear, Our Pilot, goes before. We’re sailing on to future years, To land on a nobler shore. Josephine Sessa, 1949 Class Officers . Joseph Waisgerber . Alice Dudash . Helen Petroccione President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 8 9 NANCY M. ABODEELY Nickname ' . “Nan” Date of birth ' . December 22, 1931 Grammar School: John Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical secretary Hobby: Dancing, collecting records, sports Comment: Y-Teens, 1 -2-3-4. “Nan” is a girl with a sparkling smile and a pleasing personality. Lucky is the girl to whom she leaves these assets. She is one girl who is sure to succeed in anything she undertakes. ALICE ABOZETIAN Nickname: “Al” Date of birth: March 13, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver-Leahy Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a nurse Hobby: Dancing, bowling, school games Activities: Y-Teens Club, 3-4. Alice has enlightened our hearts with her joyous laughter and gleaming personality. She is adored by all who know and surely will make a terrific nurse. ALB1N AJDUKONIS Nickname: “Duke” Date of Birth: November 4, 1930 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: Police officer Hobby: Fishing and collecting quotations Comment: “Duke” is a quiet boy whose shyness has won him many a friend of both sexes. We wish you lots of luck in your chosen career and we know you’ll make a wonderful police officer. JAMES ALEKSA Nickname: “Spike” Date of Birth: March 5, 1931 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: Television technician Hobby: Bowling, basketball, horseback riding and racing fan Comment: “Spike” is one of the wittiest members of the Senior Class. He has helped us laugh through the year with his many horse racing tales. Good luck in the future Spike. FRANCESCO ANNALDO, JR. Nickname: “Frank” Date of Birth: February 7, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy grammar school Course: College course Ambition: Dentist Hobby: Football, baseball Comment: Football. 3-4; baseball, 3-4. Frank is well liked throughout the whole school. He is always smiling in school and on the field of sports. We wouldn’t know what to do without him. 10 ELIZABETH ANTOIAN Nickname: Betty Date of Birth: March 25, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial A m b ition : Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, singing, swimming, reading Comment: Quiet and shy yet always ready with a smile and a helping hand well describes “Betty.” Some lucky businessman will thank his lucky days when lie employs “Betty” as his private stenographer. rHILIP M. ANZALDI Nickname: “Phil” Date of Birth: July 18, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: College Ambition: Music teacher Hobby: Collecting classical records Comment: Activities: band, 1, 2, 3, 4; orchestra, 3, 4; band, basketball team, 3, 4. “Phil,” one of our musicians, is known for the excellent work he has contributed to the band. He is sure to be a success in his field. FRANCIS ARSENAULT Nicknames: “Cut,” “Franky” Date of Birth: May 10, 1930 Grammar School: St. Anne’s Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Printing Hobby: Body bui lding Comment: “Cut seems to have attained the title of “Romeo” and “Casan¬ ova” given to him by our L. H. S. girls. We sure will miss your flirta¬ tious ways. Best of luck! ANNA MARIE ARCIDIACONO Nickname: Anne Date of Birth: August 4, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary school Course: General Ambition: Beautician Hobby: Swimming, bowling, dancing Comment: Anne is a very attractive girl, and if good looks mean anything in her future career, she is bound to succeed. OLETA MAE ARCHER Nickname: Lee Date of Birth: March 31, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: Private secretary Hobby: Dancing Comment: “Lee” is quite the stylist in the way she dresses. She has plenty of personality and she has a bright future. 11 SANDRA ARCIDIACONO Nickname: Sandy Date of Birth: March 18. 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course : Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Photography, reading Comment: Sandy is a nice miss with a sparkling personality and a bright future. WILLIAM TRANK ARNOLD Nickname: “Bill” _ “Willie” Date of Birth: December 27, 1929 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: Sales manager Hobby: Hunting, fishing Comment: Bill is a real friend who is always ready to give someone a pat on the back. May you always have success and happiness, Bill. EILEEN M. ARRAJJ Nickname: “Ei” Date of Birth: October 21, 1931 Grammar School: J. K. Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: Business executive Hobby: Dancing Comment: Glee Club, 3 and 4; Speakers’ Club, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3 and 4. Eileen is one of the best liked girls in the class. Her witty personality will add many friends to her long list. Eileen is bound to succeed in everything she undertakes. We’ll miss you, Eileen. Please don’t ever change. WILLIAM J. ASHE Nickname: Bill Date of Birth: January 22, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Sales manager Hobby: Playing hockey, swimming, fishing Comment: Bill has a good personality and is very friendly. He is popular and well liked by all his classmates. RICHARD J. AUMAIS Nickname: Dick Date of Birth: January 30, 1931 Grammar School: Sacred Heart school Course: General Ambition: Sportswriter Hobby: Baseball, hockey Comment: Baseball, 3, 4. A popular member of the Senior Class is “Dick.” Fun, cheerful, and swell are some of the adjectives that describe our future Bill Stern. We’ll be watching for you on television, Dick! 12 JOSEPH R. AUSTIN Nickname: Joe Date of Birth: May 24, 1931 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: General Ambition: State Trooper Hobby: Hunting Comment: Band, 3, 4. Joe has a good personality, a happy smile and is sure to make a friendly State Trooper. JENNIE M. AUTIELLO Nickname: “Jay” Date of Birth: November 3, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy school Course: Commercial Ambition: Being successful Hobby: Sports and social activities Comment: Jennie is one of our pretty seniors who is always willing to lend a helping hand, and is always ready with a cheery smile. ANNA AZARIAN Nickname: Ann Date of Birth: March 22, 1931 Grammer School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a private stenographer Hobby: Bowling Comment: Anna is a very charming girl to he with. She has a pleasant dis¬ position and is likely to succeed. Best of luck to you. MARDIROS AZARIAN Nickname: “Mardy” Date of Birth: February 24, 1929 Grammar School: Oliver Course: College Ambition: Successful business man Hobby: Music Comment: Band, l s 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1; Glee Club, 3, 4. Mardy is a great favorite with all who come in contact with him anti because of his popu¬ larity he is sure to succeed in his desires. SAM P. BAFFO Nickname: “Baff” Date of Birth: March 1, 1931 Grammar School: Packard Course: College Ambition: To be a Forester Hobby: Hunting and fishing Comment: Mathematics Club. Sam is one of those unusual persons who know how to mix studiousness and affability. He has a naturally quiet nature, but still retains a personality that can be equalled by very few. Here’s wishing you loads of luck in your chosen field. 13 SHIRLEY BAGDOIAN Nickname: “Shill” Date of Birth: November 14, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: Lawyer Hobby: Swimming, movies, dancing Comment: Glee Club, 4; Speakers’ Club, 4; Yearbook Committee, 4. Shirley is a swell girl and very friendly. She will always be remembered by her classmates for her hne sense of humor. LUCILLE M. BALSAMO Nickname: Lu Date of Birth: December 6, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: To own a dress shop Hobby: Photography, collecting pictures from fashion magazines Comment: “Lu’s” way of doing helpful things quietly will linger with us. She always does her work efficiently and thoroughly. We wish her suc¬ cess in whatever ambition she attempts. THOMASBANNON Nickname: Tom Date of Birth: April 14, 1932 Grammar School: Tarbox Course: General Ambition: To become an Air Force officer Hobby: Stamp collecting, sports Comment: Tom sees the funny side of everything, even his own misfortunes. He is easy going, but at the same time entertaining. No matter what he decides to do, our best wishes will follow him. BARBARA A. BUCHANAN Nickname: “Starsh” Dale of Birth: May 12, 1930 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Nurse’s training Ambition: To be an author Hobby: Reading, horses and swimming Comment: Barbara is a girl whose love for drama and the better things in life have made her an interesting person. LOUIS BARC1LLONA Nickname: Louie Date of Birth: August 8, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Architect Hobby: Swimming, skiing and football Comment: Louie is one of the nicest boys we ever came in contact with. He is very quiet hut a very pleasant boy who also possesses a very good personality. 14 DONALD J. BARCLAY Nickname: Don Date of Birth: April 24, 1932 Grammar School: Tarbox Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Gas models and swimming Comment: Don is a handsome chap who has his own “way with the girls.” Your cheerful smile will be missed here at the old Blue and White. Best of luck and success. RALPH WILLIAM BARCROFT Nickname: “Bar” Date of Birth: September 11, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: Aviation Hobby: Fishing, basketball, baseball Comment: Spanish Club. Ralph is a very well liked boy and will surely be a success. RUTH ELIZABETH BARDEEN Nickname: Ruthie” Date of Birth: August 4, 1930 Grammar School: A. B. Bruce Course: Nursing Ambition: To be able to put R. N. after my name Hobby: Reading Comment: Ruthie is well liked by all her classmates. She has a pleasing personality and we know she will be a great success as an R. N. JAMES M. BARRETT Nickname: Jim Date of Birth: December 29. 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Military career Hobby: Basketball, baseball Comment: Jim has a fine personality and shows great ability in basketball, as is demonstrated by his past performance while playing for the local “Y” team. Good luck, Jim! DONALD BARRY Nickname: “Don” Date of Birth: March 19, 1932 Grammar School: A. B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: To travel Hobby: Baseball and music Comment: Don is a fine student and we all hope he will fulfill his ambi¬ tion. 15 HARRY BASHKOIAN Date of Birth: September 7, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Best barber in the city Hobby: Wrestling Comment: Harry is a quiet, soft-spoken fellow who strives for perfection in everything he does. All of our best wishes go with him for the attain¬ ment of his ambition. GEORGE BARTON Nickname: Pete Date of Birth: July 6, 1931 Grammar School: Wetherbee Course: General Ambition: To join Navy Hobby: Play trumpet Comment: George is an officer in the L. H. S. band and has been a faithful member for four years. Well liked by all his classmates, George is sure to give Harry James plenty of competition. THOMAS LOUIS BATTAGLIA Date of Birth: October 9, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Restaurant proprietor Hobby: Coin collecting, restaurant designing, bowling Comment: Tom’s chief ambition is to own some big restaurant. With his sunny disposition as his big asset, we are sure he will make a successful proprietor. We’ll be watching for the big neon sign that’ll say: “Tom’s Restaurant.” JEAN D. BEATTIE Nickname: Jeannie Date of Birth: March 31, 1932 Grammar School: Wetherbee Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, bowling Comment: Jeannie is a girl anyone woidd love to have for a secretary. You are sure to find success if you stay as sweet as you are. Her four years in High School have been a joy to teachers and classmates alike. RAYMOND A. BEAUDOIN Nickname: “Sonny” Date of Birth: May 11, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Radio repairman Hobby: Hunting Comment: Sonny will be remembered mostly because of his beautiful wave. We know he will make good because of his brilliant technique. 16 ELAINE M. BECHARD Date nf Birth: April 6, 1932 Grammar School: Jordan, Lewiston, Maine Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Laboratory Technical! Hobby: Dancing, bowling Comment: Pleasing personality and a “Hi” for everyone in the corridor is none other than Elaine. We are sure you will succeed in your chosen profession. ROBERT BELLISLE Nickname: Bob Date of Birth: November 5, 1930 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: General Ambition: Naval Aviation Hobby: Gas model airplanes Comment: Bob is always behind the fun that is going on in the classroom. Because of his intense interest in aviation, we all wish him the best of luck in his chosen field. ROBERT BERTHEL Nickname: “Bob” Date of Birth: September 9, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Air Force Hobby: Gas model airplanes Comment: “Bob,” a wonderful “kid” with loads of personality, is well liked by all who know him. Good luck in the future, “Bob.’ ROBERT J. BISTANY Nickname: “Bob” Date of Birth: August 5, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Accountant Hobby: Music Comment: Student Council 3, Glee Club 3, Operetta 4. “Bob” is one of the optimistic boys in our class. He gets along with everyone and is a great lover of music. Good luck in the future, “Bob!” THERESA N. BLANCHETTE Nickname: “Terry” Date of Birth: February 25, 1932 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Nurse’s Preparatory Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, bowling, swimming Comment: Y-teens, 1, 2. “Terry” is a conservative, quiet, dignified young lady, who has a sparkling personality and a happy nature. These com¬ bined will help “Terry” a chieve her goal, that of becoming a nurse. Loads of luck to you! 17 JOHN W. BLAND Nickname : “Jack” Date of Birth: June 1, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: Radio, Television Hobby: Skiing Comment: French Club. “Jack,” with his aggressive ways, is sure to make a success in his chosen profession. ARMEN BOGOSIAN Nickname: “Boogie” Date of Birth: March 6, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Become an artist Hobby: Skiing, horsehackriding, basketball, football and dancing. Comment: “Boogie” is a friendly boy, even though he seems quiet. He possesses a wonderful personality and is full of fun. He is aggressive and we are sure he will attain his goal. PAULINE DER BOGOSIAN Nickname: “Polly” Date of Birth: November 7, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Interior Decorator Hobby: Dancing, Painting, Bowling, Sports Comment: Speakers’ Club. Pauline is a very sweet girl and is always will¬ ing to help her classmates. Best of luck to you in your chosen career. DIANA BOGOSIAN Nickname: “Di” Date of Birth: March 6, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: To become a secretary Hobby: Sports, dancing Comment: “Di” is a wonderful person, ready to help at all times, and we know she is going to make a good secretary. DOUGLASS BOLDUC Nickname: “Doug” Date of Birth: June 11, 1932 Grammar School: St. Augustine’s Course: General Ambition: Salesman Hobby: Sports Comment: Football, 3, 4; baseball, 1, 2. “Doug” is an excellent friend to have. He is jovial and keeps you in good spirits. He has made many friends here at L. H. S. Good luck, “Doug.” 18 WINIFRED A. BOLIS Nickname: “Winnie” Date of Birth: April 15, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver Course: Business Ambition: Composer Hobby: Dancing, bowling, composing Comment: “Winnie” is an example of fine things that come in small pack¬ ages. For one so small she has a big heart and the most pleasing per¬ sonality you could ever ask for. Her ambition is a rather unusual one hut we definitely know that she will work to the best of her ability to achieve her goal. JEAN ANN BOLAND Date of Birth: March 13, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Business Ambition: To he a journalist Hobby: Singing, dancing Comment: Activities, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Speakers’ Club, Year Book Com¬ mittee, Y-teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Jean Ann has always had a friendly smile for all and will long he remembered in the hearts of many classmates, and no doubt will succeed in any venture she will undertake. ANITA CYNTHIA BONACCORSI Nickname: “Nita” Date of Birth: February 9, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Nurse’s Preparatory Ambition: Physiotherapist Hobby: Bowling, dancing, sports Comment: Full of fun, “Nita” is liked by all who know her. Light hair and green eyes are two of her many charms. Good luck “Nita.” BARBARA ANN BORRELLI Nickname: “Babs” Date of Birth: June 4. 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Commercial Ambition: To live a happy life Hobby: Dancing, knitting, reading, sports Comment: Debs, Y-teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4. “Babs” is well liked by all and can be found at all the dances. A good sport and a lot of fun. Good luck to you “Babs.” May you be a success. LYNNE STANNARD BOOTH Nickname: “Lyndee” Date of Birth: February 3, 1932 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Commercial Ambition: Comptometer operator Hobby: Dancing, swimming, sports Comment: “Y” teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; bowling team, 2. Lynne with her winning smile and cheerful hello will always be remembered by the class of ’49. 19 SHIRLEY ANN BORRELLI Nickname: “Shirl” Date of Birth: July 31, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing, bowling, skating Comment: “Shirl” is an attractive, popular girl whose pleasing personality and gracious manner will add to some doctor’s business in the future. WILFRED O. BOUTIN Nickname: “Sonny” Date of Birth: May 1, 1932 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Machinist Hobby: Sports, dancing, bowling and model airplanes Comment: Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3. “Sonny,” one of the more conscientious and am¬ bitious members of our class is tall and slim, a marvelous dancer, and also the possessor of a sparkling personality. Best of luck in any field you decide to follow. THERESA P. P.OVE Nickname: “Terry” Date of Birth: February 28, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Home Economics Ambition: Food dietitian Hobby: Bowling, dancing Comment: Home Economics Club, Bowling League. “Terry” is a very cute girl with a rich personality. She is sure to be a success. DANIEL J. BURBA Nickname: “Dan” Date of Birth: August 16, 1932 Grammer School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: To join the Marines Hobby: Football, baseball Comment: Football, 3, 4. “Dan” is a swell fellow with a nice personality. He is one of the gayer fellows of the class who is always good for a laugh. ANN E. BYRNE Date of Birth: August 24, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Courses Business Ambition: Private secretary Hobby: Dancing Comment: Year Book Committee. Although Ann is very quiet and reserved, she is full of fun with a personality all her own. We know she will fulfill her ambition to become a private secretary and wish her the best of luck. 20 MARILYN BYRNE Nickname ' . “Lyn” Date of Birth: October 7, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: To travel Hobby: Collecting pennants Comment: “Lyn’s” smile and pleasant manner have won her many friends during her school career. These characteristics will he of value to her in the following out of her ambition. Good luck, “Lyn.” RALPH RENOLD CALABRESE Nickname: “Clarkie” Date of Birth: December 15, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: Electrical Engineer Hobby: Sports, Dancing Comment: “Clarkie’s winning smile and personality have won for him many friends throughout his four years at L. H. S. We are all sure he will be a top notch engineer. HELEN P. CALVAGNA Nickname: Shorty” Date of Birth: October 17, 1930 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Dancer Hobby: Dancing, swimming, photography, horseback riding, roller skating. Comment: Helen has a pleasing personality and is extremely friendly to all who associate with her. Good luck and may your list of friends grow larger in the future. JOHN CAHILL Nickname: “Jack” Date of Birth: January 14, 1932 Grammar School: St. Patrick ' s Course: College Ambition: Civil Engineer Hobby: Sports Comment: Basketball, 2, 3. 4. “Jack” is certain of being a success in the future years. He is very friendly and has a host of friends. Good luck. Jack. GLORIA RUTH CAPLAN Nickname: “Cappie” Date of Birth: February 24, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: Career girl Hobby: Reading, dancing, swimming Comment: She is an active member of the Math, French and Spanish Clubs. “Cappie” has a fine speaking voice and a pleasing personality. 21 ANTHONY P. CAMPAGNA Nickname : “Tony” Date of Birth : April 20, 1931 Grammar School : John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: To be a photographer Hobby: Photography, Fencing Comment: Math Club, 4; Speakers’ Club. “Tony” is well known for his nice personality and keen desire for sharp clothes. We wish you the best of luck in the future. JAMES A. CAMPAGNONE Nickname: “Jim” Date of Birth: August 16, 1930 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: Millionaire Hobby: Sports Comment: Baseball, 2, 4. Track, 2. Jim is one of the outstanding members of our class. He is popular with both sexes because of his happy-go- lucky ways, and is quite active in school affairs. Good luck, “Jim.” VINCENT R. CANDIANO Nickname: “Vinny” Date of Birth: September 27, 1930 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: Show Business Hobby: Skiing Comment: “Vinny” makes friends very easily because of his cheerful dis¬ position and his contagious friendliness. IRENE M. CARCIERI Nickname: “Baby Doll” Date of Birth: August 11, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Nurses’ Training Ambition: Dental Hygienist Hobby: Dancing, swimming Comment: Glee Club, Y-Teens. Our charming little Irene possesses all the poise and sweetness any girl could desire. Best of luck and happiness to you always. ELEANOR CAREY Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: December 2, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business A mbition: Stenographer Hobby: Collecting records, dancing Comment: A happy and cheerful girl is “Al.” She is efficient and clever. Good luck and much success in the future. 22 WILLIAM M. CAREY Nickname : “Bill” Date of Birth : January 23, 1931 Grammar School : Alexander B. Bruce Course : General Ambition: To be a success Hobby: Sports Comment: “Bill” is a good looking fellow and has a personality that attracts people like a magnet. He always has a kind word for everyone and he is the kind of friend that everyone loves. RITA CARPENITO Nickname: “Rene” Date of Birth: July 5, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Lawyer, Dramatics Hobby: Listening to music, singing, dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club. Rita is a “true blue” pal. Her sweetness will he remembered by her fellow students always. May you succeed with flying colors with your very fine ambition. ANN THERESE CASSIDY Nickname: “Cass” Date of Birth: July 14, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Laboratory Technician Hobby: Dancing, swimming, bowling, outside activities Y-Teens Comment: Student Council, 2, 3. During her four years in L. H. S. “Cass” has certainly been a great asset to the class of ’49. Her ability to get along with pupils and her teachers has made her a wonderful classmate. May Lady Luck help you to become a laboratory technician, “Cass!” CHARLES E. CASSIDY Nickname: “Chuck” Date of Birth: Jun e 28, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: College Ambition: Business Hobby: Sports Comment: Math Club, 3. “Chuck” is one of the handsomest and wittiest members of our class. His cheery hello and winning smile will be missed by all his classmates. SALLY MARY CASTIGLIONE Date of Birth: March 31, 1931 Grammar School: Packard Course: Business Ambition: Dietician Hobby: Dancing, collecting snapshots Comment: Sally is a swell girl. She is pleasant, considerate, and has a lot of friends. The best of luck in the future years. 23 RAYMOND STEPHEN CASTLES Nickname : “Ray” Date of Birth: May 28, 1931 Grammar School : Alexander B. Bruce Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Mechanic Hobby: Woodworking, bowling, dancing Comment: Quiet and unassuming, “Ray’s” motto seems to be “Live and Let Live.” A good start for a future mechanic. IDA MARIE CAYALLARO Date of Birth: March 17, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Designer or Interior Decorator Hobby: Sewing, singing, dancing Comment: Ida’s contagious smile has made her many friends throughout her Higli School days. She is one in a million and will always be remem¬ bered for her personality and sense of humor. Best of luck to a real friend! WINIFRED B. CAVANAUGH Nickname: “Winnie” Course: Commercial Date of Birth: May 24, 1931 Ambition: Private Secretary Grammar School: St. Laurence ' s Hobby: Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4; Lawrencian Staff, 4; Year Book Committee. Glee Club, Debating Society, Social Committee, Operetta Principal, Stu¬ dent Council. “Winnie” is one of your most popular seniors. Her sparkling personality and willingness to help have made her a favorite with everyone. We are sure “Winnie” will be a succes s in the future because of her ability to win friends and will always be remembered for her portrayal of “Fi Fi” in the operetta. FRED J. CHAMPY Nickname: “Champ” Date of Birth: October 26, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: To become a success in life Hobby: Drawing and woodwork Comment: He’s a swell fellow to know and always good for a laugh. RAYMOND CHARETTE Nickname: “Cha” Date of Birth: May 1,1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: To Be a Millionaire Hobby: Hunting, Wood Working Comment: “Cha” is well liked by all who know him. His pleasing smile and personality account for his many friends, and we wish him the best of luck in future years. 24 NICHOLAS JOHN CHEAS Nickname: Nicky” Date of Birth: June 27, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: A Naval Pilot Hobby: Bowling, Swimming, Football Comment: “Nick” is a well-liked student who is ambitious and also a good worker. WARREN CLARK Nickname: “Clarkie” Date of Birth: May 20, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To join the Army and go to O. C. S. Hobby: Motorcycling and Hunting Comment: “Clarkie” has a good sense of humor and also takes his school work seriously. GLORIA F. CLEMENTI Nickname: “Glo” Date of Birth: May 6, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Commercial Ambition: Fashion Designer Hobby: Dancing, Drawing, Bowling, Reading. Comment: Bowling League, 2, 3, 4. “Glo’s” friendly “hi” and sunny smile will long be remembered by her many friends and when we see her name among the top fashioned designers we’ ll all say that it’s no better than she deserves. Best of luck from all of us. SHIRLEY L. CLEMENT Nickname: “Pish” Date of Birth: August 23, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Nurses’ Ambition: To enter Nursing profession Hobby: Collecting memories, swimming Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. Shirley is an intelligent girl and should be succeessful in her profession LENA M. COCO Date of Birth: October 17, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: To be successful Hobby: Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. Lena is full of wit and fun and can brighten the dullest of days. We sure will miss you, Lena. 25 HAZEL JANE COLLINS Nickname : “Haze” Date of Birth: September 5, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: To Ire a C. P. A. Hobby: Sewing, Swimming, Reading, Dancing Comment: Bowling 1, Y-Teens, 1, 3. All “E’s” and a good time is Hazel’s specialty. She is a girl we all like to be with, as she has a wonderful personality and sense of humor. She is bound to succeed in everything she does. MARION FRANCES COLLINS Nickname: “Doo Doo” Date of Birth: August 12, 1931 Grammar School: Saint Patrick ' s Coarse: College Ambition: To be a lawyer Hobby: Piano, Ballet Dancing, Swimming, Gardening, Girl Scouting Comment: Lawrencian, Speakers’ Club, Girls’ Debating Society. Her shining personality and bright smile have made her one of the best liked mem¬ bers of the class of ’49. ARTHUR T. COMPAGNONE Nickname: “Sonny” Date of Birth: April 24, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Bacteriologist Hobby: Football, 3, 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Basketball Comment: Art is a very cheerful lad who has won a host of friends during his High School days. It has been an honor to be one of his classmates, we all agree. RITA CONGO Date of Birth: August 2, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Photo-coloring Comment: Bowling Club, 4. Rita is a quiet girl but when you get to know her you find she has a swell sense of humor and an ever-ready smile. She is a friend to all who need assistance and an able student. MARY LOUISE CONLON Nickname: “Mary Lou” Date of Birth: July 5, 1931 Grammar School: Saint Patrick’s Course: College Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Knitting Comment: A charming girl with a wonderful and ever pleasant personality. Keep it up, “Mary Lou,” and you will be sure to go places. 26 PATRICIA CONNORS Nickname ' . “Pat” Date of Birth ' . February 28, 1931 Grammar School: St. Rita’s Course: General Ambition: Fashion Designer Hobby: Dancing, Sketching Comment: Y-Teens, 3-4; Glee Club, 4. They say that good things come in small packages. As far as “Pat’s” concerned it was meant for her alone. She is a good dancer and has a swell personality. ELEANOR CONTI Nickname: “El” Date of Birth: February 8, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: To be a dancer Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Eleanor, the girl with the fine clothes, is well-liked by everyone. We wish her lots of luck with her dancing career. From what we’ve seen she is likely to succeed. She has big brown eyes and a winning smile and we wish her luck with her career. EUGENE A. COOKSON Nickname: “Cookie” Date of Birth: August 19, 1929 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: To take up Woodworking Hobby: Woodworking, Dancing Comment: “Cookie” has that quiet personality about him that makes him such a grand fellow to be acquainted with. Everyone who meets him just can’t help admiring him. Good luck, “Gene.” GLORIA M. COREY Date of Birth: May 31, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: To become a good Secretary Hobby: Read, Dance, Movies Comment: Gloria is a girl with a charming personality, sensible but shy and liked by all. 1 am sure she will be successful in her chosen career. ANTHONY T. COSTA Nickname: “Tony” Date of Birth: February 25, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Grocer and Meat Cutter Hobby: Dancing, Sports, play in Drum Corp Comment: “Tony” is an efficient boy and a good worker. I’m sure he’ll make good at anything he tries. 27 SMSgSf Ei CLAIRE R. CONSTANTINEAU Nickname: “Babyduck” Date of Birth: February 1, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: To become a good wife and mother Hobby: Sports, Dancing, Running Comment: “Y-Teens, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4. Without the slightest hesitation I am sure we could choose Claire as “Sweetness Itself. May luck, suc¬ cess and happiness be yours forever. ANTHONY A. CONSENTING Nickname: Tony ' ' Date of Birth: August 18, 1931 Gram mar School: Oliver Course: College Ambition: To be a Musician Hobby: Music, Astronomy Comment: Lawrence High School Band, 4 yeas, concert master and officer; Lawrence High School Orchestra, 4 years. “Tony’s” ability to play three musical instruments and the fact that he runs his own dance band, and participates in all school music activities, indicate that he will some day be a successful musician. GEORGETTE E. COTE Nickname: “Gee-Gee” Date of Birth: February 24, 1930 Grammar School: St. Joseph’s Course: Commercial Ambition: Fashion Designer Hobby: Dancing, Reading, Sewing, Swimming Comment: “Gee Gee” is a quiet, fun loving girl who is popular with all her classmates. I am sure that she will succeed in being a fashion designer. Best of luck from all your classmates. ROBERT COTE Nickname: “Bob,” “Lefty” Date of Birth: June 16, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: Chef Hobby: Model Airplanes Comment: As a pal “Bob” is tops. His fine manners and sense of humor are what make him so popular. I am sure everyone agrees that he deserves the very best. J OAN M. CRAWFORD Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: August 30, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial nbition: To be a Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Girl ' Reserves, 1, 2, 3. Joan’s pleasing personality and bright smile have won her the admiration and friendship of her many class¬ mates. She’ll make some man very happy. 28 GEORGE RONALD CULBERT Nickname ' . “Georgie” and “Swiss” Date of Birth: July 3, 1930 Grammar School: John Breen Course: General Ambition: To be a member of United States Congress Hobby: Basketball, Baseball, Swimming, Dancing Comment: Football manager, ’48; Year Book Committee. George is a won¬ derful fellow and is well liked by all his classmates. Good luck in the future, George. JOHN E. CULBERT Nickname: “Johnny” Date of Birth: July 3, 1930 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: To be author, playwright, lecturer and critic Hobby: Reading, writing to foreign students, collecting old records Comment: Home Room Representative, 4; Glee Club, 4; Year Book Com¬ mittee, 4; Program Committee of Spanish Club, 4. John is a fellow who has won the friendship of all his classmates, because he has proven to be a swell sport and has a million dollar sense of humor. Whatever “Johnny” may undertake we are sure he will be a success. HAZEN CURTIS, 3rd Nickname: “Curt” Date of Birth: June 15, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Guns Comment: Football, 1, 2. “Curt” is a social fellow. His keen interest in sports gives him his theme topics. The class of ’49 wishes you loads of luck, “Curt.” ROSEMARY L. DALEY Nickname: “Rosie” Date of Birth: April 18, 1932 Grammar School: St. Augustine’s Course: Business Ambition: To travel Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Photography Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3; President, 4. “Rosie” is a charming and clean- cut girl. She has a wonderful personality and I know she will succeed in anything she does. AUGUSTINE A. D’ANGELO Nickname: “Gus” Date of Birth: April 27, 1931 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: General Ambition: School for Naval career Hobby: Shooting, Bowling Comment: “Gus” is a cpiiet fellow, but a wonderful sport. We’ll miss you “Gus.” 29 AUGUSTINE F. D’ANGELO “Nickname: “Gus” Date of Birth: August 30, 1929 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Travel Hobby: Music, Sports Comment: “Gus” is a veteran you can’t help liking, and whose looks are better than average. CARMELLA D’ATTORRE Nickname: “Gammy” Date of Birth: January 24, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Bowling, Reading, Baseball Games. Comment: “Cammy’s” pleasant way of speaking and making friends have brightened many of our hearts and she will long be remembered in the years to come. PAULINE DAVAINIS Nickname: “Polly” Date of Birth: December 28, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Private Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Sewing, Sports Comment: Polly is a fun-loving girl. She has a combination of brains, looks and personality, and has a good word for everyone. The best of luck in future years. HENRY STONIE DAVIDONIS Nickname: “Hank” Date of Birth: October 1, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: Ministry or Law Hobby: Magic Comment: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Speakers’ Club. Henry is an excellent student and a very good friend. What would we have done without the cheerful word or two that you offered just at the right time. May the best be yours. MARLENE PHYLLIS DAVIS Nickname: “Marl” Date of Birth: May 9, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: To be a Model Hobby: . Collecting banners and reading mystery books Comment: Spanish Club. Marlene, with her sweet disposition and charm¬ ing personality, will be a great success in future years. These assets will certainly help her to fulfill her ambition. 30 JOYCE DAWSON Nickname : “Joycie” Date of Birth: July 16, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Model Hobby: Reading and Dancing, Swimming Comment: Joyce is a sweet girl who is well liked by everyone. From what we have seen she is most likely to succeed in her ambition. She has big blue eyes and a beautiful smile. We wish you lots of luck with your career. FRED L. DELLE CHIME Nickname: “Dell Date of Birth: February 14, 1930 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Architect Hobby: Radio and collecting records Comment: “Dell” is one of the more quiet fellows of the class of ’49. We are sure he will do wonders as an architect. AMERICO DELUCA Nickname: “Duke” Date of Birth: November 6, 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Navy Hobby: Fishing and Hunting Comment: “Duke” is a fun-loving boy who brings joy with him wherever he goes. We all wish you a lot of success in your career. SALVATORE F. DELUCA Nickname: “Sammy” Date of Birth: September 6, 1931 Grammar School: Wetherbee Course: College Ambition: Architect Hobby: Dancing Comment: A member of the Football and Track Teams. He was also on the Year Book Committee. “Sammy” is very popular and is well liked by all. ANNETTE R. DE MARCO Date of Birth: August 28, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business A rnbition: Stenographer Hobby: Singing, Reading, Tennis Comment: Annette is a girl who owns a pretty smile and always has a big hello for everyone. .81 MICHAEL A. DE MARCO, JR. Nickname: “Mike” Date of Birth: June 4, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Clerk Hobby: Sports Com merit: His friends call him “Mike” and despite his shyness in school, we know he will make good in his ambition to become a clerk in some fortunate business concern. RITA DE MARCO Date of Birth: November 10, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Reading and Sports Com merit: Y-Teens, Bowling League. Rita is quite a serious girl. She takes an active interest in studies and plans to enter nurses’ training in September. She is a good student and well liked. With Rita go our wishes for a successful career. GERALDINE M. DE NUCCIO Nickname: “Gerry” Date of Birth: June 21, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: To go to College Hobby: Swimming and Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club, 2, 3; Math Club, 2, 3; Lawrencian Staff, 4. “Gerry” is a tip-top gal with a personality that would please anyone. We are sure that you’ll be an excellent college student and a true friend always. ARTHUR DE PIPPO Nickname: “De Pee” Date of Birth: May 20. 1931 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Printer or Policeman Hobby: Fishing, Swimming and Baseball Comment: We like “De Pee” partly because of his amusing sense of humor and mostly because he’s such a grand person to know. EUGENE DESCHENE Nickname: “Gene” Date of Birth: May 9, 1930 Grammar School: Wetherbee Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Hunting Comment: “Gene” has “personality plus” when you get to know him. He is an interesting boy and a good sport. 32 ROBERT M. DE QUATTRO Nickname: “Bob” Date of Birth: January 8, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: To be a Magazine Illustrator Hobby: Dancing, Winter Sports, Football Comment: “Bob” is a friend with a sparkling personality and will travel far on the road of fame. We know that some day he will be a success¬ ful artist. RITA FLORENCE DESPRES Nickname: “Pinky” Date of Birth: November 5, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Airplane Hostess Hobby: Collecting Records, Swimming, Roller Skating, Dancing Comment: Dark hair, beautiful eyes and a nice grin describe “Pinky” who we are sure, will make a wonderful airplane hostess. RAYMOND DESROSIERS Nickname: “Ray” Date of Birth: May 16, 1932 Grammar School: St. Anne’s Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Tinsmith Hobby: Model Airplane Building Comment: “Ray’s” winning smile and sparkling personality ate sure signs of his success in future years. EILEEN ANN DEVINE Date of Birth: May 11, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Nurse’s Preparatory Ambition: To become a Nurse Hobby: Piano, Dancing Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Y-Teens, 1. 2, 3, 4. “Eileen” is an active member of our class. She is a girl that will long remain in our hearts. BARBARA E. DEVLIN Nickname: “Barbie” Date of Birth: February 27, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: To be a teacher Hobby: Swimming Comment: Lawrencian, 2, 3; Editor, 4; Debating Society, 4; Speakers’ Club; Student Council, 4; Year Book Committee. As long as I have known Barbara and that’s four years, she has always been a leader and that is one asset won only by having a good personality, a keen sense of humor, and the will to work along with others. Barbara has all these qualities. She is one girl everyone would like to have as his friend. 33 ■■ WINIFRED J. DEZAN Nickname: “Wini” Date of Birth: March 28, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Ambition: Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Glee Club 4, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Wini,” cute as a kitten, is just bubbling over with both personality and popularity. She is one of our best liked Seniors with her twinkling blue eyes and big smile for every¬ one. Never change, “Wini,” we all love just the way you are. RUTH DE ZAZZO Nickname: “Ruthie” Date of Birth: March 22, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Grammar Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Dancing, Roller Skating Comment: Member of Home Economics Club. “Ruthie” is a quiet girl but when you get to know her she has a charm that I am sure will let her be the perfect housewife. PHYLLIS MAY DICKSON Nickname: “Phil” Date of Birth: Decenrbeer 1, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial Ambition: To b e a Secretary Hobby: Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth Canteen Committee, Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 3. “Phil” is a girl with a pleasing personality and a disposition to go with it. She always has a good word for everyone and because of this “Phil” is down in everyone’s book as a grand person. MARIE A. DIODATI Nickname: Mary Date of Birth: December 17, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: To marry a multi-millionaire Hobby: Dancing, Sports Comment: A beautiful and attractive girl is Marie. Her personality has won her many friends and will continue to in the future. It was sure a pleasure to know you, Marie. FRANK ANTHONY DI MAURO Nickname: “Cal” Date of Birth: September 13, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: An Artist Hobby: Drawing, Dancing Comment: “Cal” has the reputation of being a fine bugler in the Benja¬ min Cardillo Drum Corps. Good luck in your music and art career, “Cal.” 34 ISABELLE MARY DI MAURO Nickname: “Bella,” “Is” Date of Birth: June 29, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Bookkeeper, Office Clerk Hobby: Reading, Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. “Isabelle” is one swell girl to know and she will surely be missed but not forgotten by many of her friends. ALFREDA MARIE DI PIETRO Date of Birth: May 12, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen School Course: Commercial Ambition: Registered Nurse Hobby: Reading, Sketching Comment: A wonderful girl, who will always he remembered for her pleas¬ ing personality and smile. Best of everything always, Alfreda. JOSEPH DI PRIMO Nickname: “Joe” Date of Birth: September 20, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Naval Aviator Hobby: Making Plastic Novelties and Radio Work Comment: A swell person who is most likely to succeed as a Naval Air Pilot. FRANCIS DI TONDO Nickname: “Pinto” Date of Birth: October 12, 1931 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Boys Course: General Ambition: Radio Announcer Hobby: Basketball Comment: Vice-President of Speakers’ Club. Frank has been one of the well known members of the Class of ’49. ROBERT C. DONALDSON Nickname: “Bob” Date of Birth: April 29, 1930 Grammar School: St. Bartholomews, New York Course: General Ambition: Continue my education Hobby: Reading Comment: “Boh” is a very congenial fellow and always has a broad smile for everyone. 35 ARTHUR DONOVAN Nickname: “Dunny” Date of Birth: February 6, 1932 Grammar School: Winchester Junior High Course: College Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Dancing, Movies, Baseball Comment: Dunny is one of our really smooth dancers and a wonderful classmate. Good luck in all your future endeavors, Arthur. DANIEL G. DONOVAN Nickname: “Dapper” Date of Birth: May 21, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: General Ambition: Be a Millionaire Hobby: Bowling, Skiing Comment: “Dapper’s” wit and good humor brightened many a classroom. He has been well liked by all and is sure to go a long way. VIRGINIA M. DYSON Nickname: “Ginny” Date of Birth: June 8. 1932 Grammar School: Wetherbee Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Dental Hygienist Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Comment: “Ginny” is one of the popular girls in our class and also one of the most attractive She was very active in school activities and we are sure she will be a success in future years. Good luck, “Ginny.” ALICE A. DUDASH Nickname: “Shorty, “Baby Face” Grammar School: Packard Date of Birth: January 1, 1933 Course: Business Ambition: Airline Stewardess Hobby: Dancing, Roller Skating, Outdoor Sports Comment: Senior Vice-President, Yearbook and Ad Committee, Student Council, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Lawrencian, 2, 3, 4; Circulation Man¬ ager, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens, Representative for Good Government Day, Debs, Junior Senior Social Committee, Head Cheerleader, 4. Alice is the most popular Senior girl and is one in a million. She is always ready to co¬ operate with the teachers, help her classmates, and she has done the most for L. H. S. We are all sure that Alice will be a success in the future years and “Baby Face,” always keep your wonderful smile! W. WARREN DUEMLING Nickname: “Plunket” Date of Birth: March 6, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: Lawyer Hobby: Fishing, Basketball, Baseball, Swimming Comment: L. H. S. Operetta. Jolly, cheery, personality plus! All these add up to one person—“Plunket.” His witty remarks will he an asset to his future achievements. Best of luck to you always “Plunket.” 36 CHESTER R. DZIOBA Nickname: “Chet” Date of Birth : January 8, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: To be a success in life Hobby: Bowling, Basketball, Football Comment: “Chet” was a grand fellow, and we all loved his stories on bowl¬ ing. We know that he will have a striking influence on everyone. ALBERTA CATHERINE EARLEY Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: March 31, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: Bookkeeper, Stenographer Hobby: Sports, Dancing Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens, 1. 2, 3, 4; Majorette, 2, 3, 4. Here is Alberta a little girl who is full of vim, vigor and vitality. Her million dollar smile has made her very popular among her classmates. “Al’s” activities during high school have been many and in all of them she has done well. So we are wishing yoti good luck in your career. CORDELIA MILDRED EARLEY Nickname: “Connie” Date of Birth: March 2, 1932 Grammar School: Bradstreet, North Andover Course: Business Ambition: To become a good secretary Hobby: Singing and Horseback Riding Comment: “Connie” has a vibrant personality, a wonderful voice, and a knack for making friends. EUNICE W. EICHHORN Nickname: “Unie” Date of Birth: April 16, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Laboratory Technician Hobby: Sports and Social Activities Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2. “Unie” is one of our most outstanding scholastic seniors. Her friendliness and charming personality will long be remem¬ bered by her school friends. ANNE PEEVER ELLIOTT Nickname: “Twinnie” Date of Birth: June 9, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Hobby: Correspondence, Reading Ambition: Journalist Comment: Secretary of “Y-Teens” 1948. It takes all kinds of people to make a world but there aren’t enough like Annie. She is one who will go far and always be remembered as a true friend. 37 ROSE M. ELLIOTT Nickname: “Twinnie” Date of Birth: June 9, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Care for children and invalids Hobby: Correspondence, caring for children Comment: Rose is that rare combination of intelligence and good looks that wins the friendship of all. Best of luck. Rose. L. H. S. shall never forget you. BARBARA EMERY Nickname: “Red” Date of Bitrh: September 2, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Broce Course: Business Ambition: To travel Hobby: Dancing, reading, skating Comment: “Red” has a wonderful personality and lots of fun. She possesses a quiet beauty which entwines with her scholastic ability to form one swell girl. ERNEST A. EMERY Nickname: “Ernie” Date of Birth: December 4, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Playing with a big-name orchestra, or get a job in a business office Hobby: Follow all kinds of sports, and play the piano Comment: High School Orchestra. “Ernie” plays the piano as well as he does everything else. This, plus his quiet and friendly personality, will help him succeed in his chosen career. KENNETH M. ESPERIAN Nickname: “Kenney” Date of Birth: August 22, 1931 Grammar School: Tilton Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To travel in the right direction Hobby: Ice Skating, Swimming and Calisthenics Comment: Quiet, shy, unassuming but always ready to lend a helping hand is our own “Kenny.” Keep that versatile nature always and you are bound to achieve your goal. ANN M. FEOLE Nickname: “Bunny” Date of Birth: August 19, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: Nurses’ Ambition: Songstress Hobby: Dancing Comment: “Bunny,” a cute name for a cute kid. Everyone knows her, and if you don’t, you do not know what you’re missing. We wish her lots of success in her singing. 38 GEORGE FARFARAS N ickname: “Georgie” Date of Birth : June 6, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: U. S. Cadets Hobby: Basketball Comment: George is a little on the quiet side, but not as innocent as he appears. We hope your ambition will be fulfilled because you deserve the very best. ROSE ANTOINETTE CAROLYN FEOLI Nickname: “Fifi” Date of Birth: August 14, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: To be a Model Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Drawing and all Outdoor Sports Comment: Y-Teens, O. S. O. hostess. Rose is a girl with a personality all her own. Her friendly smile and cheerful “Hi” have endeared her to all who know her. We know “Fifi” will be a success in her chosen field of modeling. Best of luck to you, “Fifi.” ANTHONY C. FERRUCCI Nickname: “Tony” Date of Birth: October 14, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Reading, Radio Comment: Football, 4; Track, 3. 4; Math Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3; Glee Club, 4; Year Book Committee. One of the gayer lads of our class, “Tony” is always on the go. His pleasing smile adds great cheerfulness to the high school corridors. Good luck, Tony. NANCY M. FICHERA Nickname: “Dark Eyes” Date of Birth: July 2, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Business Ambition: Piano Teacher Hobby: Dancing, Skating Comment: Bowling League, Speakers’ Club 4, L. H. S., Operetta, Y-Teens. “Dark Eyes” charm and friendliness have won for her many friends in and out of L. H. S. She is the possessor of rare dark eyes, thus her nick¬ name. We sure will miss your happy ways, “Dark Eyes.” ELAINE LOIS FIEDLER Date of Birth: October 5, 1931 Grammar School: G. E. Hood Course: College Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Reading Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. Unless you know Elaine well, it is impossible to appreciate her fully. Her bashful and seemingly reserved exterior belie a heart of gold beneath. Elaine was always a steadfast friend and a real sport. 39 LIBBIE MANYA FLEET Nickname: “Lib” o Birth: December 9, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Fashion Buyer Hobby: Writing, Swimming, Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club, Year Book Committee. “Lib” should be a great success as a fashion buyer, for her personality and good manners are both excellent. DAVID FLEMING Nickname: “Doc” Date of Birth: March 12, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: Dentist Hobby: Sports Comment: Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3, 4. One of the fun loving stu¬ dents of the class of, ’49 is Dave. Good luck in your career and may you smile through the future. SAUL FLIEDER Nickname: “Bucky” Date of Birth: June 16, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: To become a Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Woodworking, Boat Building Comment: Math Club, 3, 4. A somewhat serious-minded fellow at times, “Bucky” can instantly switch to his natural characteristics which include a sweet personality and a winning smile. LOIS E. FINN Date of Birth: December 15, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Skating Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Lois is one of our cute seniors who has the sweetest personality any person could have. We are confident she will stay as sweet and charming in future life as a nurse, as she was among her classmates. GLORIA M. FISICHELLI Nickname: “Fisi,” “Glo” Date of Birth: February 12, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Commercial Ambition: To sing in musicals and to do Concert Work Hobby: Singing, Playing the Piano and Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 3, 4; Speakers’ Club, 4; Glee Club, 4; L. H. S. Operetta. “Fisi,” one of our best liked classmates, is determined to sing in musi¬ cals. After all her training in music and her outstanding performance in the Operetta, we would not be surprised to find her starring in Broad¬ way stage shows in the future. The best of luck always, Gloria! 40 PATRICIA LOIS FITZGERALD Nicknames “Pat” Date of Birth ' . December 24, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial A rn bition: S tenographer Hobby: Piano Playing, Dancing Comment: “Pat” is a swell girl with a smile for everyone and always willing to give a helping hand. We ' ll miss yon, “Pat.” WILLIAM F. FITZGERALD Nickname: “Bill” or “Fitz” Date of Birth: March 29. 1928 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Rancher, Businessman Hobby: Horseback Riding, Hunting, Bowling, Drawing Comment: “Bill’s” ability to forge ahead will prove him a man of determi¬ nation. We are certain that his aim will be a successful one. CLAIRE FOLEY Date of Birth: February 19, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Air Hostess Hobby: Dancing, Music, Swimming Comment: Your first impression of Claire is that she is a quiet girl, but when you really get to know her you will find she is full of vim, vigor and vitality and is an asset to the class of ’49. Best of luck in anything you undertake. S. BART FORZESE Nickname: “Buddy” Date of Birth: January 19, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: To be successful in business Hobby: Swimming, Bowling and Dancing- Comment: His pleasing personality and disposition will help him go a long- way towards making good his ambition. RALPFI E. FOSTER Date of Birth: November 30, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: College A rn b it ion: Teachcr Hobby: Reading Comment: He has a fine personality, and his many friends like and admire him. 41 WILLIAM ROBERT FOWLER Nickname: “Bob” Date of Birth : January 19, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Methodist Minister Hobby: Music Comment: Math Club, 3. Bob is an intelligent student who is well-liked by all who know him. Good luck in your most respected profession. JANET RUTH FRASER Nickname: “Red” Date of Birth: August 30, 1931 Grammar School: St. Rita’s Course: General Ambition: To be a Hairdresser Hobby: Dancing, Swimming and Bowling Comment: Her beautiful red hair and mischief-filled eyes make her one of the cutest girls in the senior class. Not only has she got good looks but personality plus. ROBERT J. FRASER Nickname: “Fra,” “Bob” Date of Birth: April 11, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Metallurgical Engineer Hobby: Music: Comment: Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Orchestra, 3, 4; Math Club, 3, 4; President, 4; Student Council, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2; Baseball, 2. “Bob” is the nicest fellow in the senior class. Because of his outstanding popu¬ larity he was also chosen as Senator for Good Government day. A swell boy with a wonderful personality and I’m sure he’ll be a success in any field. Good luck “Bob.” LILLIAN FROMAN Nickname: “Lil” Date of Birth: March 31, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Ambition: To be a private secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Skating Comment: Speakers’ Club. “Lil” is a joyful and mighty sweet girl, and one of the many girls in the high school with a pleasing personality and a smile for all. FREDERIC FULLER Nickname: “Ted” Date of Birth: October 9, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Music Comment: Orchestra, 3, 4; Math Club, 4. Fred is a nice fellow who always has something to say and is always willing to do a favor to help out a friend. 42 SHIRLEY MAY FUOCO Nickname ' . “Shirl” Date of Birth: February 17, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Airline Stewardess Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Y-Teens, 1-3; Spanish Club, 4. Charm, friendiness and sociabil¬ ity have won many friends for her during her high school career. In her future life it is bound to continue. CARMELA G. FUSCHI Nickname: “Mela” Date of Birth: May 28, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Interior Decorator Hobby: Swimming, Skating, Dancing Comment: We will all have to agree, “Mela” is an enthusiastic girl and has a smile that charms us all. We are certain that she will succeed in any¬ thing she tries. MARION ALICE GAGNON Nickname: “Giggy” Date of Birth: January 25, 1931 Grammar School: Packard Course: Business Ambition: Governess Hobby: Skating, Swimming, Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1-2. This fair-haired young miss is one of the sweetest gals going. I’m sure that with your patience and gentle manner your career will be very successful. W. FRED GALLOWAY Nickname: “Freddie” Date of Birth: November 29, 1931 Grammar School: Morey Junior High, Lowell Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Skiing Comment: Fred is a quiet chap with a very pleasing disposition. May you have all the luck there is for your very profitable ambition. GERALDINE A. GAVIN Nickname: “Gerry” Date of Birth: August 10, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3. “Gerry” always has a cheery smile and a friend¬ ly “hello” for everyone. Her sparkling personality makes her one of our favorites. She is a neat dresser and is one of our most popular seniors. We know that success will follow you in your career as a nurse. 43 ANTHONY F. GERACI Nickname : “Tony” Date of Birth: April 2, 1931 Grammar School : John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer or Television Hobby: Study of Aeronautics Comment: “Tony” is a swell fellow and is w r ell liked by all, including the girls. MONICA ANN GERMANY Nickname: “Monica” Date of Birth: August 6, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial Ambition: Stenographer Hobby: Dancing and Bowling Comment: Bowling 1,2. A quiet, friendly girl well liked by all those who know her. ELEANOR MAY GETCHELL Nickname: “Getch” Date of Birth: November 12, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Ambition: Dress Designer Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Skating, Knitting Comment: Glee Club, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. A cute little miss with a bub¬ bling personality, “Getch” is one of our best-liked seniors with her pleasing smile for everyone she meets. Good luck, ‘ Getch, may success be yours. SHIRLEY GILBERT Nickname: “Shirl” Date of Birth: August 19, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: To be a Medical Secretary Hobby: Reading, Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4; B. B. G. Because she is so calm and so deft and every ready to please “Shirl” will make a very efficient medical sec¬ retary. Besides having a sunny disposition “Shirl” has always dressed to please every eye, and pleased us she did. We’ll never forget you, “Shirl. SHIRLEY R. GILL Nickname: “Shirl” Date of Birth: March 1. 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: To become a Model Hobby: Playing the piano Comments Speakers’ Club, 4. Shirley is a very sweet girl and loads of fun to be with. We know her pleasing ways will take her far. Here’s hoping all your dreams for becoming a model will be fulfilled. 44 JOSEPHINE R. GENOVESE Nickname : “Jo-Jo” Date of Birth : April 11, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Commercial Artist Hobby: Raising Tropical Fish Comment: Glee Club, 1; Speakers’ Club, 4. Because of her artistic ability as well as her petite ways, “Jo-Jo” will be successful in her chosen career. JOHN A. GIl.EiS Nickname: Johnny Date of Birth: August 25, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Registered Inspector for Automobiles, R. I. A. Hobby: Collecting automobile books Comment: John is a quiet fellow who is well liked by al his fellow-students. He has a wonderful sense of humor and can’t help but realize his anrbi- ANNE GIOSO Date of Birth: August 21, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: College Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Sports, Movies Comment: Y-Teens, 1,4; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Lawrencian, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2, 3, 4. Ann is a sweet and lovable gal. We sure will miss you at the close of our school days. MARIE GIOSO Nickname: “May” Date of Birth: May 29, 1931 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: College Ambition: To be a Buyer Hobby: Movies, Sports, Dancing- Comment: Lawrencian staff, Junior year; Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Speakers’ Club, Glee Club, 3. Marie, a good dresser, always has a smile for every¬ one. She is one of the nicest girls in the school and has plenty of school spirit. May luck and happiness follow you always. JOSEPHINE MARY GIUFFRIDA Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: May 23, 1931 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: “Jo’s” wonderful personality has led her to make many friends during her four years at High School. She will succeed in everything she does because of this ability. 45 MARIE GERALDINE GIUFFRIDA Nickname : “Mae” Dale of Birth: December 21, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: General Ambition: Laboratory Technician Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: “Marie” is a line fellow student and she certainly knows how to keep a friend. LILLIAN GOLDBERG Nickname: “Lil” Date of Birth: July 28, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: Private Secretary Hobby: Collect Stamps, Reading, Drawing Comment: “Lil” is one of the brightest girls in our class. Although she is cpiiet at times, she possesses a charming personality and is well-liked by all her friends. SHELDON H. GOLDMAN Nickname: “Shimmy” Date of Birth: July 16, 1929 Grammar School: Bruce Course: General Ambition: Television Engineer Hobby: All Sports Comment: “Shimmy” is one terrific fellow who is always aiming to please and we are sure that he will he a successful television engineer. THEODORE GORDON Nickname: “Ted” Date of Birth: November 27, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Engineering Hobby: Automobiles, Football, Swimming Comment: l ed is a swell dancer and loves automobiles. He’s an active club member and a good sport and is liked by his fellow classmates, l ed is a good looking fellow with plenty of personality. THERESE M. GOSSELIN Nickname: “Terry” Date of Birth: October 39, 1930 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: To go to Business School Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Bowling- Comment: Y-Teen, 3, 4. Terry is a sweet girl with a wonderful disposition and an attractive smile. Beautiful blue eyes and a winning personality have made “Terry” very popular at L. H. S. We know she will be a success in any field she chooses. 46 RUTH PEARL GRANETZ Date of Birth: July 19, 1932 Grammar School: Methuen Central Junior High Course: College Ambition: To be successful in Journalism or Business Hobby: Collecting autographs, writing columns, playing the piano Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Lawrencian, 3, 4; Associate Editor, 4. Ruth is cheerful, pleasant, sincere and willing to help others at all times. Good luck to you, Ruth, for we are certain that you will be an asset to any business. FRANK GRANT Nickname: “Granty” Date of Birth: August 16, 1930 Grammar School: St. Augustine’s Course: General Ambition: To become a businessman Comment: Frank is one of the best looking boys in the senior class. ROSE MARIE GRASSO Nickname: “Red” Date of Birth: August 18, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Skating Comment: “Red” has a sweet personality, is popular with all her fellow students and we are certain she will be a success. JOSEPHINE PHYLLIS GRAZIANO Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: September 24, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: Office Executive Hobby: Dancing, Outdoor Sports Comment: Lawrencian, 3; Math Club, 3; Speakers’ Club, 4. Her quiet per¬ sonality and outstanding ability as a student have made “Jo” a credit to our school. She is one of the best-liked members of our class and with good reason, too. . S PAULINE M. GREENE Nickname: “Paul” Date of Birth: November 30, 1930 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a nurse Hobby: Sewing and a scrapbook Comment: Bowling League, 2. “Paul” always has a delightful smile and is well liked by everyone. 47 ANNA D. GRILLO Nickname: “Tish” Date of Birth: May 7, 1932 Grammar School : Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: To become successfusl Hobby: Bowling and Dancing Comment: A girl who is likely to succeed, Anna has a pleasant disposition and she is well liked by all. WILLIAM GUAY Nickname: “Bill” Dale of Birth: October 22, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Naval career Hobby: Collecting Photos Comment: “Bill” is sure to be missed by his classmates for with him goes his fine personality and helping hand to somewhere else. BETTY JOAN GULLA Nickname: “Betls ' Date of Birth: March 17, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, Skating, Bowling Comment: “Betts’ is popular with all her fellow classmates. She’s a tiny gal with friendly ways. We Avish you the best of everything always. GLORIA M. GRILLO Nickname: “Glo” Date of Birth: November 2, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Public Accountant Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Sports Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3; Bowling League, 1, 2. A pretty little miss with a bubbling and lasting personality. An honor student all four years “Glo” is bound to reach the road to success. Her . ever-ready willingness to lend her time and help will be remembered by all her business classmates. RUTH MAY GUPTILL Nickname: “Butch” Date of Birth: October 19, 1931 Grammar School: Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: To join the WAVES Hobby: Collecting pictures and snapshots of friends Comment: A typical girl with a pleasant personality is “Butch.” Her ca¬ reer to give her services to her country is a well chosen one. Although she is a hit reserved among strangers, she has won the hearts of her friends because of her generosity and cheerfulness. Stay as natural as you are “Butch.” 18 JOHN GURRISI Nickname: “Johnny” Date of Birth: October 22, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver Course: General Ambition: To be successful in life Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: John is a very friendly sort of person who is well liked by his fellow students. ANGELINA JEAN GUZZONE Nickname: “Angie” Date of Birth: June 25, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver Course: Business Ambition: To be a successful business woman Hobby: All sports and music, dancing, singing, etc. Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Speakers’ Club, 4; Lawrencian, 1,2, 3, 4; L. H. S. Operetta. Here is a girl gifted with a beautiful voice. “Angie’s” ambition is to be a successful business woman. JOSEPH HABIB Nickname: “Joe” Date of Birth: December 6, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Aviator Hobby: Basketball Comment: “Joe” is a swell fellow who always has a smile and a big “hello” for everybody. JOHN P. HANNON Nickname: “Johnny” Date of Birth: December 9, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Professional Hockey Player Hobby: Ice Skating Comment: It’s a pity that Lawrence High did not have a hockey team. If we had, “Johnny” would surely have been our star player, and one we would be proud of. We sure will miss you and your cheerful ways, and we hope you’ll be one of the team-mates on the Boston Bruins. SHEILA A. HATEM Nickname s “Sheila” Date of Birth: August 15, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: To be successful Hobby: Dancing Comment: Sheila is a girl full of fun and the possessor of a marvelous per¬ sonality. 49 ALLAN E. HEY Nickname : “Al” Date of Birth ' . February 18, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollnis Course: General Ambition: To be a School Teacher Hobby: Hunting and Fishing Comment: Football, 4. “Al” is the quiet type who would rather be seen than heard. He will go a long way with his personality and smooth ways. ROBERT W. LIEINZE Nickname: “Bob” Date of Birth: April 5, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Television Repairman Hobby: Collecting Coins Comment: “Bob” is a good fellow to know and he does his work without any complaining. KENNETH R. HILBERT Nickname: “Kenny” Date of Birth: March 20, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: To own my own business Hobby: Flying Comment: “Kenny” is one swell fellow. Good luck to him in the future. We know he will succeed. BURLEIGH HILL Date of Birth: August 19, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: Lawyer Hobby: Swimming Comment: Burleigh, with his shy manner and quiet ways, has won the ad¬ miration and friendship of all his classmates. DONALD C. HILLNER Nickname: “Don” Date of Birth: July 23, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Printer for a newspaper Hobby: Bowling Comment: “Don” is a quiet fellow with a pleasant personality. He is a neat dresser and is well informed on present day activities. We know you will be a good printer, “Don.” 50 PAUL C. HITCHOCK, JR. Nickname: “Hitch” “Cliff” Date of Birtlr. November 11, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: U. S. Navy (Electrician’s Mate) Hobby: Hunting, Fishing, Swimming, Dancing Comments Speakers’ Club, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3; Football, 2; L. H. S. Operetta. His keen sense of humor will always be appreciated by his classmates but perhaps not by his teachers. A tribute to L. H. S. “Paul” is sure to be a success in whatever his chosen profession is. FRANCIS A. IIOP.ITZ Nickname: “Hoby” Date of Birth: March 23, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Sports Comment: Football, 1, 2, 3; Track, 3; Baseball, 1; Band, 1. Frank, with his cheery smile and gay hello for everybody he meets, has been one of the best liked boys in our class. Good luck, Frank, and we know you’ll be successful in anything you do. WILLIAM A. HADDAD, JR. Nickname: “Bill” Date of Birth: March 15, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Sports, Collecting Coins and Collecting Stamps Comment: Here’s a fellow everyone likes. He is easy going and just plain “nice.” “Bill” is a quiet lad who doesn’t have very much to say but always has a cheery smile. We know that “Bill” will succeed in his ca¬ reer of Engineering. CARYL M. HOELZEL Nickname: “Cal” Date of Birth: April 9, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Go on to school Hobby: Going to Middleton Comment: French Club. 4. “Cal” is a swell girl with a wonderful person¬ ality. She is sure to be successful in life. Middleton sure would be lost without this happy girl. WILLIAM J. HONOHAN Nickname: “Honk” Date of Birth: February 17, 1931 Grammar School: St. Augustine’s Course: General Ambition: To be a success Hobby: Swimming, playing billiards Comment: “Honk” is a swell lad and very popular. We know he will do well in anything he does. 51 ERNEST R. GREGOROWICZ Nickname: “Greg” Grammar School : Packard Date of Birth: January 12, 1931 Course: College Ambition: Government agent Hobby: Stamp Collecting, Fishing, Traveling, Sports Comment: Football, 2, 3, 4 (all scholastic); Track, 3, 4, (captain 4), State Champion; president of Spanish Club; Student Council, 3, 4; Year Book Committee; Glee Club, 4; Band, 1. “Greg” is a very sincere and ex¬ tremely good natured fellow. Fie is a true gentleman at all times, and is also a good scholar. A well-rounded personality is another of the ad¬ mirable and desirable assets he possesses. “Greg” is very dependable and is looked up to by all who know him. Good luck, “Greg.” ARLENE R. HUGHES Nickname: “Freckles” Date of Birth: May 16, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Home Economics Ambition: Dietician Hobby: Basketball, Bowling, Dancing- Comment: Home Economics Club. “Freckles” is a very likeable girl. I’m sure she is liked by everyone who knows her. THOMAS L. HUNT Nickname: “Tommy” Date of Birth: December 10, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Dancing Comment: Math Club, 2; Student Council, 1; Track Team, 1, 2. Because of his friendly manner “Tommy” is popular with boys and girls alike. His personality is sure to help fullfil his ambition to become a fine engi¬ neer. LAWRENCE W. HUSSEY Nickname: “Rock” Date of Birth: April 3, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General A?nbition: Commercial Artist Hobby: Hunting Comment: Lawrence has a good personality and a host of many friends. He certainly is well liked by all. MARY L. IANNAZZO Nickname: “May” Date of Birth: June 16, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver Course: College Ambition: To become a Teacher Hobby: Dancing, Outdoor Sports Comment: Speakers’ Club. Mary is a wonderful friend, who would make a good teacher because of her willingness to help others. ROSE T. JACOBS Nickname: “Jake” Date of Birth: September 8, 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Coarse: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Skating Comment: Y-Teens, 3; Teen-age Canteen. “Jake” is well liked by all class¬ mates. She is cute and well disposed and will make a successful nurse. ROBERT R. JANULEWICZ Nickname: “Bibber” Date of Birth: August 6, 1931 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: Manage a store Hobby: To listen to disc-jockeys and records Comment: “Bibber” is a iad with loads of personality and he always has a big smile for everyone. He will make good in whatever paths of fame he chooses. FRANCIS JOHN JASINSKI Nickname: “Jazz” Date of Birth: February 16, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: Engineering Hobby: Sports Comment: Football, Letterman, 2. 3, 4; Track, Letternran, 3, 4; Vice-Presi¬ dent of Spanish Club. His personality has won him many friends. He is a “happy-go-lucky fellow” with a fine sense of. humor. He has de¬ voted much of his time to school sports and we know he will succeed in life. ARAXY JEKNAVORIAN Nickname: “Rookie” Dale of Birth: April 2, 1929 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Business woman Hobby: Dancing. Sports, Reading Comment: Home Economics, Secretary, 4. Rookie” is one girl you’d all like to know. She has a friendly smile and a pleasant hello for everyone. VELMA M. JESSER Nickname: “Vel” Date of Birth: February 5, 1932 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: Commercial Ambition: Steno-typist Hobby: Dancing, Skating Comment: Nimble fingers and an adaptable mind will describe “Vel.” Be¬ sides these characteristics, she is a smart dresser and greatly added to the fun in the halls of L. H. S. 53 ALBERT. B. JONCAS Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: April 3, 1932 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: College Ambition: Medical Research Worker Nobby: Sports Comment: “Al” is a likeable boy with a pleasant disposition and a friendly smile. RAYMOND JOHNSON Nickname: Ray Date of Birth: January 20, 1929 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: Go to College Hobby: Reading, traveling, sports Comment: “Ray” is a serious determined young man who will surely attain his ambitions. He is a pleasant mannered student who has all the quali¬ ties of a gentleman. GERTRUDE JOHNSTON Nickname: “Gert” Date of Birth: February 17, 1932 G-rammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To become a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Skating, Swimming Comment: “Gert” is a gal well known in the senior class for her personality and up to date style of dressing. Good luck, “Gert.” RICHARD G. JOSEPH Nickname: “Joe” Date of Birth: November 30, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Engineering Hobby: Airplane Modeling, Skiing, Dancing, Swimming Comments, “Joe ’is a small kid and has lots of friends, including girls. HARRY M. KADISHIAN Nickname: “Cat”’ Date of Birth: April 10, 1930 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General , Ambition: To go into big business Hobby: Sports Comment: Harry’s friendly smile and ready sense of humor have won him many friends. Don’t ever change, “Cat.” 54 RITA KALIP Nickname: “Lefty” Date of Birth: June 15, 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Dress Designer Hobby: Dancing and Tennis Comment: President of the Home Economics Club, 4. Rita is what we rate as a “peach” of a girl. She is well liked by all her fellow classmates. ANN EVELYN KARAMOURTOPOULOS Nickname: “Cary” Date of Birth: April 26, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Concert Pianist Hobby: Music, Dancing, Bowling Comment: “Cary” is a good friend to all that know her, but is very shy. JAMES NICKOLAS KASOUF Nickname: “Jim” Date of Birth: October 1, 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: To open business of my own Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: “Jimmy” possesses a swell sense of humor. His disposition has won the heart of many a friend. It is a stepping stone that will enable “Jim” to be successful in his ambition. ANN M. KEANEY Nickname: Nancy Date of Birth: July 11, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: To go to College Hobby: Dancing ,Swimming Comment: Math Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Debating Society, 4; Year Book Committee; Speakers’ Club, 4; Mathenews, 4; Lawrencian Staff, 4. In Nancy we find that all too rare combination of beauty and brains. Her Irish wit, adorable blushes, and sweet ways have endeared her to all. Our best wishes go with you always, Nancy. ROBERT P. KEENAN Nickname: “Neal” Date of Birth: November 26, 1931 Grammar School: Alexannder B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Baseball, Basketball, Swimming Comment: Neal’s quietness has won him many friends. He is well liked by all his schoolmates and we know he will succeed in anything he does. 55 VIRGINIA FRANCES KEHOE “Nickname : “Ginny” Date of Birth: December 17, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary to President of United States Hobby: Dancing, Skiing, Swimming, Skating Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Ginny” is a very cute senior who lightens the atmosphere wherever she goes. We all hope that yon will travel on the road of success always. JOYCE KEW Date of Birth: August 5, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Business Ambition: Air Hostess Hobby: Dancing Comment: Student Council, 1; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Tall, blonde and lovely with loads of personality describes Joyce just perfectly. May you always have the best of luck, Joyce. GEORGE J. RHOURY Nickname: “Corey” Date of Birth: November 24, 1930 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: College Ambition: Law Hobby: Golf, Baseball Comment: George is one wonderful boy with a winning personality. SELMA MARILYN KLAIMAN Nickname: “Sel”’ Date of Birth: July 4, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Souvenirs Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4; Year Book Ad Committee. “Sel,” a brilliant student with a sparkling personality, is liked by all in the class of ’49. Good luck, Selma, in your chosen career. M. MARION KONDRAT Nickname: “Blondie” Date of Birth: January 24, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Businesss Ambition: Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Comment: Bowling Club, 1,2, 3, 4. Marion is a sweet gal with a wonderful disposition. May all the luck in the world be yours. 56 JOHN J. KORALISHN, JR. Nickname : “Jack” Date of Birth ' . August 21, 1931 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: U. S. Navy Hobby: Hunting, Fishing and Horseback Riding Comment: John is one of the “happy-go-lucky” boys and is well liked by all who know him. He also has a hne disposition. ROBERTA KORELITZ Nickname: “Bobbie” Date of Birth: December 4, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Medical Technician or Dietitian Hobby: Dancing, Reading, Swimming, Corresponding Comment: Math Club, French Club, Speakers’ Club. Roberta’s charm, beauty and captivating smile have made her one of our favorites here at school. The “hi there” that greets you, gives a person the true im¬ pression that she loves us all. RTCHARD KOWALSKI Nickname: “Dick” Date of Birth: August 19, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Pro “Bas”eball Player Hobby: Sports Comment: Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Lawrence High’s baseball team would never have had an outstanding record if it weren’t for our ace pitcher “Dick.” Handsome and intelligent describes “Dick” to a “T”. His magnetic per¬ sonality draws everyone to like him. “Bob” Feller won’t mind giving up his place in the future to you ! All kidding aside, we want to wish you the best of luck towards your goal. FRANCISZEK KOZA Nickname: “Frank” Date of Birth: January 29, 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Machine Desgining Hobby: Drawing, Bowling, Dancing and Billiards Comment: Track, 3. “Frank is a boy who has a smile for everyone, and we feel sure he will succeed in his ambition. PETER KURGAN Nickname: “Pete” Date of Birth: March 1, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Commercial Pilot Hobby: Model Airplanes, Cameras Comment: Because of “Pete’s” extensive knowledge of planes, he is ranked a first class pilot by his class. We know that “Pete,” who is a friend to all, will be a quick success in his ambition. 57 ®K4K JOEL R. LABELL Nickname: “Joe” Date of Birth: January 22, 1932 Grammar School: A. B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: To become a Lawyer Hobby: Hockey Comment: Math Club, 3, 4. “Joe” has a gran d personality and is sure to make a good lawyer. PAUL J. LA FRANCE Nickname: “Paul” Date of Births July 15, 1929 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: General Ambition: Printer Hobby: Sports Comment: The presence of Paul always means fun and laughter in and out of school. His everlasting excuse of “I missed the bus” every day will long be remembered by his home room classmates. But despite his lack of punctuality he has a million dollar personality which we wouldn ' t want him to trade for anything else. Stay as cheerful as you are, Paul! DONALD D. LAFOND Nickname: “Don”’ Date of Birth: April 5, 1930 Grammar School: Wetherbee Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Mechanic Hobby: Photography Comment: “Don’s quiet “Hi” and shy smile are known by many in the Lawrence High corridors. May good fortune always be with you, “Don.” JANICE T. LA FLEUR Nickname: “Chickie” Date of Birth: May 23, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Ambition: Typist Hobby: Piano playing Comment: “Chickie” is rather quiet and serios-minded bt becase of her sweet manner she is well liked by all her classmates. Best of luck in the future. EDWARD E. LAMONTAGNE Nickname: “Eddie” Date of Birth: February 28, 1929 Grammar School: St. Augustine’s Course: General Ambition: Television Operator Comment: Track, 1,2, 3. Eddie will be remembered by both teachers and pupils for his quietness. We are sure he will be quite successful in the Television field. 58 GLORIA MADELEINE LAMOTHE Nickname: “Glo” Date of Birth: June 17, 1931 Grammar School: Midland Street School, Worcester, Mass. Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Writing Letters. Dancing Comment: Glee Club, Speakers’ Club. Gloria’s love of music and charming personality make her a great asset at any social gathering. Your host of friends at L. H. S. wish you only the highest success always, “Glo.” ROSE LANGEVIN Date of Birth: July 22. 1932 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: Nursing Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Sewing, Reading Comment: Although Rose is very quiet, once you get to know her, she proves to be a grand friend. MARION L. LA PLANTE Nickname: “Miggy” Date of Birth: February 2, 1932 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Skating, Swimming, Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2. She has a wonderful personality, is a fine student and we know she will succeed in becoming a Nurse. LEO T. LAPRADE Nickname: “Lee” Date of Birth: April 9, 1924 Grammar School: Connor Street School and Holy Rosary School, Gardner, Mass. Course: College Ambition: Be a Naval Electronics Officer preferably on a submarine Hobby: Reading Comment: President of French Club, 4; Veteran of World War II, Marine Corp, 6 years; 4 years in Pacific. “The mighty hopes that make us men.” Leo with his high hopes and background cannot fail. We know you’ll make a great officer. Good luck ! JAMES P. LAURENZA Nickname: “Jim” Date of Birth: June 29, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: Lawyer or Businessman Hobby: Bowling, All Sports. Dancing. Movies. Comment: Manager of baseball team, 2, 3, 4. “Jim” is a swell fellow at all times and always full of fun. We know he will easily attain the height of his ambition as a lawyer or business man. Best of everything will be his. 59 1 EUNICE MARIYN LEBOWITZ Date of Birth: September 6. 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: Commercial Artist Hobby: Drawing, Dancing, Reading, Records Comment: “Lawrencian,” 1, 2 ,3, 4; assistant editor, 3, 4; Speakers’ Club. Eunice is a wonderful person to know and she has a promising future ahead of her. JOHN ROBERT LEERANCOIS Nickname: ‘R’ed” Date of Birth: August 17, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: Join the Navy and see the world Hobby: Dancing Comment: “Red” with his friendly way, is so sure to make as many friends in the outside world as he has here at L. H. S. ELAINE LEGERE Nickname: “E” Date of Birth: April 17, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Nursing Ambition: To be an Airline Hostess Hobby: Dancing, Horseback Riding, Swimming Comment: Girl Reserves. Elaine is one of the outstanding classmates of the 1949 senior class. Her friendly nature and sparkling smile are but two of innumerable fine trails. She has won many friends who are reall friends. Good luck, Elaine, and don’t ever change. ROBERT P. LESLIE Nickname: “Les” Date of Birth: March 27, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: Continue education in college Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, all Sports, Movies Comment: Student Council, Football Team. “Les” is tall, dark and hand¬ some. He is somewhat reserved but once you know him you have to agree he is tops. He has one of the most charming smiles which, plus all these other wonderful factors, make us proud to have Les our classmate.’ Good luck and best to you always, Les. HAROLD LEVINE Nickname: “Hal” Date of Birth: December 2. 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Business man Hobby: Photography . Comment: “Hal” is a very popular lad with a good sense of humor. He is always the life of a “Math” Club party. 60 ROBERT P. LEVINSON Nickname: “Babe,” Bob.” Lev” Date of Birth: May 3, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Baby Doctor Hobby: Athletics, Dancing, Reading Comment: Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Committee. Babe” has a fine personality and is admired by all for his assets. CARMELA MARIE LOIACONO Nickname: “Mella” Date of Birth: July 15, 1332 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing. Swimming, Bowling Comment: She is a girl well liked and respected by all her classmates. She is very ambitious and is destined to be a success. An asset to our senior class is this attractive classmate of ours. ANNE M. LONGO Date of Birth: November 15, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: General Ambition: To be successful in whatever she does Hobby: Dancing, Playing Piano, Bowling Comment: Anne is a neat, sensible girl with a sparkling personality. She is a sure candidate for success. RITA A. LORENZO Nickname: Lorry” Date of Birth: March 13, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: To own Race Horses Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Roller Skating Comment: Lorry is a swell girl and we hope her ambition is fulfilled and she some day owns the best horses in the country. LORRAINE ELDORA LORD Nickname: Lorry Date of Birth: August 4, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Nursing Hobby: Dancing. Horse Back Riding Comment: Bowling, 4. In spite of her quiet personality, Lorraine is liked by all who know her. Good lucky. Lorry; may success be yours! 61 RUTH G. LUISTRO Nickname: Bunny” Date of Birth: May 10, 1932 Cram mar School: John R. Rollins Course: Commercial Ambition: Marry a Millionaire Hobby: Dramatics and Dancing „ Comment: Speakers’ Club. Ruth is a wonderful dancer and a good pianist. Her friendly smile will help assure success in her ambition. PHYLLIS ANN LUKAS Nickname: Lulu” Date of Birth: March 4, 1931 Grammar School: John K. 1 arbox Course: College Ambition: To be a success in life Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Music Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Phyllis is the kind of person that everyone likes. Her personality brings life into the hearts of all her friends and her bright sense of humor is the spark that you need to begin a new day. I’m sure you will succeed in life. JOAN LYNCH Date of Birth: February 14, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Career Girl Hobby: Dancing, Swimming. . Comment: Spanish Club, 4; Y-Teens. Joan is one of our popular girls. She rates high on everyone’s list. Her smile and personality are very pleas¬ ant and she is liked by all. Lots of luck and happiness to you Joan. We know you’ll succeed in life. JUSTINE MARIE LYNCH Nickname: “Lynchy” Date of Birth: May 29, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Preparatory Ambition: To strike a million Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Bowling Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Lynchy’s wonderful sense of humor and sparkling personality have made her many friends in school. One of the more sophisticated Seniors we are sure she will achieve her ambition and really strike a million. ANGELINA MACCARONE Nickname: “Angie” Date of Birth: February 8. 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Bowling and Sewing Comment: Because she is always so friendly and willing to help everyone, “Angie” has many friends. You’ll help brighten many a patient’s day when you’re a nurse, “Angie ! 62 H. EDWARD MacKENZIE Nickname: “Eddie” Date of Birth: May 24, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To own a Cabin Cruiser Hobby: Hunting, Swimming, Fishing Basketball Comment: Manager of Track Squad, 4; Band, 2. “Eddie” is a popular lad with personality plus. Many a classroom has been brightened up by “Eddie’s” sense of humor. May Lady Luck help you get that cruiser “Ed.” MARIE T. MADONIA Nickname: “Mac” Date of Birth: March 11, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambitions To be an Office Receptionist Hobby: Bowling, Dancing Comment: Bowling League, 3, 4. Marie is a sweet girl with a smile for all. She’ll get along well in the world. CLARE A. McMAHON Nickname: “Mac” Date of Birth: December 29, 1931 Grammar School: St. Laurence O’Toole Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To become a good Nurse Hobby: Swimming and Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4. “Mac” is one gal you can al¬ ways turn to. Her sweetness is exceeded only by her loveable disposition. May happiness always be yours. THADDEUS MAKAREWICZ Nickname: “Mack” Date of Birth: October 6, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: Salesman Hobby: Basketball, Swimming Comment: “Mack” has a pleasing personality and is liked by everybody. We hope he becomes a success in future years. CHARLES FRANKLIN ROWE, JR. Nickname: “Chuck” Date of Birth: July 19, 1931 Grammar School: Portsmouth Junior High Course: General Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Playing Sports Comment: Football,4. “Chuck” is well liked by all his classmates. Always joking and ready with a quick smile “Chuck” is sure to be a success in His chosen field of work. (W MARIO MANGIAGLIA Nickname: “Mangie” Date of Birth: April 16, 1931 Grammar Schools Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: Businessman Hobby: Dancing. Bowling, Camping Comment: Because “Mangy” has many things to do outside of school he al¬ ways is in a hurry. We are certain that you will go a long way, “Mancgy,” with that personality you possess. JOHN F. MANNING Nickname: “Jack” Date of Birth: September 1, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: General Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Football, 4; Hi-Y, 1, 2. “Jack” is quite a wit and because of this he is one of our most popular seniors. He’s tall and good looking and has a smile that speaks for itself. He’s one boy who will keep the mem¬ ory of the class of ’49 alive. BARBARA M. MARAD Nickname: “Babs” Date of Birth: February 14, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: To be a Fashion Designer Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. Here we have a gay, vivacious, poised, young lady whose effervescent personality has made her known and liked by all. CARMELO MICHAEL MARINO Nickname: “Mel” Date of Birth: July 7, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Boxer or Sports Broadcaster Hobby: Swimming, Dancing, Outdoor Sports Comment: “Mel” has the ability and personality to succeed in whatever he does. These traits make him one of the most respected boys in our class. RHEA E. MARKS Date of Birth: March 30, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander BZ. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Laboratory Technician Hobby: Tennis, Music, Dancing Comment: Math Club, Speakers’ Club, French Club. Rhea is well liked by everyone. She is charming as well as intelligent. She has a fine ambition and is sure to succeed in it. 64 M -r ■ LILLIAN A. MARTELLINI Nickname: “Lil” Date of Birth: May 13, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: WAVEs Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: “Lil” is one of the nicest girls you would ever want to meet. Be¬ sides having a pleasing personality she is noted as one of the best dancers in the school. To you, “Lil,” goes our very best. ANDREW L. MARRESSE Nickname: Andy Date of Birth: August 18, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Millionaire Hobby: Dancing, Driving Comment: “Andy” has a pleasing personality and is liked bv everyone. We wish him the best of luck in future years. SAMUEL F. MASESSA Nickname: “Sammy” Date of Birth: April 2, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: To play Baseball with some professional team Hobby: Sports Comment: “Sammy” is a shy boy but with a disposition admired by all. His fine qualities are known to everyone. Best of luck in your future years. MARY R. MASUCCI Nickname: “Mumbles” Date of Birth: August 16, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Artist in Drawing Hobby: Dancing, Drawing Comment: Although “Mumbles” is quiet you can’t help missing her because of her wonderful personality and her exxcellent singing. We sure will miss her. “Best of luck,” Mary. ALFRED G. MAROUN Nickname: “Al” Date cf Birth: March 6, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: Doctor or Businessman Hobby: Bowling, Hunting, Fishing Comments: Math Club, Orchestra. Good natured “Al” is quite the man about town. He is liked by many girls and is considered one of the Romeos of the class of 1949. 65 MILDRED E. MARTEL Nickname: “Millie” Date of Birth: March 9, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Home Economics Ambition: Dietitian Hobby: Roller Skating, Dancing- Comment: Home Economics Club, 4. “Millie” is a swell girl who always greets you with a cheerful smile or joke. She always makes a bright day brighter. MARILYN C. MARTIN Nickname: “Mai” Date of Birth: Decern her 11, 1930 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Business Ambition: To marry a Millionaire Hobby: “Dancing, Swimming, Skiing Comment: Y-Teens. “Mai” is an active senior with a sparkling personality and charming ways. She has been well liked by all and we wish her great success in the future. MARY MARTIN Date of Birth: January 26, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Ambition: To travel Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Mary is a grand girl and well liked by all her classmates. We wish her lots of luck in her travels. JOSEPH J. McCALL Nickname: “Mac” Date of Birth: September 28, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Genral Ambition: To become a Pharmacist Hobby: Sports in general Comment: “Mac” is one of the fine boys of the class of ’49. He has a fine disposition and many fine assets. CLAIRE M. McCOMISKEY Nickname: “Red” Date of Birth: February 18, -932 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Skating Comment: Claire is one of the nicest and best liked members of our class. With plenty of brains and a sweet personality she is bound to go a long way in the business world. 66 john e. McCarthy Nickname: “Jack,” “Mac” Date of Birth: March 2, 1931 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: Traveling Hobby: Football, Baseball, Dancing, Swimming, Winter Sports Comment: One of the class Romeos, “Jack” is a good natured Irishman witht plenty of school spirit and loads of friends. Our best wishes go traveling with you. marie w. McCarthy Nickname: “Mac” Course: College Date of Birth: December 21, 1931 Ambition: To go to College Grammar School: St. Augustine ' s Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Reading Comment: Math Club, 3, 4; Debating Society, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Law- rencian, 3, 4; Speakers Club, 4; Student Council, 1, 2, 4; Mathe News, 4. Marie is one of the highlights of our graduating class. Many honors have rightfully been bestowed upon her and she has carried them very creditably. Besides being one of the most popular girls, she also has the distinction of being one of the most brilliant. There is no doubt in our minds, “Mas”, that you will succeed in anything which you undertake in the future. ROBERT JOHNSON MCCARTHY Nickname: “Mas,” “Bob Date of Birth: December 1, 1931 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: College Ambition: To travel Hobby: Fishing, Hunting Comment: Track, 3, 4; Math Club, 3; Year Book Committee. “Meet “Mac” one of our track stars. For those who have not known him very well in school, we say that they are indeed losing a truly grand classmate. Sort of shy, but very friendly when you really get to know him and very helpful, “Bob” is a friend indeed. Bon Voyage, Bob! FRANCIS P. McGRAVEY Nickname: “Mac” Date of Birth: December 20, 1931 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: College Hobby: Following Red Sox in a pennant races. Ambition: To make a success out of life Comment: Works at Hampton Beach in the Summer. Favorite subject is Physics, wfith Chemistry a close second. An ardent sports enthusiast. ROSEMARY E. McGUINNESS Nickname: “Mac” Date of Birth: December 24, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To become an Army Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Roller Skating. Swimming, Bowling Comment: Rosemary has a very pleasing personality and sparkling smile which have made her many friends. I am sure that she will succeed in her chosen field and make the Army feel proud that they have a Law¬ rence High graduate among them. We won’t be satisfied until you get to be a Major, “Mac.” 67 AGNES C. McGREGOR Nickname: “Mac” Date of Birth: June 5, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Ambition: To lie a Hairdresser Hobby: Dancing and Swimming Comment: “Mac” is one of the sweetest girls in the Senior class. Her gay wit and sparkling personality are two assets that will assure her success as a hairdresser. Best of everything. “Mac.” JOAN PHYLLIS McGURREN Nickname: “Mung” Date of Birth: June 29, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Nursing Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Record Collecting Comment: Cheer Leader, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Mung” has a wonderful personality and she shall certainly be a success in everything she plans to do. May all the luck in the world come your way. BEATRICE M. McKEW Nickname: “Bea” Date of Birth: September 12. 1931 Grammar School: Gilbeert E. Hood Course: Commercial Ambition: To become a Registered Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Piano Lessons Comment: Fun-loving “Bea” is a never to be forgotten member of the Class of ’49. She is a beautiful dresser and has personality plus. Lots of luck in the future, “Bea.” DOROTHY J. McLEAN Nickname: “Dot,” “Mac” Date of Birth: August 24, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Business Ambition: Medical ecretary Hobby: Dancing, Reading, Sports Comment: “Dot” is one swell girl who rates tops with everyone who knows her. Her gentle ways and sweet personality have gained her many friends, and we are all sure she will succeed in whatever task she under¬ takes. Good luck, “Dot.” MARGARET McLELLAN Nickname: Peggy Date of Birth: July 27, 1930 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Nurses’ Prep Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Comment: Member of Bowling team. “Peggy” is a girl to get acquainted with. She is full of fun and surprises, never formal, always natural. Laughing her way through High School, she has won scores of friends and is equally popular with both sexes. Stay natural, “Peg.” We like you that way. 68 JAMES A. McNEICE Nickname: “Red” Date of Birth: July 9, 1930 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: The Army as a full-time career Hobby: Swimming, Hunting, all Sports Comment: “Red” is one of those friends that you never forget. May the best be with you always. ann louise McQuillan Nickname: “Mas” Date of Birth: May 9, 1931 Grammar School: St .Augustine’s Course: College Ambition: To be a Medical Technologist Hobby: Sports, Swimmming, Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Y Basketball Team, 3; Student Council, 2, 3. Ann is one of the most popular members of our class. Her beautiful red hair and winning smile make her one of the nicest girls in school. We are sure that all this and her ability in school work will make her a suc¬ cess in the future. KENNETH H. MEINELT Nickname: “Kenny” Date of Birth: October 7, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Preparatory Ambition: To become an Engineer Hobby: Coin Collecting Commneent: Track, 3, 4; Math Club, 3; Student Council, 4. “Kenny” has a friendly “hello” for everyone he meets. He is very dependable in any¬ thing he does, and is willing to help anyone. We are quite sure he will realize his ambition. DONALD E. MEISNER Nickname: “Mize,” “Don” Date of Birth: July 14, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: To become a Lawyer Hobby: Bowling Comment: “Don”, with his admirable way of making friends and getting along with people, will surely make good. Our best wishes go with you, “Don,” for the attainment of your ambition. ANTHONY EDWARD MENALE Nickname: “Tony” Date of Birth: February 1, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Lahey Course: General Ambition: To sing in the Metropolitan Opera Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Bowling, Singing Comment: Two years Glee Club, Year Book Committee, Speakers’ Club. Tony has been very popular since he entered High school. His fine dis¬ position is known to all. He is well liked and has many fine assets. We all know he will succeed in his ambition. 69 JOAN S. MEHRMAN Nickname : “Joanie” Date of Birth: September 20, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Knitting, Swimming, Dancing Comment: Girls’ Debating Society, 3; French Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4. “Joanie” has the ability to make friends easily. She is well liked by all, and is certain to succeed in the future. WILLIAM J. MENIHANE Nickname: “Bill” Date of Birth: October 17, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: Accountant Hobby: Hunting, Fishing Comment: “Bill is a quiet boy with a hidden but pleasant sense of humor. BERNICE ANN MERCIER Nickname: “Bunny” Date of Birth: February 1, 1932 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: College Ambition: To become a Registered Nurse Hobby: Knitting, Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Bunny” is one of the friend¬ liest girls in L. H. S. She always has a hearty greeting and a sparkling smile for everyone. We know the patients will love you to take care of them and sickness will be a pleasure with you as nurse. Best of luck always, “Bunny,” in your chosen career. MARY MESSINA Nickname: “Mae” Date of Birth: August 4, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing Comment: A friendly smile and cheerful disposition have made many friends for Mae. Her willingness to help others will always be remembered by her classmates. Good luck to you in your ambition to become a Secretary. SEBASTIANO J. MILARDO Nickname: “Busty” Date of Birth: September 14, 1929 Grammar School: Oliver Course: General Ambition: Navy Radio Technician Hobby: Pool, Dancing Comment: Band, 4 years. “Busty” is a great Tuba player, and should go places soon. 70 ELEANOR N. MILLER Nickname: “Ellie” Date of Birth: August 6. 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To join the Women’s Air Force Hobby: Dancing, playing the piano Comment: Glee Club, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Eleanor has many friends at L. H. S. Her good humor is one of her assets. I’m sure she’ll make the grade in the Air Force. BERYL ANN MILLS Date of Birth: September 20, 1932 Grammar School: St. Laurence O’Toole Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Swimming, Bowling Comment: Glee Club, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 4. Beryl is one of the sweetest girls at L. H. S. She has a charming personality and is always wearing a smile. We are all sure that she’ll make a wonderful Nurse. M. PATRICIA MIRFIELD Nickname: “Pat” Date of Birth: May 9, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: Reporter Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Records, Swimming Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Pat” is a girl with personality plus. She is full of fun and helped make the school days pleasant for everyone. A popular miss! Good luck to you, “Pat,” as a reporter. RAYMOND M. MONTI Nickname: “Ray” Date of Birth: April 2, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: To go to college Hobby: Hunting and Fishing Comment: “Ray” is a nice kid and will get along wherever he goes and we all know that he will be a success in the future. MARY MOORE Date of Birth: January 1, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Music, Swimming, Reading Comment: Spanish Club, 4. Mary is very cpiiet and reserved. She is con¬ scientious hut enjoys a good laugh. Her quiet ways and manner have won her many friends and we all know she’ll succeed in her chosen voca¬ tion. OSCAR D. MOOSHIAN Date of Birth: January 27. 1929 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Coarse: General Ambition: Construction Engineer Hobby: Radio Operating Comment: Oscar is cpiite a joker and when with him there is never a dull moment. GEORGE MORCOMBE Nickname: “Georgic” Date of Birth: January 3, 1931 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Boys Coarse: Business, General Ambition: To become a Millionaire Hobby: Sports, Dancing Comment: He is one of the nicest hoys in the senior class and is known for his dancing and good looks. His favorite subject is the “Gremlins” and what a swell team they have. ELLEN F. MORRISSEY Nickname: “Moe” Date of Birth: February 12, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Business Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Gay, friendly and a friend indeed well de¬ scribed our “Moe.” Like many other graduates she yearns to be a Nurse. The best wishes of her host of friends are extended toward the achieve¬ ment of her ambition. PAULINE C. MORRISON Nickname: “Giggles” Date of Birth: September 26, 1930 Grammar School: Packard Coarse: Business Ambition: Fashion Designer Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Glee Club, 3; Speakers’ Club, 4. Patdine, with her sweet smile and splendid sense of humor, has won many friends in the class of ’49, and is poptdar with all. Good luck to Pauline in whatever she does in future years. JOSEPH F. MUGAVERO Nickname: “Muga” Date of Birth: April 18, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Coarse: General Ambition: Carpenter and Cabinet Maker Hobby: Baseball Comment: We all liked “Muga” for his jovial manner and the way he kept us in laughter in the home rooms. His cheery Hi” will long be remem¬ bered by us. The very best of luck to you in your future vocation. 72 BERNICE M. MURPHY Nickname: “Murph” Date of Birth: December 30, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: General A m b ition: Cosmetrologist Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Skating Comment: Bowling League, 2. 3; Glee Club, 3; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- President, 4; Lawrencian, 3. “Murph” is a sweet, “happy go lucky” girl wdth a beautiful smile and a sparkling personality. We are sure she will be a great success in her chosen career as a cosmetologist. May luck and happiness guide you always, “Murph.” JUNE MARY MURPHY Nickname: “Murph” Date of Birth: June 10, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: To be successful Hobby: Dancing, Swimming. Reading Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Year Book Committee; Home Room Representative, 4. “Murph” is one of our cutest and best liked seniors. I’m sure you’ll all agree she well deserves the title of “Person¬ ality Girl.” Good luck to you, June ! ROSE M. MUSUMECI Date of Birth: January 15, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Father’s business Hobby: Read, Bowling Comment: Bowling, 4. Rose is a swell girl to know as she has a pleasing personality and will most likely succeed in her ambitions. JOYCE MARIE MYERS Nickname: “Joy” Date of Birth: August 13, 1932 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Y-Teens. “Joy” is a cute, charming girl who is always friendly and cheerful with everyone. The nursing profession gets the best when it gets you, Joyce. MAY RITA NAKLEY Nickname: “Mitzi,” “Masie” Date of Birth: May 11, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Home Economics Ambition: Designer Hobby: Dancing. Reading, Bowling Comment: Home Economics Club, 1; Bowling League, 1. “Masie” is one of the best and a pleasant classmate to have. Don’t change, “Masie.” 73 MICHAEL NARDONE, JR. Nickname: “Mike” Date of Birth: October 11, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Couse: College Ambition: Criminal Lawyer Hobby: Fishing, Baseball Comment: Here is the answer to a girl’s prayer. He is a swell fellow and you always see him at the L. S. H. dances. His wonderful personality has won him many friends. Good luck to you, “Mike.” FRED GEORGE NASSER Date of Birth: May 27, 1931 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherhee Course: General Ambition: To own a market Hobby: Music, Reading, Sports Comment: Fred is a tireless worker and he always has a quiet, friendly air about him. Everyone who meets him is sure to be his friend. Good luck, Fred. DORIS J. NASSIF Nickname: “Dot” Date of Birth: August 8. 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: To travel Hobby: Bowling, Dancing, Skating Comment: “Dot” has a likeable nature and is ever ready to lend a helping hand. These traits have made her a favorite with us all. ALBERT NAULT Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: June 4. 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To become a Tinsmith Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: “Al” is a swell fellow and one of the better dancers from Law¬ rence High. FORESTINE G. NELSON Nickname: “Tina” Date of Birth: August 25, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: To be a success Hobby: Dancing, Knitting, Reading Comment: Y-Teens, 1,2, 3; Home Room Representative, 1, 2. “Tina” is a girl with a nice smile and a pleasing personality. She has loads of per¬ sonality and is always the life of the party. I know you will be a success in whatever career you chose. 74 LEWIS NEVINS Nickname: “Pinnies” Date of Birth: September 12, 1931 Grammar Schools Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: To become successful Hobby: Baseball Comment: “Pinnies” seems shy and bashful in school, but outside, we won¬ der? He’s an all-around good fellow, and an asset to our class. FLORENCE M. NICOLOSI Nickname: “Flo” Date of Birth: November 13, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: To be manager of a store Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Home Economics Club. Florence is one of the many students of the Senior Class who have made it so enjoyable during the four year. NICHOLAS NIGOHOSIAN Nickname: “Nick,” “Sabu” Date of Birth: [line 13, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To work Hobby: Sports Comment: Glee Club, 4; Football, 3 and 4. “Nick” is a friend to all and a fine person to know. He is a gentleman on and off the athletic field. MARY ELIZABETH NOBLE Nickname: “Betty” Date of Birth: April 4, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: To travel Hobby: Roller Skating, Sports Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Majorette, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club, Y-Teens. “Betty” is one of the most popular girls in the Senior class. She is well liked by all and is sure to be a success in any chosen career. MARIE ELENA NOTO Date of Birth: April 13, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Hairdresser Hobby: Dancing, Classical Music, Singing, Poetry Comment: L. H. S. Glee Club, 2, 3. 4; Speakers’ Club, 4; Bowling League. 1. Marie is a wonderful girl and we’re sure that she’ll succeed in her ambition. o MICHAEL OHANIAN Nickname: “Lick” Date of Birth: September 11, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: To be a successful salesman Hobby: Sports and music Comment: “Mike” is a grand fellow and popular with the girls. He is cer¬ tain to be a successful salesman. GERALDINE T. O LEARY Nickname: “Gerry” Date of Birth: March 13, 1932 Grammar School: Olive, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: To travel and live a happy life Hobby: Roller Skating. Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Comment: Bowling League, 2. “Gerry” is a swell kid with a nice personal¬ ity. There is never a dull moment with her. Because of her good nature she will be very successful in her ambition. HOWARD A. O’NEIL Nickname: “Howie” Date of Birth: June 9, 1932 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: College Ambition: Civil Engineer Hobby: Reading Comment: Math Club, 4; Speakers’ Club, 4. There was never a dull mo¬ ment with “Howie” around; his antics kept us all amused. His witty, friendly, and fun-loving disposition gained him scores of friends. Best of luck always, “Howie.” EDMUND PADYAISKAS Nickname: “Eddie” Date of Birth: November 17, 1931 Grammar School: Assumption Course: College Ambition: Journalist Hobby: Track Comment: Track, 2. 3, 4. “Eddie” is one of the honor students of the class; He is a hard worker in anything he undertakes and with his even disposi¬ tion and talents is sure to be a success in the future. ROBERT H. PAGE Nicknames “Bob” Date of Birth: December 3, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Auto Mechanic Hobby: Military Activities Comment: Glee Club, 2. “Bob” is a neat, clean fellow who has always kept himself occupied in activities such as the National Guard and Civil Air Patrol. “Bob” would make a good sergeant in the U. S. Infantry. 76 LARRY A. PAHIGIAN Nickname: “Sunshine,” “Pigeon” Date of Birth: October 9, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Preparatory Ambitions To be a Pharmacist Hobby: Sports, Music Comment: Math Club. Larry is a swell fellow and has many friends. JOSEPHINE G. PALADINO Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: January 30, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Governess, Ballet Dancer Hobby: Dancing, Skating Comment: “Jo” is a swell girl with a grand personality which is sure to win her great success as a governess. BESSIE PAPPAS Nickname: “Bess” Date of Birth: August 8, 1931 Grammar Schools Alexander B. Bruce Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Music, Sports Comment: Y-Teens. “Bess” is a girl who has an eye for fun and a sparkling- personality. GEORGE R. PAQUIN Nickname: “Paq” Date of Birth: August 3, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: Government Agent Hobby: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling Comment: “Paq” is a swell sport in everything and is exceptionally talented. His ability to he a good scout has made him well liked by everybody who knows him. Good luck “Paq.” MARY EUGENIA PARIS Nickname: “May” Date of Birth: November 16, 1930 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: General Ambition: To be a success in life Hobby: Pencil Sketching, Painting and Collecting Postcards Comment: Y-Teens. “May” is friendly thoughtful and has a loveable na¬ ture. Her sparkling smile and charm make her attractive to all. t— — ROSE E. PAUTA Nickname : “Rosie” Date of Birth : November 29, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Rose is one of the best friends she will be a success. could have. We all know that MARILYN B. PERLMUTTER Date of Birth: June 24, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Preparatory Ambition: To be a Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Photos Comment: Marilyn possesses a quiet, unassuming personality and manner. Her classmates greatly admire her aptitude in school work, and here’s hoping that lady luck will follow her throughout her life. RUDOLPH PEKELA, JR. Nickname: “Rudy” Date of Birth: October 19, 1930 Grammar School: John Breen Course: General Ambition: To be successful Hobby: Model Building Comment: L. S. H. Band. “Rudy’s” appealing personality and friendly smile have made him a favorite among all. BERNICE MARY PEKARSKI Nickname: “Bunny” Date of Birth: February 29, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: General Ambition: To be successful in life Hobby: Skiing, Skating, Swimming Comment: Y-Teens. “Bunny” is one fine person. With her always smiling face and personality she has brightened many a class room. Good luck to you always, “Bunny.” JOSEPHINE S. PELLERITI Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: August 15, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Sports Comment: A nice girl with a pleasant smile and personality. May you suc¬ ceed in being what you want. The hest of luck, “Jo.” Q 78 BESSIE MARY PERDIS Nickname: “Billy” Date of Birth: March 3, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Good Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, Football Comment: Y-Teens, 4. “Billy’s” friendly ways and soft manner makes her a most likeable classmate. Always ready with a helping hand. “Billy” will be a very efficient secretary. HELEN E. PETROCCIONE Nickname: “Peppy,” “Red” Date of Birth: April 4, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial Ambition: Interior Decorator Hobby: Dancing, Painting, All Sports Comment: Lawrencian, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Circulation Manager, 3, 4; Cheer¬ leader, 3, 4; H. R. Representative, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer, Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Year Book Committee. Helen’s personality has made her one of the best liked girls in her class and she always has a big smile for everyone. We are only sorry to say that there aren’t enough like her. We hope you always stay the same “Peppy.” SHIRLEY PETTINELLI Nickname: “Pett” Date of Birth: March 15, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Nursing Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Roller Skating Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Shirley, who is one of the pride and joys of the class, has a charming personality and sweet smile. Wherever “Pett” is you can always plan on having a lot of fun. She plans to start train¬ ing in September and so we all wish her the best of luck. ADAM PAUL PIAZZA Date of Birth: July 2, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Bookkeeping Ambition: Watch Repairer and Jeweler Hobby: Photography Comment: Adam is the possessor of a fine personality. He has heen popular with his fellow students. Since his Freshman year his ability to dress neatly is a fine example to his school. May you find success in your future years. JOANNE MARIE PIAZZA Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: September 20, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Lawrencian Staff, 3; Local Y-Teens. With a pleasing personality and full of fun, “Jo” will make a wonderful nurse. 79 EVE V. PIAZZA Nickname: “Evie” Date of Birth: July 2, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver,Lahey Course: Business Ambition: Stenographer Hobby: Bowling, Dancing and Crossword Puzzles Comment: Eve is a very good dancer and I’m sure she will he a success in everything she does. Lots of luck. Eve. ANN D. PINCIARO Nickname: “Dot” Date of Birth: October 20, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Bowling. Swimming and Roller Skating Comment: Ann is a quiet girl with personality plus. Always stay as you are and you will surely be a success in your Nursing career, Ann. SARAH MARY PITTERA Nickname: “Butch” Date of Birth: December 23, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Public Accountant Hobby: Roller Skating, Dancing Comment: One of the many cute seniors who we are sure will succeed in the Business World. THELMA R. M. PLACIDO Nickname: “Mally” Date of Birth: April 28, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Stenographic Ambition: Fashion Designer Hobby: Dancing and Bowling Comment: A real sweet girl who makes a host of friends wherever she goes. ANNES C. PROCTOR Nickname: “Nancy” Date of Birth: June 2, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: To make a good housewife Hobby: Dancing, Roller Skating Comment: “Nancy” is a sweet girl, well liked by her classmates and we are sure she will be very successful in life. 80 VIRGINIA POULIN Nickname: “Ginny” Date of Birth: October 25, 1930 Grammar School: St. Mary’s School Coarse: General Ambition: Air Hostess Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Records Comment: Fun-loving “Ginny” is a never to be forgotten member of the class of 1949. She is a neat dresser and has personality plus. She always has a cheery “Hello” for everyone. Loads of luck in your chosen field as an Air Hostess. ALBERT F. POWELL Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: December 22, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: To travel Hobby: Boating Comment: “Al” is a quiet lad with a winning smile. We wish you success with your ambition, but please don’t travel too far as we’ll miss you! WALTER J. POWERS Nickname: “Wally” Date of Birth: June 24, 1931 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: College Ambition: Doctor Hobby: Dancing, Hunting Comment: Math Club, Track Team. “Wally” is a good dancer and is very well liked by all his classmates. MARY JANE PUCHTLEN Nickname: “Mary” Date of Birth: November 21, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: Commercial Artist Hobby: Drawing, Roller Skating, Dancing Comment: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. Mary is beautiful in every way, but shy. MARGARET ANNE RAHILLY Nickname: “Peggyanne” Date of Birth: July 1, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To become a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Sports Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; High School Reporter for Sunday Sun, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Peggyanne” is a wonderful person to know and is always full of fun. We all wish you lots of luck in your Nursing career. 81 GERALDINE M. RAPA Nickname: “Geri” Date of liirth: August 11, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Nurse-Air Hostess Hobby: Playing Piano, Dancing, Reading, Sports Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3; Latin Club, Bowling (Club) League. “Geri” has a grand personality and a lovely big smile and to add to her appearance are her pretty clothes. GRACE HELEN RAPISARDA Nickname: “Grade” Date of Birth: March 1, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: Business Ambition: To be successful in my career Hobby: Reading Comment: “Grade,” one of the more noticeable girls of our class, is a lively girl with loads of personality and alw T ays a big “Hi” for everyone she meets. RICHARD RAHILLY Nickname: “Dick” Date of Birth: April 27, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Commercial Pilot Hobby: Model Building Comment: “Dick’s” hobby will be an asset to his ambition, and this com¬ bined with his pleasant manner will guarantee success in his chosen field. Good luck, “Dick.” WILLIAM A. RAITT, JR. Nickname: “Bill” Date of Birth: April 14, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Cabinet Maker Hobby: Woodworking Comment: “Bill” is just a swell fellow who is bound to make good in what¬ ever work he chooses. Because of his pleasing personality everyone he meets becomes his friend. CATHERINE REARDON Nickname: “Kitty” Date of Birth: April 4, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Collecting, Swimming Comment: “Kitty” is one of the most attractive girls of this graduating class. She is a main factor for the endless lines at the ice cream counter at our cafeteria. 82 EILEEN THERESA RIBAS Nickname ' . “I” Date of Birth ' . November 7, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: Model Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Bowling Comment: “I” is one grand girl we are proud to call a “friend.” She is always willing to help someone in need. Her fun-loving personality will never be forgotten. Good luck to you in everything you ever do. ANN M. RICCIO Nickname: “Squeeky” Date of Birth: November 22, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Roller Skating, Bowling Comment: Ann is a quiet, likeable girl with a charming smile and a pleas¬ ing personality. We wish her the best of luck. JOHN M. RICHTER Nickname: “Jack” Date of Birth: March 5, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: Newspaper work Hobby: Baseball Comment: “Jack is a very pleasant and sociable person. His personality has made him well liked by both his teachers and fellow students. JOHN P. ROBERSH Nickname: “Johnny” Date of Birth: January 6, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Billiard Champ Hobby: Billaird Playing Comment: A very good sharpshooter and well liked by all his schoolmates. MADONNA T. ROBISHAW Nickname: “Donna” Date of Birth: October 4, 1930 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Business A m b ition: Secretary Hobby: Swimming, Dancing, Basketball, Tennis Comment: Girl Reserves. “Donna” is attractive and easy to get along with. With that pleasing smile she will certainly make a fine secretary for some firm. 83 EMILE J. ROBIDOUX Date of Birth: September 12, 1930 Grammar School: St. Anne’s Course: College Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Dancing, weightlifting, piano playing, coin collecting Comment: Glee Club, 3, 4; Operetta, 4. Emile is intelligent and capable, slightly reserved, but ever ready to lend a friend a helping hand. Here’s our candidate for a brilliant future. IRENE M. RODDY Nickname: “Renie” Date of Birth: June 4, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Commercial Ambition: WAVES Hobby: Dancing Comment: Irene is a girl full of smiles and personality. She is one in a mil¬ lion. I’m sure she’ll be a success at what ever she takes up. PATRICIA A. RONDINA Nickname: “Pat” Date of Birth: January 24, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: To become a Secretary Hobby: Reading Comment: Y-Teens, 3, 4. “Pat” is well liked by all and we know she’ll be a success in the future. MARY THERESA ROSCIGNO Nickname: “May” Date of Birth: November 13, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Laboratory Technician Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Bowling, Tennis Comment: Mary is one of our quiet girls at L. H. S. Her gay smile has won many friends. She will be sure to succeed as a laboratory Technician. EDMUND ROZUMEK Nickname: “Eddie” Date of Birth: July 2, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: Navy, Air Force Hobby: All Sports Comment: “Eddie” is one of the pride and joys of our class. He is well liked and admired by all who know him. His wit and good humor have brightened many a classroom. He is one of the most popular members of the class of ’49. Loads of luck and success to you “Eddie” in all you do. 84 WILLIAM A. RUFFEN Nickname : “Bill” Date of Birth: September 14, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: General Ambition: To manage the Boston Red Sox Hobby: Sports Comment: With his bright smile and wonderful personality “Billy” has won for himself many friends. He’s a royal Red Sox rooter and “Teddy” Williams’ No. 1 fan. LILLIAN SALEM Nickname: “Lil” Date of Birth: January 18, 1932 Gramma r School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Home Economics Ambition: Dressmaker Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Drawing Comment: Home Economics Club, Bowling League. “Lil” always has a pleasant “Hi” for all her classmates and will certainly be missed. May good luck be with you always. JOSEPH P. SALEMME,, JR. Nickname: “Dreek” Date of Birth: December 9, 1930 Grammar School: Tarbox Course: General Ambition: A Baseball Star Hobby: Playing Sports Comment: The “Dreek” is a good sportsman and gets along well with his classmates. He is always a lot of fun. ELEANOR B. SALAVITCH Nickname: “Elbe” Date of Birth: August 4, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Bowling Council. “Elbe,” who is always bright and cheery, makes others feel the same way. She finds fun and pleasure in every¬ thing she does. She certainly will be a success in her chosen vocation. Best of luck, “Elbe.” JOAN LAMBERT Nickname: “Cleopatra” Date of Birth: January 28, 1932 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: Business Ambition: Musical Comedy Star Hobby: Dancing, Music Comment: Glee Club, Year Book Committee. Meet Lawrence High’s own Vivian Leigh. Glamorous, vivacious, charming—these, and a great many more such adjective could be used to describe her, one of our very popu¬ lar seniors. 85 BETTY B. SAMIA Date of Birth: June 4, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Manager of an office Hobby: Dancing Comment: Betty’s cheery “Hello” to everyone has made her a swell person to know. Her countless friends will all agree that she is a swell girl. The best of luck. JOSEPH V. SPAMPINATO Nickname: “Sparnpy” Date of Birth: January 25, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To become a Radio and Television Technician Hobby: Sports Comment: “Sparnpy” is a swell kid and we all agree that he will succeed in his profession. JOHN A. SAMMATARO Nickname: “Joe Oi” Date of Birth: February 7, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: To manage the New York Yankees Hobby: Baseball and other sports Comment: “Johnny” is one of our most popular senior boys and also one of our most handsome. He is the owner of a sparkling personality and is sincerely respected by all his classmates. He is certain to succeed in whatever he undertakes in life. Good luck, Johnny. JUDITH MARY SANTORE Nickname: “Judy” Date of Birth: February 7, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Courses College Ambition: To be a success or travel Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming, Reading Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling, 2, 3, 4. To “Judy” we wish success in your ambitions, and satisfaction in your achievements and may they both be plentiful. Her wonderful personality and lovely smile that goes with every “Hi” have made her everyone’s friend. JOSEPH F. SANZICA Nickname: “Joe” Date of Birth: May 6, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: Officer in Army Air Corps Hobby: Bowling, Baseball Comment: “Joe” is a cpuet sort of a fellow with a friendly “hello” for all and he will surely succeed in his future life. 86 JOAN H. SAP Date of Birth : November 21, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Courses Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a Registered Nurse Hobby: Swimming, Bowling, Hiking Comment: Bowling Club, 2, 3, 4. Joan is a serious minded girl who has a marvelous personality and whom all can depend upon for a cheerful dis¬ position and a willing smile. LENA MARIE SAPIENZA Nickname: “Lee” Date of Birth: February 15, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: e Home Economics Ambition: Dressmaker Hobby: Dancing, Reading, Movies, Sewing Comment: Glee Club, 3, 4; Home Economics Club. “Lee” is a quiet and demure girl. Slightly on the shy side, she is always ready with a helping hand, and because of this we know she’ll be an excellent dressmaker. ROSE I. SAPIENZA Nickname: “Wisdom55 Date of Birth: March 13, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Bowling and Roller Skates Comment: Speakers’ Club and Bowling Club. Rose is a smart and witty person and among her friends she is well liked. We are sure she will be a successful secretary. SANTO P. SAPIENZA Nickname: “Super” Date of Birth: July 14, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Manager’s position Hobby: Baseball, Football, Bowling, Skiing Comment: “Super” is a quiet fellow who is very sports-minded. His main goal is to have a manager’s position in some big league team. Because he is conscientious in his work we wouldn’t be surprised if he manages the Red Sox in the future. LOUIS A. SARCIONE Nickname: “Lou” Date of Birth: August 5, 1930 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Singing, Dancing and Sports Comment: Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Football, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4; Home Room Representative, Ad Committee, Glee Club. Popular, cheerful and possessor of a tridy magnetic personality; these, and many other assets may be used in describing “Lou,” one of the most successful athletes of our class. May success be yours, pal, in everything you do. 87 SYLVIA SAUNDERS Nickname: “Syl” Date of Birth : July 17, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert! E. Hood Course: Nurses Preparatory Ambition: Basal Metabolist Hobby: Reading, Bowling, Skiing, Basketball Comment: Bowling League and Latin Club. “Syl” is a good looking miss with a wonderful personality. THOMAS SAVASTANO Nickname: “Tommy” Date of Birth: March 3, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To work Hobby: Sports Comment: “Tommy” is a student who is liked by all who know him. He is popular because of his great sense of humor and he will be long re¬ membered by his fellow-classmates. RITA-MARIA SAVASTANO Nickname: “Savy” Date of Birth: April 17, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: To get somewhere Hobby: Baseball, Football Comment: Rita’s friendly smile and genial personality have won her in¬ numerable friends. Always stay the same, “Savy.” WARREN C. SAWYER Nickname: “Tom,” “Buz” Date of Birth: May 23, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Medical Technician Hobby: Photography, Biology, Sports Comment: Math Club. In all the four years in school there has never been anyone as quiet as “Tom.” Unlike others, he takes matters as they come and finishes the task to the best of his ability. Intelligent, shy and a hard worker “Buz” will surely find the road to his ambition easy and smooth. ANNALEE M. SCANDURA Nickname: “Lefty” Date of Birth: May 1, 1931 Grammar School: St. Laurence’s Course: Commercial Ambition: Become a bookkeeper Hobby: Reading, Music, Singing Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. “Lefty,” lots of fun once yon get to know her, is a must on everyone’s list. 88 MARGARET R. SCARELLI Nickname: “Margie” Date of Birth: September 4, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Coarse: Commercial Ambition: Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Bowling League. “Margie” is a shy miss with a pleasant “hi” for everyone she meets. An excellent bowler. She is always ready with a helping hand and is a good student. May you be successful in your every venture. ALICE P. SCHOLZ Nickname: “Scholzie” Date of Birth: March 7, 1932 Grammar School: Derry Junior High Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a Nurse Hobby: Sports Comment: Bowling League, 4. “Scholzie” is a quiet girl, with a sparkling personality and we are sure she will succeed in the field of Nursing. BARBARA PATRICIA SCIUTO Nickname: “Babs” Date of Birth: March 17, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Preparatory Ambition: To be a Success Hobby: Bowling, Dancing, Tennis, Swimming Comment: peakers’ Club, 4; Glee Club; Bowling Club. As a jolly young girl and a classmate worth having, “Babs” has an endless power of mak¬ ing friends. We all like you for that cheeryS smile you always flash and the friendly ways you have about you. FRIEDA SCIUTO Nickname: Frieda Date of Birth: eptember 20, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: Sports, Photographer Hobby: Sports, Traveling, Dancing Comment: Having a good personality and a talent in photography, we are sure she will be successful. ELAINE A. SHATUS Date of Luck: August 9, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: All Sports Comment: Though seemingly quiet, Elaine is really a lot of fun when you get to know her. May the best of luck be with you always. 89 JOYCE ELIZABETH SHEPARD Date of Birth: July 6, 1932 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Singing Comment: Glee Club. Joyce is one of tlie nicest girls you would want to meet. She has a pleasing personality and a ready smile for everyone. BETTY MARCELLA SHIMKONIS Nickname: “Red” Date of Birth: November 10, 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Governess Hobby: Skating, Swimming, Fishing Comment: “Red” is a wonderful girl with loads of personality and we wish her lots of luck for the future. MARGUERITE R. SHOLIK Nickname: “Peggy” Date of Birth: February 24, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial Ambition: Dietician Hobby: Skating, Dancing, Reading Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3. Always ready to lend a helping hand, plus a winning personality, makes “Peggy” well-liked by all who have had the pleasure of knowing this wonderful girl. ROBERT LEWIS SHYCOFF Nickname: “Shike” Date of Birth: March 14, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: To continue schooling Hobby: Swimming, Skating, Photography Comment: Math Club, 3, 4. “Shike” is one boy that helped brighten up the halls of L. H. S. He is well liked by all those who know him. HELEN JOAN SLOMBA Date of Birth: September 23, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen School Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Navy Nurse Hobby: Sports, Dancing Comment: Student Council, 3; Math Club, 3; Speakers’ Club, 4. Helen is always full of fun and ready to help anyone. She is a true friend and we all wish her luck in her nursing career. 90 JOSEPHINE CHARLOTTE SESSA Nickname : “Joyce,” “Jo,” “Josie” Date of Birth: May 3, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Missionary or Secretary Hobby: Swimming, Bible Reading, Writing to pen pals Comment: “Jo,” one of our more cpiiet students, is also one of our most in¬ telligent. Whenever you need help or assistance first look up “Jo.” In whatever ambition she attempts we know she will tackle it to the best of her ability. Lots of luck in the future, “Jo”! ANTHONY SICURELLA Nickname: “J. J.” Date of Birth: June 20, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver Course: General Ambition: More schooling Hobby: Sports Comment: “J. J.” is a popular senior and should fulfill his wish for more schooling. He should be a success in any trade he chooses. PETER G. SICURELLA Nickname: “Sic” Date of Birth: May 29, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Salesman Hobby: My car, skiing, gas engines Comment: “Pete’s” friendly smile and sparkling personality are two of the things that we will all remember. Best of luck in the future, “Pete.” JOAN M. SILVERMAN Nickname: “Joanie” Date of Birth: July 22, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Teacher Hobby: Collecting Banners Comment: Math Club, 3, 4; Speakers’ Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4. Joan is a swell person with a wonderful personality and she will certainly fulfill her ambition. JACQUELYN J. SKOP Nickname: “Jackie” Date of Birth: April 10, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Commercial Ambition: To make good Hobby: Sports, Dancing and playing the piano Comment: Glee Club, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Jackie” is one of the prettiest girls in our class. Her sparkling personality and good humor are great assets to our school. 91 I ANN E. SMITH Nickname: “Smitty” Date of Birth: June 6, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Cheerleader, 3, 4; Bowling League, 3, 4; Home Room Representa¬ tive, 4; Year Book Committee; Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4. “Smitty” is one of the best liked girls in the class of ’49. She is the possessor of a likeable and pleasant disposition and is a charming addition to the class. We’re all sure you will he a success in whatever career you pursue. BEVERLY SMITH Nickname: “Smitty” Date of Birth: April 14, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing and Sports Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Majorette, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. Beverly is a girl with a charming personality and she is well liked by her class¬ mates. Her future ambition is to become a nurse. We wish you the very best of luck in your well chosen career, Smitty! DONALD SMITH Nickname: “Smitty” Date of Birth: April 11, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To be an Admiral Hobby: Drawing Comment: His friendly manner has endeared him to all at L. H. S. Best of luck always, “Smitty.” HELEN SMITH Nickname: “Smitty” Date of Birth: February 27, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Home Economics Ambition: Dressmaker Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Pictures Comment: Home Economics Club. “Smitty’s” sparkling personality and wit have won her many friends in the class of ’49, and we all know that she has the determination to succeed, whatever her goal may be. May pros¬ perity and good fortune shine on you, “Smitty,” as you walk that long road of life. ROBERT SMITH Nickname: “Smitty” Date of Birth: November 30, 1931 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Textile Chemist Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Track, 1, 2; Home Room Representative, Year Book Committee. “Bob” is one of the best liked students of his class. He is always willing to lend a helping hand. His main interest in life seems to be college and I am sure he will lie a success in anything he undertakes. 92 MARGARET E. SMYTHE Nickname: Marg , Date of Birth: January 15, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: Business Ambition: To be a Secretary Hobby: Sports and Dancing Comment: “Marg” is a swell girl with a smile for everyone. We know for certain that she will make a fine Secretary. NORMA J. SANFORD Nickname: “Sandy” Date of Birth: August 16, 1931 Grammar School: Emily G. Wetherbee Course: Business Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Skating Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. She is well liked by all who know her. She has a friendly smile and a charming personality and is always willing to lend a helping hand. Undoubtedly, she will be successful at her chosen profession. HON ORA V. SOLAR Nickname: “Tootsie” Date of Birth: January 14, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a Registered Nurse Hobby: All sports, playing basketball, swimming; collecting Pennants and Pictures, dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1; Treasurer, 2, 3; Bowling League, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4. “Tootsie” is a girl whom you can always depend upon. She has loads of personality and is one of the most popular girls in our class. Lots of luck in your nursing career, “Tootsie”! JOSEPHINE SOMMA Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: March 19, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: To be a Secretary Hobby: Baseball, Dress Designing Comment: Here is another of Lawrence High’s graduates who plans to be a secretary. Quiet, efficient and a conscientious worker, she fits the re¬ quirements perfectly. “We’re going to miss your quiet ways, “Jo.” WALTER E. SCOTT Nickname: “Ernie” Date of Birth: August 2, 1931 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Airplane Mechanic Hobby: Model Building, Sports, Collecting Pins Comment: Basketball, 1. “Ernie” is a quiet fellow who adapts himself to study. He is always a good sport and is popidar among his fellow class¬ mates. ; 93 LAWRENCE SOYA Nickname: “Bob” Date of Birth: July 7, 1932 Grammar School: Packard Course: College Ambition: To become an Engineer Hobby: Fishing, Baseball, Hockey Comment: Math Club, 3. Although “Bob” appears shy he is far from that. Always ready with a pleasing smile and friendly greeting, he is a great favorite with all who know him. LARAYNE A. SOUZA Date of Birth: April 17. 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Ice Skating Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Larayne is a wonderful girl with a sparkling personality. She is well liked by all and we know that she will succeed in life. PRUE V. SPETALERE Nickname: “Dolly” Date of Birth: March 11, 1932 Grammar School: Packard Course: Commercial Ambition: Private Secretary Hobby: Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; Year Book Committee. “Dolly” is one of the most popular girls of our class. She will always be remembered for her sparkling personality and wonderful sense of ' humor. We wish her the best of luck in her chosen field. JOHN SRABIAN Date of Birth: April 8, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: To be a Hair Stylist Hobby: Photography Comment: Although somewhat on the quiet side, John is always ready to give a friendly smile and add to the optimism of a classroom. May you be successful in all your undertakings, John. DIANE J. STACELES Nickname: “Di” Date of Birth: January 30, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: To be a Commercial Artist Hobby: Dancing, Sketching Comment: “Di” is a shy, but a wonderful person. We know. Her cheery “Hi” will be missed in the L. H. S. corridors. !) 1 DOROTHY CLAIRE STEINBERG Nickname: “Dot” Date of Birth: March 27, 1932 Grammar School: Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher Hobby: Dancing, Golf, Swimming Comment: French Club, Spanish Club, Speakers’ Club, Yearbook Com¬ mittee. “Dot” is very popular and is liked by all and she makes a good companion and friend. MARILYN E. STEWART Nickname: “Lyn” Date of Birth: October 13, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To he a Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Skating, Swimming Comment: Marilyn is a girl with a pleasing personality and she is always ready to give a helping hand. May luck and happiness always be yours. JOANNE ELLA STROBEL Nickname: “Jo” Date of Birth: April 22, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: Medical Technician Hobby: Roller Skating, Knitting, Sewing, Collecting Records Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 4. Because of her cheery smile she has won many friends and she will surely be a success in the medical world. MARY LOUISE SULLIVAN Nickname: “Mary Lou” Date of Birth: June 6, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Ambition: To be a Teacher Holly: Swimming Comment: Girls’ Debating Society, 4; Lawrencian, 3, 4; Associate Editor, 4; Year Book Committee, 4. “Mary Lou” has a wonderful sense of humor and a personality to match. We are sure that the class she will teach some day will find her to be one of the best. Loads of luck in your career, “Mary Lou.” JAMES D. SULLIVAN, JR. Nickname: “Sully” Date of Birth: June 24, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Coach or Gym Instructor Hobby: Sports Comment: Track, 1, 2; Football, 2, 3, 4. “Sully” is one boy in a million. He’s everybody’s friend and vice-versa. He’s got a personality that’s irresistible even if you’re feeling lower than yesterday’s flat tire you have to succumb to his cheery “hello” and friendly smile. 95 ' ‘ ‘ A EVELYN F. TAGA Date of Birth: May 9, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tavbox Course: Nursing Ambition: To be successful Hobby: Swimming, Dancing Comment: A swell friend, quiet, but with a ready smile and one who is always willing to help a fellow pupil. CLAIRE E. TAHAN Date of Birth: April 23, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Private Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Comment: Y-Teens, Speakers’ Club. Clare is a very likeable girl, known for her sense of humor and sparkling personality. She will go far in the business world. Good luck, Clare. NANCY L. TAORMINA Nickname: “Nan” Date of Birth: January 20, 1931 Grammar School: Packard Course: General Ambition: Salesgirl Hobby: Collecting pictures, records, radio, movies Comment: “Nan” is a quiet girl who is well liked by all. She is one who is always ready to lend a helping hand. We are sure Nancy will be ' successful in whatever career she chooses. ANTHONY TESSITORE Nickname: “Tessie” Date of Birth: February 22, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Skiing, Dancing, Football Comments Y. M. C. A. “Tessie,” with his winning smile, is bound to make good in his chosen field. JEAN TEUTONICO Nickname: “Jeanie” Date of Birth: September 30, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s School Course: Business Ambition: Medical Secretary Hobby: Dancing Comment: Speakers’ Club. “Jeanie” is easy to get along with and has a very pleasing personality. 96 MARY L. TIANI Nickname: “May” Date of Birth: August 16, 1913 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Dancing, Music, Reading Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. Mary’s good nature and understanding ways have been assets to her throughout her school years. To all who know her she’s just a swell kid. We all wish her the best of luck in her future years. ROSARIO J. TINE Nickname: “Cy” Date of Birth: May 13, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General Ambition: Cartooning Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Drawing Comment: “Cy” is one boy out of a million. He is a good looking fellow, who is bound to succeed in his ambition. CHARLES N. THEODORE Nickname: “Charlie” Date of Birth: July 20, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Further education Hobby: Collecting Photographs, Dancing Comment: “Charlie” has a witty personality that has won him many friends of both sexes. He is very active in all school activities and is popular with everyone. He would make a good comedian. Good luck, “Charlie,” we’ll miss you. RITA M. THOMAS Nickname: “Tommy” Date of Birth: August 11, 1931 Grammar School: Bruce Course: Commercial Ambition: To study music Hobby: Dancing, Music Comment: Glee Club, 2, 3. “Tommy’s” sunny smile, sparkling eyes and gay “hello” have won her scores of friends. She is one of the most popu¬ lar girls in school. ELIZABETH J. THOMPSON Nickname: “Betty” Date of Birth: June I, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial Ambition: Laboratory Technician Hobby: Dancing, Reading, Music, Sports Comment: Student Council, 3, 4; Debating Society, 3, 4; Math Club, 4; Lawrencian, 4; Speakers’ Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Year Book Com¬ mittee, 4. “Betty,” with her sparkling personality and school spirit, has won the friendship and esteem of all her classmates. She is one girl who will be a success in everything she does. 97 PHYLLIS JANE TOMPKINS ♦ Nickname: “Phyl” Date of Birth: June 6, 1931 Grammar School: Central Junior High, Traverse City, Michigan Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To be a Laboratory Technician Hobby: Dancing and Reading Comment: Y—Teens. Phyllis is a girl with a wonderful personality and with her looks and intelligence she is sure to succeed in anything she tries. MICHAEL A. TORRISI Nickname: “Mike” Date of Birth : July 6, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: College Ambition: Electrical Engineer Hobby: Sports enthusiast Comment: Math Club. A fellow who can take a joke as well as give one, that describes “Mike” pretty well. Our best wishes for good luck go with you, “Mike,” in your future career. PETER TORRISI Nickname: “Speedy Pete” Date of Birth: August 26, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Traveling Hobby: Football, Baseball, Dancing, Bowling Comment: “Peter” is one of the “Spartan Boys,” well liked by everyone who knows him. His favorite subject is women. Wish you luck in trav¬ eling. Hope to meet you in Hollywood. ANGELA R. TOSCANO Nickname: “Blondie” Date of Birth: August 31, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business Ambition: To be a Bookkeeper Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, and all Sport Games Comment: “Blondie” is a very lively, active girl who is always on the go. Good luck witth your bookkeeping. NELLIE TORTORA Nickname: “Nell” Date of Birth: September 9, 1930 Grammar School: Holy Rosary Course: College Ambition: Laboratory Technician Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Comment: Speakers’ Club, Glee Club, Math Club, Lawrencian Staff, Y-Teens. “Nell” is always full of fun and laughter. She is an enthusiastic sports fan and pretty, too. Nellie is ambitious, energetic and is always ready for a good time. Lots of luck, “Nell,” in whatever course you may choose in life. 98 CYNTHIA I. TUCCI Nickname: “Cyn” Date of Birth: March 1, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Commercial Ambition: Aviation Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Reading Comment: Bowling, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Cyn” has a sparkling per¬ sonality and is well liked by all those who have had the pleasure of knowing her. I am sure she will fulfill her ambition. GEORGE TYLUS Nickname: “Sam” Date of Birth: January 19, 1931 Grammar School: Packard Course: General Ambition: To be a Music Teacher Hobby: Reading and Collecting Records Comment: Glee Club, 3, 4. George is a quiet boy, but is sure to succeed in anything he does. ANTHONY URSILLO Nickname: “Tony” Date of Birth: September 4, 1930 Grammar School: Tarbox Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To play Pro Football Hobby: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Bowling Comments Football, 4. “Tony” played football in his last year and dis¬ played good sportsmanship not only on, but also off the athletic field. He is the kind of fellow that everyone enjoys being friendly with. RAYMONDE EDITH VANDORPE Nickname: “Ray” Date of Birth: August 2, 1931 Grammar School: Packard Course: Business Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Skating, Swimming, Dancing Comment: If ever you feel low and you need cheering up you can be sure that “Ray” will be just the one to do it. She is one girl whose person¬ ality you will long remember. THEODORE VARITIMOS Nickname: “Greek” Date of Birth: October 22, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: To get through college Hobby: Wrestling Comment: Glee, Club, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2. Besides having a very fine personality “Greek’s” ability to humor you is well known to the students. Good luck to you in your future. 99 GRACE M. VASTA Nickname ' . “Doc” Date of Birth : August 28, 1931 Grammar School : Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Bowling, Reading Comment: Bowling, 1, 2, 3; Speakers’ Club, 4. “Doc” is a very well liked member of our class, who is always known to have a ready smile and a cheerful word. Because of her business like way of undertaking things she will master anything she follows in future life. JOAN M. VIEL Nickname: “Joan” Date of Birth: October 20, 1931 Grammar School: St. Augustine’s Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Physical Therapist Hobby: Sports, Reading, Dancing, Music Comment: Because of her sparkling personality Joan has made many friends during her years in L. H. S. She is popular with everyone and is al¬ ways ready to lend a helping hand. Good luck in your career, Joan. BARBARA E. VIOLA Nickname: “Babs” Date of Birth: July 31, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: College Ambition: To be a success Hobby: Swimming, Bowling, Reading Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4. Barbara is a charming and wonderful girl and her pleasant smile and keen wit should bring her success. EMILIO VITALE Nickname: “Zoot” Date of Birth: June 28, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Manual Arts Ambition: To play college football Hobby: Any sport Comment: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. “Zoot’s” ability on the football field and his beaming personality have gained him many friends. He is also a sharp dresser. Good luck to you, “Zoot.” GERALDINE MARIE VITALE Nickname: “Gerry” Date of Birth: October 7, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Commercial Ambition: Stenographer Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Drawing Comment: “Gerry” is a cute miss with a sparkling personality and beaming smile for everyone. She is one of the brains in the Commercial class. We wish you loads of luck as a stenographer. 100 JOSEPH WAISGERBER Nickname: “Joe” Course: College Date of Birth: May 29, 1931 Ambition: To graduate from college Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Hobby: Sports Comment: Senior Class President; Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2. 3, 4; Track, 1, 2; Home Room Representative, 1, 2, 3, 4. The school will seem empty when “Joe” is gone; the corridors will be darkened by the absence of his friendly smile, and still without his cheery “Hello!” “Joe” is one of the most popular and handsome boys, one of the best athletes, and one of the brightest students in our class; all these accomplishments, however, “Joe ” carries with disarming modesty. Good luck and God¬ speed, “Joe.” We know you’ll be successful in whatever you do. KENNETH W. WALKER Nickname: “Ken” Date of Birth: March 6, 1932 Grammar School: Wetherbee Course: General Ambition: Naval Career Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: “Kenny” is a swell friend. He has a cheery “Hi” for all as he strolls through the corridors. Good luck in your Naval career. FRANCES MILDRED WALLACK Nickname: “Mickey, Midge” Date of Birth: May 12, 1930 Grammar School: Holy Trinity Course: Commercial Ambition: Private Secretary Hobby: Dancing, Bowling, Swimming Comment: Mildred is a tall, pretty blond who greets everybody with a friendly smile. You will make a wonderful Secretary “Mickey. CLAIRE M. WALSH Date of Birth: July 13, 1930 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: Air Hostess Hobby: Dancing, Sports, Movies Comment: Y-Teens, 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2. Known for her friendly ways and wonderful personality, Claire is one of the cutest senioi ' s. She is an asset to our class. Best of luck in your ambition as an Air Hostess. BARBARA WATSON Nickname: “Babs,” “Mary” Date of Birth: August 31, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Nursing Ambition: Dental Hygienist Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Records, Sports Comment: Full of fun and personality is “Babs.” A swell dancer and a wonderful girl. May you always stay the same, “Maiy.” 101 . FLORENCE C. WATSON Nickname: “Sisty” Date of Birth: July 4, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Commercial Ambition: Secretary Hobby: Bowling, Dancing Comment: Glee Club, 3, 4; Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; Bowling League. “Sisty” is full of fun ancl she has a sparkling personality. CAROL J. WEBER Nickname: “Weber” Date of Birth: November 13, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: To have R. N. after my name Hobby: Dancing, Swimming, Bowling Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 1; Glee Club, 2; Cheer Leader, 4. “Weber” is one of our most charming graduates and is also one of our active cheer leaders. Pep, vim and vigor all rolled in one well describes her. Our hats are off to you, Carol and we know you will get that R. N. after your name. JOSEPH WEST Nickname: “Joe” Date of Birth: October 6, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: College Preparatory Ambition: Journalist Hobby: Roller Skating, Bowling, Stamp Collecting Comment: Speakers’ Club, 4; Glee Club, 4. “Joe” has a pleasing personal¬ ity, is easy to get along with, and he always has a cheery he llo for every¬ one he meets. He is one that is most likely to succeed. GERALDINE A. WERZAK Nickname: “Gerry” Date of Birth: February 14, 1932 Grammar School: Holy Trinity Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Sports Comment: “Gerry” is a pleasant girl with a very sweet personality. She is liked by all who know her and is especially noted for her lovely natural blond hair. RICHARD E. WILK Nickname: “Dick” Date of Birth: November 15, 1931 Grammar School: Packard Course: College Ambition: Petroleum Engineer Hobby: Sports, Dancing Comment: Math Club, 3; Secretary, 4; Speakers’ Club; Glee Club; Yearbook Committee. Tall, handsome and a very good sport is our “Dick.” Liked by all, here’s one fellow that’s sure to go places. 102 AUDREY LEE WILSON Nickname: “Lee” Date of Birth: November 20, 1931 Grammar School: John Breen Course: Business Ambition: Commercial Artist Hobby: Movies Comment: Bowling Club, 2, 3, 4. “Lee” is an attractive girl and a real friend, although somewhat shy. All the best luck be with you in your future ambition, Lee. ALAN WINN Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: July 14, 1932 Grammar School: John R. Rollins Course: General A mbition: Photographer Hobby: Swimming, Dancing, Bowling Comment: “Al” is easy going and is well liked by bis classmates. EMILY A. WOLFRAM Nickname: “Mickey” Date of Birth: August 4, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Nurses’ Preparatory Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Dancing Comment: A wonderful girl with a sparkling personality and a grand sense of humor. We’ll miss you, “Mickey.” ALBERT F. WOOLES Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: May 23, 1930 Grammar School: Packard Course: General Ambition: Football Coach Hobby: Collecting Coins Comment: Football, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 4; Student Council, 3. “Al,” our foot¬ ball leader, who is one of the very few four-year men is a very likeable fellow. He has a wonderful personality and he has been very popular throughout his school years. We all wish you lots of luck in your ambition, “Al.” KENNETH WILLIAM YAMEEN Nickname: “Yamee” Date of Birth: July 4, 1932 Grammar School: John Breen Course: General Ambition: Traveling Salesman Hobby: All Sports Comment: “Yamee,” a regular fellow with a cheerful word for all. A friend indeed! 103 MARY ANN YOUNG Nickname: “Marni” Date of Birth: January 7, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: College Preparatory Ambition: To be a Dental Hygienist Hobby: Dancing, Swimming Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 2, 3; Year Book Committee, 4. Maryann is one of the best dressed and one of the best looking girls of the class of ’49. With her looks and personality she is bound to have many friends wherever she goes and lots of success in her chosen profession. PATRICIA YOUNG Nickname: “Pat” Date of Birth: August 8, 1931 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Commercial Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Dancing, Music Comment: “Pat” is a sweet girl who is always smiling and has a big Hello for everyone. She is sure to succeed in her ambition. Good luck in the future. ADELLA A. YURCIKONIS Nickname: “Abie” Date of Birth: June 28, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: General Hobby: Dancing, Bowling Comment: Adella has a great sense of humor and is liked by all her class¬ mates. She has a wonderful personality and is noted for her dancing. She is most likely to be successful in future years. Lots of luck, “Abie.” THELMA ZACK Nickname: “Thel” Date of Births, December 6, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: College Ambition: Model Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Records Comment: “Thel” is a very charming girl and loads of fun! “Thel” I’m sure you’ll be a great success in modeling. ALICE M. ZAMPELLI Nickname: “Al” Date of Birth: February 11, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: Air Hostess Hobby: Dancing, Collecting Snapshorts Comment: Alice is a true friend to her buddies. She is popular with both teachers and pupils. Alice, we wish you the best of luck throughout your life. L. H. S. shall never forget you. 104 DAVID B. ZANNI ' L jl Nickname : “Dave” Date of Birth: March 13, 1931 Grammar School : Alexander B. Bruce Course: College Ambition: Radio Engineer Hobby: Baseball Comment: “Dave” is studious and has a wonderful personality. We all know he will be a success in whatever profession he chooses. FREDA L. ZAPPALA Nickname: “Freed,” “Free” Date of Birth: December 13, 1931 Grammar School: St. Patrick’s Course: Business Ambition: To become famous in Radio Hobby: Acting, Dancing, Reading, Swimming, Writing, Horseback Riding Comment: Debating Society, 2, 3; Lawrencian, 2, 3, 4; Speakers’ Club, Presi¬ dent; Glee Club, 4; Operetta, 4. Here’s to Freda. We will always re¬ member her sweet, kind, loving heart. May your star shine brightly always. FRANCIS ZEMIS Date of Birth: April 20, 1931 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: Business Ambition: Businessman Hobby: All kinds of Sports Comment: Track Team, 1, 2, 3, 4. Frank is everything his name implies, even though he’s always in hot water. He is a quiet lad whose soft spoken manner and carefree spirit have won him many friends. MARY SANDRA ZITO Date of Birth: August 16, 1932 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: General Ambition: To be the model housewife Hobby: Like to write Short Stories, Dancing, Tennis Comment: We’ll miss Mary because of her charm and sweet personality in every class. With her around things are never dull. We know Mary will succeed in everything she does and will make some man a very happy wife. MAY ELIZABETH ZUILL Nickname: “Snooky” Date of Birth: June 23, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: Commercial Ambition: Bookkeeper Hobby: Dancing Comment: Y-Teens, 1, 2. “Snooky” is just bubbling over with vim, vigor and vitality. She’s a swell friend with a winning personality and keen sense of humor. 105 JULIA R. CERULLO Nickname: “Julie” Date of Birth: May 10, 1932 Grammar School: John K. Tarbox Course: General Ambition: House wife Hobby: Dancing, bowling, skating Comment: Home Economics Club. Julia is one of the quietest and nicest girls in the Senior Class. We all wish her the best of luck and know she will make a perfect housewife. JOHN J. DONOVAN Nickname: “Joe” Date of Birth: March 20, 1932 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: T-man Hobby: Sports, Fishing Comment: His winning smile gained him many friends, and his sense of humor kept most classes in a humorous state. We all wish “Joe” good luck in his ambition. JOSEPHINE L. PETROSINO Nickname: “Jo,” “Pet” Date of Birth: April 17, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Dancing, Singing, Sports Comment: “Joe” will always be remembered for her wonderful sense of humor and her grand personality. You will surely be a success, “Jo,” if ■ you keep on making friends. J. ROBERT ZUKAS Nickname: “Zuke,” “Bob” Date of Birth: May 6, 1931 C rammar School: St. Mary’s Course: General Ambition: To be a Radio Sportscaster Hobby: Playing Sports Comment: “Zuke” is rather a quiet boy and is very well liked by all his class. He is very much interested in sports and intends to follow them through. We are sure he will he a success in future years. Good luck. “Bob.” 1 (Hi KADY MARY DAHER Nickname: “Kay” Date of Birth : January 25, 1931 Grammar School: Oliver, Leahy Course: Business A m b ition: Secretary Hobby: Needlework Comment: “Kay” is so reserved and kept so much to herself that we hardly knew she was in the classroom. Lots of luck, “Kay.” We know you’ll succeed. MARIO J. IZZI Nickname: “Is” Date of Birth: October 5, 1930 Grammar School: Oliver Course: College Ambition: To be a Lawyer Hobby: Boxing, Basketball, Fishing Comment: Happy-go-lucky but immune to smiles from the fair sex is our own “Is.” He is an ardent sports fan and always puts in his appearance at Lawrence’s games. The best of luck to you, Attorney Izzi! GEORGE P. JOHNSON Nickname: “Orge” Date of Birth: February 9, 1932 Grammar School: St. Mary’s Course: Manual Arts Ambition: Machinist Hobby: Sports Comment: A nice boy to know and one with a keen personality. NADRA SABBAGH Nickname: “Ned” Date of Birth: January 21, 1932 Grammar School: Gilbert E. Hood Course: General Ambition: To be successful Hobby: Sports Comment: Football, 3, 4. “Ned” has been one of our best football players. With his agreeable personality he is bound to succeed in life. IRWIN A. SOREFF Nickname: “Ir” Date of Birth: October 4, 1931 Grammar School: Solomon Lewenberg, Junior High, Mattapan Course: General Ambition: Business Hobby: Play Guitar Comment: “Ir” is more or less quiet in school but he takes on an altogether different aspect as soon as he gets out. Lots of luck in the future. 107 Tribute to John T. CaseX? We, the graduating class of 1949, would like to dedicate this page to a man without whose help our yearbook could not and would not have been published. This reference, of course, is to our own Mr. Casey. He willingly gave up his valuable time to advise and help us in a difficult task and when the times were hardest, his cheerful remarks helped us to get back on the happy side. As a teacher he is incomparable and as a friend he is nothing short of terrific. Speaking for each and every senior, I am taking this opportunity to express the most sincere appreciation and a heartfelt thanks to Mr. Casey for all he did in helping to make our senior year a most successful one. JOSEPH WAISGERBER President, Class of 1949 108 Class Officers and Home Room Representatives Front Row (left to right )—Marie McCarthy, Elizabeth Thompson, Alice Dudash, Vice-President; Joseph Waisgerber, President; Helen Petroccione, Secretary-Treasurer; Winifred Cavannaugh, Ann Smith. Rear Row (left to right )—Kenneth Meinelt, Barbara Devlin, John Culbcrt, Ernest Gregorowicz, Robert Fraser, Robert Smith, June Murphy, Louis Sarcione. Glee Club Front Row ( left to right) —Elaine Thornton, Joan Lambert, Mary Fachelo, Gloria Fisikelli, Barbara Borreli, Adberta Earley, Florence Watson, Barbara Lciuto, Marie M;Carthy, Joyce Shepherd, Patricia Connors, Ellen McHugh. Second Row ( left to right )—Winifred Cavannaugh, Alice Dudash, Winifred Dezan, Juanita Wallach, Evelyn Bernard, Mary Greene, Jean Ann Boland, Beryl Mills, Mary Noble, Arlene Devine, Eileen Arrajj, Elizabeth Thompson, Claire Constantineau, Marie Gioso, Shirley Bagdoian. Third Row ( left to right) —Helen Petroccione, Jacqueline Skop, Eleanor Getchell, June Murphy, Joyce Meyers, Nancy Keany, Gloria LaMoth, Josephine L. Petrosino, Freda Zappala, Honora Solak, Lorraine Souzza, Eleanor Miller, Angelina Guzzone, Pauline Morrison. Fourth Row ( left to right) —Anthony Menale, Louis Sarcione, Warren Duemling, Barbara Devlin, Beverly Smith, Mr. Robert Saidt, Nellie Fortora, Marie Noto. Fifth Row ( left to right) —James Dobbin, Anthony Geraci, Arthur De Pippo, Anthony Toscano, Michael Halloran, Nick Nigokosian, Theodore Varitimos, Joseph West, Jerome Sciouti, James Kasouf, Saul Goldberg, Marderos Azarian, Anthony Ferrucci. Last Row ( left to right) —Henry Dauidonis, Francis Jasinski, John Culbert, George Tvlus, Ernest Gregoro- wicz, Howard O’Neil, Richard Wilk, Fred Fuller, James Kelley, Michael Ohanian, Emil Robidoux, Ignatuis Piscatello. Math Club Front Row (left to right )—Marlene Shack, Elizabeth Thompson, Marie McCarthy, Nancy Keany, James Wright, Arvilda Grant, Robert Fraser, Aichard Wilk, Patricia Pozzi, Mary Clark, Ellen McHugh, Elizabeth McOuade, Elaine Thornton, Carol Dwyer. Second Row (left to right )—Miss Margaret Lord, Jeanne Davidson, Barbara Dydeck, Christine Derby, Helen Praetz, Nellie Tortora, Louise Donovan, Ruth Surcackas, Third Row (left to right )—Alvin Glazerman, Edwin Jane MelincolT, Myrna Gilboard, Joan Silverman, Burton Duquette. Last Row (left to right )—Fred Fuller, Saul Flieder, Piscatello, Michael Torrissi, Francis McGravey, Anthony Edward Praetz. Louise Conte, Shirley Laycock, Charlotte White. Fox, Gerald Maloney, Ronald Brennan, Kitty Elias, Noyes, Robert Stillman, Edward Krukonis, Ronald Harold Levine, Joel Labell, Robert Shycoff, Ignatius Campagna, Larry Pahigian, Anthony Ferrucci, Mr. 112 Yearbook Committee Front Row (left to right )—Ann Smith, Nancy Keaney, Libbie Fleet, Marie McCarthy, Elizabeth Thompson, Joseph Waisgerber, Alice Dudash, Helen Petroccione, Rose Elliott, Winifred Cavannaugh, Joan Lambert, Shirley Bagdoian. Middle Row (left to right )—Jean Ann Boland, June Murphy, Mary Ann Young, Joan McGurren, Dorothy Steinberg, Selma Klaiman, Mary Lou Sullivan, Prudence Spitalere, Barbara Devlin, Ann Byrne, Louis Sarcione. Rear Row (left to right )—Richard Wilk, Larry Pahigian, Sam Dc Lnca, Anthony Ferrucci, George Culbert, John Cnlbert, Robert Levinson, Albert Wooles, Robert Smith, Ernest Gregorowicz, Robert Fraser, Anthony Menale, Mr. John Casey. Speakers Club iMsmmm a r Freida Zappala, President; Francis Ditondo, Vice-President; Elizabeth Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer; Miss Marian Shine, Facidty Adviser; Grace Vasta, Mary Tiani, Lena Coco, Shirley Clement, Anna Grillo, Isabelle DiMauro, Anthony Compangna, Joseph West, Nancy Keaney, Marie McCarthy, Flelen Slomba, Rose Sapienza, Jean Anne Boland, Eilleen Arragg, Winnifred Cavanaugh, Joan Silverman, Lillian Frornan, Shirley Gill, Rhea Marks, Roberta Korelitz, Ruth Granetz, Selma Klaiman, Josephine Genivise, Barbara Viola, Barbara Sciuto, Annalee Scandura, Josephine Graziano, Gerry DiNuncio, Dorothy Steinberg, Rita Carpenito, Marie Noto, Angelina Gazzone, Anthony Menale, Jean Teutonico, Gloria Fisichelli, Dick Wilke, Francis McGravey, Barbara Mirad, Howard O’Neil, Nancy Fichera, Gloria Grillo, Gloria Lamothe, Libby Fleet, Elaine Fiedler, Marie Gioso, Nellie Torotra, Berniece Mercier, Mary Iannazzo, Eunice Lebowitz, Shirley Gilbert, Marion Collins, Shirley Bagdonian, Paul Hitchcock, Barbara Devlin, Henry Davidonis. Home Economics Club Rita Kalip, President; Avaxy Jeknavorian, Secretary; Florence Nicolosi, Vice-President; Lillian Salem, Treas¬ urer; Miss Mary Callahan, Faculty Adviser; Representatives: Shirley Michaud, Doris Gobel, Arline Quinn, Adella Kowalsky, Muriel Winning, Lillian Rossi, Anna Donsuso, Frances Flewitt. 115 Bowling Council Margaret Scarelli. Eleanor Salovitch, Joan Garedeo, Eilleen O’Neil, Alice Morin. 116 Debating Society Mary A. Driscoll, Faculty Adviser; Mary Lou Sullivan, Barbara Devlin, Elizabeth Thompson, Marie McCarthy, Georgette Slamey, Winifred Cavanaugh, Dolores Mansour, Bernardine Kennedy, Elvira Gilardi, Jean Saulnier, Ellen McHugh, Juliet Williams, Nancy Keaney, Lucille Grillo, Frieda Ziady, Marion Collins, Evelyn Chell, Elaine Orroth, Marietta Shea, Claudette Gabriel. 117 LaxOrencian Staff Barbara Devlin, Editor-in-Chief; Associate Editors: Marie McCarthy, Ruth Granetz, Carole Dwyer, Eunice Lebowitz, Ellen McHugh, Mary Lou Sullivan, Norma Finberg, Arwilda Grant; Circulation Manager, Alice Dudash; Treasurer, Elizabeth Thompson; Members of Staff: Nancy Keaney, Raymond DeNuccio, Helen Petriccione, Winifred Cavanaugh, Claire Mansour, Grace Murabito, Patricia Burke, Jane Fredette, Lorraine Nassif. 118 Faculty Augustine J. Lawlor, Head Master; Arthur G. Marsden Submaster; John J. Regan, Submaster; Marion Brown, Act¬ ing Dean of Girls; Kathryn F. Ahern, Marion D. Barker, John F. Bateman, Joseph T. Beaulieu, Edith Y. Bruce, Margaret Burns, Mary F. Callahan, John T. Casey, Joseph A. Choquette, John F. Clark, Abigail Condon, Clement J. Connor, Dan¬ iel J. Costello, Margaret L. Derby, Thomas H. Derby, Mark H. Devlin, Mary M. Dolan, Augustine Donovan, Agnes T. Driscoll, Mary A. Driscoll, John F. Durkin, Martin P. Egan,Mary J. Elliot, C. Augusta Ferrin, Esther R. Glenzel, Edward F. Glynn, John Gourdeau, James F. Jordan, John Harrington, John W. Kennedy, Joseph E. Kerrigan, Isabel M. Killilea, Clarence V. Labonte, Margaret T. Lennon, Margaret Lord, Walter D. Lynch, J. Sharkey Lyons, M. Madalyn Mahoney, Helen G. Mank, Edith A. Marsden, Robert F. Martin, Katherine T. McAuliffe, Edward H. McCabe, Fred C. McCabe, Julia McCarthy, Josephine H, McDade, Gertrude E. McDonnell, Bernard C. McDonough, Thomas H. McElroy, Maurice A. McLaughlin, David Millar, Andrew Moynihan, Grace A. Murphy, James J. Murphy, Mortimer Murphy, William A. Murphy, Rosamond A. Murray, Ruby F. Nason, Patrick J. Nevins, Kathryn E. Noonan, Mary V. Noonan, Margaret O’Brien, Helen A. O’Connor, Mary R. O’Connor, James T. O’Dowcl, Helen M. O’Leary, James R. O’Neill, Edward F. Parthum, Jr., Ernest J. Perry, Frank P. Phillips, Peter L. J. Pomerleau, Doris Powell, Edward F. Praetz, Charles A. Reardon, Margaret Reardon, M. Catherine Riley, Mary V. Riley, Dominic Rossi, John M. Shea, Marion C. Shine, Walter A. Sidley, Ruth M. Steinert, Edith H. Stephan, Robert W. Sullivan, John F. Thornton, Claire M. Toye, Elmer R. Trumbull, Katherine A. Twomey, Blase R. Ventura, Joseph M. Walsh, Leonard Young. 119 Cheerleaders v 1 The cheering squad of the 1948-1949 season was the largest group our school ever had. It was composed of six Seniors being: Alice Dudash, Helen Petroccione, Ann Smith, Carol Weber, Eileen Devine, and Joan McGurren. The Juniors were: Carol Dwyer, Francis Gtiil- mette, Claire Weber, Marlene Perkins, Ida Di Adamo, Lorraine Sarcione, Ellen McKew and Ellen Marie Fitzgerald. Alice Dudash was elected as head cheerleader at the beginning of the season. All of us cheerleaders cooperated with one another splendidly — this being a great asset to our team. After school we held practices at which time we rehearsed our cheers endlessly and made up new ones. We soon found out that cooperation, practice, a strong voice, and “pep”, were essential for a strong, efficient squad. Our gratitude extends wholly to our instructor Miss Bruce. She remained at every prac¬ tice and pointed out our faults. Because of her unselfishness and great help, we were a suc¬ cessful team. We thank her again ! ! ! At the sports’ banquet, those who served one year were awarded blue and white blazer jackets and those who served two years were given a miniature megaphone on a chain. We wish to thank Mr. Deylin, Mr. Kennedy and the members of the Athletic Association in helping us in every way possible and the awarding of gifts to the cheerleaders. Our gratitude also goes to Mr. Sault for his time and patience in helping us with our songs. To me, it was a great honor being Captain and I thank every cheerleader from the bot¬ tom of my heart for her willingness and cooperation. The two years I served as cheerleader will forever live in my memory. ALICE A. DUDASH, Captain 1948-1949 120 121 Baseball ?OACH James Jordan, who conveyed his Lawrence “nine” to the position of second place in the Essex County League last season, is faced with the task of restoring a strong aggregation by April 20. In one season, he has ac¬ complished a splendid piece of work in establishing teams which play in a very fast baseball league. His boys are brought up in the environment of hard work and fair play, of which he is a capable teacher. He will be ably assisted by Coach William Higgins who will pass on to the team his knowledge of base¬ ball gained from self-experience. Coach Jordan will have the hard task of Riling some of the positions before the opening game. Such players as Samra, Dean, Shycoff, Vitalo and Sirmaian will be absent from the L.H.S. line-up for good. Filling the vital positions left va¬ cant by these boys will be quite a difficult job. However, he will have a suffi¬ cient number of players from last year’s team available to form a strong club. Now let’s take a look at the team individually. First we’ll swing around the infield. At first base, an open position is to be filled. The few likely candi¬ dates for this spot are Dave Fleming and Jack Skelly. They will have their hands full in trying to fill in the shoes of last year’s first sacker, Don Shycoff. At second base, Jerry Dineen will take over the responsibilities of John Dean. Jerry can punch out those line drives at the right time. At shortstop, veteran Jim Campagnone will resume his position while Tony Calabrese, his runner- up, will give him some competition. Jim, a veteran of two years, is a speed merchant on the base paths and has the ability to smash those solid line drives through the infield. Coming around to third base, we see Captain Lou Sar- cione, a four year veteran, who will have as his understudy, little Louie Robito. Crossing homeplate, we see two boys fighting to gain control of the catcher’s position. They are Frank Baggett and Jerry Silverman. Both boys have the ability and stamina to fill out 1 this position capably. Now let’s see the outfield in action. Dan “Dapper” Donovan, a veteran of three years, is the leading candidate, for the left field position. “Dapper” gets those long hits when they ' count most. Jerry Callagy will no doubt be in center field when he is not pitching. Jerry is one of the best all-round athletes that Lawrence has seen in some time. In right field, the most likely prospect is Eddie Peccarella, a boy with some experience from last year. Besides these boys, Coach Jordan will have a host of aspirants for these important positions. Now let’s take a look at the bull-pen and watch perhaps the best pitching staff in the state warming up. Jerry Callagy, a veteran, of four years is working on his slow, sinking drop and his slider. Jerry has saved many a game with his terrific assortment of “stuff” on the ball. Next to him we see Dick Kowalski working on his slow curve ball. Dick, without doubt, also has one of the fastest balls in the state. His specialty is in calming down the opposing batters by whipping his fast one by them. And next we see Joe Waisgerber, anoth er letterman from last year’s squad. Joe has proved himself to be effective and can be called upon at any time to turn in a commendable job. Dick Aumais rounds out the pitching staff and is also a letterman from last year. All in all these boys go toward making up one of the finest bull-pen crews around these parts. That just about covers the whole team. And so the responsibility of a suc¬ cessful season will rest upon the shoulders of the above mentioned boys. Re¬ gardless, however, of how good or how bad the team is this year, we know that all the boys will do their utmost to contribute to a winning season for Coach James Jordan and for Lawrence High School. 122 LOUIS SARCIONE Class of 1949 Baseball Squad, Coach, James F. Jordan; Assistant-Coach, William R. Higgins; Trainer, James Murphy; Faculty Manager, Mark H. Devlin; Anthony Indurre, Richard Kowalski, Bernard Zenevitch, Raymond Barcroft, William Ford, Walter Sweeney, Richard Aumais, Daniel Donovan, Theodore Varitimos, Joseph Waisgerber, Gerald Silverman, Edward Pecarella, Frank Calabrese, Gerald Callagy, David Fleming, Michael Laibbe. James Laurenza, Warren Walworth, Edward Jarosz, James Campagnone, Maurice Ferrara, Louis Sarcione, Jeremiah Dineen, Francis Baggett. Robert Fitzgerald, William Harrison. 123 Football Head Coach . James F. Jordan Assistant Coach . Ralph Wolfendale Assistant Coach . Vincent Carrol Faculty Manager . Mark H. Devlin Trainer . James “Doc” Murphy Student Managers . George Culbert and William McMahon Manning Bowl, Lynn Lawrence 13 Peabody 0 With three weeks of practice behind them, Lawrence, fielding a veteran team, met a heavy Peabody ball club and defeated them handily. Captain Wooles won the toss and elected to receive. Callagy caught the kick-off and raced up to the 30 yard line before he was brought down. On the first play from scrim¬ mage, Callagy faded back and heaved a long pass to Gregorowicz who grabbed the ball and jaunted over 40 yards for the initial touchdown of the year. The extra point try was good. A little later in the game, Matthews intercepted a Peabody pass and Lawrence was again on the move. After moving down the length of the field, Sarcione bucked over for the second and final score of the fifteen minute fray. Matthews and Annaldo played well on the defense while Sarcione starred offensively. Memorial Stadium, Loivell Lawrence 0 St. Joseph of Manchester 7 A little over-confident because of the victory over Peabody at Lynn, Lawrence met defeat at the hands of an underdog Cathedral team. Playing on a terrific¬ ally hot day, the heavy Lawrence team moved with less agility than displayed at the previous outing. As a result of this, the lighter St. Joseph team played to advantage. The game swayed back and forth on even terms. However, as time was cpiickly running out, Cathedral intercepted a Lawrence pass. With but four seconds remaining in the game, Cathedral attempted and completed a 20 yard forward pass for a score. The extra point was good and the game was over with Lawrence on the short end of a 7-0 score. This game taught everyone a little lesson in over-confidence and no one ever forgot it. Memorial Stadium, Lowell Lawrence 12 Keith Academy 9 It was another hot day as Lawrence journeyed to Lowell for the second con¬ secutive week, this time to encounter a fighting Keith Academy eleven. For¬ ward passes featured the scoring of both teams this afternoon. Lawrence elected to receive after winning the toss. Soon after the kick-off, Lawrence was forced to punt and Callagy got off a beauty down to the Keith 29 yard line. After stopping Keith cold, Lawrence took over, marched the remaining distance, and scored as Callagy bowled over for the first marker. Later on in the second pe¬ riod, a pass to Vitale resulted in Lawrence’s second touchdown, making the score 12-0. Both extra points were no good. Shortly thereafter, Keith blocked a punt in the Lawrence end-zone and scored a safety. As the game drew to a close, history repeated itself. With just a few seconds left in the game, and on 124 Football Lettermen 125 the final play, Keith scored on a forward pass and made good on the extra point. As a result of their fine play in this game, Callagy, Waisgerber and Wooles were selected on the Keith Academy all-opponent first team while Gregorowicz was picked on the second team. Memorial Stadium, Laiurence Lawrence 31 St. James of Haverhill 0 Playing the first home game of the season before a capacity crowd, the big Lawrence juggernaut rolled over a small St. James team to an easy victory. Lawrence led at half-time 25-0 by scoring 1 almost at will. In the entire second half. Coach Jordan played the substitutes and took the opportunity of witness¬ ing his reserves in action. Touchdowns were scored by Gregorowicz on a pass, Sarcione on a short end sweep, Jasinski on a line buck, Ursillo on a pass from Callagy and Sweeney on a pass from DeAngelo. Jasinski also scored the only successful extra point. No special mention can be given to any one boy, as the whole team played a stellar ball game throughout the afternoon. This was victory number two for L. H. S. Athletic Field, Manchester Lawrence 19 Manchester Central 7 Lawrence took to the road once again on still another hot afternoon to travel to Manchester for the annual game with the up-state school. Most of the boys who were in the starting line-up for this game had played in last year’s stinging defeat at the hands of Manchester. Therefore, revenge was uppermost in every¬ one’s mind. The teams battled at an even clip until late in the first period when Sarcione intercepted a Manchester pass. Here the Lawrence offensive began to assert itself and three plays later, Sarcione took the ball, swept through the line, ankled his way into the Manchester secondary and scored. The point after failed. In the second period, Lawrence maintained a terrific pass defense which stymied the Central team completely. In the second half, Callagy inter¬ cepted a Manchester pass and displaying some wonderful broken field running, scooted some 60 yaicls for the second tally. Very soon afterwards, Lawrence took possession of the ball and Callagy smashed over into the encl-zone to score again. With a few minutes left to play, Manchester scored its only touchdown against the Lawrence second team which had been sent in to finish the game. Sarcione and Callagy covered themselves with glory in this game while the work of Varitimos on the defense was outstanding. Memorial Stadium, Laterence Lawrence 7 Dover 12 Not much was known about the Dover, N. H. team as they came to Lawrence for the first time. The Blue and White were considered favorites because of pre-game statistics and records. As the game progressed, Dover proved to be a very capable team. Time after time, Lawrence was in striking position, but failed to score until the last five minutes of play. Almost the whole game was played in Dover’s territory however, but the talented toe of Dover’s halfback, Sarette, kept them out of trouble Twice he came up with punts that traveled over 60 yards. Dover scored touchdowns in the second and last periods. Jasin¬ ski came forward with a commendable performance as he played his best game of the year. Laudani showed up well defensively while Ursillo and Rowe made some fancy catches in the pass department. The services of Kuchaf and Wais¬ gerber were sorely missed in this ball game. 126 Manning Bowl, Lynn Lawrence 14 Lynn English 12 It was a miserable night as Lawrence journeyed to the Manning Bowl for an arc-light game with a rough Lynp English ball club. It had rained all day and was still raining when the game started. However, this didn’t stop an inspired Lawrence team that didn’t know how to quit. English scored two quick touch¬ downs in the first period and the game looked pretty hopeless. Lawrence, anxious for a victory over their perennial foe, overcome this 12 point deficit and, playing one of the most thrilling games ever seen in the Manning Bowl, went on to win by a 2 point margin. This game showed the importance of teamwork, and though the work of Callagy, Matthews, Gregorowicz, Sarcione, Waisgerber and Varitimos was outstanding individually, the whole team con¬ tributed greatly to the victory. Touchdowns were scored in the second period by Gregorowicz on a pass from Callagy and in the third period by Callagy on a line plunge. Sarcione scored the two all-important extra points by rushing. Lawrence had regained its winning stride by defeating English after being up¬ set by Dover the week previous. Memorial Stadium, Lawrence Lawrence 20 Nashua 0 Lawrence came up with its fifth victory in six starts by rolling over Nashua to the tune of 20-0. It was a very windy day as Lawrence took the field against their third New Hampshire foe and as a result, all thought that the Lawrence aerial attack would be stymied. They were to find out though, that just the opposite was to happen. Callagy and Gregorowicz put on a touchdown show that football fans hereabouts won’t forget for quite a while. In each of the first three periods, Gregorowicz scored touchdowns on passes, unerringly accurate, from the ace halfback Callagy. Jasinski and Callagy aided the cause by making good on two extra points. The best play of the afternoon came when Law¬ rence was on its own 24 yard line. Callagy fired a short over-the-center pass to Gregorowicz, who shook off would-be-tacklers and romped some 70 yards to score. Annaldo and Campagnone played a terrific game in the line as they re¬ peatedly stopped the Nashua attack. Memorial Stadium, Lawrence Lawarence 25 Central Catholic 0 This year’s intra-city game with Central was played on a very muddy field with a steady downpour of rain throughout the game. Lawrence rolled to a comparatively easy 25-0 victory as they completely outclassed Central from be¬ ginning to end. Callagy put on a great passing show as he tossed four touch¬ down passes. Everyone played his hardest in this game, because to win this one meant just a little more than to win any of the other games. Sabbagh, who played a wonderful game, was injured late in the contest and was lost to the squad for the remainder of the season. His absence from the line-up was very noticeable. Sophomore star Matthews played a terrific game as he scored twice and broke up Central’s offense completely. Sweeney and DeAngelo also per¬ formed well. This was Lawrence’s sixth victory in seven starts. Memorial Stadium, Laiorence Lawrence 6 Somerville 7 A powerful and unbeaten Somerville team came to Lawrence for the next game on a day with ideal football weather. Lawrence, although victors in six of seven starts, was considered the underdog because of Somerville’s fine record. The game swayed back and forth equally throughout the afternoon, and was 127 filled with action. It is no alibi that only a broad smile from Dame Fortune allowed the undefeated Somerville eleven to edge the Blue and White in one of the bitterest grid battles seen this year. Somerville scored in the first period and made the extra point. In the last period, a Callagy to Vitale aerial netted Lawrence’s only score of the afternoon. Gregorowicz hobbled the pass from Callagy on the point trv and the score stood 7-6. A few minutes later, the game was over and Somerville was victorious. Kuchar had a field day as he resumed his tackle position for this game. Time and again ( he made beautiful tackles as he broke up the Somerville ground game. Vitale shone brightly as he scored Lawrence’s only T. D. and played marvelously on the defense. Stadium, Haverhill Lawrence 13 Haverhill 14 It was Armistice Day again and Lawrence trekked to Haverhill for the an¬ nual game with the downriver city. Since Lawrence had won last year by the score of 20-0, we were pretty sure of winning again this year. It was a beauti¬ ful day as both teams took the held, and Lawrence elected to receive as a result of Captain Wooles’ winning the toss. Immediately after receiving the kick-off, Lawrence marched down the length of the held and scored before three minutes of the game had passed. The extra point was missed and that, in the end, was the cause of the loss. Haverhill, to everyone’s surprise, scored in the second and third periods and made the score 14-6. In the last period, Callagy threw a long 2 ass to Vitale who made a circus catch of it and scored the second Law¬ rence touchdown of the afternoon. Callagy booted the extra point and that ended the scoring. In the last few minutes of the game, Callagy was injured and DeAngelo came in to replace him. DeAngelo threw pass after pass in an attempt to score but without success. The game was soon over with Haverhill on top. Once again, within two weeks, Lawrence had lost by the narrow mar¬ gin of one point. Memorial Stadium , Lawrence Lawrence 19 Lowell 20 Lawrence, playing perhaps its best game of the year and playing just about the most thrilling game ever in the Lawrence-Lowell series, bowed to a great Lowell team by the score of 20-19. Once again, Lawrence was unable to cash in on extra point tries and was defeated. Scoring on a Callagy to Vitale pass in the first period put Lawrence into a lead for a short time. However, Lowell began to roll and scored two touchdowns in the second period to lead at half¬ time 13-6. In the third peiiod, Callagy faded back to pass, but finding no one clear, chose to run and dashed some 40 yards for Lawrence’s second score. Again the extra point failed and Lowell led 13-12. Shortly thereafter, Lawrence, in possession of the ball again, sent Sarcione scooting around left end on a pass- out from Callagy to score the third and final touchdown. Callagy made good on the extra point and Lawrence led 19-13. With just one minute left to play, Lowell’s ace back, Plomeritus, scored on an end sweep and then booted the extra point to give Lowell the game. Everyone agreed that it was a great game, and although Callagy was outstanding for Lawrence, the whole team played its heart out in this final game. Once again, Lawrence, by virtue of its inability to convert after scoring, went down to defeat by one ' single point. Because of their good work all year, Callagy and Gregorowicz were selected on the Boston Post All-Scholastic team and Waisgerber was chosen for a position on the North Shore All-Star team. ALBERT WOOLES, Class of 1949 128 Basketball league competition, the Lawrence High School Basketball team, cap- rj tainecl by Gerry Callagy, won four and lost ten, for a 2.85 average. In eight non-league tilts, our record was one and seven. In the Merrimac Valley Conference tournament we won one and lost one. Our final record was six victories and eighteen setbacks. In the Gloucester Jamboree, Lawrence edged out the Haverhill “Hillies” in overtime, ten to eight. In the first three games of the season, the locals bowed to a fast breaking Manchester club twice and to the purple and white of Nashua. Lawrence lost its first three Essex County League games before drop¬ ping Beverly with a thirty-one to thirty count. Jack Skelly was high scorer in this game with fourteen points. After defeating Lowell we lost six in a row and didn’t get back into the win column until we met Beverly again. This time we beat the Black and Orange by a thirty-three to twenty-four score. Callagy was high man with fifteen points. The next game, with our arch rival, Central Catholic, was the hardest of all to lose. After leading Central for most of the game we lost to them by one basket; the final score was thirty-five to thirty-three. Charley Rigoli’s offensive play was outstanding in this contest. He scored twelve points. Next, we beat Peabody thirty-four to thirty-one. Rigoli was high with twelve points. Class¬ ical beat us; then we knocked off Haverhill, thirty-nine to thirty-three. Callagy and Rigoli shared the honors with fourteen apiece. We lost to Lowell, thirty- five to thirty-three in a sudden death period. We then lost our last two games to Haverhill and Central. In the Merrimac Valley Tournament we lost our opening game to Nashua, but came back to whip Lowell and take the consolation crown. Gerry Callagy was picked on the All-Tournament team at a forward position by the Nashua newspaper. Captain Gerry Callagy was high scorer for the team. He had a total of two hundred and twenty points for the season. Cal’s best game of the year was against Lynn English when he scored five goals and nine fouls for a total of nineteen points. Gerry plays in the pivot post and has a good hook shot. He is “dead” on fouls. Captain-elect Jack Skelly holds down a forward spot. Jack was second high scorer following Callagy with two hundred and twelve points. He has a good jump shot from anywhere around the key and is good at driving in for lay-ups. Charlie Rigoli plavs the other forward spot. He is fast and has a “dead eye” from the corner. “Rigger” is also good on fouls and since he is only a sopho¬ more, a lot is expected of him in future years. John D’Angelo played a guard position. Johnny is a good dribbler and ball handler and, since he is fast, he sets up many of the plays. John will be back again next year. Jack Donahue played opposite D’Angelo. Jack is an aggressive ball player. He fought hard and got a lot of rebounds. His best game was played against Lowell when he scored ten points. Jack is a freshman so he’ll be around for a long time to come. The other players on the Varsity were Gerry Silverman, “Red” Nolet, and Bob Gauthier, all forwards; Dave Fleming and Jack Cahill, guards; and Joe Finn and Bob Levinson, centers. With all the Varsity returning next year ex¬ cept Dave Fleming, Jack Cahill and Bob Levinson, the Blue and White should have a successful season. The team was coached by James Jordan, assisted by George Driscoll. Mark H. Devlin was the Faculty Manager and Charles Reardon was the Student Manager. 129 JOHN CAHILL, Class of 1949 Basketball Squad D 2 cfl k ■a ' Z c 3 zz n D u qjt QJ cr bo C 5 ° !£ 3 ' Z rt 1 Uh . 8 . 1 ti P- 1 e P U OJ sE u •a-d s G - s rt 5 rt 1-5 r „ D n, C D 3 ‘3 SO 2 I—i . “ O 75 7 CD g «g § }-« _,“- Q fl G u 2 « £? E ° G — G-J cj •- C3 pH H g _j O h-l 5 G3 CD C c u O o p4 gj s-l ; u So.S £■51 c3 2 ° o •- ' O o b£ ctf n ' — 3 O dj C5 - O u D - rt D qj bC O Sh £ 3 _riq 5 h C3 IS2 D w in Q 130 Track small but veteran group of candidates reported to Coach Ernest Perry at the beginning of the track season. Coach Perry had fourteen returning letter-men as the nucleus upon which to build a winning team. The first meet, with the Andover J. V., found Lawrence on the short end of a 38-34 score. This meet, however, gave Coach Perry a chance to look over his charges for the first time in competition. Good performances were turned in by big John Raineri, who charged across the tape first in the dash. Herb Gidansky who breezed home victorious in the 600, and Ronny Brennan who excelled in the mile, furnari had the distinction of placing in two events, as did Sarcione and Raineri. The Northeastern Interscholastics was the next competition for the Blue and White “Trojans” and we were saved from a shut-out when Captain Ernie Gregorowicz annexed fourth place in the shot-put with a heave of 43 ft. 2 in. Lawrence was host to Lynn English the following week, but once more fate was cruel and the Lynn team won by the slim margin of one point. Lawrence started off in high gear by sweeping the hurdles with Maloney leading the held in 5.9. Sarcione picked up 3 points in the dash. Powers and Raineri 4 in the 300 and Captain “Greg” showed the way as Lawrence monopolized the shot- put. When Don Funari Hashed home as the winner of the 1,000 in 2:25.7, prospects of winning looked bright, but English captured the mile and the high- jump and then won the relay and the meet by one point, 39-38. Ernest Gregorowicz, Lawrence’s stellar shot-put artist and captain, brought the state-championship in that event back to the school for the first time in seven years, when he topped all contenders by putting the shot 46 ft. 3i 2 in., to win in Class A of the State Meet. Ronald Brennan became a medal winner also when he sprinted home in third place in the mile. Don Furnari won his heat in the 1,000 but failed to score. The relay team also captured their heat but were shut out in the scoring. State Champ Ernie Gregorowicz, as usual, led the way with a heave of 45 ft. 41 9 in. to secure the shot-put as Lawrence encountered Lynn Classical. Two teammates, Kadil and Jasinski, placed 2nd and 3rd. Louie Sarcione broke the wire hrst in the dash, sprinting home in 4.8. Padvaiskas went over the high barriers at a fast clip to win in 5.9 followed by Fleishman and Zemis. Wood- worth of Classical barely nosed out Furnari and Minasian in the 1,000. Gidan¬ sky ran a good second in the 600 and Ron Brennan decisively defeated Class¬ ical’s star miler, Clark, by a quarter of a lap in the time of 4:57.6. Bob McCarthy had no trouble winging his way home in third place. Frank Zemis, who had scored in several previous meets, came into his own, winning the high- jump with a leap of 5 ft., 5 in. Ken Meinelt, who participated in this event for the first time, jumped 5 ft., 4 in. to tie Gerald Maloney for second place. The final score was 46-31, Lawrence the victor. Lowell High, one of the strongest teams in the State and our traditional rivals, came into the Andover Cage for the annual meet. This was the closest fought and most bitterly contested meet of the season. Both outfits displayed skill, speed, and, more important, good feeling and sportmanship. Zemis cleared the high “fences” first to win in 5.8. Louie Sarcione shaded teammate Raineri in the dash. Powers and Vittorioso earned their letters by placing in the 300. The 600 saw a great battle with Armstrong of Lowell winning over Herbie Gidansky by the width of the proverbial whisker. Mroz, New England’s Interscholastic champion, took the 1,000 but Donald Furnari fought off a des¬ perate Charlie Tewksbury and was a close second. Toohey of Lowell put on 131 132 George Fraser, Ernest Gregorowicz, Robert M. Carthy, Henry Fillipon, Gerald Mahoney, Herbert Gedansky, Ronald Brennan, Donald Furnari, Walter Powers, John Raineri, Louis Sarcione, Francis Jasinski, Francis Zemis, Walter Sweeney, Kenneth Meinelt, Edmund Padvaiskas, Francis R. Kadil, Andrew Vittoruoso, James Purcell, Francis J. Mosson, Carmen DeMonaco, James Bradley, Joseph Persechino, Bernard Rau, John Facilla, James Dwyer, Carl Fleischman, Raymond Hammer; Faculty Manager, Mark H. Devlin; Coach, Ernest J. Perry; Trainer, James J. Murphy. a dogged battle with Ron Brennan but the unbeatable Lawrence miler’s kick defeated the Lowell runner handily. Big, blond, spectacular Ernie Gregorowicz showed why he was state-champ as he bested Swan of Lowell in the shot-put with a tremendous heave of 46 ft. 9 1 ? in., the best of his career. Lowell’s great high-jumper, Reynolds, took his specialty by leaping 5 ft. 11 in. Zemis was but an inch off that mark and when Maloney secured third place, Lawrence was assured of a victory, Lowell took the relay but went home defeated 39 - 38. The track season culminated with a return meet with the Andover J.V. and Lawrence unleashed a juggernaught that saw the Blue and White “Trojans” win 7 out of 8 first places and amass a total of 49% points to 22% for the An¬ dover team. Many were the factors that made this year’s team successful in its endeavors. Captain Ernie Gregorowicz’s championship form in the shot-put and his sterling leadership contributed materially. Louis Sarcione and John Raineri, Lawrence’s speed merchants, were constant threats in the dash and scored in every meet. Frank Zemis was outstanding in two events and Herbie Gidansky, enjoying his new role as a “600’ man, performed creditabl y throughout the season. Law¬ rence’s gifts to the 1952 Olympics, Don Furnari and Ron Brennan, couldn’t be stopped in the longer distances and both were valuable assets. Never to be overlooked, of course, is Coach Ernest Perry’s skill as mentor in bringing the team along, and Trainer James “Doc” Murphy who capably j atched up our cuts and bruises. With the season completed, the team was well satisfied with their accomplish¬ ments and quietly optimistic over approaching meets. Track in 1949 could modestly acclaim itself as among the leaders in school athletics. EDMUND PADVAISKAS 1949 133 Iwsss V.v.v ' Vot ' iB .. • r. • ,v«m8 I ' f 1 Jm f , flf BP v 1 j fP lf ' isp Class Will and Testament | 4 I E, the class of “49”, out of the wisdom, experiences, and honors, which we have amassed during our high school years, do hereby, and in the following manner, bequeath the whole of our assets to the future grad¬ uating classes. We sincerely hope that the beneficiaries of our will do appre¬ ciate the generous bequests made in their behalf. To Mr. Hennessey, Mr. Lawlor, and the faculty, we extend our sincere ap¬ preciation for the thorough preparation that they have endeavored to give to us. To Mr. Casey go our heartfelt thanks, for he, through his driving force and sage advice, made the publishing of this yearbook possible. To the athletes of 1950, the class of “49” gives its fervent wishes, and hopes that the heroes of the gridiron, diamond, and track field will continue the spirit and willingness that have made L. H. S. the great institution that it is. What coidd be more fitting than to start with our great class president Joe Waisgerber — sincere, good-natured, and versatile, he is certain to make a suc¬ cess of himself wherever he may go. Mix popularity, vigor, a million-dollar personality, and there you will have Alice Dudash, one girl in a million. Well suited for the tough job as secretary of the class is Helen Petroccione. Dependable and resourceful, Helen is sure to succeed in whatever she may choose to undertake. A1 Wooles leaves the football captaincy to Gerry Callagy with sincere wishes for a successful season. Ken Meinelt and Fran Zemis leave their long legs to assure the success of next year’s track team. Jack Manning — his wolf call. Gloria Fisichelli leaves her beautiful voice to some operatically-inclined Junior. Marie McCarthy leaves part of her wonderful brain to someone who needs it. Emil Vitale — his great pass-catching ability. June Murphy — her shy sweet smile. Dick Joseph and Americo DeLuca, their many jokes in Miss Shine’s room. Dick Kowalski leaves his brilliant pitching record on the mound. Bob Smith — his many foraging trips to Tepper’s in the 4th period. Barbara Devlin — her editorship in the Lawrencian; a job well done. Bibber Janulewicz leaves the memories of his strolls about the common with Joanne. Nancy Keaney — her beautiful clothes. Betty Thompson leaves her undying love for Larry. Bob Keenan leaves his nickname, “Two-gun”. Fred Fuller — his unusual piano-playing ability, and also his third World War. Rose and Anne Elliott still leave us guessing which one is which. Sam BafFo— his easy ability to make friends. Frieda Zappala leaves her presidency in the Speaker’s Club. Bob Sova leaves Eleanor with regrets. Anne Gioso — her title as oomph girl! Larry Pahigian — his bubbling personality. 136 Anne Byrne leaves her long, rippling black hair. Ted Varitimos—his classy mustache. Tommy Hunt leaves for Motheaten (pardon me) Northeastern University; just kidding Tom. Ann McQuillan — a bit of sweetness. Ernie Gregorowicz leaves his outstanding record on the gridiron and track field. Winnie Cavanaugh — personality plus. Bob Bistany leaves Miss Murphy with many regrets. Bob McCarthy leaves to make Hampton happy. Anthony Tessitore — his boog clothes. Chuck Cassidy leaves his bales of absent slips to some sickly Junior. Gene Cookson leaves with Phyllis; two swell kids. Jazz Jasinski leaves his yellow sport coat. Joan Lynch — the memories of all the boyfriends she had while at L. H. S. Ed Rozumek and Ralph Calabrese leave their partnership in the Mohican Market. Bob Leslie — his popularity with the girls. Justine Lynch leaves her title as Mrs. Anthony, and also, her beautiful blond hair as a shining example of what a large comb brought from home will do. Bob Levinson leaves with Roberta. Hank Davidonis — his title — Prince of Magic. Ted Gordon leaves his love of History in Room 17. Five feet full of vitality is Joan Lambert, and she leaves a bit of her sweet¬ ness. Jimmie Campagnone — Mr. Shortstop. Fran McGravey and “Ganz” O’Neil leave their weight to anyone who needs it. Mary Lou Sullivan leaves her bright smile and cheery hello. George Barton, Dave Fleming, Anthony Ursillo, Allen Hey, and Warren Duemling leave, hoping next year’s seniors don’t have to stamp out so many cigarette butts at recess. Tony Campagna — his sharp ties. Bob Fraser leaves with his trumpet. Jack Cahill leaves to make a million dollars at the Town Line. Louis Sarcione leaves his great ability on the athletic fields, but he takes Ann Smith with him. Alberta Earley — her pleasant smile, and quiet charm. Lynn Booth — the gift of gab. Nick Nigohosian leaves in a hurry. Tony Menale — opeietta hero. Chuck Theodore leaves Miss Mahoney with his deepest regrets. Betty Noble and Bev Smith leave their batons. Joe McCall and Fred Champy — their curly hair. Rosemary Daley — her gossip and giggles. Bernice Murphy leaves her wisecracks. Arthur DePippo — his roving eye for beautiful women: Joyce Myers leaves all the boys broken-hearted. Saul Flieder — his nicknames: Saltpeter and Fliederbusch. Eileen Devine, Joan McGurren, and Carol Weber leave their places among the cheerleaders. 137 Irene Carcieri leaves her Adler shoes to some diminutive Junior. Dick Aumais — his way with the girls. Emile Robidoux leaves his muscles to next year’s official blackboard eraser in room 27. Paid Hitchcock leaves with Hazel; best of luck kids. Dapper Donovan — his fencing bouts with T-squares in room 400. Barbara Borrelli — her popularity with the boys. Jean Ann Boland leaves her acting ability. Mario Mangiaglia — his dates with Miss Shine. A1 Maroun leaves his stocky body. Mike Ohanian leaves his respect for women in general. Tina Nelson — all-around charm. Helen Sloniba — quiet, popular, and studious. Jimmie Kasouf leaves his dancing ability. Ralph Foster — his shock of blond hair. Mary Ann Voting — continued popularity. Rhea Marks leaves her resemblance to Ava Gardner. Warren Sawyer leaves his quiet nature and willingness to help a friend. Eileen Arrajj leaves her sloppy-joe sweaters. Bob Page-—his respect for Miss Shine. Leo Laprade leaves his experience with women. Joanne Piazza leaves her baby blue eyes. Rudy Pekala leaves his drum sticks. Billv Carev — his athletic build. j J Pauline Morrison leaves her thousand and one boys. Ned Sabbagh — his amazing ability as an artist. Barbara Emery leaves her quiet nature and flaming red hair. Joe West leaves his well-portrayed part in the operetta. Tony Ferruci — his cracks in Trig. Class. Catherine Reardon leaves her job in the cafeteria. Marilyn Martin — her way with men. Shirley Fuoco leaves with her Johnny. Joe Austin leaves his tall tales at recess. “Tootsie” Solak leaves with all her boys from Punchard High School. Sisty Watson leaves her nickname, “Flossie’. Jackie Skop — her trips to Boston to see the Central Hockey team. Though time and space will not permit every individual bequest, and though none were omitted intentionally, those not mentioned leave to the incoming class their trials and tribulations of the past four years, their worries of things that never happened, their hopes that were never realized, the homework that they never did, and a host of other fond memories. RICHARD E. WILK, Class of 1949 138 Class History Freshman Year N September, 1945, we entered the big, strange Oliver High School. The sea of faces and the changing of periods each day baffled us for many days. After the first confusion was over, we soon realized that there was much fun and also a great deal of study in High School. In the annual Thanksgiving Day Game, Lawrence suffered a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of our arch enemy Lowell by a score of 14-7. In the annual Lawrencian Popularity Contest Ann Cassidy and Jack Manning were voted as the most popular members of our Class. Our class was honored at graduation for Betty Thompson and Joe Wais- gerber were awarded the Perkins Prizes. Sophomore Year HE following September we entered the main High School Building as Sophomores. We expected that we would be an important part of school, but we soon found out that we were still the underclassmen. This year Lawrence High avenged Lowell High in the Turkey Day Game by defeating them by a score of 14-0. Our Basketball Team was Essex County Champion and went into the Tech Tournament at the Boston Garden. We will always remember how thrilled and proud we were of our team. This year Alice Dudash and Joe Waisgerber were chosen as the most popular boy and girl of our class in March. The first gym exhibition was held in April and was well attended by our parents and friends. The Lawrence High Band attended the Eastern Massachusetts Conclave in their bright new uniforms. The Perkins Prize was awarded to Cordelia Earley this year. Junior Year E were now Juniors, at long last an important part of Lawrence High. We discovered that many necessary issues depended upon our decisions. At last we were regarded with esteem by the underclassmen. Our importance was exemplified by the fact that we elected Homeroom Rep¬ resentatives to the Student Council this year. Our large group of cheerleaders this year added much dash and color to our sports events, for they were tops. The football team, captained by John Langevin, was the last team coached by Mark Devlin. We defeated Central Catholic by a score of 21-20 and also 139 defeated Haverhill by a score of 20-0. However, we bowed to Lowell and ac¬ cepted a defeat of 19-6. At the end of the season A Wooles was elected Cap¬ tain for 1948. In the Lawrencian Contest Joe Waisgerber and Alice Dudash were again voted the most popular members of the class. At the end of the Basketball season Gerry Callagy was chosen as Captain for 1949. The Track Team elected Ernie Gregorowicz captain for 1949. In May, the Massachusetts Northeastern Music Festival was held at Lawrence High. The Conference concluded with a parade to Memorial Stadium where a joint outdoor concert was given by all the bands attending. The Baseball Captain elected for the 1949 season was Louis Sarcione. In May the annual Junior-Senior Prom was held. The gym was beautifully decorated and everyone attending had a very enjoyable time. At graduation our class was highly honored, for the American Legion prize for excellence in the study of the Constitution was awarded to Betty Thompson. Francis, McGravey won the Perkins Prize and Marie McCarthy won the Wash- ington-Franklin History Medal and also the Jane Gerrish Geometry Prize. Senior Year N September, 1948, we were at last the most significant class in school — the mighty seniors! We were happy and proud to be respected by all the other classes, but we also realized that our High School days would soon be at an end. Our highly respected and honored headmaster, Mr. Laurence O’Leary, head¬ master at Lawrence High for many years, resigned in September. Mr. August¬ ine Lawlor was appointed as his successor and Mr. Arthur Marsden was named submaster. In the fall, the football team, coached by James Jordan, defeated Central Catholic by a score of 25-0, but was defeated by Haverhill by a 14-13 score and also suffered a heartbreaking 20-19 defeat at the hands of Lowell High. In November, class elections were held and the officers chosen were: Joseph Waisgerber, President; Alice Dudash, Vice-President; Helen Petroccione, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer. Our class was the first in several years to bestow both these high honors on girls. Home-room Representatives were chosen shortly after¬ wards. The cheerleaders were captained by Alice Dudash and added a great deal of color to our sports events. This year dancing in the gym at recess on rainy days was begun. It was en¬ joyed and appreciated very much by all. Late in December the entire faculty and student body were greatly saddened by the sudden passing of our headmaster, Mr. O’Leary, who had been such an able leader and moulder of Lawrence youth for many years. In December, a Year Book Committee was organized, and, due to the un¬ tiring efforts of Mr. John Casey and of the members of the Committee, work was vigorously started on our book. 140 In February, a very enjoyable Junior-Senior Social was held, the proceeds of which went to our Year Rook Fund. On March 15, our class presented “A Waltz Dream” in the Warner Theatre. This was the first class play in many years and it was a very successful produc¬ tion. For the third consecutive year Alice Dudash and Joe Waisgerber were chosen the most popular members of the class by an overwhelming majority. Bob Fraser was elected as Senator and Alice Dudash as Representative in the State Legislature for Good Government Day. This was indeed a great honor for our class because it was the first time that both Senator and Representative came from Lawrence High. This is merely a resume of the important events of our High School days. Now, as our four happy years are drawing to a close, and as we prepare to don our caps and gowns, each and every one recalls fond memories of friends made and things done at Lawrence High which are over but will always live in our memories. BARBARA ELLEN DEVLIN Ml Class Prophecy June, 1959 Miss Elizabeth J. Thompson Justice Department Washington, D. C. Dear Betty, Well, it’s been a long time, hasn’t it, since we graduated from L. H. S. Now you’re a secretary in the Justice Department in Washington and I’m a reporter on the New York Times. On my last assignment, which sent me clear across the country to California, I met so many of our old schoolmates that I just had to write and tell you. The assignment was to get an interview with that sensational new actress, Nancy Keaney. Since 1 had gone to school with Nancy, I was given the assign¬ ment by Franny McGravey, the editor. I packed a few things and hailed a cab. Who do you, think was driving it? None other than Bob Levinson. I had only five minutes to catch the plane, and we were speeding down 42nd Street when a police whistle blew. We would have got a ticket if the policeman hadn’t been Jack Cahill. I got to the airport just as Frank Zemis and Larry Pahigian were removing the steps. I bought my ticket so hurriedly that I almost! didn’t recognize the salesgirl, as Carol Weber. Just then the pilot stuck his head out to see if everything was ready, and I re¬ ceived the shock of my life when 1 saw it was Jack Manning. The co-pilot was, of course, Jimmy Sullivan. Clare McMahon, the stewardess, showed me to my seat which was next to Bill Honohan’s, the oil tycoon. We reminisced for a while and then I started to read the paper. There, right in front of me, was a picture of Gloria Caplan, the heiress, who was having dinner with the Gov¬ ernor of New York, Nick Nigohosian. The plane got caught in a storm and we were forced down in Chicago. Ac¬ commodations were made for us at the Greenwood Hotel, which was owned by Frank Grant. As George Morcombe, the bellboy, showed me to my room, he told me that Mary Lou Sullivan and Barbara Devlin were staying in the room next to mine. Naturally, I went right in to see them. We were all glad about our chance meeting and decided to have dinner together. They told me that they were both teaching at Lawrence High and were in Chicago for a conven¬ tion. They also said that Charlie Theodore, newly-appointed head of the French department, was to arrive in Chicago on the next train. I went back to my room and changed into a gown, that had been designed by Frank Annaldo. In the dining room our waiter turned out to be Eddie Rozumek. It was a very good meal —and why shouldn’t it have been? It was prepared by one of he best chefs in America, A1 Wooles. Mary Lou then suggested that we go to Kenny Meinelt’s night club. The “Club 49” was featuring Bob Fraser’s orchestra with Pat Mirfield as vocalist. Bob was very glad to see us and promised to drop in to see me the, next time he’s in New York. It was late, so we decided to go to the hotel, since my plane was leaving early in the morning. I said goodbye to Mary Lou and Barbara and promised to write to them. The first thing I did when I boarded the plane the next morning 1 was to look at the New York Times. There, in big, bold headlines, it announced, “Ernest Gregorowicz, world’s greatest criminologist, captures notorious spy ring.” After I read the thrilling account of Ernie’s heroism, I turned the page and imme- 142 diately recognized Miss and Mr. America as our former classmates, Gerry and Emil Vitale. On the opposite page was the announcement of Anne Smith and Louie Sarcione’s engagement. I had hardly put the paper down when we arrived in Los Angeles. On the way to the studio, I stopped at a bank to cash a check, and was greeted by the bank’s president, Joe Waisgerber! Over in the corner I uoticed two of the tellers talking and I recognized them to be Ann McQuillan and Maryanne Young. Standing in front of the vault, and looking very impressive in their uniforms, were the guards, Dapper Donovan and Ralph Calabrese. After cashing my check, I said goodbye to Joe, and started for the studio. I was met at the gate by the studio guard, Don Meisner. Thereupon my guide, “Cut” Arsenault, brought me to the set where Nancy was working. Walking in front of me were four extras, dressed as early Victorian dames; they turned out to be Lois Finn, Gloria Lamothe, Roberta Korelitz, and Marion Collins. At a distance f saw three southern belles, whom I recognized as Bunny Mercier, Caryl Hoelzel, and Helen Slomba. When 1 reached the set, Nancy was just finishing a scene with her leading man, Bill Quinlan. Co-starring with Bill and Nancy was Ann Byrne. As we stood chatting, the director of the show, Bob Smith, came along with the pho¬ tographer, Rosemary Daley. Poor Nancy had hardly any time to talk; she was soon surrounded by Anne a nd Marie Gioso, her make-up and hair stylists, Elaine Fiedler, her dress designer, and her press agent, Chuck Cassidy. By the way, the script for the show was written by Jo Graziano and Gerry DeNuncio. I heard gales of laughter from the adjoining set, and then two unmistakable voices reached my ears. I knew immediately that it must be that great comedy team of Cavanaugh and O’Neil. When I talked to Winnie, she told me that the entire cast of their radio program was making a movie. (They have a mar¬ velous program, sponsored by the Dudash-Petroccione Cosmetics Corporation; it features Joe Austin’s band, with Jean Ann Boland and Dick Wilk as vocalists). Just then Henry Davidonis, the famous magician, and Eileen Arrajj, his able assistant, came along; they were to be guest stars on the program. We rem¬ inisced for a while, and then parted reluctantly. Well, so much for my experiences. You must be having quite a time in Wash¬ ington after the recent election; I guess the whole country was surprised when Jimmy Kasouf was elected president. I was glad that Warren Sawyer was elected vice-president. And did you hear about the cabinet appointments? The Secretary of State is June Murphy, Secretary of the Treasury Ellen Morrissey, Secretary of War Bill Raitt, Secretary of Agriculture George Culbert, Secretary of Labor John Culbert, Secretary of the Interior Bob Sova, Secretary of Com¬ merce Chuck Rowe, Postmaster General Nellie Tortora, Secretary of the Navy Joan McGurren, and Attorney General Bob Leslie. Please write soon and let me know how you like your new job. I hear that Cynthia Tucci is working in the Justice Department, too. I also understand that Fran Jasinski has been appointed to a very high position in the Spanish Consulate. I met his secretary, Ruth Granetz, at a fashion show in New York recently, and she told me. Incidentally,. Rhea Marks and Marlene Davis were two of the many charming models in that show. Until I hear from you, then, I remain, Always, marie McCarthy 143 100 Years at Lawrence High School y ANUARY 31, 1849, was a very important date in, the lives of Lawrencians VJ of 100 years ago, for on that momentous day the first high school was opened. The building, which was called the Oliver High School, was lo¬ cated on Haverhill Street where the present Oliver School now stands. The original building did not have the austere and imposing appearance of our high school of today, but our ancestors regarded it with highest esteem. When the high school first opened, the student body consisted of 17 serious scholars who were instructed by one teacher. The courses offered consisted of a college prep¬ aratory course and also a few commercial subjects. How different the methods of teaching must have been — one teacher for such varied subjects, studying by gaslight, learning so many difficult lessons to the tapping of the master’s rod, forever fearing the old adage of the master of that day: “Spare the rod and spoil the child”. What difficult hurdles must have been overcome in the fields of science and mathematics without modern knowledge and equipment! As the years progressed, the student body increased, and in 1901 the original Lawrence High School, which is today known as the “old building” opened its doors to a student body of 500. With the opening of the new school more mod¬ ern teaching theories were advanced and the rapid strides of scientists, math¬ ematicians, and all great scholars were more clearly revealed. The students, and the teachers, too, had taken on a new appearance upon entering the new edifice and some of the piimness and stateliness of the original scholars and instructors had disappeared. The enrollment increased each year and in 1924 necessitated the James D. Horne Annex, containing much modern equipment, including a large gymnasium and a cafeteria. When the Annex was opened the curricula was extended to include a domestic science course for girls and shop work for the boys. The corridors and the rooms no longer were spotless, and the walls ceased to echo strangely, for many classes had occupied the build¬ ing and time was beginning to leave its mark. Today, as we celebrate the centennial of our school, let us review all that must have occurred during the past century. What would be the feelings of the first scholars of Lawrence High School if they could see our present build¬ ing? Perhaps they would be shocked, or at least surprised, if they could see the teachers and pupils of tod y. The modern teaching methods certainly differ from their ways of schooling. The complete up-to-date knowledge of all the pupils-on world affairs — political, scientific, and economic — is very different from their restricted course of study in those first classes. The carefree and jovial attitude of the students would undoubtedly amaze our predecessors. If we could only wander hand in hand with one of those original 17 students through the. corridors and stop to listen while the walls of the now well-worn rooms spoke of all that has gone before — of the changing attitudes, of the dif¬ ferent courses offered, as civilization progressed, of the brilliant and the ordinary pupils who have occupied these halls, of the sadness and the joy which have been experienced,— then, only, would both old and young be able to realize how much has been accomplished and why our school has always been rated Class A. If we could only peer into a crystal ball and be able to foretell the future of Lawrence High. Undoubtedly in a few years students will be look¬ ing back on us and wondering how we coidd have learned anything with our primitive methods; they will be studying about the atom bomb and nuclear fission; the history which is being made today will be read without amazement and will probably even be rather boring. Who knows, perhaps they will even be well acquainted with life on other planets! However, as the door of one century gently closes and we advance over the threshold of a new and bright 100 years, let us hope that the future students will continue to uphold the prin¬ ciples of our alma mater and that she will always be regarded as one of the best. BARBARA ELLEN DEVLIN, Class of 1919 144 145 Compliments of LORING STUDIO CENTRAL BUILDING LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS The McIntosh School Secretarial and Accounting Training Graduates of the Lawrence High School are eligible without examination for admission to the Secretarial and Junior Accounting Courses offered by our school. Summer School EIGHT WEEKS’ COURSE STARTING JUNE 24 SIX WEEKS’ COURSE STARTING JULY 8 Information by Mail or at the School Office The McIntosh School H. E. Petzold, Principal E. T. Sheehan, Assistant Principal 801-814 BAY STATE BUILDING - LAWRENCE “New England’s Most Powerful Radio Station’’ UJLfllil AND WLAW-FM 50,000 lAJatts 680 On ' Ljour Basic Station of the American Broadcasting Company The Morning EAGLE -THE ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER IN Essex County The Evening TRIBUNE -THE LARGEST EVENING CIRCULATION IN Essex County The Eagle-Tribune —read daily by more than 95 out of every 100 families in Greater Lawrence. M. CARNEY COMPANY A Portrait... By CHARLES 329 ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. 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