Lowell High School - Spindle Yearbook (Lowell, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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As future leaders of this land Embarked on a strange new trail To nations who are in despair XVe pledge - We will not fail. TUNE: AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL 2 THE CONTENTS ir mashed fion .gioincld gourd S .xdclminidfra fion .Tyacuhy 3211 iam Un Jmfajm .xdcfiuified .f41M2fzf.f ..AClUQI'fi50Ill0l1fJ 3 DEDI CATI ON To fhe Lowell High School anal fo fhe faeulfy who so effieieizfly and eoizseieiifiozisly lahorea' in our iizferesis so fhaf we have been able successfully fo weave fhe paffern of our lives thus far, we the class of 1946, grafefully ilerlieaie this first ezlifioiz of our year hoola, The Spindle. K we Lggoincld I 9 4 6 -IACQUELYN FLANAGAN Editor-in-Cl1ir'f ASSOCIATE EDITORS LUCY ENIVIAN Photography SHIRLEY GILCHRIST Art Editor THELNIA TZIKOPOULOS Girls' Sports Editor JAMES KEEFE Boys' Sports Editor RUTH LAMBERT ERNEST SHEPARD THELNIA CARAM JEAN I-IYMAN EVERETT CLEMENT ROBERT GOSSELIN PATRICIA 0,BRIEN PRISCILLA PUTNAM ARNOLD TREBACH THERESE COMMERFORD GLORIA LAFLEUR HELEN MULLEN ANNA M. RYAN EDITORIAL BOARD BUSINESS BOARD ART BOARD ALICE DUNN RHONA SHAY ARTHUR CARIGNAN DOROTHY QUINN PATRICIA MCNIEE RICHARD BEATI PHYLLIS MCLOON MARIE MAYNARD RAYMOND BREEN CATHARINE BAGSHAW ROSEMARIE MEEHAN Faculty Advisor 5 0 Adociafe gchford JACQUEFYN .FLANAGAN SHIRLEY GILCHIKIST Ed1f0l'-I71-C'l7lC'f Lucy ENMAN JAMES KEEFE THELMA TZIKOPOULOS 6 Miss RYAN To Miss Ryan, the class of ,46 and the Spindle Staff in particular. extend sincere thanks for making possible the realization of our hopes. Reflected in The Spindle are the results of her untiring efforts. Since our first meeting in October, when the class agreed to support a year-book, the staff members have been working on it constantly. We have found excellent co- operation wherever we turned. In the Art Department, Mrs. Robbins has spared no effort. Carl Sigvardson de- signed and executed the monogram on page one. The other divider pages are signed by their designers. Miss Lowney and all the girls in Personnel have spent hours typing copy for the printer. The editors have been glad to do their best and sacrifice every other consideration for The Spindleu of 1946. 7 I 4, 1 1 n -. 1 V 1 1 I V X 2 Ili 150' 5 lag , I I 1' - -H5 wg - . 91 NY?-N: 'V ' . ?'fWr, ' ' - Q Qs '- - 511 ' J Qu' i-Q 2 1 I I ' l -Qs X X I5 5- I . . , Q ,X '-.-ff ,.'.- din 4' x- ' ii., :AN . .. 'N-. . 1 - : X 1- J. IJ I 1' vii?- EE KK - ' -fl., J. ,, 4 .1. . '-I lg--.'..--rj:-,111 S UI I E I I 4 - -. -Hn -,- 5 --'W ' fiiffaffia! 1 4 V' ADMINISTRATION I ' 1. Q ,- . , .5 gg 4 fx, 1 . 1 'Pj 1 1. 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During those years threads of millions of lives have spun a variety of patterns. In your class may have been developed talent than will ultimately make some of you designers of a peaceful future for the whole world. For each of you, that future can be happy if you emphasize as necessary the democratic values of life essential to your own peace of mind. Courageously facing forward in such a spirit, you can cooperate actively in the development of civic, national, and world peace and prosperity. 10 LEO A. ROY Mayor' of L0zw'1l VINCENT M. MCCAIKTIN Supc'rinfc'11dc'nt of Schools MARTIN E. CONNORS Assisfanf SIl1Pl'l'iIIlLf'lltll'llf sgzfzoof Commiffeemen GEORGE A. AYOTTE JOHN JANA5 GERALD F. CRONIN 12 JOHN MCDONOUGH PAUL C. PANAGIOTAKOS JOHN J. XVHITE 13 Y aaiafanfa JOSEPH G. PYNE Masfer f ws x X QQ 2 X f 1 v , WILLIAM J. BROWN JAMES F. CONWAY Sub-Master Sub-Mastvr-Sc'if'ncc' 14 'Q WILLIAM A. DONOVAN FRANCIS P. MQHUGH SuZ1-Master-Employmenf Bureau S1111-Maxim--History JW-' If L' V ff I f if ' 'ipzizf 6 . VY: gif ,..: ELMER G. BRENNON HELEN NIULCAHY Sub-Master--Mallaz'matics Dam of Girls 15. elaarfmenfaf .ileaclfi BLANCHE V. BOYLE Home Economics JOSEPH M. DONOGHUE Head of the Department of Cofwzrfzm-ce EDWARD B. CORNELL Spanish 16 elaarfmenfaf ,irleaclri '54 CHARLES D. FOLEY DANA PALMER Lafin Al'l'fJllH1lfil'.N ANNABELLE C. LONVNEY Sfvu0g1'f1pby-Tyjwzl 'rifing 17 eparflnen fa! .jvleaclzi FRANCIS D. REARDON CHARLES E, SEEDE E11gl1SfJ Manual Trammg .fa ' , 1115? ' , , M - .4-5 ' x AA'1 fi ' . 5 gf 35:1 g f ' X it 3 'f f fi V: wifi, ' ' W' . if I K Q aft N? -A fm' 'P A ' 1 , 'f gf X' ff Qwwayw if if-:'vfz.,lj i.f'-Z ' X x E x .,..v X ff Un X T ' vliiiiwiif 'i-Q .-v--'Y ' ' H fri W . f - f qxikq W HILDEGARDE I. ST.-ONCE French 18 X? ff Y f v H7 f 4 X 4 , f V V WVR ' i ff' f , ' Mm .. ft ' 'I 1.f If ,.'21 , f- Ml ' yf 'WI ink ,T 'W jafx 1 ,J7 - 'Q ' ! 5? . 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EE..EEEE......... GLASHEEN, WALTER M. GOWARD, KENNETH N. .... - GROVES, VERA ................ GULESIAN, PETER J. IIII. ,. EIALE, CARRIE ETHEL DEE, CLCU, Fooils LL-.Tyimw-ifing ------.Sien0grapby ana' Typewrifing ------.Offiee Praeiiee and Tylbewrifing Texfiles aml Clofhing --.meTypewriiing and Englislo ,-----.Frenelv ana' Hisforry ------.Pz1l2lic Speaking anal Dramaiies College Mails. and Geonzefry .,LL,E11glisb ------.Laiin and Algebra .... Clothing and Wforlrl Hisfory ,,,---.Fr'e11elJ ana' Hisfory Geomeiry, Algebra and B-usi. Mafh ------lVfclfl36'7ll!1fff'S --------L--.Spanisb - ...... -Freneln ------Englisl1 ------.Lau' aml Geography jllIC 1L'l'lflllg' ------.EngIisb arm' Tythewriiing -------Englisl1 -----..NIII71Z!ll! Training ,E----.PIisf0r31 and Economies ------.PlJysies, Mechanics and Eleeirieiiy ------.C0-ojwerafive Refail Selling ------.Mam1al Training A English 20 I-IANNAEIN, LORETTA A PIARRIGAN, MARX' E. ,, . , ,,, --,-,. HARRIS, J. EMMIETT AA I'IET1-IERNIAN, MARGARET A HETPIERMAN, PATRICK J I-IOAR, BEATRICE T. ..,.. HOGAN, E. IRENE HORNBY, MARY E. L IRISH, ELIZABETH - I... , JAREK, HELEN J. . KENNEDY, M. GLADX'S . KILROY, RITA ......,.....E... -..,. LAWRENCE, GENIEVE E. LEARY, JOHN P. LEMIRE, J. EMILE .... LISTON, JAMES P. ,,.. LORING, SETH A. .... LYNCH, ARTHUR T. A LYONS, MARY V. .. ...,. ------.....Sf0izography and Tyjzcuvifiiiq Acfounfing Latin and U. S. Hisiory Accounting English and Lllfifl Chenzisfry, Physifs anrl Hzsfoq English English and Wo1'ld Hisfoig H isi ory English ann' Ma fhcfnzafics Algebra una' Applifd Mrzihcniafzcs 4fI f ana' Con. Goods English Biology Lafin and Radio Code College Mufhenzafics and Geonzefry Arifhinffic and Prncfifrzl Mafh Algf'l1rz1 Physiral Eilufaiion MACLAUGHLAN, JOHN J. MAHONEY, ANNE L. MAHONEY, PHILIP L. MARRHAM, KATHFRINE MARTIN, MARX L. .... -- MASTERSON, FRANCES lN'lCCAliRON lWCCAlR'I'H Y MCCARTPIH' L. ..... ........... . ANNA T. ....... ---- ELIZABETH G. ETHEL R. ....... ..... . MCGEE, FRANCIS P. MCLAUGIJLIN, PAUL V. Hisfory and Rnrlio Colle His fory Physics and Gfnoral Sricmz' General Srimimf and Biology English aim' Laiin Gorimzn ami English Lilmzrian 9fw1ogr'aj1h'y SfI'lI0gVll17l7Aj' Chvniisfrry lfalian MUNSON, RUTH B. O,NEIL, ROSE .... - O,NEIL, MARY V. .... - O,NEILL, MARY F. PARK, GRA K. ---..- PYNE, THOMAS ............. QUINN, KATHERINE Fi REGAN, ROGER ......... Q RILEY, MARY I. ....................... ........ . ROBBINS, LILLA E. fMRS.J RYAN, ANNA M. ................ ........ . SEVERANCE, MILLIE A. .... SHANAHAN, DONALD G. .... ......... SHANLEY, JOAN C. .O..., - SHANLEY, THERESA F. SHEA, HELEN R. ....... - SHEA, WALTER C. SPANOS, BESSIE ...,... STEVENS, HAZEL ........ STICKNEY, ALICE O. .... - STOKLOSA, STANLEY J. SULLIVAN, EDWARD J. ...,.. TRULL, LORING WYMAN WHITCOMB, HELEN M. ...,.. ......... IN MILITARY SERVICE MCINTYRE, DONALD REDMOND, WILLIAM SULLIVAN, MARGARET M. 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W ' ll ' I H 3 I 1 I NIS Il v XI I I J II 1 I I I ,I II ffl? I ' Q I II Jin LL Q N . I QI X THOMASINA THERESA ABDALLAH Tom my 138 Parker Street. Entered from Leominster Junior 'High School. Activities: Tri Hi. Future: Buyer. Hobby: Scrapbook of War Events and card collection. JACK C. ABRAMS 286 Fletcher Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Track. Future: College, Medical School. AGNES M. ABREU ?fAggic,!! 128 Chapel Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: German Club. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. EDWAIID ADAMS 78 First Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Basketball, Baseball team. Future: Aviation. Hobby: Air- plane models. HELEN V. ADIE Sis 33 Apple Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: German Club, Future: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing, Ice skating, bowling. JOHN ADIE Fflackv 7 Puffer Avenue. Entered from St. Michael's School. Activities: Football. Future: Machinist. NIARY EL1zABE1'H AGUIAR ffMay,, 29 Robinson Street. Entered from Butler Junior I-Iigh School. Fu- tLlI'C! Business. Hobby: Dancing. PAULINE ALLEN Paul or Alu 327 Fairmount Street. Entered from Moody Junior High School. Activities: Co-ed. Future: Busi- ness. Hobby: Dancing, ice skat- ing, swimming. LUCILLE M. AL'fEMUS Yfllzlfyii 344 Wilder Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: lst Lieutenant in the Girls' Battalion. Future: Bookkeeper. Hobby: Dancing, summer sports. JOHN A. ANASTOPOULOS 5 Willie Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Fu- ture: Massachusetts School of Op- tometry. JEANL'rT13 ANGELO fm111 ii Belrose Avenue. Entered from Moody junior High School. Fu- ture: Typist. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. HARRY ANGUS 65 Puffer Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Sports. Future: Farmer. Hobby: Horse-back riding. VICTOR J. ARCHAMBAULT Pfvifff Pawtucket Street. Entered from St. joseph's Parochial School. Ac- tivities: Football, Baseball, Basket- lull, Boy Officer. Future: College. Hobby: Football, baseball, danc- ing. ' 4 JOAN M. ARC HIBALD nIOLll1if',, 3 Randlett's Court. Entered from Our Lady of Good Counsel, New- ark, N. Future: C. P. A. Hobby: Collecting snapshots. hiURRAY LIEQNARU ARLINSKY CCMOFIQ 245 Foster Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Science Club. Future: Lowell Textile School. Hobby: Photography, chemistry. X'-a , ,aw .g .fflfs 'f s .J fiv- Www . 1. -My SHIRLEY GAY ARTENSTEIN SbirI S8 Staples Street. Entered from Morey junior High School. Ac- tivities: Girl Officer, Special Cho- rus, Orchestra, Senior home room representative. Futune: College. Hobby: Dancing, piano. Luci' ASADOURIAN PPLOIIU 133 Third Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Debating Society. National Honor Society. Review Staff. Fu- ture: College. Hobbies: Music, reading, tennis, skating. IRENE CLARA ASSELIN NRUIID 31 NY est 4th Street. Entered from Saint Stanislaus School. Future: Bookkeeper. Hobbies: Dancing. ice skating, collecting photo- graphs. Ai,EXiXNIJER iA'I'HANASOPOl.'LOS I9 Franklin Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Capt. of L. H. S.R., Re- view Staff, National Honor So- ciety, Secretary, Football Team. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. Citi-ii'l:lN1f B.-xosi Luv Karin 'Il Mansur Street. Entered from Moody Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Science Club. Future: Bates College. Hobbies: Dancing vkating, drawing. BARBARA BARER 36 NVare Street. Entered from Morey junior High School. Fu- ture: Secretary. Hobby: Piano. SUSAN BALLOS Sz1r,' 31 19th Street. Entered from Pawtucket junior High School. Activities: Tri-Hi and Bowling team. Future: Telephone Oper- ator. Hobby: Horseback riding. ALBERT CHARLES BARANOWSKI The Baron 4 Joiner's Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Sports. Future: Holy Cross. Hobby: Wliistlizig. GRACE BARBADIAN 11 Ware Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. ARTHUR C. BARIAHTARIS rrBdrryn 444 Riverside Street. Entered from Pawtucket School. Future: Attend College. Hobby: Sports. 'S X352 ' VERONICA BARRY Ronnie 684 East Merrimack Street. En- tered from Moody junior High School. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. RICHARD PAUL BEAT! Dick 81 Temple Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Science Club, Year Book Repre- sentative. Future: Lowell Textile Institute. Hobby: Sports. JAMES BEGLEY SS London Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Hobby: Hockey, football, baseball. FERN BELANGER 251 Cumberland Road. Future: Personnel Director. Hobby: Danc- ing, movies. WILFRED BELANGER trBilln 18 Fisher Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Hi-Y Club, Chorus. Fu- ture: Textile Engincer. Hobby: Tennisls baseball, dancing. RITA BELL 62 London Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Fu- ture: Stenography. Hobby: Roller skating and dancing. LOUISE BELLEFEUILLE Lou 86 Andrews Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Special Chorus. Future: Singing. Hobby: Singing, danc- ing. MARION BENT Honey 17 Second Street. Entered from Moody junior High School. Ac- tivities: German Club. Future: Dressmaking. Hobby: Dancing and roller skating. JEANETTE T. BERARD ffNel,ll 129 White Street. Entered from St. Jeanne dfArc School. Fu- ture: Undecided. Hobby: Sports and dancing. DoLoREs A. BERKE ffDOlIyn 100 Durant Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Special Chorus, Review Staff, 2nd Vice-Pres. of Spanish Club, National Honor. Future: Chemistry. Hobby: Sports, read- ing. Q ALBERT BERNSTEIN HAI!! 182 Howard Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Band and Orchestra. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Music. NATHALIE Lou BERRY 163 Dartmouth Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Activities: Special Chorus, Girl Officer, Tri-Hi. Hobby: Skiing, skating and music. I wg RAYMOND S. BETLEY , V .--' - ff Vg, - ,, 13 8 Cross Street. Entered from Y Moody Junior High School. Hobby: Fishing. -. - .W ' . I 27 MARY JANE BIGBEE funk 30? Nesmith Street. Entered from Moody Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Girls' Battalion. Future: Dramatics. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. DONAI.D BARKER BLISS NDOUH 9 Mount Hope Street. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Ac- tivities: Review Staff and Regi- mental Otiicer. Future: Lowell Textile Institute. Hobby: Jour- nalism and politics. VIRGINIA MARY' BOISVERT eeliniv 343 Thorndike Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activi- ties: Switchboard Operator. Hobby: Dancing and skating. MIcHAELINE T. BONCZAR Mickey 130 Jewett Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Future: Beautician. Hobby: Swimming, bowling and collecting records. CPIARLES BORGES, Jn. PIII, k-3737 ll Lyons Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: German Club, Capt. in Boy Offi- cers. Future: Engineer. Hobby: Stamp collecting. ALEC M. BORODAWKA 50 Perry Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Hobby: Stamp collecting. RICHARD L. BOULANGER Dick 156 School Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Future: Army Air Corps. Hobby: Sports. THERESE MARIEANN12 BOULANGER eeTerryn 28 Dracut Street. Entered from Pawtucketville Grammar School. Future: Oiiice work. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. BETTY ANN Bounoeois PP ,P Beetle S9 Barasford Avenue. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activi- ties: Special Chorus, Girl Oiiicers. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Danc- ing and singing. THERESE BOURGEOIS erTe rryv 31 Garden Road. Entered from Notre Dame Academy. Activi- ties: Girl Officer. Future: Colby Junior College. Hobby: Swim- ming and dancing. STELLA SUNDAY BOUTSELIS 98 Chapel Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Swimming. GERALDINE SCOTT BOWDEN C PfGerry3! S9 So. Whipple Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Office work. Hobby: Writing and dancing. JAC R Bow ERS 17 Myrtle Street. Entcrcd from St. Michael's School. Activities: Hi-Y. Future: Navy. Hobby: Dancing. swimming, skating. JOHN F. BRADY ffldfkff 738 Central Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: German Club. Future: Service. Hobby: Football and swimming. GEORGE BREAULT 452 Central Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Baseball, basketball. Future: Suc- cessful. Hobby: Sports. MARGARET BREAULT upeggyn 452 Central Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Future: Nurs- ing. Hobby: Dancing. RAH'MOND BREEN Nlinxv 14 Ames Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: German Club, Boy Otiicers, Stamp Club, football team. Future: Service and journalism. Hobby: Amateur sports, stamp collect- ing, writing. 35 .,, 'bs -fm. '?25? ':' .-W- , gm-.-.ff 'CN ,gi-ns. ft' am, .f . fins-. ,J THERESE B-RoAnBiiNT Terr,v', 164 Branch Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Fu- ture: Nurse's training. Hobby: Movies and dancing. .ANITA PEARL Bxtocx Ninn 21 Bishop Street. Entered from XVinslow School, Tyngsboro. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi, Student Defense League. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Swimming and photography. NIARY E. BRODERIC it nA'IlIllIiL'n 22 Auburn Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Cho- rus and Spanish Club. Hobbies: Movies. Future: Nursing. .IANIES Baton: iv Brof1fw 240 Aiken Avenue. Entered from St. Michael's School. Activities: Sports. Future: Army. BARBARA H. BRoxxN Balm 31 Newbury Street. Entered from Morey Junior 'High School. Fu- ture: Dietiician. Hobby: XY'rit- ing, movies, cooking. PEARL A. BRow N Brownie 18 Lawson Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Fu- ture. Hairdresser. Hobby: Bowl- ing, movies, dancing, skating. DONALD J. BRYANT PPIOC!! 191 Pleasant Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Boy Oflicer in L. H. S. R. Future: Theatre business. Hobby: Baseball and tennis. MARY Lou BUNKER 94 Twelfth Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Future: Secretarial work. Hobby: Danc- ing, swimming and ice skating. LILLIAN R. BURR fPLilJl 76 Humphrey Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Switchboard operator. Future: Laboratory Technician. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. MARYALICE BURNs 28 Fairfield Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi and lst Lt. in G. O. Battalion. Future: Vesper George School of Art. Hobby: Dancing and art. EDITH BURT 32 So. Loring Street. Entered from C. W. Morey, Junior High School. Future: Business College. Hobby: Bowling and roller skating. FRANK B. BYERS Buda'ic 46 Glenellyn Road. Entered from Moody Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Football. Future: Armed Forces. Hobby: Sports. NIARY CORREIRA CABOZ ffMay,! 552 Suffolk Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior School. Future: Secretarial work. Hobby: Piano playing, dancing. THELMA RUTH CARANI 137 Midland Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Spanish Club, Science Club, Home Room Representa- tive, Spindle Review, Na- tional Honor Society, Tri-Hi, Or- chestra. Future: Teacher. Hobby: Dancing. collecting. ARTHUR R. CARIGNAN. JR. Pele 67 Crawford Street. Entered from Ste. Jeanne d'Arc School. Ac- tivities: Year Book Committee and Boy Officer. Future: Armed Forces. CONSTANCE BARBARA CASSIDY Connie 25 Hadley Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Co-Ed. Hobby: Skating. KATHERINE G. CAVOURES Casey 444 Fletcher Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Girl Officer, Sc-ience Club, National Honor Society. Future: jackson College. Hobby: Swim- ming and music. HELEN ANN MARIE CEBULA Cebbie 45 West 4th Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Mr. Brennon's G Hr. Secretary. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming, dancing. STEPHEN J. CEPULINSKI eecepien 142 jewett Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Tennis and fishing. HELEN CHACHUS 47 Varney Street. Entered from Bartlett junior High. Activities: Modern Dancing. Future: Book- keeper. Hobby: Dancing and swim- ming. z , K .. .Wk ?? . mm-A .! 4 X fs R : f ,' sit 1 me 4 , I in A . .I 1 4 I, , ' 5 1 A -A H :Zi 1 r ii A . K . 1' -fr .,c 74: f'Yf 5s C51 -it .Q , ,LTD -' ' :yegx A , . A 9 11 ft 'Y Ea i J ...Q fix' 05 7' ' x' it 9. ,D 49, . ty '--f.....-fb ig 'Myr- fiiwfzif A F ge. .',...i44.:A--.1-552533. - 1 ?f yif-:H 9 in . 3 ' 4 V' 'iga . .Q f t 1 of eyes' A3 .4ffW7f-Y ' 1:31 IEE 4 .4 i A5225 5553 i f' .ilE7!LHLf : ' f ,effsTai:.i.'m 1... me . A ,X ' 4 5 l . .. Q 2335 'YPQP .-Lf: -I 1' Li ,..,.f.-FX1 K ' .. ' ' .-ws. xg. 5 , ,f . . . , . ' 2 X., 1 'fm 'ff A xi i' wt f'fEFli9if . .. I- -5.5.5 ' : ?l'. fin: L52-.fxfpg '. We ll- W. ffxifg ' miF!bF.iEii'H. 135' 1' 31 RICHARD GREGQ CIIADWICK nlRiCkyu 64 Hayes Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Activi- ties: Boy Officer and Band. Fu- ture: Veterinarian. Hobby: Play- ing Organ. DIANA CHALIPOUX MDV! 150 Barker Avenue. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Future: Typist. Hobby: Horseback riding. ice skating. SOTIROS DEMETRIos CHAPARAS Sam myl' Entered from Bartlett junior High. Activities: Officer High School Regiment, Science Club. Future: Doctor. Hobby: Stamp collecting. OhlER R. CHARTRA ND Owe lll Aiken Avenue. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivity: Boy Officer. Future: Phar- macy. Hobby: Dancing and hsh- mg. ALBERT G. CHASE Cbd,ii4'l' Entered from Immaculate Con- ception School. Future: Aero- nautical Enginecring. Hobby: Models. MARGARET MARX' CHENEY ffpegfl 112 Durant Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. and Chorus. Future: Telephone Operator. Hobby: Skat- ing and dancing. LEE E. CHERENSON Cherry Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Chorus, Band... Future: Railroad Conductor. ARMEN CHERTAVIAN Chef 135 Beacon Street. Entered from Varnum Jr. High. Activities: Major in Boys' Regiment, Special Chorus, Science Club. Future: U. S. Service or College. Hobby: Records, sports. ANDREXV Cl1lilS'l'Ol'0Ul.0S rrlqnnlyu 94 Vernon Street. Entered from Bartlett junior High. Activi- ties: Boy Officers, Special Chorus, Science Club, Class Treasurer. Future: College. Hobby: Bowling, basketball, dancing, swimming. MARY CIRASELA 41 Royal Street. Entered from Saint Peter's School. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Reading, danc- ing and theatre. XMIM nw, ,M , i i' A - i if . ' W 1 Sgr if A sf- V ' J .,.. A ' 'M . ,yun . t N. an weak ww-' .45 W- en-as, ,gg az: A Aet- . Q ' km A R 32 BEVERLY CLARK CfBev93 91 Fort I-Lill Avenue. Etntered from Moody Junior High. Ac- tivities: Girl Oflicers. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. CHRIsTiNA CLARKE rrTil7H,, 87 Andrews Street. Entered from Butler junior High. Activities: ColEd. Future: Business. Hobby: Skating. MAlKII.YN ANN CLARKE PPMlII!3 47 Varnum Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Vice Pres. of Greenhalge Debating Society, Spanish Club, Student De- fense League, Chairman of Motto Committee. Future: journalism. Hobby: Tennis, collecting stamps. EVERETT SARGENT CLENIENT ff 37 Clem 2 Harding Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Special Chorus, Lieut. Col. in Regiment, Science Club, Year Book Staff, Hi-Y, Basketball and Football. Future: U. S. Navy and Electrical Engineer. Hobby: Sailing and dancing. RITA J. COA KLIIY 89 Wliite- Street. Entered from Pawtucket Junior -High. Activi- ties: Chorus. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Swimming, dancing' and bowling. SHIRLEY LILLIAN COGGINS SbirI 10 Duren Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: Housewife. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. ARTHUR E. COHEN ArIic 44 Oakland Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Band, Orchestra, Debating, Oratory, Science Club, Publicity Chairman of S. D. L., Class Offi- cer. Future: Doctor, Tufts C01- lege. Hobby: Reading, music. MILDRED HELENE COHEN Mini 47 Lincoln Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Co-Ed. Future: Emerson. Hobby: Swimming, dancing. BARBARA R. COLBATH Bobbie', 7 Deerfield Street. Entered from Riverside Grammar School. Ac- tivities: 2nd Vice President of the German Club. Future: College. Hobby: Reading. E. JAMES COLLINS NE. I.,, 100 Elm Avenue. Entered from Tewksbury High. Activities: Spe- cial Chorus, Orchestra, Sports, Boy Oflicer, Science Club, Treas- urer of Sophomore and junior Class. Future: Military Academy. Hobby: Coin collecting, music. ' ar JK dv' 'PD- . ,A ra as . B: av' f QM 1 af, Q.,-. .a f 'N I new df! .V ,,.. rn-.. THERESE R. COMMERFORD ffTerryl7 29 Starbird Street. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Activi- ties: Special Chorus, Spindle Staff. Future: College. Hobby: Football games, dancing. JOANNE CON NORS 90 Wentworth Avenue. Entered from Moody Junior High. Ac- tivities: Major Girl Officer, Na- tional Honor Society, Science Club. Future: Radcliffe College. Hobby: Reading, dancing, swimming. SHIRLEY CONNORS Shirley 223 Branch Street. Entered from Hood School, Lawrence. Activi- ties: Girl OfHcer, Tri-Hi, Per- sonnel Staff. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. DOROTHY All.-XRIE CONVERY ffD0tYJ Entered from St. Patrick's School. Future: Clerical work. Hobby: Swimming, dancing and ice skating. JOHN K. CONWAY ZS Clark Road. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activities: Regimental Colonel, Science Club. Review Staff. Future: Harvard. Hobby: Hockey. ARTHUR CORBIN PFAM!! 21 Martin Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Future: Navy. SHIRLEY M. COREY 74 Inland Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer. Future: College. Hobby: Skiing. EDMUND COUPE fFTed7l 145 Moore Street. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Cheer leader, Hi-Y, School shows. Fu- ture: Lawyer. Hobby: Baseball, dancing. RONALD P. COURY Ronnie 36 Clare Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Technicolor En- gineer. Hobby: Bowling, base- ball. ROBERT M. CRFITGAN ffB0b?Y 31 Morey Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Bov Oflicer. Future: Textile. Hobby: Sports, 'WK -TLS. 7.12 in y fsfwt. 'tix fm, 3 -. than hm .Wit , was-Rai., .Xxx . M va, 5:5 1. tw' . 4. g DE NO J. CRICONES Cookie 26 Varney Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: U. S. M. C. Hobby: Basketball and swimming. GEORGE E. CROTTY PPG E 7! 33 Warwick Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing, and horses. PHYLLIS A. CROTTY ffpbylw 33 Warwick Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: G. O. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. RICHARD CULLEN ffDifk,, 3 8 Wannalancit Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Hobby: Sports. DIANE CULLINAN HDF! 2 Harrison Place. Entered from Varnum School. Future: Business College. Hobby: Collecting photos, dancing. ERNEST DABILIS Ozzie 25 Adams Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Boy Scouts. Hobby: Bowling and racing planes. MARY DACEY Flash 14 W'est 9th Street. Entered from Butler. Junior 'High. Ac- tivities: Co-Ed. Hobby: Roller skating, collecting pictures. EVA DADIAN U 815 Central Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Hairdressing. Hobby: Bowling. G KAREN DAI-IL 75 Smith Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Spanish Club, Modern dancing. Future: College. Hobby: Skiing. drawing, swimming. JOHN DAHLQUIST S wea'e Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Future: College later, U. S. N. at present. Hobby: Football, danc- ing, sports. -fr- afaii, ge 'gfifgi 5 gem .-ff . NGK'- 'WGN yum, Y F 155 fi-N ..pwle'- 35 ROBERT E. DAILEY ffB0bU 46 Foster Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Activities: Football, Junior Vice President. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. MARY' LOUISE DALY PPPinky!! 38 St. James Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Capt. of Girl Oflicers, Modern dancing, Lunch room staff, Girls' Glee Club. Future: Certified Public Accountant. Hobby: Dancing and sports. KATHERINE DAKOS HKayv 122 Mt. Washington Street. En- tered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer, Sec. of Science Club. Future: Simmons. Hobby: Reading, tobogganing, swimming. ANGELIKE REBECCA DAOUTAKOS ffB0Ck-JV!! 39 Hanover Street. Entered from Bartlett junior High. Activities: lst Lieutenant of G. O., modern dancing, twirlers. Future: Cos- metologist. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. lVlARlLYN GERTRUDE DAVIS Dimplrs S1 Barclay Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Sec. of Debating Society. Future: Lawyer. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. jovc E MA RTI IA DAWSON Rusty 125 Parker Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Spanish Club, Science Club, News- writing Class, switchboard, Tri- Hi, Senior home room representa- tive. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers' College. Hobby: Sailing, skating. MARY S. DEDEYN Susie 294 E. Merrimack Street. Entered from Barbour Junior High, De- troit, Michigan. Future: Modeling school. Hobby: Roller skating, reading. ELLEN DELANEY 35 Cornell Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Special Chorus, Review Staff. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Skating. ANN DEMOGENES ershortyv 22 Wiggin Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Hobby: Dancing, bowling, skat- ing. ROSE DENDY rrR0!5 127 Bellevue Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Personnel Staff. Future: Sten- ographer. Hobby: Dancing. 'WiMax ALEX DENESOWICZ HAI!! 190 Chelmsford Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Ac- tivities: Boy Officer. Future: Theatre Business. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Lois JANE DEN1o 129 B Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Commercial Switchboard Operator, Tri-Hi. Future: Business School. Hobby: Dancing, playing piano, sports. JANICE DENNO Klan!! 14 Sidney Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Commercial Artist. Hobby: Art and skating. GLADYS DER SARKISIAN GIaddie 147 Congress Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: De- signer. Hobby: Reading and swimming. DONALD DESCOTEAU rrDeken 18 Dana Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Football. Future: Business School. Hobby: Dancing and sports. LIONEL J. DEsM.aR.us Nfl 578 Merrimack Street. Entered from Ste. Jeanne D'Arc. Future: Navy. Hobby: Swimming. JOHN H. DEXTER Dexfer 252 Methuen Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Future: Radio. Hobby: Fishing and hunt- ing. ANN MARIE DODGE 20 July Street. Entered from St. Michae1's School. Activities: Science Club, Greenhalge Debating, Review Staff. Future: College. Hobby: Skiing and reading. JOHN DOHERTY rflaken 635 Westford Street. Entered from St. John's Prep. Hobby: Swimming and hunting. Future: Navy. CORIN NE DONNELLY Ginger 69 Bradstreet Avenue. Entered from Butler Junior High. Ac- tivities: lBaton Twirlersj. Fu- ture: Telephone Operator. Hobby: Skating, dancing and swimming. R.. fe on Q.. 'Wh l . . :RGS it ,i 7 Awww P5355-.5E?l SG . V ' mf' L. 2 ' Q .i..Vj,tf A 'QL f 4 'f V v f m f J .1 1. i f e e a it Q iff ief w . 37 gf-we-v Sw W'- 'S' ARA DONOIAN 44 Elm Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Baseball. Future: Engineer. Hobby: Drawing and bowling. IRENE DONOHUE Lena 118 Bartlett Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activi- ties: Tri-Hi, Chorus. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing and sports. LILLIAN DONOHUE fPSp0rt77 20 W'inthrop Avenue. Entered from Morey Jr. High. Activities: Senior Prom Committee. Future: Typist. Hobby: Reading and skat- ing. EILEEN JEAN DONOVAN HI6'dlIl1it ,, 28 Oakland Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Lt. Col. in G. O. Regiment, Science Club. Future: Boston University. teaching. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. ELIZABETH DONOVAN rfMIl-gan I9 XVannalancit Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Ac- tivities: Girl Oiiicer, Review Staff. National Honor Society. Future: Wellesley College. Hobby: Read- ing, dancing and swimming. JOSEPH B. DoNOvAN Ron 81 Boynton Street. Entered from St. M-ichael's School. Activities: President of Hi-Y and the Junior and Senior Classes, Musical Com- edies. Future: Journalist. Hobby: Piano. DONALD D. DOOLEY D. D. D. 799 Chelmsford Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Fu- ture: Aeronautical Engineer. Hobby: Baseball and chemistry. VIRGINIA DoRRIs Ginger and Ru5fyD 159 Congress Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activi- ties: Student Defense League. Future: Army Nurse. Hobby: Sports. WARREN DANA DOUGLAS ffD0ug37 30 Burgess Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Lieut. in High School Regiment. Future: Lowell Textile Institute. Hobby: Stamp collecting, scout- ing. BESSIE DRAGOUMA Nos Peachy 135 Howard Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Fu- ture: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. es? PETER DRAGOUMANOS 13 5 Howard Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activ- ities: Baseball, Y. M. C. A. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports. PI-IYLLIS MARIE DUCHAINE Fezlie 84 Adams Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Hobby: Horseback riding and swimming. ROBERT Duc HAR ME ffB0b99 166 Smith Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Hi-Y. Future: Bradshaw. Hob- by: Skating and dancing. ROBERT J. DUNLAVEY Dunn 408 Wilder Street. Entered from St. Mary's School, Biddeford, Maine. Future: Holy Cross- Aeronautical Engineering. Hobby: Horseback riding, swimming and dancing. ALICE ANN DUNN Comm , 420 High Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Basketball, Yearbook Staff, Stu- dent Defcnse League, Lunch room staff. Modern Dancing. Future: College. Hobby: Reading. writ- ing, sports. BERTRAND DURGIN Red 12 Crane Street. Entered from Bartlett junior High School. Fu- ture: Business. Hobby: Baseball. ROLAND A. DXVINELL f?1i'Ix3, 98 Sayles Street. Entered from Morey Junior 'I-Iigh. Future: En- gineer. Hobby: Baseball, dancing. l'lEI.EN DXVYER BiJrlie ZS Butler Avenue. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: German Club. Future: Sten- ography. Hobby: Dancing. ,IENNIE ANN DZIUBITK Blondie 17 Stanlev Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Swimming, skating, dancing. SALEM Z. ELIAS, Jn. ffzack!! 98 Mt. Vernon Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Science Club, National Honor So- ciety, Review. Future: Medicine. Hobby: Collecting pennants . N. .,, iwssi' - ., 'WWW 1. .095 5?- ETHEL ELIOPOULOS Dollie 28 Warwick Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: Kathleen Dell School. Hobby: Swimming, reading, boating and dancing. LUcY M. ENMAN Lou 41 Morey Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Spanish Club. Modern Dance, Chorus. Secretary to Mr. Dono- van, Pres. of Senior Tri-Hi, Pho- to Editor of The Spindle. Fu- ture: Photography. Hobby: Sports, dancing. HELEN ENWRIGHT 38 Sargent Street. Entered from Prince School, Boston, Mass. Fu- ture: Teachers' College. Hobby: Ice skating and swimming. CATHERlNlT FvANs FFKMJIVJ 228 Wciitwortli Avenue. Entered from Moody junior High. Activ- ities: Review Staff, Girl Otiicers, Science Club. Hobby: Reading. dancing and swimming. DOROTHY FAHEY Dol ll Viola Street. Entered from Morey junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming, skating and dancing. JOHN FARLEY ffjuckdi, 39 Plummer Avenue. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Science Club. Future: Boston College. Hobby. Skiing and dancing. CAMILLA PAULINE FATICANTI NCl1llZlIli?,, 212 Coburn Street. Entered from St. Michaels' School. Future: Art School. Hobby: Dancing, singing and bicycle riding. MARJORIE L. FEEHAN Ma1'gie', 116 Fort Hill Avenue. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Tri-Hi, Sec- retary to Mr. Donoghue, Girl Ofli- cers. Future: Business College. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. FRANK E. FELTON F razzkic 43 Inland street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Fu- ture: Restaurant Business. Hobby: Ice skating, swimming. MARTIN J. FINN Mickey 282 Walker Street. Entered from St. Patrick's, Keith Academy. Ac- tivities: Baseball, football and Hi-Y. Future: Navy and Col- lege. Hobby: Dancing, pool. :KN X A gs 4 3 : : A fix, A AWK 1 'f ji . i 'A ' 40 ELEANOR T. FINNEGAN Ellie 54 Corbett Street. Entered from Sacred iHeart School. Activities: Spanish Club. Future: State Teach- ers' College. Hobbies: Swimming and sketching. MARY M. FINNEGAN 60 Harris Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Capt. in G. O. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing and sports. ROBERT J. FIORELLO rrB0bu 176 Barker Avenue. Entered from St. Michael's School. Future: Salesman. Hobby: Shows, swim- m-ing. ANNE MARIE FLANAGAN erT0nyv 33 Gertrude Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activ- ities: Special Chorus, orchestra, Science Club, Spanish Club, G. O. Battalion. Future: College. Hob- by: Dancing and swimming. MARY ELLEN FLANAGAN er-Reds! 61 Chestnut Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing and stamp collecting. ' bl.-XL'Ql.'1fLYN FLANAGAN ,'IrIr'ki4'H S2 B Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Editor- in-Chief of The Spindle, Vice- Pres. of Senior Tri-Hi. Girl Olli- cer, Basketball, Chorus. Modern dancing. Future: Telegraph oper- ator. Hobby: Collecting pictures and all sports. RITA FLANAGAN 61 Chestnut Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing and skating. XYVILLIABI FLYNN ffBiIIY, 91 Adams Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Future: Chemical engineer. Hobby: Bas- ketball, baseball. PATRICIA ANN FOLEY PPPat!, 173 Princeton Blvd. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Girl Oiiicers. Future: College. Hobby: Skiing, dancing. Lois E. FORRESTER ffL0,, Farwell Road, Tyngsboro. En- tered from Jamaica Plain High School. Activities: Newswriting Class. Future: Reporter. Hobby: Reading and tennis. fl vw X .me 4? 'N av f 1 y A W .., 7 f 'Y f ,....,v f 4' f sf: ref' A sean' wgw,-,uf Qww, 'WY Loiuc E FORSLEY Lou 37 Arlington Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Fu- ture: Stenographic Work. Hobby: Swimming and bowling. LEE FORTUNE 350 Princeton Blvd. Entered from Clifton High, Clifton, N. J. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi, Future: Secretary. Hobby: Dancing and ice skating. JEAN FUCE S92 So. Whipple Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activ- ities: Tri-Hi. Future: Stenography. Hobby: Skating and dancing. DORIS LIFAN GALLEGO UD In 33 Lundberg Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Girl Officer. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. THQMAS A. GARVLY Tom 15 Harrison Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activities: W'all Scaling and Ritle Teams. Future: Aeronautical Engineer. Hobby: Airplane building and sports. BERNARD V. GAUDETTE Bernie 63 Mt. Grove Street. Entered from St. Jeanne D'Arc. Future: Bookkeeper. Hobby: Model mak- ing and sports. JAMES GEORGAKA Ros Iimar0 405 Broadway. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Future: Business. Hobby: Fishing. JOHN F. GETTINGS rrGefS!J 225 Cross Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Activities: Rifle Team. Future: Electronics. Hobby: Model Airplanes and sports. SHIRLEY I.oUIsE GILCHRIST Sbir1 197 Powell Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activit-ies: Tri-Hi, Girl Officers, Special Cho- rus, Editor of Art Board of The Spindle. Future: Telegraph operator. Hobby: Dancing, col- lecting newspaper clippings of senior activities. DOROTHY GILLEO 139 Andover Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Future: Fashion Designer. Hobby: Danc- ing and boat riding. 4, . ..,.. ef mu W W 66.6314 .s z X .f ATTN' iifilf' 15 , . f ,R '. inf ,. , E: If fp . A- N Wm 3-ff gi W N7 rw, C ., Mm BARBARA EILEEN M. GILMORE Bibs 101 Vernon Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Activities: Art, Greenhalge debating. Future: Art School. Hobby: Painting, sewing, dancing, reading. WALTER GLASHEEN ffwimpil 126 Highland Avenue. Entered from St. Patricl-Us School. Fu- ture: Navy. Hobby: Baseball, basketball, skiing. THERESA GLEASON rrTen,yn 32 England Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Nationol Honor Society. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. HELEN GOLEC 72 Hampshire Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi, Girl Officer, Switchboard, Modern Dancing. Future. Laboratory Technician. Hobby: Dancing, swimming ond skating. ROBERT GOSSELIN Goose 21 Stevens Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer, football, Treas. of Hi-Y. Future: Lowell Textile School. Hobby: Baseball, horse- back riding. CARROLL GREENFIIALGE BIll'kwY', 31 Count Street. Entered from Sacred Heart SclIool. Future: Army, Electrician. Hobby: Bowl- ing, baseball, raising pigeons, ice skating. JOAN LOUISE GREGG 1867 Middlesex Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activi- ties: Tri-Hi, Greenhalge Debating Society, National Honor Society, Science Club. Future: Lowell Textile. Hobby: Reading and dancing. PATRICIA C. GRIFFIN ttpatil 241 Hildreth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. ALICE GRIMOLIZZI 46 Hadley Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Personnel Staff. Future: Sten- ographer. 'Hobbyz Ice skating, sports. WILLIAM GROVIER H-Ifkv 19 Bradstreet Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: Navy. Hobby: Swimming and billiards. -AIV? Miva' R X Off? , wg,-f Ir? if-E' PATRICIA J. HALEX' rrpatn 15 Courtland Street. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Activ- ities: Switchboard. Future: Secre- tary. Hobby: Skating and bas- ketball games. ELIZABETH ANN HAMILTON frBetfyn Box 153 Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow School. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Reading. VIOLA GRACI3 HANCOCK Pfviif 380 Pawtucket Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Fu- ture: Secretary. Hobby: Skat- ing and dancing. ANNABELLE HANNEY' Amir 46 Lincoln Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Sec- retary. Hobby: Ice skating and bowling. ROBERT HIXNSEN HBOIJU 27 Fairfield Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Army. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. CHRISTINE HARMACINSKA Cb:-if, 236 Sladen Street. Dracut, Mass. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Personnel Staff, Senior Leader in Gym. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: Movies and dancing. JOHN HARRIS HEllZNll'f,, 77 Westford Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Teacher. Hobby: Sports. BEVERLY R. HARVEY Rnsfy 20 Cornell Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Orchestra and Special Chorus. Future: Lowell General Hospital. Hobby: Piano playing and skating. NORMAN R. XHEBERT ffIaC,k5, 46 Barclay Street. Entered from St. Joseph High. Future: Navy. Hobby: Baseball and swimming. SHIRLEY R. HEDLUND 3 O'Brien Terrace. Entered from Riverside School. Future: Office Work. Hobby: Reading. new W- We 3 ANN J. HIBBERT 144 Winthrop Ave. Entered from Morey Jr. High. Future: Account- ant. Hobby: Dancing and swim- ming. BARBARA D. HIBBERT 144 Winthrop Ave. Entered from Morey jr. High. Activities: Ger- man Club. Future: Accountant. Hobby: Bowling and dancing. DOROTHY CLARE HIGGINS erD0tfyv 12 Linden Street. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activities: Head L. H. S. Switchboard oper- ator. Future: Secretarial work. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. GLORIA HIGGINS 46 Loring Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future' Nurse. Hobby: Dancing and singing. PATRICIA A. HIGGINS PFI-ja!!! 182 Pleasant Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Future: State Teachers' College. Hobby: Reading, dancing and swimming. SHIRLEY N. HOARE Sl1irI S81 Rogers Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Business. Hobby: Swimming and horseback riding. CAROLYN B. HOPKINS FfH0ppy!J 159 Fort Hill Avenue. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activ- ities: Spanish Club. Hobby: Mu- sic, reading, fishing. Future: Journalist. BIAUREEN HURLEY Moe 216 Thorndike Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Telephone Operator and Girl Offi- cer. Future: Telephone Oper- ator. Hobby: Dancing, swim- ming, skating. IRWIN B. HURWITZ fPBud!, 422 Pine Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Orchestra. Future: Medical School. Hobby: Model building. HARRIET E. HY'LAND 168 South Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Future: Secre- tary. Hobby: Ice skating and dancing. cfs V Suv il fs- 'lf 'Two' 31'-s JEAN ALMA HYMEN 27 YVashiIIgton Parkway. Entered from Morey junior High. Activ- ities: Science Club. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Hosteling, swim- ming, dancing. STEVE Ivos Slugger 198 Methuen Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Basketball. Future: Business. Hobby: Hunting, Hshing. golf. FRANCES V. Jaxrsxo Randi, Concord Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Future: Business. Hobby: Swimming and reading. XV.: LTER JOHN Joi INsoN Um 90 Jenness Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Pilot-Mechanic. Hobby: Build- ing model airplanes. NAT:-IANIEI. NEI-soN .IoNts :ND Nui 19 Maryland Avenue. Entered from Hartford High School. Ac- tivities: Special Chorus, Orches- tra. Future: Minister. HELEN M. JOSEPH ffloei, 16 Lagrange Court. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Future: Pvt. Secretary. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. THOMAS JOYCE Tommy 88 Andews Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Future: College. Hobby: Football and hockey. HELEN KAKLAMANOS HeIka 20 Gold Street. Entered from Bartlett junior High. Activities: Girl OfHcer, Science Club. Fu- ture: Law Office. Hobby: Horse- back riding, dancing and swim- ming. EFFIE KALANTZAKOS 44 Adams Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Lunchroom staff. bookroom and chorus. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. JOHN KALIVAS ffjackii 118 Hale Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Basketball and football. Future: College. Hobby: Baseball and swimming. BERNICE KANE Bernie 374 Adams Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi, Spanish Club, lunchroom staff. Future: State Teachers' College. Hobby: Swim- ming and reading. CoNN1E KARABATSOS 57 Ware Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Chorus. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Sports and reading. MARY KATRAMADOS 163 Adams Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: German Club, chorus. Future: Accountant. Hobby: Sports and reading. ALICE KAZLAUSKAS fPAlly!, 16 Rogers Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Personnel Staff. Future: Secre- tary. Hobby: Swimming, tennis, ice-skating. JAMES T. KEEEE jim mie S9 Chauncey Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High. Ac- tivities: Second Vice President of Senior Class, First Major in Boys Regiment, Science Club, Sports Editor of the Year Book. Fu- ture: Doctor. Hobby: Base- ball, football, swimming. JOIIN KEEI-ill Mk 200 Cross Street. Entered from , St. Patrick's School. Futurc: Printer. Hobby: Singing. lxiURlEL PATRICIA KEEFE PPKePhe!, 26 Ostego Avenue. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Special Chorus, Tri-Hi. Future: Business College. Hobby: Skating, dancing. RAYMOND KEENE PfRay!, 6 Pemberton Street. Entered from St. John's, Newton, Mass. Ac- tivities: Basketball. Future: Navy. Hobby: Collecting for- eign coins. , JOHN J. KELLY erlacku S7 Bartlett Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activ- ities: Boy Otiicer. Future: Store business. Hobby: Dancing, swim- ming. NIARY FRANCES KELLY Pflxfdvvvl PCKFIU 90 Livingston Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket junior High. Future: Medical Secretary. Hobby: Swimming, bowling, skating, danc- ing, boating, hiking. A Tvfffis f - di -. X . is fig. gm, f Aww, - 5. L-. xx! ?ts3i2if4fi,fQL' 'Xi fr: af ,rs a'mJ.RYn 81. gg el . ,,,,,,, .ey f , fame ,y3'e't'.'.,1 e -lmfs-1'kh..,1'-ftnksxf me A 6. 7:- W S 3' ,J Els BARBARA ANN KIGGINS limbs S49 Lawrence Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Ac- tivities: Lunch room worker. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Danc- ing, singing. JENNIE KIMBOROWICZ PFIHIICYY 185 Concord Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Fu- ture: Clerk-Typist. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, tennis, bowl- ing. BARBARA ANNE KING Barl1y 35 Glenwood Street. Entered from Moody Junior High School. Activities: Girl Officer, special chorus. Spanish Club. Future: Katherine Gibbs-secretary. Hob- by: Music, dancing, boating. CLAIRE ANN KING 7 Crescent Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Chorus, Tri-Hi. Future: Bryant 8 Stratton. Hobby: Dancing and walking. -IoYr r M. KING 'PCZ7it'kt'll WW Nloodx Iunior High. Activities: Tri HI Modern Dance, book- room Future: Telephone oper- itor Hobby: Sports. if S A., . -, ' . in 240 Boylston Street. Entered from 1' Q- i, 'L I fly . I . DONALD P. KING 316 Suffolk Street. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Science Club. Future: Navy. Hobby: Aeronautics. DONALD JAMES KINGHORN rrlcingyas 112 Walker Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Chorus. Future: United States Army Air Force. Hobby: Basket- ball, swimming. JAMES KINNEY 117 Powell Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: United States Army Air Corps. WANDA L. KLATKA H00z1sir , 7 Pleasant Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Future: Bradshaw Business School. Hobby: Bowling, swimming, piano. KATHERINE KOCH rrlcdyv 19M Lundberg Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Fu- ture: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing. . W N 2' -. .a QQ ww: xx X s jx 'xl ' X X X 3 f is sf , I qasafiexs lg .5 r , Q.. 'S QQ? CHARLOTTE KOEHLER ee I JJ Car a 941 Broadway. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, bowling. RENE KOKINACIS Bunny 139 Methuen Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer, Modern Dancing. Future: Sargent's College. Hobby: Swimming, bowling, reading. BEss1E KOUCHALAKOS fr I I U A0116 ay 11 Wiggin Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: German Club, chorus. Future: Journalist. Hobby: Writing. LILLIAN S. KOZIOL rrK0zJ,:! 9 Coburn Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Special Chorus, cheer leader, Span- ish club. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Sports. JOHN KRIKORIAN Kr-ikn 99 Pleasant Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Army Air Force. University of So: Cali- fornia. Hobby: Sports. REGINALD A. ISRYSTYNIAR rrRl1ggiL?u 2 Forrest View Ave. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Activities: Boy Othcer. track team, science club. treasurer of Nat. Hon. Soc., hm. rm. rep. Future M.I.T. Hobby: Baseball, stamp collecting. ANNE KYRIACOPOULOS Sheen 135 School Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Science Club, newswriting class, dramatics, modern dance, Tri-Hi. Future: Journalism-Uni- versity of New Hampshire. Hobby: Collecting old coins and records, dancing. GEORGE LABRANCHE FP 7? Sboriy 182 River Road. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Future: Agriculture, N. H. Univ. Hobby: Sports. Nl.-KRIE LAFERRIERE fPM'0e!, Z2 Third Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High School. Future: Aviation. I-Iobby:Sports and aviation. GLORIA B. LAFLEUR PFGIOVJJJ, 328 Mammoth Road. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activities: Special Chorus, Girl Officers, News-writing class, Review Staff, National Honor Society. Spindle Staff, bookroom, Modern Danc- ing. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. 'ZZ'- - 'D 'bl 'Du 50' -L.. W , 1, -JIM 4 'CTN Q' ni-Q eg., 'fic THERESE H. LAMARRE 137 Bedford Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High School. Activities: Bookroom. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and 4-H Club. JUNE LAMBERT Laml1ie 163 Stackpole Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Future: Commercial ar- tist. Hobby: Dancing and draw- ing. RUTI-I LAINIBERT 29 A Street. Entered from Mo- rey Junior High School. Activi- ties: Chorus, Girl Officers, basket- ball, 'Spindlen Staff, Tri-Hi. Fu- ture: Court stenographer. Hobby: Sports, dancing and reading. EARL J. LANDRY 187 XVhite Street. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activities: Boy Oliicer, student defense league. Fu- ture: Navy. Hobby: Sports. ALINE NIARIE LANGEVIN rellggsv 56 Albion Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Activities: Baton Twirler-Leader. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing and baton twirling. JOHN C. LANGLAND 94 Luce Street. Entered from Moody School. Activities: Lieut. Col. of L. H. S.R. Future: Busi- ness. Hobby: Eating. LORILAINE LANNON Larry 33 Smith Street. Entered from Notre Dame de Lourdes. Future: Typist. Hobby: Reading. RUTH LAPORTE G00fux,' 8 Quimby Avenue Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi Club, chorus. Fu- ture: C. P. A. Hobby: Reading, dancing and skating. PAULINE M. LEBLANC FPPOPPARI Locust Avenue, Tyngsboro. En- tered from Wiiislow Grammar School, Tyngsboro. Activities: Leader in Baton twirlers, a Switch- board operator. Future: Aviatrix. Hobby: Art and swimming. HEI.EN LEITE SS A Street. Entered from But- ler Junior High. Activities: Per- sonnel Statf. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: Movies, ice skating. Rin. LELOS R. I. 153 Adams Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Ac- tivities: German Club. Future: Katharine Gibbs School. Hobby: Movies and sewing. GABRIELLE M. LEMIRE rrGaJ,gn S2 Colonial Avenue. Entered from Ste. Jeanne D'Arc and Notre Dame Academy, Tyngsboro. Ac- tivities: Vice-President of National Honor Society. Treasurer of Science Club. Future: Chemist. Hobby: Dancing, horseback rid- ing, skating. PAULINE LEBIIRE f?Po1Iy,! 1 S6 Gershom Avenue. Entered from Bartlett School. Activities: Leader in the Baton twirlers. Fu- ture: Accountant. Hobby: Danc- ing, skating, skiing. ISABELLE M. LePENE rrlsiv 61 Queen Street. Entered from Morey junior High School. Fu- ture: Private Secretary. Hobby: Reading. VASILIOUS G. LETSOU Bill 398 Broadway. Entered from Bartlett School. Activities: Pres. of National Honor Society, Capt. in L. H. S. R., Program Chair- man of Science Club. Future: College. Hobby: Stamp Collecting. XY'.xt.1..u'11 Ltvv W'.1Il5 SU XY'nre Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Band. Future: Photographer. Hobby: Photog raphy. Doius lfs'r1f1.1.i2 L'H1iUR1iUx 298 Riverside Street. Fntered from Ste. Jeanne D'Arc. Activities: Spanish Club, Orchestra, Special Chorus, Newswriting Class, Stu- dent Defense League. Future: Mu- sician. Hobby: Aquatics, draw- ing, hiking and music. ELMNP PAULIT L'HEUREUX 298 Riverside Street. Entered from Ste. Jeanne D'Arc. Activi- ties: Special Chorus. Hobby: Sports and music. ROBERT I.1sToN PfBOb,, Fntered from Moody Junior High. Activities: Boy Otlicer, Baseball Team. Future: Armed Forces. Hobby: Baseball. JORDA N Loftus 28 Houghton Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Greenhalge Debating Society, Science Club, Review Staff, Cap- tain of Regiment. Future: Chem- ical Engineer. Hobby: Pho- tography, dancing. 'R ,J we . ' we 'WX ' J' ,Q 'UQ wr ' t..,A -w.5,,,, f -.LW it We A T 'J- 4,415.6 -mf, 1. M.. -W is Aff' ' 'ISL 'Shaw X1 51 THERESA LooRoM Terry 710 Merrimack Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi. Hobby: Danc- ing and swimming. FMILIFNNIT LOWELL Mimi,' Main Street, Dunstable, Mass. En- tered from Salem High School. Future: Artist. Hobby: Horse- back riding. ELI.-XNOR D. LOXVNEY Rell 331 Lawrence Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Hobby: Read- ing, symphonic music, summer sports, stamp collecting. jtssn' Luz Clzirlzi. ' 1122 Gorham Street. Fntered from Butler Junior High. Future: Telephone Operator. Hobby: Sports. CLAIRE LYNCH P.'m1y,' S10 Merrimack Street. Fntered from St. Patricks School. Activ- ities: Tri-Hi. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing, skating. DOROTHY LYON HDD!!! 215 Mammoth Road. Entered from Pawtucket School. Future: Un- decided. Hobby: Collecting auto- graphs. WILLIAM DAVID LYON Dave Bridge Street, Pelham, N. H. En- tered from Pelham Junior High School. Future. Diesel engineer. Hobby: Reading, piano, skiing. RICHARD MACGOWAN Dick 97 Forest Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Sports. DONALD MACINTYRE CCMHCI3 32 Berkeley Avenue. Entered from Moody Junior High School. Fu- ture: Accountant. Hobby: Sports. LILLIAN lVlCALPINE ffLiIlD 64 Lane Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: Gor- don Theological College. Hobby: Bowling and dancing. JACQUELINE. MCARDLE jackie 15 Tolman Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi. Future: Medical Secretary. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. ALICE MCCABE HAI!! 31 Bunker Hill Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Fu- ture: Designer. Hobby: Danc- ing, swimming and movies. Rosn E. NICCARTHY 110 Howard Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Gor- don Theological College. Hobby: Reading, singing and bowling. HELEN MCCARTHY f?Mdc9! 48 South Walker Street. Entered from Morey junior High School. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: Sports. THERESE MCDERMOTT Terry 26 Queen Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Cheef-Leader, Tri-Hi, German Club. Future: Wilfred Academy. Hobby: Sports. AIARION MQDONALD Rush B 9 Carter Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Personnel Staff. Adjutant in Girl Ot1icers'Battalion. Future: Sten- ographer. Hobby: Music, movies, swimming, tennis. BARBARA A. BICELROY Balls 127 Moore Street. Entered from Butler 'Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming, reading. CYNTHIA RUTH MCELROY HCQUIIZU 197 Moore Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Ac- countant. Hobby: Reading. WSALTER MCELROY' Muon 109 Merrill Avenue. Entered from Saint Michael's School. Ac- tivities: Hunting, football, base- ball, Hshing. Future: College. Hobby: Model Airplanes. FRANCIS J. MCGEE Frunfey 32 Autumn Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Mechan- ical Draftsman. Hobby: Swim- ming, skiing, movies. JAMES BICGOVERN PPMKZCYJ 192 South Street. Entered from Saint Peter's School. Activities: Baseball, football. Future: Store- keeper. Hobby: Bowling. BEVERLY NICGRATI-I Bla11cbie,' 15 Barclay Street. Entered from Morey School. Activities: Tri- Hi. Future: Study Photography. Hobby: Photography, swimming. BARBARA JANE MCI-IALE ffBabS!5 119 Howard Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Business College. Hobby: Skating, dancing, tobog- ganing. JOANNE M. MQHALE ffIO,, 119 Howard Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Business Col- lege. Hobby: Dancing and tobog- ganing. PATRICIA H. B'lCHALE PPPHIUY 119 Howard Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: College: Hobby: Dancing and tobogganing. RITA MCHUGFI Sc0ffy 21 Clinton Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activities: Tri-Hi Club. Future: Merchan- dising. Hobby: Dancing, reading and swimming. JEAN LOUISE MCKEARNEY ffMal-Y, 125 Viola Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Girl Ofiicer, Science Club. Spe- cial Chorus. Future: B. U. Hob- by: Sports and dancing. STEPHEN MCKENNA 208 Shaw Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Basketball. Future: Coast Guard. Hobby: Sports. MARGARET MARY MCKEON FfMargJ!!! 88 Merrill Street. Entered from St. Michaelis School. Activities: Girl Gfficer. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Skating, dancing, reading. FRANCES KATHERINE MCLAUGHLIN Fran 9 Glidden Avenue. Entered from C. W. Morey School. Activities: Chorus. Future: College. Hobby: Sports. GEORGE FRANCIS MCLEAN FPMHCDD 30 Greenfield Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Activities: Band and Orchestra. Future: Holy Angel's. Hobby: Music and reading. PHYLLIS E. MCLOON rrpljylv frllobbyn 30 Mansur Street. Entered from Varnum junior High School. Ac- tivities: Review Staff, Yearbook Staff, Newswriting class. Future: Laboratory Technician. Hobby: Sports and dancing. PATRICIA M. MCNIFF PFPHIU 35 Washington Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activ- ities: Personnel Staff. Girl Officer, Yearbook Staff. Future: Business School. Hobby: Dancing, Ice Skating, Tobogganing. RAYMOND MCQUEEN QYMHFDI 78 Winthrop Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activ- ities: Basketball and football. Future: Navy. Hobby: Movies. MARY FRANCES McSI-IEA june 151 Methuen Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Reading. ANNA BIAGUIRE num 71 Bowden Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Hobby: Skating. swimming, dancing. JOHN F. MA HONEY Hlackicl' 33 Hildreth Street. Entered from Varnum junior High School. Ac- tivity: Studying. Future: Pol- itics. Hobby: Collecting books. JOHN W. MAHONEY fflackii S21 Rogers Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activity: Co-Ed. Future: Funeral Director. Hobby: Baseball, ice skating. KENNETH MAHONEY HKU! IJ 55 West Fifth Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activi- ties: Skating. Future: Golf Prof, Hobby: Basketball, golf. MARY MANOLOPOULOS 633 Market Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Chorus, Cheer leader. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Dancing, reading. QUEENIE MANOOGIAN Qur'enie 524 Central Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: National Honor Society. Future: College. Hobby: Reading, sew- ing. MLVRIEL BIIANOUSOS 709 Bridge Street. Entered from Saint Michael's School. Activ- ities: Tri-Hi, Girl Officer, Mod- ern Dancing. Future: Modeling. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. EVELYN MANSOUR ffEl,FJ!,, 64 Adams Street. Entered from Bartlett junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Business College. Hobby: Dancing, bowling. RAYMOND MARKIEXXWICZ fPMaCU, Sl Beacon Street. Entered from Saint Stanislaus. Future: Business. Hobby: Baseball. MILDRED BIARSHIE MilIir 93 Holyrood Avfenue. Entered from Chelmsford High. Future: Telephone operator. Hobby: Swim- ming, reading. MARIE MARTEL FPMHHJI!! Nariss Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow School, Tyngsboro. Activities: Chorus. Future: Busi- ness. Hobby: Bowling, swimming, skating. EDNA MAE MARTIN 3 0 Burtt Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi. Future: Sten- ographer. Hobby: Sports and dancing. EDWARD MARTIN Q ffTL,d,, r 24 Bowden Street. Entered from Keith Academy. Future: Gen- . eral Contracting jobbing. Hobby: I I , . P ikzswc Hunting and boxing. I .XO .f tflffgx. 'Riff If K .Z I 514 il K .SL 4 JOHN MARTIN fflackl, Z3 Eighteenth Street. Entered from St. Michael's. Future: Engineering. Hobby: Sports. EDITH LORETTA MATTHEW HEdic,D7 5 Puffer Avenue. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Fu- ture: Business College. Hobby: Dancing, skating, swimming. ,TN EFFIE MAVRAIDES FfEjie37 651 Varnum Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High School. Activities: Tri-Hi. Fu- ture. Teacher. Hobby: Skating and Tennis. JOHN MAVRAIDES johnny 651 Varnum Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Activities: Baseball. Future: Col- lege. Hobby: Skating. MARIE MAYNARD ffM0e,, 29 Starbird Street. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activities: Band, Staff of the Spindle.', Hobby: Skating, dancing, walking. ROSEMARIE REDICKER MEEI-IAN 48 Highland Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Spindle Staff, Senior H. R. Rep. Future: College. Hobby: Danc- ing, and Interior Decorating. HELEN MELA NCON 1460 Middlesex Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activ- ities: Chorus, Switchboard, Ger- man Club. Future: Telephone Operator. Hobby: Horseback riding, dancing. LUCY AlEI.KONIAN 9 Third Street. Entered from Var- num Junior High. Future: Dress making. Hobby: Swimming, col- lecting movie photos. CHARLOTTE ANN MEYERS 36 Marlborough Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activi- ties: Class Motto Committee. Fu- ture: Mary Brooks Junior College. Hobby: Bowling, knitting, danc- ing. RAYMOND NIICI-IAUD 927 Moody Street. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Activities: Baseball. Future: Navy. Hobby: Reading. SHIRLEY IVIIDGLEY Mickey 345 Princeton Blvd. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Mr. Donoghue's Office, Tri-Hi. Fu- ture: Buyer. Hobby: Dancing. DONIINICK lWOLLOY Berlin 77 So. Walker Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Future: Pharmacy. Hobby: Music and football. su., V X -.. . . 0 c, .,:. ... A .2-1353 i Wgffaf ' Q: A x 7? wsu rbi R was W A ef t We fb' 4 K in 4 . A . sk X ,vi Wqw-A. 1,1 X x Ax: ,a N Mi A f . Q yr..-:Y - at .5 ...Yagi-.,. f rvi: :Im ., .5 ga 97 Y.. Taz.. . N.. .,. Q-. V3 A . . K ,MM 23. e HY 'Vx . lg 1, Q f 'Wfl . A '. 57 3' MARTIN A. MoLLoY JR. 0rRed7J 12 Ross Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High School. Future: Civil Service. Hobby: Baseball, basketball, fishing, and hunting. JEANNE DRAIS MOORE 49 Florence Ave. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Chorus. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing and Ice Skating. KAY MOIKIARTY FfKaleJ,!, 119 Puffer Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Chorus and School Shows. Future: Singing career. Hobby: Singing, swimming and cooking. MARY GAIL IVIORIARTY Dimplf'S 444 Stevens Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Ac- tivities: Girl Officer. Future: Leland Powers School. Hobby: Col- lecting nail polish, dancing and studying dramatics. -IEANNETTE LILLIAN NIORIN I11Cki1 ' Bancroft Road, Tyngsboro, Mass. Entered from XVinslow School. Ac- tivities: News Wfriting Class. Fu- ture: Nursing. RAYMOND MORIN 75 Lafayette Street. Entered from St. Joan of Arc. Activities: Base- ball Team. Future: Mechanical Engineering. Hobby: Carpentry. .hex MOIKNING Slusb 10 Sidney Street. Entered from the Butler Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Machinist. Hobby: Baseball. basketball, swim- ming, bowling, ice-skating. CLAIRE L. MORRIS RusIy,' Nashua Road. Pelham, N. H. En- tered from the Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Switchboard op- erator. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: Dancing. ARLEN Ii H. MORRISON 31 Dana Street. Entered from the Varnum junior High. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Skating. NIAYNARD DOUGLAS MOSES rrM0l,yo 8 Brown'S Block, S0 Marshall Street. Entered from the Morey Junior High. Activities: Boy Of- ficer, Review Staff, Nat. Honor Society. Future: Textile Engineer. Hobby: Basketball, hiking. ROBERT MOUSH EGIA N If !! Mousb 26 Plummer Avenue. Entered from the Moody junior High. Activi- ties: Boy Officer. Future: Military Life. Hobby: Skiing, movies, read- Ing. BARBARA SWIFT MOWER 72 Lura Street. Entered from Mo- rey jr. High School. Activities: Girl Officer, Spanish Club. Future: College. Hobby: Swimming, skat- ing and dancing. HENRY J. MROZ Miken S9 Fulton Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Activities: Sci- ence Club, Track. Future: En- gineer. Hobby: Sports and hunting. HELEN MARY MULLEN 147 Mammoth Rd. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High School. Activities: Special chorus, Spindle Staff, Tri-Hi. Future: Stenog- rapher. Hobby: Sports and danc- ing. ANN GERALDINE MURPHY fPGer7-JV!! 69 Folman Avenue. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High School. Activities: Girl Officer, Tri-Hi. Future: Office Work. Hobby: Dancing and Skating. LIQHN ,losigmi BlLIRl'HY Iolmny 958 Gorham Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Future: Wiateh Maker. Hobby: Hunting. Sports. CORINNL BlURPHY HH Belmont Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Girl Officer. Tri-Hi. Future: Art School. Hobby: Art. ELLA NABEREZNX' Nubbie Zi Hildreth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Personnel Staff, Girl Of- ficer, National Honor Society. Future: Fashion designer. Hobby: Drawing, sewing, music, and ten- ms. .lANiES ANDREW' NATsIos f?lNfai.!7 176 Cross Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Basketball Team. Future: Foreign Correspondent. Hobby: Sports, dancing. lYVONNE NEIRINC KX Rink-y 207 Ludlam Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Hobby: Dancing and reading. Future: Nursing. Activities: Girl Officer. Kal-ORGE PETER NEOFOTISTOS YF11,' 124 Endicott Street. Entered from Pawtucket junior High. Ativities: German Club. Future: Aviation. Hobby: Flying. HELEN MARGARET Nieituas I7 E Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi, Cheer Leader. Future: Decorating School. Hobby: Dancing, movies and bowling. PHILLIP J. Novlex Pfpbilvl 37 Lagrange Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Fu- ture: Doctor. Hobby: Fishing. EDWARD THOMAS O'BRIEN SU Willow' Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Service. College. Hobby: Dancing and sports. BlARY OiBRIEN O'Biu 319 Fairmount Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Future: Academie Moderne. Hobby: Danc- ing, swimming. ice-skating. PATRICIA O,BRIEN ff-Pat!! S4 So. Walker Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Movies, read- ing, scouting. lN'lAKY O'DoNNELL 87 Rogers Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activities: CYO. Future: Accountant. Hobby: Reading, dancing, bowling. RUTH E. O,DONNELL 87 Rogers Street. Entered from Moody Jr. High. Activities: CYO. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Read- ing, taking pictures, dancing, bowling. RITA 0,HARA 44 Sayles Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Future: Office XVork. Hobby: Dancing, swim- ming, skating. PATRIC IA A. O'LOUCHLIN TPPNIQP 136 Grove Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi Chorus. Science Club. Fu- ture: Dental Hygienist. Hobby: Dancing, tennis, scouts. in 'nanggwf' ,pn-. 459 BARBARA A. O,NEIL Barbie 18 Upham Street. Entered from Morey Jr. High. Activities: Co- Ed. Future: Merchandising. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. BARBARA J. O,NEIL Babbie 1067 Bridge Street. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: C0-Ed. Hobby: Dancing, movies, reading. MARY Jo O'NEIL ffloil 263 Concord Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activities: Girl Officer, Tri-Hi, Science Club. Future: Jackson College. Hobby: Collecting, skiing. JOHN JOSEPH O'RoURKE Spurlsie 123 Avon Street. Entered from St. Patrick's Boys' School. Future: Navy. Hobby: Sports. JACQUELINE OSBORN Hluckieu 14 Greenfield Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi, Chorus. Hobby: Skating, dancing, swimming, all sports. BEVLRLY ANN Oscoon FFBFLJY 106 Stevens Street. Entered from Morey Junor High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi. Co-Ed council. Future: Journalism at B. U. Hob- by: Dancing. sports. NIARY E. O'SULLIvAN I7 Courtland Street. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Future: Filing Clerk. Hobby: Basketball, skating. ANNA FRANCES OZELLA Ann 221 Lincoln Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Spanish Club, Tri-Hi. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing, shows, reading. LORRAINE PAGEAU 7 Whitney Avenue. Entered from St. Michael's School. Future: Hair Dresser. Hobby: Painting and swimming. RALPH B. PALMER, JR. 284 Wentworth Avenue. Entered from Moody Junior High. Ac- tivities: Bov Officer. Future: En- gineer. Hobby: Sports. L mi A. , RWM S1 jon N C. PA PAC I-I Risros FFIQHPPAIJQ 456 Merrimack Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Future: Make the best of life. EUFROSYNE PAPPAS Hottie 112 Hale Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, bowl- ing. DORIS P. PAQUIN frD0fvn or rrD0!tf3,U 40 E. Meadow Rd. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer. Future: Office XVork. Hobby: Dancing, skating, and bowling. R Qili A. PAROYYAN Rosie 14 Cottage Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Future: Work. Hobby: Dancing and read- ing. FLORENCE PARRINGTON F?FI0VI 77 Crosby Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Sec- retary. Hobby: Skating, bowling. dancing. EARLA B. PASCALL 67 London Street. Entered from Butler Jr. High. Future: Faelton Pianoforte School. Hobby: Piano, dancing, and skating. NlARY PATTELENA Mickey 85 Sayles Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Cheer Leader. Future: Of- fice Work. Hobby: Ice skating and football games. TI-IERESE R. PAYETTE Rev 30 Sarah Ave. Entered from St. Jeanne D'Arc. Activities: Bowling Team. Future: Undecided. Hobby: Bowling, stamp collecting. SAPPHA PELEKASIS ffsdllryil 158 Church Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer, Special Chorus. Fu- ture: College. Hobby: Dancing, bowling, tennis. JACQUELINE B. PERRAULT jackie 107 Farmland Road. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Special Chorus, Modern Dance Class, Girl Officer, Class Repre- sentative. Future: Medical Sec- retary. Hobby: Dancing, collect- mg. BRENDAN JOSEPH WAYNE PERRY 386 Westford Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: H. R. Representative, L. H. S. Rifle Team. Future: U. S. N. Hob- by: Stamp collecting and sports. JAMES P. PE'rRoPoULos ff 105 Railroad Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Bus- iness. Hobby: Sports. DOROTHEA H. PHILBIN PbiI,' 119 Foster Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Tri-'I-Ii, Modern Dance Class, Girl Officer. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Reading and sports. JOAN C. PHILLIPS Ioanir 113 Pleasant Street. Entered from Moody junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi, Modern Dancing. Future: Regis College, Laboratory Technician. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. GABRIEL G. PITTA ffGabFil 39 West 9th Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer, Science Club, Cheer Leader. Future: Civil Engineer. Hobby: Stamp and coin collecting. CHRIsToPHiiR NI. PLACE Cln'it 33 Lamb Street. Entered from Pawtucket Jr, High. Activities: Band. Future: Aviation. Hobby: Model Building. XXYILMER Port HER Will 576 W'estford Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Dramatics, band, Science Club. Future: Medicine. Hobby: Sports. stamp collecting. LILL IAN POLUBIATKA Parry I7 Pleasant Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Activities: Spanish Club. Future: Photog- rapher. Hobby: Photography and swimming. PATRICIA POWELL FPPLIIIY 66 Manchester Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Ac- tivities: Girl Officer, Tri-Hi, switchboard operator, Review, newswriting class. Future: Fashion Designer. Hobby: Dancing. PRISCII LA PUTNAM Prism 21 Fourth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer, Review, Spindle. National Honor Society. Futurei Journalism. Hobby: Dancing and writing. -W .. ff. ' x ww JOHN QUEALY I0bnny 59 St. james Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Future: U. S. Army. Hobby: Swimming and movies. DLUROTI1 Y ANNE QUINN DOIN 314 Wentworth Ave. Entered from Moody junior High. Activities: Special Chorus, Spindle. Future: Secretary. .Hobby: Music, sports, Tri-'Hi. MA RY JANE QUINN Quinny 361 Stevens Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Telephone Op- erator. Hobby: Tobogganing, sleeping, walking. XZIRGINIA DOROTHY R.ALES Ginny 183 W'entworth Avenue. Entered from St. Michael's School. Ac- tivities: Chorus. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing, ice-skating, swimming. RITA RAPONE 35 Rapone Terrace. Entered from Butler junior High. Activities: Personnel Staff. Future: Stenog- rapher. Hobby: Ice skating. ANNE RAUDELUNAS Dimples 24 Linden Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: German Club. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing, collecting stamps and poems. HAROLD J. READY CCH!! 130 Nesmith Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Business. Hobby: Movies. LUCY JANE REED WLUU, 11 Nesmith Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer, modern dancing. Future: Academie Moderne. Hobby: Figure-skating. FRANCIS W. REGIS Frank 413 Mammoth Road. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Newswriting Class. Future: School of Journalism. Hobby: Baseball, billiards. MARY LOUISE REILLY Mary Lou 114 Wfarwick Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: Glee Club. Future: Stenography. Hobby: Movies, photography. HM. ,qw ffm THOMAS REYNOLDS 147 Hildreth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Newswriting Class, Review. Fu- ture: Advertising. Hobby: Col- lecting. LUIELLA RICARD Lon 40 Robert Street. Entered from St. Joan of Arc School. Activities: Girl Officer, Special Chorus and Tri-Hi. Future: Sargent College. Hobby: Dancing and sports. LEO O. Ric HARDS Rift 77 Commonwealth Ave. Entered from Riverside Grammar School. Activities: Lt. Col. L. H. S. Reg- iment. Future: Navy. Hobby: Sports. HELEN MAME RILEY HP.-ptr' 45 Luce Street. Entered from Moody Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Girl Officer, Special Chorus, Tri-Hi, and Science club. Future: Fashion designing. Hobby: Reading, drawing and all sports. GERALD RITTER rrGprryv 53 Sanders Avenue. Entered from Morey junior High School. Ac- tivities: Dramatics, Boy Officer, Motto Committee, and the Science Club. Future: Dentistry. Hobby: Stamp Collecting and baseball. NORMAN J. ROBITAILLE FPROIJJ! 142 Mount Grove Street. Entered from St. Jeanne D'Arc School. Future: Army. Pharmacy College. Hobby: Hunting, fishing and music. SHIRLEY RODGERS SbirI 86 Chauncey Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Activities: Girl Officer, Science Club and chorus. Future: Sim- mons College. Hobby: Dancing, skating and skiing. ELIZABETH IRMA ROSTRON fPBf'ff-yi! 737 School Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Cooking. RITA ESTHER Rowia rrspeedn 591 Bridge Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Activities: German Club. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Reading and cooking. PI-IYLLIS T. RoY Phil 1087 Bridge Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Activities: German club and chorus. Future: Beautician. Hobby: Reading and sports. Y iw ww' EDWARD D. RUszczYR ffRusU 22 Agawam Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Activities: Boy Officer, Vice President of German Club. Future: Institutional Maintenance. Hobby: Sports. ANN RUTLEDGE ffRed!! 129 Bowers Street. Entered from Tewksbury High School. Activi- ties: Basketball. Future: Designer. Hobby: Drawing. MARION RYAN 81 Holyrood Avenue. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activi- ties: Review Staff, Science Club, Girl Officers. Future: Social Work. Hobby: Dancing, horse-back rid- ing, and swimming. MA RY VERONICA RYAN 45 Barrington Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Activities: TrilHi, Chorus. Girl Officer. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing and sports. VIRGINIA MAE RYAN ffjeanii 93 Lincoln Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Fu- ture: Filing clerk. Hobby: Bowling and swimming. ROSE MARIE SABA eespeenlv 23 Butterfield Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior Hgh School. Activities: Basketball squad. Fu- ture: Teacher. Hobby: Basketball, swimming and bowling. JOHN SADLIER JR. fjackii S1 Highland Avenue. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: President Greenhalge Debating Society, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Lt.- Col. in Regiment. Future: Salem State Teachers' College. Hobby: Swimming and dancing. RUTH MARY SAI-:LING Rufbie 2 Marshall Avenue. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Tri-Hi. Future: Catherine Gibbs. Hobby: Sports, dancing and drawing. ' 1 LAURA HELEN SANTOS 40 Manchester Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Future: Beautician. Hobby: Danc- ing, bicycle riding. NIARGARET SARKISIAN fFPeggJl,, 221 Concord Street. Entered from Butler 'junior' High School. Ac- tivities: German Club. Future: Nursing. Hobby: Dancing. NYM ANNA PATRICIA SAULEN 75 Chapel Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Personnel Staff. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: Sports, bowling and movies. HENRY E. SAXVICKI Hank 15 L Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Activities: Ger- man Club. Future: Business. Hob- by: Bowling and swimming. PHYLLIS Scorr FPZJDIIU 104 Viola Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: German Club, switchboard oper- ator. Future: Telephone operator. Hobby: Sports and dancing. MARY BARBARA SCULLEN NB!1l'l'7fL',, 15 Stromquist Avenue. Entered from Sacred 'Heart School. Ac- tivities: Spanish Club. Future: Secretarial work. Hobby: Piano playing, drawing and sports. ALICE MARX' SHAHINIAN ff-A177 168 Hale Street. Entered from Morey Iunior'High School. Ac- tivities: German Club. Future: Secretarial work. Hobby: Dancing. Gtonou SHAHINIAN 169 Hale Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: German Club. Future: Navy. Hobby: Radio. ALICE LEONA SHAPIRO 37 Canton Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Future: Teacher. Hobby: Boating, bowling, bicycle riding. Ri-ioN,-t MAE SHAY D0ugbnuf 23 Emery Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Activi- ties: Basketball, President of Ger- man Club, Yearbook representa- tive, Debating society. Future: Dietician. Hobby: Bowling, ping- pong, collecting records and cook- mg. DOROTHY SHEEHA N 'Daffy' 243 Stackpole Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Activities: Treasurer of German Club. Fu- ture: Nurse. Hobby: Dancing, col- lecting records, and reading. NIURIEL SHUEHAN FPMHII 153 Dartmouth Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Future: Fashion Illustrator. Hobby: Sports, collecting miniature toy dogs. ERNFST R. SHEPARD JR. Pfsbpplf 22 Fleming Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Editor-In-Chief of RE- VIEW, Secretary of Senior Class, Band Captain, Orchestra, Spindle . Future: School of Journalism. Hobby: Collecting. dancing, play- ing drums. Romain XV. Sllic.-ms Boris IS Westford Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Football, sports. Future: Army Aviation. NLUIKBIQIQT F. SILVA N0lJbj ' 388 Central Street. Entered from Butler Junior High School. Future: Navy. Hobby: Stamp collecting. BIAURILI1 R. SIAIONEAU im or iliac 69 Cranford Street. Entered from St. Jeanne D'Arc. Activities: Foot- ball. Future: Navy. Hobby: Sports. ,Iii,xNN1iTTu Sitarr erldxku S03 Fletcher Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Chorus. Future: Stenog- raphy. Hobby: Swimming, clas- sical music. EARL K. SMITH Smitfy Main Street, Dunstable. Entered from Dunstable Grammar School. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Service. Hobby: Any sport. MARGARET DOLORES SMITH Dolly and SmiHy 78 Hildreth Street. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Band, Orchestra, Chorus, and Girl Of- ficer. Future: Stenography. Hobby: Dancing, popular music, drum- ming. MARGUERITI5 SOUCIER fPMaryU 547 Lakeview Avenue. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Ac- tivities: Head of Cheer Leaders, 2nd Vice Pres. of German Club. Future: Nurse's Training. Hobby: Collecting records, sports. MATILDA SoUsA Tillie 49 Auburn Street. Entered from Butler junior High. Future: Clerk. Hobby: Dancing and skating. JEANNE MARIE SPARKS Su1my 354 Princeton Blvd. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Activities: Girl Officer, Member of Student Council. Future: Court Stenog- rapher. Hobby: Designing clothes, music. AWE R.. , .A wwax .........ta ms .rm w A DONALD SPEAREL Don 56 Starbird Street. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Commercial Aviation. Hobby: Flying, piano and sports. ALYCE SI-ERONIS ffsoupn 121 Powell Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: Sten- ography. Hobby: Tennis, bicycle riding, bowling. JEAN MARILYN SPRAGUE 8 Conlon Terrace. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Orchestra. Future: Stenography. Hobby: Music, painting and col- lecting knickknacks. ESTHER SPYROPOULOS If Varney Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer, Modern dancing. Fu- ture: Clerk. Hobby: Dancing, reading, ice skating, swimming. FRANCES STACEY Freck 88 Seventeenth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Ac- tivities: Girl Officer, Special Chorus, Switchboard Operator. Future: Telephone Operator. Hob- by: Poetry, music. JOSEPH SI.-xNRIExvIcz Sian 47 XY'est Fifth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Armed forces. Hobby: Playing piano, sports. dancing. HELEN STAPLETON Sfapie 141 XVoodward Ave. Entered from Pawtucket School. Activities: ClIorus. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Skating, dancing. ROBERTA STARR Bobbie 43 Laurel Street. Entered from Moody Junior High. Activities: Switchboard Operator. Future: Telephone Operator. Hobby: Danc- ing and sports. NIARY STATHIS 974 Moody Street. Entered from Bartlett School. Future: Stenog- raphy. Hobby: Sports and reading. EDWARD STEARNS Hpllllfbyu 279 Mansur Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activities: Boy Officer, Hi-Yi, baseball, foot- ball, basketball, track. Future: Professional Baseball Player, West Point. Hobby: Sports. 99 ,X Roy STEWART Shiv 26 Second Street. Entered from Keith. Future: U. S. Army. Hob- by: Bowling, dancing, swimming. LoUIs STRONIBOS PPLOUJ! 37 Lafayette St. Entered from Bartlett Junior High School. Fu- ture: U. S. Army. Hobby: Sports. DoLoREs ANN SUDOL reD0lIJ,J! 704 Bridge St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Member of Tri-Hi, Girl Officer, Modern Dancing. Future: Nurses' Train- ing. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, skating. ELIZABETH T. SULLIVAN Lili or Sully 139 Grove Street. Entered from Moody junior High School. Ac- tivities: Chorus, German Club, Switchboard. Future: Nurse. Hob- by: Dancing, swimming, winter sports. jAMEs H. SULLIVAN Sully 76 Campaw Street. Entered from St. John's Preparatory. Future: U. S. Navy. Hobby: Swimming. MARY ANN SULLIVAN SuIIy,' 180 Grand Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Future: Pedia- trician. Hobby: Dancing, reading. PATRICIA SULLIVAN Pkpdfi! 41 Putnam Avenue. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: German Club. Future: Telephone operator. Hobby: Danc- ing, skiing, swimming. LOI5 ANNE SWEATT 26 Eighteenth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Science Club, Basketball team. Future: College. Hobby Skating, swimming. TED SZCZECHURA 199 High Street. Entered from Keith Academy. Future: Radio Engineer. Hobby: Baseball, archery. FRANCES SZYMASYCK 'Franniei' 86 Lewis Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Future: Nurse. Hobby: Bowling, skating. tennis, swimming. f .. ,,., e. , ff ,.,,f ly ,. U S W ,. 2...- Y f . S f Q , vs S N Q s ' N Q X A 'X XXX y 'X , f S Q M mm I f lm f s f ASQ X N 1 1. W' -ENV .uh S' A is A J,f .. y Q s . 1 5 I Miha stsiw 70 LoIiRAINE E. TABLOSKI Lorri 242 Lakeview Ave. Entered from Varnum Junior High School. Ac- tivities: Member of G. O. Bat- talion, Modern dancing. Future: Doctor. Hobby: Dancing, sports. BARBARA M. TALFORD ffBarb,, 833 Stevens Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Special Chorus. Future: Secretarial Work. Hobbies: Read- ing, dancing, swimming and music. MARGARET TANGUAY ffpeggjv, 366 Chelmsford Street. Entered from Morey Junior High School. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Bus- iness College. Hobby: Dancing, bowling and swimming. PAUL TANGUAY N1-vang!! 151 Avon Street. Entered from St. Jeanne D'Arc School. Acdvi- ties: Boy Officer. Hobbies: Danc- ing and sports. ROBERT J. TARMEY f?DeaC!, 186 Perry Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Officer in I.. H. S. Regiment, Future: U. S. Army. Hobby: Camping. CLIFFORD TARPEY erclijijivl 186 Mammoth Road. Entered from Pawtucket Junior High. Activi- ties: Special Chorus. Future: Bus- iness School. Hobby: Dancing and movies. VIRGINIA T. TARRRNT Gin 694 East Merrimack Street Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Girl Officer. Hobby: Horseback riding. IRENE TEBICH 'Nu I1 uicv 211 Lakeview Ave. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Capt. in Girl Officers, Personnel Staff, National Honor Society. Fu- ture: Stenographer. Hobby: Foot- ball, dancing, movies. SHIRLEY FRANCES TETIRO Sl1irl 72 Cambridge Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Future: Sec- retary: Hobby: Bowling and read- ing. JABIES THYNE ffTi,IylJ 9 Ames Street. Entered from Moody School. Activities: Lieut. in High School Regiment. Future: Navy. Hobby: Baseball, football and swimming. :L'? ' 'Q-of x DOROTHY M. TIMMINS Ti nz myn 12 Fernald Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Girl Officer, Basketball, School Play. Future: College. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, skating. ELIZABETH JUNE TlMM1NS rrBeffyn 295 Princeton Blvd. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Chorus, library assistant. Future: Business College. Hobby: Music. CLAIRE TOPJIAN fPKiftyU 797 Merrimack Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Ac- tivities: Special Chorus, Tri-Hi. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: Dancing, skating, reading. ANNETTE TORCOIAIA N Annie 13 Hale Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Of- fice Clerk. Hobby: Bowling, swim- ming, dancing. NIARGARET TRAINOR rrpyggyn 19 England Street. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Future: Bookkeeper. Hobby: Dancing. skating, and bowling. ADOLPHE TRAVERSY f?Tral,!! 124 Lilley Avenue. Entered from St. Michael's School. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: Chemistry. Hobby: Chemistry, collecting stamps, records and sports. , ARNOLD S. TREBACH Arnie 42 Ware Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: L. H. S. Band, Boy Officer, Green- halge Debating Society. Future: Service, then Medicine or Law. Hobby: Sports, reading, dancing. GEORGE TSAFFARAS fPTSaffy,, 22 Varney Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Basketball, National Honor So- ciety, Science Club. L. H. S. Reg- iment. Future: U. S. Army. Hob- by: Baseball, basketball. NICKOI.ETTA TSOUKLERIS Nirkcy 9 Whiting Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Future Sec- retary. Hobby: Dancing, sports. THERESE TUCKER ffT0rrJ'Jl IIS London Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Spanish Club, Tri-Hi, Baton Twirlers. Future: Hair Dresser. Hobby: Skating. FRANCIS TULLY Frank 24 Light Ave. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Boy Of- ficer. Future: Doctor. Hobby: Sports. PAUL TULLY Tully 249 Third Street. Entered from St. Michael's School. Future: Navy. Hobby: Sailing. ROGER TURGEON 53 Melrose Ave. Entered from Holy Angels. Future: Army. Hob- by: Sports. LILLIAN TYLER Shorty S Dover Street. Entered from Col- linsville Grammar School. Activi- ties: Chorus, Tri-Hi. Future: Dress designer. Hobby: Skating, dancing, reading, all sports. SHIRLEY M. TYRRELL Sbirl or Terry 315 Werltworth Ave. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Girl Officer. Future: Lab. Technician. Hobby: Swim- ming. tennis. THELMA T. TZIKOPOULOS rrpvpin 94 Butterfield Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Tri-Hi, Senior Class Representative, Girl Officer, Spindle Staff, Mod- ern Dance, Basketball, Science Club. Future: Medicine. Hobby: Music, sports, and camping. BIICHAEL A. UDOT Mike Hall Street, Dunstable, Mass. En- tered from Dunstable Union School. Future: Machinist. Hobby: Swim- ming, baseball. NIARY ANN VARNUM 1128 Bridge Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Chorus. Future: Secretarial Work. Hobby: Letter writing, dancing. CORRINE M. VAUGI-IN 93 Moody Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Chorus. Future: Music. Hobby: Dancing and bowling. ROSE NIARY VEIGA Resins 208 Charles Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Switchboard Operator. Future: Secretary. Hobby: Dancing. J WD- Hxmwh- Qs, . 2 isa. ii- if 4f TYW i '. A ' I Xi 'B we-F54 I ii s 'L JW., 73 RICHARD L. VIGEANT rfpitlgn 737 Moody Street. Entered from St. Joan of Arc. Future: Aeronau- tical Engineer. Hobby: Sports and model building. CHRISTINE VINIOS Chris 31 Arlington Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Activities: Personnel Staff, Chorus, Science Club. Future: Private Secretary. Hobby: Movies, dancing, and music. R012 JEAN VISOC CHI vit-ki 19 Harrison Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Future: Book- keeper. Hobby: Skating, dancing, reading. Room VWIEP, Rail 19 Gardner Ave. Entered from Bartlett Junior HiglI. Activities: Hi-Y. Future: Business School. Hobby: Dancing, bowling, and baseball. STA MATINA XVLAHOS Tina 104 Dummer Street. Entered from Bartlett Junior High. Future: Stenographer. Hobby: Collecting post cards, dancing, bowling. KATHERINE ALBERTA WARD iiBl'l'flI,, 17 Nineteenth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Science Club, National Honor Society, Basketball. Future: Rad- cliffe College. Hobby: Sports and music. GEORGE VIATTS Waffs3f', 28 Beech Street. Entered from East Boston High. Activities: Boy Officer. Future: U. S. Navy. Hob- by: Motoring, sports. BARBARA WILKINS Bobbie Kendall Road, Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow Grammar School. Future: Artist. Hobby: Drawing, music, and sports. JANE C. WILLARD Ia11ie', 49 Osgood Street. Entered from Morey Junior High. Activities: Science Club. Future: Writing. Hobby: Reading. ELLIOT C. WILLIAMS trDykt,U 945 Middlesex Street. Entered from Butler Junior High. Activities: Boy Officr. Future: Electrical Engineer. Hobby: Skating and baseball. DOROTHY CAROLYN WINN MDG!!! 155 Branch Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Moderne Acade- mie. Hobby: Dancing, swimming, skiing. RITA MARILYN WINN I8 Marginal Street. Entered from St. Patrick's School. Activities: Tri-Hi. Future: Moderne Acade- mie. Hobby: Dancing. swimming. CHARLES WYOJCIK Chuck, 42 W. Fifth Street. Entered from Varnum Junior High. Activities: Track, baseball, president of Scien- ce Club. Future: Navy and College. Hobby: Sports, stamp collecting. model building. FRANCES WOJCIK 139 Jewett Street. Entered from St. Stanislaus School. Activities: Tri-Hi, Girl Ufficer, Modern Dance. Future: Senographer. Hobby: Dancing, ice skating, swimming. ANNA F. WOJKOXVSKI W0jic,' 667 Central Street. Entered from Butler Iunior High. Future: Dress designer. Hobby: Dancing, skating. ALEXANDLR Wojrixs rrtxlu 92 Willard Street. Entered frmn Varnum junior High. Future: Army. Hobby: Football, skating, baseball. GEORGE F. J. XVOOD JR. W'oodtie 190 High Street. Entered from Immaculate Conception School. Activities: Boy Officer, cheer leader. Future: U. S. Navy. Hob- by: Camping, photography. DOROTH Y XYVORK Dotlif' 41 Aberdeen Street. Entered from Varnum junior High. Activities: Girl Officer. Future: College. Hob- by: Horseback riding, movies. HEDWIG H. XVROBLEWSRA PCI-Indy!! 38 Richards Street. Entered from Varnum junior High. Activities: Personnel Staff. Future: Stenog- rapher. Hobby: Movies, dancing, music. W- Srwm - 'JXbm23' fum- Lucv WRONSKI CPLIIU 312 Lawrence Street. Entered from Butler junior High. Activities: Personnel Manager, Girl Officer, Chorus. Future: Beautician. Hob- by: Dancing, music, movies. lVlARGARET E. YARNAL 271 Thorndike Street. Entered from St. Peter's School. Future: Hairdresser. Hobby: Dancing, reading, and skating. MABIEL NIARGARET ZAHER 148 Pine Street. Entered from Morey junior High. Activities: Spanish club. Future: Teacher. Hobby: Movies and singing. CLAIRE BIARIE ZIPPS Nzippsi.- 496 XVilder Street. Entered from St. Patricks School. Activities: Baton Twirler. Future: Business. Hobby: Dancing, bowling and skating. Ma jorettes MAJORS 1. Joanne Connors 2. Corinne Murphy 3. Jean McKearney 4. Sally Pelekasis 5. Barbara Mower CAPTAINS 1. Dorothy Work 2. Shirley Connors 3. Jacqueline Perrault 4. Dorothy Philbin S. Dorothy Timmins 6. Therese Bourgeois 7. Yvonne Neirinckx 8. Irene Tebich 9. Ann Marie Flanagan 10. Mary Daly 11. Dolly Sudol 12. Frances Stacy 13. Shirley Corey 14. Frances Wojcik 15. Rene Kokinacis 16. Luella Ricard 17. Jane Bigbee 18. Ella Naberezny gr! icerd Colonel Mary Jo O'Neil Lieut. Col. Jean Donovan 19 Gloria La Fleur Mary Finnegan ADJUTANTS Marion McDonald Marion Ryan Doris Gallego Patricia Powell Esther Spyropoulos lst LIEUT. Patricia McNiff Priscilla Putnam Helen Golec Ruth Lambert Lucille Altemus Doris Paquin Katherine Dakos Phyllis Crotty Natalie Berry Catherine Evans Betty Ann Bourgeois Jean Fuce Angelike Daoutakis Jean Sparks Lucy Wronski Elizabeth Donovan get fon jwirgzrd Leaders: Pauline LeBlanc Aline Langevin Pauline Le-mire Loretta Flynn Shirley Artenstein Marjorie Feehan Maryalice Burns Shirley Rodgers 2nd LIEUT. Jacquelyn Flanagan Margaret McKeon Maureen Hurley Mary Gail Moriarty Virginia Tarrant Lucy Reed Shirley Gilchrist Helen Riley Patricia Foley Lorraine Talbloski Mary Ryan Helen Kaklamanos Beverly Clark Shirley Tyrell Thelma Tzikopoulos Barbara King Muriel Manousos Ann Murphy Katherine Cavoures Margaret Smith Jane Oulighan Dolores Abreu Claire Bourgeault June Brock Rose Buckley Barbara Buckley Ruth Carron Pauline Carrigg Norma Conlon Joan Corkery Catherine Cox Mary Dalton Virginia Davis Esther DeJoy Rose Marie Dery Patricia Dodge Mary Lou Douglas Mary Dove Doris Duffy Patricia Duffy Clara Espinola Geraldine Finn Florence Gallagher Lorraine Gauthier Joanne Gilbride Jean Glines Arleen Griflin Joan Hardman Mary Horgan Claire Joyce Avra Kevghas Eleanor Klatka Margaret Lenzi Laura Lilbbe Patricia Mahoney Kathleen Mangan Marilyn Molloy Barbara Mullin Virginia McCallion Virginia McCarthy Alice McHugh Barbara McQuaid Theresa 0'Neil 76 Lorraine Pearsall Mary Jane Peters Jeannine Poirier Ruth Proulx Louise Reardon Jean Regan Lorraine Regan Elinor Reilly Geraldine Richard Mildred Robitaille Shirley Rogers Doris Salvas Murial Sargent Doris Soucy Mary St. John Betty Taylor Jean Taylor Melba Trevors Mary Upton Mona Wise eniord in flue Agjeruice JAIHES HURLEH' GEORGE BELAND JOHN BOWERS -, JOSEPH CORBIN JOHN DAHLQUIST A LIONEL DESMARAIS , JOSEPH DONOvAN ROBERT FIORELLO ....O. JOSEPH FITZGERALD WAI,TER GINIEWIGZ - RENE GAUDETTE ROBERT GAY .,,,O DONALD KING ,OOO G MICHAEL KRIKONIAN RICHARD MCCARTNEY STEPHEN MCKENNA VERNON MELANSON JOSEPH NORMANDY JOHN NELSON ....... HERVEY ROUSSEAU L... OOO... GEORGE SHAHINIAN ..... - ALBERT STAMP ..S.... JOHN THEINJELES .... ROGER TROTTIER .... LEO TURNER ..L,, EDWARD ZARZYCK -, WILFRED MARQUIS .LL, EDWARD TRICKETTE ,- A.O... - PARKER SWAN ..,., ,L WESLEY COX ,... JAMES KELLEY .L,. Navy Navy Coast Navy Navy Navy Coast Navy Navy Navy Army Coast Navy Navy Navy Coast Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Army Army Navy Navy Navy Navy Navy Army Navy Guard Guard Guard Guard Air Corps 651155 l'0l0A2Cg One warm, lazy afternoon in June, 1956, I sat on my porch looking over The Spindle, year book of Lowell High, class of '46. The youthful faces of the class belied the ability many of them had proved since graduation. During the ten-year interval members of 346 had gained much publicity, not to say notoriety--By press, radio, and television, I had been informed of their exploits all over the world. JOE DONOVAN, the former President of the class of '46, now Master of Ceremonies at the Cabana Club. BETTY ANN BOURGEOIS, dress designer for Seventeenf' GEORGE MCLEAN, World's Champion Speller. CATHERINE EVANS, golf champion. BOB MOUSHEGIAN, Champion Boxer of San Francisco. KAY BAGSHAW, a receptionist in DOCTOR JOANNE CONNORS, office. HAROLD READY, milkman for Hood and Sons. RUTH LALIBERT, secretary to the Mayor in her beloved Wforcester. JIMIVIY GEORGAKAKOS, doorman at the Stork Club. JEAN MCKEARNEY,S writing a book on the art of subtle make-up. FRANK FELTON, owns a Hot Dog Stand at Hampton Beach. MARY JO O,NEILL, chief surgeon at The Children's Hospital. JOHN DOHERTY and BRENDON PERRY are replacing the Lone Ranger and Tonto. DOI-LX' SUDOL and MARY RYAN, are Rockettes in Radio City. AL CHASE works for the F. B. I. HEI,.EN GOLEC, an Airplane Pilot. 78 JACQUELINE PFRREAULT, secretary for the DuPont Plant in Ohio. JOHNNY LANCLAND, Oilicer in command of Pearl Harbor. PATRICIA O,LOUGHLIN, buyer in R. H. White's. ANDY CHRISTOPOULOS, owns Andie's Diner. SALLY PELERASIS, Hostess at the Stork Club. JOE BRYANT, call on Brilliant Bryant's Detective Agency . JEANNE MOORE, on the list of the ten best dressed women in America. PATRICIA POWELL and JACK FARLEY, playing the leading roles in The New York Production the Fighting Bigsf' AL BARONOWSKI, replacing Park-ya-kar-kus. THERESE BOURGEOIS, SHIRLEY GILCHRIST, MURIEI- MANOsOUs, CORINNE MURPHY, are Powers Models. ANN MARIE FLANAGAN, writing lyrics for Ernest Shepard,s new musical. EARL SMITH, still the zoot suiter from Dunstable. LUCY REED, owns a figure conditioning salon, Have a Figure like a Reed. DICK MCGOWfAN, a U. S. Senator from Iowa. FRANCES WOJCIK, Designing clothes for Vogue. EDDIE STEARNS, animal trainer in the circus. LUCY ENMAN, manager Bachrach's Studio in Boston. CHARLIE WOKICIR, lifeguard at Miami. JACQUELYN FLANAGAN, has a school of foreign dances, hula being her specialty. KAY MORIARTY, the fireman finally showed up at the church. DEKE DESCOTEAU and JEAN FUCF, own an exclusive dancing school called Deke and Jean the Moderneersf' MARILYN DAN'IS, JOAN GRECC, and GAY L1 Nllllli professors at the University of Pasadena. 79 BEVERLY CLARK, dress designer for 20th Century Fox. DONALD BLISS, editor of the Hearst papers. MARION RYAN, guide down at Hampton Beach. JACK BOWERS, comedian taking Jack Benny's place. RUTH LAPORTE, has two rings on her left hand now instead of one. ARTHUR COHEN has a band called the Hot Licks. His singer is BARBARA KING, rhe Hot Licks Chick. TED COUPE, comedian taking Danny Kay's Place. IHIELEN RILEY, is replacing Cass Daly. HOLLIS DEXTER, the second Lorenzo jones. SHIRLEY CONNORS is now a famous lawyer. BOB DUCHARlN1E, governor of the state of Texas. PAT FOLEY owns a jewelry store. PAT MCNIFF, master of ceremonies at the 'iBrown Derby. MICKEY FINN has a taxi, so just Call on Mickey's Taxi? THELMA TZIKOPOULOS, still very peppy and making her third trip around the world. THELMA CARAM, manages The Reader's Digest. VASILIOUS LETSOU, Professor at Harvard. ALICE GRIMOLIZZI is a personnel manager. MARY ALICE BURNS, trapeze artist in Barnum and Bailey Circus. BOB LISTON and JACK MORNING, replacing Edgar Bergen and Jack Benny. MARJORIE FEEHAN, American Bathing Beauty of 1956. MR. and MRS. MOSES have done it. BECKY DAOUTAKIS, personal hair stylist for the actress Shirley Corey. JOE NORMANDY, commander in the Navy. 80 MARY CIRASELLA. supervisor of Income Tax oflice of the Standard Oil Co. JOE STANKIENVICZ, has a barber shop called the Swanky Stankyf' ALBERTA WARD. Dean of girls at Vassar College. BOB DAILY , football coach at Yale. MARY GAIL MORIARTX', Madame Cylena of the crystal ball. PR1scII.LA PUTNANI. takes up twenty lines in Who's Who in America. MUEE DONOVAN, writes profiles for the New Yorker Magazine. EVERETT CLEMENT,S manufacturing hose supporters. JEAN DONOVAN, gym instructor at Wellesley. MARY MANOLOPOULOS. airplane hostess in the Army Air Corps. CAROLYN HOPKINS and MABEL ZAHERQ playing the leading roles in the Span ish production Zaraguita. JOHNNY DAHLQUIST, Admiral in the Navy. JANICE DENNO, still canit make up her mind about the opposite sex. MARY DALY'-l'M0m,, of the Nursery School. LOIS FORRESTER, writing her fifth book. SHIRLEY ARTENSTEIN, pianist in Phil Spitalny's Orchestra. MARY JANE BIGBEE, managing Toll House. MARY FINNEGAN, supervisor at St. John's Hospital. MR. and MRS. NOONAN, the former Doris Gallego, now residing in Miami. JOHN SADLIER, on the Supreme Court. MAROARITE SOUCIER, a model at Saks. JACK ABRAMS, track coach of the University of Minnesota. ALICE DUNN, retired after writing her most famous Book of Poetry. LEE ANDREWS, runs a hangout for high-schoolers named Happy Hideaway. MOE HURLEX', train dispatcher for the New York Central Railroad. 81 en ior un po! On February Hrst a Fun Poll was conducted for the Year Book. From a total of over twenty counters, there were eleven who stuck it out to the bitter enld. The survivors were: Jean Fuce, Joanne Connors, Mary Ryan, Esther Spryropoulos, Gloria LaFleur. Helen Golec. Mary Jo O,Neill, Charlie Wojick, Thomas Reynolds, Ernest Shepard, and Phil Jones CClass of '45, second vice-presidentj. 'K Most Popular Boy: Jimmy Keefe, Joe Donovan, Jack Bowers. 'kMosf Popizlflr Girl: Mary Jo O'Neil, Maureen Hurley, Betty Ann Bourgeois. 'Y Mosf I-Iandsonze Boy: Jack Farley, Bob Dunlavey, Everett Clement. YMosf Beaufiful Girl: Pat Powell, Pat Sullivan, Therese Bourgeois. 'KBoy Most Likely fo Succeerl: Vasilious Letsou, Armen Chertavian, Alec Athanas. 'KGirl Most Likely io Sizcceerlz Lucy Asadourian, Joanne Connors, Lucy Enman. 'KBM1' Boy Dizneer: Don Descoteaux, Wilfretl Belanger. 'K Bexf Girl Dancer: Jean Fuce, Pauline Allen, Terry Loorom. 4fClass Coiriediaiz: Joe Donovan, Jack Bowers. K Class Cl0'77IC'l1,iI'717IC'! Kay Moriarty. QThis was unanimousj. 4 Wino Has Dom' Mosi For Senior Class: Joe Donovan, Jacqueline Flanagan. 82 enior liz of! 'K B0-3' Slmrpie: Ted Coupe, Eeldie Stearns, Ernie Shepard. 'K Girl Sbarpie: Jeanne Moore, Barbara Mower, Mary O'Brien. all Class Heart-Breaker: Al Baronowski, Bob Dunlavey, Everett Clement. 'K Best Afblefe: Jack Abrams, Charlie Wojiek, Bob Dailey. ak Best Boy Figure: Al Baronowski, Jack Abrams, Eddie Stearns. ii Best Girl Figure: Lucy Reid, Corinne Murphy, Pat Powell. 'K Boy Book worm: Vasilious Letsou, Maynard Moses, Reginald Krystyniaek Y Girl Booleuformz Lucy Asadourian, Joanne Connors, Gay Lemire. 'K Boy High-Brow: Eddie Stearns, Al Baronowski, John Langland. f Girl High-Bmu.': Dolly Sudol, Barbara Mower, Pat Powell. 'Y Best Boy Muxirian: Ernie Shepard, Artie Cohen. 41 Besf Girl llflllilfllllli Beverly Harvey, Dolores Smith. Y Moxf Popular: lf. D. Reardon, S. Stoltlosa, K. Coward. 'K Most Popular: Misses M. Severance, li. Masterson, Isl. St. Onge. 33 1 N55?3UWW dk QW MN 312 f J , 4 A9 Q ,, ,, X fx 7 ,K xxx: X ff A R , Sv' 5 is 4 R 'KN 0 X M ,Q wx 1 X Af fiiwffgfx ,, Qy A 4' WN R . K HV SQ, ,VX 'mg kfs Q .R-2 R N my Q Y Qvgsgg f' X WW' S' M QW X fxiiv X a R M, in gm Qyfg, ,, 4,13 A is K J, R X MWMWAW war L , .fmww v , ..., . Xa .333 ,fm fQ'35K 1 2, 33,-. W mgzaffzm 1:':mg.v, wvyw, 45,212 RN J fi WWW AQ R , .L R L fi -'11 wr, ' 'A Rysffw'x,i,4ff?:, N 1' ,W QxS- w- N ' , 5 ZA LQ, 3 my ,' R 1, gfvy f: Qu nf, 4 -1 iv ,,fX52 w'f-Xu SN 4 6 Q Q' Sf' WL Xfffygf g ' T27 XE V51 ,f f ,Em my W1 K W' ' ,- 'W' '?'f::- -:R mi fw.uwf:,- w:'X .4 f s' vs V '- fwx-14aX f-.11q1.f4' Y ' -Sw gafijgtt X5 Y 5 X 5 Wow W f I R v ,L Y 5 1 5 ,Q , 1 a ci , . W W ,L X L ,fvf Q R 4 . R X 'Z My , is , Jf WA 1'-S ,J , , , - x ,ff wif-'-M, M Q M. '-'iw hm QQ 2 1. R141 Mew, rwwi-ff,Re,f . , ff?,?Zf g, Sv ,Sify W M fel ms 5 iw L. YQ if Lfwpx hw 'fwk ' ,,l,f'sU ' RL R, imm- 1 f J . ..,,,..-.aa-Y - SOPHOMORE CFFICERS lst ROI!!-PHYLLIS ATXVELL, ELAINE BELL. Zfzd ROZL'-PATRICIA BARRETT, GERALD FRANVLEY, President. 84 X, , , . f 1 ,ff X JUNIOR OFFICERS Ruth Willianison, Sc'rrc'faryg Joseph Foye, Prcsidcnfg Elaine Adams, T7'PdSIl7'U7'Q Standing: William Farrington, svfolm' View-P1'c'xiffr'11fg James Barrett, first Vin'-Pr'rsir1m1f FRESHMAN OFFICERS Patsy Ann Quinn, Thomas Barrett, Sheila Gilbridc, and Lorraine Penrsall 85 86 Y 'J T5-2. li J? X Dx .2 3: ..r: U5 .Li 5 Paq ris ce Dawson, Do 1e Meehan, Joy SCIIIQII' Ro Thelma Caram, U. Ja L4 .2 U r: 5 Cl 2 V? QJ .Kc L-4 GS cn. U3 0 CI C1 ed-Thelma Tyzikopoulos, Jea +-J N CU CD 1 Lemire. GJ u: -D fd LD .5 5 G3 L4 3-4 CD Q4 GJ C li que Artenstein, Jac 'Q 'av Regm rtavlan, Che t, Armen C QJ E 2 U aa a-a fu 5 P F-I-I uf .2 3 O C1-4 O 4-1 -2 L4 .-C1 U a CU L-4 'U CI fc . 5' E U5 U7 O an 4-J 8-4 OJ .-Q O Q: 13. 3-4 G3 D-4 QJ .-CJ U7 LJ U7 GJ CI 1-4 I-I-1 of 1-4-4 Kee CS ding-Jam CI N +-1 U5 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ernest Shepard, Secretary, Everett Clement, Firsf Vice'-Prasidwzfg james Keefe, Second Vifl'-Pl'FSi11lC'71fj Andrew Christopoulos, Treaszzrzfr. SENIOR CLASS Early in the fall we chose Joe Donovan to lead our class as president. He remained with us long enough to be the most successful master of ceremonies ever to charm an audience at a minstrel show, and then left in answer to the mighty roar of the ocean. The remaining class officers carried on. In order to give the class full representa- tion each home room was asked tc elect one of its members to the senior council. This group has appointed committees to select the class ring, to choose the class motto, and to run the senior prom. Our class elections have been lively affairs each year, but no one can completely explain the all-boy slate of '46. We lost many members in '45 and '46 to the services, but those of us who have stayed will doubtless bring fame to L. H. S., our Alma Mater. 89 0 X Wai-x. 3171. -'v X L ' F ,W , G -Q- xw 04,4 WM, wwj 0 ! xwwkhw -4' 12' M-We ,r'2g,,Y j':-N Ak. M, W 'Q-2.mf,Q' '-f4i+4.a,yQ'x 90 .2 ,ax gf .- QKQZ 'T lst row-Theresa Gleason, Reginald Krystinak, Vasilios Letsou, Mr. Edward Sul- livan, Gabrielle Lemire, Alex Athanas, Thelma Caramg 2nd row-Salem Elias, Priscilla Putnam, Alberta Ward, Joanne Connors, Katherine, Cavoures, Dolly Berke, George Tsaffarasg 3rd row-Elizabeth Donovan, Joan Gregg. Ella Naberezny. Ara Donoian, Donald McIntyre, Lucy Asadourian, Irene Tebich, Gloria LaFleur. NATIONAL HoNoR SOCIETY In Lowell High School, as in many other schools throughout the country. election to the National Honor Society is one of the greatest distinctions which may be con- ferred upon a student. Election to the Society is not based on scholarship aloneg .1 member must also be outstanding in character, leadership, and service. The emblem of the National Honor Society is the keystone and the flaming torch. the keystone symbolizing the high ideals of the organization. and the flaming torch symbolizing its purpose. At the base of the keystone are the letters C. S. L. S. standing for the four cardinal principles of the organization-character, scholarship, leader- ship and service. Those Juniors with a grade of 90'2 or more, Within the highest S'j of the junior class, and those Seniors with a grade of 85'2 or more, within the highest 1S'Q of the Senior class are eligible for membership. They must, however, be approved by a faculty council made up of the headmaster, submasters. and department heads. Each year a special initiation ceremony is held, in which the members pledge themselves to uphold the ideals of the society. Since 1927 when the Lowell Chapter of the National Honor Society was first formed under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Choate, 1638 students have had the priv- ilege of membership. Now under the guidance of Mr. Edward Sullivan, the National Honor Society continues to function as the leading society of Lowell High School. 91 THE STARTING TEAM Gos- ft ly, Robe 2 pa 5' rcier, William as, Arthur Me Athan Alec rd, Maurlce Simoneau, cu .2 Qi Q.: O-O s.. O ca LD bt 'O CI eu E 1.4 2 as O V-a de Mauro. CJ F1 2 George Flynn, .ii D rd .Q E as .-C1 Arc OI' r, Vicr uis E -CI eu Q ng-John Standi selin. HERBERT COCHRANE CHESTER BARRER THE 1945 FOOTBALL SQUAD The outlook of the 1945 football was a very promising one. Witli the great coaching staff of Herbert Cochrane and his able assistant Chet Barker, the staff took the boys in hand and tried their utmost to mold a well geared machine. The coach drove the boys hard and before long they were in perfect condition. They were headed by the two C0-Captains Bob Dailey and john Dahlquist. The boys were able and will'ng to learn. Their first was .1 grueling contest with Salem. Although they were beaten their spirit wasn't broken. As the season wore on the team seemed to be jinxed by injuries. One defeat followed another and up to their final game, with Lawrence High School they hadn't won a game. The boys rose up to their greatest height, and defeated the highly favored Law- rence team. It was a tcugh game in which the fleet-footed Mike DeMauro time and again turned back the strong Lawrence team. The Lowell line was outstanding. The com- bination of Stearns through the Middle and DeMauro around the ends spelled doom for the Lawrence team. This victory proved once again that the Lowell boys had what it takes to win when the pressure was on. 93 QU AD S KE T BALL S BA 1. 1-+L '34 -2 mm., 3-4 030 on on a-.gg gina CD E if 11744 35? USED 4-JCIOJ EWU E53 o L1-JMS up. H 21-4 cn-Ev? EHS og: C css N M Sw' :QQ 'KE .-.JSO 4-2+-5 AUM wlfg JO, mid' if :J C256 C129 -GNL.. Pilar: Cz 604 QE, 302 QW -Q.. U3 ,Effw noni? .age :sci 3530 gm- VJ U .: 302123 3.1445 moo MQQQ F-23 il-4--4 -523 ug ..: 2-.JJ v-1.2, U22 D26 365 Cn 5 ,EM is 4: .U BASKETBALL Lowell Revere Lowell Everett Lowell Somerville Lowell Medford Lowell Everett Lowell Chelsea Lowell Malden Lowell Medford Lowell Revere Lowell Lawrence Lowell Somerville Lowell Keith Lowell Lawrence Lowell Keith TOTAL: Won 33 Lost 7g Pts. for-4013 Pts. against--531. The 1946 Varsity basketball team finished fifth in the Boston Interscholastic Basketball League, under the guidance of Anthony fTonyj Archinski, who succeeded Frank Skaff as coach. One of the major reasons for the team's winning only one- third of its games was the fact that none of the players on the squad had played on the varsity team before. For this reason, much valuable time was lost in seasoning the team. But what the boys lacked in playing knowledge they made up in game-spirit and love of the sport. All the home games were played on the Textile College court. The high scorers for the season were: Natsios, with 91 pcintsg Ginalski, 73 pointsg and Macaronis, 67 points. 95 SQUAD TRACK 'U ... .14 1-4 rs .CI U CD E E1 S-4 .D 42 .M U P3 P? 45 CL4 GS U si GJ C4 .E hd Fw J U ': 4-3 F3 on 'O L-4 F3 C4' O 'U 4.1 6 OJ OJ -C4' Ch .2 LD 'U 3-4 Q1 3 'U u.: ,1 O40 C4' u: J-I .-4 U5 gf 5-3 .-C .EP x-4 O 4-J LJ '-4-1 cu T B O 1-.4 8-I C4' O 1... U-4 5 ru an 5 Lu uf 5 Stanley morxtes, rge Plo O cu QD 54 4-I 1-4 ru O0 0-0 E eu O-O x-4 O fu QD .-CI U cvs O gf 0.0 .E 'O C1 vs I-J VJ E O L4 2 Stearns, Michael ward 'D Ll-I 4 U 'S 3 CI -CI O P1 -6 L4 US U E George os, 'E O Q-4 O L.: cn N s: 4 n 72 P cu C3 4-A cn CJ C s-4 F-T-I -Z. U .2 C4' ?w 5-5 CD 5x s-4 M 2 rs .E oc Q2 od A ski HOW Barn CFI 2 4 .NE Diza gene ' ' '- i f W AL Q , W2 1' f GEORGE F.I1AGGERTY TRACK The 1946 track team of Lowell High School, which was coached under the in- telligent guidance of George Haggerty, was built around the nucleus of the returning lettermen of the year 1945. Among them were Captain Jack Abrams, star 300-yarder, Charles Wojcik, hurdles and 600-yarder, James Kinney, 100-yarder, Henry Mroz, dis- tance runner, Edward Stearns, shot-putter, and Joe Normandy, high-jumper, who left early in the season to join the armed forces. Our boys opened the season victoriously by finishing in a tie for first place in the Northeastern Interscholastic Meet which was held in the Y. M. C. A. of Boston. This was the first time that Lowell has captured that important meet. For their strenuous efforts, our boys were presented with a trophy which will be turned over to the school for posterity. In the dual meets, Lowell defeated the Andover Jayvees twice, but lost to Lynn English and Lynn Classical. The defeats at both Lynn tracks were due to the fact that our team was unaccustomed to the strange floors at the Lynn gyms. However, our boys came through with a gallant victory over our ancient rival, Lawrence, by the score of 45-32. Lowell concluded the indoor campaign by finishing fourth in the senior division of the Greater Boston Interscholastic Meet. The schedule for the outdoor season included a quadrangular meet between Newton, Lawrence, Lowell, and Medford, dual meets with Lawrence and the Andover Jayveesg and the Little Olympics, which is the annual event held at Shedd Park to compete for the Foley watch. 97 s, Sawyer. 2 IJ O Q.. O x. cu OD L4 ,2 F3 M ki, S W , DcMauro, Barano , Macaronis CU U5 O 14 .-E O 1-3 cn Q Q 'cz Q U ll N U G4 CE Deega riahtaris, QE A E U L5 5 BASEBALL SCHEDULE May Revere at Lowell May ..,EEE Lowell at Somerville May ....,o. Everett at Lowell May ,... Medford at Lowell May June June Lowell at Malden . o,.... Lawrence at Lowell Lowell at Lawrence The wealth of material which Coach Stan Stoklosa had on hand dispelled many pro'blems for baseball. The nucleus for this year's squad was composed of veterans from last year's star-studded combination. Some came to us packed with experience after playing Legiong still others from Twilight League and C. Y. O. ball. NVith a field of such candidates and able coach, Stan Stocklosa had a fine team. As is customary, the team entered in the Greater-Boston High School League coming up against such powerful teams as Medford, Somerville, Everett, and Chelsea. Last year's team finished third in a field of eight. The chief objectives were to extend our lead on Lawrence, as far as this year is concerned, in sportsg to break up the line of victories over L. H. S. which have been garnered by Keith Academy on the field of combat, to cop the pennant of the Greater- Boston League and get into the play-offs at Fenway Park. 99 BATON TWIRLERS 1 WILFRED T. BOULGER Attention! The history of the Lowell High School Twirlers. Lowellites rec- ognize and admire our white and gold uniforms, but few are familiar with its origin. It was in the fall of 1935 that Wilfrid T. Boulger organized and trained a unit of thirty members and one chosen leader. At the Thanksgiving Day game in Lawrence, the twirlers made their first appearance and were received with much enthusiasm. This resulted in a regular appearance at all football games including those played out of town. The unit wore uniforms which consisted of white skirts and sweaters displaying a large red L. The following year an acrobatic leader was featuredl and the unit proudly intro- duced thcir new two piece uniforms trimmed with gold buttons. In adidition to precision twirling and intricate drills, selected solo twirlers were featured. . The public became interested and the unit appeared at the State Music Festivals and the New England Music Festivals. These appearances have been discontinued since the war. Popularity grew immensely and invitations were received to appear in almost all of the principal cities in Massachusetts, New Britain, Connecticut and Portland, Maine. There has been a great demand for appearances in Lowell and sur- rounding towns. Small selective groups featuring precision and solo twirling. Swiss flag swinging, electric baton and vocal numbers have appeared before every charitable and fraternal group in the city. Championship Competitions were introduced in 1942 and gold and silver medals were awarded accordingly. A contest for Novice Twirlers proved successful and en- couraged pupils to develop their abilities. Twirling is a twelve month activity which has enabled members to perfect their posture and develop poise. 101 OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENT Colonel John Conway. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Moushegian, Lieutenant Colonel Leo Richards, Lieutenant Colonel John Langland, Lieutenant Colonel Everett Clement, Lieutenant Colonel John Sadlier, Jr. Major James Keefe, Major Armen Chertavian, Major Robert Gosselin, Major Robert Dunlavey. Captain Adjutant Edward O'Brien, Captain of Supply John Farley, Captain of Communications Donald Bliss, Captain of Intelligence Jack Morning. Lieutenant Adjutant Richard Chadwick, Lieutenant Adjutant Harold Ready, Lieuten- ant Adjutant Frank Tully, Lieutenant Adjutant Edward Stearns. Lieutenant Ordinance Sotiros Chaparas, Lieutenant Ordinance Robert Liston, Lieutenant Ordin nce Edward Rusz-czyk. Company Commanders: Captain Maynard Moses, Captain ,Alec Denesowicz, Captain Vasilious Letsou, Captain Jordon Loftus, Captain Gabriel Pitta, Captain Donald Spearel, Captain Salem Elias, Captain George Tsaffaras, Cap- tain Joseph Stankiewicz, Captain Alec Athanas, Captain Andrew Ch ristopoulos, Captain Charles Borgas. Z1 CAPTAIN JOHN J. WALSH Military Insfructor BOY OFFICERS For years Lowell High School has been symbolized by the dashing Boy Officer and now we present the officers of the class of '46. Proudly displaying their handsome militaristic uniforms as their predecessors have through the years, these boys represent the 65th year of the high school regiment. Although the uniforms are a bit off the military standard this year due to action of the United States Army, our officers wear an original shoulder epaulet which designates organization, together with a red and gray rank badge over the right breast pocket. This is the year following the Second Worlid War and with the entire world in an unsettled condition a Third World War is not a fantastic impossibility. Perhaps these officers of the Lowell High School Regiment will shed their sharp ceremonial uniforms in favor of the khaki of the battlefield as t'heir comrades of the previous years have done. Come what may, the high school regiment will go on and the Boy Offficers will continue to train the underclassmen in military discipline and army close-order drill so that they may be prepared to serve t'heir country if the occasion should demand.. For many years the public has known and associated the high school with Boy Officers and Field Day. When we of the class of '46 who contribute to the Sj7i11d1z ' are aged and nostalgically look back upon our high school days, one of the outstanding memories will be 'of the regiment and the Boy Officers. 103 GIRL OFFICERS BAXVITA LANVLER THE GIRL OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION The Girl Officers' Association of the Lowell High School was founded in 1896. At that time there were only forty officers, who constituted a battalion. The highest ranking officers were the five majors. The officers were chosen by the instructor on the basis of their scholarship. Thus, the first major was the girl with the highest mark at the end of her junior year. In 1936 the battalion became a regiment. Instead of forty officers, seventy-two girls were chosen as officers for the first time. Today the uniforms are navy 'blue serge with gold chevrons to indicate rank. The uniforms have not been radically changed, although one year the girls had white uniforms. The navy u-niform is a badge of achievement which any girl may wear proudly. As the years passed, the requirements were changed to include the girl's personality and leadership. Since the Girl Officers served as assistants in the physical education classes, it became necessary to take physical albility into consideration. The girls are graded by the two instructors for their class work, and then they are marked by expert out-of-town judges in a competitive drill. The average of these two marks determines who the future officers will be. The Girl Officers aid the instructors in classes, they aid charitable organizations by offering their services, they promote a higher standard for the girls in the school. Being an officer gives a girl more poise and confidence. She has responsibility, because she is an example to the girls in the school. She knows that she is regarded with critical eyes by her fellow students, and that she must live up to the standards of the Girl Officers' Association. 105 1- f 4 , wx Mk ggxx Egg? Q ' WQQM '-4 fx- 'ffy Mun MIEQ9 fav: ZW 5 Mm lm T HMN S vf J M o .- 0. 2 .ixuo 855'-'gsm 005:25 cm Ui 25.2 Q-f'i.f a'? Sgxegs Qdiggi Mdddgg 3'22531Ji Q53 m 5A33gJ Q- 3 Qaaigfiid magic'-' Le H U U Emu? 4: gm Ljgbgffxo AFE25 G J S 35 ETEQQEE-Q 7:51 UZM3o.g W LEHQ ?6EQ5gW ,JL,fom 'EJT'-40?-5,-Tug SPx3Q S S-E .+..L'i.l1-1 gamma Q u - ' -C '55'f5'5?4 MQSHES .K ,..G gg: 2453- Q' 3 Quai EMF, 5-E 25 :Eng oo vifffahd wm-mQw E .-CIE:-C-4L: E35.mg Qgifffgg 86,4 H0 - 635. G icon -Z ',:Zs-3-45-4 :sl9U'5,-so , woli rv 4-AQ Z img.: . jnjpc. MM :ig . ..J3'U LDg.gL3L,-jigs -215' IKE c 3 '-5:5 ipQu':IS-15 S1302 as immfigg limi- -5 Q -Ebgad L'IPLg25o.ag U?-'H Sas Sung E MM QSM 4.6 PE L 4 4 ik THE VETERANS One of the additions to the high school this year was the veterans' room on the first floor. This room has been given over to the men who have returned to the high school in pursuit of a higher education. After three or four years in the service, these men realize that there are no jobs with a future for uneducated men. Under the G. I. Bill of Rights veterans have been given a chance to attend a college of their own choice and that is precisely the purpose of the veterans' classes. A great many, who were graduated from high school in '39 and '40, saw no hope of going to college. Some of them are nineteen, some twenty-five, some married, and some are singleg but all are able and anxious to make come true dreams of college. By attending these classes they have an opportunity of making college credits. Among these men we find would-be economists, textile chemists, and a few teachers, and almost all the branches of engineering. A number of these veterans have expressed their appreciation for the cooperation of the faculty and Mr. Dana Palmer, who is advisor of the group. I think it is for us to thank them for showing us that there is but a small place in the world for anyone without at least a high school diploma. 4 4 af 107 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT The Personnel Department was organized about twenty years ago as a service to both the pupil and the school. The primary purpose is to develop knowledge of business and office organization from the viewpoint of the office worker. Training is given in courtesy, honesty, loyalty, efficiency and punctuality, so that upon graduation the student is better able to take his place in the business world. The department functions as a business office and its staff consists of fifteen seniors-a Personnel Manager and fourteen assistants, selected on the basis of their ex- ceptional ability during the Junior year. The work Consists of duplicating, typing, correspondence, filing and keeping office records. Miss Annabelle C. Lowney, Head of the Shorthand and Typewriting Department, is the Faculty Advisor and Lucy Wronski is serving as Personnel Manager for 1946. 108 ROOM 100 Room 100 remains anonymously quiet about its activities. The members of Mr. Harris' trusted corps of accountants and secretaries know just how to put their fingers on every bank account and financial enterprise in the school. Secluded in the Old Building the office houses the comptrollers of L. I-I. S. There they sell tickets, balance accounts, prepare deposits, and restore lost articles. Mr. J. E. Harris, the bursar, advises, directs and supervises the processes in the miniature bank. Most of the seniors in the room have chosen to pursue the accountant course in the commercial department. Many graduates from Mr. Harris' 'Special course' are well established in successful business careers. Seated-Nancy Gilchrist, Don Spearel, Rita Coakley. Standing-Don Mclntyre, Marv Cirasella, Shirley Martel, Shirley Ccnners, J. E. Harris. 109 GERMAN CLUB The German Club, after four years of inactivity, was reorganized on October 17, 1945, with forty members. On Wednesday of the following week, a charter, drawn up by the officers, was proposed by 1st Vice President Edward Ruszczyk. The Eighth Amendment of this charter states that no person shall be an officer, unless he obtains the rank of A or B in German. Any person may join the club. At a later date the club was entertained by speeches given by veterans Timothy Lyons and Gerard Miller. Mr. Lyons spoke on the customs of the German people, while Mr. Miller spoke on German literature and culture. 1st row, left to right-John Blaha, Marguerite Soucier, Rhona Shay, President, Dorothy Sheehan, Charles Colbath. 2nd row-Arthur Desmarais, John Brady, Phyllis Scott, Barbara Hibbet, Nathalie Berry, Frank Agrella, Stanley Ballcas. 110 I my Y V -,I H -7,7 -Y lst row-Marilyn Clark, Dolores Berke, Thelma Caram, Prrsidwzfg John Sadlier. 2nd row-Mabel Zaher, Carolyn Hopkins, Pearl Gammans, Jean Taylor, Estelle Lieberman, Betty Michaels, Paula Levin. 3rd row--Alice Levinthal, Florence Liston, Paul Tarpey, Albert Geddes, Robert Dowrey, Joan McAvinnue, Nancy Carrington. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is the second oldest of the L.I-LS. student organizations. In the fall of 1921, students taking Spanish met with Mr. Cornell to discuss the advisability of forming a club. The name Circulo Espanol was given the group, although it is more commonly known as the Spanish Club, and Lucille Fuller was chosen as the club president. The only requirement for admission is that members be taking Spanish or have taken it at some time during high school. It has always been the aim of the Spanish Club to make its programs both entertaining and instructive. Each year, the club presents several Spanish playlets. The club members also correspond with stu-dents in South America and Mexico, thereby gaining a deeper appreciation of life in Spanish speaking countries. The high-light of the Spanish Club year is the annual Spanish luncheon, which gives the members an opportunity to sample such Spanish foods as chile con carne, hot tamales, guava jelly, and mate. This year, several Spanish-Americans were the guests of the club at their luncheon. This has been one of the Spanish Club's most outstanding years, in that the club has had more members than usual, and a larger treasury. The members of the club, also, for the first time in the clubls history, ran a very successful dance in the L.H.S. gym. The Club has been entertained by several South American speakers, and also seen Spanish films, all of which have helped to make the meetings most enjoyable. 111 1: c: 4 i if .ac N O U r: .if 'U If 'J .Q :a Q 1-4 U so o D4 I B 8 'U c: Al E E E L. rs 2 d O 'O x.. rs an rr .hd C ra L. I-L1 V, E DO O0 EE s. .f: GJ O 14 O D of L4 .2 I-4 FD LJ ln 0 .n O od C. 5 JJ V3 r: I-4 'U CD LJ L- 'U .Q 4 :E 'U .C ,o J L4 3 ..: BJ I-4 fc I a 2 u cn ,- C 'Q Q0 -N. 1. Q -1-. K. R55 S1 4 .t .1351 JOHN J. GIBLIN THE BAND Our band was founded on january 1, 1923, with the New Yearls resolution to make Lowell High School proud of her new organization. Under the capable direction of Mr. john J. Giblin from its birth to the present time, the band has won sectional and national honors and has always been the envy of all the surrounding cities. The band was invited by John Philip Sousa to play with his musicians in 1924. It par- ticipated, in 1926, in a national music tournament in Fostoria, Ohio. To get funds to make this trip, the band boys themselves, raised S-4,300. At the end of the trip the band returned with eight cents to spare. Those were the days when the band made headlines and held concerts. One of the headlines in 1927 read L.H.S. band wins First Prize, Class A, in N. E. Tournament. Headlines such as that predominated throughout the years. Mr. Giblin has treasured in his scrapbook a certificate awarded by the National Bureau for the Advancement of Music to the band designating it as a first prize winner of class A in Gloucester in 1937. We know of the fine work the band has done at football games, civic functions, and on our annual Field Day. The students of Lowell High School of today can look into the future .ind see with pride a band which will always bring credit to Lowell High School. 113 CI-IEER LEADERS 6 M ci .2 Li L.. .2 U :x 05 CD U 4-J ov'4 5-4 U :S co 3-4 E ua. 2 .M .2 C2 3 E bt I-3 3-4 C3 u: E PN U3 M cr? .2 :S o Q4 o 7-4 o CI. U'-S 22 -5? GS 2112 an Q8 ,QU fj.. +43 Wo Q4 ,E U 'QQ So A2 of .EE 9435 ,-4: .EI-4 5-4 '26 Ui' SPECIAL CHORUS IS Ll Ist ro-w-left to right: Miss O'Brien, Helen Mullen, Teres Pierce, Helen Danas, Gloria Higgins, Lou' e Bellefeuille, Helen Riley, Gloria LaFleur, Luella Ricard, Claire Topjian, Barbara King, Betty Ann Bourgeois, Corinne Vaughan, Theresa Commerford. 2nd row--Evelyn Sayball, Doris Dowd, Muriel Keefe, Nathalie Berry, Sally Pelekasis, Elaine L,Heureux, Doris L'Heureux, Ann Marie Flanagan, Dorothy Quinn, Irene Markarian, Jacqueline Perrault, Dottie Ann Miller, Lillian Koziol. 3rd row-Ronald Coury, John Maher, Edward Collins, ShirleyArtenstein, Dolly Berke, Ellen Delany, Shirley Gilchrist, Jean McKearney, Marilyn Johnson, Eileen McGuire, Barbara Talford, Robert Burno, Donald DeRoehn, Donald Taylor. 4th row-Clifford Tarpey, Lee Cherenson, Edward Murphy, Michael Savas, Perry Panagioutopoulos, Roger Roderigues, Everett Clem- ent, Armen Chertavian, Jack Campbell, Nelson Jones, Andrew Christopoulos, Clarence Edwards, Robert Huntley, Williglni Finch. - M I 5 33 'S . Lf 5 3 2.4 -C rs H I li K U Q5 's C0 Z rd 154 an UD C' C .2 61,3-4 lg? :EEO OT-3 EC-92:2 CD: -Q um:'E-1 ini-5: 9522 LD tx ,SEC E543 Us LJ 'SUEDE EET- . LEC ,.1.,,fDf3 .2355 1-4C. O o2',:2 Qudfit 45603 :s'5::N1' Mayo Zac OQC1, .1223 q O E C exEOQ ..Q,..33 '-'OT'-x-'U 4-:U ,- mzlzfa C5220 Q' Q S-Q1 Eau Z Closing 2-551, EJ: Q Zim.. 1-:CI JCI? UJFSU3 .9-:Ewa 647,23 P1-CI U.:-go 32:- gwz-U c-sd. TM '-'U 'o'U..r: EE-Em 5-J som: 4-ahQJl-4 -HTH .45 l-44551204-a' ..c 956.20 H5352 'E HM .JEWU E Z Q .Q THE SPECIAL CHORUS The Special Chorus was first formed in 1935. It is made up of sixty selected members of the Senior Class and some Juniors with exceptionally good voices. Under the very capable direction of Miss Gertrude O'Brien, at each special assem- bly, the Chorus presents lovely musical programs of classical and sacred selec- tions. The Special Chorus not only en- tertains at High School functions, but also at many civic activities. To keep its good work the chorus rehearses every Thursday at the close of school and also very often during study recesses. THE ORCHESTRA One of Lowell High Schools greatest assets is its orchestra. Under the direction of the capable and never tiring Miss Gertrude F. O'Brien, the orchestra has come a long way since its founder, Mr. Frederick O. Blunt, presented a group of talented students before an appreciative audience a quarter of a century ago. Each year the instrumentation has grown until today it contains such instruments as flutes, trom- bones, bells, violins and a Xylophone. Any musically inclined high school student is eligible to make the best of his talents. He may chose to be in one of the four divisions of the orchestra, string, wood- wind, brass or percussion. One diploma credit is awarded. Rehearsals take place every Wednesday after school. Many former members continuing in this field have suc- cessfully reached their goal by playing in philharmonic orchestras. The orchestra is always in demand. It appears at school assemblies, the school play and also entertains at many civic and educational activities of the city. For the first time since the war, the group attended the state music festival in Needham, Massa- chusetts, to compete with students from the entire state. NVe wish to extend our sin- cere appreciation to the members of the orchestra for their cooperation, and we wish Miss O'Brien continued success in producing more organizations of this type. 117 i l I Y I I 1 a I I u i I i GREENI-IALGE DEBATING SOCIETY The Greenhalge Debating Society was founded on June 26, 1856, in honor of Frederick T. Greenhalge. The purpose of this Society is to incite in the youth of Lowell High School the desire to become proficient in the art of presenting a strong and truth- ful argument on any subject. Despite the fact that the Greenhalge Debating Society was born and bred in Lowell, its activities have not been limited to Lowell. Members of this society who have shown themselves to be outstanding in the debating field have travelled all over New England, and have won several district tournaments for declamation, original oratory, debating and extemporaneous speaking. The Grecnhalge Debating Society has so ac- credited itself that it has fbeen accepted into the National Forensic League which has approximately five hundred chapters throughout the Country. ,QQ 2 ip , ff: ' ,, . ff ' . A . N eui, T A T X a a i i 1....,,,,,,, Q Seated-Arnold Trebach, Frank O'Brien, John Sadlier, Marilyn Davis, Marilyn Clark, Betty Michaels. Standing-Francis Reardon, Aflzlixorg Joan Gregg, Lucy Asadourian, Donald Dowd, Rhona Shay, Jordan Loftus, Anne Marie Dodge, Joan Murphy. 119 THE FIGHTING LITTLES John Bliss, Donald Dowd, Anne Kyriacopoulos, John Farley, Patricia Powell, Gerald Ritter, Carl Dillon, Dottie Ann Miller, Paula Levin, Ruth Denio, Jean Hart, Dorothy Timmins, Lee Simmonds. Tim! The Lowell High School Play for 1946 THE FIGHTING LITTLES By Carolina' Franckc' Adapted from the novel of the same title by Booth Tarkington THE CAST . ,48 -e--e------.Lee Simmonds Anfoineffc' Paula Levin Olifa Dorothy M. Timmins '46 Henrietta' tttt . e,.. -. Dorothy Ann Miller Filmer I t,,,., John B. Bliss '47 Norman Peel .....ttr..,oos, Donald Dowd Ham Ellers .- ...,,t,. John J. Farley '46 Dicky Harjwddle .,....,,.,,e Carl F. Dillon Mr. Liffle tot. . to,t.o.oo.. Gerald Ritter '46 Mrs. Harpedffle -- .ot,t..., jean P. Hart Goody ,... ooottt - -r Patricia Ann Powell '46 Miss Pologa ,...t.t . Anne Kyriacopoulos Mrs. Lifflc' oo.. .e .... . .,...... Ruth E. Denio '47 Sfwzez The Littles' Living Room Time: Act I. Scene 1. A July Morning Scene 2. Afternoon same day Act II. The next afternoon Act III. 5:00 P.M. the next day Direvfor ttoo , .II. . .c,,...III .. . ...... . .I.I..... ..I...... III. ..,... M ary H. Casey Music Direrfor I ,..,, e . I L Gertrude F. O'Brien Ushers ...........,.. ..,,,. , Cadet Officers L.H.S. Regiment Girl Officers L.I-I.S. Battalion 120 X lp . A .HN TRI-HI lst Row, Left to Right-Ruth Lambert, Marjorie Feelmn, fH'1lXl'AlIl1 Ullllifllldllj klncquelyn Flanagan, rim'- pi-isi.lm: Lucy Enman, Przfsidwztg Mary Jo O'Neill, S1'vn'lar'yg Muriel Manousos, Tnuirrwi-5 Helen Go- lec, Publifiij' Cfmirnlang Mary Ryan. 2nd Row-Ruth Sahling, Shirley Connors, Thelma Tylikopoulos, Thelma Caram, Helen Nickles, Shirley Gilchrist, Joyce Dawson, .lean Fuce, Terry Loorom, Frances W'ojcik. 3rd Row--Joan Gregg, Beverly Osgood, Shirley Hoare. Lois Denio, Ruth Laporte, ,loyce King, Dolly Sudol. HI-Y lst Row-Robert Gossclin, Don Deseotcnu, Rohurt Desclmrnie. Zml Rowv-Robert Hunrly, I:I'.ll1li O'Neil. Donald Dowd, Roger Vivier, Bruce Dickinson, Mike S.1mp.1s, lack Burgess, Robert Parqucttc. 3rd Row -Bill lioulmnger, ,loc Marrill, joe Foye, john Sndlier, Robert Fenton, lverett Clement, john Snlcsky, 121 john Genelski, J. Lemire, Raymond looney. 2 I wow XV! THE SCIENCE CLUB SCIENCE CLUB The Science Clu'b, is a group composed of those students in our high school with a scientific bent. This group, brought together with Mr. Kenneth Goward and Mr. James Conway as advisors, is one of the most active academic organizations in our high school. It members find congenial companionship in their chosen field, as well as ex- ceptional extra-curricular educational advantages. The Science Club visited the plant of a local newspaper and was shown how a modern newspaper is published. From editorial room they went through the composing room. From there, they went to the proofroom and the stereotype room, and then to the giant presses, upon which newspapers are printed and folded ready for delivery. Another very interesting and entertaining trip was the visit of the Science Club to Father John's Cough Medicine Company. Dr. Howard D. Smith, plant chemist, took them from the cellar to the garret of the Market Street Plant. The Club mem- bers watched the ingredients prepared, mixed, sterilized, and finally bottled. Newmarket Manufacturing Company provided another opportunity for the Club to see a different sort of industry. Here the club members were taken through each department until they had seen the entire operation of the mill from the complete modern manufacturing of cloth from yarn, down to the finished product. Scientific curiosity was also satiated by supplementary intriguing experiments performed by members of the club at meetings held after school. Our president, Charlie Wojcik has provided us with excellent leadership throughout the year. 123 THE REVIEW lst row, left to right-Gloria LaFleur, Catherine Evans, Phyllis McLoon, Ernest Shepard, editorg Thelma Caram, Dolly Berke, Lucy Asadourian, Ann Marie Dodge, Ellen Delnny. 2nd row-Patricia Powell, Dottie Ann Miller, Priscilla Putnam, Jordan Loftus, Miss Ryan, Thomas Reynolds, Marion Ryan, Sheila Gilbride, Elizabeth Don- ovan. 3rd row-Salem Elias, Donald Bliss, Alex Athnnas. 124 STAFF ERNEST R. SHEPARD, JR., Ezlifor-in-Chief Edifors LUCY ASADOURIAN ALEX ATHANAS DOLORES A. BERKE DONALD B. BLISS TI-IELMA R. CARAM JOHNN K. CONWAX' ELLEN DELANY ANN MARIE DODGE ELIZABETH S. DONOVAN SALEM ELIAS CATHERINE EVANS C0l'l'0Sl7011d6'HfS DOROTHY ANN MILLER SHEILA GILBRIDE Adz'isr'r: ANNA M. RYAN GLORIA B. LAFLEUR JORDAN LOFTUS PHYLLIS McLOON MAYNARD MOSES ELLA NABEREZNX' FRANK O,ERIEN PATRIcIA POXVELL PRISCILLA PUTNAINI THOMAS REYNOLDS MARION RYAN JOANNIE MAHONEY The REVIEW was first published in 1887 in booklet form, having anyvs here from about fourteen to seventy pages. The '87 variety held much the same style and form up to 1942, when it was changed to a tabloid format. The former contained stories, editorials, and contributions from various interested folks, such as Congressman John jacob Rogers QREVIEW' june 19161. Gossip was somewhat scarcer in the older editions, having little or no equiva- lent to our present day BLAI-I column. Through the years, the REVIEW'S final edition has often been the substitute for a year book. In these super editions, there were cartoons, drawn by some student, pictures of the Boy and Girl Officers, Senior Class Officers, REVIEW Staff, the Vale- dictorian, and the Salutatoriang a Slamming Tableu, and a lot of jaliber. Advertisers in the REVIEW, known to the readers of three or four decades ago, and still known by the readers of today are: The Thompson I-Iardware Company, Bon Marche, Pollard's, and Marion's. In the past there have been advertisements that are apt to strike us as amusing when we look back on them. Carr's Pool Room-Tobacco and Cigars, The Home of 10 Cent Collars, Compare our 29c chocolates with other brands of much higher price QEvidently many did, for the concern was liquidated about twenty years agoj, Graduation Suits for young men from 310.00 to S20.00 QA suit at this price today would ibe high class burlapj. The staff of fifteen is chosen by the senior Review members, from the outstanding students of English in their junior year. The editor-in-chief is elected by the staff at the beginning of the school term. Miss Ryan is the faculty advisor. Under her direction the circulation of the Review has risen from 900 copies in 1941 each month to 1800 at present. At the same time the enrollment of the school has become smaller. The size varies from four to eight pages, depending upon the articles of special interest. The REVIEW is published now, as it has been for nearly sixty years, with the purpose of presenting items that are of lasting interest to the students of Lowell High. 125 c ZH .Au fogralafw I r K i 4 .Lai WF! ana! jeafamenf of Me Cfaaa of 7946 To W'hon1 It May Concern: In behalf of our client, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-six, of the Lowell High School, of the City of Lowell, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, we have called you together upon this somber and sumptuous occasion to listen to the last will and testament of the said Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-six, and to receive from the departing hand the gifts which they have to bestow in their last moments. The Class of 1946 bequeaths to: The Class of 1947, hereafter referred to as the Junior Class, initiative, the ability to get the things they desire, and an even better and more prosperous year than they have enjoyedg The Class of 1948, hereafter referred to as the Sophomore Class, their heartiest congratulations on proving their worthiness to be upperclassmeng The Class of 1949, hereafter referred to as the Freshman Class, their advice to make the most of the next three years-yours is an envied position, The Veterans of the Second World War, the privilege of returning to their Alma Mater for the purpose of furthering their education, The Faculty, their profound appreciation for their understanding and indulgence for the past three or four years. Everett Clement hereby bequeaths his huba-huba aspects to Bruce Dickison. Danger-High Explosive. Pat Powell leaves her magnetic pulchritude to Dottie Ann Miller. Alec Athanas wills his football tenacity to Mike DeMauro. Dolly Sudol bestows her unpredictable nonchalance on Natalie Jane Sutherland. Jack Bowers leaves his howling abilities to Jack Lemire. No previous experi- ence needed. Jean McKearney bequeaths her naiveness to Polly Dinmore. Tom Garvey bestows his constant woman-trouble to any Junior boy who is' fool enough to accept it. Maynard Moses wills his quick wit and profound sports knowledge to Frank O'Brien. Joan Phillips bequeaths her intellect and ambition to Peggy Peters. Thelma Tzikopoulos bestows her vivaciousness on Ginny Davis. Andy Christopoulos leaves his corney jokes to Johnny Bliss. Sharp as a cracker and just as--good. Lois Denio wills her shyness and her art of blushing to Joan Gassman. Jordan Loftus bestows his gift of gab' on Donald Dowd, with compound in- terest. Therese Bourgeois bequeaths her lovely eyes to Eleanor Moushegian. Jean Fuce leaves her smooth dancing technique to Barbara Knight. John Conway wills his colonelcy to the most statuesque and efficient sergeant in the junior ranks of the regiment. 129 Lucy Asadourian imparts her infinite intelligence to Mary Birkenhead. Shirley Gilchrist confers her artistic talent on Christine Evans. Tommy Reynolds leaves his woman-hating act to Charlie Sharkey. Yvonne Neirinckx bestows her beautiful smile on Pat Kelly. Helen Golec imparts her personality and golden locks to Hildy Palmer. Vasilious Letsou bequeaths his profound mentality to George Sarota. Kay Bagshaw wills her title of Big Things Come In Small Packagesa' to Eleanor Kelly. Armen Chertavian leaves his powerful physique to Robert Dingle. Eddie Stearns bestows his hep wardrobe on Mike Sampas. He will take Dottie Ann with him. Marilyn Clarke bequeaths her authentic Spanish accent to Jean Taylor. Esther Spyropoulos wills her amiability to Jean McGrath. Bobbie Starr leaves her symbolic bangs and sweet nature to Barbara Tyrrell. Mary Jo O,Neil passes her colonelcy on to the Junior Miss who can pay the most in diligence, efliciency, and merit. Ralph Palmer bequeaths his Latin trot to Harold McLean. Who works for an A nowadays? Jimmie Keefe wills his top-notch personality to Jimmy Barrett. Bob Siegars leaves his English mark to Gil Stevens. W'e shall not mention it here. Barbara Ann King bestows her Hsweeta' temper on Barbara Dow. Betty Ann Bourgeois imparts her sparkling voice to Eileen McGuire. John Sadlier wills his ability in debate to Alan Rock. Kay Dakos bequeaths her demureness to Dot Callery. Bob Liston endows his suavity on Joe Foye. Miss Stickney's G Hour English IV class leaves their freedom of speechi' to one of her English IV classes of next year. Marion Ryan bestows her technique of making the boys happy on Ann Bolduc. Donald B. Bliss imparts his ambitious antics to any junior fellow who is willing to give up as much as he did. I Jean Donovan confers her aptness to get what she wants on Jean Gardner. Arthur Cohen wills his gift of orchestra direction to Malcolm Artenstein. George McLean endows Anthony James Murphy with his trombone agility. Ernest R. Shepard Jr. bequeaths his multifariofus attainments to any juniors who can afford to lose as much weight as he did. Signed and sealed on this twelfth day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-six, Anno Domini by: THE CLASS OF ,46 Witnessed by: Everett S. Clement, President James Keefe, Vice-President Ernest R. Shepard Jr., Secretary Andrew Christopoulos, Treasurer 130 ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS Qlflfl Qlfll 6810! We are never too busy to accommodate you in an emergency .... SULLIVAN BROS., PRINTERS 95 BRIDGE STREET Tel. 7500 .xduxigarg pfanfa: BOSTON CHICAGO OCEANPORT, N. J. PAWTUCKET, R. I. 132 anuafry 18, 1946 KJ 43? ,., X. 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