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eScreec 1 €)wi In now: ts. Price, M. ioretsky, B. Prosper, M. Sawyer, F. Sotrines, H. Stokes, A. Greeno, B. Castrilli, L. Campbell. 2nd Row : Miss D. Marsden, J. Morgan, S. Hill, G. Hatch. M. Salmi, T. Cocco, B. Mitzcavitch, N. Warila, J. Gentsch, P. Wehkoja, Miss M. Hogarty. 3rd Row: D. Statkus, W. Jasielonis, R. Johnson, C. Novick, R. Murray, R. Weaving, J. Jokisaari, M. Cirino, F. Han- sen, V. Van Vorse. Editor , Frank Sotrines Assistant Editor Marie Sawyer Exchanges Beverly Price Patricia Wehkoja Photography Robert Johnson Roger Murray Wise Old Owl Barbara Thumith Thomas Cocco Georgia Hatch Janet Gentsch Art Miriam Salmi Nancy Warila Henry Nowick Helen Stokes Jeanne Jokisaari Barbara Thumith Paiii inf, Haynes Carol Novick Joanne Ayotte Florence Hansen Minnie Toretsky Business Manager Barbara Prosper Assistant Managers Russell Manchester Veronica Janulewicz Alumni Frances Cuttell Lorraine Campbell Boys ' Athletics Roger Weaving Larry Tower Girls’ Athletics Janice Morgan Activities Angie Greeno Senior Literary Board Barbara Castrilli Raymond Connors Literary Department Barbara Mitzcavitch Loretta Iannarelli Sylvia Hill Secretaries Beverly Price Carmella Napolitano Wanda Jasielonis Mary Cirino Betty Musgrave Ad vis Miss Dorothy E. Marsden Miss Margaret M. Hogarty
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 5 J- acuity FACULTY Seated: Mrs. Clair, Miss Barre, Miss Hogarty, Miss Lead better, Miss Shine, Miss Marsden, Miss Collins. Standing : Mr. Fardy, Mr. L. Lerer, Mr. A. Lerer, Mr. Mattioli, Miss Sawutz, Mr. Manty. Mr. Albert Lerer: Principal M:ss Barre: Guidance Director Mrs. Clair: English, U. S. History Miss Colburn: Music Miss Collins: Bookkeeping, Secretarial and Junior Business Training Mr. Costello: Senior Math, Practical Math (From March 1 , 1951) Mr. DeRosa: P.A.D., Ancient History (From March 1, 1951) Mr. Fardy: Manual Arts M t ss Hogarty: Stenography, Typing Mr. Lawson : Physical Education Miss Leadbetter: English Mr. L. Lerer: Physics, Science Mr. Manty: European History, General Science Mr. Mattioli: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry Miss Marsden: English, Latin Miss Pasakarnis: Art Miss Sawutz: Household Arts Miss Shine: French, English Mr. Smith: Senior Math, Practical Math (To January 1, 1951) Mr. Wassel: P.A.D., Ancient History (To March 1, 1951)
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George Anelons 9 Crane Avenue Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. If you should happen to see a flash it’s Jiggs” on his motorcycle. George has been one of the envied members of the class, since he has both a car and a motorcycle, a combination which seems to please the girls. Joanne Ayotte 6 Front Street French Club 2, 3: J.W.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Secretary 3, 4; Screech Owl 3, 4. All of Joanne ' s friends will agree that she is full of surprising wit. Her vo- cabulary is amazing and she will be able to use it with telling accuracy in the future she has chosen. Lorraine Campbell 190 Main Street Senior Activities Committee 4 ; Junior Women ' s Club 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 4; Girls ' Chorus 1, 2, 3; Screech Owl 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Softball 2. Always busy as a bee is Lorraine, writ- ing a newspaper article, singing in the chorus or helping with the Screech Owl. Her all-round ability is sure to help this engaging young lady in the years ahead. John Carew 38 Thompson Street Baseball 3 ; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Good thing s come in small packages, it is said, and this is certainly true of Jack. He’s one of our early risers, de- livering papers rain or shine. Jackie will always be on the right route. William Boothroyd 166 Great Road Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Football 3. Billy has certainly bloomed in the last year or two. His smile and his little witticisms have surely made him many friends. We can rest assured that Bill will succeed in his agricultural career. Vincent Buscemi 49 Butler Avenue Vinnie is another member ot the A P crew. His shy and sparkling smile have certainly made him a favorite with his classmates and customers both. We can be sure that no matter what his plans may be, he will come through okay. Elizabeth Byrne 10 Newton Drive Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Bas.cetball 2, 3; Junior Women ' s Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Dramatic Club 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; A. A. Dance Committee; A. A. Banquet Committee. One of her chief diversions this year has been Byrning up the road with Mary. Her laughter will make any pa- tient well, we know, for Liz has always made everyone around her feel good by her jovial and friendly manner. The choice of a nursing career is certainly w ' ell suited ’to her. Barbara Castrilli 1 1 Powdermill Road Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Sec- retary 1 ; Field Hockey 1, 2 ; Basketball 1 ; Junior Women s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec- retary of Student Council 3. 4; Variety Show ' 2, 4; Ring Committee; Junior Class Play; Junior Prom Court; Screech Owl 4; Vice-President Dramatic Club 3, 4 ; Senior Activities Committee Class Night Speaker ; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Tiny though she may be, Barbara needs only her smile and sweet personality to win her many friends. She also possesses great dramatic ability which has been shown in many performances on the stage in M. H. S. With the great desire she has to help people she can be sure of suc- cess in any field. Ann Christofono 19 Acton Street Junior Women’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Senior Activities Committee ; Screech Owl Secre- tary 3. Ann, the girl with a heart of gold, has always done more than her share for our class. We’re sure her personality and friendly ways will guide her to future suc- cess. Carol Clark 12 Maple Street J. W. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Program Com- mittee 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Class Night Speaker; Junior Prom Queen; Cheer- leader 3, 4. Whenever you hear a giggle across the corridor you can be sure it belongs to Carol. Her gay and friendly manner has been an asset to our class. It’s easy to understand why Carol was Queen of our Junior Prom. ( 7 )
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