Medford High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Medford, MA)
- Class of 1933
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- W -- , A M yn J L-me W gf n 9 xr rn M f n n Y 1 n K 9 W 5 kv ml M nn W V Qu Qi RQ! n rg. 611 x 4 Q15 n qw QV Cgtevens Kadebch f f. 959 45 429 as QP :YS W QA fii W ik - Q7 ' n M 'I' V' Superintendent o Schools ff 151 91? f W JS 4,5 . n ,, - AR E ? 1 9 3 3 Igigfiacxif-fra?-G 1 . 9 ., - I A .4 491- aaa, lafwzcs- fg-.zfSqcm:.l,,. - V QQ wp s, ',: H' W E., Qi 2 Q ini I S W E y l H SC HIG zwx 444+ FORD MED 5 is as M 2 I 959 i AV1 b 3 LQQMgHA ' . O fr 1 35' qi qi . , Y A , 1 , ff. ff 0 f'4Z,,.fZ:S'9'2 Egg iia lfuwu wxrie ubibiiifi X , i W if gi ii , if 1? , 4 V X. Nag N5 ig W Q. M W ij? sy ig, wg iii if fx, iii i 3 iii ' I, ith i i ix i 4 in iii 01 O MR. KENDALL, we dedi- W C2ltG this issue of iuiwill' Bhu- - and VVl1i'rv, as a lasting' me- lix murial to this,-his first ycar as i Iivachnastei' of Medford High ' School,-and as a grateful 'ri-ibutv i P to his gfuidancv. The class of 1933 Z unites in wishing' him many happy and successful years in This capac- ity. J. I .l. 445 Hii N a 9.3 I 1933 l tfzJ5AQ , . Ks --1 lafwzes- - ' v W lla 'lr M W -- j U l' l N xg In J lf Nw W la l ll eff 7 ll ll , I' Sf? ll lla lp Elf QV lg! lf cg. l Q lil ill llx Ill all .QILKLY fi f' l l . . R d ' r 0 I ' V 9,1 l y I ll R ' ' , a rm rlend, f A xyblupon whom ue have more ff l than once depen ed for WISQ ' counsel, and who has never been l 'I' ' lacking' lll good, helpful advice. We shall always treasure his memory. f l ... , .. ll Al ll ll M o , l Q A -.df Y , I A - - - , 4. M y X ,M I1933 L , -5- -N V K . ' - A ' Q99 'revs '-s'. es f Q fzsfialyge W 6 X x 5 9 5 7 qoreward 0 the class of 1933, We extend sin- czgeere best wishes for future success, together with the hope that the Blue and VVhite will be the golden thread, connecting the memories of the past, the hopes of the present, and the r triumphs of -the future. - 5 -The Editor. Q L x . I 5 .55 it fin fi? ., 'Et 21 05 u I , on r AB 2 + -s 1 9 3 3 Tweed-ff,-c4.Q.Qg?4A J Hs- ww ,wa mpg . w , q N, A, i fi . W, , X-'wifi , ,N 4 WW' Jw L . 4.1. Wm C w....+. Mm -W, ,Mm . .. Q, , ,J .J , Lzf ,, Af. K . Mb, me 1, 1 ., . - . X p ,rw L. . w v-1 ,- 5 -L C, Sis f. 45R:,,:S?k 9 va I 1 I - Q ' 0 1 -. l I -- I -I Z I YV 'nlv.9Y, l..M:J2C.S-1 aaigaeiafzagslgge i' 'if S. xi x S. RALPH L. KENDALL FRANK S. GILKEY KATHERINE L. BAKER l LESLIE R. CAREY f qaculty A Head Master Senior Sub-Master Head of Household Arts Department Junior Sub-Master SARA A. CLAPP Junior Sub-Master, Head of German Department HERBERT L. COLLINS Head of Physical Education Department 1 ESTHER E. LADD Head of Latin Department' , EDWARD H. LEONARD ll Junior Sub-Master, Head of Mathemlatics Department tl, ELIZABETH LoE'rUs Head of Romance Languages Department NV RAYMOND E. MERRILL Head of Science Departmlen.t LAURA P. PATTEN Head fof Chemistry Department 'gf FRANK C. PHILLIPS Q f Junior Sub-Master, Head of Business Education Department fl. HILA H. SMALL Head of English Department HARRY E. WAIlKER Junior Sub-Master, Head of History Department NIELVIN V. WELDON Director of Volca-tional School it .- Kathrene Adams Josephine Kintz Nj Mary M. Bagley Daisy E. Landers : Thornton E. Barr VVilliam E. Lang -iz George W. Bates Myra I. Luce John' I. Bennett Helen F. Lyons Charles W. Borden Williamillla V. MacBrayne eg: Lillian M. Bowkel- Nellie B. Mansfield 1 PGYCY S- BI'21Yt0I1 Cecilia A McCa-rlhy Ii Edward M. Brooks M Arthur Noble .. Crawford G. Brown M. Gladys Browning Jenllle M Pendelsell Edwin F Pldgeon Anne W. Bruce James J. Burke Anna J. Coderre Marian R. Dalggett William B. Daihill Richard E. DeMuzi-0 Sarah H. DeWolfe Clifford Dodge Mary E. Dyer Bella C Porter Mary G Pratt Naomi Berget Walter Jane J Ernest Robert James W Read Reese Reid Rice H Robelts W Roberts Robinson M. Gertrude Fairbanks Edward J. Finnegan Elizabeth T. Flannagan Raymond G. Fly-nn Robert A. Frazier Caitherine Fuller Esther E. Gibson Hubert M. Giffels Madeline L. Gooch Irene M. Hall Eric Harrison Wilbur A. Hart Burton W. Irish Mary 'L. .l7en'kins Walter R. Johnson Thomas H. Johnston Mildred C. Junkins Mary J. Keane Florence R. Kelly Charles H Rogers Christine D Ross Mal gal et G Roughsedge Mary A Rowan Frank E Shea Marcia H Smltll Ethel M Straw Arthul G Terrlll Mary P Webb Clara M W9bSt6l Eva H Wllllams Elmer Wilson Earl M Woodwald MGTQLOUISG Flint Doris R Lawton Maflall W T3fY10Y Frances H Yollngman it H X. V W N if ly in if . 'X Y in I - - -f- Zpmd P .1933 , 1. .Mk ' 7 A A , g ' fx Marion E11 Smith l l SME ,ri '11 ,fS,.. N, , . 11 4 , H 11 47-,'gl.l,4fQ: , .,,,,,.N -' ,1 1 11w4,,,, ,..., -K ..,.- 1 ,.,...,..-..,,.M...-.,M.4,!-,.,..W.,1,..,1.,1.,W.,,M.. ,, , .Val 1 1, V A A ' ,M K -QW' V ff5',- K-,:'m.,' ' 1, wfqv' '.1j1,g3: -7 If Tif .': .f' 3 .. f , ffm .1- Q1 '5 ,.-Qf::n.f1,z.:fg,f . rg - -A mf-fh,1g1,m,. 1. 11 1 '-Qswfff 1 '11 '-11--wfflifg'1-1:-+:'g f?ii.? 'f2f?'5?1?1'!2l',W? fL 1 'T TQAQTQT-Psi '. .M Q. 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HOWARD Jr IIARRY J. COIILYER ANN E. WILKINS C RUTH E. STANTON MABEL K. THORNBURN 11 Biography Editors I ELLIS J. SIEGAL LAURA F. NORCOTT . i fx MARY M. GUIDO DONALD W. FISKE ,ix i Assistants kt CATHERINE A. SAOHAKLIAN BARBARA ELLIS K 1 ll' ELINOR F. ALLEN BEATRICE E. MAGNUSON i ANNA S. FEELEY HUGH RAPPOLI U COSMO A. DEBONIS RUSSELL N. GFARLAND Z GERTRUDE K. CUTTING DOROTHY E. FISHER I EILEEN C. GLYNN A i JOHN F. HANSON JOHN D. NEILL VB, i 5 JOSEPHINE M. PUZELLA ANNA PUZAK 0' HOWARD C. WVATSON EYELYN C. NELSON i I' GEORGE E. MADEN VIRGINIA L. GREEN BARBARA H. FISHER J EANNETTE M. GREENE Q- Business Manager I A JOSEPH W. POPE I 'l' 1 Assistants Q I. CARL R. NORDBLOM -i. ROBERT ORDWTAY THOMAS OWENS ' QQ Sports Editors . GEORGE A. MCCOIUMACK AUGUSTA M- ZANDER R A O . B- W' ' A 1 9 Eggs-Q-Mff-Mapes' 4 ' ' 4 ' .1 ' 1.7 ' fir ' ' Y 'N Y A Y ' ' L f P lk'NkxYik' kX X, x-A . . - '12 gzQ 412 fgiigwul-fwgw4i'i:i24-. lb,q ' Y P my ' Q! N di ilu fllllvnmriam W V xv Q M M SM QV 1 6-Q-LAS , fx MABEL AUSTICE GANNETT A rare character whose incduence V: wlll hve forever Wlth us. I 91' 5 AN - Ai S I1933I HZ?S 1S :W 1 1 : j 1 9 3 3 'C' IQ -GX D - 1 'JH' J Q' , S76 4 .h,'..? 95 , .Y, , . QP-4 4 - '-'- KE E X gb si E r 4, lymixmwus X mix- Q 2 Nun arc JBoun0 Q Ng' N5 P W AR ZR 1 . E Z 5 A wiv 93 61 if ff ,agggicm iv-- lafn - I v 'f -QQ' ?Z, 4253 Y if ' JA PS T. HOVVLEY HICLEN P. KE W Gllaziz f , 3 E 4' f ' I . 1 V H V E11 N' wif V X Ea M lP1'9Sid611t Vice-Presidei:NS W N Y W 1 1 Gbffirersa ! H 2 fi Z EN is I1 5 5 5 A A 9 . TRACE, A 'NI GILLICLI I X I H IRT RL 'STH IAN Q 'I' 1. 1 ..f' 'TDD' if SC T. 1.1 ' Q ,' t ', T1'63Sl11'G1' olw I H E da 7 1 9 3 3 lgig-f,,.:4Q.Qg?,g W' 0 fgp 'Sf By ,, I w I Ei? - IQ Q D I I I I 1 li 9 If If si' ' M W, BRADFORD COOLIDGE WILLIAM SMITH 7 Nd Valedictoriau ESSUYISI , I' au Q31 gi 1551115 Q I QI In 449 I I Z I , In is 011 I l ' I A i 1 ESTHIFJR F. KNIGHT HARRY F. COYLLYER A I .,, Orator Histo1'ia,n ,. I N i 413 I If A A I I I f NZ . gn . . Y M A . f Wi , -if , K 4 B'4 f '4 1 QV G Q' f, S Ns? V x 1 v X O S? GERTUDE T. ELLIOT DONALD NV. FISKIG X VV ll NVH1 if , M nn I' m 1351115 5' is 5 EDWARD H HOWARD DOROTHY In FISHER f f in fix I W if M fp Ivy ' Orator L' Poet 1' V ww gr wh QF lla alx S 5 , U Q Q 1 9si5Q+-?+1Qer-we L ---Y- .Fi wifi 0 if S 1 A ' 6 , gig me A . y , , .4z1.a. rr yp Q, ff! gig gg F f' ' azz ,avg ' if? 7 ' 4. Eli W '45 r . Q' C U I 19 M , 1 4 ABRAMSON ACKERMAN A AHEARN ALDEN Ni Fl.o1cENvE R. Asrzlxusox ELINUR F. ALLEN Fl0 . Ellie . Q Stenogrupliiv Secretarial Course. Scientific Course. Basketball l, II, Soccer I, II, III. Review I, H13 The Blue and VVhite ' :Some friendships are made by nature, Staffg Basketball IIIQ Tennis II, IIIQ some by contact, some by interest, and Dramatic Club II, III. some by souls . Always cheerful, always gay: BEVERLY ACKERMAN Friend to 'Lil in er own vvty ..BeV,,. 1 College Course. ' Junior Marshal, Review III: Senior Low V. ALLEN Q Prom Committee: Senior Prom Usher: l j Student Council III: Merton of the College Courie' . Movies.-I .UI-he Lion and the Mouse-v: I had rather do and not promise, than N J Kings of Nomani:i : lllrzimatic Club Dromlse and not do - ' H, 111. - 'Tis the mind that makes the body , rich . SHERMAN J. ALLEN W1i.1.IAM T. AIIEARIV ,, , , H Shermy . 1 Billy - General Arts Course. College Course. Football I, II: Basketball I: Track I. ' BIISKGUHIU- I His shoulder to the wheel he puts . A clizirzicter of strength and might Vifhose earliest aim is to do the right . JEAN ALD'EN 1 .,Jimmie.,' LDNA M. AMIRAULT I College Course. Eddie . C Basketball I, ' Commercial Course. I Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee She that can have patience can have Jest, and youthful jollity . what she will . ' 9 ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN AMIRAULT N .V . in 1 l gli oi 5,3 li gi -I 1 W so . i oi in A iii t-'-f - 1 9 3 1 6 M125 xaTQfsa+g'w 't , xt: ci apijcx if 'o - i - - ' . . . . ' - . - Je - 1 - Q 1192 lam I -5- , m t 1 iiaatgg., if V NB 0 2,9 it ty if t K t i -i lt! tg i tl ll, , t tg ANDICRSUN ANDERSON ANDERSON ANIYICIISUN 'i 't' ELLEN V, .ANDERSON INIARIE C. Axtt14:t.1-:tal by --H,,1te . f'0llllll9I't'i1ll f'tllll'S9. I U -t Sw.u,1mvia1 f-,,m-SQ' Her smilv uf 1-liver amd vrxttw ut zitbllf-I . ' A lulppy ttlnipervtl llringer of tht- best m N nut of the Wm'xt . ' CARI. J. AN't'uNm.I,lS College Unurse. --yymietg Assoviattv liclitm' The 'Bitte :tml Nxvilltkvvl lrelmtiiig' Ulub lllg Orcltt-strzt TII: S011- im' t'uum'il. A musim-iam, at sc'l1ol:i1', the lwst to be hurl, A very time youth, a verszttilt- tml . Etsx I. YV. Awmrlrsox Vfvllf-ge t'out'sP. Iiztsketlrzill ll Sm-vm' lll. NVitlt elf-liku fztvv :tml l'tlilIlllQI'S sw:-nrt, A Ii2ll'1lll2,' girl, at lnit petite . IVIAILIE L. ANUERSUN Stm11y . f'UllllllPI'C'l21i tfourso. lu Illillllli-E'l'bi gmttlv, of affection mild: In wit it wrnuztn: simplicity, at c'ltiltl . XVALTER B. Almltvt 'V'VVz1l . Gelierzll l'0tu'se. A gift of rin-lies-tlte wisdom tu know . ALBERT W. Astrmx t VVilliv . 'iNli1i6f - Elvctrivatl Uuttrsv t'tm1iiw1't-iztl t'uttt':-w. Surely, sum-ly, with str-mlfnst Strip . M1 t.tmJt:n I, A Nluelasox Around the world 1'll put at wirff For 1111 Q-lvctric display--just likt- tire . ANGELEIII ANTONICLLIS AHIJINI ASIITUN it :lu A it ii t M , S., x 71,4 1 9 2,-fa,,f4.L,QJ.,,,gg',,fAf L , V U t N c K X a 'N tl ,tl ,W tt. ft ft U4 . Yr if Qgfqs . . x . . . . ' . -. K92 's1 X22e ...icw-.zQ.ziq.4fta1. ,N -A V W in N . . t. lf ll f . , ' N-Q , ASHTON BABCOCK BACHELDER BACON bt PnYr.1.Is N. ASHTON M,xia:,i1:14:'1'uP. BAGDIGIAN . N' Course. Cflgrnlisfgclizll Course. X Swimming' Club. . Q23 llllai S95 h9r',he2f,rt 1111011 the gfmlv . I Thou has friendliness, too, and Wit, A I U 19 151129 - Two things which always seem to fit . PIQTER BAGDIGIAN Nfllihllih' W. BABCOCK 'fiBar0n .A l Xl HEMI... 1.0l11nilel!'czlz1l-foklrse. + N K'1uliiiilfigtliiggoxtiie.be mg world D S1:cH:',eETs1 agtgylflleiilsgg Iptfjlilflflyjt W X-ll Here he gfles with hanned unfurledn. EYELYN A- BAGLEY f I Commercial Course. IN AI.lz1f1n'l' J. BACHELDI-Ln Hgevieww Staff 1. x HAI-'I f'She whose inborn worth her acts ji T Tmihmcal Course' A ggetiipllewrliiil of the hum in race '1 Y Junior Class Usher. , ' nf' 1 f 5 f ' Quiet, steady, persevering1 fflfxllfl ' l W Some day him we'll all he elieerin.u '. L1-:QNARD H. B,-XGLEY H PAUL H' BACON Course. 0 Blonclie . Basketball, Manager. f v Sheet. Metal Course, The first virtue is to restrain the tongue, Always ready to give a helping hand . 'Phat acquired, almost, all is won . X I BAGDIGIAN BAGDIGTAN BAGLEY BAGLEY l. .a. , ,, 4 M fl 45. li v,. I T -1 p 1 'la 2 I M 1 .'. 1 1 W .5 at A sw- t W , 1933 asfqrtgfmft - N Nd W V ii iii fi if iii . . W ii Cf if W il' ii' i n i i ff at I I 1 ii i.. i 3 X 'am'K6 J , -- - ' 7 ' ' na Q. w x xv. , A . . . U M D' -fffif' .4 ff-Z -Ml!! vf 1 ,Z z mia iv - ' 4. Si? QA V W HAKEI: inxiilci: 1:AI.Dw1N i:Ai.i.ici:fv Grzoicuic M. BAKER Ilmus E. BALMIVORTIL f1t'llt'I'2l1 Course. lml1y',. ' lCii1mno1og'ist, me-chunic-, an ui-tisl, my Cuininorcial 1'riui'se. NM- hope that the fllllll'Q' holds izinw lm' Swimniiiig Il. you . A girl with ai soft wiim-, :in l'Xl'1'llUl'l1 thing iii VVUIHHIIU. J. XV.uxi'i-ua BAIQE1: ig..,l,,I-H1 COMM.. E.i,iu'1' P. BANUINI Ho :L czinmllu if you r-:in'1 he ai lig:h1- Nu1'l'y . house, 'I'w-Iniiczil t'rmui'sv. The lion in iroulrlo wus he-lin-ii hy :i VV4+ :ire nut give-11 duty to flxi-iw-il our inouseu. 1lUVVi'51'i To :ill things :iw lnurkwl out thwii' plzuw and hou1 '. A. Ei,1zAB1+:1'H Bixiimwix 'ABetty . Nurinzil School Uourse. Xoriiiul Schuol Club l, ll, Ill: l3l'2llHI1Iil' Uluh 11, III: Student Uouncil III. Simplicity is :1 medium exact This quality 'Betty' never i:1c'kvd . M.ucu,xicic'i' IE, Bxxus M:u'gie . K'miiiiw1'0izll l'nul'se. Noise is not an 1l6't'L'SS1lI'y zillrihiila- fm' success , C1iAicI,ics F. Biximx Duke . Cabinet lvlaking' Course. Vmraitionzil 01-1-lwstra. His hubby is his gllitzir, lu Ozilniiwt inaking' he- is :1 sl:11 '. Miuimm. W. B.xi.i.i1:ko Mike . Automobile Mm-lianics f'mu'so. XVhzltevei' is worth doing' :lt ull, is wnrih doing' well . UALINIFOIVVU UANDTNI DANGS UATION par QV if il V Q. D 193 i w ! .Gi iii , 1' 0i .61 Z S . - . , . U 1 R Iss Q Sara 1 9 3T +-'gage 99 i .clfxf -1 -ln 1-u 42 -my auaAz4rZ4WLDAe SNLSA.b B Lv'AQ'lE LB l in Nd I - 121 - ... fi 2-444L?4 Qf4'14 BA'1LS LEAUN Ali BLNNEV1 BLLRY Yanni xx E. BERRY ' Joe . Lxibinet M'1Iiillf,' Course. Beneath his outer quietness - ge11ll1-st A thi11ker's quality has its nest . C,u1,1xxA L. BAIES 'Louie'. l ollega lf0lll'S6. Norm-ll Schoo' Llub. 'lhe niildest 1l1'11lllbI'S ' heart . 7 1.x1cI,o'1 1'14: A. BEAUVAIS l2o0 . '0lllHlQl'Cl2ll Course. Varsity Sur-f-er H Ill I V v , . 3 Tennis L 'I I SPINOI' Prom lnsherg SW'llllllllllg Il Il. B fl-2 nes her ,ind mv I ,lm blessed with that chzu'111, the Certalnty 1ll6l'l'llllt'llt, I0 DIQHSOU- ',Iuthie . 3 lgusketpmll 1, College Course. '1iCh mrs 2 tl1r111s:1111 hurins Rlllt lengthens life . Jeux BICIIAIIAN lt1'1'.x L. B1+1NNET'r College Course. , N1,a1'111al Sclmol Course. H1 ' , VVl1ose soniewhat quiet llCl'SJll2I.l'l.' If his CHUM, dry Wit Valles, the Way I, t. bl.ig.ht9m,d b. hw. ,William SHN, - f1'1e11dsl11ps and suvcessl 111 the bus1- humor 1. A ss world as it has 111 school 1 , need luive no fear of the future . N 011.11112 L. Blcimy H . , 'Gigs . , Comme1'c'iz1l Course. AR'l'lll'R BIMBO Lrainatic Club II: allllllll' 1xI2ll'Sll2lll --Him--. nuseliolfl Arts Club III: lfsier 'IL' 1 1101191.31 Arts pmlrse. N L1911 and the Mouse . H 1 sm, yall 11 III: Track I, Il . I N Th? Sweetest M1111 Of grace - Mischief and laughter go hand lll hand . 1 V f' if GN ff 'H iyi 4- ' A H 1 Elf V M 1 1 I 0 . I yo by ' at v ' . U 1 H X9 ' I in A .i 1 .mal the X6 L 1 Y b R1 111 BERR1 11 1 1 1: xlll j , 111 t H If , 1 1 I 1 ll Il 0 ll Q X11 1 1 1 1 CJD 1 . 11 14 lt 1 N' ls y X 1 ul ne y ht A ,H i 1 11 1 Q ' ' E 1 tl , I 1 9 . F 'N l3lCIlllY BERRY IHUHAJIAN BIMBO l NU . Q 1 N I .141 Am with 'S mfg 1 l V' , P if i l E15 ' I 0 I ' ' 4. 9,5 V :WZ ill i M Y BIRCH BISFARDI BISHOP 1IliAt Kl.lCY W XL Doluwily C. Bllicii Josiavlr BIANCIFORTI I'l0t . 'AJ0e . Nl Scientific Courso. Geiwral t'rnii'se. I Swimming II, Ill. Truck I, ll, ill. l+'rom her joyous eyes :L twinkle glt-aims, .Ioe's tho kind you like: tu Im- in-nr, ul- N' WVarm with life and light . wziys friendly and sim'or'c . FRANK BISCARUI Cniixi-:i,il's Bm-:im1m:s'1'I2l: - l+'urank . A'f 'ni4 if . 1 C ' Tevlmicztl t'r1ui'se. .faQi1.a1.eaAtuf5 10,141 A hmm Hockey ll: Tiztsclluztll ll: St-nim' Play A 1 ,A 51?-V 'L if ' I -1 1 VSNW- I m xucctel ul xmm W 1 ul F7lni1'zu-tel' gives splendor tru yuutli . C I Bl xx .'1 , . B ' fx H GIF mum, RtJl3l1Ilt'l' lVl. BOLWAR R Brownie . H ,, ' Urniiniervizll Crnirse-. Uggiinll ill pmuse S if 1 z ' z ' 1 VC? ' N , uuess uid hllllllllt'-N 5,0 hind in li tml . Hmm ly ll, IH: ,Hack H, HI' ' It is on the fie-ld of sport tliut his vulrws ' Hy so ln'igl1f1y . W M.xmaix1c1-31' C, BL.wKI,i-:Y Marge1'y . Uoinniercial Course. The true, Strong, :ind sound minrl is tln mind that mm 6Yl'lbl'?ll'C eqllzllly f.f'l't'Ji' things and small , L Duma E. B0l.Ylc,x Housclinlrl Arts Course. llrniselmlml Arts Club. I H The wny to have a frientl is In ln- one . lSLANCfIFOIl'I'l UUE1lMICICS'l'l'Iil ISUIJYAII ll4lI.YI'IA ll l lil 045 is I' ez I' A 3 3 Y ll it X f 1 9 ' I?Qf.r .,.iQfa.Z.,.fA' if it it xi Q, lit i QQ! U + F if lr yi xl F Q l f ns 9 H GW inf Y. V 4 i I i QV T' Q-Qgelgk 2 - AxSkiLSS S k Yx i . . 1' . - -Y? - ff-'J 61,42 1,2 922 7 1 - 1 t a n? Ara W? ' ' 4. yli BOMBAVE BONANNO .IosEPH1NE J. BoMBACE J oe . HOHHACCI l,IOIlllIfIlg!AC T-I A. ERNICSTINI-L Botncius l3rnie . 6' fp. J N Cominercial Course. Household Arts Course. l XJ Simplicity of all things is the lmrilc-si Soi-cer: lhislcetlvull: Household Arts Plum. to be copied . Household is but one nrt. She wants to travel :ind to keep her interest in lj sports . CARINIELA M. BQNANNO ! Mi11ie. . , . fi, Commercial Course. MARION E' B0W'XP- Art is indeed not the bread hui the Shrirnp . Nl wine of life , Household Arts Vourse. rr VVho doe:-1n't like il good sport? 'J' EVA E' BORRIACCI RoBEi:'r L. Bol 1'11,1E1: 1 W .L Betty , .fgofy 1 W1 , H, ! l Commercial Course. .'?'Im1f 1 011159. , . ,. Q, Soccer H HI . Tennis Hr Basketball HV 4 hee-rfnl, 1llllblllUllS, loyal, studious . fl A corner of our heart is ever open -. For this little IQYZIW, Q ow GASPARE S. BovA N WILLIAM B. Boluucmclr gjigggyibollrsel 0 N Bill , Track I 3 Junior Prom Usher 3 Senior f ' College Course. Prom Usher. X . Track II, 111. VVell-dressed' and neat, he faces the V r Great hopes make great men . open road . ' 1- TIOURK IC BOURKE BOITTILIEH BOVA ,l. M ' dd all x ' X It W 3 I N ,limi T ,Q T Il lil N ' a 913 2 2 . l , i W A , .- p e to t A ' KG VgU'kQq,'1'S ' 'k 'wifi . sill - l ' - -'6'-v Jim, Ndrm Q, w M421 -ff,:.-? .4,. . -.- 7 5 959- ,455 21,0 ' ' 4, ' Q4Q f YY QB lo 27 if up .. .L xg M if M wg, v l Yi RHACKETT ISHAVJSHAVV UIIANNEN IZILICCK J! N by JUNE W. BRACKETT Jonx J. BREEN, JR. xl 1 i'Jerry , I .l0hrmie . 5- . Commercial Course. Umnrnercial Course. Born for success, She soelns, Track 1: Advisory Council. K' . VVith grace to win, with lwnrt to hold . To me the world is so full of things X 'Phat everytlling around nw sings . -' W CJICORUIIC C. BRADSHAW ' I Murad . XVl'II,l.ING'l'0N A. BREWSTIQR . f'0lleg.:'e Course. HU 1, ,. lmmmtii- Ulub II, 1111 lsiiskf-rimii 111. qfj C , I I Hshv 'hwlrtmls us along' the Wmuvy road lltllllgrl gciL'l1lliFu-1gi2Jll1' Iunim' Ulww lmillfll' Y . Inslmmg Us :mow to may the game ' His winning' smile and i'rio11rllinvsH 1 VVill surely lead to lm1mi1wss . EVA L. P. BRANNEN X Pez1nut . Q Y 1 f'0l1lTl16l'ClZll Course. Hl U 5 F- BRODEUR f llouselmlfl Arts Club lll. Umninercial Course. ' 'l'hQ- school would he :I zlvzlrl 1112109 llzisliqlmll 1. ' without her . Happy :lm I3 from cure Tm free! NVhy 2lI'6H't they all vonte-niofl likw inc- '.' l , I MQ H,tll0l.ll F. BRECK, Jn. Hhefiyy-n Cn.xm.1gs E. BROVVN I General Course. Brownie . Rasketbzlll I, IUQ Baseball T, ll. Wmnnefrcial Course. , I'is impious in 21 good man to be sad . Hllmflwy an interest for him holds . 3, . . . fi TIIIICEN IEILEWSTER UIIODEITI-I HRUXVN lj 'r l J Nl ' gl ,El all an J M . 34 wqvf1qnQfs?f 1 Q - C' f . fr 1 . 912 RQYA Q 1 xS,.u . ' . 1 -9- 42.2 - 1 4,-1' ggi 7 ' z L ' g 1 0 I ' ' 4. Q5Q Q I .1 1 1 1 71 1 N , 1 V V l ISIZUXVN IHUPNVN BRYANT TEIIYANT il F11.1N1'1s W. Blcowx .l1us11:1'11 Blicclrl . l 1':111k . -gj,,e . A11111 M1-1'l1:111i1-s 1'u111's1-, 1-1,mnu.l-4-iul p,,u,-Sl.. S'. 'Ul'l Yf'U j'l'l j' Fl Slmlf U 4'Tl1e bl-sl 111-111'1s are allways 1111- lil'ilX'4'SlU. 111111 11 111 I41'1111k. 111-ll Illllkk' ll gm. J. IJlil'llI1.XS Buowx H.Illlllllj '. U1bRH'l'lIY R. BUCK Y 1'11ll1-:lv l'1Plll'Ft'. --Dot . , IP1':1111:11i1' l'l11ls ll, III: 'l'l11' Illlbll 111111 1l1u fqfllli-'QQ 1'1,uyM1- Ql 11S 1 'VlH' Wllillll A , U . 1,:.1s11Qr111111 11: '1'e11111s 1. lf AH 2l.Ct'f mm Wm! :md I 1m'l'f'S'.. ' 'l'l11v11g:l11f11l 111111 1-o11si1l1-1':1tu, . A 1l1111l11-r, 11111111-fl 111111 W1-ll 11111-cl. Her qualitigg W, mm,,,,t UVM- CSU- mute . EAH1. IC. B11Y.xN'1' 1 Sl1'1-11'l1 . Slwe-1 Molul I7vpz11'l1111-111. - . . . . . . 'l'l'll1'li I: 'I'l11- Linn :1111l 1111- 3l1v11s1- '1HM'MA 0' BLUUJLX l'11ll1l1lllll'l'. 'l'l1el . . p N 'WY11 11111 H111 Il11lSll'l'S 111' 11111 days 111:11 l'0lHI'll6l'Cl2Ll Uoursc. Q . H W1-Ve 'wvllfl says little, has lltllu 111 2lIlSXVL'l' lm' , 'Pu fill H111111 :1ll 11s II11-y 111-1'111 '. 191111111 A. l511Y.xN'1' M..x11.11w111r: E. Buuurzss Q., 121-111-1':1l 1'1blll'Sl'. 3T2ll'?l'30 - V fW 111-l1z11i11g' 1'l11l1, l'0111111e1'ciz1l l,jUUl'S6, n l'is In-111-1' 111 S111-11k i11 111-mls 1111111 111 A l1z1111lful of c0111n'11v11us1-11s1- IN wwrlll 11 w1m1'1ls . lmsllol of l0i1l'1llIl,?.' . 1 07 1 7'N ISl'1'l'l IIl'1'K BUCKLICY ISVIIWIICSS Lf, I T A 15 1N, N 5 5.1 N . . 1, ,1 A ..,, , LQ .1 f N ef .. Q I U A P l . , . 1 , . A 1 'wa - ff?-2 pgs 1 ' QQ 9 Xi? '- iii i .. if lf il 4 if if lip M LIl'llllOYNl'I lZl'lZKlC l'!l'llNlCT'I' BURNS 'i K Lorisic A, BURGOYXIAI l',xi'u, A, BURNS ti' 1'0llllll0l'l'l2ll Coiirsu. lJy1izLmite . i Uliidcvcl sho is ai IllL'l'l'y lass l'uliep,'e Course. Aml :ill :irc glaicl in hzivi- he-i' iii this Bleu are wiscl' than they know . class . FRANQIS J. BURKIQ XVll,l,l.KM Bl 1'I,ER N, 'I'vc'lmicz1l f'Ulll'St,'. fS1 l 15 -i , llraimzitim- Vlulr, Ill: 'I'iiu llimi :incl Ihi- f ll9H'f' f m'S1'- ' Mouse . Ui'c'liesI1':i I, ll: ljiwiiilzitic l'luli ll, Ill. XVhnt zimrlii-S to thi- gin-:it may iilrllly HP S2193 Wislwdy 211111 to UIC l11'iZ0 to himl iiglllwd - lluiiesl, loyal, fziir, :mil sqiiziro lu his cg, fellow-meh . 7 ffm M.xiu:ixicic'i' M. BU'1 i's Bllhlllll-,ll M, BIRNEII ..mmSiU... X Millie , l'miinwI'viz1,l l'oiirSo. i ' Vrvimilxim-11-izil Course. XVith malif-0 lowzlril liuiiv, with vharitl' N Junior Marshal. for all . Q Hlloiiest and sincere, fuii' :mil sqiizii'c . ' i .lusrzvii 413. Buiixs .luiix O. BVYERS C li:ilve . .lm'kie . f College f'0Ul'SC. 'Vecliniczil Course. A frieilil to 1-vi-i'yuiic ziiiil l'X'1'l'QUlll' hiw A 1'liv01'I'ul svout, friend . XVhose cheerfiil smilc' ifliccrs uthci's . ISUIINS l!l I'lil'IIl l!l l l'S l!l'YlCllS 5 , Nr NL U, 1 7 . , i , 14 ' Q A f . 1 V b 912 A .Qi 1 9 3 3 .m. B14 QQQ ' 'Q ' Z1 ' ea ' fav ' ' gig 9' , ... ,, .ste t -fsggwfgk - - a as f . , 'wa id. Q, sawn. .. . . -f2Wfi!f2Y2f'-fl-'Q -. ' + ZAMLSLQKHQHSIQKQW Dil . l , G ilk X, M I .0 I I DYIINES CALJDY D. F1c.xNKLiN BYRNICS i Frank . ' Scientific Course. Q9 Hand I, II, Ill: Jlraiiuttic Pluh ll, Ill: Debating Uluh lll: Hinge fqfllllllllllbbl The Ghost of .lorry Bundleru. Nl Ambition is the f.:'em J From whivh all growth of noblenvss 11ro0eefls . XVILLIAM F. C.xnm' Technical Course. 'tVVitl1 lines and uiigles, figures he can i deck C31 ln his Course which is named Tet-h . I Nisir. F. Cxnnlrux 'g' Brud . X, General Course. f Baseball I. Always a lu-arty, infectious grin . I E'VEm'N J. CAHILI. HEVH. t'omrnercial Course. , Household Arts Cluh. A reputation for goocl jtldgint-lit is in itself :L fortune . ii .!. LUXBIYAXA t'Alll'.-XNll,I,,X 0 i I l UADDIGAN t'Al I ILL ANui1:Lo R. C.uu'.xx.x Ginger . Fommerciztl Course. Basketball: Baseball. Kind hezlrtetl, frientlly, and full of pepn. J.worz CAMPAN1I,L.x Camp . Auto Mechanivs Course. Baseball: Basketball. The minutes hy him are never tossed, He can count no hour he has lost? Evmfumiiix I. CAMVIQI-:LL Babe . Commercial Course. 'tEflicient, innocent, sincere, Of every friendless name, the fl'l0l1t.lU H.XlltlIiD K. CAMPBELL USOUDH. 'Pechnical Course. Orchestra II, ITT. The piano Ilztrry sure can play, . ITe'll be EL master musician soineday. t'AMPl!El,Ii t'AMl,llEL1A l A ,ie M ll lil l ,Q ,..1,,. ...,,.. ,,,., ' 3 1 9 3 3 1 We-ff.e.f-f s 1 ' All l 5' ffQl.,?S?k 9 - nxsxmsmn -.sm . .ai R ff 6..eLQ'aIQ ff'912 7 f' ' 1257 475 ' My Q ' 4, ' gli . Q 92 tl A1 R ll i - .I N .4 , xr I lig Ng W R W CANTY CANTY CAREXV CARFAGNA All Jonx J. CANTY Josmvn C. CARFAGNA t A Jack . TWiI1f'- ' N Electrical Course, TQCIIIIICELI COHTS8. I Keen in mind, swift in sport . HTUGSG tW0. S0 alike ill looks, y Are equally keen H xl f In knowledge of books . N, RITA M. CANTY Xllizglrliil J. CARLETON NM 3 Commercial Course. q-e:.hn'imlI Course fl' Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit . Football In ' N Let us then be up and doing, VVith a heart for any fate: , C Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait . ,IQ VERKJNlC.X J. CAREYV R ' Wannie . l Commercial Course. CARL E' CARLSON f' A little nonsense now and then Swede , Im Is relished by the best of men . Commercial Course. ' Football I, II, III. He spreads among us a light . U HENRY W. CARFAGNA ELIZABETII C. CARROLL 'l TWin . HB tt H, 0 W Technical Qourse. I I I Coaege Course. f VVTHCT1 IS HSNFYQ VVlnch is Joe? .Junior Marshal: Household Arts Club. N. The ansvver to this the teachers clon't Calm, serene, never fretty, ll know - Everybody loved our Betty . v CAHFAGNA CARLETON CARLSON CARROLL l fm fx l V i ll wi , . ll all ll ll fl A 44 fvqfwfxsfs. X ll fl if , e AB .1 1.. f, -iii X Qgbfgk S12 RQ X A x gms- so ga, . kd-- 1 - 1912 gig a- 1 .0 r- ' + QS MQ if V if xo N if N 9 V0 if V7 if ii? f if 7 OASICLLA FASELL Rosie E. CASELLA Lefty , Household Arts Course. None knew her but to love her None named hex' hut to 1u'z1ise . Tlioxms CASSELL 'Fmn1ny , Gunic . tivlierzil Business :incl Ac'c'o111lli1ig.:' i'oui'sn-, Howl imlure is his worst I'z1ilii1g '. CASTADORO CASTRACANE A. LEONARD CATTON Len . Commercial Course. Wise to resolve and patient to perform DCJIAJRES B. CAVANAUGII Dot . Commercial Course. Junior Cabinet. Chaz'1n she has in 11 gmeait ineusure-3 To know her has been El 1uleasui'o . ALi+:XANnE1: V. CAs'1'Ano1co CIRO A. CERULLO MAIN' Cicero Commercial Course. Technic-51 Course Baseball, Basketball. Track I H ' Strong and content, I trzivvl my way , HA 20021, Obliging. fellow was he, J Alway Was, and always will he . i lVl'AicT1N GASTRACANE X ..Marty,,. PIIILOMENA E. CERVONE Auto Mechanics Course. Phil , Baseball, Bm:lwtlm1!. Commercial Course. f A mechanic who can Work, To any office Where she's sent g Who does not know the term, 'tn shi1'k'. Her Work Will be most excellent . CATTON CAVANAUGH CTERULLO CERVONE . lil N gig fix Q M 1,5 is X 3 I Gi: ., ,I 423 lik . 1 9 3 3 1 P22 0'5 'E , , 'YQ '1Qsp k9 'i Q- W .FX 5' 40 dick , M 7 .- fa'i- 'pp 1 7 Q SV ., . Q faqs .ggi WW 1 V M V my R 7 l K x 1 CHILD 1 1HlPIXIAN CIAMPA CT I ARI vl W , Qi THELMM-S B. CHILD Run C. C11uc:L1AN0 .. Teddy , C0111l'1lQ?I'ClkL1 Course. X , College Course. Basketball 1, 113 Soccer T, ll, III: Swim- fjll2lll'lll2l1l, Senior Prom Cummitteeg Jun- llllllg' ll, llI. x ior Prom Usherg Senior Advisory Here, t.h61'6,4il.11l1 eve1'ywl1e1'e! She Cuuncilg Swimmingg .luuior Class cou1clu't be better in sprmrtsn. Marshal. Lots of pep, and full nf fun, Her joy in life luis just begun . Rqmgm' V. CHIPMAN VVILIJAM F. CLIFFORD . Cl1ippie . S0lU1Y , BiU - f College Couy-gg, General I'-Business and Accounting ffnurse. f Hockey 1, 11, lllg 'liund I, Hg Cheer- Football 1, 11, 1113 ,ljnsebzlll li Truck I. Q ' lender lllg Ulmzlirxuall, Junior Prom HA SU-ldellt W110 Shall 110i fail - Committeeg Orchestra I. VVh0 plays the gzlme, amd Wins il, tml . Vl1ce11N1A R. CIADIPA I l fl- ' - -1 . 131111116 -A Y H. Su11aLm CQFEEY f'OllllHCY'Clill Cour:-ae. M ,1 . ,, 4 Cheerful at morn she wakes from uiQ,'l1t's P WHY ', repose Lollege Lourse. f ' -. . 2 ' 1 helpful :md true Brezzthes the keen au, and c-zmrnls :ls she M igflbtlc' ' ,,' goesw. A 11161161 to me und to you . Jeux A. CIARDI .l0l1nnief'. 'I'0Ch11iC2I1 Course. , C ' The Lion and the Mousevg Drzlmzltic R11111 H' COFFEY Club ll, lllg Kings of Nlllllillliily-I College Course. K j 1 Prize Speaking Contest lil. Tlwlnlatic Club, II, IU. , A nlynamicf 1J6I'S0lli?1ib?' linked With 1'Charming-, pg-guy, 'D 1 orutorlcrzll ablllty . Clever :md witty , ,N UTRTGLIANO ULIFFORTJ UOFFEY f'OFlf'lWY 1 L 4 W, . A Qlm SJR Six ll ' bv! Qgq '-'Winn' ' 5 Y 7 7 ' gif 9 3 3 f f' fu' fcm .... 1- -- 1 . Nd AQ Q ax I3 . . ai 5-HQ ,Q-1' 917 gg 7 040- avg Z9 QS Q,Q , 111 .1 11 . 6 11 ' 1 . 11 8 N , 1 ' W 1 N, VUFFIN l,'Ol.1l1lX1lS 1'0l.l1lNS 1'4J1111lNS .,. N KING M. COFMN JAM1-Ls L. Co1.1.1Ns 1 l'Iiw . .limmy . ' Svwlltific l,'41111'se. P11111-ge f,'O111'Hl'. Q6 111-1'l1est1fz1 1: 191'211'll2llll' Club l'1'1-s. lll. XY1C't'-1 l'E2S1flCl11 llg 'I'1'111'l1 11, Ill. A12111- 'I'11u L1011 111141 the M1111se . :1ge1'. His 1111-S0111-11 1'l1oe1's Illiilly El 111110, 11111- 1-111111111 -11111510 113' sixv W Nl His smile, grruml-11:11111'11, 111111 11111110111 For Jimmy is il t'g1'1'ill big 111'iz11 . I Arc only 13111110110 by his style . J,1111:s P. C111.1.1Ns Put , 1. C11.1111,1:s XV. C111.1.1N1,1s 111-111-1-111 1311111-S1-. uw, 1. ,. 171'2lIlliit1L' 1'l1111: '1'l'2l4'1i 1, Il, lll. . . ,IImfii3i1Qll'lmurge Ile gazes 1111 the wurlcl with il s111111-', NVl1:1tsoev111' thy 11111111 1111119111 141 1111, C 111011 110241 it with thy Hliglllh. XVILIIIAM S. CMALINS Sie'1'1e . ,X 1'ullcg'e C401ll'Ht'. 1, v w . lf you P2111 Iill 11111 11111'm'-'1x'i11 ' lll1lll111', Cllgxumih xx' c'm'L1AS Ynurs is 1111- wu1'l11 211111 UYgl'y111TllQJ,' 111 il . 'liuf mmllege 1'U11l'SC. In eVe1'ythi11pr he 1111551-sans l'kll't' 11hi1i1y . HARRY ,j. C1jl,LY141lQ .li111111ie . 'l'1-1-lmical f'l11ll'S6. I I H UI y Y 1'L'Y19YV Stull' I, ll: l11'z1111111ic 1' 111 , I HPJHIN A- O11-IMS , L.11llllOl' Ulziss Sl3i'l't'12l1'j'I 1511111111112 Vlllll U f-15115-'Q I. III: 'I'h1- 131110 111141 XYhi11 ' 811111: f 1'11111111e1'1'iz1l 1'01lI'SlJ. l'l2lSS HiSlf'l'1flH- H , U h 1 Q 'Ll+'111' you 11l0l'e is El l'1w11lity, 21 lil 1112111-, l2111, 111-iw, 1110112 S12lll11H the lYl1111l1111. 111111 lL c'1111ge11iz1l duly . The f'lvz11'-1-yef1 1112111 who 11111111 s. , 1'u1,1.1Ns 1'111.1.1Ns 1'0l1I.INS 1 'l1l1YEl1 , I 1 lik X , -1 lk 1 I' ns 1:1 5 f' A ' 7 'kS ' . vii .1 1 I 41 14 W R ,..,,....,,. 1 1 41 1 .,.. 1 1 1 1 WN J i X14 . , E T?g? f.Lqf 9 49 W J in Q I Vg lg' V if lil I I l Y all P ZQQJGNX 1 ' ' ' In m xxw- . . . . . Y . A .ar - fi- .e fzfi ff W9 COLOMTZO CONNEHS CONNOIRS t,'UX'I'llAlbA .JUHIWIIINE F. COLUMBQ IWARION A. COOK 1-Joy M, A. U. Household Arts t'uu1'sL'. U01111U'3l'Q'i4ll Uf'Ul'ff0- i Huusehold A,-is q'1u1,, lJu111ty, nlellglltlul zllltl 4lt'2ll'u. hlQkll'll6StIl6SS mul shuxority are synony- IYTUUSH- IUINALIJ A. CUUKE C0okie . 'l'er'l111iuz1l f'ULll'Sl:', GlilC'l'R,lfIlE CONNERS lSlondie . Unmmercial Coursc. .lunior Marslmal: llrnusolmld Arts Vlulm. 'I'1'ue friendslxilm is like sound health, the value of it is sclrlom known until it ln lost . .Ions A. Coxxmcs 'l'vc'h11iCal Co111's4-. wurksllulm is his sclmolu. .luslcmr J. Coxmmlu Hoe . 'I'r-clmical fYUlll'SU, 'Trmllrage and DE5I'SOV0l'2llll'C have u lnzxgxi- val talisnmnu, COOK COOKE llelmting' Ululw ll. Simple words :uw allways lvl-st xvllvll l'h2il'2lClQl' is put In tvstu. W. Blc.xn1-'mm Coo1.111G11: Bra ml . College l'0lll'HQ. 1ll'iLlIl2lllf' Club H, ll'lg fJl'4'lll'Nll'2l I, ll lll hm 3 'zml l, ll, Ill: lligllilllllfl' Ululn l Ill: Tho Lion :md ihv Mouse .AG Wm llosi of Jerry Ulllltlll'l'HI Stuflvut um-il: Review Stuff l, ll: Claus Valx-fli4'tu1'izLl1. I V Ho Sails rm, the slnp 'Amluitmn ml he'll land on the shura 'Success A RI l'll E. Com-:Y Tootin . l'olleg'e f'0llI'SC. Rasketlmll l, ll: 'l'cl111is I, II, Ill: H1 vhestrzl I, ll, lll: Drmmlziiic' Ululm ll. A mziirlml mild and men-li, swil'1 to lwlu and slow to speak . UOOLI Irtll-I l'Hlll'IY bgs F '17 5 fl 7 I' A' 19415 3 'Xa 'Ni x pF 45 oil O A Y- Q :..3.. 193 A -va ,. ,5f:f:e.,, - VUILNYVALIA l'lIl'lllll.lN CUl'l'1TNEY KTUX fll4IUllGl'I XV. CQRNWALL lbezu'm1 . 1'my1l1w1'm-izll Cmlrse. Il is trzlmluil people who :lm-c-lmlplisll mul-ll , L.Xli'l'l'l'lA V. CoUGm.1N IA'1ly . twnmm-1-4-iul Fourse. 'l'l14- lzluflltel' of hers is, :mil c-vw' will S- lu-, lllllllllg' the delightful soumls ul' ilu- v:ll'll1 . ll:-:mix L. CoL'1cf1'NEY 1'Hl1llIlt'l'L'l2ll f'flll1'S6. Irrzlmzltic' l'lulw ll, lll: Jllllllll' Prom Usher. A lzuly in ull that the word may vm- lvrzu-e, 4'lxzu'm, ywersonalily, and g,'l'zu1e . W11.1clNs D. Cox NYillie . 'l'el-lnliczll fl0lll'H0. l7l'lP2Lflll,E,' Club HI, ln ull places and :lt all times he is zlrnwrl, watchful, mul really fm' wm'k . PIIILLI1' F, CRLMMINGS Hz1nk . llllecrtrical Course. Truck II, lllg Footlmll ll. To win an race is my salma-lc to this elev- triciann. T IIUBIAS J. Cnocrc WELL Tom , General Course. Une from whom nn lllSllll'li1lll4'P ever came . Jo11:N J. CRONIN Joe . l'0IllIH6l'CllfIl Course. L'Aud thus he bears willmut abuse the grand old name nf g't'IlllQ'IllilllH. ETIIFIL CROSBY Ba,be . Commercial Course. Household Arts Club. The greatest thing' is to fight life through, And say at the mul 'My l'll'P1llN was true . VIIIMAIINCIS 4'IlHl'KXVl'Il.l. FIIONTN PROSTIY . xl' Qva vi . . Y - . z fa- : nav-212 -7 l 'X' X' QA Q- Q4 Q' X- N4 HI! fl ll E7 .I l ll ll ,l ll f ld . Q' V 5, -1- , X wi CTIOXV ELL CWIOXV LEY CROVVLEY CTIIOVVLEY 5 i Nf Ji-:ssrrg E. CKOXVELL Al,IzicIcT L. CKUCIANI K xii .Tz1y . HAI . . l'01U1i'19l'L'lll1 Course. P1'il1Ii11g Course. I 'fsmwly and tall , He works as one who hull been rlriveii my 'W'lien a job of printiiig lie- wus give-ii . b Ai.1+:E1:'r E. CRONVLEY MARY 1E CRUCHYI U Two-gun . A , , ,, A A , 4. ,, 'C1'ucy. llis liiglie-wt NIQIJ Vommercial Course' Abt...-infll we 1iAQ,Mt-- ' ' ' lmniiatic Club: Varsity Iluslwtlmll Ill. ' l ,' 'b ' ' ' ' In studies-excellent, XJ In sports-exceptionul . C , I Ciuicuzs W. CROXYLEY Sh'11'lie . , ,Q Leiierwl fourse. PAUL J- CULLE5 ' f otbzill ' ol- 'cs ' 1 Junior 'P'Lu1ie', ' USIIUE In Liieral Course. T0 UILSQ SDONS 11611 UPI' UL ll'U6 - H 'cl be hippy: his om desire siill . IVIUic11:L E. CROIWLEY GFORGE D CUNNHW General Lourse. 'Pertussin . ' llouselmlrl Xrts Klub. College Cf0llI'Si,. 'lx dinners furm the great f'h'irm of ei ,gir Good n-:ture ivithmlf digh-Mig N 'l I. .' PPVFTANT CULLIIN I' LNNINC 'i I . 02x l T . .gl .L all 1 ll l 5 A I f A N , if i - ' . 2- '1 ,.7f ,gle 1 9 3 3 I Ugg-f,g,+.Qg+-fag-if Q I 1 . ' s ! l To I, ll, III, PT lx 3 ll, III ' , ' 'Al-I0t'kL'y ll? IOVPII Zlllll f00Ul2lll lull ,'F0 play hfpgkgy and 334 gl gnldig-I' drill x . ' x 1 6 I , , 1 1 4 1 Q t . - , f fl ' ' 1 l 1 ' E- l r m ' ANI . 1 ' ' 1 M I If- C' iv . . . - .fl - fi C . Q 1,4-ANZ 7 - ' ' ' gh IW ' If X, I, II id If In If .I f fl' Il I I N, CUTTING DANE DATIIIING DAVIS A CrI'lIL'I'IIl'IlI'I K. CU1 1'1Nu Rvru B, DAY'lS - l'flx yl- ill V H Scientific lV'0lI1'St'. '- l WI'2 U1 W- Inf-1111 1: H .--I ii A't: vi I ll. X! Iriunmiaficf Club II3 The Blue and XVhi1I- .-lfflaffllwamx :SJW sham S:,,,.,,,w15y hthft' , ,, Ami simplv faith than Norman hluodu. I K 'I'hv Iiappwst hvart that eve-r he-at . I N Exilim' F. DANE -I ICm . I llcuoral Course. X9 , - . FNIILY A D.xwics ' Iliamatic' llulm I, Il. 'A - ? Ulivei' loyal, over true, l'mumQ1'Qial l'lllll'SQ'. -I, 'Fo the task hm- has to mln . Her lllOdP5I way and gravl-ful aii' N I Show hc-1' wisv as she is l'2lIl '. -I lJOR0'l'lIY A. D.uci.1Nu 'Y I1oL . cd, l'u1un1e1'Cial Course. I I IIOYPI' with imprwlaiit air, 3 ' 6 lu c1mYe1'saTiou UY0l'll01ll'1 I My tmigue withiu my lips I rf-iu, FRANK DAWSON ' '3' For who talks muvh must talk iu vain . Ulmwqon.. N' General Cmlrsv. x RIVIIARII T. DAVIS Hu is worth his we-ight iu sil0m'P . Ibavy . I f Uullege Course. -1 'Frack 1, II3 Ile-view Staff H3 Dramatic N ' Vlub II, Ill: 'I'hv Ghost of .ltll'l'Y , , I3uuIller 1 Prizv Speaking II, First FR'x5'xI'm C' DEAL C Prize III. l+'rank . Ilia will troafl Ihv ways of g'lm'y, ' llviirwal Course. K Anil suuunl all the- III-plhs auil shuals nl' 'l'l'2li'k Ig Urc'l1e-st1'a ll, III. ' 4 ffm1e . All musical penpln- seem to he- happy '. ,. DAVIS DANVIGS DAVVSON DEAL H - I fl Iql I A 2 Ill IS I. -1 'I' Ill Ill -I, I .. III EI Il I -1- ' ' II f I I AN A X , . ,, , 1 I 'L ' 4'1 ,Q ' fav ' ' E 9' 0Q9,0'ks2'fk?D ' ki, W ' I , Y ., fs 43 -A :uns l ' ln-1 X n Y F V Y f ' w e .fs Q 9 t D ik lvl lil lg ll lip ly IDic'k . UFIALY TTEALY DEALY llIcl2ENF1DTC l'l'S lllvlllxlclr J. D1c.xm'. Jn. Comm A, DEBUNIS 1 'z1usy . 5 ' tltm-ratl Course. C0l1v2'bf C0u1'Sv. NU N Seuim' Prom f'0lllllllllCE'I Fnotlmll III: 'l'hc lilue and Whitt- Staff. ' Q liusketlmll Ill, Villllillll. lu thee is lmllwsly, mzuxhoml, and grmrl A gmzll sport, gkfmtmtl-lnzltlllwcl, :tml full ul' fun . ft-lloWsl1i11 , 1 ll FIAIIIA A. DEBt'1cl:lls Xi 1f'1i1r' IUDIUXNU IQ. DIQALY Vnllvgv l'ot11's9, lizuul. I, ll. l'1n11ll1Qx'ri'lal 4'0lll'r10. t W Nt' A truv frietltl is what ynu allways nw-cl, l'1W'l'YU11I12 Sll1'f'l'4'11fi WIU1 'lvylflllcit uf l X2 A1141 In make at l'l'lL'Iltl is ll lbI'illSt'XX'Hl'lllj' sweet :mtl vlu-4-t'it1l tltstmslttml . ' flexed . , C 1 . 'Q Rrssml. E, DEALY ANNA P. D ELM ,. t,'ullvf:,'e f'ou1'SG. HQAUIIH- V' I l Nu stan' is ever lust wtf :mme luuw set-11: 1 'PAIAIPPU' f,01l1'Sr', I H X NVQ- allways may iw what we might hztve- A dellght was slat- 111 e-X'c1'y classr- In-Ml . r Vlclm M. Dt':BENxcn1c 1'Us Jtclcm' E. DE1.I,ulit'sso .. Big Ben . 1'olzn'k . Pollvfie I Course. fume-x'z1I Coursv, W I7l'illIl2lllC Cluh ll, lll. Ftmtllztll I: Tlzlslwtlrztll I: Tlwlnnzttu- l'lulr A Dfllllllfil' girl with 1llHilSlllg' :mul c-l1l-vr- II. ful ways . A !'x'i6-ndly heart has nmny i':'i1-mls , DIGBONIS DEDITEIIIIS IYELIA IJEl,L0l1I'SStT ' 912 QF tv QI Y l, Q l ty '41 !Nl c f wa JN Nl J 911 S.. it t' t lacy t my: 3-33 1933 .4 Q fl 4 V A --1 1 I 1 ' -W6--0 - , , 912 , Av. . at iitfglwvgd 912 gig 4. HA W . Q . f 4 1 2 l . DELXfvISCO ' DHMASI .'. Enrrn M. DICLVISCO Edit-A . I S6f'!'9l2ll'i2l,I and Stelloqrzurlmim' f'llll1'SEf. Xp Basketball 1115 Soccer Ill. The possessor of an inlmrn goniulityu. X0 Mlxmo DEMASI 7 General Course. I-lp His Common sense is un inclir-.ztiun of .l N sound mind . C I di Clxlexlcmzs J. DPIBIKJXE -,- 1d11'0f2, '. ' Elef'trir':1l Fonrse. 1 Toward insulation he tc-mls ' As with tools he mcnmls . l MARY L. DENM-01.1 Moll . fT0lllllli'l'Clil1 Course. Student Council. 'HA lovely girl is beyond all rank . l IHGHHY Ill-SUUSA l D1-JMOXE DQXAPOLI J.xsv1f:1c Dlclmy, JR. .Ie1'ry . College Course. He who tries will succeed . AlC'l'IIl'R DESOUSA Art . Technical Course. Senior Class Usher. A chap just full of reserve, But a plofldel'-ready to servo . H1-:NNY S. DES'l'E1f.xNo Sandy . Cabinet Maliilmg' Uourse. A great fellow Sandy Xvith cabinets hz1nrly . B.u:1m1:A L. DICKINSON Dickie . Follege Course. . Dranmtio Club II, III. Vivaciously she wins her way In others hearts, and there she'll stay . ' IM-S'l'lCFANO DICKINSON K c f l hx l L6 l N 1 I A. , Y , . 31 .483 m 241iJ-qm-'E1933l ': - .ellis . - K: .E r l lafrms' siigsg siai-Giza-3. . v so ll . ' if i if W DiGLUllIA DlMlCK DiNAPOLI DLRAGO MA'1 1'Eo DLGLORIA GEORGE H. Do11E1:'1'Y Mat . Scottie , Automobile Meclizuiics Course. Commercial Course. 1 When il our sputters and jmnivs, Hockey ll, HT. 'Mat' is ready to cure the 'lJLlllllJS . Mutual service is the bond of f1'l611dSlllI7U, 1 HAZEL E. Dllvucic CIIARLICS H. Domfzxlcls Dim . Charlie . f Comniervizll Course. Mzwhine Course. Good breeding is the blossom of good Nothing he misses about lll2lChlllU5 . sense . They are as much to him as football teams . JOIIN A. DINAPULI ..J0hlmie.,. Elamusl H. Doxlxmhu Technical Course. 'fDon . A light heart lives lon,2, '. College Course. l He says not much, but he thinks a lot'. l , Joslcmllxlc A. D1RAc:o Ann , Awrnlflc L. DONAIILE C College Course. Cla1'k . f Swimming Ill: Drzummtic Flnb ll. Cabinet-Making: Course. The world looks briglitel' from behind ai Student Council III. y smile . VVisdom is his who seeks it . i DOHERTY DO3'1EN1C1S DONAGAN DONAHUE l n ,NL W i if 14 1 f S., S., 1 9 gg-Z, fgn-pfjn-ZZ,-LZ B14 'D 9.9 1 1' 1 y , l ,r Z 1 l 7 I ll M M N11 N2 N , 7' Qiafgk 9' -e will ft 5 DONATH DOODY E-LEANORA DON.XTII HEP.. Commercial Course. A looker on 'twould seem, But 21 star of shining gleam . Hl41I.EN L. Doonr DOONAN THOONAN 34 W.xLTE1: A. Dormc 'WVal1a. , Comlnercial Course. By the Work one man . knows the work- CHARLES F. DYER 'KChar1ie . 7 Lou. I Electrical Course. V ' C0mmS1'C18.1 COHTS6. Advisory Committee: H1113 and P111 JLlIllOI' Class lXIaI'Sh2ll. C0111111lttQe, tl 'Lou's motto is 'SiIlg. lilllgh, and be I hope to make all things so brigllt cg, merry . When I can work with the electrlc ' light . 1 . M 1 MARY R. DooNAN MARY F. EARLY General Cours1e.C1 b f.,M-ay.. W , Normal Sehoo u , ' . 1 .. A maid on whose face was never :1 gBff1gfrZLeCQ:aSe'juSt the quiet kind 0 ,B rown ' VVh1ose natures never vary . N 1 1 I .. C WILLIAM O. DOONAN JAMES H. EASTER, Jn. f . ..B,iu,,. ..HarTy.,. , ,. General Course College Course. ,. lk A good, all-round fellow . Considered by all a good student . DOYLE DYER EARLY EASTER I I I1 f-N A1 .KN 51 fl It , 11 ... T 1 1 Ill A 5 ,Y I l 1 45 1 1 il i 155 at 43 Y V V -- ' V Y '-nr nl i Y Q4 A ,Q S 5-Q5 in! 4pQ, P-' ggi ' W 1 9 3 3 ' ?yay4uay La5,'5 I AQxLxssLa1Ls.sLQrAQ'-'lix-Wiki Hai l 9 D Nia N . P gzpgbfcss 2' un lam- ' V - N4 me Q. . . - 1 0 1 6 9 diet 1. 'J' 919 ll il I ii J. I 4 ll ily if i i l EDGERLY ELLIOT ELLIS EN I lll'O'l'T X 4 by :VllI,llRED A. EDGERLY KAY E. Elucsox Q. M,Mll1le,H-E, M Commercial Course. l- l' l'l'lfl llf'l'9'm1 Coume- Plenty of work can you before her xl Y Ei-JILCFK11 M - ' h - -11 - my X , I el l5rEa5Ent Sllllll' lg el C mm ' 'I'hel1 how llzlmvy will be Kay , N lER'I'l!UlJIi . LLIOT Y - ' Gert . X X, College Coursel ' 1 Review Staff II, III: Junior Class Arlmlcm' N. EVANS . Mzrrslmlg Advisory Council III: The HA d. ,, N lf llion and the Mousehg Student Coun- qliiu lgiij PM H f g oil Illg Associate Editor The Blue T.AeJGinnE'HgKwlzse-,L pltvwing, qmmx . N -l, and VVhi'te g Dramatic Club IIQ Vice- I H I T. fl-' Ht X ith' vh.i ,, N President III: Class VVill3 Prize ll fl ' 4 ell llu' 1' Wm ll le ' i l Speaking' Contest III, 2nd Prize: Me- morial Day Speaker. C The best part of beauty is that which l ,, ,Q at picture cannot express . R 1S ,,L- EIMS l Dick . atm B,xnBAn,x ELLIS Geneml Course. ly Bobbie . l'ieview ll, ill: Junior Prom Usher: l' 1711110359 Course. The lllue und XVhile Staff. lllxkjklfkligll' ILHHIIZ ThStEE?-lfilil-llfl True worth prove-s his cl1:11':Lct.er . ll e a 5 eviewl' ' at . ., S'he is :L flower that breathes its perfume even in the shade . 1 Qt 'l'uoMAs J. EXn1Co'r'r 1'-WY J- 1'AUl'fl'-ll'T'l 'l Tom . Fermi , l' Commercial Course. General Course. C lx Football I, II, IIIQ Baseball Ig Student Football I, ll, llI: Truck I, II, III: f ' Counvil. Junior Class 'll1'6llSlll't3l'. i Bill is Always cheerful: ready for As his manly stature tells I v. everything '. In athletius he excels . in I y N ERICSON EVANS EVANS FAMIGLIETTI 5 1 ll ll ll lx I ii S.. 0LZ.,Zn,,Z,,,Z Z D fa- 1 f..'v: 'gkS 1933 . -. , .S -6 ' ASkSLgg seiXv' I i K2 -f 4 filo' nf-A'QVf FARN HAM FARRTLL I AUQ' ET'lE I AVI KFNHAM ELVA F. FAY L Duke . HAI . Commercial Course. Class Day Marshal: Tennis I3 Basket- fsketball I, 11, . ball I. Neatness personified . sf DUNALD H. FARNIIAINI ' College Course. vp Baseball l, ll, Ill: Fmrthall I, II, Ill, B1 lil His limbs were cast in manly mould, Xl For hardy sports 01' contest bold . f IVIGNIJICLL F. FEARON avvendyul Technical Course. Review Staff II. A ,, , N U His words are truthful, wf lechnlcill LUUIMV His manner youthful . PIIILLII' J. F,xl:lu:l.I. Q A Bud . XVhat ever clouds make clavk toniur- r0w's sun, Thou shalt nut miss thy solitary f xvayu, K'NHH . , College Course. 4 Dramatic Club: 't l'he- Blue and NVhite ANNA S. FEELEY Staffg Public-ity Committee, The Lion and the Muuseug Swimming II, .i Al., III. i QAOIHQIWWMI Collwi.. Steel true and blade straight . Basketball: Siouceiz Never frowning, always smiling . Isaiisigmieiaeia bfi ll ' 5 is in ,, X' Y ig ,4 il l it il I I I I - 1 I I K X Auci-: M. F.Kl'I'l'I'l l'PI BARBARA H. FISIIER t'Ba.bs . College Course. The Blue and White Stuffg Review 1 Staff II. Q A girl -of dignity, K GILBI-:RT H. FAUl.K1cN11.ui Gi1lie . General Course, A girl of poise, 'He doeth lititle kindnesses that other-s A girl fwe all loved leave undone . Unheralded by noise . Q U 1 'N FAY FEAIION FICELIEY FISHER LQ 7 i Ii I i .l. Q Iii I ,., L I A, -. -X il .A 19 3 3 .m. J,-Z PY! 'QRS Vi' 'Q' Q-. 1 ,419 n.x.m. ,. i l fy- ..-'rw' FISHER FISKE Dorcomiy EB, FISHER 'Dot . College Cmlrsi-. The Blue und VVl1iti- Stuff: lliugr and Pin Committee: Class lmet. She whom Smiles uufl tears make FITZGERALD l I.AlllGll'I'Y IIIARIE C. FLYNN General Course. Review Stuff III. The girl with the ready smile . Ig Ilfilllllllllf lilulm II, ,, si x .C - 6 W l I A , . Y . . . Y - I 1 , I 9.4 + ,AwSLw'YLQ'iSYLQ1Q1EWlQ 4 HN 7 l I 6 fi equally lovely May Commuucl ull hearts . DQNALU VV. F1 s K lf: Drm . Uollege f'Ulll'SL'. Band I, Il, Ill: Uri-lieslrzi ll, Ill: The Blue :ind XVhiti- Sluffg Class VVill, A Coiisvieiitioiis worker :xml il lllllllbl' iu fields of lil1f1wl4rrlg'e . NVu.L1.xn1 M. FUL1-:Y Bill , 'l'ec'huii'zil Coilrse. He hated naught but to be sud . IV11,1.l.xM M. FI'l'Z1ll'IIC.XI.ll EDWARD FORD Fitzy . f,Ed?lien' ,. I N X Automobile Mem-lmiiin-is 4lUlll'!4i'. fkggyei 512113111511l1l'llY2lgg1?:xl'11T- Busketbzillg SNYlIHlIllllg'. W 3 Wil 'S 5, f 'V . V. .. ...AA Short Saying. U1-lon 1-:ll-I-NS muvh And by his start. we liuow livll XXIII wisdom . HAZEI. L. FI,A1mR'1'Y SumW', . , PAUL J. FORTUNATO Commercial Course. I C C Ilrmnaliu Club Il. Commeroia ,oursc. ' No clark, sinister ihuupqhls iu 'Suu- Basketball I, II,. III: llusvlmlll I, ll, K ny's' hlrmdo heurl, but always :1 Although :1 su11leHi-fasts notlilmr, kind thought for all . IS WOFU1 11111011 - v 'N FLYNN I 1 rI.lCY F1 IRD I-'l rl2'l'l'NA'I'1 P I Q1 4 . f ' naw? '-7'f..-v' 'ggw 9' vg9 V'i'M pg , I K nk J I xt' . P N' . 6-... ' 1 'Y - ' 1 xx-s'xS.sx n mxv, , , f , , Tiara. fd P I -Q I2l!lEf'A.'9.2 0 4' dh GW Eli 5:9 Alf 1 'I if il: lg' W it il W it fa- lil ill I ll ll ll ol Ill lx T tl ll It Q 1 , , ,,..,, -- l-7 , l I I N, F0l'GICl1lG FIIASCA FREDERICK FRENCH I n M. Do1io'1'HY FoUu1':1n': ALI-'RI-ID F. FRONGILLO ' X Ditt0 . Scientific Course. Norinztl School Club I, ll, III: Dru- lnzttic t'lub ll, Ill: Household Arts Club Ill. True to work, word, :ind friend . F1'eddy . College Course. Since1'ity and quietness Combined with jolly Q V fl'lt3llClllI'l6'SS . M.xm.xx C. GANGE Josicvli XV, Flnxsux qfary Annu, ..Rl.uSsiE,-1. C'ominei'cial Course. I,l.mting. p,,u,,S,,- Household Arts Club Ill. ' ln print we liolrt- tw set- his nzlnu- AS m9'1'Y'Y 35 U16 C19-Y IS 10115 - ' For him printing wats at great game . R.lt'IlARll H. FRl'IIlI'1lLltTK Romair S' GARDEA . ,, . Bob , ljlfk ' College Course. ' He's only been with us one whole , year, I I But oh how he fills us with good cheer! 'l'et-hnicztl Uioursc. Drztinntic Club ll, Ill: Stage Electri- Clilll. A heart to resolve, Rl lieaul to Con- trive, :incl gt hand to execute . Bm 1'Y C. Flnaxou IiUSSELL N. GARLAND Q Frenchie , Russ . General Course. College Course. J llrzunzttic Club ll, Ill: The Lion :uni the Debating Club I, Il: Truck lz liti- Mouse glling'z1ndl'in Committee. view Staff II: The Blue and f Good nature is one of the richest White Staff. fruits! Concentration alone conquers , ' 9 , ufx lf'lttJNt1ll,l.tb GANGIC GAIILJFIN GAIILABIJ lv r iq, - Y ' P ' -i L 1 1 . .... .. F . 1 I P14 Sv,-,,-. ,.,.. l F - All I P llpzbfqk - Nd Aswxsr.sx nv sx we v. . . Y U . H - 9 1 7 ... .., fi .ii f?Z,Lfl4 W9 7 - 550 - 452 gli W 'Q f GILBIAN GINGRAS Normal Sc-hool Club I, II3 The Blue and VVhite Stuff. 'The readiness of doing doth ex- No other but the L106l',S Willingness . V1 V GIAi.i,oN1:o GILLIS , .,. Q6 PASQUALE C. GIALLONGO EILEEN C. GLYNN ' Patsy , General Course. ' Machine Shop Course. W Inter-Class Baseball. His cheerful smile Wins him many friends . press gf, N. HIXROIAII GILLIS ..Gmy,,. Linux S. Gonwm General Course. Dramatic Club IT, Ill: Prize Speaker III. Friendships are life's greatest ais- se-ts . FREDERICK G. GILMAN Fred , General Course. Formed on the good old plan, A true and brave and downright honest man . LEoN E. GINURAS. JR. Lefty , Technical Course. Track I, II, III: Outdoor Captain III. In all respevts the best fellow in the world . Sitrm . Elec'-triczll Course. 'tflood humor is ,frmnliiess and Wisdmn combined . Er nm. GoonMAN The1 . Folliege Course. Tennis I. Nothing is so popular as is kind- ness . Fimxens A. Goi:MAN Frannie . General Course. Orchestra III. Hidden talents she has concealed, That in time will be revealed . fl ix All iii di I at t , , 1 9 3 3 lgafi-1-zz.-aieaffff Q NM P fr rx- Q. . . . . . -fi-.:..eE.f-EY-Q,,.f549'2 Zia l.AQsgwwg'+xw1w:1Qw'sLm14 gh if ww If M .- I M sg Q. X. . tl GORMTIEY GRASSO GREEN GREENE K XV JAMES M. GoIuu.Er K. MELRA GREGORY Q. M ..Midge,,. ..Me1,,. I ,. Electrical Course. ConlmIegcH11IICiou'rse. 'Midge' mal'es up in energy what Bas 'et a . wg he lacks xin size . D A laugh bright and cheerful peals through the room. , , N' RUSH M' GRASS0 Blegolitjongs, right there, lifting the Rose . Q .- Commercial Course. ' N Executive Committee The Blue and NVhite . :NIARTIIA J. GRIFFIN 2 True happiness consists not in the - ' ,il multitude 05 'friends but in the Cingxir:te'Sh9 moved I' umm 'md 4 IOHO ' NVithout a. stir, Without commotion . C. VIRGINIA L. GRIQEN - Greenie , 1 i ,I Drannatic Cluf? IIIQ The Blue and MAHM' F' GRIMES N White Sta . B1ondie . , .. Hlliisielfish Ellltl thoughtful to the last Commercial Course. ' 4 H2'Y'ff9, Basketball I. A kindlier girl y0u'd seldom see . Joy is not in things, it is in us . X JEANNI-3'I 1'E M. GREENE - ' Jean . N General Course, MARYJAYNE GROFF , Hqsisehold Alits Clubg TBasketball I: Rayne . C rainatic C ub IIQ he Blue and General Course. VVhite Staff. Junior Prom Committee: Junior Mar- f A U perfect lady in every mien shalg Junior Prom Usher. xx With ability and grace is 'Jean'. A lighlt heart is ever merry . l GREGORY GRIFFIN GRIMES GROFF ' l .Qi 'R if I-X gl I 1 W ll I W I iq Q 03 Nd m QE. in Ueadezmyf A -4 P14 77112 242,-f se-we E 1 9 s 3 eemmmm -Q fi , xi: f' ff ..'5?'5E r 5 2't l e e l IW if N ri ii iif 'J Q! 9 GHOVER GTIARENTIC GIIID0 GIILLO S0 Dnmx XV. GRQWLI: ARBIINI-I D. H.AGOI'IAX College Course. Amyy'. - Seeking for some great thing to do, Commey-cial Course, if Or secret thing to know . By her at humble deed well done- No nobler :soul under the sun! , Amos J. GUARENT14: J .,Ad1,ian,,. AIIELIXIIJI-I L. HALL Uellege Course. Teddy , f 'Frziek I, II, III. General Arts Course. g A quiet conscience makes him so IJ1'fllllilliC Club II, III: Household Arts L-ip serene . Club II, Illg The Blue und YVhite' X' Stuff: Senior Prom Usher. I Many interests, many friends, A tztlent has she that never ends. C Mun' M. GUnm JX College Course. ' Soccer III: Review Staff I, II: Th-e X Blue und W'hite Staffg Publicity XVILUAM H' HALT' '1' Uoinmittee, The Linn and the Mouse . Bill , N A friendly manner, 21 twinkling eye. Generul Course. ' N A sprightly yfuzm: lady, who will Ulivery nizin decide-ith ., ffrrever try . The wily his soul will go . Armziri' GULLO EDNA I. HAMn.'roN General Course, Commercial Course. Often hidden worth that is real. A quiet, reserved young lzuly. What Here is an artist with the highest lies behind her charming vaunte- Sea1 . nance? HAGOPIAN HALT. HALL HAMILTON .. I -I JF ll H me I M W ' . ' i :Yi 1 4 L l 'XSVi,ri :sea f' f, 5 A f . C!! fi V I M Xlcx A hi A N2 N , . P ffxggdgk , W Nd AEQ5+ g ieXi Y, , , Y , f a. f-' M Q rip fd N9 N 1 ' W M J. ,f I 1 I Y HAMMOND HANSEN N1-:l.2gn'A. HAMMOND M College Course. Band I, II, III. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind . Nl xy ANNA B. HANSEN Buddy , Commercial Course. Basketball I: Tennis ll: Soccer I. , if They say 'An apple a clay keeps thc Nl doctor away' but, in this case. Buddy's hearty laugh takes the C place of the daily apple . iii r Ill Grzomaic R, Hlxxsox '4B0b . Electrical Course ll fl all ol tire . Jonx F. HANsoN Franny . Technical Course. The Blue and VVhite Staff, NVise to resolve, and patient to per- form . W ll Al ali il M '! i Debating Club IIIg Dramatic Club III: A wooden frame and plenty of Wire- XVith plugs and bulbs, I'll never HANSON Plllllll' J. HAILIQIGAN ..Phi1,,' College Course. HANSUN Cheerful and happy all the year round, Always look-s up and never looks clown . Evicrrx B. Hluucls EVie . College Course. Silence best speaks W',u,'1'1f:R F. Hlxsnicr Attorney , General Course. the mind Track II, IIIQ Basketball 1Ig Tennis I. His chief purpose on this earth I-t to provide much joy and milth Mlxlaaomn L. HATCH Madge , Secretarial Course. Silence when nothing need be said is the eloquence of discretion HAKILIGAN HARRIS HASHEY HATCH ? ',vs'e'1-': f9' : K ' ZA tvi'X f. g . . . . I . 1. -2. - lafwics- . ,.:.wg.Sizfi1e.af.Qr. ,N I ' Y P IB W 'lr M -- I 1 if .. ix Vg lf ll 1 HAYES HAYNVAILID I-'IEITISHN H ICIJISUN DIIKNTIIA HAYES ' VE1:0N1c'.x I'IlCI.LMUTH Di , V0m1iQ . CUIHIIIF-I'l'l2lI Course. I ' VVe could not touch un a fawer soul than this . Cmmnercinl Course. Dramatic Club. ' v Both merry and XVlS8'. HARRY L. Hmm11c1m1NGlc1c. JR. Hz1ps . Ten-hniczll Course. He always has some vzlllmlule vom- M,uz.10R1E E. HAYw,x1m -'Margei Commercial Course. Both serious and Sllllllllgd. it Xa N, M ly 'M ment ' XVith which our knowledge tn aug- ment , Am H. HEDISON , , HA. H. g,,f1?ge Com-SQ, RAY F. Hlcmn-:usoN I --Be d2.l?1El9fLlI, frivml, when skies are q-echnimll Course. C . ,, 'l'1'z1c'l' II, III. - And sad and weary IS the heurl . -.Tn Rrnck they Chee,-pd big Speed, , ' In life ho'll take the lead . b RALPH H. Hrzulsox Dmus V. HEI!BICli'F I R2L1Dhy - D0rrie . , I Sciehntiflc Course I General Course. I 'UTh1s, ibove all, to thlne own self Dramatic- Club IIQ Household Arts fl e rue! Club III. H Remember, all actions Speak of VVise is the girl who lmows when K you . and how to talk . ' llELLMl I'I'I HEMMEHDINGEIL IIlGNlJlCllSON IYIEIHSIGIVI' N l Wk X ,D Q 1 W Ink lil fl 'M I i l ll al dll ' 'fl C gl. di x X A I 1 911 -X . 1 9 3 3 UL .LM.Laf: A 4 3-14 045 - i '!1? YC-b KfS S. ' ' W fi ,. P 9 . li Yi-'6--v 1 ,,,, 1 he Q, N xg ,x, , ,Y, , li C M I4 Il . 1 HIGGINS HILL HODGDON HODGKTNS X ELIZABEIII B. HIOOINS JUNE M. HOGAN Q. Betty . Junie . I Commercial Course. Commercial Course. Lots of pep and full of fun, Where there'-s 2. Will, there's a Her joy in life has just begun . wayn. WILBEII1' J, HII.T, RUQSELL D HOLT AABHIHI K H ' Auto. Mechanic -Course. Elifgggczll Department Q Notwtpixggl hgglxln tgsvgdg mar He does -every thing with a smile . N IRVIQN H. HODGIJON JOIIN HOUSTON General Course. Johnny . I Silence is as great an art as speech , College Course. H Reason firm, temperate Wi , Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill . ELIZABETH- HODGKINS Betty , College Course. . v ' Junior Class Marshal: Student Coun- HAROLD HOXSEPIAA 0 cil IIIQ The Blue and White- Ex- Genezral Course. ft ecuItiVe Committee. Baseball III. Talent knows what to dog tact He will smile his way into all N knows how to do it , corners of the earth , , I I HOGAN HOLT HOUSTON HOVSEPTAN W .,. C o hw I I 'gi I GQ 642 . M 2 I i all o X . C 1 9 3 3 .4 P12 ' '15 ' ' D EQ,U'QQ 'k-Q L ' Q f O 4Q' of g Q Y'5AZAZ'vlZY5ll9I if if ti Enwium H. Howixkn Eddie . College Course. 'l'1'z1ek I, II, III: 'I'he Blue and NVhite Stuff, Junim- Class RIZIFSIIQIIQ Student Council lllg Ivy Orator. PTOVVARD FIOVVARTT HONVLEY HITTHSON JOHN K. HIIGIIES Kelley , Elem-trival Course. Baseball. Of a grind beginning cometh Il gofld end . ,sit .. QRS bb KN x ,,,, Z ggi li xr , ti if ii if E honor, these indeed Wiorth, courage, and birtliriglit are . Ynur sustenanvc RUBERT L. Howluum ..BOb,,' V Scientific: Course. Basketball I, A sense of hlllllfil' is an atlmiralwie quality . Jmxlics T. Hi0wl.EY Jimmy . College Course. Senior Class Presiclentg Dramatit- Club III, Prom Committee III. I-Ie greets you with a pleasing smile and cheery word. He knows his duty and do-es it fearlessly and effectively. ' I1llBl'IR'1' H. Hvnsox Skeets . tleineral Course. Football I, ll III: Baseball I, II, III: Basketball I, II, III: .iuniur Priom Committee. Defeat is il tonic- to El brave man who has a strong' spirit . T-IVGHICS HUNTER it .,. Q iEiLl ZA Bl-2'l' H HIT N THR Betty . College Pourse. I7Jl'21lll2llll' Vluh II: Senior l'i'fim Vsherl M. , . . . i Senior .-Xtlvisnry Count-il. Quiet and i'esei'vttcl , OTIS G. H1'N'1'1f:r: ..Oty,,' College C'nurse. Otis, hy having' a ready wit, Q For the Plztss, he dries his init. RYTII M. Hunrmm Bl0ndie . Commervial Course. Always :1 charming smile from 'Blondie' fm' eve1'ym1e . HTTN'I'ETl TTVRITOIIII it V U, , 1 1 ' 1 ii iii H 015 fi fl' V V Y Y Y 1 9 3 3 6 Q gg f Q 336 Z, 4.,QfQ.Af7,.rA U4 G. 912 9.5 1' . Y Q . 0 Y. . Y - ' '97 Q 52' zl. 4, 1,.24'9'2 'ff Q - dpz -ZAW ,g swgefnssgmxslwslbv 925 1 i i ii in in s I, i i 1 HUYLER INDINGARO JACKSON JACKSON Q NW JOSEPH M. HUYLER J.xMI+:s H, .Lxiw1Goc'1il,xN xi MeXy . .Taim . -L 'Elegtric-al Course. Tec-hnieal Course. N MP0 wire and 'see a spark Track 1. I He enjoyed as much as any lark . HNlll'tlf1-Dl'Odll0il'lg' remarks, K Laughter raising' antics, Withal, :I serious aittentiveness tn Nd work . , x Gicolmn T. INDINGARO I -fcigir, , 4 ,, , Q! Uomnlercial Course. FRl',IIERlllx L. JABGRO X T f'This is one who always does what 'tF1'eddie'l. V is expeeted -of him . College Course. ' in-iammie Club 11, IIT. i Taste is a general susceptibility to truth and noblenessu. C ALLAN H. JACKSON I t'Stonewall . Y , , N Commercial Course. EWAR1' M' JWETT i N Executive C-omniitteie Chairman, 'l'he Eddie . i Blue and VVhite . General Course. N, WA worker who is ever ready Football I, II, III: Baseball III, 4 , WVith head that works and hand Don't wait for opportunity to knock, W i .. that's steady . Be ready to catch it when it drops . i f R J EnWAR1r C. Jouivsox , Auuoxim L. Aorcsoix ,,Eddie,,. C , Ray . General Course. Commercial Course, Review Staff I. f Silence often produces great re- MAH men -of ability are in great de- . suits! Inland . .TAMGOCTHIAN .TANGRO .TEWETT JOHNSON Y 'l oi ix ki ly ,pt e . , , fi iii in 1 - I I ni ni .in r iii Q f J, A ' ' In ' N S.. M 1 9 3 3 4 N2 ' ' Az' ' Y 3 KSU-GLS' kSV' B M ' Q 5' N' A 9 Q. .,. .z 1 , ' 'S12 Eli Q 'i 7 El lil -- -' - ll: :miami I 2365 4 ' bl f ll ll gil il? i iii if El li I kj iw , I Ng JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES KEE ' 1 I . 1 ,. ki Fl:ANcls J. JOHNSON HELEN KICLLEIC K - I Technical Course. 'LT'ee'W9'9y'- X tl Football 1. Household Arts Lourse. Q I 'tHe is th-e wholesome kind Whose S'0f'f'9l' IL .IHC Basketball, Captflm nature never vm-1,3515 KIIIQ Tennis IIIQ Baseball III. kj Soccer, basketball, baseball, and W track, TRFMAN JOHNSON Pee-Wee., is there lll any sport you back . 1 1 aTru.,. 1 1 Y ' 1 Technical Course. MM E' KHAH Track I. 'fCa1 . I l. MAS one lamp lights another, mn- fN0YUUl9Tf'14l1 Course. ' ,i. grows less, Basketball I3 Dramatic Club II. X' So nobleness enkindletb noblenessn. TO NIOSH- Whfb KHOW thee ROY, IW XI words can paint, And those who know thee, know C MARY F. JONES all words are faint . I , --Fmncw, ELIZABETH M. KENEFICK , fi Scientific Course. 'fBetty . , I Basketball III, Tennis Ill: Baseball Commercial Course. ji 'V III. r Basketball I: Junior Marshalg Senior N This is the blonde girl from Colorado, Advisory Oounvil: Dramatic Club l Loyalty, friendliness, that's what II. Ill. V ' 'she's made of . ' Give to the world the best that you ' have A And the best will come back to I IVIILDRED W. KEE you . .. lXIil1ie , IRMA L. KICNNAN Coinmercilal Course. General Clgm-SQ, C Pramatic Club I. You came to us from Framingham, f A merry heart maketh a cheerful VVe hope you enjoyed us as much countenance . as we enjoyed you . KELLER KELLY KENEFIOK KENNAN ,bl - it i V V i il d me 1 9 3 3 I, y All , 049: tes fr C -Cr . hid pgggg k vexv, wr J .. D 49 1:2 F' 9 I6 ' -45537 . 5 5 -A - 4 . , - - - ..v.,,,....-' 5---f' v ou Y l. - ' f YP W to Q U , f N .1 T 'e we KENNEY KENNEY KEOUGH KEHINS N XV Atiimm' L. KENNEY Doizornv P. KER1: A K I 'tAufly . Dot . 'l I. College Course. College Course. I Review Staff I, IT, UI. Review Staff I3 Dramatic Club II. Q 1 W6 She is one who knows and knows Shes always a willing friend she knows . We ask who could be more? PA VI. E. KI-:NNEY Shadow . Commercial Course. Nr Hockey II, HIL Basketball ll, III. X 'l'aul's a boy who's 'sure and steady, He's always keen and always ready . .L-,Mbps R. KI'IllIlKlH ft fd! lit M ..Ray,,. Auto Mechanics Course, One language held his heart and lip, -4 slip . Straight onward to his goal without a Grzomal-1 Kuorfm-:Y Giggy . Y Sc-ientiiie Course. A Don't give up hoping when the ship goes down, Grab a spar or something-just re- ' fuse to drown . NIAIDELISE H. Kiucor Maddie , . f'ommei't'ia1 Course. Household Arts Club. W N? W Ni HEIAFF P-HKEIUNS 'ln business and household arts N CTXSVTY .cr Shell type and make some tarts . W .io ege 'ourse. V - Vice-President Senior Clasisg Senior E Prom Committee: Junior Prom w 4, , ,, f Usher: Junior Class Marshal: Presi- hhluhk F' KNIGHI N I, dent Studenlt Council: Senior Ad- College Course. I ' visory Couneil. Dramatic Club ll, IIIQ f'The Lion We know her by her stately air, and the Mouseuz Class Orator. f Her briglit blue eyes, her light XVhen wit and skill work together blonde hai1 '. -expect a masterpiece . , 1 KFIHR KHOLTHEY KILROY KNIGHT gb 1' - C .Ik . 0-K 1 it -'- . . .. ' , , . . ,,.,...... ff , , ' f F L . fy: .. . F It fi at g A .-. . P fr A ' I e l- L - ' - -' 7 .-:-512 alismzmieifsusma Q.. W l Y P .. 9 N F V V V . . . Qt M I xr ,l 0 lla til to W V li lil f. W! 'i KNIGHT KNIGHT KNOXVLTON KOLTJGIAN N RNIIARD H. KNIGHT ANN KOZAII A Dick , K0zy . - l'0n1n1e1'c-izll Pourse. l10ll1lllQl'C'l2ll Uourse. I Although in sports my interest Orchestra: Basketball I. Q seems A lovable girl with at lovable way . In life the game of work lzLck's not - ' a gleam . H HAHAM E. KNIGHT mx Xlill J Kolmx x rx N U , ,, IC-clrlie . HBIIH -, U H 1 Uollege Courlse, +I , Qfhmfdl YQUVFC- 'I'l'2li'k I. II, lfzlptaiu HI: Dl'2llll2lflI' B111 has friends :Ill ulmutl pluh H' Ill- I He surely is H Uleztsnnt scout , --Mm-Cury might find it ll, hard l'1U'l' If he were to try to match yrvur ' pace . -' H1-:LEN F. ICNOXVLTON .Tinx . , Secretariztl Course. 1 V 7 j Junior llnrshalg lT1'Rllll2lLll' Club II, SAMUIVL KIHMHHM , HI- Sam W'aywz1rd folks Cam do you no harm. Amo M91.1m,,g,.,4 Course. VVith all your sweetness and charm . 'Sum' 01111 :mart the Gllplillp take, Put it together without at mistake . E'I.lZABl'l'l'Il KiPI,l,Iill.XN ' Betty . Ugllleg-8 Com-Se. .IUIIN L.xBE1,l,A cu Dramatic Club ll. I-'1g011a . f' Never minql ztlmut t-umorrmv , I 'I-pvhnical p4,U,.Se' It always 15 today! l shall do my work, flny by clay . W KOZAK KOZUNVYK KILIKORIAN LHISICIAIAA X W Y , R lt W, lf W , RL S.. px 1 9 3 3 gy! 0'Q , 0 Kkvfgl' Ki i k .FH V' if T' efgk 5 I 4 1 YS Q Q yy-A v 1 , 92' 5 5 ' AQ S ue xaueumwldqu E i 111 . 5' if . j K . I . ' 1+ 1 F ! r LHCASCIA LaIAtTi INA LA I I Ill LAHCOBI NV Picrmc F. LAC,xsc'l.'x lXl.xnEI,lNic M. L,xSicl.x'.x X i Pete . f7UllllllQ'l'K'i1'l1 Courst-. 4 V , Tet-liiiiral Course, I kimxv for nn- niy work is bvstl. f Hour after hour his studies he pur- WJ sues Not one moment of time does he lose . my SAI.vlvrouE LAIACONA G,.gRTRvm.g E, LEM-if 1 Sa1 . Trudy , I Trurl: I, II, III: Football I, II, III. 416119,-2,1 vom-gf, Q., 4'L0YQl.t0 OID' tffllwls-H Iliuiiiizitiv Club ll SYVlhlll1lllg'. Q - Pill'TfIl'll321l1f 111 events - Her host of fri:-mls hnd nu lll0f1Slll't- . EAM. LAIRD A-if Rufus , 1, Scientific Course. CJD Football I, II, IIIQ Basketball U. III, Mmaiitz L. LIGAIISON ' One who is both ztthlolv and scliolzlr l.Re,,. is rare, 1 , C . ali Yet here is one with the powers of gcigifliit. oemig' 'v both AI:trie, a rzire friend, XVitli whom there are few that can Sylnlmtywtil. img 105-2,1 C0lH17fl1'9 - Helpful :ind l.1'Ll6H. N I .. PAH. F. LARCoM ., Tub . ' f Technical Course. ,. . f , Y , , I Junior Class Usher: Senior Prom N'UAI'u c LLBI'-W .F Usherg Dramatic Club II, K'Nat . In this world it's more than just Commert-ial Clourst-. getting by, Dramatic Club l,- II, Q ' XVith your ability, you can more A good name is better than DFP' - than try , t-ions gems . .- TMSELVA LEACTH LEARSON Le-BLANC 'I M W X I 'QI xii W 5. , N .IQ my T --1 1 A ll I u lil Q I I it WF at F is .-. t 1,4 N , F 5-Ll. 4 ph sw-A is 1 9 3 3 Viixrbsamiriri- W if I git WW if ii ill '9 if lo if if W M ill ll' lil fi if Nia' i ...U GX : t-4-'6 - X W lx-Q. xY'N.. ' . . . --42 1...:-- -p tl 1.1+1DWEI',l. LIGIVIANIJEH P.x'l'1cl1'K H. LEDWICLL i'Pz1t . tTu1nn1e1'c'i:11 Course. Aly heart shall re-up sown . where it has RIl'Il.,XlCIl S. Lmmxlmuii Ilia-k . 'l't't'lllllL'Il1 Cfuiirse. A purpose cmnpleto and cle:u '. W11.l,1.ni C. Lm1ANinf:ic Bil1 . lfollvgef Course. Bust-bzill I, II, III: Hot-key lll, XVhv1l you trip up, fzlll forward, And get up fztrtller un! .Iusmui A, LE1'0ic1-2 Lz1ppy , 'lwcrliiiiczll Course. And never be ho mmol LEBIANDER LEP1 PHE E1r.1..x B, Lmnm' Be-e . Conllntlrcial f u1ii'Se. 1VJ1'2llllRlllC Club I, II. lG:1l'm-st eH'r:1't czirries um- fz11 '. MABIQL K. LI1'SlQ'l 1' Mae'y. ff0llllllE'l'L'lfl1 Course, . .Iuninr .Xlil1'Sll2llI Tennis Stztff. Y M ti ik - W Y if ty UA lovely, quiet, and good nzttured X friend . Smxm' C. L11-'rox 'MSU' Thomas . Gellerzll Course. TI'llt'li 1, Ill. 'NVQ :ire not here to drift: VR- have hairil work to to lift . A'1:T11i7ic H. Ll'l'l'llFlEl.Il HAM.. General Course. Bznml l, II, III: Orchestrzt I, II, III. I :tm rich with little stove I have my mu:-aiu and want 110 mor:- . LIBBEY LI1'SlfI'I l' LIPTON LI'l'l'HFl ELI! II: 1lvview I l do and luztds C f l i . l B Q. . J, 'fx M-V I 1 9 3 3 Kgs-C,-f.f54+fg6?-fG w i. l f- v Nd susan Q mn . . . . 1 iff- if ff?di2-LJA'9I2 - - ' l 943165. 4? gjg + inns!-S'4LQ'E-Flvrlbflb-YLQ'Il HN ll l' Q . , X l 1 0 W9 W 'a N0 LITTLE Fl NLD lil'I l'LENVOOD LOCKE IA PNG N NW Cr1Alc1.Es H. LITTLI-31-'11-:LD Jmix L. LUVERKNG X xl Chiefy , Spike- . . - f'U!lllTlGl'f'lZ'l.l Course. 'Fechnif-al Cuurse, V mmitmg Club. soot-er 1, II: Hi-Y Ciub. U Q I No duty could overituke him, A quiet, -subtle kind of humor. , N0 need his will Olltflllln. -t Nj FRANK J. Low'i'ii1c1cS - i Piiiuif VV. IJI'l l'LEXVU0lJ ?gSglgff ,i.1lHlme- X, W N, Phil , Football I, ll, III: Review Staff I, : 'Ft-'t'hlll1'2ll4'0lll'SL'. H, lily The Blue und VVhilv , -I7 'lwl'2l4'k HI. Steiff. V N 'thlziiiy lizimiy hours may you allways At, suvh an artist the whole svlmol stands I have, zigzipen. x You deserve them . C . I ilulilzs P. LUDDY I w , . A. Jimmie , CARI' S' L01 M' Auto Mechanics Course. 'q' t'Pi'0l'essm '. 'fHe knows nll about oils, all about N , College Course. gases. X! f'h1ll'ilCUJl S the biggest asset any He knows every line of every chais- ,' man crm possess . sis , X Dmils E, MCBAY Bmclsixlm Loma UD0t,, 1 .. ' C 'l31llPS . H-ouse-hold Ai-ts Course. l'0l1llH9l'L'l2ll Course-, Basketball I, f 'I'here's name whose style is so nent, I'll he merry and free: Vkihose loving smile is so sweet . 1'll he sad for nobody . U I 1 'N IAOYICILINKI I.OXV'I'llHliS l.l'IJlJY MUISAY if 7 , i X, 1 N .l. gl sl W . it .'. Ar , A at i l !nQ? ns'4:f-'2'fa'f' 'aiu '-V' 'VFX V ' -' -Q. l , 1 . '. I . , lg Nd -se a.Ie:i. .-iifgugis. M. M D 32 lv it '0 ll We I E' 11CBIllCAIl'I'Y MDCAFI Ill'IY MCUAHTHY Mf'CAH'I'liY X' Ba'1'ney . ', Cabinet Making Cuiirse-. Biclmnaim P, MCB1mAu'1'Y To usu our hands well should be X1 our aim A NVhat cure we, if it bringeth no xl fame! N, IHKYINIOND F. BQCCAIVIVICICY I Maf '. I' 1'UllllllEl'l'i2li Cou1'se. Ullesolvml to win, ln- lllL'dii1lit'S the way . ffl' . A1.u'r: M. lVfcCA1cT11Y fit Alice . .fl Uullege Course, l In-ainatiu Club ll, Ill: Junior Prize N, Sneaker. i N t l'hei nc-vllmlest llllllll the In-sl CO1lfQllilllt'lli ms . U ANNA M. M1'C,x1c'1'nY C'-mninerr-inl Course. From he-1' joyous t-yes. :1 twinkle Gleams so wzirni with life and light . 1ICi'AIl'I'H Y Mc'l'l,f UIUC Y Muinmlzn M. NLCCARTILY Milly . CUlll1'll91'f'l2'll Course. Such joy ambition finds . Dixxn-:L J. NICCLOREY M:u: . Coin lll61'CliLi Course. Tu him the World is full of enjuy- ment . Lovlslc B. MLICQJNNELL HLou . General Course. Basketball. Small service is true survive . M. Rnux lVIc'CoNxE1,r. Boots , l 0lll1l'll6I'Cl2ll Course. Dramatic Club II: Review II. 'The thing.: that goes the fartlit-s't toward making life worth-lwhilc ls just her pleasant smile . MQVUNNELIA M0f'0XNlCl.L :F ls ffl i iq . lf S l -. F A ,Z A R.-.5 S.. ig ' Q14 Nd iv if R. X, rp .lf 0 . Qi' if iii il ii ti Eli 511 li fl ali Iii lil fl fi . ,ii lil it 'i ff A12 .sm -gbhglx i I -. 6. 0 KIA 912 F f - air d ia' Q10 7 ' 4. MQ le B'ICCcJRlx1Al'K B1ClTfJllRY Glconuu A. McCoim1ACk Mzic . College Course, 'Fran-k I3 Dramatic Club II: The Blue and VVhite Staff. Reserved but forward, calm but fearless . IXIARY M. McCo1u:r Follege Course. Executive Committee The Blue and VVihite . A spirit singing through her tolls . Co1.1N H. lN'I,xcD1A1:Mln Cole , Mau- , Deglz11ie . College Course. Review il. He, while his companions slept, XVAS tolling upward in the night . M.uc.lo1uE R. M.xCDoN.xLu Mnrgie . College Course. Student Council. Style is the dress of thoughts . 1lzu'DUNAl,Il Mc'GlLI.ii'l'IDDY MQIMJIARMIII MACDONALIJ RALPH L. lVI.xcDoNALD M'ac . G6Il671'211 Arts Course. Football III. Daunt1ess, fearless, never cheerlessu, Gimme A. lVIcGu.L1CUDDY Gracie . College Course. Student Count-il IIIQ Secretary III. Charms strike the sight, and merit wins the Soul . G. V1-:lc NE MCGI LVREAY Commercial Course. Basketball. A girl who can Work, a girl who can play, A girl who's a ual to you every day . EDXVARD J. MCGRATH Edt Commercial Course. Prudence is the knowledge of things to be sought . MCGILVHEAY Blc'llilA'l'l-1 ii if r 1. 1 it we x.. M sig ii! if .F i N 1 i 3 JN W V' as . R Sw. A I I ' .. . . . o , aryl ee- 1933 sus- - Nia f' - 'Nd KQYKSgSSixYn,i.. X'fi . . . . I Af- A f' If. 0 f dif.. 11912 T - f 'E z 12210 .Asusugkisxgweumw gm if 5' A, Q. if 4 . Wx V Y 0 1 .Wm ' ! Ni MCGRATH MCGRATH MCGRATH MCINN l S .,. X ' bg Kiaxxmu J, HTCGRATH XVILLIABI A. NICINTOSII QI i Ken , Mac . , ' College Course. Technical Course. Dramatic Club II, III, Dramatic- Club II, IIIg President Hi-Y 1 Has a fixed steady aim of honorable Club III: Prize Speaker III, Second purpose . Prize. ., xi E.:u'nestness to commend, f C'hia:ra.cter to defend . q S.u.r,rANN McG1:A'rn MAffiARETnI' MCKEON Q I l.KLaHyn' Noiiiasl 'School Course .l. Commercial Course. Dwlnmtic, Club H IH' +1 ' Ng lhvgimatic Club II.,' III: Student Conn- .RSS Euygmgy witri Subh H laughing 1 c-11, Junior Marshal, airy, A pleasanlt girl with a real purpose ' ' C ln hte ' B1f:RT11,x A. MC1LE.4N 'i -l- WILLIAM J. NICGRATII Q 4'Bi11'. , Auto Mechanics Course. . He has the fervor to X -some great Work . 4. M. Donoruy MCINNIS in Scientific Course. accomplish ..MaC,.. Commercial Course, Basketball I. VVe meet her like a pleasant thought . ANDREW M. MACLEOD Buster . General Course. Football I, II, III: Hockey IT, III: Baseball I, II, Cap- tain HI: Class President IIg Prom Committee II, III. Confidence makes conversation easier Basketball I3 ' The quiet helpful kind we all like . than does Wit'-I I MCINTOSH BICKEON MCLEAN BIiiCIAEOD iii A ill 97? 45 W fl , l . I I A l I 1933 fIM..?'4...wIM A 1-2 fl fi lil Qu Qi ai - I Q A lm .-.I I-I..e Vi C' mlxfcm fu - 5--6--A - A . 5 , , ', , ' . 1 ' f , -f B19 1949565-ol ' x'1'TWifsIbIS lr 'P SB gl ll lf I i i, in A tl ng if lg i N , l Q MCMANUS MCMANUS Mac'MILLAN MCMULLEN IVIARGARIDA F. 1VICMANUS PAULINE V. MCMULLEN f M! glgiifagfs Course' Ciiiumercial Course ,. She never thought, spoke, or acted Dramatic Club H' ' Egiiseffq a manner Worthy of Her soul is clad in gorgeous things . Q ' f THOINIAS M. MCMANUS I nT0m,, AUBR-EY F. MCN.ALLY Commercial Course. HM9vC - . . Review Staff I, II, Managing Ed- Automobile Mechanic Course. N ' itor III: Advisory Council, Th-e Baseball? B3fSkGU09-11- . ' . V 3 Lion and Mouse , He Whistles afresh his Jovial 2Ll1'Sy. , ,N Because right is right, I follow ' right , FRANCIS J. MCNAMARA . EVA M. MACM,ILLAN ,,Mac,, 'Ste-e Wee . General Course. Commercial Course. Track 1, II? Football, Manager III. Basketball I, IIIQ Tennis IIQ Swim- 'Ma.c' knows his football, also his ming II5 Soccer I. f n , y Eva is happy, seldom blue u By reputation square and true , DOROTHY M. MCNAMEE 1 MARGARET G. MCMULLEN ...DMU Peggy . College Cours-e. Commercial Course. Dramatic Club II, III: Normal School 0 Dramatic Club II. Club IIIQ Merton -of the Movies . All We have willed or hoped or Her gaiety makes others s-ee f dream-ed of good shall exist . Her charming personality , 9 MCMULLEN INICNALLY MCNAMARA MCNAMEE , N . fl I fl lx Y! M W .1. Q 'Q- ll ill A. . ,,,. , . w f 1 l ol lar M . A s Q, o C ' Jawmazaw A 6 P24 me DA QW Ili E7 if xi' F' fm? frm if Zag-.U V - A , L - -eu . f f :L -'J' 912 F7 -6 DZ' .1 0 f' ' 4. M 7 Q. I Y- ati W Vi , li. 5 I6 if I I X I 10 I W N, C MADEN MAGNUSON MAGOVERN 'MAGUIRE N :fl I K I If GEORGE E. MADEN PI-IILIP P. MAGUIRE ' Q., Jid . Mickey , I Commercial Course. Calbinet Making Course. A smile on his lips, a song in his Track Il, III. - 1 ' ' heart . They are never alone who are ac- N cornpanied by noble thoughts . M BEATRICE E. MAGNUSON ' '1Bette . WENIJELI. R. MAIIANY 5 General Course. I Review Staff: Biography Assistant 'KWen , K on Blue and White Staff. Q'f?.I16'1'Hl CVOUFSH. I 'i 'nBetIte will always be set far apart Nncerlty IS an excellent 1llStY'L1lIl'l6l'lE for I From others, because of her great the slleedy disllilfffll Of UUSIHGSS - work in art . ELIZABETH J. INIAGUVERY ' I H ,, A AGNES A. MAHoNY Betty . J , Commercial Course. Ag . Basketball Ig Dramatil Club. GGHGFHI QOUTSG- Good nature is one of the richest 'Alt 15 21 DQBHSUFG to Ulffet fruits of personality . 0116 S0 Llulet, so sweet . BERNICE J. MAGUIRE Be , ALICE R. MAHONY C Commercial Course. HAI . f I Laughing clheerfulness throws the Scientific Course, light of day on all around . ' She has the courage that endures . MAG UIRE MAHANY MAHO NY HIAHONY I I I ii fl lk lil ll fi A Z' gw,q,v-csqv'xQ:fS9 Q w 312 . I fl? . . . A . I I- ll Egg-X 1 9 3 3 .A 1 DH iv if l i k l l I 9 M il? W N4 xy lil C iii .,. ill ali ll ll oi .xii ix .V 415 lil . A 4 S A N2 ,. m. -. .M P .mlgcsx 9 f ra. KJ eg--Q ,712 , gif!! F e 4, Qii MAI.l.Al:lr MANN Josnzrn R. lNlA1.I.ARn Joe . College Course. Orchestra l, ll, Illg lievie!w II, IIIQ U-Sher The Lion and the Mouse . He is determined to succeed, Among his fellows he will lead . GER'l'ItUlbE E. BIANN Gigg1es . Wnnmercial Course. A lovely girl is above all 1'u11kl'. Pnii.4muXA A. lNTANNA1i1No Phil . l'0llllllP1'Cl2ll Course. Her spirit is right and also true . M11.u1cif:1u M. lvlixlavx' Millie , Commercial Course. Dramatic Clubg Basketballg Soccer. She may look sober, she may look shy, But she's full of life, twixt you and Il . AlARO'l l'A MARSHALL il yr MANNARINO MA1:cY if IIALPH J. MA1:o'r'i'A Barney , Technical Ciour-se. Basketball I, II, III. NVho keeps one entl ull things serve . in View makes HAlco1.1r D. M.x1cs1i,xLL Joe . 'I'et-hnical Clounse. Drzmmtic Club lll. The man who trusts mistakes . men will muko few RUTH B. M.ucs1i.xLL Roup . Commercial Course. ' The very pink of perfection . X DONALD T. BIASON Q ..DOn.,. f General Course. Works first-then rests . v MARS HALL MASON N VN I in it 949 tv if ik Q, W if 'fl if Vg f rx wxm .sx xv,xx v. . . Y . . 1 .4-K 442,-f5+YQgf2'9'2 to V by RIASSET MAT'I'1IlCXVS MA'l I'HEXVS MAZMANIAN XV JEANNETTE L. MASSET RClBl'Il!'I' F. MEMLIIEI: N Xl .Iennne . BOUT A , I. Commercial Course, I Auto Meehzinms Course. N Mode-Sty is to merit as shade is to Footbnll III. X :L picture: it gives force and re- He likes to see 'the wheels gn ruuntl, 1ief , He listens and listens to the motors I sound , TIIEIAIA P. M.x'r'rur:WS . Mixruux A. Mmxm N f Put , UCI ll in 1 lfuunnervizil Pnurse. K, ' lu J 7? 1 C + gl' Review Staff Il: Junior Class mmE'.Cm, nurse' gif Uqrghal. D ,, , -, 1 Ill'2ll!Hllll' Club II, III, I l . ... . i.1m.1t1c Club ll, III, H11,',h H v Q 1. bl And I and . I Since-rity is more convincing: than 'H 'K 3.5, 'OL la 9' 'I 'i g , C either talent or genius . SUM - I Q lVA1,'rl':lc A. lVIA'1'1'1n:ws ELINUI: I. MIGIIPIIICIIS l 'l' XVg1l1y , College Course. X cmllgge Comme, She smiles fit everyone she knowf. f V I'Izu'neSt, nleusant, and true is this Nlllere theres fun 'She always goes . ., jolly classmate . X L rim J. 'NIEULI AI RIARY MAZMANIAN OHS . ' H l U - ,oule . l Muzzie .I V Seientiflc Course. ' Q Commercial Course. Basketball II. I To meeyt thee is like at pleasant 'Although he linggys lung .. thought . He never comes too late . V gk MEAGH EI: MEAN ICY MEDETROS MEOLI It ' .. all - 5' I fl get l' A It 69 'N 'x it at . 4 N. ll I Fl M 'dll 0457 I 9 Q' 'Q' w-9 A ' S' Qigwpx fa Alles 1 ' ' sb-x6 l' of I I ,.i:,.sgasig.4s.a2.l,,. if if ll ll '0 ll lo lf lil ll V X: CIN f. 9 at o y dl 6 MERCURIO T111-Jlclssn E. Nl'lClil'URl0 'tTree . INIERRTLTI Commercial Course. Swimming. 'kIclllElYl9iSS is the golden chain by which society is bound together? H. ALL1-:N MEmm.r. HAI... Tec-hnical Course. Orchestra I, II, III: Band I, II, III. 'Al plays on the saxophone, He always has MAR1oN L. MEUSE Mousey', Cmnmercial Course. To do easily wh an excellent tone . at is difficult for others is a marked talent . ISABEI. A. MICIIALAK Mickey . Commercial Course, The strongest princi human choice . MIIBDLETON ple of growth lies in MISSICK MEUSE MICHALAK lVAl.'l'l'IlC F. lVlZmnLrc'roN ntlayn' Commercial Course. Unarmed-he faces heart of mirth . danger with a OLGA F. Mission molly. Commercial Course. Dramatic Club, Basketball. Sweet little miss, so pleasant and trim, Always so happy and chuck full of vim . Dokls H. MITCIIIQLI, Di:-nie . Commercial Course. Dramatic Club II, III. Friends she Won by the score, She held them, what is more . R. PR1sClLLA MITCIIELL College Course. Maybe her hearft is dreaming . MITCHELL MITCHELL M M lil W ik N so M 5,7 W + fi 0 f I i ln!- Z W fi: li 22 . 'lib ll it . mi I all . Six S? I 1 9 3 3 S l , 5 1 fpxof 'ga I 'A QQ newxwm .Q1x x we Y. . , . . 4. . f2.,f-5, K7. 1. rabid ' '-11 .-11 -' . -'-- , . A . ,PT V A -' - - -5.- M in if W if C 'x MONARCA Axfroxm C, MONARCA H n Tony , Commerrial Course. VVhen' fun and duty go to smash . ANNE L. MOONEY Anne . Commercial Course, MOONEY . MOORE 4 MOORE clash, let duty It is a friendly heart that hzis plenty of friends . Aivmusk L. Moons HARN- T-echnical Cou:r,se. ROBERT J. MOORE Bob , Technical Course. Track. ' - 'B0b' is EL plugger in math . DOROTHY M. MORELAND A'Doit . College Course, Blessed are the joy OLGA M. MORELLI makers track and . , lim ., vcf4raAraA.rfsya4rdla1f225lJYt'I + . I bfi ig . if il Y. 1 lf 7 '4 W . lxg W ' ' 1 f f me Track II. 'KA vision of greatness lies before ,, 'Arts' eyes . JUNE K. MOQJRFI Junie . Commercial Course. Babe Commercial Course. . l I love all beauteous tlimp,'s'. GERALD J. Mommy P Basketball I, III. Jerry . C Quietly she goes her Way, Scientiilc Course. Accomplishing more than Words cam '1N0t a day Without the sun f Sayu- To him who loves real fun . ja MOORE MORELANTF MORELLI MOREY N T 4 ni lil il, , '- 1 M f ' . I 32--Sem 1 9 3 3 dag-MJHWQMJMA mv 4 L xv'-bavwgffs Q Bi xi' ff gpijcm iv L ' . 1 'Z .LL.1!'9I2 ' igiigsg -iiiguiumw-1 an i Q.. N N m, - if 9 I ri x . k V. , MORGAN 'MORISON NIOTLTIIS RIORRTSSEY 5 Qi EDYVIN D. MORGAN FORREST L. lNlom'oN ' . HEdH- W'ioodsy . .College Course- . . - College Course. my UNO fears to heat away-no strife Tl.eaSu1.91. of Hi,y Club, to heal'-, i VVitl1 his happy friendly air 'Phil Fasfurtgslghed for, and the fu' He is welcome anywhere . 1 'e .' . i , i THOMAS L. MORISON 5 Tom , LOUISE L. MOSESIAN wo gjliigii q1:Ou11iSe'T 1 IT HT H 1 HLOW' i 500 , in , 3 rac i , Z 00 iey , ' 1 N. , 1, II, III: Junior Citbineirg, Junior Cmuse' I Marshal: Juni-or Pri'-om Usherg Senior , ,f 4 ' - . - - Nj Prom Usherg Deihating Club ll: icofggglftloll ln Smut and hlgh in Varsity 'M ' Club. ' C21 'Tom keeps his friends wondering I what he'll do next. He doe-S ' QA S0 many things Well . HC1x.1cNA L. 'MOZZICATO i .L A. IIQIQNE MORRIS t'HS1el1 - , i 1 l ..RuSty,, Commerc1alUCourse. , 1 ' - . Tennis I, . IN iS'i215I?EEi1aE1SE ufie' '1'hil1Uti1ie?f t11gggHgi31efg2f1 the gen- l '- M0desty and humility are the so- QS ec I' ' briety of the mind , H R0l?E3Efb?' MORRISSEY EVERETT S. MUDGE G Technical Course. M11dgi9 : f N Dramatic Club II, III: 'tReVieW Agent C0mm9'Y'C131 Course- A B 1, 'tNot one moment did he spare V N Three 'v's'-vim, vigor, vita1i'ty,-de- He hid 21. dirty to l991'f01'YU-h1S great' ', scribe 'Bob'. QS 021106 - 1 NIOHTON INIOSESIAN NIUZZICATO MUDGE A, F l 1 li W xl ill 5' ' ft I-N, I h I. .l. -1 l lik t 1 , . oi F MM i W X ll .. da W A F VY Y V Y Y 675 '5 '. W v 1 9 3 3 YYQTBQBTKSVSTVX W fi P ix i lu- .Z':6: ' , V - l V - 1, KQQ, .gg .,A. , ..4z1f.7.av J Q f:4Z,,.CP'.,49., ' 4. Asgsgekxxaxw-. Simi l M l'i4:Nc'H MITLCAHY Joux D. MUENCU J:1ck . General Course. Hockey I, Il, IIIQ Football I, II: Jun- ior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Usher. Monarch of the art of ga.mesg Master of the skill of Wit . Roumri' NV. NIULCAIIY Bob . Coinnierciail Course. Review Stuff Il, III. A vision wide :ind :Ls high as the stars . ELEANo1c MULLANE Aggie . Commercial Course. Basketball I, II, IIIg Swimming II: Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Ad- Hiory Count-ilg Dramatic Club II, A girl in :L million, Z1 girl we like, A girl who is chummy, she's all right! Fmzoicmcx S. MULLEN Fred . Commercial Course. know whait way your course is bend- ing And sound your Word and thought the same . AII'l:i'HY MURPHY Ml'I.LAN14: MFLLEN HEI.l4DN F. MURPHY Lefty , Commercial Course. Basketball I, II, IIIg Household Arts Club Illg Swimming III. 'Appear I always as I am, And um I what I am pretending . lirltx J. llllvlwlir HRV, l'lJIl1Ill0l'C'lFLl Course. A heart of honor, EL tongue of truth , Animuoifz F. MURRAY fT0ll'llHE'l'l'lfl1 Course. Rich with zz heart of trust . Gimriwimia M. MURRAY ..,I,1,udy,,' Commercial Course. Household Arts Club III. To one in need will reach ithis hand . MIIIIRAY MURRAY 79 ll M 1 ll W W gf l,' ll ly QM . . 5 . c f W v 'N 44 3 3 YYQTBQUSTS ' S.: -xl I I Uazzhfl izgz A 19 K fe? S-Q A Nia P .. Askisygggxcsc Y. . . 1' . . - -5- E4Y2-L-2' SY, 949 4' W if il V il if W io Q ii U M iii 'i fi l iAQ-NLQWLQWKQXLQAQNLENLQY MS ' P X 9 MURRAY MURRAY HARRIET E. MURRAY Scootum-s . Commercial Clourse. Dramatic Club. 'Real worth needs no interpreter . Hrzmcx 'A. MURRAY Peanut . Commercial Course. Dramatic Club I. Good humor only teaches charms to ast . NCIIIMIKN W. MYERS Mugs , College Course. Review Staffg Junior Class Usher: Dramatic Club II: Executive Com- mittee IIIQ The Gh-ost of Jerry Bundlerug Senior Play Advisory Committee. Reason is the helmsman that guides life'-s ship . VINCENZA M. NAVARRO 'Jane',. College Course. Her heart is true as steel . NEAL NEILL 'i Ni MYERS NAVARRO ' MUR11-:L E. NEAL A 'KMim . . Commercial Course. K A pal to all and a grand good sport . Q JonN D. NEILL Johnny . College Course. Junior Class Usherg Prom Usher T13 ' Student Council IIIQ Advisory Coun- -' cil IIIQ Dramatic Club lIg Executive Committee H13 The Blue and 1 WVhite Staffg Merton of the Jr Movieswg The Minuet : The Lion and the Mouseug The Ghost of Jerry Bundlerng The Good Eggu, . Coach. He alone is happy who needs neither to obey or to command that hte may distinguish himself . Ronrzlrl' C. NEILSCHN ' 1 'iBob . ' College Course. X Silence is deep as Eternity, speech Q is shallow as Time . EVELYN C. NELSON Stenographic and Secretarial Course. N Soccer H13 Junior Class Marshal: The Blue and Whit-e Staff: Senior ' g Class Play Advisory Couincilg Prize 'f' Speaker III. K Heart to conceive, the understanding ' . to direct, and the hand to execute . i . NETLSON NELSON l S .x .fl 45 li as ' auger -X QQ C'!1933I J W x if tj it N fl J' .2'g-, JM 72 ,ASLSLQCQNLQQQHNSLQY NESTOI Nigsro Nns FOP Nl WMAN Frm: R. NIC,IIC7LS Nic , College Course. Football ll, lllg Hot-key III: Student U-ounc-il: Senior Prom Committee. His frame must needs be even larger, For it can scarce support his heart . Cyl' Il IQRINE F. NESTOR La hy . Normal Course. Normal School Club Ig lDl'2llllZll1ll' Club II. Faith she has: what cares she whither blows her bark? .lonx M. Nrzsroie Mike . Cabinet Making C-ourse. VVith nails and hainlnier trade, And the product is of grade . M. Flmxuics NlC'IlllI.S Nicky . Normal Course. Basketball I. The best are often unknown . he plies his I i ci-t mg h gh b H. NolcMAN NIC'Iil4IltSliN Nick . College Course. 'Frack I, Il, III: Orvhetstra I: The Blue and VVhite Staff. Victory rrowns the just . MARY E. NES'l'Lili Ann . General Course. Basketball I. . Tried, tested, and found Generous, thoughtful, blue . JA Nr: E. N111 Kicicsox to be true: and HGVOY College Course. Dramatie Cluib III: The Blue and VVhite Staff: The Lion and the Mouse : Publicity Committee, The FN ty il + Q!!! Q 0 W fu tg Q15 22 tl li ' I I -! i 4 5,6 Q, xr lg V 1 4 1: 4 ' . 2 Y' til . I ., ' - ' M ti Biclc'1'RA xi G. NPIXX'lXllXN 'Rert . Lion and the Mouseug Prize Speak- er, First Prize: The Valiant , Coach. Editor of Review III. YVh-o is possessed of genius. of a superior mind, and an overpower- ing eloquence . 'l'eehnic'al Course. Dramatic Club II, III. Let him serve in the lab pro tem- Having his fill of good old chem . NIPHOIJS NIFHUIIS NIFKICIISUN NIUIQIGIISUN i Q4 5 Q. ' I A gag . C . f 1 v 'N 5 . NJ 5 . f U5 gjq R Q . ' , ,nz 4 fz4zg,.ffA gig F ' 410 i - ' 4. ll lf ll ll 5 lf lg Q, lil I if ll l NOONAN NOUNAN NOHCOTT NOHDBLOM lVlARY F. NOONAN S'1xxNI.EY B. Nonwoon No10nie . Stan . -Commercial. Course. , Technical Course. A good friend is worth a hundred What more can be said of 'Stan' i'elations','. Than that he loves his fellow mann? RCJBEl!'l' W. NooNAN 4'B0b .. l+Znw.uum F. O'BmEN, JR. 'Technical Course. U ,,, Football Ig Baseball 1. YEGCUB - Manhood, not scholzirshili, is the first 9011559 CQUVS9- . , , . aim of educationul V Seek eonfuleiiee is the first requisite to great undertakings . Latin F. NURCOTT Betty , College Course. Review Staff LAWIQENCE NV. 0'B1c1EN I, 113 The Blue and White Staff: The Lion and the GESSL-8110111 Course 1Xlouse : Merton of 'the Movie-s 3 I Q - ' Dramatic Club Il, lflxe-viilive Com- lTf'5'f,b1'11r11, .UIQ Bafepall HI' v . ,U mittee IH, Prize Spenkm, H HI What fa. Jolly, Qaleflee, whimsical Second Prize II: The Valiant , fellow 15 he ' Coach. 'iO1nly what we have wrought into , V our characters can wie take away M.xl:11Ul-:RITE M. OCUNNOR with us . CARI. R. Noimsnon 'fBud . l.Peg,.. Commercial Course. Dramatic Club II, III: The Lion and the Mou'se g Junior Class Marshal: Qommercial Course. Basketball I3 Tennisg Swimming 1, Football Ig The'Blue and VVhite 115 Soee-er I, Staff- Q Sometimes shy yet full of Surprises Courage is adve1'sity's lamp . in word and deed , NORVVOOTJ VVISIIIEN O'l3l-HEX KYUONNOK l li ll ll oi i El 'BIZ 49' if ll V ll il X Q.. tl ty N -ly . W l Q . . fx i l l ll ful 'ie 65 li ll i W F F .4 '4 e me Il933 lg zQ+f,5p-i4+.-geff t il fx , A I LX-- K .1 rw . if . 1 larwifs . ff l rf- :isa ini if il? ml 9 ll QI ll if il ll N4 xy lil ll x fax K lil . fi 4 Q 0'D0NNi4:I.l, o'HAl:A OHNlcs0lu:lC OLIVA Em-JANOR J. OYDONNICLL FRANCIS D. OLSEN Don . Swede , Scientific Course. Track I, II, Manager IIIQ Senior Ad- visory Committee: Hockey l. Able because he thinks he is able . General Course. High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy . VVINIFRED L. OLSON Swede . Commercial Course. Orchestra I, II. A quiet girl whose rare talent always answered the Call of M. H. S . IIUTII E. O'HARA Ooo-de . Household Arts Course. Dramatic Club II, Basketball I, II. She is a mixture of pep, good fun, and excitement . ROBEIi'F LE. ORDWAY Bob . Commercial Course. Basketball I: Dramatic Club I, II, The Blue and White Staff. All who joy would win Must share it,-happiness was born a twin . G1LBE1c'r W. OIINESORGE Schmidt . College Course. Hockey II. VVhose armor is his hOll6St thought, Anil simple truth his utmost skill . GUY M. OLIVA Ollie , College Course. Orch-estra, I, II, III, Review I, II: Business Manager III. The best business man in the class . Dlxvm J, O,RI0llDEN Ha'rpo . Electrical Course. Track I, II, III. A runner, a worker, and a. regular fellow , OLSEN OLSON URTJVVA Y CTRIORDEX 1912 FN if M . xl, . , in W lb ir' l la' W I 9 i 7 . 'ii In ' I LK Y -I -I . -V' 4 Q4 Q 'J 52-we 1 1933 lgfgag.,-.garage-5 Nd il? if ll ix Qi' lg' V ll if il ill Cn! T wi ll all ll lil all lil if is ali ii 'I T' 5 'Z .16 - . .. - n Y. . nQwxss.mnx -.wave Y. . . 1' . - Y 912 ,yy QQ l ' . . if OSTHUES OVGOORLTAN HENRY E. OSTHUES HHGHU. Technical Course. Track I, II: Basketball I, II, Ill: Baseball III. A man truly lives so long as he acts his nature . Rlvnixnn Olmoommx Diek . Technical Course. l'No-shouting will announce .him His work will speak for him . THOMAS J. Owl-:Ns Tom . Commercial Course. The Blue and XVliite Staff: Inter- class Baseball Il: Interclass Basket- ball I. Honest labor bears a lovely face . BINA R. PADULA Beannie . Commercial Course. Hcigsehiold Arts Club IH: Swimming She's the jolly, sociable kind with loads of good cheer . PAD HLA PARK EIL R , i ,, OWENS PADULA i X DoxliN1cK W, P.xnUI..x X Dom , - General Course. K Football I, Il, III: Baseball II. Q A sincere, determined fellow-firm of purpose . -- 1 xqp Lois PARKER NV Commercial Course. + Dramaitio Club: Household Arts Club. Always her lessons she knew A pleasant friend we found her, too . . El-'l-'IE M. PARSONS X X Commercial Course. A cherry lip, I1 bonny eye, A passing pleasing tongue . RIILDRED F. PARSONS X Milly . C Commercial Course. Dramatic' Club. A maiden, modest and self-pos- sessed . PAnsoNs lxansoxs EM r- li 45 . e e ee . gf eff 41 5 1' 1 9 3 'ln r . . xr il .FX lil xl if 428 iii l A f 0 iv gig nswxsrgnssmtskm, v. 4' fff P 0 If J' 6, 4' N gg 7 r ' f y apz' 210 ' - g A v, l n . 9 l W, PEAK PEAHCE PEAHSON PTGRIGIHA JEANNET'TE C. PEAK ALICE A. PERETMAN XJ General C-Ourse. HAI . ' h I am quietly holding fast Comn'ie1'c1al Course. To the things that cannot fail . Junior Marshal: Review Staff. A good intention clothes itself with sudden power . ll J RKJBEIRH' A. PEARUE 1, ,, RIAKY E. PERRIN Bud . ' Technical Course. Qoinrnercial Course. The kind of man thats needed is W 01001119 to YOU, MRFY, f the man of ready wit, NVe're glad you left Charlestown ! 1 To laugh at pain and trouble and keep up his grit . IVIARIE P. PERRY Honey . VVARREN E. PEARSON Commercial Course. Technical Cqurse. I A Hciuselnrfilld Biltfextgiulb Illlg Swimming He navel dld anything by agement ' HA merry smile brings many friends . FRANCES G. PEREIRA VVALTER G. PERRY, JR. Fanny , Walt . iI0uS9h01d ANS- College Course. She left Provincetown to join us: Baseball II, We weleomed her to our Senior A pleasing countenance is a silent. Class - recolnlnendationn. A PERETZTAN PERRIN PERRY PERRY '912 74' ll M -rf il iz if S, l M ly ll Q 6 i f fi R--.R if-ss 19 3 3' lg.-Egfr-ffg.N.-,eff Q DLQ .Fi . 7. 469 is gn fi is ' A 1- I i ,, Qin. ,t - x A gielqx 1 1 asm. mv. . , . .f. Cv- -fi- ,.4-fi-3Y0L,.fQ.'B'4 i SW I l If io ll Liu G, PETERS Lil , General Course. I'l'1'I'EllS PETERSEN PIGXONIC I'OMI'lGU B1,ANum: L. Poou: Po0lie . College Course. f Normal School Club I, Ilg Drztmzttie Draimttic Club ll, IIIQ Review Stuff. 1 Club II. She-'s at girl who can lead, Good-natured, full of pep. a dandy She-'s u girl who Can act, sportgtliatk L1ly . Shes at girl who has Charm - And a girl who has taut . CEull,l1f: Pl5'l'EKSl'IN ,Iusm-11 W. POPE Pete , Joe , f'KlllllH9l'CIZlI l'uu1'se. COIHll1t'1'L'i211 CHLIVSG. N Of all the girls that are su sweet The Blue and XVhite Stuffg Basket- 'l'll01'9'S none like pretty 'Pete' ball l. EVA M. Pluxoxu Bilbo l'mnme1't-izil Course. I7l'2llll2l'tIC Club II. 'N9X'9l' content when idle . Juux Pommzzo Johnnie . General Course. Orvhestra III, VVe mzirvel at the niagin: he makes W She seems :is happy :ts rt Wave, that with EL few deft Su..0kE,!S of H dances ou the seat . pen'-U i Lmyn XV. POTE . ,. Join A. POBIILO ..POtee..' - HD . Technical Course. ldlectrical Course. A Track I, II, III: Review Staff II. Chr-erfully flu I greet the IHDOYIHS The man who loves and laughs must hours . surely do well . l'UOl,l'I I OI'Ii PUHHAZZU l'U'I'l'I 'il . ' N e R-32+-ffsee-he l1933I7 A -'fag ll V P iv'- nv ng Q w . . 4 - - ,-. . -Q i -.-gY4Zff.:4 W9 9 . lf U gi i i 4 I i lip Mo POTHIER POTHllGll ii LARRY J. POTHIER Printing C-ourse. f Football I, H, IH: Basketball. NV He can suit himself to the estate I Nl U N Football I: Basketball l, LI, IIIQ Base- in which his lioit is Cast . Rornxxn G. POTHIER Ro1lo . Printing Course. hall I, II, III fVoc.5. gl VVhat else he does, or' has foregmiv, A His iuission he has well fulfilled . CJD ' P Thomas W. POYVERS X Tom . a hundred groan s College Course. A laugh is worth '- in any market . lx Enxlx M. PRETTY in Commercial Course. fl Her name describes her . i PRlME I'l'lUi l'l ill POVVERS ' PRETTY Hl'IIllil11li'l' A. PRiME Prim0 . C'ommereial Course. No wind can drive my bark astray '. Dolcls A. PROCTOR 'D0t . Collegre Course. Dramatic Club III: Review Staff ll, llI: Flclitor-il14'liief 'The Blue and VVhite . Ring and Pin Commiitee. NVh0 has done l'llUl'9 fm' our class as a whole, 'Fhau she who has worlu-rl with whole heart and soul? NVh0'se friendly aid has helped those in need, Whose personal accomulishmients turn not hei' head, indeed . B,uuz.xic.x H. PI'Icrsi4:c'K llarlv . Uullefrre Course. Junior Class Marshal: Normal Sc-hrmi Club I, II: Dramatic Club I, II. Her delight is just to live Enjoying all that life can give . E. PRISCILLA PURBEQK t'T'rithy . Normal School Course. Basketball I: Normal SL'l'lfl0l Club I1 Dramatic Club Tl, lllg .Iuuiur Class Cabinet: Cheer Leadei' Ill. Beauty is truth, truth beauty . l'l'lll!lUCK 1'llRBl4Il'K F . 'YQ'NaUi'S 4 ll w 4, l 1 S, i if my ill V c K iv , 'N i i r NJ 1 1 , f N4 912 an in lui li tr ll ix ll tl ll ll M f, NZ ' Qx4,-gk - 1-1: X Q I v , , 1 . r' f Q L-7:. 9', 9165- ,Qui a ,.te ,Q...s.e-.. gg. to PUZAK PUZELLA ANNIE PUZAK ,.Ann.,' Con1me'x'cialCourse. 'fThe Blue and White Staff. t'Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest Way . JUSEPHINE M, PUzif:LI.,x t 4 v if PYNN QITINN NIARY G. QUIRK ml Ger1'y . Commercial Course. Junior Marshulg 1J1'k'll'll2ltlU Club TI: Basketball I. Nothing is iinpnssible to a Willing heart . ll ll if M ,,J0,, BE'1 1'Y T. RAIIICKI NW XJ Commercial Course. B9'tS - gl. ljikitfrlnatic Cltgga U5 The Blue and 501159119161 c1?l'lgS SOUIE? H h ld l itei' Sta , rama ic ' u -, H 1 -ouse 0 ml, K'Adh6l'iIlC6 to duty, an ever present FANS dg'1Ubk HPTPVITYY' t Slgiff L JI, IU- I , Smi 5, rien y, int, it er o min cg, A pleasant girl, at girl worthwhile . A Eletgei' nurse 'nwould be hard to ' , ln , FQ RAYMOND B. PYNN N ,I Pynnie , ANNA M. RANc'A'i'ou1-I Comigercial Cfmursfci. ..Ann,, Base all I I I . ' i ,L , '. 1 V . College Course, N He rih-0 lilies lieu 15 the best Dramatic Club H, IU. N01-mal School A , pleachez . - y Club III, . . N D A Q In every gesture dignity and skill . , OROTHY . UIWN ' It i li 'Q' Commercial Course. HUGH W' RAPPOLI Basketball Ig Junior Marshalg Dra- Hughey . w matic Club lg Review Staff I. Scientific Course. K K'H83.1't of gold, and g-old hair, too, Quiet, keen and intent l -- A sunny smile, a friend true blue . A -student of no little talent . 6 ll a Qlflllli HAHICKI ILANCATORE HAPPOLI 'll I tl ' fx 4 If ' fx 1 ffl. 1' f ri li I ll, M . .. 9' I -I l u ' 5 'nt I . 2 X I N all 1 4 B fx 0l ll. px el y A. X A S.. S.. l UZZLZLZLZQJZ 4 Qv'.',, ' 1 9 3 3 :YgU'lgV'kS M ' Q l blk 0 pg-xm. gg, m, ., ,Y, ,l5'-1.912 IW ll I' xl lla V ll.-XXVSUN IHCAIIIWON EILNII-Ill J. Rxwsox Collvgw f7Ulll'SU. Kings ol' Nmnz1ni:1 3 Drfxnmzltic Club III, Sill-ully zu'hiox'im.g', fluivlly IJLII'SLllllg', H44 has lL'2ll'lll'd to lubm' and to Wait . l+'r:.xNc'1cs E. lhxuumx IJ1l'1llllllL'H. 1'ulll'g'v f'rxll1'SQ'. I'l1:n11lixg'ix'i11p: l'ilg01llll Z Drzimalil- Vlub ll: Svuim' I'1'um C1bll1llllll9P1 Senior PI'4llIl l'sl1ur. Stv:14ly amd true. Admired by fill hex' r'lnssln:lLvS . GICUIIUIC A. Iir:l'r.xxn Gelllmull 1'rvll1'sl'. I-lm-km-y Il: 4'Iln-Huw Appent Ill. ulfllltlulsiaxa-1111 is thv genius of Sin- n-erity, :lull truth :1l'con1plishes no vic'lm'ie-s without it . 'J Y . lIlCl'l'ANU RFIZFINTPES YVIIAIIICIVI' F. RWE 5. Hill , - i'IhllIllH'l'L'llll Course. Ho vuulcl laugh and play 1' 'Phe livellmg duyn. AIt'l'lllllC G. Rlull mf 'l'l't'hlllL'2ll Course. ' 'l'l'2l4'k ll, III. X 'l'rllslwm'll1y, loyal, htlllblrlll, I'rif-mlly, I w1l11'leuLls, Q N 5 Kiml, K'h0l'I'I'lll, thrifty, bl'z1x'l1, 1-loam . + 5 :xml l't'YL'l'PlltH, l X Glcumal-7 W. R11'1l.xl:1wS0N I,i11dy . Svil-ntifiv l'rru1':+4-. Hi'Y Ululr Ill: Il1'n1u1xli0 Vlulu Ill: lillllll lII3 U1'c'lwst1'a HIS 'l'llf' Lillll :xml llw Alrvllsd' III. 114-urfv is il hm' We all lilw W4-ll! Pr- . - . . Hn his many hm- ll0llllS we- llllglll alwe-ll, l lillrwxlclm l', Iilm-:Y lCllrli1- , lie-lwrall Course. 1, , V v ., ,Y ,. Hin zlnrl Pin Uolnlllittee III: Svnim' F'I MH'lM x S' R'l'M MH b IT:-fllllvil Ill: Hockey ll, lil: llzlsv- J Lindy , lmll I, IT, III. f f'Ullllllt'l'l'lill t'41111'sv. NNW walnl very much to sfny VVl'ill- llljlll'lllS in dust, I I-Il-'-s :Ln 2lIllllll'2lh1P f-hnp in vxwwy But kiudllm-xs in m:11'lmle . w:15 '. l fx IiIl'l'Z RICH IIIUIIAHIPSHX IIILICY I I , If X ll A mia P SL-V 4 Q N2 n x xi.sg1 -Qe . . -Y - . - f i.e..ff'2,. .F 9.2 Q , l n. Y 4 IlOl!liA'I' HORTILEE RUBY HOSE N1 'ik Glilllillli M. Roizizxi' Sm: M. Rossi A Y Q, Gi,-:gy . Commercial Course. 1 Commereiul Cfiurse. True rletermiuzitiou novel' stumbles ' In silem-Clie1-mifllu-l'sull . over small objects . xl W.ucm3N A. R01 l'11:Nm:m: f LICICOY F. Iltllilillllil Roady .. - 4 Q MT. 1,, Automobile lkleclmnws Course. V , lgel ' . , l Do good by stealth and blush to N X, Commercial Louise. E find it fame--. I ' Ulu him:-:elf his fortuiie lies . + N . in Mmm' H. RU1m1n' 'Huddy . ' gn, A111915 R- RUBY Unmniercial Course. 9 --Kittyvl Basketball 1, II. I IX Household AH, lf,,m.,L.. The living fires vome flashing from dlk Basketball ll, III: l5l'2llllZlllC Club Ill her eyes ' Soccer 1115 HflllSt'lllJ1K1 Arts Club lll. 1 No cheek to hui' l1ll1'fh-C0lTl1JQ1llllfJj smile . ltumzln' RUS'f1lil,XN 4. Husty . ' Technical Course. Basketball 11, H13 Baseball II, III: . ., Class Treasurer. 1. 'IUMA T' RUM' VVhat beittei' exzmiple of true school ', 'Peehnical Course. spirit than Rusty? 0 111'2llTlPlf1fv C1U11 11, III. VVhat better tribute than that the f jx Silent, serious, steadfast, staunch, class elected him to take cure of 5tl'Zllghtf0l'XV2ll'd, studiousu. its funds? -A a ROSS! IlUl'TTiNl!lCIlG IlL'l1lBY lll'S'l'lIlI.-XX vs. Q ll ' ll I.. T -1 lik i ii 051 2 it pi Nd A 3,5 S.. UQZLZQJZQQYMA 1 P., f ...M Z-rd lssslyskgmqsmq 16 1 i ,, Sie x Qgbggk D 'A - w 1- . . ,. -. 1f,,f:f 9zz Aislli - Qifiiiiiiwismmw 9,13 119 il il . il lf il T4 , Q! V, V Q10 RUTLETBGIC RYAN SAf'4'O SAUHAKIAIAN N6 E1,11.xNo1: R. RL 1'1.1cuu1-1 E1.1zlxm':'r11 Suu. Xt K, Shad0w . 1'Liz . . li l'ommeI'cizll Cmirsv. I 4'mi11111e1'4'i:1l Course. A 2'i1'1 with ll 5111510 2111 U10 Wlllllu lluusellrvlel Arts Club lll: Swiuuuiug: ll. Q If with a 1111111111-1' to beguileu. II, 'Alwz1ys ready, zilwzlys there, , 1 xp M UW WFT T RYVNI Always ready to do hvi' share . q ..Ma..gy.., 1 Q 1 1 1191191111 Course. HIUUCN bwfl N X0 Household Arts Club III: Iliwxiuziliw -fsnuyff. J I Club H15 The Valiant , l ..mmW,H,m1 Course' fl? ulifllln if QW Ylifllil, vzilm is,tl1v mlzly, Bzislie-llmll l, ll, III: Sm'n'L'1' I, ll. III1 + mn, 1 zilm li Mzirgy as slim: goes mm lllll' Tennis T' ' l Way - Sully is full of energy: shew always ,- on the go- S: llj, 2 l thzt l'f' ll zl 'z 'Q 1115111111111 L. SACC11 L lgeogu yggpeso-1.1 1 L W1 I M wx Gige . ai General Course. X W , X I q , 1 N -1- Fnotbaii 1, 11, cmpmm iiiq 1111x111-1111111 f D1'fUN 1 - -M1 'MMl'1 - X I, Il, III: Baseball 1, 11, III. H5150- HA f'PlD21h19 Cililtilifl, ly COl!11lli'l'Cl2l1 Course. , I A he'31'fU1 Clflssmate - 'AA gfmd llzlugh is S'L11lSl1l1llf in the- schoo room . ., ob CA'i'111c1uNE A. SAc11.x1iL1AN . -4KayH. XV11.L1,xM A. SAMPSON , 1 1 Commercial Course. Bill . IQ mrhe Blue and VVhite staff. Gelierzll Cuurse. , 'Happy art thou. as if every day ' Hockey I l, Captain: Committee, Jun- k N Ithoun hadst picked up a horse- lor Ummm, lx , Shoe - A prince of good fellows . Y SAHL SAHL SAl1l'I3lMlC SAMVS4 PN I' , ffl l' 'L f' ix ll 6,1 - .V lx N 61 1-1 4 s Iflx X A - J,-2 'Z --J -- 'X - - -- .LZ . . PJ' -, - 5 . -j gjq 1 gli- Q- ' f ' 53- 1 I f' ff Ng AmYxS.Q!x 'rtv-m. . . , 1 f f-Ar, ,ihld W if ll ill I lo 'lf S. iw lo SANDBERG SARG IGNT .V Q I CARL G. SANDBERG ' Sandy , Auto Mechanics Course, wg Vocational Basketball and Baseball. . Honest, sincere, fair and square . CHRISTINE R. SARGENT Tlna. . Commercial Course. Dramatic Club II, Ill. 1 How much lies in laughter, the ' cipher key, wherewith we deci- pher the Whole person . E. ARTHUR SARMANIAN Sa.rmy . Technical Course. Cheer Leader II, III. Healthy and free, the world is be- f0re me . GEORGE E. SAUNDERS General Course. Football I, III: Track I, II, III. Happiness, the reward for faithful work . SCOVILL SENCABAVIZH SARMANTAN SAUNDERS BERNARD S. SCOVILL Bernie . Commercial Course. He has one of the happiest hearts that ever beat . ALBERT M. SENCABAUGH MAIN. Commercial Course. I 'I'l1f-re is some credit in being Jolly and active . ROBERT D. SHARPE Bob Auto Mechanics Course Vocational Baseball Anplmes seem to till lllS thoughts MARGARET 0. SHAW Marg1e Normal Course Nolmal School Club I II III D 1Tl l.t1C Club III Pleasant and affable to all g l oi ll at on si ev ll M ll -I! M qi W N. ll my will + A' 2 . u : . N ' '. . 0 SHAIKPE SHAVV lg W FQ mg is it it fl in . . alll 2- 1933 Q YP ff 21 va . , . . , . . . z I 1- 1 ,fi-N2 1111412651 I efe - Q,z,:v. ew az. 1 I V QQ xp 111 . 1? 1' 1 .6 , V 1V 1 1 l 1 . '1 QI SHEA SPTEHXVK 1011 SHEIIVVOOD SHCI? HL 1 , .'- , A EDXVARIJ F. SHEA A1.111's11's C. S11c111r,1N ' Eddie . A1ky . ffUllll118l'C1i11 Course. Cz1bi11e1 Making Course. I X Q 15111161 I, II, Illg S'ocPe1' I, Il, III: 'A1ky' uses both 11111111 111111 11111111 111 1 Junior' Prom Usher: Review S111l'1' 1. his 1-hosen tasks . 1 1 The l1ea1'L of l1o11o1', 1 The tongue of truth . J1111N N. S1vE11'1'soN , 4, , , . 'AJz1ck , H1.1.1.x J. S111,1111111111 College Vmnhse' N 1 GiCk . Vive l'1'esi1l1-111 Hi-Y 17111112 The Lion , C11111111e1'1-1111 C11111'se. 111111 1111- Mouse- 1 .I1111i111' 111-11111 Ush- 1, Hz1'sketl11111l, I1,1113SOCCe1' II, Ill. 111'3 1311111111110 Clllll ll, III. 3 1 The gglden 41111110 of fanul is all 111 y11111' 1li1'Lio11z11'y: Ll t'111' !.Z'1'lll1l-'lllLl1l, elusive bei111:, '. S t'111' s1-111111113 211111 F 1'111' f1'ie1111 . W11,1111111 M. S1111:11w111111 111111 W. SK11111: 1 Sll0XVb3.llH. hsookv-1. Electrical Coulise- , C1111111101'Ci:11 Course. l 11111 :1111iz1A's 111 haste, but 1101's-1' 111 HNEYCI. heard fl 1111113 ' 1'1te1'i11g 11 101111 wr11'1l'1. 1 ELLIS J. S114:1:1f:1. MANY., MARY E. SLA'r'1'1c11.y College Course. 'KSlats . C 'l'r'z1ck Ig A Christmas C:11'01 g The General Course. f Blue 111111 .VVhi1e Staff. SXV1l1 llH1l1g' Team, VVi1ty 211111 11111-llig'e11ta We 111111 r1111'se1Ves Yefr'esl11-11 by r'11e1-1'f11l O11 upwarcl striving ever bent . ' people like Sluts , 3 .P SIEKMAN SIVE11'l'SUN SKOUG SL,-X'l l'lCIlY V 131 n -1 A., N S Kb ' .LZ Af 1.1.77 QA 4b'4 '1 415 1 111 1 I1 f . M I - L 1 9 3 1 fl ,Rl mx: PA -,, nv M345 ii I ld 1 f f f '59 i 11922 If wif i .4 TJQX 'T 0 . Y 0 ..... - 5'ZTf70 We ' ' + ' ' Amuwis-YQLQNLQSQQHEWLQY QQ ll V 3, U N0 , SMALL SINIETHVHST SlXlI'I'I'lll'llS'l' SlXll'l'l'l ill.tKli.KRE'1' M. SMALL Nlric.1.xM W. Snrrlr 5 ..Peg,gy,.. ..Mim,,, ' l'lvi'iC:1l Course. College Pourse. ' Household Arts Club IIT: Review l 1'i+-iizlsliiig, niysleririus Viflllt-'Ill of the W9 Agent Il: Dranmtic Club ll: Photo- soul :ind swwt-tness of life . g'1'a,pli Committee TIT. V A constant friend is at thing raw and wf hard to find . , W11.1,l.xAl V. SMITH Cllhzsnzli D. SMIc'1'iiITics'r fmiUY :, X' H V H K ollege 1 nurse. 1 'Chet . N llrzunzttif' Club Il, lll: 'l'lw Blue :xml -up 11111636 Cf01H'SQ- Whitel' suifrg lmeumiiig- Uluh lll: Glass knowledge dwells Essayistb ln hezuls Vt-plvte with thouglits of' otlwx' ,.,l,hP gremest Hmugms uw the Simplostz I men, . I , , so are the greatest me-n . Q YVISLIOIH in minds attentive to their I own . Ev1c1ch:'1 1' G. Smvru -,- GILBI-IlC'l' J. SME'1'Iit'1cs'i' . ,, 1 H I H Smitty . Q, NGIIP . Fmnmerciztl l'0lll SP. ' f OUGSG COUYSQ- A silent, smiling' young I'vll0w . ,, No cloak nf vain desire can him en- ' SllI'0ll4l . f 4 . S B.xiu3Alc,x B. Sxmvxux lI1i,1iBr,lc-1 DC. MI'lll ,,B0hbie,,- S311liQl9 - General Course. SPWIIUYII' COUYSH- And true sho is, :is sho luis prnvvrl A spirit to move rmnwzird and upward . hgy-Self , SMITH SMITH SMYTH SNUXVMAN i M l Q ,fit 1' it ll r,l i . -I. -Q .l I I N + M l -I. W if M t i. i i t D 912 Q 1, S.-X .J 1 9 3 3 a P12 gggy-,q:'e,-a'fsf ' EQ t9v'QX:g,.-'vgf S3'kQ Q14 O gcm if -' W1 In - nl . Lf: ' 0 Q , 1 -J 'Q'9 iff ' I Aiam vi' ' f'igLS1:lQ'l gli ll M Iv I ll ll '1 SNIWVMAN SUBIICIIS Sfll I'Ali SPAIN w VIRGINIA V. SNUNYMAN -IENNIE L- SIUWLDING Q, GInge-r'I. '1J9Y1 - V ' '. General 4-Ourge I umxnerm-nal I ourse. V 1JI'2lIlI2lIIL' 1 Iub II, III: House-Imlil Arts Dfiifllatli' Clllb- A fqub' Fol'n1'd by thy L-onverse, happily to steel' f To know how to Wait is the g'I'ezLtes1 P'f0111.g:'r'21v-Q 10 SKY, YVUIN IIVPIY U-I Se' .- sevrei nf success . Vert' - P .' '11, ,A . QPINNEY I EIL:-:1-:N E, Som-:ics IRl:QiH,IL., J A live , 'I't'fldY , Uoilege Uonrse. COll'IIlIt3I'CI2ll Course. Junior Marshall: Senior Prom Usher. Ilrzlxnutic Vinh II: Iflxevutive 4'ominitte-e Gay, vivacious, congenial I III: Advisory t'Unncil. All the deny long . I HIIHIIIIIIIIHI I-lnwwfilllmf-ss is ll vnvizilfle gift . I E S il i'n . 'rAN'rux Hl1IIII6 . my Norm Sulvlxxlc VOIIGQG l'0l1I'Sf'- I gt m ,Isl h- , I Q D, ll ,ll C QQ. Ilwuiiatii- Ulnb III: Review Stuff Il: LA? fi itptff ltifl' 'f','ef'lHLl f 'ilu-f' '-The Iiluv anal VVI1ite sniff. Q1 liful., IAA5 vlmflulivull Day' Her dignity, sweetness, and l'I'lf'lIIlSlIID I ' . ie lien .my 4 01145 ray . Combine To nmlw Ruth Ill Ivanler, intelligent and line . 1lIII.IIRI4IIJ IE. SPAIN IlIiIIie . K V H CUlIlIHPI'CI2lI Vourse. RUBICKIII S- SIIIVIRN5 Basketball 1. A-Bob-3 f The Imetter We know her, the more vw uommel-4-ia1 Course, like her , Good humor is allied to g'enerosity . SI'AI'LIlING SPINNICY STANTUN STEAIINS X X ENN U f ad' X I , bl?-Mwfksa' Hifi- .FA V P 9 - . Aexgk-gggggsmxv, , 3 . ra gs ga L-2472.4 f-JIU! ' Y P W . -. W I it W STEELE STEVENS S'I'EYl'lNStJN S'I'TCVVAR'l' HENRY J. S'i'1c1-Ju: Rl'SSPiIll, XV. S'i'r:w.xm' X Harry , Russ . I College Course, General Course. Thanksgiving Play I1 intervlass Base- Imf 'f'l-CWS Btiskeillil-11 I, IT. hall II: Review Staff II, III: Traf-k His thoughts and his Conduct are his III. own . N A fellow honest, reliable, and stnadyu. i i FRAMIIS W. STEVENS M.-un' M. S'l'1Nt'iil-'1i4:l,11 ifomme-rc'ial Coursf-. Ste-ve . , f , , , t'l1:1r':1c-ter is not rletvrniiiivrl by a sim- gifsgftgl fimigse' ple art, but by hubihial C0nduf't . To Steve, nothing git all, ls like playing ball . JEAN M. S'1'1R1,1xu ilonoiiu' S'i'i1vr:Nsox 'AJ9?lYliCU- 1'ommerr'ial Vourso. I ggotu' . .il C, ITOKISPHOVI Arts Ulub. ' ' mmewm, Jourse' 'Filviice is El true frimifl who IIUYQI' Ime- ITTZLITIHTIC Q lub II, III. travsw i Her glorious tasks in silenve perfect- ' ' ing . RIYIIARTP VV. STEWART Sunni J. S'l'l:.xzzEic1c , Dick . Sally . ' Technical Fourse. tvwmmervial Voilrso. . HOCKEY TL IH- Good matured, yes, and stuflifws 11m4- Nothing of' iclleuess enters his mind . Sho is one of thu t'ax'oi'cd few . .1 S'l'lCWAliT S'l'IN1'l'lFllGl.lr S'I'll:I,lN4l STILAZZI m S., . Xjn.f 1 . ..-.Ax-'4 515- ,' ' -Mas 1933 5?--Q -C- pk illli x -- W . ft It o -is I ll li Ry . f inf'-JL? Z -4751, ,, Aid X -R61 A I 17 Q ' Q1 ' w any BTKEQ BIS N I 1 N6 '4 Sl7l.l.1VAN Sl'lllllVAN SUHAUIAN 'FASKICH i Lmxolclc M, SULLIVAN ' Doms E. TAYLOR Lee . Dodo . C'ommer'ciul Course, f omme1'm-ial Pourse. A sober mind marks the sohl-1' 1liuug'lit . A voive out of thi- silonve uf thu IiCQ1J . PAVL C. Si'1.r.iv.xN l Sully . ag 4-Ollege 4-,,u1-St., Lorisr: A. TAYLOR 'l'1':1r'k li lT1':111mtii- Vlulv ll. Ill: l'lwtrr- pf,mmewial pmwgcl graph Uommitteei Ex01'1lt,ix'v Commit- Jlmim. Marshal: Jlmim. prom Vslum tgp' . . . VVith 4-nf0i'm'ise uf grf-:it mth and nm- ! Uv that ivslwvts himsvli is safe frfmi me-nl . others: Y He Wears kl urmt of mzlil that nmw van pierce . Roni-:RT SURABIAN NVAKlfI: 3Nl TAWAOR ! i ..BOh.,. uc ly . , l V . Tilevtrlval Course. f-011928 flglgii-us, nit -mmhwti ln ggys tu cmrw tho wurlrl will lig:hln-1' N Patlent of toll ' XVitli l'aylm', a loader' of 1-lr-c'trivity . l EVERlC'l l' H. TASKER IAEVII. ' Technical Course. , , V, . C Band U' IH. .linux TLMPLLION K HQ has hobbies and hulvlmies grrllfwv, Mick , Airplanes, astronomy, 1-hemistry :mil 'IH-cliiiic-:ll Course. W more . Serenity plus virtue 'make him za lllkillu. 'FA YIA ill 'I'A YIA ill TA YL! ill 'l'E1ll'l,,l'l'l'lIX i 6 l my 4 . S45 S.. 3 3 Wmcz. fa,-Qf,,,5A'.,.i2' B14 Qf-gan? M-'ATI 9 '-IEAWQMWANKQ xv C' 0, I . . ., . , - . ii 4 se -'912 erin-m 12Q q Q fai'if'Ql1Qf ff' ,N N It I .. W I j I I I TIIUM.-XXX 'I'HOAl1'SON 'l'I'lOHF5l'RN THORNE E ' GPIUIUPIC L- THOMANN Romain' H. Tmmsox IiulIvl1e1 '. Bob , l:lf'l'1f'2ll COUVSQ. 'l'ec'hnic'al f'0lll'Sf'.f Ifamllwall 1, Il, ITI: Iluslu-thall ll, III: Footlqall I, ll, III: Dramatic Ulnh ll, III. I lifIf1 '2ll1 L UI- I He uses Words as 21 modest man uses 'llhsim-ss Machine, I hke- the best, dress: to clothe himself, not to amlurn J- 'll all my Work, as Yflll'Yt' ufton Q'llt'SS1-Wlu. himself . Il1,l,1,xx IC. 'flmxrrsux J ,, . . .. lilxlilm: C. TI'I'l'S Lilliput . I N 1'mmm-rr-ial Uourse. fIffHeg'9 .4 l 'S ' H I I f lfrzlmalir' f'I11h ll, Ill: Ilmlst-Imlfl Arts Iliff Llfm 11110 thi' MOUSE- 1'mI'l HI- f 01uhI Review ll. I I-qqHil.14S1j1w U1e,Iv,,S,, Strength in clmracier, power in mimi, Ang gomen hair- lVilh these, c'hf-1-rl'ulness is r'mnlvi11vml , I.illi:111 is one of our maidens fair . Y M,x1c.m1crE M. Tomx ' ' IXTAIIICI. lx, 'I'1im:BITlcN ..MmagiQ-,I I t'mmm-rvial Course. 4'Ummerf'ial Vourse, Ilrnmativ Vluh: The Hlllt- and XYIvitm-'A Household Arts Cluh. I I Staff. XVith heart thnt's light and huhhlmg ' V-mlm-ss and uhseum- nt' haste india-atv mirth ' fine qualities She wanders gayly o'er the earth . Lmrn L, TILORNE T ..Buh0,,I M.x1c.mRIE L. umm CII l'0llIIIlI'l'l'l2Il f'UUl'S1'. 'l'0flcly . ' .N Ilmisvlmlwl Arts Flulw III. 1'ommercinl fi0lll'S0. f llc-tier tu he small aml shine than to H--skethall TH, I I I II II he great and throw a Sllilflfllldi. Ymu' noblest natures are an iusmralnrm I I . If 'VIIHIISUN 'l'l'I'l'S 'FUISIN TUIIIP V I. It .I. I Il . I 7'-wi X I S I W bql' '1vJ'e 1'f'.2'fa'r'4 ,9iKG 9'II Y.QU'ksg'fkS '!i,,X ! f fi X. f - Y Y ' -6 A n Q V 1 NQIIN x Q 'x . 9112 . yy. 4-2. L'......... i--4.4.-1'9a- ijg ' - -1- i asm ' Z6 f - - 4, my S4 MQ Q . . . QQ 5 TONELLO TOON 'PK DSUANO 'I' HANS UE i N. Flmxcxs TONI-:LL0 Joux A. TURNBVLI, K W xi 'l'fn1y . .Iohnnie . Unhinr-t Making l'0ll!'SL'. 4'0llP2'G COUYSG- W N His hands were steady and suro UI'f'l1f'SIl'21 112 15211111 ll. X His work was perfoct and SCl'lll'0 . i'lll hitory his Silyilliiw Wt'l't' nolvfl IuAl.l'UI,M Toox M:u '. 7 l'flll6'f-fl' Umirsc. .ANIlRI4IXV Tnsmpaxo Tovlnmical Course. M2113 youre fvzink in what you say, w NVQ all like you and your joyful waxy . My hzlsting' days ily on with full 4-1111- Pl . Bright and clever, on them the Class dotedn. Wu,l.l.xM W. U1.1'1l.vxli Chz1kee . General Course. Ifrmtlmll I, IT. Junior Prom I'shc-l'. Serene, I fold my lumrls zunl wail . Lows VANPRAET Belgy . G4-rwrzll Course. Baseball I, IT, III. A l'0lNllil12lii0l'l not often found, 'I.z1h' work and slmrts-yet both very sound . N GIKUICGIC E. VEl'l'III1K ANNA E, Tlmxsuic UVM., l'f '1'Nf'! 'ifi1 COUVSQ- Auto hiechanics ffollrsc. Nunn-tunes Charming, srnnctiinos sih-nt, lggmkf-fball and Hglgglmll. never' the same Two INUHlE'lltS tfmgc-tl1o1 '. He bubbles over with l2lllg'lllL'l'u. 'l'Ul'lNBUl1L ULCHAK Y:u1l'liAET VECCHTA N i N W . me S 44 i i I 19 x G f . V J f i v li KJ PA fl Ill lil fi W M A e, ,, .i . Nl XQ -.'5,, - ' K3f2v TsSxQYX7 I Affdtd I 0 0 -JIU. I l 3 Yr fvlgfqv gh 410 'F' ' ' 4- QQ W O N ' 7 9 VICRNAGIAIA VITAIAIC PAUL A. VERN:XGI,l.-S 'i Uollege Course. H 'l'lw Word iimpossible' is not in my xlicrtiouzwy. I have torn it nut . - , ALY011: I. Vll'ALl4Z Allie , . l'HIllHlPl'k'lkl1 Unurse. M.x1csu.xI.L F. XV.xi.K14:i: Mzl1'5h . ' f'Tullep,'e Course. III. 1. No one cam Say, 'Ho never t1'ied'. Joux E. W'A1.I,Acr:, JR. JM-k . f'ulleg.:'e Coilrse. if M lf ll if fa- ffl fl 0' . XVALTHICII VVAHD Nu noisy sz-In-nie from my lnbm' grows . N 'l'rzLc'li Ig Dramatic Flulu HI: Tennis I, VVAIAKEH WAl.l.A4'1c XVILLIAM D. XVAI.'l'IIl'IR ..Bmy,,. , Technical f'0llI'S6, Jllnior' Class Usher: Student F'0uu4'iI IIT! llrzulmtic Ulub II, Ill: The xvilliillllu. Of ull the zlppearziliw-s of the human counteminve, ai smile is the inosl l extrao1'1lii1z11'y , HELEN E. WAHI: Fullege Course. flood actions Crown lheiuselvvs with laxsting duys Whu Well llesf-rves 114-mls not :l,u0lliel s l7l'kllS6'y. RICII4XRIl H. XVAILRIQN Dick , College Course. Q H So Palm is he when ll'fllll?lGS are lll,i','h . Howmum C. VVATSON College Course. Driunutic Club II, IIT: The Blue and VVhite Staff: Juniui' Promenacle Usher. Personality, 21 glezuning smile, A keen mind, Fl friend Wm'thWhile . VVAHRICN VVATSON xl 4 if il . i f .35 il . U4 01Q 5 Z2 ea 1.2 A YKQVQQV wg-f 6 KQ. Q jg I xl W 5 fge lil S lx , L .61 . . N U7 A 3.5 S... 1 9 3 3 l J6LZLQf4.Zo.LA A will P .4c'Qi6fGk fl t - , ls ' ' Q ' 4 A N Y, . . Y . - - Y -- 'Q 0' 1 g gf i 4 i 1 l VVE11S'l'lCH XVlfIl1S'I'lCll VVEBSTER NVICTA 'll i C1v1'lm1clN1g E. W14IBS'l'Eli JAMES G. NVE.l,1mx KzLy . J immy . 4'umm9l'C'iLll Course. '1'E'Cllll1l'ill Course. llm'ieW Stuff II. liziske-tbzlll ll: Fuutlrzlll 111. Quiet and li61lllll'H, Un wings his l'1'iv114lsl1i11 sings . ' A friend for sure . , A , A E, l'3..' HAlll'll P. Vl1f:us'l'1N:1: Bufqsuigxu hun Vlwvllllical VUUVSQ' t'0ii11ivi'wiz1l Course-. F ','.tFm,11 IL H' U13 Tnlvk If U' IH5 Ad' lizisketlmll I: .l5l'il1llilIlL' Club 1, ll. A, U:'my.t fum l H11 . The muulh ,simeziksz deeds yirrwe om' l1lllJlt?lIl1SllKl let me live, rn' die unkmiwn: Worth-v U grant an honest fauna, or grzmt me ' none l Axmu-LW F. NVEST W VVu.1.1.xM L. W14:i:s'1'1-:ic UAHGV.. Bill , College Uoixrsz-. 'l'vclmicul Course. U1761'lJt'ill2ll motirm :xml il pe-l'1rc-iiml smilaJ . Iizlml I, ll, Ill: 1VJl'Cll9Sll'2l 1, 11, lll. 'l'l1m1g'litf11l now, jukillhi' tl1en ! Nom1AN lE. WESTUN Enwlucu J. XVELCII Hwegtyi- G l4I1lflie . 1'umme1'c'izll Course. General Fourse. linsliellmll 1, ll, lll: lizisehzlll 1. K Quiet, but uh, so effi1'ient I Hal is ut homo in field ul' L'01ll'l . .1 9 . 'N WE1.l if FN VVNLSII VVEST VVESTl IN 2 l i Wi 4 1, ii t i S-.x 1 9 3 6Q.fZ..fQ,,.lQf4.Z,.Q5 1 1 wqfbanQfsKw Bi i f l ' fGvX..f3 C, All eeee eggs Q15 5 eeeee 5 1 W M , 1 . . vi' ' ' mggwv riff p p 1, F u sQ A 1 'lla F73 ' ' '1lK1j ' 1.131113 1 1 1 11 55145 l 11 'EJ' l 11214115115 - Q j W1 1 Wi? 111 11 1 ll All 11 1 1 2 1 n 1 1 ll 'N Al 1 1 il R111 1l1 fl-1 W.-LL! l c D I 113111 16 1-11 111111 1j 1 Ill' 1 M111 gl 1 1 1 1 IW1 l 11 1 file .QV 1 .11 1 Q gl in 15 I C1 5 ill- 3 j I lf 11 ' 'lm' 1 1 Isl 1 1a' 1 X mx VVHITIG VVH'l'l I'ICMORE VVH ITTEN VVHITVVORTI-I tmp' 1 513 '1 17 Q 1f1i R4lBlil5'1' F. XVHITE lVlA1cuA1c1s'1' R. VVICKIIALI N 1 1 fm .1B0b11. npegv. ' ,511 'l'eL'huica1 Course. Cumluercial Course. , l 'A lx l'Seriousness und silehce are his great lbrzuuagc Club ll, III 3 Basketball I. ' assets . You're happy now and you'll he happy E I 'f-V ever more . 1 ' - ll 1 155155 1 f 'LQ:l1 1l 11 lf'f11 CATHERINE M. IVJILTTEMORE HUBERT H. WILDER 1 Course 'uabeu' . mf Good company in a journey makes the 1 Rf 11 1- 1 - ' 2 1' 1' 1111111151 1151 V db ehofvfl ' A person is Judged bv worth, '1 '11 11 -1 - 1 f 1 Mixed with EL spirit of 1m11u11'. 'f1 1 5 f' in ' 111 A 1 1 If sl f EQAQQ HAROLD F- WHITTEN HAROLD K. WILKES I '1Hu 1'YH' uma . Qfb llall 4 Ollegle .C0Nurse. Q Wlmmercial Course. F 11' WE IFHLIIIZIIIC gluh I, II: Ifootball II. N HHCX-ieww' Agent. N MQ Mkggl IJ1g.n1ty IIICYCRISFS day by any . uvmnh is mu of SDON11. 3 1113, 'l V E 1 C ft' l MRL ANN E. WILKINS j 1 212 ll VlIlilINI,k F. WH1'rwon'ru .. V1 College COllIb6. C I l3loudie'l. V The Blue .and VVhite Staff. ' f 1 N211 4'0l1lI'llQI'Cl2l1 Course. 'PAH artlstt zu. -ppet, IUIISICIZIU Loo, H 161 '31 To work with hex' is a pleasure . A sweet Ill!-11JOSlf10ll, a dreamel' true . uf, H 1 3 1 1 ,H 1 151 U- 1 1L'l11 , , 1 f' 'N 1 I If WICKHAM WILIJICH VVILKES WIIIRINS 1 1 C 1 1 .1 ll 1 4 ' 1 1 1'1'1kg lj 11911, ll 1 El' 1 - - nf 111 1 IW izl 1 , 1 l1 ' 1 1 11 11 1 ll 11? 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WILSON 1 College Course. igriipi Civil :uid polite, striving: for the riyaglitn. .gfiqlfu li lil 54, l 5 1 1. 7, wihsox X'.'i7f.FTZ l li. li l iii? 35 lar yu 5. flint? ll 'M VVILSUN NVILSUN Jo11N C. WILSON, JR. .Iohm1y . 'Fechnivztl Course. Truck II, III. Ullztve you ever seen him serious or with- out his famous smilen? CHARLES A. WOLFE Billy . 'l'tec'huic':il Course. Student Uouuvil IU. lit-ilu.: nzitlirzil is l3ilI's rfhief I'0Ilt't-'l'll . Vi1cG1N1A R. Woon Gin1iy . C0111-ge Course. Dramatic Club II, III: Basketball ll: Review Staff IT. g Good-humoured and sincere, To highest standards does she :ul- here . JAMES M. WOODLOCK .limmy . Foliage Course. Thy worth and skill exempts thee from the throng . 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Senior Prmn llUllllllliiL'l'I Sennn' Vrmn Q1 ggxi- yg if , Life without laughing is El blank dream . VSIIQIT Swilhmillff 'VPIIW U, Ill- il QTVR: f5 Connie-'S Pl sport, vivzicimis :incl snappy 3fQCff i 4 ' f Heres hoping' she'll always he ew-1' as lg 1. e 11HPW - libre i ,...f,, Fimxcics L. Woouwmzu Ifmn . lfl4lNNETH B. XVYA'1 l' fi if l'fm1n1e1'c'ial Course. ..Ken,, fi gf I' Smile and the world smiles with you pommgl-cial pour-Se. iff Review Agent H E51 fi Heres 21 hny We must confess li Haj 55 VVho will laugh his way' to SUCPQSSH. giggggg' MAmoN E. WUOLLEY E' f Ma U . Qi? ' l Eleipl Nornfal Umlrsev PIIYLLTS J. VVYNOTT 3353? i 21-'FTF Normal Svhool Club T, Snplmnmre Rep- Peanuf . sie -1-,f 1 iii it . . f I 2 yi in, H I'9SGl1lElllVE' 2 Junim' Class Marshal 1 K'ommer'ci:1l C'f1n1'se. I- 3 ,Gill Senior Prom Usher. The Toy Shop , -l-ilfdi H'-' .E She comes like music . Common Sense is not so C0llllllHll . yi? 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ZANDER l FREDERICK H. YoUNG, Jn. Gussie . ,fell W ,xy MFI, d., Stenogrnpllic and Sec-retarial Course. y,'li.'1f11 C e ' - I F ,, Srmrver TT, ITT: Dramatic Club II, TH: .1f.Q?.j 1 545 11 'omnfexfmfi .ouxse U , ' . 1 . Prom Committee TT 3 .Tunior Class 1331 51131 Drzlmatlc I lub II, ltll.. llelmtlng Club TIT: Marshal: .Umw Rm? :md Vvhnp, S+, 1. 1l721:111l .I H1011 and the Mouse ' Merton oi' the IX1T0vies : The Tliou 315' .TA be? IFN! ', 1 , 1 :md the lllousm- : Kings of Nomzauisf. ,WM juli Youfgfgewzjfrduit 2lg2,Ergfi':Ji1 Frednn f'le?L1er1?1fss is ghergift of The arts, prac- xfibik dx 1 ma y app lem . j,,11X. 1, 1 1111.115 1 Il ll 1'1 e l 'IIVjk g' 1 :P I. RIARIE YOUNG FIMNK G. ZARELLA 11' J? 1 .. 1. . ,1l111 Tggy . Z1p . .1171 1 KTM Commercial Course. Y College Course. 1 ill y We 1 A quiet girl iSlwD11y in School . Jo11ity with your wisdom is mingled . xiii: .4 W1 1 1 '11.,y151 1 N zAc'c'A11l ll ZAMPo1':EI,1,1 ZANDE1-1 ZAIULE LTTA 1 1 T 1 I- . 1, 1 l 1,7 1 11 . 1 51.9. 1 ' ,541 1fT!iN'll ll 1 l W ' hi SLEX: 1 '1 A' ilf l l ' 'R 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ,111 . ,1 1 417 , 1 11 I' :T W .I f 1 W 1 13 H 1 E.1l 1 ll NME N J? X 1: ' T 1 if 1, 1 1 11 . l .1 l1 13511 NV . T. lCfg.P111 911 . ,SAS X Sim T T Y fe Qsvllff T ' 4 U-QZTT ' 'Q if I 9 3 ' 1' ijec' SQ' XSCATQXU f Nd IW if E5 I E 4 I I If If EI II xy If 'I' II IF IK J 1? W. I ,fx if I C' ,, ...iii-..-.....,. 'A I - , L . 4212 7 ff .0 raid f-A BW 7 '1250' 45711410 7 ' 4- ,Q ZATURSKY ZEIGLER STELLA ZATUIISIU Ste11 . tTrmIn1ercizI1 Course. Of all parts, the eyes express The sweetest kind of bashfulness' Elmwmur H. ZEIGLEII Hziggyul General Course. 0I'f'1IeStI'zL I, II, THQ Band I, II, IH. A clarinet, :L clarinet, mv kingdom a clarinet . Lucy M, CARBIIIYIQ Fm-:II E. COATES PAUL F. FINN PASQUALINO IPPoI,ITo DANIEL J. KANE VIRGINIA M. LOBEIIG EDl'1'll H. 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' ff Q ,MQW D A 7 asv -fav a A2 0 BIS rr Senior Glass Qlay From the Superintendent of Schools, Dr. J. Stevens Kadesch, down to the smallest sophomore, the senior class play, t'The Lion and the Mousefl presented at the Milton Roberts Junior High February 16 and 17. received only the most sincere and heartfelt praise. The entire cast, under the capable direction of Mr. Carey, gave a performance of which any professionals might well have been proud. The play is centered around Shirley Rossmore, a spirited girl, who, single handed, strives to save her father from the false ac- cusations of Mr. John li. Ryder, a clever and colorful money baron, not too much troubled by conscience, Eventually Shirley triumphs. Not only does she save her father's honor, but in the bargain she mar- ries Ryder's son, Jefferson, and makes John B. Ryder, financier su- preme, whose mere word is law, actually like it. Augusta Zander, who played the part of Shirley, gave a very com- mendable performance, and John Ciardi, cast opposite her as Mr. Ryder, was a very convincing potentate of commerce. Laura Norcott, Mrs. Ryder, gave a fine interpretation of the millionaire 's neuresthentie wife, torn between love for her son and obedience to her husband. The audience was convulsed with laughter at the amorous an- tics of King Coffin as the Honorable Fitzroy Bagley, and at the explosive parental irc of John Neill as Senator Roberts, determined at all costs to forestall the marriage of his daughter Kate, cleverly handled by Gertrude Elliot, to the noble Bagley. The comedy was further heightened by Betty French's portrayal lof Eudxoxia, the Irish maid with thc irresistible accent. Esther Knight, Jane Nick- erson, Margueritc O't'onnor, Jack Sivertson, Francis Burke and Beverly Ackerman gave splendid character performances. George Richardson and Bradford toolid 1 respectively lud ,'e Rossmore and IX-llldffll Stott presmnted their ditfirult roles extremely well. Jetfcrson Ryder harrissf d son of the money' maffnate was capablv pl yed by I. Doufl-is Broxn. Richard l'r1 derick did -1 creditable piene of work as C fncr-il thairman of production. deserve 'reat credit for tht splendid success. lhe tl-iss of 3.3 unitns in tendtrin' its sincere thinks to al who p'1rtitip'11 'd and to aaeh and cverv one who shared in the work. 5 S.. N 5,,r6+.,,Z,,,QJ,-yy A M I sl ,Q il W Q. M if W . fab i Q 6 5 fix i :Q ll W ll ffl ll P. ll lil X i rw- N I l gil 1 Q g U Q D we , ' ' 1 J ' I 1 G v U a - g f V' f J ' , . f 1 i i , ' All who were engaged in the play, from cast to stage hands, , 0 , . .. P rv 1 I 7- . E l gl I 2, 1 4 ' 1. Q ' ' 1 X D f 3 F F at F H ' 4 f iv-S . Q . Yr ff gggfgp iv' i ' 7 n-mmf ni A I -. h W I f 5 V wa W 5' 11 I Q MQ., QMLS LIIXNDUNG 4 me Sncw. 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Ev as - AQ 'XJ -'33 nl: Q A . . . . , W ' , '4 -3, , U 1 9 3 3 Q-.gafddi W Ei ff . lv. Ny. an ' ' + i X XI -E N' ' ' W sz--we----A 1, L ' ' avg' Q10 Qii W w if Q? .f az 'R S if in M llr in Zi' .F t w N4 R ll I N7 mi l . 4 CHARACTERS OF THE LION AND THE MOUSE W EUDOXIA ....................... REV. PONTIFEX DEETLE....... .........Betty O. French .......John N. Sivertson JANE DEETLE ........ . ......... ......... J ane E. Nickerson MRS. ROSSMORE ........ Miss NEsB1T ,............ JUDGE ROSSMORE ........ EX-JUDGE STOTT ......... EXPRESSMAN ............. ..........l3everly Ackerman ......,.......ESther F. Knight George W. Richardson WV. Bradford Coolidge ...........Francis J. Burke SHIRLEY RossMoEE.. ...... .......Augusta M. Zander J ICFFERSON RYDER ...... .. IION. FITZROY BAGLEY .... J ORKINS ............................ SENATOR ROBER1TS....... KATE ROBERTS .............. Douglas Brown ..........Kir1g M. Coffin .......Earle C. Titus ............John D. Neill .......Gertrude T. Elliot -v MRS. JOHN BURKETT RYDER .......... ......... L aura F. Norcott JOHN BURKETT RYDER ............. ....... .......... J 0 hn A. Ciardi 5 IXIAID ..................................... ........ ll Iarguerite M. O'Connor SYNOPSIS ACT I. Reception room in Rossmore's Cottage in a small Long . Island Village. ACT II. Inner Private Library ini the Ryder Mansion on Fifth - Avenue. QLapSe of six weeksnj ACT III. Same as Act II. CLapse of two m0nths.D ACT IV. Shirley's suite in the Ryder establishment. QThe next mormngj A RAS S..-X SML I 1 9 3 3 be .Bid ll .V J . U I lil il 25' JS I .... . ... A 4. F-: 4. --: , .,5,: f . a 315 I ' ' 7 K U l 4 pun ll W ill ln .9 .. 'vT ,. 1 .. L If- A 4 Q A Z 4 I T S4 ,. P fr - 6 Nd In-Wxsbgsx vkv. v. . . Y . . - . LLM- v O - 0 fi' N9 gg 7 zz ' e va E mi SV W Glass qdallot Girl VVhO Has Done the Most for '33 ......... Boy WVhO Has Done tl Most Promising Girl.. Most Promising Most Attractive Han dsomest Boy ....... ie Most for '33 ......... .........DORIS A. PROOTOR .......FRED R. NICHOLS .. ..... Doms A. PRQCTOR Boy ........ .. .... l3R.-.ummm Cooninerz Girl ....... ............... H ELEN P. KERINS ..........WIIlLIAM D. WALTHER Most Popular Girl ....... Most Popular Buy ..... Best Girl Athlete ......... Best Boy Athlete ....... Most Admired Girl .... Most Admired Boy ...... .. .......... HELEN P. KERINS . ...... JAiMEs T. HOWLEY .. ............ HELEN KELLER ........DONALD H. FARNHAM .........HELELN P. KERINS ........JAMEs T. HOWLEY Typical M. H. S. Girl ......... ..,..... G ERTRUDE T. ELLIOT Typical M. H. S. Boy ........ .. ....... ROBERT V. CHIPMAN Mot Dignified Girl ....... ............. L AURA F. NORCOTT Most Dignified Boy ......... ....... Best Dressed Girl ........ Best Dressed Boy ........ Class Humorist .......... .W. BRADFORD COOLIDOE .........GRACE A. MCGILITICUDDY .. ................. GASPARE L. BOVA ........WALTER F. HASHEY Class Poet ......... .. .... DOROTHY E. F1sHER Class Artist ......... ......... F RANK J. LOWTHERs Class Actor .......... ............... J OHN D. NEILL Class Actress ................. .......... A UGUsTA M. ZANDER Best N atured Pupil ........ Most Studious Pupil ........ Class lVIusieian..,... .... ., .........FRED R. NICHOLS .........WILLIAM V. SMITH ....,...HAROLD K, CAMPBELL 3 l1933I J4 5w Q nk HANDS GE l' A gr 4 NIJ X ' 1 VAHEX R M qv 09 I 1 fp' ics t. - . r ,sg a :Wd L +1 ' eva' X0 f- ' x. B1 ,Q Glass gfzstory ssl' , ,,... . Keen: it ii xr l I H a Y it ll N tif tj! F51 ft 'i 4 it li -1 .HARRY J. Connynn We are the graduating class of 1933 of Medford High School. To most of us the years have passed quickly since we first entered the portals of this school in September, 1930, and yet we may reflect upon numerous happy events of our school life, of which we will cherish the memories for years to come. Truly, our years of preparation have been brightened and enlivened by these social, educational and athletu- events, without them Medford High School would not be the same. These events will become a part of the Medford tradition, for a chap- ter of that tradition will be devoted to the career of this class of 1933. ln September, 1930, our class was welcomed by Mr. Gilkey. How fortunate we were! To us had come the privilege of new facilities - a beautiful new building, a Well-equipped vocational school, and an enu to a period of eight successive years of double sessions. No longer could some of our classmates revel in the glory of association with the high and mighty Seniors, while others humbled themselves in session with the not so mighty juniors. All were on an equal footing, ready to acquaint Medford High School with the possibility of an up,-au., coming sophomore class. Some of our number reported for football, others for basketball, track or baseball. Of course, they were nearly all shunted off to the scrub team but this was a necessary evil, that they might be better able to uphold the Medford colors when it. should be their turn to lead. A few of us experienced great joy in seeing our work in print in the columns of the Review, and Woe to the printer who tam- pered with our masterpieces. Others gave their time to the various clubs, according to their own individual interests. We may be justly proud of our classmates who supported the school in this manner. Our sophomore days swiftly drew to a close. They had been spent profitably, however. Among our many accomplishments we listed the ability to come to the aid of some exasperated Senior by opening his locker without the use of tools, the swiftness with which we now found such hitherto elusive articles as room 223, room 401, and the like, and the unerriug instinct which guided u-s to the right seat in study rooms and in the 'assembly hall, or was it a guardian angel? ,We returned in September, sunburned but no longfr sophomores, eager to meet our first-year friends. Needless to say, these included our teachers. Scaicely had we become accustomed to school again when football started This time many of our classmates had earned positions on the Bti I' 'ff f' A VQ 'va'fkQ- i 'kQ. xx fi it at y tttt t to t - Q4 .J K5 E1 . . 4. .,. . . v ,w g - 1933 X f 'A'Dnem x. .A.. . . 2- I - 'nfs'-'g 'wg 5 apzb k . Q12-. 'iniiipm xirst team, and each one gave good account of himself. No longer did they deserve the name of scrubs, for now they were carrying the Medford colors in regular competition. It was soon time -to start our junior class meetings. Andrew Maclieod, the popular choice for president, filled his position admire ably. For vice-president we elected James L. Collins. To keep the ancient archives, Harry Collyer was named as secretary. To Gary Famiglietti, husky member of the football and track teams, we very appropriately entrusted our funds. They were indeed safe in big Gary's hands! Once again our classmates assisted nobly in the publication of the URevicvv,'l for we were represented widely on both editorial and business staffs. The two assistant editors, several literary, School News, and exchange editors were juniors. The pages of the 1932 Review were, in part, a tribute to the literary and artistic ability of our classmates. The winter season brought with it basketball, track, and hockey, and once more our class was well represented. In basketball, for both boys and girls, juniors performed very acceptably as a relief for the veterans of the first team and gave great promise of development, The boys' second team, composed wholly of juniors, won ten games while losing only five. In track, the juniors were the mainstays in many events, in. every meet. Eddie Kozowyk, a shining light in every race, brought home to Medford the State schoolboy record for the 1000-yard dash run. At Christmas time, the Dramatic Club presented The Minuet, a playlet of Revolutionary days. John Neill was the perfect dancer, as he portrayed the role of Monsieur Boudinot, a French dancing master. V Those were busy days! There were so many activities! If we were not -on the 'basketball cou-rt or on the hockey rink, we were whirling round and round the track. But not only the athletes were busy, The academically inclined were deep in their books, and our debaters could easily be pointed out, for they were usually seen in heated ar- guments, although their gestures suggested the Dramatic Club. It was in hockey, however, that the blue and white stood supreme. Under the able leadership of Bill Sampson, who was named captain while still in his junior year, Ca rare honor indeedb, our hockey team came through with a championship, despite the fact that this was the school 's iirst year in the league. Chipman, Wilkins, Morison, Muench, Stewart and Captain Sampson all performed brilliantly to put Med- ford High School hockey in its rightful position. Bob 'tChip-shot Chipman was named all-scholasticf, In 1932 the Dramatic Club presented Merton of the Movies as its annual production John Neill as Merton played the lead in the 19 3 3I,U2f'JgJ-1-54,-'f'eZii'f'ftS be f. C' fr A g, Nueva.. , .. . . . 0 raid' All! , . N .,:......,, ' . T . 9 r - I 'zxsr alz' in I ' ' QQQ Q52 EJ 5 ' 1 1 xl I 4 r 21 t 'fl A,k accepted Hollywood fashion, and Dorothy McNamee as Mrs. Patter- son, aomiddle-aged lady, was the ideal housekeeper. In May came that greatest event of our school life as juniors-the Junior Prom. Robert Chipman was chairman of the committee, and he was very efficiently assisted by Augusta Zander, Richard Davis. Maryjayne Groff, John Muench, Eleanor Mullane, and Ralph Hudson. The Prom was a great success. Class Day! How quickly the year had passed! On this day of days our class was host to the graduating seniors. The attractively dressed corps of marshals and ushers, chosen from our ranks and clad in the traditional costumes, made a very pretty and impressive cere- mony. q U ' Our junior. days were no more. We returned to the ivy-coated walls which meant so much to us, as seniors. The world was ours! We had at last attained the ranks of the high and mighty seniors, the upper class. It was now dependent on us to make the most of our Senior year, to make the class of 1933 th-e' greatest ever. Football cast its magic spell over us, and never will we forget those thrilling,Saturday afternoons as we listened to the stirring music of the band, as we sang out the school songs, as we cheered on those boys in the blue and white. The team, although they failed to win the usual quota of games, gave of their best with a Unever-say- die spirit, and put up a plucky Medford fight for ,every game. Captain George Sacco was a dangerous triple-threat, and his kick- ing was outstanding in every game. U Duken Farnham was brilliant. both offensively and defensively, at his end position. Rufus'l Laird and Gary Famiglietti brought us many exciting moments. Webster, Padufla, Endicott, Bimbo, Wilkiiis, Clifford, Crowley, Thorson, Hud- son, Carlson, and MacLeod all lent their noble support. - Our senior class elections Were- now at' hand. Our president. James Howley has been an inspiring leader.. Helen Kerins became our vice-president, Grace MacGillicuddy was chosen. as our secretary, and Robert Rustigian caged the position as treasurer just as he cages his spectacular shots in basketball. Surely- there- has never been so .effi- cient and dependable a set of officers. Surely there has never been so handsome a quartet of leaders! ..-.. . Mr. Kendall wasour new headmaster, andphe showed his deep interest in the school and 'in its student body by choosing members from each class t-o serve ,as an advisory sch-ool council. Also. a traffic squad was organized, and new passing rules were put in effect which greatly speeded up the passing between periods. A Y Basketball loomed upon the horizon' of sport, and spon we were it endine' the games in the gymnasium Captain Dick Dealy Duke Farnham Earl Laird Rob Rustwian and Henry Osthues made up a smart and fast quintet a match foi the best of teams i E It Q I N K, N y cc ra lx :W ' cs, ,I , 7' h , 1 la. ,fn H In V .1 X ll Q N Z . . . Kr . . - . . V .1 b'4 ef. af. 1 9 3 slgg-f...a,+.-arg s pk il V i ill V YD 3,35 ., . . , - ,LAP-44.2 5-'39 A5 ma 1 4Q The hockey season, too, was soon under way. Led by th-e brilliant and aggressive Bob Chipman, a fast, hard-checking Medford six took the ice against its league rivals. Handicapped by lack of ice for prac- tice, the team started slowly, but finished high in the league standing. The first line, with! the tricky Andy MacLeod and the hard-shooting Jack Muench flanking Chipman, was one of the best in the league, and in addition to this trio Riley, Wilkins, Stewart and Morison all did their best for the blue and white. Those who witnessed the games against Newton and Belmont at the Boston Garden will never forget the stirring performances of Captain Chipman and Paul Kenney. clever goalie. To quote Mr. Kendall: If ever a captain gave his all for his team, it was in that game! Kenney, although not named on the all-scholastic team, played a steady gamd throughout the season. The track team came through with many thrilling races, with Kozowyk and Gingras as co-captains. Eddie Howard continued his fine running of his junior year. Bob Bolivar won the State, 300-yard title. the lean Ray Henderson. the leaping gazellef' did the same in the hurdles. Famiglietti. Vilebster. Guarente Moore, Bimbo. Pote, Saunders, and Blanciforti were fast-steppersw for Medford. In baseball, the team was composed largely of Seniors. Eddie Riley, George Sacco, Rob Rustigian and Captain Andy MacLeod made up a sparkling infield, Finn, Van Praet. Farnham, Hovespian, Tho- mann, Lemander, and Cadigan all came through in the pinches to help Medford on its way to victory. The Senior Prom was a success, both socially and financially. Vifellington Brewster acted as head usher, Thelma Child was chairman of the committee. and to them great credit is due. The prom was strictly formal, and a surprisingly large number of alumni attended the gala occasion. Our class presented as their senior play, The Lion and the Mouse. John Ciardi as Ready-money Ryder played the part of the dominant capitalist to perfection, Augusta Zander gave a dramatic interpretation of character as the heroine, Shirley Rossmore, J , Doug- las Brown, as the son of capitalist Ryder and lover of Shirley, was very true and sincere. Bagley. King Coffin. k-ept us in good humor throughout. as we watched him in hopeless pursuit of Gertrude Elliot. in the part of Kate Roberts. Bradford Coolidge was very serious as Judge Stott, Beverly' Ackerman showed motherly graces as Mrs. Rossmoreg George Richardson. the tiny. downtrodden mouse, was the victim of political intrigueg Betty French was the perfect maid. Eudoxia- Francis Burke' was the cautious expressman- Tohn Neill 'n the role of Senator Roberts. viatched helplessly but not sorrowfullp as Bagley ran avsay with his daughter- Esther Knight was a tireless ticket seller Cwhat a natural rolelj Earl Titus played the part of lorkins the butler who often let up but never let down Tane Nlickerson as Miss De-etle came through vuth ironical statements at 'I . . h 4 cr A i I 3 I N I ar , P i critical tiines to confuse her brother, the Reverend Pontifex Deetle. Q . . fi N1 S . Q. . , ' . '4 mm A 6 - 5 , JRE 1 9 3 3 ER Ndlgxi., g isR., ,, ,Y, , ,2 Zg, Ia f:4Q1d gg ,Q W l t ? played by John Sivertsong Laura Norcott gave a hysterical but mas- terful performance as Mrs. Ryder, and the maid of the Ryder house- hold was Marguerite O,Connor. During this year of 1933 we have seen the growth and reorganiza- tion of the Dramatic Club. Under the able leadership of Mr. Carey, the Dramatic Club took its place as the largest organization in school. The club sponsored several afternoon activities- a dramatic portrayal of the Taming of the Shrewf' by Mr. Walter Hines, and a debate on the question of school hours, both of which were greatly enjoyed. King Coffin served as president of the club, with Gertrude Elliot as vice-president and Norman Myers as secretary-treasurer. The orchestra has been very active this year and has played at 111any assemblies and evening functi-ons. The Debating Club has con- ducted inter-class debates, and are scheduled to meet a team from Roxbury Memorial High School. The fifth annual prize speaking contests were conducted with great success. The work of the speakers this year compared favorably with that of other years. The contestants found a new obstacle confronting them, for this year the speeches must be first written and then de- livered! Wliat a dilemma! First, what to Write, and then, how to deliver it? Nevertheless, as many entered as before and in the finals, Jane Nickerson Won first prize for the girls, with Gertrude- Elliot second, and for the boys, Richard Davis carried of the honors, and William MacIntosh was the runner-up. The final event of our High School days after graduation will be our Senior Reception, a veritable milestone, marking the end of our High School career. Wliat will we carry away with us, as we head our ship out into the stream of Life? Have we caught the spirit of Med- ford High? Have We realized the march of Progress, and have We, the graduating class of 1933, attained the proper outlook on life? March to the battle field, The foe is now before us, Each heart is Freedom 's shield, And heaven is shining o'er us! A f o t it ' 1 A I K i -4 H H ' 1 2 , 1 1 19 3 Q Ji Q! FB lgf li E. 1 A51 -- . t4Q:15k9 e T' gh , ' 'X QV. , . , . - ,Q J-41.3 K ,s e Q ai ! GN T sift E Glass Qoem s SUNSET AND DUSK Between sunset and dusk, on the rocky curve of the shore, V When the sea reflects the rays of the rising moon, e l Trees sway against slow-fading skies, while the eove's rippling floor - Gleams rose through etched branches, where winds from far mountains eroon. It 's the song of a dreamer when voices of sunset winds croon, While the tree-tops are shadowed with fleecy cloudlets that veer, All arrayed in twinkling, shimmering lights from the moon, T For souls they long to lift, lonely hearts to chcrr. p . lf 4 W The leaves are whispering songs through the rock-clustered trees, F N - -- . . ' ,. X rf li l 0 K lr N9 if jg it il 7 MQ Through pines, 'and birches, and spruces of darkening blue, i Whose boughs areharps of the wind, when at evening the breeze Stirs sighing echoes through branches fragrant with dew. In lofty balconies of greenery, Pines, rising to meet the flaming sea of sky, Breathe like the minor surging of the sea- A pillared church, with arches frail and high. i The sunset lingers in the misty sky, e Till dim clouds cover a star just peeping through, And crying sea-gulls from the low rocks by The water's edge, soar high into the blue. K Along the shore, where lights and shadows stream, C i Each tree is on parade, so straight and tall, The birches in their 'silver mantles gleam - The moon withmagic fire is prodigal. The thought of life is like the dusk at sea- I Wide spaces, freedom, andold shores left far, The shelter of a great immensity, l Sealed by the sunset and the evening star. 4 tx May our lives be gay and glad' as we sail life 's seas, ' And when the dusk on the shore ends each day well spent May we look back at a sky ffleamin rose throu h the trees ,- That w1th the thou ht of success fills our hearts with content. T Dorothy Elizabeth Fisher 33 ff-' ,aan T L Q :Q y l ll , , ffl 'I' 1 . C. Q' Q v ' as e g e L i i ri ll ' fl fl, all fri - i A Q x A -X ig 19 l f,fg,,-Z,-Z A 314 an W N U E i E ii Pi ii if -u fi N1 N ix oi dii , e Y ' .4 .4 eff -1, .e,. f e 1 , I 1 9 3 3 mmewwfc-ffrd w MQ f 0 fr e s p r I Y AyHSgS l,Yi . . I -' 1 LZ -1 HIV? , . , - ,e212s5f - S X. Q-1Q1wil'i5z'-TBIFI Y. U M V , . i' Y o xg v N i t N11 'V I 12, A E Q ii 1 rigi .AS an expression of our fond Q appreciation for her many ' years of friendly interest in the activities of the students of 1' Medford High School, we affection- ately dedieate this section of The A Blue and White to Miss Clapp. i 'YQf 'QQ'1S 'ij'1 K f N ii ,Q 55 63 Bm liz . f!? I yy , A LN rm it . Swv ,an i 1 W, ,V me Q! Y R Yzsvraer .gef- 'Qlfjafi Ll .Alain-my f, m LE! 4: ,Y gr - Lilggrp-Q wxlfmib 54, :V is gm, 4.5511 .fx 5' ju 6 Q pq, 1 ii Fig Y Liam ,1v.Q.AA . ,W V .. i AL. f 4 'Q ,, J . llqgl -ld 11:54, A ,Ah 'I my 155, ' a E Am Y. X ,W f 1 v 3i K'15.J x 55? 1 5191 A aww! M 1 3 .f Q T 9 ' JL E 22 Mc ' ' y Mx. fe ' iiiigiwg Lxzggjs ,fjlil grew T- 4.2 I 5 di f Je 55155 A, ? Mfr 1 sy Exe El bfi if mpg u ' Q15 1 'flu' X E1 V,: jVg-5 1 gay gfgdwvgi ey M Jixfxi Qin -fl-5 ,ai fig ?i fi! f M 3 . JM y ' GAHQWE ii ? 6' w 15' sf? 'H -' gf gf ' 'R 5 f Nall sf 6 'IQ JEL 3 1 I ff. Y lf?-L53 +3255-,X Q 5 1 in iii .2 is ,-,V 2 2fLgf'1?li L :E+ if 1 1 .,A Q'd DA f . OXQNJAQ f RQ Q Q QMYS 915 15' K av r'A1N9 1 'Q ' vi ra l ara 'xsikvbi uexgimumw pg CDramatzc Qlub -,,- 7 tggvahf J i xxx J li M . il ? g l l yr ll K i rf it '?' i The year 1933 was a most interesting and enjoyable one for the Dramatic Club. It was organized under the direction of Mr. Carey, by the following officers: President ................... ................. K ING COFFIN Vice-President ...... .... ......... G ERTRUDE ELLIOT Secretary-Treasurer .......... ........ . ..NoRMAN Mvnas Executive Chairman ................. ............. J oHN A. CIARDI Eileen Somers, Thomas McManus, Richard Frederick, Vera De Benedictis, Thomas Joyce, Hazel Richardson, Clarence Brayton, John Neill, Laura Norcott, Barbara Dickinson, Dorothy McManus, Harry Collyer, Beverly Ackerman, Joseph Huyler and Helen Yelland acted as members of the Executive Committee. The first feature of the year 's activities was the reading by Mr. Hines of the Shakespearian comedy, The Taming of the Shrew. The High School auditorium was filled with interested pupils, listen- ing delightedly to Mr. Hines' portrayal of the defiant Kate? and the masterful Petruchio. The second program was a model debate on a longer school day at Medford High. Jane Nickerson. Gertrude Elliot and Bradford Coolidge upheld the affirmative, Esther Knight, VVilliam Smith, and Cosmos DeBonis supported the negative. During the retirement of the judges, a lively forum discussion was carried on. Miss Small, Miss Webstler, and Mr. Rogers awarded the deci- sion to the affirmative. They took the same opportunity to name the first and second best prize debaters, Esther Knight and Gertrude Elliot respectively. Kings in Nomania was the lirst play presented in assembly. The cast. comprised a number of sophomores, juniors, and Seniors. The pompous gendarme, the herald and the miser were portrayed by John Ciardi. John Neill, and Harold Gillis. Evelyn Nelson and Augusta Zander acted as stage hands. The amazing skill with which they tacked up cardboard doors, and changed streets to palaces was very refreshing. During the spring several one-act plays were produced. The first, The Valiant, a stirring drama, was coached by Jane Nickerson and Laura Norcotte. The characters: The Wardfen ............................................ ALLAN MERRILL The Priest ............ ............................ W ILLIAM WALTHETE James Dyke ............ ........ J AMES DOUGLAS BROWN Josephine Paris ......... ............... M ARGUERITE RYAN Orderly ..............,... ............. W ILLIAM KNIGHT i I 193 3 lgiikefie-eseff 22' wk. 7 N ,, Q.. V, , , .B , . Je. , gf ?FZw1,,:xfn, .. W, H HV W Y., ,Wk-5--.--TTT. G , f w , ,M-,N N-.Nw ., ., M ,, 1 ff-if x. M, x. , . - .M , w f- , X - , , . . ff , ' ,fu X kai S' , j ff' , -5 M1 M w 11,71 1 Mp 4' ' , -ffxflg, V -if gLjf!1ii,f, f ' I f L yy- ff V 1- i uw- A 1 . ,. M . , , x. V , .-Nw, Q 3 ' , V f,,,x yur' Y-,, X-., ,, ,A ,. , ,f N. ff 1 , ,..k.,, .f kink, .u..M.,.. mm, A HTS 1 LUIS HOLD E TOYS I , , , .,-1 I v ef, Qilggk 1 in 6 , . . T , , . . f' ' J fteffi. The teIIse and gripping atmosphere of the play was admirably interpreted by the actors. James Brown deserves particular coni- inendation for the depth of feeling which he displayed in the lead. Condemned to death for murder, it was not easy for the young convict to keep his identity a secret from the hectoring warden, the sympa- thetic priest, and even his half-suspecting sister. That he did so, solely to spare his mother and sister disgrace, raises him to the heights ol? inartyrdom. Under the direction of John Neill several juniors presented the hysterical comedy, 'fOne Egg. The parts were taken by the fol- lowing: HOWARD llTOULTON ......... ....... T he Man VERA GOLDING .......... ........ T he Girl GORDON TURNER ........................................ The Waiter The scene takes place in a small restaurant. We never Would have believed that such a humorous situation could arise from the ordering of one egg! On the evening of June the second, the Dramatic Club joined the M. Club in conducting a dance. It made a delightful closing for a pleasant and successful year. gfousehold ,Arts Glue A --- President ................ ............ B ETTY CARROLL Vice-President ...... ...... M ARYJANE GROFF Secretary ............ ........ J EANNETTE GREENE Treasurer ............,................................. VIRGINIA LOBERG Social Chairman ................ .. ................ ELIZABETH SAHL The Household Arts Club was formed early in Nov-ember. After the officers had been. elected, it was decided to spend the time after meeting, and our spare timema king clothes and decorating old toys for the welfare department of the city. The proceeds .Krom the dance, givenb efore Christmas, was used to buy food and clothing for sr-veral fainilies. The second dance, a Valentine dance, was a great success, both socially and iinancially. This club was formed for the purpose of a closer social contact among the members of the House- hold Economics Department. A SAS S-.rx K g,,,hZ,-Zvmyfn-,Z 5 ll ll iz -rl M xl V if N il W 7? M il l it B14 9 R Q f J mMsgNss rl 2,3 li lt fa Zlt .Q Tlx' 5 ?riw,,, , .W,,, Q ,, 3 ' i 'P11,:X, 'Y A j,g.333gg35:f5i5?,,myiiiV f HL V ,J bv ,- . v. ,.....1,,:zfi-551 'fQg3,,.,g'1Q5,Lj ,g55 uwiilflmh ' HSE - Jerwqyk , f 3 ...gg -:wg fgw-'3m55,5x g.f5FW--miiggfiw -'wg Q, NM-erxsgfigrf-. ff .bi r ig, Kg-if - Vi? Q-M-M.,1g5ALi,g:,.35e,2 ? fa ,. Q ', 'fig -3 'f .L'i'f ? 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V, A,,fffm,,-jm ,gr ,L , fi'-w.,,,M 3, S r Jfxrw v i B B . , . OYS DE flfvlek-N Y sit , i .QA ix fn. 1 i -f Y ' , . . 42. . i 5-wg, 1 fd BW gg 410 + 5 Q4Q W ' 1 f 5 5De6ating Glue ig-ag. K The Boys' Debating Club had a busy and successful year. The club, acting under Mr. Kendall's suggestion, was reorganized. Mr. lrish, Mr. Rogers, and Mr. Flynn offered their services as faculty advisors. ln February, the club elected Bradford Coolidge chairman, and llarry Collyer secretary. A practice debate was conducted in March. The teams Were selected from the Senior members of the club. The question was: Resolved that the use of the metric system should be made come- pulsory in the United States. The Debating Club, in conjunction with the Hi-Y Club, pre- sented Dr. llarvey Rimmer, a noted lecturer from Los Angeles, as an afternoon feature. K In April, a debate was held between the sophomores and the juniors. The question was: HResolved that th-e present system of interscholastic sport be maintainedf? Later in the year, the sophomores defeated the Seniors in the discussion of the question: Resolved that a. complete elective system should be adopted in the high schools of Massachusetts. The Seniors upheld the affirmative. On May 19, Medford High School engaged in its first inter- scholastic debate, which promises to become an annual affair. Under the auspices of the American Legion, our team debated with Roxbury Memorial High School on the subject: Resolved that the interallied debts should be cancelled immediately. ' Medford High School was represented by Harry J. Collyer, Wil- kins D. Cox, and Fred Bryant, with Joseph Consolmagno taking the rebuttal. Our school upheld the affirmative, but the more experienced visitors from Roxbury gained the decision. The club has profited greatly by its work, and wishes to extend to the faculty advisors sincere appreciation for their services. l id ' I' A , - C so 1 Ah 2: 2 y 1 Q 3 3 151+-cfiaefgafaf-af! s 212 .-f Q .- -.f 2 . f' P L .Z 'C if f xg .4 ' I -A ' ' .. . . - . lf.-.-2.4912 W ll N I .. x lf if -- Cvarsitty 'QYYIH Glub ri p v kg Following the lead of the letter men at pr-ep schools and other -, ' I High Schools, the letter men at Medford High banded together in a X' N4 Varsity M Club. Under the guidance of Mr. Broolrs and Mr: Ter- ,. 'V rill, the club was organized with Fred Nichols, president, William Q p Sl Warren, vice-president, Lawrence Green, secretary. , The club was organiz-ed: ' 1. To provide a scholarship for some worthy member, i U xl . . V T .l 2. To promote better school spirit, N, p V 3. To develop greater respect for the letter M as an +I if' athletic award, M it 4. To develop character among club members and fellow ' classmates, . I if A 5. To aid the school by obeying rules and regulations, E 6. To. develop sportsmanlike conduct at all times by the bl club members, lm 7. T-o advise in determining the requirements for earning a letter and the type of letter given for different sports. C . i The former drawing room was converted into a trophy room N which serves as the club room. The trophy room, as the name sug- : gests, contains cups and banners won by athletes representing Medford High School in various sports. A series of dances has be-en held on alternating Friday afternoons for the M Club scholarship. The dances lhave been well attended V and have proved exceedingly popular with the students. Q Although well organized, the club is still in the process of build- I ing. Each succeeding year should see it an ever increasing' power for p M good in the athletic, social, and scholastic life of Medford High School. .I. Q Ill tw .l, p tl . N .l. , ll 1 '- f at g ec . M gf,- 4,-1 5 J I 1 9 3 3 I 642 5 .A V Q- n xl' fr li-1,-....... o . . 1' . . U v - - f f .. 17 I U9 asf ' ' ' -' + - '--N' xo -' lr if K I l l lv if '21 'x .1. ji i it it - t N1 04 T' S l T 'l l li avg 410 Asuxkfbiwxvibimi 0, Medford 916i-CY Glad The Medford chapter of the National Federation of Hi-Y Clubs was organized in November, 1932, under the leadership of Mr. Ralph Kendall, Mr. E. M. Woodward, Mr. C. L. Thompson and Mr. H. E. Brewer. Lectures, discussions, and debates were the features of the meet- ings during the first year. The club is open to High School boys, fifteen years of age or over, who pledge themselves to the objective, and who exemplify the spirit of the 'Purpose of the club in their every day life. The boys meet every Week during the school year, to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and the commun- ity, high standards of Christian character. President! ........ L ............................... WILLIAM MCINTOSH Vice-Presiclent ...... ................. J oHN SIVERTSON Secretary ........... .......... A BBOTT WVHITMARSH Treasurer ........ ............. F oamssr MORTCN Grchestra xiao? Mr. Wilsonls capable' instruction has again proved valuably cifective in producing a fine orchestra which, under the direction of Mr. G. W. Bates, has furnished music for many assemblies. In Dlecember the orchestra played for the Christmas play, in February it entertained the Hobbs Junior High School students. For the production of The Lion and the Mouse, this organization added immeasurable enjoy- ment, as it did for the Senior Prize Speaking Contest. The Lincoln Junioi- High School was also favored in May. Among the group who went to Hampton Beach Casino for the New Hampshire State orchestra were two Seniors, Bradford Coolidge and Joseph Mallard. Q ogre-' PTA-I JA! AZLIJAQ ' Q ll A 2 ' 1 If ,. 1 . v Y I 1 -A ' r f hh N , ' 1 , 1. -+ : I, S 5 E fp Na ' X I ,1 ,E V .,- b ' R ,, 1 ,. 11 f ,. N, V . 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' f ' ,L V 1 nr wif C' ics iw-' 1 l ' ' 6 .. 7 h Y me Q, w w , v , .vans fs-2 ,ig f-.zz f- N9 Fu - '1' 452 ' xy 5 Qsenior rize Speaking Gontest C vita-it On Wednesday evening, May 3, a large and appreciative audience witnessed the Fifth Annual Prize Speaking Contest. This' contest was unique in that all the selections presented'by the pupils were original. Mr. Kendall, as chairman, introduced the following speakers: John A. Ciardi- Naval Disarmament and World Peace Laura F. Norcott- Facing the Music William A. McIntosh - The Jericho Road Evelyn C. Nelson- The World 's Challenge to Youth N. Harold Gillis- You Pay the Cost of Government Gertrude T. Elliot- 4 Poetry and the World of Nature Richard T. Davis - A Vindication of the League of Nations Jane E. Nickerson- Does Knowledge Contribute to Happiness 11' ' The judges, Mr. Lewis Parsons, Mrs. Hazel Chandler Parks, and Mr. George S. Miller, awarded the first prizes to Jane Nickerson and Richard Davis, second prizes Went to Gertrude Elliot and William A. McIntosh. The eveningls performance was one of excellence and interest. The speakers are to be congratulated on a splendid piece of work, for they have established a precedent which future classes will find pleas- ure in following. L Ml ix ' A it N lk R lui If -I 1 9 3 VVQVBQH-Qri Q W .Wi Nd Q -1: 7 ' WL V 3 . .f . ?mmL,VAA, ,u Wm MW A..wW,,.-,--,,4,- f i . 5l1Qi-.Q1:i'3'm'L'i V ' ' 'A fm? lx?-'J L 1M 'TW' - ' 'W 1911-:g,gQ2f,::-EQQQ5 J1U4Eifg.r'igSf-5ffW 2Sgif3Tiff' Hug, T-Eli E5'5..,'gi-S ff' A 'VK Q - V ., - :fg,:,,,,f-f,,f,,, H Wllfl 1,4131-, if-11, lnffn, Aiilr L: , H - i - 4-.--fgm: - -- W , .,M--4,f.,.,.A1::,:1 1. ff-'mf 1 W frifsffarf-fG12f+11f-H-Www WTA , N'-.'-Zffffi W gkliviff. s 51 ' 2 EWKQN 5 Eff WT? 5 XQFr Q IQVTT E vm W-:'1'gp WRT? Qwffii FQNEAEE M -H1153 Em' z12,3,',4if Mafgfwgi ' Q 2 Wifi! 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Y 4' ' 'm: A'q M'L ' :i 'K '4 i gx?31 A N :k: 9::'gAL 5'5'7 'V 'f 'gi' ' ,F Iv f O fr S. 912 Ae Q i wg,sr.w.q,u , , ,,4e . fd. , a,r5A5r'1, ,ai912 gg 7 f' ' ' avg' 410 F' ' ' 4- QIQ QW If xi I a. 5Hevzew eBook Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: JANE ELIZABETH NICKERSON, '33 Q, ASSOCIATE EDITORS ' 1 fl . Harry Collyer '33 W. Bradford Coolidge '33 Edward H. Howard '33 if ASSISTANT EDITORS 1 Eleanor M. Irish '34 Howard T. Moulton '34 Barbara L. Norton '34 -- Nl Gordon J. Turner '34 LITERARY EDITORS Laura F. Norcott Barbara K. Broderick '34 Barbara G. Kendall '35 X William V. Smith M. Veronica Dyer '34 John S. Quinn '35 Ann E. Wilkins Grace E. Langill '34 Evelyn Telfer '35 -' ALUMNI AND CLASS NOTES EDITORS mu Beatrice E. Magnuson Go1'don B. Allan John T. Jackson '35 ' Ellis J. Siegal W. Kermit Breedeon Edith F. Pattee '35 Ruth E. Stanton Marjorie Davis Nan L. Preston '35 Robert H. Thorson John C. Patterson Mildred H. Rheaume '35 SCHOOL NEWS EDITORS 4 Barbara Ellis Clarence K. Brayton Louise A. 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Hayes FA C ULTY STAFF ADVISORS ,', Blanche L. Poole Marian R. Daggett Sarah H DeWolfe Edward J Finnegan Hila Helen Small 1 7 1 f JAH 'S sw nk '34 ' , .Ill gli '34 N '30 'i 6m M. Gertrude Fairbanks Margaret G. Roughsedge ' M Qi is .' ' H4 I I .4.2,,,. . . .,.. V : l ly A 4 ,A45E?Sl4 ,x ..- I - f pf i i Glass C9ratzon f AMERICA IS GOD S CRUCIB-LE Not so many years ago, October 5 1908 to be exact, there was produced at ' the Columbia lvheater, Washington an intensely gripping play, 't'l'he Melting Pot, by Israel Zangwill, which caused a great deal of argument and contro ' versy among both the critics and public. Mr. A. B. Walkl-ey in the Times . Wrote of it as romantic claptrap this rapsodising over music and crucibles and statues of Liberty. I mention this particular criticism merely because I I so heartily disagree with Mr. Walkley. Also here I found the nucleus for my essay. The plot and character of the play are chiefly Jewish 5 the story of a Russian I Jew David Quixano, who has come to America as an orphan from Russia The Quixanos, David and his uncle, Mendel, are making their living through '. their music. David also seems to have some talent for composing. Vera Reven dal, a member of the Russian nobility, who is working in the Settlement, comes to the Quixano home to persuade David to play for the Settlement again The 1 conversation turns from their native Russia to their adopted .America and N . David begins to tell of his great American symphony, which expresses hls v f, Wm., WW ! if W lf , my 5 Q! lg H 7 my L .' ' ' , l tl , H ,, 7 l ' N i N r ' I xl I I C21 dream of America. Vera questions him: Vera: So your music finds inspiration in America? David: Yes-in the seething Crucible. Vera: The Crucible? I don't understand! David: 'fNot understand! You, the Spirit of the Settlement! Not under stand that America is God's Crucible, the great Melting-Pot where all the races of Europe are melting and reforming! Here you stand, good folk, think I, when I see them at Ellis Island, here you stand in your fifty groups, with your fifty languages and histories, with your fifty blood hatreds and rivalries But you won't be long likie-that, brothers, for these are the fires of God you ve come to-these are the fires of God. A fig for your feuds and vendettas' Germans and Frenchmen, Irishmen and Englishmen, Jews and Russians into the Crucible with you all! God is making the American. AS Mendel: I should have thought the American was made already -eighty E millions of him. for my symphony-if I can only write it. 1, I tl fi M -2 are-X was IRT? see I David: Eighty millions! Eighty millions! Over a continent! Why that cockleshell of a Britain has hardly forty millions! No, uncle, the real American - has not yet arrived. He is only in! the Crucible, I tell you-he will be the fusion of all races, perhaps the coming super-man. Ah, what a glorious finale Q'9 . . . . , . . Q. . ' , W Q V7 N ' Y f W Q 9 ' David has said that the real American has not yet arrivedg that he is only 1n the Crucible. It seems strange, does it not, yet it is true. In many occupa- tions and professions, the outstanding, successful, and important men are those of foreign birth. Casually, we call these leaders Americans, but actually they are not. America is but their adopted country. They have given their contribu- tion to the worldls civilization through this adopted country instead of their own native land. All these great men, together with plain peasant folk, have heard America's call and have accepted her challenge. Th-ey have left the country of their birth, their kin-folk, and all dear to them, and have come to God's Crucible that their different languages and histories may be melted into a real American. Has not America been settled by daring European immi- 5-TI'HUtS, Who have come to this wonderland, seeking elusive happiness? Det us look at some of our adopted sons and consider what they have contributed toward the real American. One day a small Dutch boy was standing before a baker is window when the owner came out to view the assortment he had just placed there. Look pretty good, don't they? he said to the lad. They would, if your window was clean, came the reply. That,s so, said the baker. perhaps you will clean it. I will, was the answer, and thus Edward Bok obtained his first job, for the baker arranged with him to clean the window -each week ort Tuesday and Friday afternoons after school, for fifty cents. This opportunity led to many others until, today. Edward Bok is remember-ed as the man who made the most of his opportunities. From the time in 1870, when he was about seven years old and landed in New York with his parents and brother, Edward Bok, seizing eaeh chance that came to him, made use of it. His outstanding success was his editorship of the Hlaadi-es' Home Journal, a. period during which he brought help, information, and happiness to many million people. The secret of l3ok's success in life lies in the fact that he used every rung in the ladder as a rung to the next higher. He says himself 'that he owles to America the most priceless' gift that any nation can offer,-that of opportunity. Because in no other country in the world is the moral conception so clear and true as in America.. no people will ever give a. larger and more permanent reward to the man whose effort for the public has its roots in honor and truth. 'The sky is the limit' to the foreign born who comes to America. endowed with honest endeavor. cease- less industry. and 'the ability to carry through. And T ask no greater privilege than to be allow ed to live to see my potential America become actual. lt is 'I part in the trying to shape that America and the opportunity to work in that Anleiici, when it comes. that T ask in return for what T owe to her. A greater privilegc no man can hate. Thus Fdwaid Bok nays tribute to his 'Fostu eonntrv lf men like Edward Bok fro into the Uincible can the real American be anything but the super man? Sw1t7erl'1nd gn es America our next fri eat man The son of a clerffvman and the friandson of a phw sierin Tenn lionls Rndolphe Affassiz is known as 'thc eome to America to gain fame 1nd fortune for he was alieadv n ell knoun in luuiope However fitter he discow ered that his task here would take a lifetime none of the European scientists were ever able to win him back to Furope c r 7 - ' ' C f 1 1 s . C ' 2 1 1 7 1 I , 77 J . I 1. i - , I . . , r 1 ,, .1 ' , f I 1 f . . 4 - Q V . , , r , ,I 7 i l , . ,., 1' c 1 . , i , ,.. . .bk . . ,lf ,r . e 2 .i 1' ' , ,.. L- A . fe. Ih-st naturalist of his time. Tn contrast to Edward Bok. Louis Agassiz did not . . 2 Y W A x Y X 7 ' 1.' '. fl, '.r'- , ii V., .' is 1'-' f' I I f . , r . L I , it it . , Q, J . l f J Q to e , .. . A , - - U 1 9 3 3 n. ULZ.,Za.1Qf,gg A E14 fb ' 654225 I , Vs' 'x- .- , ' 'wgmfi Nia' , Y O ,EX 9' N . f . 4 - G2 ff' N9 gzfiia '.Afxsug-wglxwxmue um ipli v 1 ' N2 Q9 I9 if .1 A ff , From the time that he accepted a professorship of zoology at Harvard, he be- tl came H101-e andt1no1'fefhe11thusia.sticallyHAmerican. Indeed, hiilf dhis scientific I career was spen 111 is country. 'L e came. 111. a spirit 'o a venture and curiosity, he stayed because he loved a land where he could think and act as ,- l I he pleased--a land where nature is rich but 'tools and workmen are few, and . , traditions none. Is it strange then, since our foreign born, citizen does so Nl- much for his adopted country, that Zangwill says the real American will be a W super-man? The real American must be superior to all oth-ers because he will fl . have the background and heritage of all the other countries. Next, a German comes to attention. A man who, this very day, is opening V, the door of fine music to everyone, the man who is lovingly called the nation 's by music teacherf? 'Walter Damrosch is bringing education, and the beauty of I the classics to everybody. He is sharing his great personality with us all by ' J teaching us the way to enjoy good music, Once, during an interview, Mr. Dam- Q I rosch was told by ithe reporter that his middle name, should have been ,, 'X cchuriendun Great, he replied. I wish it was! And if a person is truly a friend, he f wants to share his pleasures with the folks he cares for, doesn't he? Well, there N it is in a nutshell. I love people, especially the people of this, my own country. + They have shared with me all the wondierful things we have here. All right! M I I want them to share with me somethingpwhich I know can be as gr-eat a joy to . them as it is to me. You see, I know what has ,happened to us music- 135 ally. I know what is happening, now. It not only makes me haippyg I it makes me feel all the eagerness and exuberation olf youth, because I ig I A' am so lucky as to be having my share in it. Are we not lucky to have such a ,fl man for one of our citizens! He might be bringing all his genius and wealth of knowledge to the people of his own, native Germany, but instead he is giving l this to the people of America and to the future American. .. For my last example I have taken another one of Hol1and's sons. This is N the man whose achievement Percy MacKaye commemorated in the following lines: V A man went down to Panama V fl 'fl Whiere many a man has died, 5, .. , To slit the sliding mountains V I ,ll I Ana im. the eternal tide, , ' l p A man stood up in Panama X alx And the mountains stood aside. I - f N . . I 1 ,' . Naturally, thiswas written about George Washington Goethals, to whose 'L ability and patriotism the world owes the construction of the Panama Canal. ,, Q Other' nations had sent their best -engineers to Panama with instructions to I establish this valuable link between the Atlantic and Pacific. History showsthe 1 A results of these expeditions. It was notuntil President Theodore Roosevelt ',' turned the task over to Goethals that the canal, which has been called the greatest ,I engineering feat in the world, was Hnally completed. Although Goethals might Fl .dt 45 .1.. A SV! . . . . . .P ,. . . T' , se. ,-. t l 1 9 3 3 I f Q 4 7.7 V A O milfcss fr - 1.-6... , R?KiLi YR-Yx Y, . . f . . - .Mba f' . K2 P1224 N2 i?- - - QZJW I5AssnswLSfm.sLG1Sus:1-:mil gh Q7 have accomplished this great task for Holland, America received the credit because he had become one of her sons. Thus I have singled out but four of our foreign sons who have brought fame to this country as well as themselves. There are countless more 5 there is not, of course, time to discuss them all. I have taken these four men also in the hope that, since they were so well known, this brief review will serve merely to refresh your memory. Now comes the eternal querie What of it? Well, what of it! Here we are, in 1933, members of the largest class ever to be graduated from Medford High School. Wliat possible difference can it make to us that America is Godis Crucible, that the real American has not yet arrive? The diierence is this: we, too, are in the Crucible together with these famous men, we, too, will become part of the heritage of the coming American, whatever we accomplish in our future will be part of his lbackground. Let us all, no matter what we may do in the future, make use of our High School education as the Hrst rung in our ladder to success. If we grasp our opportun- ities as did Edward Bok, we may achieve a like success. Nevertheless, let us do our level best in. whatever we undertake, in order that the real American may be truly the composite super-man. , Esther French Knight, '33 A' Ana 'Y.qv'1LX:,5'XQYg ' Q ll ll i I 4 QI! to xl ll W N ll? 5,1 U fi R ll Zil 6,9 .53 ll Zi l Zli Q -1 : 1 1933 153-fd-eMLHeMeff 1 g.:14'5?g:?L Y-Xp? if-Y wa? 1 Lim.- Xylux A., mm juifviafq.57Wk?5FW,14,.4. K sw--wg, an-.xmW,fy+wQ,w.,:.,Qm1,! ,,,w,.,q.,,...,,,,,..,..fN: V 6 A- X 0,5 ..,. Ti' 3 .,.,,,7,,L ,K,, ..k fg- J, K I M J K ..m,,2w :.',.,,r-, ' -WAT ggwr .1 H F5 1 i , ix. U .51 N.. W NT ,, H wl,,,V A14, al? uf' , ,. !.,f.,'X. Lux 7 , K . Y A ., ,. , ,. ,.,, J ,Y x hx, ,, ,. by V 1, V D UA Q S IJ AL I+ 0O'l'B r r fp' fm, f A alt A A 4 'Mn' I or if :Nd T T' , F' ', ' 6-F Hsvz,-N em aismg afia.-sam. ,,. El? is tr .if 3 5 H i lt lt W fix , C oach ....................,. qootball .......EDwIN F. PIDGEON Assistant Coach ....... ........ E DVVARD BRooKs Captain .............. ................ G EORGE SAooo Manager ..... ........FRANCIS MCNAMARA THE SQUAD George Sacco, Captain William Warren, Captain-Elect Jerry DeCristofaro Andrew McLeod Ralph McDonald Salvatore Palmer Salvatore La Iacona William Crankshau loseph Manzo Ronald McDonald Ralph Webster Fred Brown Raymond Wilkins Frank Pellegrino Myer Cohen Peter Biogoni Medford ....... Medford ...... Medford ....... M E dford .... Medford ....... Medford ....... Medford Medford Medford Gary Famiglietti Lawrence Green Henry Lurinsky James Mfeldon Henry Gcrrior Robert Hudson John Correia Donald Farnham Carlos Sarno Ernest Di Gregorio Earl Laird Thomas Endicott Robert Breed Arthur Bimbo John Fitzgerald Dominic Padula Joseph Stapleton Charles Crowley Ernest Sacco Robert Thorson Carl Carlson Robert Meagher Frank Lowther William Clifford Angelo Delessandro Albert D Benedictus SCORES FOR SEASON - St. James ....... ..... -1 Brockton - Lynn En 'lish Somerville - Everett - Salem C Lynn General Eleetric 0 Waltham ...................... Revere The Blue and White eleven has prowed that footb1ll can be sportsmen and lojy al rooters An unfavorable season did not quench the fire and enthusiasm of the school team A R45 S..-X s 1 9 3 3 Ua.Z..Za..Qfa.ad fi . it Q M i C21 , ' I X 6 . I l 0 6 1 U , 23 6 . , 0 1 g 7 ! 0 r 0 1 0 6 9' 0 13 , , ....... .............. . .. 19 -- ' l . ................ , ........ 6 - 6 4' l , ........................ 0 - ' , ......................... - 6 it Medford ........................ 0 - Malden ...............,.......... 21 'I' - ' ' - ' s ' , 2 ' , played for the game rather than for the Score, and still develop T L Nu ' .' 1 7 , D . tl . ' A f ' M i W S ' ' k 1 ea f 'H fuk Fir - f' 5 ' 7 if ' g if 'KS 'SK v fi gala-sf' 5 we L, If-Q13iffi.g , f , 5 - ' --QQ K ,BQ , ag wi E v Jiifiwffi ' Q.j.,gf.J. 7 '1 'inf . Us 5'-w ' ii 13' 'K 4 i S 1554 Aixrffuf x -.' . f'f??iLfW1',f:.:-1-. . . . 5 i .. ,K f My . , K iijkfi , ...L ,,,, , --.. .-4 4 4 3 L Z V 'f Ai QV -2 EH KW tl 1 S W wi to it '21 fi N' f . A 2 I tl it O for gas .xg . A - ' sxxxx v s . . , , , , . . is -' F L .,,,..-:..'9Z2 lafwecs- fm.. Y ' xi 1 1 Indoor Cfdraok 9 sitcom 1 F Coaches EDWIN F. PIDGEON and M. ARTHUR Nonnn Captain ........ .................................................. E DWARD KozowYK K . Manager ....... ......... F RANCIS Onsl-:N 9 SUMMARY 5 Medford ........................ 34 - Alumni .......................... 34 Medford opened its track season, January 2, with the Alumni as its oppon-ents. The tie result showed the undergraduates' strength, as only once before, in 1931. were they able to tie the veterans. The feature of the meet was the 1000-yard run in which Hawk Zampanelli, noted long distance runner, and Ed Kozowyk, captain of the school team. fought it out until the last lap where the under-trained North Medford Club runner was unable to withstand Kozowyk's sprint. Medford ................ 37 1-3 - Lynn English ........ 30 2-3 Lynn English High outpointed Medford High January 14 at tl1e Medford gym. Bob Bolivar, Ed Howard, and Eddie,' Koz- owyk starred for the losers. L TRI MEET L Medford next met Malden and Everett at the Boston Y. M. C. A. track and returned the winner, with 37 points to Malden's 33 1-2, and Everett's 6 1-2, Ray Henderson, Medford's versatile- athlete, was outstanding. L NORTHEASTERN INTERSCHOLASTIC Medford 's powerful track array won the sixth annual Northeast- ern University Interscholastic Meet, scoring 25 points. Bob Bolivar broke the 300-yard record, Ray Henderson tied the hurdle mark three times. Medford ........................ 43 - Lawrence ...................... 25 Lawrence invaded Medford on February 3 in the third dual meet of the season, which the Blue and VVhite trackmen ,easily won. Ed- die'l Howard, by his double victory in the 300 and 600 , proved that he was the mainstay of the local team. Medford Seconds ...... 42y2 - Methuen .................... 255 The Medford High reserve track squad defeated Methuen in an interesting meet on February 9 at the High .School track. David Quinlan, the star of the second team, won the 600-yard THU, the best race of the afternoon, ' . t R it it -7 lim Q r' 1 x til it at - , l1933I ef4 ff-H e :Six 3 l X161 1 'c if p ma ii'g, -m v. , .. 1 . .1 . . 492 - gy xE'-?'G .erzaog iguea ,N B. A. A. INTEEsoHoLAsT1o Q9 Medford entered Ray Henderson in the hurdles, Eddie Koz- 0WYk, in the 1000-yard run and the mile relay team in the B. A. A. ff school games. The relay team, composed of Joseph Blanciforti, Leon ' Ciniras, Edward Howard, and David Quinlan won its heat and placed A in t e scoring. X ANDOVER INTERSCHOLASTIC E Medford entered a powerful team in the Andover Interscholastics YN but, could get no better than third place. Ray Henderson won the I hurdles and secured a fourth in the high jump. Leon Gingras was I second in the 1000 yard rirnw. ' STATE MEET Medford placed second in the State Meet at the Boston Garden. .3 the final meet of the year. Bob Bolivar in the 300-yard run, and Ray Henderson in the hurdles, were crowned State Champions. V Qutdoor Cidrack W fl? -'HG' li '31 Coach ......,.. . ...... ,Eowm F. PIDGEON I ad Captain .......... ......... L EoN E. G1NoR.xs N, Manager ......... ................................ J AMES L. COLLINS fl PENN RELAYS The outdoor track season opened at the Penn Relays, April 28 J. and 29. The quarter-mile relay team composed of Gary Famiglietti, .ii w it Amos Guarente, Ray Henderson and Bob Bolivar, placed fourth in their heat with an elapsed time of 45.8 seconds. The medley relay team was the first High School team to finish, Leon Gingras led off in the hal-mile run, Eddie Howard follow-ed with a quarter-mile run, Bob Bolivar sprinted a 220 and Eddie Kozowyk ran the mile anchor leg. The following day the mile team, composed of Bob Bolivar, Allan Andrews, L-eon Gingras and Eddie Howard, finished eleventh. Medford .................... 5216 - Arlington .................. 285 Bob Bolivar won the 100 and 220-yard dashes, while Eddie How- ard romped home with a win in the quarter, Captain Leon Gingras ran a clever half-mile race and Joe Blanciforte won third placeg Eddie Kozowyk came in first in the mile rung Ray Henderson won two firsts and a second, scoring thirteen points. A Medford ...,............ 44 1-3 - Lynn English ........ 32 2-3 911 Rag 51, . A 2 - f . rw? 1933lpU g-,-.gf-,Age-rg 1-gg 'r 1 wi-'6--M Nd , , .ap . it 1 0 A N9 ag E7 ' fave MIG f' ' 4. ,Q Bob Bolivar won the 100-yard dash with Gary Famiglietti on his heels. After a rest, Bolivar defeated Lynn 's best man in the 220-yard dash. Ray Henderson won the hurdles, received second place in the broad jump, and tied for second in the high jump. Once more Eddie Howard came home with a victory in the quarter-mile, while Wilson was winning the high jump. Leon Gingras took second place in tl1e half-mile run, Kozowyk coming in third. The Medford relay quartet, Gary Famiglietti, Amos Gruarente, Ray Henderson, and Bob Bolivar defeated Lynn 's team. Medford .......... 48 - Malden .......... 25 - Everett .......... 7 Medford High duplicated its indoor victory over Malden and Everett at Fulton Field on May 25. The Blue and White won six of the nine events contested, while Malden took two and Everett one. Ray Henderson, the iron man of the meet, winning the broad jump and the hurdles, took second in the high jump. Although Bob Bolivar had a poor start, he got his revenge on Eric Noseworthy, whom he outdistanced in the last twenty yards of the 220. Eddie Howard made a brilliant showing in the 440. HARVARD INTERSCHOLASTICS Medford High, scoring 16 points, was edged out for first place at the Harvard lnterschiolastics on May 20, by Lynn English High, scoring 1915 polints. Medford 'earned its points in six of the 'eight events, showing that this year's team was one of the best-balanced teams Medford has had in recent years. Ray Henderson placed fifth in the running broad jump, Eddie Howard Won his heat in the quarter-mile and had second best time, Bob Bolivar was first man in the trials and reached the final tape third. Captain Lefty'l Gingras was third in the half-mile, while Bill Warren scored fifth in the shot put. FITCHBURG RELAYS Medford won the Class D division of the Fitchburg Relays in the final meet of th-e year. The Blue and White had a close contest with Newton for top honors of the relay carnival. The two mile team of Eddie Howard, Arthur Griffin, Leon Gingras, and Eddie Kozowyk won its race as did the 440 yards and half mile team. Q y , I A Q4 .. . . .., 1 9 3 3 Uaz..z.Lyf,,,Zr KZ U4 P' ' Ks 'I EAM 1.1, IASANK ICTBA OYS' H l 45 'GK 5- Ndlke X. Q 5.. . f K' IJYO-C5 I:,ieQ.ef.ii' f4S,- D , , Coach ........ . Captain ......... M cmaiger ........ . .......... . f Fnzsi bQUAD Qldasketoall .........EDVNARD Baooxs ..........RICHARD DLALY . ....... .... L EONARD BAGLEY Snooix D SQUAD .. .. C' az?-T7- ifzr5Er'af ' 'I' ' 4' K -K - -. W9 V A 1 Q ll or j Gurney .............. ...... ............. L . F. Weston .............................. L. F. , T Fields .................................. R. F. James Haslam CCapt.j .... R. F. i i Rustigian ..... ...... F . Carevv ................................ F. V , Dealy ........ ..... C . Hawthorne ............... .... F . Q Farnum ....... L ........ L. G. Manzo ........... .... C . K, 2 Sherman .... ......... G . Hanley ..... .... C . , Laird ..... ......... R . G. Breed ........... ....... G . . Osthues ...... ...... G . Fitzgerald ........ ........ R . G. Gemellaro ........ ........ L . G. Anderson ......... .... G . f Accomando ...................... G. Stabile ............... ......... i .... . . G. 'N The basketball team, after a slow start, made a Wild-fire finish, S winning three out of the four last games. This Was due to the fact T N that Gurney and Fields, a pair of sophomores, received plenty of experience and with Dick Dealy, made a strong forward line. Captain Dick Dealy, among the best hoop stars in the circuit, led the boys. The high scorer of the season, 'he was an encouraging leader When the team faltered. Robert Rustigian, a colorful forward, made up in spirit what he lacked in size. A smart player with plenty of basketball sense, he often electrified the fans with flashy side shots. A V Duke Farnham, a sterling defense man, broke up many a 1 passing attack. Always where he was needed, he was an iron man, A6 playing most of the year Without relief. Rufe Laird teamed up Wellwith Farnham in the back court. A i eool player, ever in the midst of the battle, he was an able guard. S Henry Osthues, a clever substitute for Earl Laird, completed the Q list of Seniors that made up the first squad. C Gump Gurney, next y'ear's leader, Vernon Sherman, and Ed- R ward Fields will be the mainstays of next year 's' team. Gurney was a 1 , i regular on the team while Fields alternated With Rustigian. ' f'N THE SCHEDULE tl Medford ...... ........... 1 3 - Somerville .... ..... 6 1 Medford ...... ........ 1 9 - Fitchburg .... ...... 2 5 Medford ...... ..... 1 7 - Brockton ...... ...... 3 4 h Medford ...... ........ 1 7 - Salem ......... ...... 3 5 A i Medford ...... ........ 1 9 - Arlington ...... ...... 2 0 Medford ...... ........ 2 5 - Malden ....... ...... 2 2 , Medford ...... ........ 2 5 - Salem ......... ..... 3 0 ,bo Medford ...... ........ 2 8 - Somerville .... ...... 2 4 , ,9 Medford ...... ........ 2 81 - Brockton ............. ...... 3 6 4 A Medford ...... ........ 3 8 - Everett .......................... 21 l Medford ...... ........ 1 6 -- Tuft Jr. Varsity .......... 18 , Medford ...... ........ 2 9 - Arlington .................... 10 gl. 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Martin Boermeister W William Lemander '22, FIRST BAsE: ll, Neil Cadigan Robert Rustigian SECOND BASE: Captain Andrew McLeod T Arthur Johns fe- ll ill Edward Riley Placido Cervonc THIRD BASE: George Sacco Lawrence Green OUTFIELD : Donald Farnham Paul Finn Francis Doherty George Stapleton George Thoman Francis Hartwell John Keneflck fix SUMMARY Medford ...... ....... 3 - Lawrence .... ....... 1 5 1' Medford ...... .... 6 - Malden ............ ....... 1 1 Ill Medford ...... .... 6 - Somerville ......... .... 7 ,. Medford ...... .... 3 - Lynn English ....... .... 0 Medford ........................ 3 - Everett .......................... 5 'll ll all Because The Blue and White went to press before the re- maining games were played, the scores cannot be printed. l, A ll ll A - H , , V 4 i , , 1,7 pl 9 3 Y TEA M UL K li Il Fred Mauser v- V Nd . ,. , A M I f -- up ,. -Ye-F . s wsswasis-213 I V W xi gfockey I 115:14 Coach ...... Captain . .................. . Manager .................... Assistant Manager ......... Jol1n Correia Philip Sullivan Joseph Buzzell Gerald Griffin George Doherty Medford . .... ................... THE SQUAD Martin Boermeester Robert Chipman John Muench Andrew McLeod SUMMARY ........W1LL1AM E. LANG .......ROBER:T CHIPMAN . CHAR.LEs CROWLEY ROBERT NIORTENSON Raymond Wilkins Richard Stewart Edward Riley Paul Kenney Thomas Jackson 0 - Cambridge Latin ........ 0 nt his hockey team into the first game of the season against Cambridge Latin. '4Eddie Riley 's aggressiveness a11d Bob Ch1pman's hockey sense were the features of the game. Coach Lang se Medford ........................ 3 - Rindge Tech ................ 0 Captain'tBob Chipman led his forces against Rindge Tech the following week. The Medford offense completely baffled the opponents and had it not been for Marty Roscio's goal tending, the Blue and White would have defeated their opponents by a larger score. Medford ........................ 0 -- Melrose .......................... 3 Medford suffered its first and only setback of tl1e season at the ha11ds of Melrose. Melrose scored early and then the two teams battled until the nriddle of the last period, while the Blue and VVhite attempted to even the score. Medford ........................ 3 - Stoneham ...................... 2 Medford, as a result of its defeat by Melrose, went into the Stone- ham game the underdog but came out the winne-r after a. one-sided game. Stoneham, in the last half of tl1e third period, suddenly came lo life and would have wiped out Medford's fine work if Kenney had not bi tn such a ood oal tender Medford New ton Bob Chlpmau ice center scored two third period goals to ive thi home boys tht second tie inn of the year llu boss reached Boston Gaiden Paul Kenney of Mcdtoid fue 'ln exhibition of oal tendlu that rfmkc d hun as one of thi but oalns of the season 4 ........................ 2 - ' i .......................... 2 cc 77 ' I , , P , A I X I 7 A, , . ' - ' 0. y X . s K ,' f s ' g'z 5 ' ' ' . X their peak in this gzune, playing the best game of the evening at the T l. f . - K mv 1 ' - gc v I 4 iq . ' g f . 1 ' fs X g .' A . A Q Q SAS . . A. 5q, .- ' sofa Z A U4 , fqqx --' UMMf5Q P EW 9-AW xf W X, may X s YK ij X xi ., A '14L, C573 .J Q 'soo ekozoxvvx , 1 lik... 4 .4 if J - A cream :ooo YAQDEQ-xvou c-veNT scnmgnc PrLgr1S2g'2o?2LED ONE on NOQTHEASTEQN MEET STATE CEFMP 'cm- THE GOALS. 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A f ,., : , f 7 4246 1 9 3 3A l MH+.gQai A' 6 'l 4' man m. -msn , . , ,f, . . org fs-E5-1,7 GANG gg 7 Z2 ' Q4Q Medford ........................ 1 - Arlington ................ ...... 1 The hockey sextet was far from its best as it tied Arlington the following Saturday in a drab game. Chipman scored the goal in the first period swatting in one of Eddie Riley's rebounds. Medford ........................ 2 - Belmont ........................ 0 In the final game of the year Medford defeated Belmont, the previously unbeaten league sextet, in the best Hockey game of the season. Paul Kenney, as usual, made some miraculous saves to star for the Blue and Whitie. Chipman made the first goal in six minutes and fifty seconds of the opening period, While Eddie7' Riley scored the second point for Medford after eight minutes and thirty- two seconds of the second period. Dick Stewart deserves much credit for bottling up George Ford, Belmont's star center. Boston All Stars ........ 4 - Westmount .................... 4 In a post-season game the Boston All Stars broke even with West- mount High School, champions of Montreal, in a thrilling game in which Bob Chipman gave the All Stars a 3-2 lead in the second period. Paul Kenney, the best goalie in the league, was not picked for the Boston team, but the officials, realizing their miistake, made him a spare on the Westmount team, thus placing two members of the local sextet in the game. w P N l 5 va in ' ' YH- - ' W vii ' 1 l H Q4 QL-SQ,-SE-LE--A I 1 9 3 3 lgiff-S,-fc-.::,-Q-Q-ef Q Ex fi! ,,,, 1 .1 L .Rx aff H A Z M QL 4 1 X. ie PI? -Q 's 1 -F X e 5 5 mi v- .L in 1, F N, s , w .3 -4 M , kfxff , V :Q A Wg ! i n L 9.3 ihgqvggpli Jiffy Y 6? 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'X . , . 1 -1 1 1 H 'wa 'SSW Q K,s emlJfr,'J5G5- f ifxwgmgaefz efs-me.1m ia Q9 ff ll F4 Q9 . , -pi 5 0 gufls Wasketball Q Q1 --a-M lf The basketball team, coached by Miss Luce and managed by Mary K, , Ruddy, had a fairly good season winning five games out of ten. Be- ll by sides winning the games, the players have made friendships and X' p H learned good sportsmanship. l ,. My Mary Jones and Helen Sahl displayed some wonderful guarding Q t. for Medford. Without their, excellent work, our opponents would ' Q have many more victorie-s to their credit. y Helen Murphy played her best as side center and showed up very url well on the team. Helen, although a very small person, showed up 1 well in a game. 4 f W K The elected captain, Helen Keller, was obliged to miss several + Nfl of the games on account of her track meets which came at the same M as captain. SENIORS ON THE TEAM A Helen Keller, Captain Eleanor Mullane, Acting Captam ll Eva MacMillan .................... R Eleanor Muiiane ,............... Mary Cruciani ......... ......... J Helen Sherwood ........ ..... 1 Helen Murphy ........ ........ S . Helen Keller ....... . ....... . 1 Helen Sahl ............ ........ R . Alice Roby .......... ........ Eleanor Allen .......... ......... L Mary Jones ........ ........ Alice Faucette ..................... .R Medford 23 Revere 20 Watertfmwn 42 Medford 21 Vledford 14 Swampscott 12 Malden 39 Medford 21 Viedford 21 ..... Somerville 21 Medford 20 ..... Somerville- 19 Revere 19 ......... Medford 16 Medford 26 .......... Everett 15 Sq . . .x . - V N4 SCHEDULE fx A V ..... 1 1 W gig lkrlington as ..,.,. Medford 24 ixigiaen 35: ......... Medford 21 IQ il 01 JB W-144 X K w 5115! . - gait.. r M-'6--M , 912 5, Q .fp . fs. p Q c ,4 1,,..f-ZQIDIZ pg 7 f - I ' e avg 20 7 ' + Qpl 4 Q ., l - ,gi ll Kr .. -'Yam l y I , .Lf 3 . 'li 5 lf' l lf . . 5 by gzrls Soccer gl The Senior girls succeeded in overcoming the juniors and sopho- i We mores in Soccer this year by winning every game, thereby receiving E! the honorary reward of champions of the interclass games. -ll! a . u S Only one opportunity offered itself for an outslde contest, but cg. the team made the best of it by defeating Stone-ham 2-0. This proved 'I to be a very exciting and well-fought battle. MX The members of the Senior Class team: N Augusta Zander, Captain 'A i . H. Keller ' T. Buckley 1. Q R. Cirigliano i M. Kelley . A 4 M. Gregory C. Beauvais . . E.. Anderson H. Sherwood Q . A. Fau-cette E. Nelson p C. Wolkowski E, Somers f M. Guido F. Abramson H. Murphy H. Sahl ffl . W l' ll gl A li lil 2 I ll 145 M A . A A g g A N Q1 . , . . . . . A . . 4 21 1 , 1 9 3 3 lgig-fr5rge,-egegffi Q I lil ,dv Y fr,1'iT '2f'.,,,,,.,2, WfKT1'1.., .QTfT, I1'T'? ff f,,,L ,, yum W,-M-Mflw-mwmwm-..-AE TWA , WH M , ,.ai'p,f,A -.5 I 7'127f'T' '?fT!.' 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V' ' , ' M1 . -'rf 1 ,IW K ?xE5rw' xEYE- ..iueuiiaS1ia5Suiie'lyg.i 1. sv ml M I9 , , , V gzrls Cifienms N' By request of the girls themselves, a tennis team, the first in Medford High School, was organized, which included the following girls: I l Marion Rauskolb, Captain Veronica Dyer lj i Charlotte Beauvais, Ma-miger Lorraine Driscoll + I Mary Frances Jones Mildred Irish Elinor Allen Grace Langill Mary Emerson Ruth Corley V Phyllis Stewart Ruth Carey , The first match was held with Malden at the Wellington Courts, l Friday, May 19. Malden Won 4-1. Phyllis Stewart and Lorraine Driscoll starred for Medford. A match with Arlington and Win- i chester 'is anticipated for June. ' Q c gi , jp 1 'N ,Cl ,Ny 9' fu l V .. . D , . ,. .4 .4 m? I 1 933 ,Wx Q, M-'ig'-Fi'5fiff1w, ,Q , M2f+fl,fi1wZYf3'fmix,. flvffff imma-4,-I,,j51m1,yn,5,u,4.mfww-1,56 Yxk! 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M , , .ar 4 c flaw 111912 gg 7 'I ' ' ' ' Ya' 410 1 - - ,, gig S' . it g lj Swimming M xjl if ' 5 ml A Play-Day was held in Somerville, April 28, which completed y l Q f the swimming -season. Three of our girls, Rita Cirigliano, Grace Lan- T gill, and Doris Hamilton, together with six Somerville girls, entered QI under the Red, White, and Blue teams, competed in the forty-yard, Stl twenty-yard, plunge, side stroke for form, and diving contests. Miss Cirigliano took honors in the forty-yard race, Miss Hamilton uri the tvgengy-yfard race, and Miss Langill placed in, the plunge and ,P si e stro e or orm. C 'F ' The relay quartette, Constance Wyatt, Thelma Child, Rita Cirig- f, liano, and Marie Perry succeeded in outswimming the Somerville girls. 6 iv, The team has practiced once a week at various Y. M. C. A.'s i N T during the Winter and spring months-in preparation for Play- Day and can Well be proud of the results of their training. - .e P n T li it .l. N In l 1 Q 34 1 9 'vqfs3.'xfQ-'fkzT'1Q- S .fx C Z i .Q , ffl Gil :R - 'I li f ll ,5 A , to g ,, r--ig 4 Y S i c - 2 g ' A S.. 54, 3 3 LZL4ZL,Qf6-Zgz 'BVJ 1 .-. Z Z' V -f rg -. A :-. .- 5- I ' 1 r f. e fr S: f mi ffl efefe-:ag-.ee 213 f . K Ivy Qratzon ...q... .We are gathered here today in anticipation of the great event of graduation, and in accordance with tradition we are symbolizing the beginning of. anew order of events in our lives by planting Ivy against the walls of our Alma Mater. To some it may seem ridiculous that so many sane people should become con- cerned and wax eloquent because of such an insignificant bit of green. Yet, such is tradition, and tradition must be humored. Green is the Ivy which we place here, and green are we, who stand on the threshold of a new day. A peculiar color is this green. One easily sees it in the behavior of others, but develops a most alarming case of color-blindness when viewing himself. Of course the gross ignorance of our green sophomore days is left far behind. For instance, we no longer lose ourselves in the dark and mysterious passages which abound in the less traveled sections of buildings A. B, and C. Since 1930 we have suffered considerable training and pruning at the hands of our elders. and we have made progress strictly according to rule in the gardens of science. mathematics. literature-and some other things. Now we are being turned loose upon the civilized world to grow. and the way we take will be very much as we ourselves choose to make it. The Ivy knows not whence it will go but it aims to proceed with all the vigor that is throbbing in its supple green shoots. Even as the Ivy, we cannot foretell wh'aft'Athe future will bring us. but we can start to go somewhere with all the nower and purpose which our youth gives us. Growth and youth go hand in hand. We cannot stand still, all nature teaches us that either we go forward or we slip back, and the way down is speedy and disastrous. The Ivy faces a problem, a very real problem. Before it is a wall, sheer and forbidding. Yet the Ivy climbs. using this very barrier as a means whereby it raises itself. It attacks its problem logically. It respects the obstacle. but it does not fear. Rather, it clings tenaciously to the sheer wall and reaches higher, ever higher. An instinct within it sends it to lofty heights. Training and pruning keep it well on its way. Both of these qualifications are ours, too. Youth is the instinct: training is its education. We venture forth into life as in a race. To win we must train continually, run hard and cleanly. and observe the rules of the game. We must know our own capabilities and govern our pace accordingly. conserving sufficient strength for future testings. Ivy, of the class of 1933, with full appreciation of your native power for climbing, of your great lesson of endurance and persistent growth. we solemnly plant you here with other class memorials. NVe shall keep your lesson fresh in our minds. andt with you, today. we toe the starting line of our life's race. determined to prove that our training has not been in vain. The time to start is now the place is here The finish line is far distant but quite attainable Readv Ivy 'I Ready Class of 1933? Take your marks get set fro' Edward Henrv HOXXd1Ll 23 it , N1 , 5 , . . A Q 4, Z' B'4 Eezfvgg-'H I 1 9 3 slyq-tae.-Q.e.-Q,-Sai' e pk - 1 my 5 , rv , I W f W Q5 '17 Q1 , fm , fm P , ri L . , 1A A .wg 1 ' I ' 9 N m ef Y. Ji x ii it M jim VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 6 . , N V A , L'n ,ff ' WY V W' w,W,3afsZ,v,y7 g 1 9 3 31 fwgmffgggegefg f if A f We S12 53YKQY WSRYxW?', da i ? ff ec -ra Q-iw! an 7 'J' 'az' 410 MHS' , Asics-+'.ci.I'si-ssi-subiaE'4lb25 W L ' + W X V t T? A. Q i t M if ll J lx . ti , Cvocatzonal School l ' Z tt It is the aim of the Vocational School to lit boys for useful em- , f ployment through the devel-opment of their occupational skill, required V for the performance of satisfactory Work under actual employm-ent 1 gifiditions in the following trades: Auto Mechanics, Cabinet Making, ' T ' '-trieity, Machine Shop Painting and Decorating Printing. and W sheer M-emi i D ' 'T si: , l One half of the time is devoted to actual shop work and the other cg, half to related and academic work. The laboratory method of instruc- ' tion is used in the related classes and is very closely correlated with thie shop work. This assures a thorough training in shop and technical E 1. in ormation. N The school attempts to prepare the boy morally, intellectually, and physicallynfor that vocation. for which he seems to be best fitted ox by nature, ability, and' opportunityg at the completion of his training R it places hug in the industry trained for, keeps in touch with his G T progress, an encourages promotion. fp fi W in T N ., ol 1 941 At ,, lx 'T Q ll 1 . ll A T f .l N fit l., 1 N. ,Q 5 c . e- e g ce it 3.4, 5, , Q ,,-5,-f T if 5 cgi . 4 by! c ' 1 33 X 1 9 3 3 Q 1 Ei xl! I 0 'l ' 'xiii Q X 4 Em .-xvrf gg 3522211 Z Si? 5 qw Um' 'uikcff ?M U Aitaf e! ,FQ gh F 415 , ,H ,N UQ' Mixufjl 14,1 Xu Wt, p A if 1 2 gf 5 W 235 9272 39 S E R 2 H 1 ,, I' 4 Wai RQ 11215 V A J Y' V1 lg af ,e f V KW MM C' XV 3' I P M . 2, I will 'vw v- sm ii' 'Yv 'H H if 'W-is 'f Q15 5515 K. .Mak www. FUI? W Mfg ' 2 G43 bg QE Qing,- EE , 1, W-Wg 141 .f '-' iii T? ii M w gif 3 'ig V251 , . i, V., ,, '92 fQ 51 , r , w ,N 1 I X M , ,K A x. I fikjf A . Nr. , 3 j :L Z 1 , Q I! I X 2 42,1 fi EQWE Q' ,N A EW? W :E :lfiil B 22 gsbbgz 31322 i is f'g!'53 , l Wg mm l 4, , gig-if-2,555 1 12 if ng 3 JE, iw ' ' ' SM W l WW N N Us if , I V-5 w FW X X .ea N EMU WH , YQ , 1,5 W ah ! wa?-EE 3 ' ,,.,.,, Lm,A,. 2 1 CW , E W ' f fl' Q f, iff: I lg .2 1 Q , 1, ,U . 1 'si 'fiiQ2 FF Qi1Sf kg4:iesgiM1f 1 w Mfazaafeigaeaffirw in 4' ' - - V Y NT: ff! fx cf' ,ff ff! A , Q: Jnt' amfgf4R2w2rff4 1933 Qg?wyvNNfgx if V' C' of . G 3 . . , , , , . . LQ I . -, W ag C91 ' it ass gzft Q 1 J rivgbiu It is customary in Medford for each graduating class to leave to -- the High School a gift which will serve, as time goes by, to perpetuate the remembrance of its donors. Nineteen thirty-three is contributing D a most significant gift: a sum of money for the furnishings of a trophy X room. For many years, Medford High School athletes have striven nobly to uphold the pride, honor, and reputation entrusted to them. Because they have gained distinction in various ways, they 'have in their possession many cups, medals, and banners in recognition of these outstanding performances. It is only fitting, therefore, that ll if th-ese trophies 'be accorded an appropriate place in the life of the school. Q11 It is with great pleasure that the class of 1933 presents this plaque, QI which will add to the exhibit of the new trophy room. Commercial Tepartment 6 In the Commercial Department, an extremely important part of p every High School, hundreds of boys and girls are taught all the C subjects necessary to make them eiiicient in their .ch-osen Work. Our f Commercial Department is exceptionally well-Aequipped to teach the student everything that it is possible to learn in school of business and ' business methods. The course is organized in three main divisions: the Stenographic and Secretarial, General Business and Accounting, and Qlerical. its f all modern oihces are machine-equipp-ed and competition .is keen, this ' , , type of instruction offered, fits the student for an immediate entrance into business. -x lil it 3 i 6h S 'fi Ah N7 . le . . .X . , , e . AN! M A af- . M 1 9 3 3 i van-Q egeeftgeei a I in A fn ,..f, 5-fin-mmm .,VA W V-.. ,,,,::-.figi H -:M..i-i1,f4M.- U--.A A V :f'6ff'- f i f ,- fm?--..1,, f WMW'M:?.L74?:igg:f.- ?flyingTl'??jigJ ?ii.f5f:gXS7ii3A,QQ5BE75.:..-VX M X 4 X . E ? 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'TT7i is-'ffEEjl, .T.f,f Y V, 1' -'H 5f'T'? 1iff7'T'7-'ffwi '? f7'N :fQfw 'j fi A wmgfx--my-Q.,,f . - .-..A-.,W...,W WW, W , W,....- , lwzhxwmlf ,M ,.,,,,.,.,m,.,.,,,.,.......6,,M..,..,,M,.w rx .,z:.? I W do M 11- K 1 X -1. nqqx 1 -- 7 1 10 -aya 29 1 V 5 ' iLvsLi'liLQs1x54Mr?iLm'4 bg emor Advzsory Gounczl 131514 The Senior Adviso1y Council compliscs the offioers of the Senior tl' 1 X .C :bm he Q. s.gyxs..5 1 Y' . ,I his 4-2, W AQ GAIQLZ , f' ' A ' 4, f s X X , '-' ' W9 if A il 5 '16 class llltl such 1nembe1s of the 5111101 student body as the president selects to act as his udes tlass plans are discussed and committees appointed for the se111or social events Tl1e members are James Howlev Helen Kerins, Robert Rustigian, Grace lxI3LG1ll1Ql1CldW Gertrude Elliot Georvre Sacco, Elizabeth Kene- tick Elizabeth Hunter John lNe1l1 Ralph NVebster, John Breen, Elean- cr Mullane clld1lLS Dx tr I+1a11ces Olsen. and Thelma Child. GVLZOV VOVVL Schoolbooks wi ere for otten on Friday evening, February third, when vv1tl1 l1 hts subdued bs oran e shades, tuxedos and multi-colored evening gowns 111111 led aslx at Pitmanis Academy to dance to the toe tin llll tunes of Hey 91 Davis and l1is band. The Senior Prom! The Grand March xx IN led ln 0111 President, Jimmie Howley, with Vice Presldent Helen Kerins second and Secretary McGillicuddy third. In the rece1v 111 lnu xx It D1 and Mrs. J. Stevens Kadesch, Mr. and Mrs Ralph L Kendall M1 a11d Mrs. Harry E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs Leslie R Caru Miss l aura P Patten, Miss Mildred C. Junkins, lw1SS Mary L lenkins Mr Franl I Gilkey, and James T. Howley. Blue and xsh1te shal ers given out during the course of the eve- ning added another note to the rainbow scene. It was indeed an affair to remain 1n o11r memor1es a ne er to be-forgotten success. Picon COMMITTEE llllEl1Il'l P Child C7Lai1'111an Beverlx Ackerman Arthur Bimbo Frances RQHIGOH Andrew McLeod Constance NV5 att Richard Dealy Dorothy Quinn Priscilla Spinnev Frances Reardon Elizabeth Hunter Ruth Berry Beverlv Ackerman Marian Woolley Constance Wyatt 14 1ed lN1chols USHERS Charles VV. Collins Gaspare Bova Robert W. Noonan George Sacco Paul Larcom John Muench Gary Famiglietti Raymond Wilkins 3455... L 5 p , .. , 1 ' Us 1 ll N ' ilk . , ,- -g 1 y ,.,, A li A to 'll 1 . . 1. ll 1 1 lr 1 is 1 li ' ' ll ' f E Z2 ff? If QAQ n 1 1 5 if 9 Q1 5 li Zi 1 A fb . . , ' F .4 ,4 1 9 3 3 l I f' if Y I X Y 7 my :A r M Q X ,r 7 i 1 V ik W?-iwuvr J' so ui K ? V Q M ,AFV JW 1 L ' E sl I . ' Q W4 ,k 5 V 'H 'sk 4 r -MLK -1 I1933 I I L h E 6 QM 1 g 5 l wily, TQ E y L af 2 I . M I 619 Q 3 gm wwf Jaw 1 . ff W E gp 1 - , 1--. .Q '45 Wi I 4x W Q gn 035 ,gig - x 'X A F 1 f fuQf 10' I Q X - ..,, S X S P, it - V' .. .. f' , , , fx g ,,'1 e -- , ,W was ,iam .B is Q-zi:s.s6l2g3 V .. Glass Tay jlfarshals and Cllshers M ' 115111 4 -1 -9 wg. . . . . . . ill 1 .Class Day in .32 was an event in the lives of several Juniors. The 1 - pupils elected to aid in the graduation exercises were active Class Da P 4 . Y if llf and at the Senior Reception. El, In long, pastclsshaded -organdies and carrying flower encrusted ll crooks, the marshals formed festive arches, through Wluch the Seniors i j filed to their places in the hall. The ushers, in white flannels and H X4 dark coats, seated the parents and friends of the graduates. Later, X ty Jlplin lieill and Yfilliam Yilalther, as head ushers, led the class out to p M t e wire spread awn for turtlier exercises. ' ,j S ' At the Senior Reception, Gertrude Elliot, head marshal, presided. The dainty appearance of the girls added a charming note to the f colorful scene. I M t jlf SH Standard Qlictionargy f ....,,- 1. accomplished-Ruth Stanton 21. ingenious-William Smith 1 Z. admirable-Donald Fiske ZZ. ingenuous-Barbara Ellis 1 3 amicable-Dorothy Moreland 23. inseparable-Laura Norcott f ell aristocratic- Marjorie Mac- Donald Ji 5. bravado - John Ciardi 6. charming - Mary Giuido 1 '11 clever - Elizabeth Hodgkins J 8. cosmopolitan - Dorothy Kerr 9. courageous - He who cuts one of Mr. Carey is classes 10. decisive - Richard Davis 11. diplomatic - Carl Antonellis 12. elusive - ' 'B plusesu ' 13. enthusiastic - Guy Oliva l 14. exquisite - Dorothy Quinn l - 15. gay-+ Ruth Coffey aw 16. genial - Robert Rustigian ' 17 genuine - Jane Nickerson ' 18. gracious - Esther Knight incomparable -- Bradford Coolidge indifferent Brown J Douglas and Barbara Ellis lovable - Miriam Smith lovely-Marion Woolley pertinacio us -1 Locker combi- nations popular - Robert Chipman retiring - Ellis Siegal Seniors-Queer specimens who wander around flaunting the confirmed opinion that they and Caesar came, saw, and conquered spontaneous - Jean Alden stunning -- Gertrude Elliot sweet - Augusta Zander taciturn - Proctically nobody in this class tactful e- Ann Wilkins voracious - Report Cards versatile - John Neill volatile - Frances Nichols 54-'I' A 1 MYQTBQVKQYQ w pg IQ 19. u . 4, Qt- L -. . 01 ai A- -1 S 9 3 3 lggefd-fweefafd J W xl' e if mg I , p , . , 1 , , - ,Jr AN! -fp . l l u , id: sf-wig.. l er N I with Apologies to Cldlilliam Shakespeare nf j ' nzeanie SCENE: a The,Medford.High School Auditorium, in the middle of the , g stage, a boiling cauldron. Thunder. Enter three pupils ki First Pupil: Thrioe the bell has shrilly rung. . Second Pupil: All our comrades have un-hung i From the hooks their cloaks, and now 4 . Homeward run with placid brow. iv Q Third Pupil: On this Friday afternoon xl A11 uufroubied we'll be, Soon, p By any prowling teacher, or ri By the sweeping janitor. ii First Pupil: Round about the cauldron go. - In the poisoned objects throw. N0 ' Junior's hat, that on the floor , ' Lay for twenty days or more, Xi Kicked aside and trod upon, CZ. Make as offering number one. 1 p Add to that a rubber sling, f Q And it's shot, the crooked pin. 'V W All: Double, double, toil and trouble, ici i Fire burn and cauldron bubble. Second Pupil: Love note, quickly thrust inside Someone 's desk, to save the pride Of an amorous sophomore. Novel, that a teacher tore From the student 's clinging grasp With a tale that made her gasp When she read it secretly. Senior 's Latin quiz, marked HE . Chalk dust, from the board erased, Of a test that no one passed. M All Double, double, toil and trouble, . Fire burn and cauldron bubble. ,ix V Third Pupil: Page from Virgil, marked with pencil T 4 Aged, broken chem-lad stencil Compass, bent, of use no more, ,ll Door knob, wrenched from off the door IIN In a trifling argument M Twixt two lads on war intent, fix Overshoe, left in the yard, ll A r it L . . fs-2 .rf ,g 4. .1 f-A BW gg F ' ala Q' I 4. QQ ll? N9 Lunch-room tray, age-worn and scarred. .- From the art room, pints of paint N Y That shall give a lurid tint Q To our gruel, thick and slabg I i T I Sf ll If I if 2: If .. fe ii 1' ff N ii 1 . ii 1 ii 'l Zi all 3 N 2: Cl Add then a preserved crab Pilfered from that seat of learning Whither go those knowledge yearning Comrades, that we praise and pity. Come! All join our magic ditty! All: Double, double, toil and troubleg Fire burn and cauldron bubble. C9wfL.9Vews Stand COSMOPOLITAN ' ' ...... . EVERY WEEK,, ............. REVIEW OF REvIEWs,'. THE WRITER .............. SPORTSWOMAN ' ' ...... LITTLE FoLKs', ..... SMART SETH . ........... . VARIETY,, .................... GOOD HOUSEKEEPING,,. ADVENTURE ............. VANITY FAIRH ......... VOGUE ' ' . ...................... PHYSICAL CULTURE, ' ...... THE AMERICAN -i.I ............ THE MODERN THINKER PCPULAR MECHANICS77 ....... COLLEGE LIFE ' l .............. ACE HIGH,, .............. THE SPORTH ..... ..... THE AMERICAN GIRL , THE AMERICAN BOY . CHILD LIFEH ................. ETUDEH .... . ................... .. LITERARY DIGEST,, ...... MUSICIAN7, ............... TRAVELH ........ . ...... . vi-uric . .......... M. H. S. Seniors ..................Public Speaking UThe Blue and White .................Jane Nickerson Helen Keller ........ The Soph-omores ........The Senior Council Senior Assemblies ...................................... Desks at M. H. S. A summons to Mr. Kendall's office Class Day Pink Slips Hygiene .............John Neill ....................William Smith ...,................Voeational Boys On M. H. IS. Grounds ............BI'adford Coolidge Duke Farnham Berry ........f'JiInmie Howley .........Barbara Dickinson ...............Ann Wilkins ....................Laura Norcott Carl Antonellis Through the Corridors 4 ,dn mu Zig rvgfban-AfQ'N w fu S. L 3 3 Ln4LZ'AQfA.:AJA E14 NV c wifes 2'- Y 2. .. ' . is . , Q. J. '. f . G.-2 912 ' ' Y? we if iii lf M .. .L s Sly C1099 Cl0Donder I Q! If Esther Knight will ever renounce her pet hobby-ticket H, 0 selling? N ' Q, If John Neill will ever lose that wide-ey-ed look of innocence that Ai he flashes on the teachers? N If Betty Norcott will always recite in classes in her present soul- stirring manner? lg If t'Howie Watsonls gleaming smile will be dulled by Time? i ll If Fred Nichols' good-natured grin will ever fade? ml, If Connie Wyatt's puns will always have that peculiar effect her audience? 5' V OH Nl ET' If HJimmie Howley's democratic smile will ever cease to win 3 everyone to his point of view? p 1 93, If Priscilla Spinneyls contagious laughter will ever cease? p dw If Libby Hunter will always have that hobby for bracelets? If Gary Famiglietti ever lost his temper? 9 i ll CZQ7hLy qbeszfft C-Somebody give f W bienriu Z? 37 N . 155 Carl Antonellis some piano technique? Doris Proctor a little work with which to Don Fiske som-e stilts? t Dick Davis some blonde hair? p Colin MacDiarmyd some studying to do? i Al Merrill a new saxaphone? Edwin Morgan a charming personality? i Billy Smith a. problem he can do? Jane Nickerson a book of poetry? amuse herself? L N i it F Nl ,,,, ' l1 Y Qu? 1 9 3 slgiefqaefamai p JYUJ-C5 - . 1 ,Q - c.- f4W.-L-:Nd E 7 ,f y .Amsgxwbksgwfikflsslm Q4Q .. Song jlfemories r A Bring! That alarm clock again! ' The High School Senior yawned, and, after lengthy consideration, I tentatively thrust a toe out of bed. p y I'm 'Tired, So Tired,' I' he yawned, and then gasped, Brr! It's 0 cold! 'It's Winter Again', and rolled back among the blankets. 'V Some time later, the maternal voice aroused him, and, after E gulping down a hasty breakfast, he dashed down the street to The W . Little Red Schoolhouse. ' ' - Q fi C' .4 'U -, I ' . QI. . Wxxf ,S fl-.- QV x t e f W I 'U' 1. S . 1 At one minute of eight, he was standing before a locker, saying, Fm Sure of Everything But You, as he fumbled with the combina- tion. After several futile attempts, the miracle happened-and the little door swung open. Hastily divesting himself of his coat, he hurried to his home room. But. Too Late. The last bell rang be- fore he could reach the door. After reporting to Mr. Phillips, he had HTime -on His Hands. It was the first period of the day, with a surprise test for which he was totally unprepared. y QE 41 Need Sympathy 'Q' he groaned. as he Cont-ented himself . I with useless scribblings on the paper. The second period passed un- , eventfully. It was not unti'1 he had returned to his home room to hear l ! the notices that the teacher gave him a pink card,- Just a Little Note for the Old Folks. C I Why does this have to happen to me? he cried. '-Just Because You 're You', replied the teacher. I At lunch time he said to all his chums, H fBuddy, Can You Spare a Dime?' In every case the answer came back, Would if I could, pal. Would if I could. . That night at Home, the paternal ultimatum was delivered, No more trips to the 'Little Street Where Old Friends Me-et.' You 'll I' stay in nights and do your studying. lik So study he did. although his thoughts continually wandered l i 'I' down The Street of Dreams with his friends in spirit at l-east. Q Some time later, his father called to him, 'Letfs Put Out the Lights and Go to Sleep' son ' And So to Bed cn V I Jn fi , .1 A . wa . , . . . . . . . e 4 21 45 5 ' ' Ai 1 9 3 3 amz' JL? I6 I I W? w '. p C' D r wg 1 ' i Q - e f if - , ., Q' ?Aiiwil m'gumwig,q N9 ' i what qfpould gfa en I X PP f u ,,,, 5 xl Bradford Coolidge didn 't have his lessons prepared? , X L Helen Kerins' hair wasnit neatly combed? Yi , Ruth O'Hara werei1 i good natured? Ray Henderson were serious? George Sacco werenitb ashful? Jerry Russo were not smiling? Skeets Hudson shrank? 'gy Dick Dealy lost his freckles? Y Eleanor Mullane were not sweet? George Rietano didn't know his history? f Lily Peters missed a dance? Mary Quirk took her time? Lockers were all locked? Monitors reported anyone? i Room 315 were warm? l Detention room were empty after school? J l qiecipe for a jlfedford High Qschool Senior .-Q... 1, I , Q 75.5 Mix together two tablespoonfruls earnest study, three indipf-J: ference for sophomores, one teaspoon franknfess, two teaspoons co-op-Mx eration, one cup zeal at football games, one teaspoon sense of humor, one cup curiosity, one cup appreciation for an education, and four pk cups respect for teach-ers. , 1 After mixing, place in a w-ell-varnished chair and let bake forty- , five minutes Lone periodb near a school radiator. Repeat process seven times during the day, garnish with books, and Serve with 3 diploma. an l p MTE? it I 1 9 A igfsrvfsf-:s:,1.ffxQffS'x if 9 Y tl in it iii fi 5 Q fc f Q f .FN Q A . f V' , wx Q19 ' me Y ,Ar -A Zjg 7 ' ' if f ,352 4 0 ' , '- X P M Autographs 7 + , wg ICQ- J,.U., .'5 W Q - E5 H5 Ng W E6 6 BM jwwivfi Q 5 - Q ..- . 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