Medford High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Medford, MA)
- Class of 1946
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Stevens Kadesch The Superintenrlent emtenfls his very best 'u'i.s'l1e.v for the szleeess of every graduate of the lllerlforrl High Sehool and may grarluatex .verve with r-rerlit to the school in their ehosen field and may their lives be happy and u.s-egful. Sineerely yours, Dr. J. Stevens 11701108011 uperintendent of Schools Edward H. Leonard 'Hn' flaws ul' HH-6, lIllllUl'K'll to In' ilu! illw in g,fI'2lIlll2ltl' during yuur first yvzu' :ls lu UllllZlStl'l', wishm-x lo tllzmk you, NIV. lA'0ll2ll'll, im making its svniur ye-zu' an IIIUIIIUFEIIDII' um-. eadmaster w D.-X X l IGI. A. Nl .XX l.l'1Y Nl IGINI X I . YYl'Il,lN lx l.v.w'.vf4ll1I Ilwufl .'fll.VlI'l' l,,I'I'1'1'f0l' qi' Ivlifllflxlflllll Nr-lmnl IICSLIIC R. VAIIICY ICIDWIX I . 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II2lI'1Ij' Hllllllllllft' mul l'lur'wn1f'ul lllIl'y Kfllilyllil Lfoufeufs Seniors Fithletics Rctivities Ulf 5SXL'5Zif1ff fff2 G H ww , Jkxlww' Q ga mm a? -'4' 1 el' 0 f 31213-f5.E:f 7Y1f1':.f'5'Q.'Qj'..Li oo ' 'itil Q2 . 5?-2QfL5'!Y35w E Q is , f .' 2 V f:. j '. A' ' ll - - f .A '11 I I A lll' . ' 1 Kltflmfmxull' Senior Advisory Council S . ROBERT DULONG MARJORIE BALDWIN l,f flf 'f VIN' Pfl'.v1'lI1'7If Senior Class Officers MARJORIE BONNELL ROBERT BENOIT Svrrrlllry Trvasurrr ' e- 5 .is H0 0 Parts lH I'll M. VLARK TRASE A. ID.-KYIES Propllrf Prophvt l'ILlZABl'1'l'H GRIl Fl'I'HS FRANCES J. UURRY ROBERT A. FALLON SHIRLEY M. 'l'Yl.ER P rophvt P mph Pl l ro ph vt I ' ro ph vt WALTER J. CONNOR BARBARA A. BOMMER FREDERICK A. TOUGH MARJORIE H. BONNICLI 1I1'.s'Ir1r1'11 IL 11I.Nf0l'I'fl n llistorin n IIiA'f0f1.ll ll, liU'l ll.lU A. VURYO FRANUIS IC. YENNAUO IHCYICRLEY I . ARLHN R0l3ER'l' L. NIICSICIIYIC l'of'I Gllft Ivy Orutor Vlrlxx Oralor U16 History of ffm Hia 5 We extend an invitation to you, member of the class of '46, to journey with us back three years-via the t'hatta- nooga t'hoo, t'hoo, for no other method of transportation would be apropos for a class led by as hep a personage as Robert A. Dul,ong .... Remember that first memorable day at MHS? . . . Our knees would have made good vibrators, for we had none of the initiative and self-con- fidcnce that has since become characteristic of our up-and-coming group. Despite the helpful UD advice of upperelassmcn, our noses rivaled l'innoehio's, so glued were they to that life saving Blue and VVhite Handbook ..... A fter wandering about in this daze for about four months, we really settled down and proved we'd had our eyes opened, by the election of four illus- trious officers, Paul Skerry, Betty Ann Met'aft'rey, June Bauld, and John 0'l,cary. 'Q , Q i i As a class, we first proved our worth when wc completely disregarded all we'd heard about seniority, and literally scooped our senior classes by raising 835,000 in aid of the purchase of the Nlus- tang Plane, in our first tvar Bond Drive. The cause was furthered by an auction conducted by the class officers .... lllind dates brought. in the greatest return-and no wonder, with Bob Lynch and Shirley Johnson as objects of the bidding! . . . May I5 brought, our Sophomore llop, for many their first high school prom. Wihy hop rhymes with Hop, we never could imagine, for the high school gym- nasium was thc scene of one of the most successful hops in years .... YYith that happy night in mind, we struggled on until June. Then it. was that we, as challenging jnniors-about-to-be, greeted the class of '47, comforted by the realization that they were as befuddlcd as we had ever been, and that it was now our turn to lend a helping hand. Our junior year was an important. year in world history. as well as in our lives. President Franklin ll. Roosevelt died at Palm Springs, Georgia, on April IQ, only a month before historic Y-E Day. Assemblies marked both the sail occasion and the later joyful one .... The affairs of the class of '46 were entrusted this year to Frank Brown, who became our president. after a close election. The other officers were Beverley Arlen, vice presidentg Doris Hillebrand, secretary: ltichard l'alnnibo, treasurer. 0 7946 As juniors we sponsored another War Bond Drive, and as triumphantly as in the previous year. An assembly fea- turing an all-star entertainment program helped promote this drive .... Pat Morri- son, Paul Sullivan, Bob DuLong, Bill Poleari, Barbara Cerchione, Bob Lynch, Anna Belino, Dorothy Augustine, and Angelo Nazarro were responsible for the sale of more than a few War Bonds. Remember those newspapers pub- lished in Miss Hall's English classes? . . . Remember the Junior Prom, which the blustering month of March ushered in? A suceess both socially and financially, the prom was pronounced one of the most enjoyable in years .... Remember all those assemblies, from Life With Father to Bouve's modern dancers? . . . Remem- ber how happy were the lucky girls who were elected junior marshals? . . . And how lovely they looked as representatives of the class of '4-6 at the Senior Reception and Class Day? . . . The ushers looked hand- some too, but rumor had it that all our stalwart. young gentlemen were not as happy about the entire affair as the fairer sex .... Seventeen juniors were chosen as cheerleaders for the following season, with Lois DeAnd1'ade and Janet Moor as head cheerleaders. I t was that year that the resignation of our beloved headmaster, Ralph L. Kendall, was accepted by the school com- mittee. Only the knowledge that Sub- master Edward H. Leonard would succeed Mr. Kendall could help atone for this loss. Our senior year was our lirst. at MHS in a world of peace .... It also brought our new headmaster and assistant headmaster, Daniel A. Manley .... After much thought and consideration, we chose as president of the class, Robert DuL0ng, who had proved his capability and done much in the past to merit this honor. Marjorie Baldwin was elected vice presi- dent, Marjorie Bonnell, secretaryg and Robert Benoit, trustee of our funds, which were destined to increase remarkably, thanks to his timid reminders, Pay your dues . . . or else! Our first social undertaking as seniors, the Senior Promenade, was held in the Amory on January 25, and was pro- nounced by all who attended--and even those who didn't-a huge success. Our initial thespian activity was in aid of this event-a skit written by our illustrious president, and revealing much hidden talent-notably in the personages of Mar- gie Bonnell and Eddie Fargo .... NVill we ever forget the laurels that were forever being won by MHS athletes in one field or another: how that soccer championship seemed almost to have be- come a permanent fixture, also the baseball and hockey crowns, all during our years at the Alma Mater, how Dick Veinot became one of the highest scorers in the CBI Hockey League: how Jackie Murphy was voted all-scholastic by almost every Boston sportswriterg how the names Buz- zer and Sugar were on all lips during that last football season, how popular Joe Morelli, our versatile athlete, became presi- dent of the M Club? We'll always remember, too, how un-glamorous the rain-drenched cheerleaders looked at the Wakefield and Malden games . . . the thrills at the basketball games and the track meets . . . the various musicals conducted by Schoony. The class play, Through the Night, a mystery, was presented in Chevalier Auditorium on May 9 and 10. The cast included Lois DeAndrade, Ruth Clark, Barbara Van Amburg, Roy Ken- nan, Victor Shehab, Francis Yennaco, Robert Fallon, Donald Henderson, Robert Fader, and Joseph Livoti. Before long the Senior Advisory Council began to make plans for those last few wonderful days before graduation. It was decided that the Senior Reception would be held on June 4 in Cousens Gym- nasium at Tufts .... The honor parts for Class Day, June 5, were given to Robert Meserve, Class Day Oratorg Beverley Arlen, Ivy Oratorg Barbara Bommer, Mar- jorie Bonnell, VValter Connor, and Fred Tough, Historians, Ruth Clark, Frances Curry, Trase Davies, Shirley Tyler, Betty Griffiths, and Robert Fallon, Prophets, Rutilio Corvo, Class Poet .... At graduation, held in Chevalier Auditorium on June 6, the three students with highest scholastic averages, Jeanne Sumner, Marion Corbett, and Constance Conlan, were given recognition. Thus end our memorable years at Medford High School .... Now, remember- ing the last three years, let us hope that the future will always be just as bright and happy, whether in college, office, shop, or home. And let us always cherish the glorious ideals and never-say-die spirit of the Class of '46! KENNETH W. ABBOTT I'nnchy Collcqc 'l'4'clinical Ifoollmll III: M Clulig Inlra- Viclory Corps I: Softball I5 Bond mural llasvlxall I A plraafml aufl lilrmlrlr' Chap. DOLORES ACCOLLA Dov l'o-op:-ralivv Sturm- Training Flass Ill: llalinn Clulig Fo-up Club: Uliuir llg Ilouu-room Dale-gale III mur'h. GORDON W. ADDY PIIYLLIS LORRAINE ALDER Garmin Flip 'l'm-4-hnival fourru- Mefrvnanclisinpz Course l'mlerliv1- Dm-partuu-nl Il, III Victory Corps I, Il, III .-I lulful friwnfl und ll guurl 4-Iuax' l'nur frivndly manner, your shin- 1nul1'. LUIS LIBBY ALLEN lm l'n-upvralivl' lllliz-e Training Vonrse Yii-lory l'orpe-1 I, II. III: Iflululxy l'luln Il: IIIISIIIUNH Girls' Vinh III fl girl xo Nll'1't'f unil fair. DOROTHY M. AGOSTINO 'lDoty Business Course Rally Entertainer Fwy going. nirf ln knn1v. JAMES AGOSTINO Augie General Business Course It's thi' quiet people who nvzfomplish ning wr1y.v, Will prove hrlpful in lalfr rinyxf' IIENRY D. ALPERS LORRAINE G. ALVES BETTY ANDERSEN Hank Lorraine Andy Ai-f-ounting Coursv llospilal Training Course College Course gIllIl.IDCOIIPl'IOI'I1I'I0lllK'I'00IIlI,1'I1'- Ilospilal Training: Softball Ig M. Il. S. Girls' Ulub Il, III1 G. A. gala- II: Stamp Collector Ilg S1-nior Horseback Riding I, II, lllg Viv- A. Illg Varsity liaskvtlmll II, lllg Plans Usher II tory Corps Ig Ri-d Frans I, II Softball II, Ill A boy u-ilh man11frie1lrl.v. She ix prelty to look ul and nirrr An nffrartive girl will: a pleasing to knuwf' pfnonalililf' 5, . BEVERLEY F. ARLEN llf-vi1 ' SlQ'lIORI IlI7lllC Vonrsr G. A. A. I, ll: Vivlory Corpsg Junior Flanem Vic-1'-l'r4--xicle-nl: .lun- ior l'rmn I'olnlniH1'1': Junior Mar- shal: Junior Dnvs Agent: .lunior llonxl llrivf- l'olnluiH0v: Ilonm- of Ill-l1'K1llvs III: S1-nior Advisory Vounvil: Svnior Prom IlUllllllltIl'PQ Sf-nior Prom Ifsllrrl llusinvss Girls' Vluh III: Sa-nior Ski! Vaal: Flaw lvy llrnlor Su'frl ua 0 mug. JOSEPH A. ARONNO Joe Iilevlric-:ll Vourso l'Il1-1-trim-nl I. II, III: Radio anrl I'llK'4'Il 0lIll'q II. III: Junior Prom IiSll0I'Q Male Chorus II: Moiion I'i1'lur0OperaiorII,IIl 'fl rrgul1lrfrlln11'. ANGELA R. ANDERSON AUDREY A- ANDREWS Andy 'l.All1llt'n IInspi!al Training fours? StviioK'l'DlIl4' I'f'U P ' Victory Vorps, Navy llivisiong G. A. A. I. ll: Vim-tory Vorps 1',,,mi,, I' II. III .lunior Prom i'ounnith-vp Gln-1 ullIt'lI.VllNlIlllllklillll,'l4U'1llII,lHlI.i, Illllll I. ll. III: 'llllliul' Billlfl llrivl f'omlniNc1': C'hairn.un of Program f'oinnliHe'1-. Illliillv-1:4 Girls' Vlnlm S4-1-rc-hlry Group 7 l lrfnfl 'gf glfrl rr-lm ix rl plwu.v11rr'Io knolr. H LOUISE K. ANDERSON JOHN W. ANDRICK H Red .lolinniv General Business Course- M4'l'1'll4lllfliHlYlK COIIFNI' Viriory Corps I, II Vic-Rory Air Forpsg l'roI4-1-tivo IM-- .-lluwiyx rmrly wilh n .wn1'If'. partniont Tl rrgillrlrfvllou-. RUTH V. ANDERSON ROBERT L. APPLEYARID Boots Iln nk Hospital Training Vonr-uf 'l's-4-linival Voursv All Girl Vlmir l'rol4-vlivo D1-pnrhnf-nl l. ll: Viv- .4 frfrnfl lo ull u-lm krmu' hr'r, tory forpw Ig 'l's-cllrlivall 1'lulr l. II, Ill: Track Illg Inlrulnurnl lluskvl- lxull I. II, III: lnlraniurnl llnevlmll I, II. III Ili: huv 11 mnnuvr lmllr qniwi mul plr'.lvingl. AUDREY M. ASHEY BRADFORD ASHTON College Course fll.S.l llr1ul library Staff III: G. A. A. III 1'oll4-go Vourna' Sm1'Ifnf1 and hr1p11j1. I nI.v qffun 11 ml in-riou.v Inn. MARY SMI'I'Il AVERILI. l'ollvi:L' fourse Vi:-tory Uorps I, Il: Art Vluli III NM 1-uulnlifl ln' nl01'r. JAMES BAILEY Dunn Gen:-rul llusinm-ss Course .-lliruyx lmx u .vlnllv fur e'rf'rl1mir.' GARRIEI.I.E SUZANNE BALCII Gully Vollege Vourse G. .L A.. Soeinl l'oinmiNee I: Frou:-li Troupe ll, III: Yin-tory 1'uI'lw .l munurr .vwrrl mul uln-uyx guy. VERA BALDINI nvi-, follege Course LA.li.l lfrem-li 'Troupe II, III: Victory forps Uuirl. ilmnglllful mul xrrrfl ir11lr'1':l. MARJORIE J. BALDWIN Midge College Course lII.S.l Yi:-lory Corps: G. A. A. I: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Bond Drive Uoiiiiiiiliee: Junior Mnrslml: Nl. II. S. Girls' Club II, III: Girls' l'lmir II. III: Spring Revue II: Melody Parade III: Frolics II, III: Vi:-1--President III: Senior Ad- visory Council: Student Cabinet III: Senior Prom Committee: Senior Skit Fast: Cheerleader III: Vin-tory Stump Collector III: Vlnss Dues Agent III: Bowling I limi things rnnir in small packages. EDWARD A. BANNON Eddie Genernl Business Fourse Victory Corps .l frifrully mul lilrr'rzl:leff'llnu'. ALDINE 'I'. BARBER P4-u ny Uolloge l'ourse 1 lloliliy l'luli II: vii-lory Vorps Nu'r:'I l:'lIlpr'mrru'nl, lrlml ways, l'upulur you u-ill Illwalfx silly. Soc:-1-r I: Iiuskellmnll I. II: Fool- Snrl frllnu I lilr and li ur more Bond Drne loinnullm hull III: Vnrsily M f'luli Sophomore Hop 4 omnnthe 'HI fellow n-hu fx lil-'ffl by IHflII1l.u I Joy In mezl mul Irion GEORGE R. BARDARO RII IIARD J BARRY JUNE G BAULD Gigi Du k Hospital Tralliing I our-ie lenerul Business Fourse 1 ollegl 4 ours: KI! N H I lciorx lorpq 'ser retnry I soplm DONALD JAMES BEATTY RICHARD FRANCIS BEE, JR. Don Stinger College Course CA.Il.J Gene-rnl Business Course' Victory Corps Ig Sophomore Hop Intrnniurnl II1l50llIlll Ig Intruniurul Usher: Military Drill I, II, III: lluskethull I, II. III, Vi:-tory Corps: Lieutenant III Football Munuger II. III: llnsi-hull His 1Pl3V.'?0lIfllll1l will win him xur- Manager II, Ill: Nl Vluli Ill m',v.v. Tllf'f1'll0u' will: ilu' nlllllnn alfnllur 7wrxnnrllliy. DORIS A. BEATTY IIAZEL W. BEEBEE Dot Bee Stenographic Course College Course Victory Corps G. A. A. Ig Bowling fluh Ig Vic- A rlmrming girl liwly mill RlI'PPf.ll tory Corps: Biography Editor, Tha' Hlur ami Wllilr' Stuff III A quirt rligniljl. sirerl mul .w-nur ALBERT BECK LEONA R. BEEBE '1Becky 'fI.0c ' General Bl1SlnCSS COUPE? Co-operative Storm' Trnining Class SUUUP Club II. III: TF8f'lC Mflflfl- Business Girls' Vinh: li. .L .L I, Ill ger III: Victory Corps Fu-op Club III Ambition and qualify will carry A 1,-gmif-rfulqql himfarf' A ironrlerjful pal, EDITII F. BELL ANNE C. BELLINO DOROTIIY BENNETT ROBERT D. BENOIT Edie H Belle Dottyu llc-nny Nurses Training Course Si:-nogrnphic Course Vollegv Course CA.B.7 T01-linirnl Course Slnlnp Cmnniiilev IgVictoryl'orpsg Vir-tory Corpsg Junior Bond Driveg Victory Corps I, II, III, From-li Vlaiss 'I're'nsurer III: Junior Clnss H. A. A. I Business Girls' Club Troupe II, III Ilsherg Protective Dr-purtlnvnt II: Shr is nirr, A plfnsing persnnalily ix nnly one Snm'able, plfrzsuul, fl gayla11gh. Track Ig Senior Prom Foiiiiiiittz-1-3 Tha' 'lf llff Il0U'll lllinlr l1l'1'l7P. nf her qualilifsf' Student Cabinet IIIg Senior Ad- visory Council 'lhurllily Irlls in tln' lung run. FRANCIS M. BENSON llonny l'fl0L'll'l1-nl fnllrsn- l'Ilm-1-Irie-ul Ig llmliu, l'fln-1-lrim-nl und l'lli-1-lrunivs Il, Ill: Mulm- Vlmrus lll Ill' alrmw' nuwlyl ull nur .mflruuvx will: llrx .vmilr :rf 51lmlu1'.v.v, IREN E R. BERBERIAN Rvnc Cluirm- Slcimgrupliii- Voursi Cullege Course Yif-lllry f'0l'llr1 lll G. A. A. II: Bowling II .l 1'l:rrr!'r1lxpfrfl. LOUISE BERGIN l,.migp 1' Ilimlun l'u--upn'l'nlix'i' llllici- 'l'ruiningl'm1rs: livin-rnl llusinvss VIDIIFSY3 4-If ,-,-1,,,l,,, ,,,',1. ,mp 1-,,,, NW, G, A. A. lg Girls' Bowling Club Ig MARY BLAKE ANNA T. BERNIAIARD Annu Mau-liilw l'l1-rim-nl Course xl gmnlfrivml ix um' wnrfh having. CLAIRE D. BEVILACOUA Shir rmllrrx Ihr c'luxxrnn1n lzrfghf1'r. LOUISE BINDA Flmrus II, III: Vim-tory Corps Hun' roulfl uv' gf! ulrmg wflhnu! ll:'r ' VINCENT A. BLANDINO ROBERT L. BLOMOUIST Vin llomlicr Terlinicnl Vourse College Vnurse llomvronni llc-lc-gale Ig Tvvlinicnl l'rolc-'vliveD1-parln10nlIIIgI'lask Fluli Ig Intramural Bnskm-tlmll I, lmll III Il, III: Tonnis I, II, III '1Th1're'x notanatl:crIikrhin1. A lifflf' work, n little: play. RALPII C. BLUNT IIulpliiv Ti-4-linir-ul fuursc- vi- 'IR-1-li flulr I, II: f'lil-as f'llllx Military Drill I, II. III :lffft'1l11l0 all rrhn lcnnm him. PATRICIA A. BOWMAN PATRICIA BOYSON I'uI Pnl Full:-go I'0lll'RI' General IIIIHIIIVNN I'oursc Iivtnry Form III: Ski I'luIr III Thr girl with Hn' pr'r,vnnuliljl llml llrrriyslfrippll, nllrnyxlln-mmf. nml.'w.v July Fnurill liizle in x lm in ri. JUNE M. BOGOSIAN .Iunie Ste-nograpliie Vourse G. A. A. I: Business Girls' I'luIm III: Editor, Iliograpliy Stuff Thr lilur and Whilr, III .1 youll xrrixr of humor is rl lwlllullulr l1.v.vr'l. BARBARA A. BOMMER Barb College Course .Iunior Malrslml II: Sophomore llnp Usher: Girls' Club II, III: Thr' lflun and Whiir' Handlmok Slaff I: The lflue unrl While Stuff III: Howling I. II: Flaws Historian lf'x nir-P in lm natural. wlufn ynu'rr xo naturally Iliff. MARJORIE II. BONNELI. Margie Stenogrnpliii- Vourse l'I:1:4s Sei-retury III: Business Girls' I'Iuh Vorrespnnilillg See-ree tary III: Senior Advisory Counrilz Student Vuhinetg Uheer I.:-ncler II, III: Senior Prom I'ommittee unul Usher: Junior Marshal: Junior Prom Usher: .Iunior Bond I'um4 mittee: G. A. A. ll, III: Snplloliiurv Hop l'onnuittee :xml I'sIier: Suplin- niore Iluml Vnirirriilteeg Flaw Ilistoriun A wry sirrrt mul I'II'1If'IllHN girl. Shfll nlu-nys be in Ihr .vnciul whirl. WARREN II. BRACKETT Warren Vollegv Course Grmlunlion Ifslic-r II: 'I'vf-Innir-:ul Club II, III: Treasurer III: Class Dny Usher II: House of Delegates III II'hPr1, uwrlr is rlnnr, Warren i'.v nlivnys rrmly fnrfunf' VIRGINIA M. BORDEN Ginny I'oIl4-ge t'olirsu- I'rotef-tive Ilepnrlinent II: Girls Vlub II, III: G. A. A. I. II. III Howling I. ll Krlnlrri fu rnurly, likml by ull. IIAROLD BORSTICLL In tlu: serviez' of his rountry. DOROTIIY T. BOWMAN Dottie Ste-rmgraipliiv Vivlirsn- Victory Vurps ln ull lruyx, nw' :gf Hu' brawl. PAUL .I. BRADLEY I'iIIur Follege Uuiirse QI fi ull-rlrouml grmrlffllnnf' WILLIAM C. BRADLEY JOHN BRIGUUI-I0 Hill Hvllnwzll llllsillrss fullrsv 'l'1-vlllllf-all IIOIIFSU I-'oollmll III: Ilrwkvy ll. lllg I'rn- 'llvvlllliq-ul Vlulx III h.l.'iv,. ly,.lm,-l,m.nl Ill .I -'irn'fwll4nr 111:11 ll 'mmf xpnrif' Nui rrrr man on-ns u-lrfrl In ll lnn,v.w.v.w'.v, MARY ll. BRAMANTIC ICVELYN A. BRITE May Evim- l'o-upcrnlivv Storm- 'Training Umulrso Follm-gc Uoursv 'I'r1-usurr-r, I'n-upcrnlivv Slum- lf'r1-nvll Trnupc II, III Training Flussg l'u-up Vlulu Ill: 'l'frfw' hm m'1'nn1plixhr'1l THIIPII in lIl. II. 5. Vln'hu'y i'urp:1 h4'r yvrlrx ul .lI. ll. S. .llIhnuNh .vhr fx wrllf qufrl, .vhr :K rrrff nl'1'a' In hlmu-. BARBARA K. IIRIICN NIARJORIIC V. BROOKS Burl, Margie Mm-luiuv l'ln-rim-nl Vmnrsl- Fu-npr-rulivv Ofllce- Training Vmlrse Yin-lnwy Cnrpsg li. X. X. l .lInrgf1-'x .vmilu und 1-lmr.u'If'r yo .llu'r1y.v plwrm-rll1l, llrlnll in lrrulflf' ALDA O. BROWN FRANK W. BROWN IIENRY J. BROWN LOUISE EVANGELINE BROWN Al Gm-ncrul liusim-ss Vullrnv 'AII2lIllill l.ouisu-0 Slm-llugl'upl1lvl'uur'u- l'rz-sirlr-nt II: Student Cnlrim-I: Vivia- Vuurse- Collr-gvC'n1nrsv Vim-I4u'y Vlulu Illg Thr' lflnf mul Prom Foxlxlnnitlvv II: Bond Pom- Art Vlulx III Xl. II. S. Girls' Vlulx II, III: lI'hih Slnll' lnitlca- II: Ilonrl Rally II: Prolec- .-I gmnlh Qfqlrirl u'ny.v. Orr-lueslm I, II .I 1-lf:-rrjflll hwurt nmh-will :I nn-fry live I,0D2Il'IIlIt'IIt II, Ill: SE-'IIIUI' Joy lmlull. HYIIII lumlf In Ihr n1'1rrnw! 1'ulnll1'n1lm'f' .hlvisury Counsel: Dues Agent III: Rrview Agent III: Senior Prmn Skilg Sc-ninr Prom Ifslmr 7'hrfnrr-1' ul' his on-n 1nrril 7llllh'I'.V hi.v n-ny. S. FRANCIS BRUNO Fran Colle-gf Course Intramural Baseball I: Inlramurnl Basketball I, II .-I wry nlrliging f1'llm1'. RUTH ANN BULFINCII Colle-ge Course Victory Corps Ig Ring Coniniittcsfg Swimming II llrr xunny rlixpoxilinn ann' hfr r-hanning TIUIVIIIPI' mnkr' Rufh .Inn xurh 41 jug, in l'nmr, JEANNE M. BURGOYNE Max-hine Fleriral Course- Vir-tory Corps I Krfp hfrfnr rlfrienri. xurh onrx an srarlvff' JUSTIN W. BURLEY lPom ' Full:-go Cuurw Sorce-r 'l'0am II Hand nulurr ix Ihr rnrrx! qf ull aifl-v. ELAINE M. BURRELI. Collrge- Fuursv Victory Corps Ig I'll1'1'rl1-:ulvr III: M. H. H. Girls' Club II, Ill: Svnior Advisory I'0ull1'il III: Ski I'lub III: Swimming II Ihr rhnrming pwrxnmlliiy will lu' lang fFlHPllllIffl'4I.n ROSE MARIE BIISSICIII'ILI.A Roxio Fo-opvrative Store- Training I'oursu' Library Stall II: Italian Vlulm II. III: M. II. S. Victory Vorpsg I'o-op Club III Rosie is szrrrl in all hrr 11-rim, Som? day sh1 ll final hrr low' tha! mapa. LUCIAN J. CALABRICSE l.ou Am-ounling l'uursc- Virtory Vorps I, II: M I'lub II. Vic-tory Form Ig Iutra mural ARTIIUR I. BUTLER GERALDINE BUTLER FRANCIS JAMES BUTTS Arli1 ' Jerry Frank ICI:-1-triq-al Vourxv Home Economics I'oursP Ac-rounting Course Nlovim- and Sound Om-rator II, III: Yi:-lory Corps I Wlnlv VIH-ras Il, III Always smiling, always guy. III: Intramural Softball Ig Intra- ln'rlrnrnl rjfrzrlx rurrjl unrfurf' mural Baseball I: Varsity Sores-r Ig Varsity Football II, III: Varsity Bank:-thall I, II. III: Varsity Baseball II. III A finffnllow and 11 ,finr spnrl. Basketball I3 Intramural Softball I fl pal In ull-fhnt'.v 'lou'. STEPHEN CALABRO FRANK W. CALDWELL Steve Frankie College Course 'fc-clinical Course lulrnmurnl liusvlrall Il, III Victory l'0rpsI fl frirnzl you will lilrc to l'l'lHl'lIlllK'f.U I rnnlr hex bran rnisscd 3iIll'L' jnininy lhu Navy. MARIE C. CALARESO ELEANOR CALLAIIAN Sm-rvtariul Course Ellie llusim-ss Girls' Club Ig Victory College Course ll5.S.l Uorpa I Victory Corps Ig G. A. A. Ig French .'l plr-using pzmwnulily ix only one Troupe III iJlmrqn1llilii'R. .-I genial rlixpoxiliun brings Eleanor many friends. BARBARA B. IIALDWELL KATHLEEN M. CANTY Bixby KIKRYU 5h.m,R,-,,pl,il. q',,,,r,,p General Business Course Thr' lllnv nnzl Whilz' Stall' Illg G. A. A. IC viI'l0fy COTDS I , II, III Vi,-fury Guppy I Victory Stamps III .-lu imlrnl girl with nn ideal way. Sha efljfly-7 C0 'l'U ll: and f'l'e llUm' enjoys hen. JAMES J. CANTY L. RONALD CAPOZZOLI ROSEMARIE CARBONE KATHLEEN A. CAREY Jim Cap l'Roe Kay Ge-ncral Business Course Teclmical Course Stenopzraphiv Course l'ullr-ge Course llouso nl' Delegates I, II, III, Intramural Basketball I, II, III, G. .L A. III l'rotm-tivo ll:-pnrtmz-ut I, II Junior Class llsllvrg Basketball II Pre-Induction I, I1 Sha who is .fiiw-l mul happy is 41 Victory Corpsl III: Baseball Il, III, Varsity M .-I good sport, good-uaturml, andfull flvliyhl to all. ll'h1'n you wnni u rvul fri:-nil Club II, III offun. is 'Cap'. look to ' Kay'. J rvyillrirfvlloiu, il's may lu see. JOAN IC. CARLI'I'I'ON KI'1NNI'1'I'II L. CARLSON JU KUIIH XIIIUIIIIN' I'I1'rim-:II Vullrw 'IIN Inlim-:II I'u1lrsi- huh' gill... plug, Ill: pn,U.,.gix-,. Krmlrll In m1lu!l.liI'1fl lay n'I. IM-parflncnl II: Ii. A- X- I- II- III: Vivlwy Vnrps I .1 hrrlfrllrjny,-fri1'rrr!ly uir, slr' I.- li'r'lf'u rn 17 1rrryffl1r'r1'. ROI-II'IR'I' 1:Am,o JUIIN P- 4f5W 'Y 'A IIuIl H'II 'k lrnmhm g'mH.s,. 'I'1'm'Illlim':lI l'm1rs4' 4 f,.f,,,,,1, !w,,,I ,,,,,I l,,,,.. Intramural Ihlskf-lIn:lII I. II, III Tu kunu' him ix I., likr him In-lirr. ARNOLD R. CARLSON YINlII'1N'I' A. KIARROZZA Swv1I1 ' Vinny ,III'i'IlIlIt'IlI Vollrsv Nlalvllim' Uvpalrllm-nl l'uul's1- 'I'r1u-Ii I3 Viclury Vorps I, Il II'1' zrixh lllrrf' lrwrr' mon' IIA-1' him. gl plmxiny prrxnnnlily is lzul um' qf' 'S1rz l1:'.v' qzirllilim-. MARY E. CASTLES LOUISE A. CATALDO BARBARA ANN CERCIIIONE I EONARD R. ILERVONIC 'A Nav Lou II:1Im 'Nugnr IIuwpiI:lI VIIHIIIIIIIK l'mll'rw flvlu-r:rI Ilnsinn-us Fnllrsm- Gclu-l':lI Bllsincss funrsa- Ile-u4'r:uI III:-xilwsu I'mlrs4- Yiclory Vorps Ig Ilowlillg l'IllIm Ig Yivlnry Vnrpx I. II YI4'Iul'y Vorpw I: IIuIuIry l'IuIy II, Iluskm-IImII I. II, I'u-I'upInill III Rimling I'IuIv III: Yix-tory Stump .I rlmrminy girl u'iN1 11 lnurl QI' III. Vim-0-I'r4-siilvllf II, 'I'r4-:mum-r I nm!IyuII II, III: Yzcrsily XI Group galil. III I'IuIm II. III .In all-rmunl girl unrl fl frirml 'HI .vpirif:gfIrur'fri1'n1lIirlr.vx. .I mrrrlf vlmfrnl, u rmlinnu ll'0flllll'hIIl'.u 1lflllf'if'. DUNCAN A . CIIALM ERS MARIO D. CIROLI Dune Mario lim-nr-rul Businexs Course .M-counting Course Yi:-Iory Corps l. ll Vivlory Corps lg lntrunlural TM :wry lo lmvfr rl frirnnl ix Io lu' Basketball l. ll, lll: Intramural our. Softball I VINCENT A. lllllRlUOS'l'A Vinny College- Couran- lnlralnnral lluskvthall Il, Ill: 'Frm-k lll Full qffun anal llzlppy-go-lnc'l'y is 'l'1nny'. EDWARD ClNCO'l I'A l'lrlrlic A1-counting Course Sophomore Ilop Colnniitlee I: Senior Usher ll: Victory Corps lg Class lllly Usher llg Htulnp unsl llond Committee ll: Intramural Iluskf-lhull l, ll, Ill: Traek I, II .l lmy with u hnxt rU'fri1'n4lx, ln'- l'llllNI' 'll' 1ll'Nf'fl'l'3' fh!'lP!.n JOLINE A. CLARK .Jun Meri-lulnmlising Course Vietory Corps I l'lu'n-'x not anoHn'r like lu'r. .l pol ln ull who knnw him, JAM ES GLANCE Y .lim Electrical Course CHARLES B. CLARK Chuck lrlleetrical and Radio Course Vocational Student Council llg Vocational Male Chorus III Always renrly to hrlpff RUTH M. CLARK Ruthie College Course CA.B.J Youth Council: Canteen Commit- terg Junior Prom Committee: .lunior Bond Drive Committee: Protective Department 1, ll: Cheerleader II, III: M. H. S. Girls' Club II, III, Recording Sem-rotary Illg Associate Editor, liluv und White, IlIg Senior Dues Agentg Ski Club: Senior Class Play: Class Prophet EDWARD L. CLAYTON ..,,ud,h,-- PA'rR1cIA ANNE CLEMENS College Course Y MPM , Proleclive Deparlnn-nt lllg 'l'rum-li I 'lllvge course HI H, A. A. l: Vim-tory Corps l, ll: The lilnv anal While Stull' lllg .-I lluppy flixpoxilion iv rl Iliff of Nufunzvi llaakellmll lllg Tennis lllg Soft- lmll l, lll llvrr'n u girl who will worm- out un lop in everything. UONSTANCE B. CONLAN Connie follvgv foursc fA.B.l li. A. A. Ig Glee Club I3 Follies of 10444 Girls' Club II, IIIQ Frenc-li Troupe II, IIIQ Senior Skit Vom- lnilh-P: Senior Prom I'slic-r: Editor, Thr lflur mul Whilr Ill .U. ll. S. ix proud qf lhfx jlnllny 'Misa' u-Im grmfualnl wilh han- um. ANTHONY R. CLEMENTE Clem Vnllcge Course quulrijl, rluil nmrc mluublr Hum gnlzlf' NANO Y-ANN CLOUGII 'ff'luHie Hospital 'l'r:iining fnurse Riding II, III They like hrr mnxl, who knvu' hrr bmi. BARBARA L. COATES A'Ilurb Sh-nogmpllic Course WALTER J. CONNOR Walter Vollrge Vnursu Pruleclivc Department II, Illg Trnvk 'l'1-um I,EII, Cu-l'uplaiin IIIg PATRICIA A. CONNORS 'I'isll Slcnugrapliic Coursv Yin-tory Uorps: Printer-live llvpurl- ' mf-nt Knrm'n in ull, mul a frirnrl lu all A quiet fclluw, but .vilcncu has ilx in every way, thul's nur Tishf' Class Historian say. JOHN li. COLBY .liu'k fullvgv f'41llreu' 1'l'4'c'lllli1'nll .l ewllw' 'gf humor ix un mlmirulrlr' 'l'1'1'll fllllll lg llmm- of llvlvgillvs I: Nlililzlrv Drill l. Il Ilix lilllr' rm'rrfm1'nlx uri' ri'l1'.vhz'4l by ull. MARY JANE COLE C'oll4-gc l'ouriu' Tn '.llf1ryJunz nw- 1ri.vh u yrru! auf'- Ccxvx in her mu.-rirul 0un'cr. JOSEPH B. COLSON 'lluvi' Acwoliliiilig l'ourse- A likfwblc girl with a lilrcablv u-ay. Soplmnmrc Intvrlnveliallc llnskvl- hull: -lunior Intvrnu-rlintv lluskvt- lmll A u'nrlhu'hiIv frirnrl, lil-nl by all. MARION COPITIIORNE Murlrli1- Nlnvliinc illl'TlK'lll Vullrsi' .l Hulurully Hifi' pfrxnnfllily ix ll yrml 41.wx1'1. M1-lm-y iurps. .hr Dlvluloll: I'ru- Yivlury forps, .Ur llivisimn Ilnlinu lm'1'llx'v II1-pxlrllllvxll ll: li, ,X. X. I, I lub ll, Illg I'rnl4-1-Iixw Depart- ll. III: I im'I4I Iluvkngx' lg 'Yvnuis lllg nu-nl II1 li. A. A. I. Il. III: Iuskm-llmll Ill 'IR-nnis II. Ill: linskcilmll III If fx qufrf lzmplw lrlm zlwmrlplixlz Our Qf Ihr hruvi, uw' all uyrrw, mm'h. .l rvul xpnrl. il'x mrxy In xrr. KA'l'lll,l+IIf1N IIURBI'I'I I' UARIYLINE 'I'. CCIRNUNI Knlhinf' C'uruI l'o-up4'l'zllix'1- UIII4-4' Fnllcgv Fmlrss- Xml, pwlilr, null m'r.r1xr1'f'4'l. Ilululny Vluh. I,N'SI4I1'llI II, Ill: G, .L .L I, II, I'r1'si1l1'nl III: Ilulnlny IIIIIIL II, III: .IlIllIUl Nlnr- um, Whigl, SMH- HI whnlg Sports lidilur. Thr Mlm' mul Whilf' Ill: IInllsm- of IM-Ivgnlvs Ill: IInsIu'IllnII Ill: Ifivlal IIm'kn'y III: Nuflhnll I: Swimming III: lhrwling I, Il, AIIIIIIIKUI' III: 'IR-unix I. Il. Vu-l'upIuill III MARGARET R. UOPPINGI-IR RI'l'A E. GORBISIERO Puppy 'tforlf' l'nlln-gr Cnursv llI,S.T Fullvgc- Uuursv KILSJ .Xl-I Vlulu II, III: liusinvss Girls' Vlulr III: Yin-Iory Uurps I, II. Ill: Stud:-nt I'llIlIIlt'I II, III: Swim- ming.: ll .l girl .vo .vu'1'1'1, ll girl xr: lffml, Shfa' Hn' lypr' fhrll'.v hard In find. MARION P. CORBl'I'l l' ANNE D. CQRSE1-1-I Sqlu-ukyn --Anno SI1'll1ll1I'IlIlIlI1' Vuursv 5h.m,gI.uphi1. pours., Business Girls' Vlulm Ill: l'nnlcvn l 'l l v l'im'I IH: S 'l 5' Unnlnilh-og Yi:-tory forpsg lflm .lIi.v4'lliqf xpflrlrlvx in hrr ryvx .lrul hwr lullghlrr n1'1'4'r divx. f'l11lrm.v xhflfr' ilu- lrmrl, lm! nu'r1l.v :rin Hn' .-mul. GUY G. CORVU RUTILIO A. CORVO VINCENT COSTA RICHARD K. COVELI, lin-lu-rul Ihlsim-ss Vnnlrsv 4 l'olly Jn-rl'y Dirk lvmnl rmlnrf' ruunnl lu' al:'xg1lu.w'rl. Vnllvgv fullrsv C.X,II.3 Vnllogs- Vuursv A'I'4'm'Ill1i4-:II P 'l'4's'Illxi4'nI foursv Shuxnp l'IuIx Ig T111 lfluz' mul ll'h1'l1' 'l'vm'll I'IllIl I. II If1.wrl'11l mul qllirl. lzul likwf Huff III: Yiclory fnrps MKII' .Krlni .l frllvnu' lmlunvf, rrlirllnlr, unrl ull. I. II, lll: flaws Pool ,vIwuJ!l-N llr' llm! hux kumrI1'4lgr', xpurm 1mr4l.v, .l llfyh 111111-1' in Hu' u'nrl1l ix his, : r'rr .vurr'. I'In ANN M. CREUCO JOSEPIIINE A. CIRUNIN up Ushvrg .Iuniur Prom I'sIu'r: Junior Nlarshalg Ss-niur Advisory 'mincilg Vi:-tory Vorps, Air Di' vision I bn lrlllxivul, .vu xirwf, xo quirl, .ws mmf, II. GRANT CRESSINGICR TIIUMAS ll- URUSIIAVV --q'r,,,,S M Iluilalyi' full,-gp Q'4,m-,ip I'1I1'c'Iri1':lI Vollrsi- Sgump Clnl, 1, ll Nlovic Upvraihur I, ll: I', .L Upi-ru Thf'r1' i.v no duty u-1' umlwrrulv fm lvl' II. III murh rm thz' duly qflwing happy. HA' IWWI IW, ' UH-'V UfuU fgfnrrfx mur111fri1'n4l.v, Nlirfw Ihr' nm' yur: u-un'l fur,1fl. SHIRLEY T. CROSSON ELAINE F. CROWLEY LUCILLE CUMMING JOHN I. CUNNINGIIAM Shirley SImrty l'0IIL-gr Fuurso J:1k0 lin-nz-rnI Business Vmmlirsc- Slvnogrupiiiq- l'mirso 'The quid, hrlpful lrinzl :rw ull Iikvf' Iilvi-lrii-ul i'unr-u- lv .Krls I. II. III: Ifvsipln :mil IIIISIIIPNS Giris' I'IuIr III vm-nliulinl SIIMI1-nf I'uun4-iI I. II: n1Ii4-rnfis I. II. III Will: hrrfrirnrlly air Yum-utiumll Mull- Vlmrus II. III: Thr kind qf girl il is p11'rl.vuni In Shi' in lr4'l1'r1vu' url11u'h1'r1'.' Movie Upf-ruior Il, III lmol1'. .I frlluu' who is .vurv In w:u':'r1':l. Ann Ju i'uII4-ge fuiirrw iII.S.D Sh-llngrnpliiv Voiirsm- 1 Iilll IIIIIID II. III: NIIISI1' funn- ll1'r:'hnrm unrl quirl yrurv' hm: lrrrn ' ef- f'Ii:iirmun IIQ Sopiinniurc HH irixpirrliifm In lm ull, ANITA M. CRISTIANO RUTH l,. UROSSAIN l'hris ulhiiluii- SU-imgrupliiv Vnlirsv Volli-go Vnuirsi- Vivluryforps liuwiiiig I: G. X. X. I: Yi:-tm-lx HSIH' WVVIHN I f '4 '!lWl1'-'hi' Ivmrrx, Vorps I1 .Iuniur Ivzlr IIun1I Iirivn Whfrr'lhfrf'S,fH'l -vhf'f11v1'f111R yfw-rf' Vmnnnittm-rg Nl. H, S. Girls' Vluh II, III: I'1Tl'lll'II 'I'ruupv III, Biography 1'uinlniH1'l'. Thr lilur mul Whilrg Iluillvrcmlll Ilm-Ir-gnli' III FRANK R. UURRO DOROTHY W. DAGLE lllullnvy Dolly lil:-1-Irie-:ll Voursc Stelmgrupliiv UOIITSI' Mnvim- Opt-rulor ll: l'. A. Upvrulur llll:4llll'!lS Girls' cllllll Ill ll, lll: v0L'lIllUlllll Malo Vlmrus .l plruxing pvrxrmulily ix u pr' ll, lll lzuvx 1ws.v1's.virm. llr'x um' in u million. FRANCES J. CURRY Kl'1NNE'l'll 0. DAIILBERG Frankie- Kon Full:-gc l'uursv f:K.ll.1 Printing fnursc Glu- l'luh l: G. A. A. l: Follies of Vocational Stud:-nt founc-il lll I9-H1 M. ll. S. Girls' l'luli II, u.'i-ffiflltl,gLIDIlfl1ldfl'Ilt'.ll 'I'rz-aisllrm-r lll: Frm-lwli Troupe ll. lll: Lilvrury lirlilor, Tlu'Ifl:u'uru1 While' Stull lll: Vlnss Proplu-L ll'l1r'rz'r4'r ynu yn, s111'v4'sx is lmunrl in ful1uu'. ll0R0'l'llY F. UUZZI SARAH F, IJALEY Dol Sully'l Slvnogrupliia- Vsulirsm- Uollogv fuursc Yivlory Vorpx l'1'lilr ulul xu'n'l, trim mul 1Lz'at. Trim mul uvatfrnm llrrnl lofrd, Full qffun, xhfx hard In bmi. s'mw 4 N0 JOSEPH DALLORSO PHILLIP A. DA PRATO .Im- Phil l'llm'4-lri4-all l'uursv l'munic'rr'inl Course Slmlvnl l'nulu-il lg Vovuliullnl Malo Known In all cm 41 rrgulur sr'oul. l'lluru:4 l. llg Movie Upvrulur II, lll .Ymw Inu! llirn.x'1'lf4'uu lu' Ilia' u'quul. TRASE A . DAVIES 'l'1-rryn Vollcgc Uoursv CA.ll.H Vic-lory forps I, Hg Girls' Ailllvliv .Kssm-iutirm lg Nl. H. S. Girls' Vluh I. Il. Vim-o'Pr0sid0nl HIL Junior Prom llslwrg Ifrvm-li Troupe ll, lll: The lilur' nml ll'hil1' Slaff lll: Ulcc flub Ig Class Propllul Iluiuly unrl surrd, ho u ml lu .v m'c1'1'c1. ALICE L. DAVIS Alix-1- Hospital 'l'r:lining Virllrsx' Vivlury fnrps l, llg Roll Truss l, llg Howling ll. l,unm-lirnnm Squad II, lll Sim who lmx mirlll rr'1'11'rrx Ihr: brn1jfilx4U'lifr'. In MARGARET G. DAVIS LUIS I. DE ANIJRADE IH-gpm' 4' M In Sivlxopzrzlpllif' IIUIITSI' l'uIIn-gv Vulxrsn' Ii, .M A. I. ll, III: Ilnwling I1 IIulls1'uI IMI:-gzllm-s lg H. .L .M I: Vivlury furpx I, II: Ra-wi Vross I. IIuwling1 SupIlmllm'1' Ihws .Xgvllll Ilg I.um-hromn Squad ll: Ofiif-0 Yivlury Vnrps I. IIQ Nl. Il. S. Girls' I'Vurkc-r Il: Lilrrury Slnff III: Vluh I, ll. III: IIv:uI I'IwvrI1'xl4I1'l' Iiingruplny Iiclilur, Thf- lfluw and III: I rs-In-In 'I'rm1p4' lllg Ski f'IuIn Whitv Staff III Ill: Svninr Skit: -luninr Ning Vuln- .Iy1r:'rr1hl1'.full vgf lffr mnlfnu. lnilh-1-3 Sm-nior Vlzusx I'I:1y .Ind 1IllI'Iljf.V f'rn1,vifl4'r1llr :gf rrrry- QuiwI. Ihnuyhiful, .virn'rrr, .vlrr 4lm'Ill nur. nfl Illirrgw lrrllf' MARIE DAVOLI ANUI'1I,0 IJICHIASIC WI-v WN Xing:- IIOIISPIIDIII .Kris Vollrsm- .M-1-nllllling l'ol1l':u- Vivlory Vorps Illg RMI Vruss Ill: Yivlury Furps I. ll Swimming II: Hobby I'IIlIl I II4' is lruly lmppy, who lrlukrx l'1'rs01m1ily Plux. ' nflwrv happy. RICHARD II. DAWI-1 QHARLI-js DE FICO Ilir'k I'Il:lrIi1 ' lhllege IIUIIFSI' Hamlin and ICIN-Iruniq-s Vuursn- Il1'.v xnlilv' will hriny llrlppfrrfme In pn.,1mju,.gil,,, R1,,li,, ll ll fll1'f'lfl1I'1'-I 'LI u'nrlr1'r nf l'u1'lr' Num. LAWRENIIE F. DE LOZIER LOUISE A. DEL VEUCIIIO IDA IC. DE MARINIS ALFRED DE IVIICLIS Larry Ml.uuisc Lucky Xl Nlau-hinv Vuursv Ilnspihxl 'I'r:lining i'nllrsv lim-llc-ral Ilusine-as Vuursv ,Im-unllllillg llulrw :'Inu'y Vorps I: S4u'1'vr I Vim-Iury furps I. ll: Rm-11 from I, ll Yivlnry Slzlulps III: Yivfurlx' Vurpe Yivlury Vurpw I: Ilxlrn mur:1l Ilan-- I jnlly 4,m'uIfrllrur. ,Il1r'uy.v guml. nr'l'1'r lunl, ullruyx I. Ilg R4-:I Vruss I, ll km-llmll ll, III lmplrll. Vll'l'l'V' wnlf Kill, lrhy ,vlmulcl lifr' ull lulmr lw. A Hlivmrl nulnrr ix nur qi' Ihr rivllr-:I fruilx qfl11'r.vJrll4lll'ljj. l'llYl.I,lS M. IHC NAPULI IlI,AIRI'1P.IJI'1SMOND I'Ii.x'I II:-pusy 1'o4vp4'l'nliv0 Shura- Training Vollrsi' Slclmyruplliv CUIIFHI' NI. II. S. Yiq-tory Von-ps Ig Vu-up IIiogrnpInySI:nlI. Tl1l'lIl1lf'IllI!lIIvllIlf' I'IllIi III III: I.iInrury FIHIIIII Thr girl rrilli lln' luwnlrilflll xu1llr'. ll fx qufrl pf-nplv :rlln ur'r'mnpll.vll nun-ll, GLORIA ANGELA IYICRRICCY TIIERESA A. IYEVFAU liilllm- Girl 'I'A-rryn l'ulnlm'l'm'iul llullrsm- tI1'II1'I'III Ilusink-ss fnllrso Ilmm- nf Ilvlvgulu-s II, III, Girls' Yivlury Sfulnps III: Fivlil Ilm-km-y Vlmir II, III1 Stump l'ulI1-4-lor III: li, A, A, Ill: Vnlm-ru flul, Ill: ,I x1r'f'1'lglfrlliilllri'ilmllnlruolr Yivlory Vurpu I, II: II:-:I Vrnw I, II, III .I 'ljllln' Hlrl' :rlm will :rin nmuy frlwnilx will: lu'r:'ln1rH1.' ALFRED W, DE SCENZA MARTHA N. DE VINCENT 4' Ify-4-ll NIIIFIU l'.,lIl-gp Cnllrqq- Spvvinl SIt'IIOgl'IIDIlI1' I'uur-11 .IlIlII0l' I'rnm Ilslivlw .luniur l'wIlvr3 vi I V!' VUFIUPI 'IH-,wk I, ll, Ill 'HI ruulfrirml1nw1'1'rymu'. Iliff in rrlrllllrr, lily in lla'url. xii NORMA I.. DE VIVU SARAII I.. DIiWOI.I IC ROSE DI BELLA FLORA W. DICK Nnrlnu Sully Ilusiu-I Winni1 ' l'0II1-p:vl'min-so l.X.II.l lkullvgi- I'nlll'w l.K.II,J G:-llvrall IIIISIIIUHN IKUIITNI' Slvlingrilpllim- I'o-npvl'1lliv1- Von Yin-Iury I'ol'px l, II: II:-fl Vrnss I, Soplmlnnrv Ilop Ilsllvr Ig Ifmlilnr, II:-il Vruss I. II: Yivlnry I, II: III-d I'r0ss IL Yivlory IIIYTDSI II: 'I'4-:luis I, II, lllg I n-nu-Ii The' lflzn' mul Il'l1iIr Ilnnmllmnk Ig Ihllinn I'IuIi I, II .'Wrrr fl rmxx :irlm.v111 wrrrl, plr 'I'rolllw III Junior Pmm l'nlnlniIIs'0 ll, f'l:lss .l mwrry lrmrl n1ul.'r.v 4: wlrrwrgf fl1ylu.vm', u'4'l1'o1nr'lyllrrlrilf' l'ullur1'1lzlmllillrn1unn1'r.vur1'rl'wrj1- Iling l'mnlniIIl'v ll: NI. II. S. 4'nr11rh'Ilrlr11'r'. lrln-ri fl p1iv.v,1rf-Im rvgmnlf' Girls' IIIIIIP I. II. III, Yi1'tnl'y 1'-urps I, II Full :gf yrnllr l'in1lnr,v.-1 In-r limlnw millluuyim,1rure. I 'lllllli MARIO P. DI LEO M lIInri0 College Course Italian Flulr I, II, IIIQ Ur:-lu-slru II. III Ullnml nrllurf 11'iIl:nul 1ll,i-yllfxw JEAN R. DI NUCCI Jeannie Slenugrnpllim- Vourroe Swimming II: Vim-tory furps I. Il: Business Girls' flnb III: Red Cross I, II 'lin nHrnr'lirP girl with 11 xzirr-mgflil fnturfu GRACE DI RUPO l'u-operativv Store- Training Vullrsx- Victory Vnrps I: Vo-up Fluh III: G. A. A. Ig Riding flulr HIITHIFIL zfyes mul rlark lzrnzrn lluir, When thcifrr logrlhrr, My! Will yan .vlurr. ANGELO DI TRAPANO, JR. Angio G1-nm-ml Ilusim-ss fours:- Vivlury Vnrps I, II: R4-ll Vruxs I, II: 'l'ru4-k Il, III: lnlrnmurnl linu- km-llxull I, ll: Ilnlialn Fllllx ll ,llu'uy.v flu u'lm1'.v rlgllll, All ru'll uf'rrr lu' rnlrlrl'!v', WALTER Ii. DOA K I-fri Acvmllllillpl Vuursv l,uugl1fvr in fl rlrlur 'lffl' lx 1:r'r'rr Il'flll1Illl.n MARY DOIIICRTY llimplc-ra Hlcnogrupliin- Vnilrsq- Hobby Fluln I, II: li, .L AX. I: Yivlnry Vorps I 'lI1'lrlpl:'.v' will gin fl lung way 11 ill: lrrr ,i-n1ilr. JN RUTII M. DOLLOFF LEONARD E. DONADIO MARY D'0NOFRIO RITA IJORSI lIllll1iv L1-nnil- l'0-operutivv Slurf- Tralining i'nur-w llulm-lu Iluspilul Trnining C'uursc- 'IH-rfliliif-all Coursu- Victory l'luh Kia-mfrnl llusilu-as IiUllI 4l' Yi:-lury Vurps I: Swimming II, III: Nlililnry llrill I: 'l'1-vlunix-:xl Iilllll Tiny, r-utr anal frirmllyf' R4-rl Prose: I. II: Yi:-tory Corps I, ll Hurru-lm:-k Riding ll, III ,lI. lllg lnlrumurall Hawks-Ilxnll II. 'Il lrlu'.l'rlr'ruliu1'r'z'ryvn11'. .l xrrrrl girl lrllh lnI.v qf rllurrnf' III 7'lmuglll is rlvrprr lhrln xpN'rl1. JANICE M. DO'l'Y JEAN W. DRAUGIION .ln n Jennie llospilall Vuursv Vollc-gr l'uur:u- Vis-lury Vnrps I, IIQ II1-4I Vrmls I, NI. II. S. Girls' I'Iub I, II, lllg ll. III ll. .L A. I, ll, IIIQ Yin-Iury Vnrps I II'lU 'Vf -'IH' !l 'Y lIH'ff H llllfflll-N' l'f41rr1rxhu'x.v unrl xfrlwrfilj un' ln' fun. .x-yr:n1ly1nu:l.v. RIYBER1' FRANCIS DIYlICE'I I'I'1 PETER DRENNAN Holy -1l',.h. IITIIIIIIILZ l'ul1rsv ilullvgv l'nllr:w -I !! f'1l NIHWI NWI fl !lf'lH'I !!HJl--V Svnior .Kdvisoryg Football l, II, III: Ynrsiiy Nl II, III I'hvrrfuI, lmnrl.v4nm', lrilly, wixw. n-irh prrmrnzllitpf in hix ryrxf' ROBERT' E. DOYLE JOHN E- DUQILOS VW- -- nuki.- Il'l'Illlli'2lI I uursv q't,lh.R,. UNH-so Qujlj 'l'4'c'hnis'ul Vluh Ig Yin-lnry Vorps I, Hum, L H. lu: Un.ln.,h.n I Ilg Ra-:I I ross I, ll. III Ilia- .vmilr fx knnwn in .1'1'r'r11nn1', I flwrlllmlrrlrl firxf, lnxf. mul 1llu'1ly.v, LILLIAN M. DUFFY GEORGE M. DUKE ROBERT ANTHONY DU LONG CORINNE DUNLOP l.ill Duke Hob I m'hsin Stn-nngrupluiv Unmrfu- 'l'1-vlmiz-ul Oulrrw S1-in-nlifiv fourse I'n-opvrutivv Sion- Truining fours? I mnlx qf pap, r-lmwl: full qffnn, l'rrxnrmlily ix nnlif-ml by all, Prosislcn! Sz-niur Flassg Presidc-ni Victory Uurps II: Il. .-K. A. I. II: llrr ju-11 in lffr lmx juxl Iu'yr1H. Studvnl l'ubinm-tg Senior Advisory Vnllnvil: Sm-niur Prom COIIIIIIIIICVQ Senior Mnnngvr I-'nullmll IIIQ M l'IuIw IlIg 'I'4-vlmivnl flulm I, II, Ill: Hmlsv uf lh-I4-gun-s I, llg lllm- mul Uvllifl' Siuffg Vi:-tury Corps I, II: Vlnrw Day unal Gruduniinn I'slwr II: Junior Prnm IIOIHIDIIIPFZ Sopho- IIIUFP Ilnp Vnmnuittm-. Cn-np l'Iulv IIIQ Bowling I .-I g1'rlu'ifhrlrharmingp1'rsnm1lily. WILLIAM D. DUR YEA ROBERT' ll. ELL E FS EN Hill Hob College l'uursc G4-nornl lhlsilu-ss Vourru- Hm-kpy II, III Soplmumrc- llunal l'oluuii!lvn- .Ynlfnr fhr glory qf lflillllllljl. Suplmumro Ilnp fi0lllIIlllll'l'Z Vi:- lm'11ffnrlllr'1n1w' Qfrhr g1u1m'. tory Vurps I. ll, Ill: Junior Prou Illia-r FRANK J. DWYER General Business Course A genial llllN1IORllIi0ll brings ilx 'A Ill' rlrnrr urrny nur .wnlr1r'.vv. ROSE H. ENDICOTT KilIvn Xlvrrlinndising Vuursc- '71f'Hf'f U10'lIlfrir'r1:lx. ,l girl lflilll u u-inning u-ny. DOLORES A. DYER Dmlu College Vuurse- lll.S.1 Junior XI!H'3illIllQ G. A. A. I. ll: Social flnnirumn Ill: Girls' l'luh II, III: Sc-niur Advisory 1'ounr-il: Senior Prom lisllvrg Snplmluurv Hop Usher: Bowling l, ll: l'r4blv1-liw' Depnrinu-nt llg Maulmge-r, llnskvl- Bl-ZRNDT H. ERICKSON lintr-rwl ilu- svrvia-1-, -lnnllnry '28 l94f5. bull ll 'Ki frlrnrifr among hvr1-lrl:fxrr:r1Ir'.v. KIARALIE M. ERLANDSON PAULINE R. FABBO ROBERT M. FADER DOROTHY T. FAGAN l.1-v l'uuliuv 'llinlf' Dutliq- Sli-lmgrupliii' I'uursv Nls-rvlmnnlising f'uuruo Full:-ge Foursc- G4-nvrul llusim-ss I'nurru- nplmllmrv llnp Lslwr Ig fiillllvvll .I .V1',v.v rl1'lr'1uair will: muuru'rf11l'r. -lunior Prmu l'nunuiHm- Girls Howling ll: Vim-lurlv Furps l Vuluinillc-0 ll, III .l yrnmlfrllmr. 1r1'lllilwl. ll. Ill: Swimming I ln rlnnrinq nhr rlirl rrmfl, .III hl'ffVI'PHlll though! hfr suv-ll. S1'l1'nrr ix fI0llll'll.n .IOSICPII 'I'Il0MAS FAIIEY Jon- lili-i-lric-nl lla-purlun-nl l'l'4'-lllllllvlllbll l'fil4ly Vollrsw II: l'r:--iu1llu'lion A1-ronuutia-s Uoursu' llg Movim- Una-rulor III: Yoifnlionul Mull- Vhorus Il. Ill .I .vpnrling 1lmlf1'i4-mlljffwllou-, 'I'll0MAS J. FAIIEY Mot l'Il1-vlrivul mul l'Il1-vtroniv l'oursc EDWARD I. FARGO, JR. Ed 'l'i-1-llnir-ul Uoursc I rwuly .vrnflr for rm-ryfnn' .llukrx lfrliliz' lourlx Qffllll. EVELYN LOUISE FARLEY Evit ' Mn-rvlulndising Course- Vocutionnl Mule- Flnorus III: vi1'l0l'5' C0799 I 'I'ri-nsur4-r. Vo:-utionul Slmlvnl 1 H VPNIWWN- UH 'lf Ihr In-xl. Vounvil Il. lll: 'l'run-k III llz' flllruyx hu.-v u rrmly xnlflrf' ROBERT' A. FALLUN 'lllolxll Vollvgi- Voursv QA.lI.l ANGELA S. FAZIO Ann Meri-lmmlising fours:- Ski Vlulr I: Fri-nvlr Troupe- I, III: Yin-tory Vorps II. III Thr' lflm' uml Whilr' Stull III: Shy was ll furorilr' nmnny h1'r lfoollxull Ill: 'llruvk III: Nl Vluln Ill. 1'lussI'ropll1-l. Ill-'x lmuuzl lu xlu'rr1'nl, fri1'ml.v. ANNA M. FAZIO MARGARET ANN FAZIO .-Inn G4-lu'rul IIIINIIIPSN i'ollI':w Marge livin-rul Ilusim-ss Course '.I frirmlly lrrurl u'1'n.v many l'ln-vrle-xuler II. III: -Iunior Nur fri4'mI.v, slml: Junior Shi mp Agent: H. A. A I. II: Soc-iul Colxulluillvif 1: Pro- tective Ilopurtuwnt III: Victory Vorps I, Senior Skil Thr npiril :gf hrr rhn'riny is con Ingiou.v. MILDRED FERGUSON DORA-ANNE FERRELLI Millie Dorn Sta-nogruplliv Vourse Vo-op:-rutive Siorc Training Voursa G. A. A. I. II, III: Junior Mursllul: Yin-tory Vorps I. II: ll. A. A. I. Il: Vivtory Forps 1,11 Co-op flub IIIQ llulinn l'luh ll, III 'KI gnorl hrur! uml ri 'mmf llfml yu Ilowlihptl hunfl in hand. Kimi nnrl sinr-err' in rrrry may, .I pr'r:4nnnliI11 you Nln'l .wu'uy. LUIS MARIE FIAAIIIERTY ARLENE T. FOLEY I,oii ' 'A .KrI1'no NI:-rm-lmmlisingFonrru- Via-tory Vorps I. Il: Ii, .L X.. whhlv Vluh II. III: Art Vlnh I. Tennis I, II ll. Ill: vii-tory Vorpg I, Il, III TIM wnrlrl lfmlzv hrfghlvr If-flh n Nu .vinlplr 1114 .vu-zwi nn' hwr r'lmrn1x. grrlml .vrnilr'.'A ELIZABETH M. FERULLO ':Botty DORIS FICAIRA 4' hotly General Business Cnurgg- i'o-ops-rntivc Storm- 'Yruining Vonrse Vir-tory Uorps I. II Victory Vorps Ig Vo-op Vluh III Thr girl with u IVIIIIIIIAIIU way. GENEROSO J. FERULLO I1..K..K.I1XI. II.s.4-urls I lnlu I 'Nprlrlflirzg wil. lrilh rf-rrymlr ,vlnlrklirlgl Ml. FRANCIS P. FICIIICRA uflelleq Fish re l'm i'l course Tcvlunic-ul I'onrs4: Tuvllnival Club II, III: Vit-tory Junior prom I'sh,.,. Vorps I. II: House of IM-lc-pzutf-s I, II 'll lfHle'fr'llou', with fl big .vmilr. ARNOLD D. FIASCONI Arnie Wrll lilrrrl by ull lim f'lu.v.wnl4lIr.v, Anrrmm K. rrrzvnnuzx -frm, College Course fII.S.1 'l',.,.l,ni,.,,1 q',,,,,,,. Vl4'I0l'Y IVUVDS In II 'Ill'l'IlIlIf'IlI Vlnh I, II: Ilomt-room The IDTIHIIIIGI1ll'1IIl!'7lIflll.u lj1.h.g,,h. Il TIIONIAS E. FOLICY Toni Elec-tri4'nl IIPDIIYIIIIPIII Iilevtrif-xml I: Radio und Els-1-tronir-an Il, III: Vocational Mule Ulnorus II, Ill: Senior Prom Ifhlier: Senior Skit: Vocational School Basketball 'Fenm III: Trark III nl sunny nature wins IIlNIIIll1lfI'it'Ill1- ships Pl'Pf1llI'hPfP.W .Irv'urur'y mul lmolrlrflyf' orr' Iris. ADA M. FONDAIIARU .Mlzl Vollm-gr fonrfw lu. .L A.: 'I'1'nnis III .'Il11'r1y.-v .vn11'l:'H4l- uln'ul1.v guy. Vivtory Corps I. II: Killing I: Ituliun IIIIIII Il. III: S4'1'rvtul'5 nntp I'lnl1 III: l'unn-rn Vlnh III' VICTOR FOPPIANO DONALD FOUGERE l'hi1-k I mIg0 Alllulllolwilm' llulxrso .Ka-volllxtilnr l'uurs1' 4'1l11111l 1111I11r1' 11'iIl11111l 1li,v,1111.wc.n YNVNIIN II4'l'Ii05' I. II EUGENE J. FORTIN Kim-111-A' 4'11ll1-go I'11l1rs1- LIISJ Iulliur I'11In-I' ll '7'11lr111111'l11111 ix I' 1 lil.-1' l11111. GATIIARINE FOTI Kay NIt'I'l'IlIlII!IINIIILI l'111lrs4- I r'1'y11f1Irf1ll1111', ll1.f 11'1l will MARGARET L. FRAYLING G4-nvrxll IIIINIIIPHN IIOIITNI' AUSTIN C. FRASER l'Il1ll'IIe Allhnnutivc Fuursv 11111l.'1' 111111111fri4'111l.w. .l .c11'1'll.l'ri1'111I. 111' 111111111 l:111111', --H fx 1,,.,1,.,. in v,.l,,.HL. in ,l,.,,4l',. HHH, 111 11'11r1l.1, ELLIN ANNE FREEMAN CIIARLES J. FREITAS FRANCES E. FRENCH LOUISE MARIE FUCCIONI' ICI Pup Fran Gem-ml IIlINIIll'!4!i Umlrsv II4'Ill'I'III llusinu-ss I'1111rsv IIl'Il1'I'IlI IIIIHIIIPNN IIUIITNI' NIOI'l'Il1lIIlIISIIIg CUIIFNK' Huhluy I'IllIl III VI1-lury I'u1'pr1 I, II. III Vim-tory forps I. ll IIi0gr:1pI1y SIJIIT of Thr' Blue' 111111 Tr111' in 111112 frm' !'1 ull. .l 11l1'r1.-111111 ,11'rx111111lfly ix 11 r11r1 Ilix111'r.w11111liry.1111-11A-.vfnrI11'111swLf. II'll1'l1'g G. A. A. I, II: Yivlury 1111x.v1'x.vi1111. Corps I, II, III lIr1111'sf and 8ilICI'l'f'.q RAMONA M. FlIGAZZO'l l'0 Hllollyn xIOI'I'll2llHllNl' Vnursv Vi:-fury Furps I . 1' 1 ' 1 r. 1 um rf mul .wf-url. ROBERT E. FUREY nllnllll Gem-ral Business Cours:- vk 'llvzlln I. II. Ill fmfnl llnfurr ix rul'iwl by ull, AUDREY A. FURZE .InIiv Vollq-gr f'ourw M. H. S. Girls' Club II. III: G. .L A. I, II: T1-nnis Mzxnalgs-r I1 filer Club IIQ f'l100rl0xulvr: I'r0h'f'lix'1- lk-purimvnl Ill: Spring Frnlim-s II: Vi:-tory Vorps I: Dm-s Full:-a'tur III l'h1'r'rjful. xuuppy. lIlll'1I4ll.Y lluppyf' Vim-tory Fnrps Ig Military Drill I. AGNES IC. GAl'I'l'A 4IKggi1- 5l4'lmp:r:lplli1- VOIITSI' Yin-lury Vurps lI'uvnlnl1nil,x'I I Kl..X..K.I:i':ul1In-1-I1llosln-swlll ln lfrr :mu hurl- If l-ww! frh ml DAVID GAFFHY lh1v1- Full.-gv Vuursv 'l'rzu-k I: Inlranmurnl llxnsvlmll ll Ylvlnry Vnrps I1 lnlrumllrnl Ilus kethnll I. II. III: Junior Prom Vnm nlillz-1-3 Svniol' Sk il Tflr'f1'llrm' u-Ill: lllr ull-urunml yum! 1lI'x,m.vlff1lll.n .IUIIN W. GALLO '4.llll1xn,V Nlalr-llinv l'uursz- Intruluural lizmkvllmll Ill Ilixxn11'lr' 1:-illgw 11 lung u'uy. 'FIIEOIJURIC .I. GAMOS GEORGE W. GA NUNG .IUANITA D. GARLAND CIIARLES W. GARRITY 'I'1-fl Vnulla-511' Vwvllrsq- Huspllnl 'llrzlinlng Vullrw f'ln:lrlim- Hx-m-rnl llllsillu-ss l'mlrsu- ll. S. Navy, U:-luln-I' 3. NHS l.llrr:1rySInfl'I. ll. III: I.lmr'l1ruun1 Av:-nlllllillg Vwvllru- Yi:-lurx' Vrrrp-1 I Sqlxafl II. Illg Vivlury Vurps I V:1l'sily lizlsn-lmll ll. Ill: NNI Vlllln lx'n'm-n iw many, likml by ull. fl rf'-rlfrirlrd In r'1'r'r11mu'.4' Il, III: Yivlory V411-ps l Tlu' lwflrr you krmu' lrlm Tin- lwllrr gnu likr him. KlVl'lI ANN GAVAUAN l'nIl4-gv I'unrxs- II1-uIaI1 M. II. S. Girls' l'IuIi II, III: Ii. ,L Hem-rul lhnsim-ssi'o11i-sc .L I: Hnliimlnurv Ilop I'sIn'r I: Yictory l'orps I Vim-lury I'm'1m 154-ni I: .Iuniur il 'xzrwl' girl u'iIh tl .vmzliny fu1'4'. XInl'sImI ll: Ski l'IuIn III .l .vln1'lf'fnr 'mfg 41 xlnilrfwr ull. SYLVIA R. GAVEI. '4Ii:l,v I'uIIm'p:1- 1'm1rs1' l'nlm-rn l'IuIm III: Vi:-IMA' Iiurps I I'IIv4-ll'im-ul I: Radio and I'fIvc-Irnnim-s HUIIIVI mul 1ll'lHllV1'. fl ffivffff HH'-if Il. Ill: Vnvutionul Mule Chorus III xur4'. lt'rsuHx cnnzz' with uforlxf' VIRGINIA UEARIN sEBAs'r1AN J. GIALLONGO Gilmy INIum-Iiilw l'I0ri1-:II l'uursv Ihr' IIIU4' unrl II llllr' Muff lll, M. H. 5. Vi1,h,I.vp0rm I Iliugrnpliy SlnII': Victory Uurps II. III .IIHWIII-Y 41 lrru'frie'ml. I' llv thul an ry' a mrrry hvurl huth ll ANNE C. GEARY ARTHUR A. GI'lN'l'lLI'I ArcIli1 ' I'iI0cIricuI K'0l1rse Subic ': s 'Q sc I'lllL ht I nur vuln muu f4'f1xl.i' FLORENCE A. lIII.I.AM FRANK GILLIES R. RUSALIND GINSBERG NORIVIA A. GIOIOSA I Inppy 'II0K'IllIII'lII fourse IIUIIQ-gc fourse Ui Klawluim- flu-rin-ul Fuursv Yirlury Corps Ig 'I'r:u-k Ig Hx-Navy Tha' lilnr mul II'h1'I1' Stuff IIIQ Ski Sh-lmgrnplxiv l'oursv .XII Iii:-I l'Imir I. II. III: Yin-tory Um Ig' flu' Inav! zrlm ix lwuml In Club III: Swimming I. II G. .L .L l,lI1 Vim-tory Corps I. II: Vm-pu I, Ilg II. .L ,L I, II .mm-ral, .I r'ln'rrjfulyirI11'ifI1ur'lu'rrfulway. Ihlsim-ss liirls' l'IuIr IIIQ Iinskm-lInlII MI-'nr Imfnl hnmur. .whr .w um'l'4'1' ul ml I, llg IIIUIIIIIS I, Il: FUIIINIII I: hm, Ilorsm-Inu-k Riding 1, Il .-I light lu-url is ever merry. ALBERT F. GOODE FRANCES J. GRAI FI'10 Rs-d Fra n 'I'm-4-Ilnic-ul i'uursv Sh-lmgr:lDIli1' Vlrlxrsm- Intramural Ilaskvtlunll I. II. III: Yivlury Furps I Intramural Iluss-Imll I, II: Ilnsv- llrr vlmrm mul lr1'r.wHfIll'l!l fluff IHIII III :run hrr runny .frf1'rl1l.v, x 11 lmy who ix 1lz'p1'rl4l1llfl1', prr'1'f.v1', and Irllr'. EIIWARD F. GRANFIELD EDNA GREEK WILLIAM J. GREGOIRE JOSEPH E. GRIFFIN I'IfI Mn:-Ixine FI:-rim-ul Fuursv Grnpz -Iuvu 1'oII1'p11' i'nllr:w I'I'1'1'Ill1ia'nII Vivlury Uurps Avrwrllnling Vuursv I10lllllli'I'l'IllI IIUIIFNY' I'rm-In I, II. III l'frlrm is u .vu'f1'I, lrlmul girl. llnskvtlmll I, Il. III: S001-1'r III: Vivlnry Vnrps I I'llr1'rfnIn1'sx plux, Iizlsc-IHIII III: Varsity NI f'IlIIl III lliw lPl'Vf 'V 'lff!l Nl'1 'L'-Y flll' l'lNl'Ij'.N .I furorih' Il'Ivfh u.v, lla' A-him-.v in Ihr' fflvl :gf xpnrtxf' DOROTHY S. GOSS VIRGINIA M. GRAI-'FICO Ilotly 'llc-an n I'u-ops-rniive Office Voursm- l'u-npvrntivv Starr- Training Vollrsv Softball I: 'I'f-nnis I. II: Vic-tory Itnliun f'IuIx II. III: Fo-up l'IuIr III Corps I: Ilnskc-tImII I 'hh-fm with hrr mlf ,rf Im-r, Daffy p0.s':u'.vx1'.v flu- qllrIIil1'f'x Um! Will lu' Hn' ffrxl In marry MI. If-url ln .vlu'1'r'.vx. NORMA J. GRADONIE HELEN L. GRAINGER Norma f'uIIc-gr Follrsm- StenugrapIlir' Coursv Vlmrus I: Ii. .L A. I: IIovrIing I: 1 Vis-tory Vnrps I: I-Inrsz-Inu-k Ilirling I: 'I'vnnis II: Hobby Vluh II: Vivo-I'rs-sidvnl Yin-Iury Vorps I, II Husinvss Girls' Flub III .-I girl :vm su'4'r'I, rl girl ,vu kiml, llrr.vn1ill'1'.rIilrr n my ofxun.rhinr. llrlmfx Ihr Iypr lIml'.v hrml lufimlf' l'll.IZABE'I'II M. GRIFFITIIS -A lm 1 y l'olI4-ge Vourse M. ll. S. Girl-e' Vluln I, ll. Presi- rleul lllg G. A. A. lg Soeiul Vom- millee ll, Ill, .luuior llond Drive Vmlliuilh-eg Junior Prom Usher, 1'uut4-en l'ouunitlee ll, III: .luuior Mursluilg Senior Advisory l'ounm-il lll, Sluileul l'ulniuel Seerelurv Ill, Thr lllln' mul ll'h1'le' Slull' Ill: Ski l'Iul1 ll, lll l'oIxr in hrr .vin-1'u'll, funn' .vhr drill riurll ANN GUARDAHASSO Guur1le l'o-operulive Shure Training Course Gu-up Clulx lllg llnliuu flulm ll, lllg lluuu-room Delegate II: G. A, A. I, ll: Yielory forps I, Il: llowliug I 'HI xpurh'l1'ng prrxunulily Hlllf 1'un't lu' lwul. llrr prp uunl rrru4'1ouxm'v.v un' xurrllf 1-un1pl1'I4'. AILEEN B. GUERTIN llospilul Truiuiusg Vourse Lilrrnry Stull' I, Il. III: l'ufeleriu Ill: Vielury Corps I, Il 'Hlluy lurlr ln' hrr yuizle' ulony lif:-'.v wall. CLIVE M. GUMMESIIN Gu mp General Business Uuurse Vox-uliunul Priniing I, II: Softbull ll: Hockey ll lla' Izlrvx ull um! ull like him. NOREEN L. IIACIIEY lim-en Follege Fourse 03.5.3 Victory Corps I, II, Wur Loan Drive II: G. A. A. I: Delivered Bulletins I .l ehurminy lzlllv girl, happy mul su-1 rl. FRANCIS D. IIALI-JY Frank General Business Course .-I good ull-:Houndfl'llnu'. WARREN S. IIALEY DORIS E. HAMILTON MARY L. HAMILTON ROBERT C IIANLON Smokey College Uuurse Perliddle I urlx College Course- I'roh-I-tive Department I, II: G. A. Hospiiul Tralining Course lee linual iourfn .l :Highly HIFI' frlluu' uvlh 41 plrux- A. I, lI,III: Victory Corps I, II, III G. A. A. II, III: Vielory Corp I rayulur rllnu un! rnunnrrf' .llu'uy.v xrniling, alwuyx guy. Tho Blue and While' Handbook The Blur: und Whitt Stuff III Few in words, but great in drnl WILLIAM P. IIANLON Bill Vmxllvgv l'ulll'sv ls-4 Ihly I'sI14'rg Svniur Prom Ifslll-rg KI f'IuIm III: I mmllmII ln .vpnrfx mul prr.-rrmulillf hf' rrlrlknf lrflh Ihr lu'.vl. JEAN I . IIANSON Slvlmgrupluif- Vnursv G. A. A. IZ Vic-Iury Vorps I. ll: Iiusins-ss Girls' Vluh III .-I joy fn hwr l'lux.v. MARY J. IIARDEN .lnm ' Slclmgrnpluiv f'uln'su- - wry Fm-ps I. ll ANN PATRICIA IIARIJY Pnl lim-In-ral lhlsilu-ss lkrursu' Slip fx plrllxurll ull Hu' lrllilrf' KA'I'III,I'1I'lN 'I'. IIARKINS Kay FIvlm1Jr1lplliv I'ullr:u' Yivlory Vorps I UUui1'f nuff r1'xr'rrr1l, ,I nlmlrxf fypf' :gf gurl. PHILIP u. nARNm:N, JR --Flip Vallnillvl Hzukillg Vullrsv 'illulvnl l'ullll4'iI I. III Says Iilllr, lull 111-1-urnpll'.vln'x mu:-ll. AI luyul glnurl frllnu' in lrnrk or fu 1 llr'II hrlp unlrl Hu' lusk ix 4lon1'. EVA GICRTRIIIJIC IIARRIS ROBERT J. IIARRIS SHIRLEY E. IIARTFORD JOAN D. IIASKICLL I'fv1-W Hub I,e'v -IW' IIt'lll'l'IlI Iillsilwss I'mll'w 'I'cm'I1ni1-:ll f'uul'sv Vnullvgc f'ullrs1' IIUIIVFZI' I'f'lU'Nl' I mul I1 u nmrmf unfl .vin1'1'r1' Yiciury Vurps llrr vllurnz rrrllunl-1'.w lrrr xil1r'rri!y. XII Girl flmir Ill: I'4lllll'l'll VIIIIP Ill 4' Tn krmzr lllm f,vfnliL'r'l1ilr1.N UIlIf'lVlf '-Y HW' 'lflllllfll in-'I UV' 1 lm.-fx1'x.xiur1,w, ROBERT C. IIAWE Bob Ill'lll'l Ill IIIINIIIPSS Fnursc llm-levy lg Ham-Imll l 'f'nlnnu'xx is u yrvut u4lL'unIuyz'. BARBARA A. IIA YES llnrlf' Cullcgc l'uul'sv I-. A. .L Ill Qulrl 111141 1'l1rl14.vIriulm. JOHN li. HAYES Buzz Valli-go l'nurs0 'Kmllnlll I, ll, Ill: llnrwlmnll I. ll. N lll,l'n-Vupluiulll:'l'r1u-k ll, Ill: 'ursily Al Vlulu ll, lll, Vim'- l'r1'si1l4'lll. Ill: Svniur Allvisory 'nun4'il1 llrnl 1-vi ivm- Dm-pnrl luvnt ll, lllg lnlrumurnl llnskvtlmll lg luuinr Usln-rg .luninr Prom Vuln- millvvg Sm-niul' l'rum Ihslurr In ull xpfrrlx, hr lwuzlx Ihr fuful, UNI 1r1'ul1'.v1l1 ix hi.v yrmllvxl rirlllr, uw' uri' MMI. LEONARD L. IIEITZ, IH la-nni1- Vnllvgx' f'nl1l':w Tu hrmw him ix In Iilrr him lre'lle'r. JOHN HAYNES .lnl1nny Antomulmilc Mes-lmnivs Fnurse .luull11'rfri4'mlly buy. JEANNINE M. lll'fCKBER'l' Giulia Full:-gc Uuursc li. A. A. I .l vlzurming girl, happy mul s1rL'1'l. ZABELLE IIEDISON Zalrlxi1 ' Fine Arts Uuursc U. A. A. Ig Howling Ig Hulvlyy Club llg Seurclury of Art Club III She grlzvs un the lrurlfl wilh ll .vmi1f'. DONALD W. HENDERSON Dun' i'ullz-gv fourse Mililury Drill l, ll, Ill: Sopllonmrc-, Junior and Svniur Prom Usher: Svnior Clnss Pluy .I faithful friend to rlvfry .vl1uI4'lz!. -Y RICHARD G. HENDERSON PAULINE HENIGAN Hvndy Ge-nl-rnl Business foursv Prinling Course She is plrasant all the while.' Therc'x fun u'hrrf'1'r'r hc goe,v.' MYDA R. IIERTIGAN MARTIN J. IIULLANIJ Gem-ral Ilusinc-ss IIOIIFSI' 5I1lFlV 'Hllyuln iw u lzuppy-gn-llfrky 11r'rl. 'I'm-liliim-:nl l'oul's1- Il rml-mllurrrl mul full of',f'illr. ljQjRlS HILLEBRAND DAVID BAR'l'l.l'lT'l' INNWER qmd,- II:nppy Sh-nogrupliiv Voursi- I UIIPK1' I 'WITH' Il. A. A. I: Wlviory I orps I: Junior Class Sec-rcturyg Junior Prom IIUIII- millveg Junior I'rom Usher: Junior Dues Ag:-nl: Junior Bond Vom- uiitteeg Junior IIIIIFNIHIIQ Homer of Delegates Illg Senior Prom I'sIx- crg 'l'rf-usurf-r, Business Girls' fluli III: IIIUKTIIDIIX SMH, Thr' lflm' unrl Whilr' Ill: Senior Advisory Vounvilg Senior Dues Apu-nl Our in rr million. flub III: Ski Club IIIQ Art Vlulr Il, Vice-Presiclfnl III A rharming girl. CIIESTER A. HOPKINS PAULINE ANN IIORVATII MARTHA A. HOWELL FRED IIOYLE Filet Ste-nofzrnpliiv Course Pe-Ie 'l'm'lmi4-ul Vmirsv I'ollf-gc Voursv G. A. A. I, IIg Iinskellmll Ig College Course 'Frm-k I, II, III: Nl Vluly Il, III Fri-na-lu Troupe II. III: Varsity llusinr-ss Girls' I'lulrIII lilcc Vluh IIIQ Junior AIIIFNIISIIQ l'o-Vuplaiiu 'l'r:u'k Illg l'rolm-1-lin M Vluh IIIQ llluo uurl Wllilr' fl lilwllflc girl rriih ll l1'ln'4'Allll1' ll'lllj..l Swimming III llc-purlun-ul Slllfl' III: Sovvvr III 'Xl m1'.rlz1rc ry' x1'r1'uuxlu'.vx unrl youll 'Hin ull-rlrnuml fury. llr will surrly rrrlcll his youll. humor. PATRICIA A. IIOGAN ANNI'1'I I'I'I IIUPKINS Allin- VUUPRC f'0lll'f'4' l'o-ops-rulivv Store- 'l'ruiuiug Vourm SWIIIIIIIIHR IVIUIJ Il, III: HUIJIU' .I nwzll lmmllr' of lril uml' lrfxflom. Y MARGARET J. HUDSON PIIYLLIS I. IIURLEY I'vggic xIt'I C'IllllllIISIIlR I, IIQ General Bus! Ilunpitul Training Course un-ss III Ilorm-Imvk Riding III Wo Irish lhvrz' uwrv murv lilrf' her .-I ulmrminu girl, happy uml n1rvvl. W I l.URI'INUlC M. IIUUIII-,S Flu fullvgc fullrss' Ii. A. A. II: II0rs1'Inu'k Riding III Ski l'Iulm III: Swimming IIIg Font INIII Usllvr III Silvm'r is u I'Il'fIlt'.n FLORENCE E. IIURLEY RAYMOND llll'I'UIIINS Ray Alan-hinc Vourse Ills youd-uulure hmm 1mt1riu. VIRGINIA IIUTCHINSON I l1mic uuinnievv G1-nernl Ilusim-ss Fourso Stenogmphic Course M1-rm-Immiising I. IIQ G1-nm-rnl Maphine Clerical Course lim-lim-ss III yidory pmps I 'HI frivmlly llvurl has many frivrldxf' -- llupml-no-lm.A.u' and n,!,,.ymu, V pai. BARBARA J. INKPEN LENORE DIANA INTRAVAIA ALFRED F IRITANO .IOIIN K JANJANIAN IIHINU G4-nm-rnl IIIISIIIPSS IIDIIINP IA-nnv un Hospital Training Course Xutmnohu Courfu iolle-gn. luurqs KA II J Victory Vnrps I Victory Uorps I: li. A. A. I Cum' fnrnds- an nuzr nryntlua I good rlrvpvvllmn zv nz :rc mluublc .Iu.vt us nu-rf us ynu'Il t'l'L'l'fIl1ll.U She dixprls all ylfmm in ll vluvs than gold mum. PAUL M. JEANNETTE ELEANOR J. JENNINGS Paul lilliv College Com-gp Fo-npr-rative Ollir-c Trnining I'nurs0 Senior Advisory Vouncil III Vi1'UH'Y UUVPS I llix axsrl is mr1lrinyfri1'nzl.s vn.vily. Sho has 4-Imrming mul u'in.mm:' 11'uyx, ROBERT F. JEFFREY LICALA JOIINSON Jeff Put I':l81'Il'lC'IlI Course l'n-uperulivv Shura- Tralining Vnurm- Movie and Sound Operator II, III: Victory Corps Ig Vu-up Vinh Ill Vucnklonnl Blule Chorus II 'll rir'nr1lyl0Ihrm1' .vhr lrrlrnrx, 'Ullwayx lfrlrlirig a helping hand. Quirt Io llmxf' .vhr dm'.vn'l I.-nou'. ROSE C. .IENNETT MARIE JOIINSON Mnvhine Clerical Course Marie A girl so 311-001, fl girl so kind, Mau-lline Vlericall Course She's the lypr thafs hard tojindf' Business Girls' flulr III: Stump Representative I, IIQ liilxrnry Stull II, III3 Vic-tory Vurps I She has ll Rmilvfnr f'vr'r11nrn'. MARGIT T. JOIINSON PIIYLLIS JOHNSON SIIIRLEY JOHNSON ROBERT IE. JORDAN llurgitv Phil College- Course CILSJ Illlrriv Vollcgc IVOIIYM' HLSJ Nl:-rc-lmnilising l'uursc llrr plrrmrnzt spirit is har charm. .hw-mxnlimz fniilrsm' Stump Rr-preuenlntivc Ig All llirl l,il1rarySlnHIl. III Ilouses of Ili-lc-gntvs I, ll, lll: Vlmir Il: Vi:-tory Vurps I l,'1yrll and Irnr, 41 wnrllzyfru'ml. l'r4-siilm-vt III: Slumlvnl Vnlvinvl Ill: Tu lnmir lzrr in lu likz' her umm. l-'mutlyznll 1: Ilnukollmll l, ll, Ill: llnsm-lyull lllg vnrsily Nl Vluln lllg Victory Corps fAirD I Known lu many, lilml by fill. ALVINA B. KANIC .. M., lim-In-rnl llllsilu-ss Course SWllllllllllK l'luln lll .l frirlul In ull in rvrry wily. GRACE ANN KEANE llrn4-0 Vullvgv l'mlrsl' fll.S.l G. A. A. llg llnlm- l-In-muunics flllllb MARY V. KEATING Slvlmgrnplliv llmlrsv Yi:-lnry form l Il1'r .vmilr 1Ii.v41rm.v unywr mul dix- 1-mlI1'nf. HAROLD C, KELLEY Stoney Iii-nm-rnl Business llnlrsi- 'HI gnml .vpnrt mul lnyul friend. ROSEMARY M. KEEFE Mau-llinc Vlrrimnl f'0lll'Nl' llnusc of ln-I4-gates ll: Theor- lendor lll .l uirrr giri uw' m'r1'r l:m'1r, S11-rr! tlllllfflflldlll, kind and Irma BEATRICE KELJIKIAN Blu-ky Co-upcrulive Store Training Course l'rn-side-llt of l'0-operative Store Training Ulnssg Co-op Flulm Ill: Yi:-tory Uorps I: G. A. A. ll Nl. H. S. Girls' Club l Thr' Spiril fy' '4f1. BETTY R. KELLEY Cnllegv Voursv il3.S.l .I ni:-rr girl uw mfrrr l'nfu'. NEIL KELLEY Kel College Course SOPll0lll0I'F Hop Committee I: Junior Prom Uolllmitlf-e Il: Class llny Usher ll: Victory Corps I3 Full Bnsvlmll I: Vnrsity Baseball Il, l'o-fnptalin III: Varsity M Cluh lll A .vpnrring spirif, u happy llPflVi.n RALPH T. KELLEY JOSEPH KELLY T:-vhnir-al Course '1.loe 'Liu avfive mimi, a frirml zvorlll- 'I'ec'l1nir-nl Fourse 11'hilP, A boy xvilh 7ll!'l7lyfTiP1lfll.u ll1 s alu-nys lhrre will: hix happy xmilP. EDWIN O. KIMIIALI. College Course KILSJ lid Stamp Club I, II: Camera Club I, II, President IIIQ Victory Corps Ilnnrl I. II. III: Cnuwrn Cluln lllg lliundl Ig Usher ut Senior I'roln1 Vis-iory Corps I Student Council III: Senior Class llfx gnml nnturr n-v ull mlmirf' ROY A. KENNAN 'l'ecliniL'ul C0lll'!4i' Plny To know him lmx lwrri I1 plfnxurr MARY KINCIILA MARY A. KENNEDY 1'Kenny 'AMUNW fVIerf'llunalise Course Generul Business Course G. A. A, I' II: Hobby Club IIIC l.lfr is alwuyx pleaxnul wllrn sh1 .v Business Girls' Club III: Vielory Hfv'HHl. Corps I3 Red Cross I, II HHN nice tn be nnlurnl. 11-lufn ymfrr: naturally HIM. ARTHUR KESIIIAN ROBERT N. KNOX Kesh Boll Tec-llnic-ul Course Civil- Course Proter-Iive Department I Hr'rr11unr likm 11 u-nrth 11-h ilr fellow. An all-rounll gnnrl fellow. ROBERT T. KOOPMAN PEARL II. KOURY CONCETTA J. LACASCIA JEANETTE LACEY Bob PK Connie Mins Nh-Ilford 'I'0l'IlI1I1'IlI Course General Business Course College Course Merrflmnrlisimz Course- uuse of Delegates Ig 'l'er-liriivxll Vivlury Corps I A rrrxafilr' .'lli.vx! .I rlmrmfng girl, fr frifml In ull. llllr I. II, III Sru'r'1'.v.v uflfmlx fhr'frlffhful. I friend you u-ill like la re'rnll. VIOI.E'I' M. LAGEY EDWARD P. LA PORTA Mum- hippy i'oIIm-gc Unilrso Automobile Course Knowing hr: him In-rn n plraxurv Hin smilz' is kriozrn hy rrrrynrw, Q-lw'rylvhPrr. IVI' lfmk furwuril in his xlumw JEAN M. LAPIERRE Illlxim-as Girls' I'IuI1 III .I girl :rf 1-.i'rrptinrml worth. JOSEPH P. LANG 'Mlm- KATIIRYN LAOUIDARA Ixittv In nperntnc Office Training I nurwe I girl uhu is vure lo be viu'r-ewsful Viviv IIOIIFSQ' MARIE E LARKIN 5159? Nlm him- Clerical Course Sr-ivy uzll nlunyv be' carefree and Val I'nIIvgv Uollrsv CI.IFI 0RIl A. LARSEN IIELEN M. LASKEY CLORINDA LAURETANO ROGER D. LAVOIE Bud I-Ie-len l.imIy Dun Civil- Vuursm Meri-hundising Course Ar-vmmting Course Gvnvrnl Busillvws I'0llr'41 unior Prom I'sIivr Vivlnry Vurps I, II: II. A. A. I l ioImI H01-key I. II, Captain III: quiel um! .whiz-1-rr' fr-lI:nr'.' .I lilllw hi! qffnn mf:-rr hurl any- .-I III'I'll'P,f' girl wifi: ri lilrrulrlr way. Ilasketbnll I, II. faptain III: mir. Softball I, II, I'npInin IIIg G. A. A. II, Vive-President IIIg Bowling I, II: Swimming IIg VVM Stamp Col- lector Ig I-Iiglu-'st Honors I1 Vim'- tnry Corps I. II lf lakes n grind xpurt In lu' u yum! 1PI1lIFI'. .IEAN S. LAW liyllt lrlnn1l1'l11lir. MILDRED B. LAW Milly Macliine Clerical Uoursv Glee Club I, II, III Millie is a girl irnrlh lrunu-ing TIIELMA J. Ll'1l!l,ANI 'ilcalllici' M Kil N College Fuursc Ili-ns-rail llusinoss fours: .-ll11'n11.v r1'n11'nLlA1'r .lfwlnir irilli liwr Vivlory fnrps I. II llnn4l lllirlyx fwiiir' in .vmrlll pm ugfw. H AUDREY V. LEE Iluspilul Training Vmlr-u In. A. A. I: Xlvlnry Iurpq I II Tennis Ig Ilursvluu-k Iiimling I .H Illg Iluilminlon I ,l frirml in nrwl i.-r rlfrirnrl ini: 1 ELEANOR M. LEARY JOHN J, LEE El 'Ulm- Hospital Training l'uursv Vnllq-gr Ilulrru- Hflllfflilx V 'l!l lfffll 11 fflflffllll Hlllirfqfilu' riif'1wllmy.v4lI Il. Il N xmilfff' Y' lil 5 5 W. PAULINE LENOX MARY L. LEON LOUIS A. LEONE BARBARA I.. LEWIS IIunly Lum-ky l.ouiv Rx-ml I'o-up:-rntivv Sturm- Training Vuursx- C0-operative Store Training Fonrsc Gs-ni-rail llusine-ss I'nurs1- Ar-volllliiilg IIOIITNI' Yivlory Fnrps I1 Cnsllicr in Falv- Viclory Corps Ig fo-up I'lulr IIIQ lli.vfri1'mlxl1ip i.vf'rlr1'1lf'xi'rr'4l.l' lfivlfl Ilnckvy I. II: Ililskt' nl lerin II: Fu-up Uluh III Ii- A- A- ll M- II. Sf GIFIS' Cllllrl IIg Softball I. II: Howling I II ll'i1li hrr blur 1-ffm mul har brown 0nr' in a millimi. G. A. A. II, III: Swiinnnn lmir, Thr' girl will! thr mntaginrm giggIvx. Vi!-lm-y Corps I, II Shi-'ll Vlllllfl' frirnrls nnyn'hPrr. She will be rcrizrnxlrrrml f lnr li II ppp-gn-lNOI'y n ir. lh-I ll 'llom i'oll1-gv l'mmu- lA.Il. and ll.S.H lilm-1-iris-nl und llnmlio Voursc Q. A. A. lg Bowling lg Yif-tory Motion Picture Operator I Forps l. ll 'Kln ull llfilllllllf4'll0lI'.l, Thr' may In lmrw 11 friwml ix lu hr mir. JOSEPH G. LIVOTI MARIE A. LORE .Io1- A'T0ni Yivlory Uorps l, ll: -lllllllil' llslu-rg ll. A. A. l. ll. III lm' wall ulu-uyx ln' il gw1flfrl1'lnf. llllllllfl JUl.IET'I'E C. LOPES THOMAS J. LOUDER Julio 'l'0ln Gem-rul llusinm-ss Voursv 'l'l'4'llT1if'11l f'0lll'9l' .I fFl1'llllljl hrflrl nmlrrx lnuny Xlililury Drill l. ll, III: Tl'1N'kl frirml.w. ll, lll Thu:u' who lry hrml nn' bmuul in NlIl'!'t'I'4,.ll lHC'I l'Y ANNE I.lGll'I' THOMAS G. LORDAN l'oll1-go ll0lll'N1' GLSA Mm-hinc Clrris-all Course oullmll lll .ll1xf'hugf uml luugllfrr gn lmml in FRANCES N. LOWTHER ALBINA LUCIA ANN I. LUNDBLAD Frnn Al Annie Sl:-lmglurpliiv l'uur-ev Vu-npr-rnlivv Sl:-nogrnplniv f'mlrs1- Stvnogruplniv Course I quirl. Irur'fri1'mI. 'Ll grml pal ix '.Il'. l u:'r unrl pvtih' and ni:-1' In 1m'r'I. ROBERT F. LUPIEN . IR-tc Follege foursv 'l'4-clmim-ul Club Ig Prom Usher llg Sm-4-cr II, Ill: Infrumurul Busa- hnll II: Intrnmurnl Basketball I, ll, Ill: Varsity Nl Vlulr lllg Senior Prom 'Skit Ullix ready wit will mnlrr' 'nmny friendn. ROBERT M. LUSGOMBI-I Holi Machine Course A grand fellow lu knnu'. PATRICIA R. LYNCII Pnl General Business IIOIITSU . , II, III all. TIIECLA A. LYONS Tuvkie Hospital Training Course- BETTY ANN MCCAFFRICY f'ull4'plv Ibllrxl' KlI.S.l Snpliunmrv flaws Vi:-1--l'r1-xiclvlllg Soplmlnuro Ilup I'ulnxnill4'4': Supl!- omure Bond Vcmiiilllittm-1-g ll, A. A. lg Vivhxry forps lg .Iuniur I'rnm Vuln- miltf-eg Junior I'rurn Vslwr: -Innim' AIIIFSIIIIIQ Svnior Advisory llnnlvilz M. II. H,1iirls'l'li1ImI.lI.IIl llrr vlmrm mul pwrxunulily will ullruyx lu' r4'1m'rllln'rw1l. MARY P. MCKIARTIII' Pnl Cnllvge fuurse Ilnwling Club I1 G. A. A. I, ll: Shia not wry fall, but 1'.v likrrl by Viq-mry Corps I, II .l quirl girl wilh fl gcnllf' mrmnrrf' PATRICIA I.. MCCARTIIY Pnl Stonogrnpliic- Fuuirsv Bllsinvss Girls' flub III: Vi:-tory Furps I. II H llrr 1'irI'uv.w arf many. BETTY J. MCDADE JAMES L. MAUDONALD JAMES II. MCGAFFIGAN Mi1'k0y Alum- Sonny Ma1 ' Vollvgm- Vulirm- fA.lI.J .Mwolxlltillg Fullrso 'I'z-vllnia-nl Voursu- H. A. A. I3 Ilousr nl' Ili-le-gnfvx Ill: Vis-tory Vorps 'llf'4'llllII'1ll Vlulrg Vivlory Vurps I'IN'Y1l'll Troupe' III 4',llu'uyx :filling lv iff: l1l'.v xllrlrr, 'HI gruul xpnrl, uml 11 frirml In ull. USIIAPPI uml ilrnlurr, fl friulul jnr Ilrlppy-yn-1urkgf Il'IllI1PllI Il 1'nr1'. snrw. VIRGINIA M. MCGINNIS Ginny Sie-nngrupluiv Vullrm- Ii. A. A. I: l'l14-4'rl4':uli'r ll. Ill: Yivtory Vorps HIVIIPII ihrrf xfurl xll: .v rlllruyx in il, Nfrfr xlfllffvr al half minulr'. ICLIEANOR F. McGRI'1l-IVEY ICSTIIER MclIAl,l'l Sli-lmgrnplnio Vonrsc Ilnspilnl Training Yourse- Yivlory furps kAir Ilix'isin1iI1 li. Ii. A, A. Ig Girls' l'IllI7 I, Il, III A. A. I IImnw uf Il:-Ii-gnh-s II, III: Junior llvr 1lixp1m1'1i1+u fx 11:1 .M11111411 11x hwr lines .Xin-III: l'I109rIi-iulvrg Svninr l1111'r. Prom Usllvrg I'ruls-4-tivv Ilepnri- lnvlll ll: viriury Uurps Nur nf Hu' lr1'x1. uv' ull lIjlI'1'l', .I rryulrlr yrrl, 11 .v 1'11.i-11 In .vu BARBARA A. MCKIIIWAN ,IQIIIN MBCKENZIE IInIm Mlm Ili-nm-rnl IIIIHIIIUSN IIUIIFNI' 'IR-1-lmir-nl Fqmrgq- Ii. A. A. I, llg I'i'oloi-lix'i- Ilvpnrl- NI I'IuIz: Vivinry Vurps llN'llI I2 SWIIIIIUINK IYIUI' ll Il'1' 11111.-rl 1'n11f1'.vx H1111 In :f 11 1:1111 'iI fI ll1,IiVl4'N-Y 1llH l,NN 1'I 'f- f1'lff'fN. 11'llu'lI lu 115111 Ilix wily 111 xrlrr-rm, BARBARA A. McGUlRE CLAIRE MCKE0N 1-l1m.h Sli-nnpzrnplxic Course Iluwling I1 li. A. A. I. II: Business Girls' fluhl II: Vic-fury Sinmp l'nIl1-qv I'ullrsn- Ii. A. A. I: 'IX-nnis II: IIu1'svImm-k . IIi1Iillp1 I: IIingl'1lpIlim'1lI I'ImIiI0r of 4-101111111 Thr lflur 41ml Il'hfh' III: YI4-Iury H porin .Ind l11'r l1111g1h11'r l11'1'1'r 1l1'1'x. .Iliwliixlf xpurlrlrx in hrr cum, .I uivrr girl uv' u1'1'1'r lr111'11-, N11'1'1'l mul !4r11'1111l!l. H1111 111111 1r111'.' . V S. ELAINE MCLEAN JAMES F. MCNABB EARLE MCNAIR BARBARA MAY L. MCNALLY Gm-orgin .lim my Joe Kiilc-n Valli-go CKIIIYHK' KILSJ 'IIk'l'IlllI4'IlI Usxllrsu- U1-nvrnl Iinsinvxs IIHIITNI' I'o-nperntivv Store Trnining IIOIIFSIQ' I,l'lIIt'1'IIYO IM-pnrlnwnt I, II. III: Yivlury Vurpx I. II, II1 Vim-Iury Corps: Vo-up i'InI1 III Soplimimrv Hop Usln-rg Ski Fluh Two q1111Ii1i1'x 111111 nfl:-11 I:l1'111l. 'l'h1' girl you IVIIIII heal, I. II. III: Vim-tory Un-ps .I gmnl xpnrl 111111 ln11ulfrie'111l. lin-1111sv shin wry -'f1l'f'I -'I .l 1-I111r1niny girl. lmppy mul M11-ffl. WILLIAM MCSWEENY LHNA MAGGlA'l I'A Victory Corps I, IIQ Bowling flulx Fleming wnyx she hnx plenty, Ilvhirh rnzme ller ln lu' likefl lay nmr111. OLIVE J. MAGEE MARY V. MAIIONEY 'LUlIir ' Mm- Vnllepze Fnurse 4lI.S.H Fulla-gc Fulirru- Von:-orl Nlistrvsu in Orvln-stru Ilvvllz-1 Pups I'unr'1-rt Her gnml nuiurr ix lmlrhlfng mv'r.' :df X . DAVID E. MAITLAND GLORIA M. MANFRA BEVERLY L. MANFRE MARY M. MANNING llnvl- Glo Ili-vy I'4-ggy 'IIl'f'llllIl'Ill Fuursr- Iivneral Business IVOIIYHI' Stvnogmplliv IIOIITNI' I'0lll'gr' I'0lITNl' Vin-tory Vorps I, II, III llrre'.s' u girlfull qt' plm-lr. G. A. ,L I: Bowling II: Se-niur Yivtnry Corps I. II, III l'f'rxufil1', rriffy, keen rd' miml, lI'l1:r1lexer1'e.v youll 1ri,vIu'x unrl libflll-Y Skit Cuslg Business Girls' Vluh 4'l'1'g1g11'x Ihe kim! :gf ,ml IlmI'.v huril .I man like 'Dare' is llfIV'lll0flll1l.H 4lflllf'l'.U Friendly, helpful mul Iruly lriml, lnfinll, Quite rm Hire as 1mu'll r'1'er.h'n1l, Shr'.v rhrerjful, r'lrlw'r. frirmlllu, uml kfml. liill lm' College I'uursc lA.ll.l Stn-lmgrnplniv Umxrsm- Protective Department III Viz-tory Vnrps Ig lhulminlon II A more likeable fellow ix :mf fn lu' III: 'I'onni:4I fnllnrlf' Nu'r1'I flml friwmlly, Huff unrl Irma EILEEN MRCVARISII MARY E. MAGUIRE I'iiIO0Il Stcnngruplnic' IVUIITH1' Machine Clerical Course Yivtory Vorps I Business Girls' Club: Ii. A. A. I: .l rrmly xmilr mul u 1-livery nwml. Ur:-lmeslru I, II, III: Junior Prom I'slu-rg Fnotlmll I'sIu-rg Spring DOROTHY S. MARCIIE'I I'A FRANK MARCUCELLA Ilotlivu Blu!-k I'0IIl'Ilt' l'oursu' fn-5-I 'I'ccI1nivul Course Ilolvhy Vlulr: Victory Vurps llix yum! nufurf' we all urlrnirr. l.irrly uunl .m'wf. Tu ,vllirlr lu' lmx rw rlvxirrf' Sllfx nl joy lu mul. ARTIIIIR IJ. MARIIO'I I'l LOUISE M. MAREN Art l'oIls-gc Course .Kvvouuting IIUIIFNI' G. A. A. I, II, III: Victory Corps I Junior Uslu-r nl I9-I-5 Urnsluutionz .l morn' plvuxunt girl is alilficull to Ili-lui I.uu1-hroom I'nshi4-r II, III: fnrl, Vim-1--I'rm-sinli-lil, of Vin-ss Vluh: Thx' Thvrr .vhuuld bc' mon' of Louixcfs lllur uml ll'hil4' Yi-urlmok Slutl' kind. l'l11'rr ix rmlhiny '.Irl' ix 1-ullml on lu ilu, Thu! hr 1'ul1'lfullill, fuilllfully mul Irma I.AMBI'1R'I' J. MARIIUUCI, JR. MYRTLE L, MARGULIS Sport Leu 'l'1'vImi1-nl Voursn- S11-nogruphiv Uourso Iluniu Ihmln Ili-In-guh-1 'I'1'm'IlnicuI HQ Him' fg by nginml whim ymfrr t'lul1 naturally 7lll'l'.U llnnm-1, sim'f'r:', fuir, mul xquurf, .I lypr, infu1'l,lll41I':4 wry I'lIl'l'.n VICTOR MARINO EDITH MAROTTA BEVERLY A. MARSHALL FRANK W. MARSIIALL Vivu 'A Edie Bev Willey NICITIIIIIIIIINI' Vourso General Business fours-xc General Business Fourst Follegc Voursv CILSJ Slnmp Vlulw Ig ltnliun Vlub Ilg ,l lI'll!'fI'lL'lltl ix a valuable aam't. Victory Corps I, II, III Senior Advisory Voxxnnittm-: Pro Yin-lory Cm-ps .Ilu'uyx mf-fry, rvrr guy, tem-tive Us-purtmenlg Varsity M Strung in 1-harm-Ivr, strong in .I frirml tu all in every way. Vlubg Soc,-vcr II, III: 'I'r1u-k II, III mind. Captain Outdoor Truck III llr add:-ml humor fu thc vlassraovu. M. MELVIN MARSHALL ANTHONY MARTIGNETTI .lfnriz'l :J Il charming yirlf' m PIIYLLIS MARTIN WILLIAM J. MARTIN BARBARA A. MATHEWS JAMES MATTHEWS Phil Hill 'A Barb Jim l'u-npr-rniivv 0fHc-0 Training IVOIIFHI' General Illlsinc-ss funrse General Business Course Printing Fonrsv Ilrr llltlllllflfjl arla'.v .vpir-1' lu lifrf' liuskelhull I, II Ilusiness Girls' Vluh III: Viclury Yuwalional Sllllll'IIl Yanni-il ll, III .I frm' that 111-z'1'rln.v1'x ilx :frui11'. furps Ig Art flub III .l 1l4'p1'n4lulrIr, lmrunrl frllrm'. With such Charm and urucc xlzvfv a popular mixxf' H Mel Tony 'I'cc-lmia-al fourxc College- llmursm' KILSJ Wu-lm-y Forps I, II, III ltuliun fluln I. II. Ill: Nl fluln 'Kin all-uruunrl y11m1IfrIlnu'. Illg lfuullmll ll. Ill MURIEL II. MARSHALL IZEIIILIA M. MARTIN Mi1'lu'y U Xlzlryl' I'n-npr.-rutivc Oliiu- 'l'rariningl'nl1rsv xI4'l'l'lllllllTISlIlK l'uur:u- Vim-tory Corps Ar! Vluhg Iluhhy Fluhq l'Im-umnnir-s Prrlly to zrallf 1riIh,- fluh Witty to talk with. .l.v xwrrl as rl muy, wr'll rrfmvmlnrr hrr lung. ROBERT P. MARTEL PATRICIA J. MARTIN Boll I Pu I, College Af'4'0llfllll1K Vonrse Men-lmndising l'nursu Life without hix laughter ix a rlrmry Xl. II. S. Girls' Vlnhg Sc-nior Prom bldllkf' Fslicrg Ski fluh II MARJORIE L. MATTHEWS Maurgivn Mm-rvhumlising Four:-xc Ilolvhy l'Iuh: Ari l'luIm llrr ln1'z'lil14'.vx ,HIS 4-hzlrlllrzl ux ull. ANTHONY MA'l l'EOLl nllltllly l llvlwrul llusim-ll foursc ELEANOR F. MEADE l'oll4-gc Vourse KA.ll.J Riding lg lluskellmll II: Softball II: Sm-uior Advisory Council III: All Klirl-,-lflmir, Treasurer Illg Field llm-key lg Senior Prom Committee Tlwrc'x mischizj' in har Iauyhinu 1'yz'x. ROBERT D. MATTHEWS Hob 'l'ec-hnic-ul Course 'l'v1'l1l1im'nl flulx: Sm-1-er ll, Ill: 'l'nu'k lll: M Vlulx ll, lll Thr king QI gum! fl'IlUIl'J.u EILEEN M. MAYO Red Hospital Training Coursv. l'un1em Ulub II, III l'urrfrf'f' und gay, Siu' krrpx frvublr uwayf' ROSEMARY ANN MARZEOTI Rosie Fo-operative Office Training Course We prrrlirtfor Roril' a fue career: Sucus and wcalth in thefuturv near. PHYLLIS MARIE MEISSE GEORGE E. MELCHIONDO PHILIP MELILLO I'hyl Mi-lchy l,ovie Stenograplxir Course Accounting Course 'Technical Course Victory Furps ltuliuu Club I, II Home Room Delegate II Always ready and willing. A big man with big ideas .IOSEPII E. MIRABELLO Joe College Course f'l'er-lxnir-all Intramural Basketlmll I, llg Yanni- ly Sovver lll ,l mul: rgfffzv u'or4lx. GREGORY A. MERUURIO Gregg General Business Pours:- Hockey Mannger I, Il, III: M Club I Dorff lvl il lwlher you. ANTHONY MERLINO Tabor College fourse llI.S.l House of Delegates III 'Hllorlrfsly and .vile'nre. JANET F. MERROW Jun Slenugrnpliir' Foursw llusim-ss Girls' Vlnh lll: Vim-lury Vorps I, Il, lll: Howling llg Swim ming ll Shr' run rnrllulz' rlmrm will! ryrs nlliylllf' MARY J. MPZRZI Huy I'o-op:-rnlive Shure Training Fourni- Vivc--Presidrnl of Storm- Training Vlnss: Vi:-tory Furps lg Fo-op Flulr Illg G. A. A. I LlllIr Im! nirr. r1lrr1ry.v sn guy, in llrr mrn purlirulur muy. ROBERT L. MESERVE Hob College Voursv C'l'rvlillicalJ Ilouse of llelvgnlrs I: 'l'er'l1ni1'nl Vlub Ig Junior Red Uross I, II, III: Victory Corps I, II, Illg Flnss Day l'sher II: Footbnll Ig Inlrnmurul llnskelbnll II: fluxes Ornlor Ymarl mul 4Il'lIl ll', JUNE LOIS MILLER LUCILLE E. MILLER GORDON V. MILLS JOHN W. MILLS, JR. f'llarlie '4I.ucy Gordie Jack Hospital Training f'oursu' Stcnogrnplxic Course College Course CH.S.j College Course lII.S.1 Trnrrling lifr'.v lrmprnluous way, All Girl Choir I, II: G. A. A. Ig Intramural Basketball III Inlrumural Ilasketlnlll I. ll: Tru:-k l'lmrli1 .v luughlrr chrvrx the day. Thrr Blue and While Staff IIIg Ile! 'H-llways really and milling. 'l'c-am III new Stull' III lli.v xmilrl Uh lmyl' D4'm11r1: mul 1-lmrmim lwr smile , disarming. JANET 'I'. INIOOR .IOSEPII IVIURELLI Jn n .Io1- I'oll1-gr I'ourso KILSJ I'oll1-gc I'onrsv li, A. X. Ig Yi1'Ioryl'urpsI,II,III: Ilomv Rooxn-Ilclcgulu I, II: Si-nior Ilomv Room IM-lm-gulc II: BI. II. S. Prom Usllvrz Prvsimlcnt M I'Iulr Girls' I'lnlu II, III: Or4-lu-slral I: III: SIIHIPIII IIIIIDIIIFI III: Footlnlll iki I'Inh III: II4-ual I'ln-urlvmlrr II, I, II, III III: Junior Murslml llc' has an ryrfor hmulyf' Hill you vvrr su' 41 zlrvmlm u'uIlring? VIRGINIA MOORE IIELEN II. MOROOKIAN Ginny Sta-nogruplliv Course lim-norul Ilusim-ss Uoursc Ii. A. A. I: Swimming II: Glce .Ilix1'l1i:1f um! lauylllrr yo huml in Illllll I: Bowling II: Orvliesiral III: lmmlf' Rm-1-orsling Su-rm-inry of ilu' Ilusinc-ss llirls' I'IuIx III: Thr' Blur' mul Whilv Fluff III AN'l'OINE'l l'E M. INIONIIELLO PAULINE IVIORALE Toni Nlaivliim- Cla-riuul Course fIlvr4-luunmlising Uourso l.Lfr ix om' ylrnlmum' whirl To Illia' moxf lmpulur girl. .lnlI.u, prn'Hy,fu1l lj-fun. DONALD F. MORRISON E. PATRICIA MORRISON IIELEN G. MORRISON GERTRUDE M. MORRISSEY Don Pnl Nun 'l'rumIy Vollcgm' Voursx- Vollcgr I'onre-u- fII.S.J I'olI0p.5c Vonrsn- klI.S.J fivirs I'oursx' Ilomm- Room ll:-lvgnlv I, II: flaw Yiclory Illrps CSN: Ilivixiunk Ski Ii. A. A. I: Vim-Iory furps lS1':I Ili- SlruiylrI from Ihr pugrx of Maula- llny Ilslwr: NI Vlulm: Footlmll Vlnlv: NI. II. S, Girls' flnlm II, III, visioni I, II, III: Froncli Tronpv moin-llc fhix Iurrly mix.v 1-mild I, II, III I'orn-sponding S4-4-rclalry III: Iilou II. III .I-Ivy. I'luh I. II, III: I'II'C'III'Il 'I'rnnpc III: Slick wry quirk unrl rmvrgrlir, full Swimming II: Riding Club: Ificlsl :J Izfc nml maxi alhldizf' Ilockey I: Checrlvudcr II, III Dream yirl. PAUL MOVSESIAN ANN ELAINE MULCAHY Moe Nancy Follege Course Vollege Course lH.S.l Travk lg Protective Department III Varsity llaskr-tball II, lIIg Swim- ,l y1'nui1lcfri'cml. ming IIIQ Softball II, IIIg Riding Ig Tennis III: G, A. A. III: Vic- tory Corps fAir Division! Ig Ski Club III A well-liked yirl, full of vim and personality. RITA M. MORRISSY RITA M. MOSTONE Mo Ili Hospital Training l'oursv Hospital Training Follrzm Field Hockey Il, III3 li. A. A. II. uSl'lll'l'7'l' in rmry 11-ny. lIIg Bowling IIIQ Swinuning III: llaskelball II: lilee l'luls I, Il 'El .yung a day kccpx Hn: lnluvx 11 fray. iv ELLEN L. MORSE Ellie ALBERT S. M0lII,'I'0N Mo l'il1'1'lri1'al I'ollrs4- Prom foninlittcc' I, II: Movin- Collcge Voursc Victory Corps Her pleasant xpiril is hvr 1-harm. opcmtm II' Ill: Mule 1'l,,,ru,4 ll A fr-llnm :rho i.v likrvl by n1un11. GEORGE MORTIMER WARREN M0'I I' College l'oursc Mort llonrxl, reliable um! xlmrlyf' IIUIIPKI' follrsx- Band I, II. III: Victory Vorps I A boil whnxr' Inlrnt for musir' ouyhl In carry him far. ANNIE LAURIE MULLEN DOROTHY N. MUNROE Anne Dottie Co-upvrativc Ulzlivc Training fuursc General Bllsinz-ss t'ollrsc Glee Club I: Tennis I: G. A. A. I: Victory Vorps I Dancing I3 Junior Vlasa Alarslialg Fair, hlrn--uynl, and Iflmulf-. Business Girls' Club III All this aurl brains, turf. SIHRLICY V. MUNROE Shirl llospilul IIITIIIIIIIIK Voursc - ' ' . 1 ie-ld Iloi-ki-yl lulolx lolpfll I l.ol'.v rrf'p1'p' uufl full iiffuuf' ifi,oui-:Nora u. MURANO -- nfl.,-' llluvliillm' I'lm'rir-ul l'mll's1- Vivlory llorps I l'.'lil1' mul nwrrl, lrim unrl H!'lIl.n l o JOHN J. MURPHY, JR. .Iiu'k l'oll4-gc l'ours0 othull I. ll, Ill: Home of llele- Tennis I: G. A. A Ig Dum-ing I: LILLIAN J . MURPHY Ste-iiograiplrir Course Vim-tory Forps Ill Shr l1 rrwurrl you with u z'l:m'ry :flu11n'. MARGARET MURPHY l'viury lim-lu-rail Ilusincss Course G. A. A. I, IIQ Business Girls' flulr III: Vivlory forps Ig Glee Vlulx I, II: House of Delegates I fl plruxing llixpvsiflorlf' NNWQ RUTH H. M YERS Ruthie l'o-operulive Oflive Training Course gnu-pi I, lllg M Club II, Illg Prvsidenl of Business Girls' Club 'l'riu'k I, Ill: Victory Corps I. II: III: Fillflwll- C0llni'il S1-nior Prom l'slin-r There ix no equal tn her charm mul Who pluyx lhr' gumr' uurl ll'fllN iI.- Ilffxflfffllitll-U loaf, KATHERINE II. MYRICK Knlyw l'oll1-gm' Uoursi- CA.lI.l M. II. S. Girls' flulx ll, Ill: Frm-n 'I'roupn- ll: Vim-tory Corps ll .l yirl of run' iul1'lllg1'urrf'. A. JOHN NAZZARO NORMAN D. NEAL ROBERT R. NELLSON Angry Nobl1y Nc-Ilia 'l'c-vllnival foursv .-Xutomolmile lAIf'l'llllIlIl'S Course 'l'ec-linie-ul Uoursc Victory l'orps I1 Art l'lulx Il Howl uulurc pluxf' Military Drill I lu uinrryiuy hr rlo1'.vu't b1'lic'11c. Howl uuture lrilhuul rl1'xgln'xf'. ARTHUR E. NELSON, JR. DOROTHY J. NI+1W'ION I! u d HIIIUII 'I'e-4-llnival fourso Ilospihll Training I'nu wa Iizunl I, II: Ski Vluh II, III: Suv- Yin-tory Unrps III 1-er II, III: NI Vluh IIIQ 'IX-nnis I, II, III: Junior Flaws I'sllm-r gl frllnuw lrillz 'prp' Ilmt xp1lrL'lr.v. EGAN G. NELSON Nc-I l'II1-vtrival Foursc VUCIIIIOIIIII Male Vhurus .fI smilrfnr 1'1'z'rynm'. RUTH NELSON Ruthie Stenogruphic Course: Vim-tory forps I H'.v nivu in be uulurul, whvn yrufru uuiurully Hier. l'z'iil1', flfrrllirr, unrl rrry xnul BEVERLY L. NIIIKIERSON II1'v':4 I'ivin' fnllrru' Or:-In-slrn I. I, III: IIIIIIII I II III Swimming IIIQ I i4'I4I Ilm Iilve I'IllI1 I. II: Yiviory 4 urps li. A. A. I. II, III: 'I'm-nun Riding I. II li'1'v hux rr .vmilc un hz-r hpv um wuxir' on hrr mimi. ANTHONY G. NICOLE' Nivky 'I'vvIinir'ul Coursv 'I'ec-Imivul Vinh I Gaily ix Ihr ,vpivr -qfl:,!1'. ICARLE C. NORRIS PRISCILLA ANN NORRIS RALPH L. NORRIS CHARLES ALLEN NU7lAl O I'IurI0 I'0IIc'gl- f'onrru- Avvollnlillg f'0urs9 Nllzly I'iIm-1-Irif-nl IVUIIFSK' Junior Prom Iishc-r II: Swimming Intramural Baskr-tball II. III 'I':-vluliix-all fours:- I'I1'r'Il'i1'uI I: IIncIi0 II, lllg Yiwu- II, III: Ilursvhzlvk Ririillg III: .l rrryulrliylnyjff'llou'. Yiviury I'orpwI null Hull- Vlnrwrlls III Thr' lilur' mul II'hiI1' Slslfi' Illg HIM' ,I frfrnflly ,vnlilf flnrl 41 fr: nf lfrllnu' rrrll Il'lc1'd. Vinh II. III: Spring I l'uIi1'H II. III: nmnm'r. Spring Rvview II. IIIQ Ii. A. .L I II: Ski Vluh Il. III A wfllil rg girl lrfllz 11 lrinlliuy smile. Illuu1li4- Mm-rvlnnulisiiig Cuursu lIluvl1iun' I'l4'rin-ul l'uur:u- li. A. A. I: Sofllmll II, III: Iluslwi- I li-m'1'lul1I,II.lII1ii..N. X. l,lll1 lmll II: Stumlcnl Fuunvil III: Ari llllsiiu-ss Girls' Flulx III l'lulm Il. l'rz-sinh-ul III: Ilulrlny .llurifx flixluwiliuri ix fm .vuznrryf us 1'luh III luv' fluff. Howl humnr n1'1w'r frlilml In yr! ullvuflf' DIIRIYIIIIY A. IYCIINNIIR HAIG C, ill-IANIAN M IIUIINIY IIugn lIIlll'llIIll' I'l1'ri1'ul Vnllrsn' 'l'4-4-lmig-lil Cmlrgp Iluuille-an Iii:-ls' l'lu'i lllg Yin-wry llumi I, ll, H13 Ski Club Il, lllg I orps I. ll. Ill Som-or I. ll, I'n-1-nplniii lllg Nl i HHH!! I'-Y H Hill' r'v'fllIf 14l.i' l'lul1 I. II. III: 'l'z-nnis I, II. III IAUCILLE J. ODIORNE M. CLAIRE 0'KEEI7E 'I'mulis ' Claire Sh-imgrupliir Fuursv Pulls-go Ixtillfiif' Iluusv of IM-lm-guloxg Vim-tory form Yiclury Vorps Ig House of Ilclv- I, Uh-1-4'luh I, II pull-s Ig I'lwerlc-ndcr IIIQ G. A. A. I l'rr,wmulill1, plux f4l.N'l'1IlI'I-lI.u .I rhurlning girl, lf1'1'lu unvl .v1r'rw'l. MARY 0'lIONNlCl,I, IIELEN OIIANESIAN ln xpnrlx, niuxir, um! frirmlx, lluyo r.rr'rl.v. .IOIIN B. 0'LI'1ARY, JR. WILLIAM OLIVER .IOIIN T. 0'NElLL ELAINE OULTON .Inliuuiu Willie .lolin Culli-ge Voiirsv lll.S.l 'l'm-1-luiim-ul CUIIFSK' Slum-1-I Meinl CDIITS1' 'l'ovl1nic:1lI'nl1rs0 Vim-lury Vnrps lg Girls' .Mlulvliv I'vvlmim-nl l'luln I, II, III: flllllll'I'11 Vovulionul Mule Ulmrusl Ilroievtivc llcpnrlmvul III: Svninr Assam-iuliun lg l rvnvli 'Troupe II, i'lulu llg Iluusc nl' lh-lvgulvs Il: .l goml I!ll'IH'l'll'PlI1j.ii Advisory Voiixinillm-5 Varsity Snr- III: Bowling Vlubl I'rolvcIivc Ilepurliuvnt III: Yiv- 1-01' III: M Club II: 'l'f'c'llnif'nl The kind Qffffflllll'l'Ff1ll'lIIPlIll'P-1,0 Iory Vorps I: Junior Claus l'slu'r Illllll I IHl!'I'.il .I rrrff uhlfging frllnnf' Hun ll'If l1 lI'lI Ill't'Il't'1I.n KATHERINE PAIIIIAN Kay Sh-nugrupliic Fullrsm- Vif-Iury forps Ig Ii. A. A. II: llusim-ss Girls' Vluln III 'HI girl rwilil 11 .vmilw ihrll ,vpurl.'lr.v. RICHARD V. PALUMBO Dick 'l'0m-lmir-nl Vuursc House uf llc-lcgutvs II: Svc-rs-tary III: Protc-ctivc Ileparlnn-nt II, III: Senior Advisory Counc-il: -luniur Vlass 'I're-usurvrg Junior Vlass Prom Fumniiltceg .luninr Vlnss linnwl foiiirxiilteeg .Iuniur Vlass I'sl10r: lfuotlmll II, III: llaskvtlmll II, Illg Vnrsily M I'luli II, III Fair and .X'11lllH'l'.'f7'IF'lllH1j nml Irur, Thix lypr' may in' rurr, buf it .vurrly is yn u. GILDA PANTANO .IOIIN V. PANTANO .lulm Xl:u'l1ill1'Slmp IIUIIFNI' llancl I, ll. Ill: Vovntimiiil Nlulv Vlmrus II. IIIg l'r1--Imlm-limi lhuliu IIg I'rm--Inrluvliun Ivrnnuu- lim Ig Ynwzllinnsll Fluclr-nl, I'ouna-il I, II: Illlraillmrnl lhu-ik:-llmll III Klrwn In nnlnff. IZA-ml lfff ull, ALICE MARION PARKER ilvllugrupliiv I'nurs1' Yivlory Vnrps I .I frirrui lf: ull who Izmir hfrf' IIILDA D. PARRELLA I 'l Ii:-nm-rnl Illlsilu-us I'm1l'sw ?iI1-nugralpliiv I'uurw 'HI rlmrminy girl In I.-mm-f' Yivlnry Ilsrps I .I p1r'u.vunl und likruhlr girl. ANNE PATTERSON ANN LEE PATTERSON GLORIA D. PEARL ROBERT J. PENTA Pnl Putt Glo Mike Huh Sh-imgrnpliiv Fulxrsv Vmullm-gs' Vullrsv Vnllegv Course- JAIIIHIIIIIIIVQ' Vuurw I A. A. lliiling Vlulw I. III: Swimming Vic-lnry Corps I: IInlvlmy Vluln Il Nlililnry Drill I. Il. III Thr kind :if girl if in u plrfuaurn lo IIIIIII III: Vivlnry Vnrps I1 files' ln llwr 111111 lmrf u lo1111lfrieml. J lrnrfrirml. krmu-. I'lulx IIIg .Iuninr Nlarslinl 'HI Phrlrming girl, lilwfly ami s1l'PrI. LQRRAINE A, PERRY EDWARD 0. PETRUCCI Lon-y Eddie Commvrm-iul Uoursc liflwlllile CDUFSC M. II. uiru' Club II. III: Vic- Secret:-ry Student Council II. III: lqry 1'Iul,I House of Delegates I, IIQ Chorus .-I lv-ry 1:l1'4r.wIng lH'fNlYllfllIfll.n III: Bfmfls Mld SUUIIPS ll, III .-I good Par for 1III48il'f a ynnrl laxie fur n1l4xif'. THOMAS PERRY GERTRUDE E. PHALAN Tom Trudy 'I's-4-hnicul Course Hospital Training Course It's Hu' quid ours 1rho arf survms- When a friend's in ncul, she is ful. Ihrre imlrmI. PIIYLLIS M. PETITPAS THERESA MARIE PINTQ Phil Terry Slcnogruplliu- l'o-opcruiivc Course general Business Course Victory Furps I: Business Girls' G0nd fhingp mmf in small pqgk. Ululr III ,,ae, ' .-I plraxing smilz' 1r1akr'.v you worlh- 1:-hilf'. iv CARMELLO PIRRELLO, JR. GERARD W. POIRIER RICHARD A. POIRIER WILLIAM J. POLCARI lluml Jerry Dick Bill 'l'4-rllnivul Cmlrsv Tt'f'lIIlIK'IlI fours? 'I'v1-lmivul Course Gem-rul llusim-ss Course lixuliu-Ruclur l'rc-Induction Voursc- Soccer 'l'1-nm II, IIIQ 'Frm-k III: Vive-I'r1-simlont of Camera Club IIIQ Viviory Form I3.lunior Bond Rullx ll: I-'ull llnsvlmll I, II 'Per-linicall Club I, II. III: Cumeru Senior Iiuncl III: Stump Fluh I, II The lflnz' und Whilr Stull' II llv'xfull qf Iifl- um! laughin, l'lulm III: Ilnnd I, II, III III: 'fechnir-nl Fluh I AIIIl I Il'lllI I.1-prion Orutoriq-ul ion Surf-rsex ix rfrlain for 'Jfrry'.' Ilmmr is Ihr' rru-unl of rirfurf' Irst Hur who Lv nurr fu lu' .rmrrfuful .IOYCIC IE. POLLARY I.. RICHARD I'0'l'llII'2R Jay Dim'k C'o-operative' Store Training I'oursc Vabim-I Making I'uura1- Business Girls' Club III, Viz-Inry Vuvatiunal Malo Vborus II, III Corps, Fo-op I'Iub III 1 a'Ull'l1'f l' 1'l'4'f!lHIH'- Howl things mnzv in small pnrh- agar. MAURICE T. POLLEN MURIEL -Ig POVYELL .r Morrvv. G4-nvral Iillslnf-ss I oursv Amimlmingkfourse IIanml I, II, III: Drvllvslra I, II, Vivtury Furps Ig Military Drill IH: II s'n-css -Glrlgi film' 'Hu I H In Hur muvn' u-ill furry hrrfrlr. We all rlyrrr' hr'.x- our nf Ihr' bmi. DORIS POPE RICHARD B. POWER Doris lIi1'll General Business Voursv 'l'pf-hniq-al Fmlrge Clic:-rleader III VFPCIIIIIPIII Club Ig Stamp I'lub I, nlf f'l'0f'fff' fmd.fHl1fzf.fuu. II. III: Tru-nsurer III: Vlivas Club III, Sc-vreiary III: Thr Blur anal Wh1'lf' Stall' III, I'r1--Inzlllvlioli Rmliu Vlaams II llix gnml qurllilira an' pl4'nlliful. CIIESTER J. POWERS, JR. WILLIAM J. PRESTIJDIIN CAROL T. PRETTI RUDOLPII PREZIOSI Jack Hill Val IIu4Iy l'oII1-go I'nurru- I'abim-L Making Voursz- Mm-rr-banilising I'ulxrs1- lic-ru-ral Ilusim-as l'mlr'u- Xlililary Drill I. II, III Vir-c--Pri-sidc-nl Stud:-nt i'uunr-il II, .V1'.w'l1irjf mul lalfylllfr yn ham! in ln all rf-.-:pw-lx. mn' :if Ihr hr.vI. I'au'Il .wrlflma final hm rqnal. IIIQ Vu:-ational Male Chnrus II IIIIVIILN 'AA Iighf heart lirm lung. NANCY J. PRICIC ICl.lZABlC'l'll A. QUINN HNHHI' Ili-Hy livin-l'ul lhlsilli-ss l'uursn' Folia-gm' foursv Ski fllllll lllg Vivlnry Furps l film' Vlulr II. III: Vivlory Corps l'1'r.vn1ullflg, rl glwrlnlillg Nmilw, 'I'lu'rr ,v llliwllifjf in Ilmxr laughing .Ill zlvlllw' nlilulg u frivml uwvrlll- 4-gf-N. u'l1ilr'. MARIE J. PUNCH ALEXANDER D. RABASCO 'l'illin- l'llll4-liivn l,llkl?u Gi-nvrnl lhlsim-ss Vnllrwv 'll4'i'lllllI'!ll Unursc Suplmnmrv linml llriw- l'mnmit- .I gmail xlmrl, fllhiltl-1lllllll'l'1l, rlnfl lcv: Suplmnmrn- llnp fllHlllllllll'l'1 fullnffuu, Suplmiiiulw- Duvs .Mn-lltg .lnnim llulni Drivv C'mnlnilh-1-3 .luninr prlilll l'omlniI lvl-1 Vivlury Vorp-i I lflv' in lmprf' J0llN E. PUOPOLO HARRY RANTY .lolnmy uIIm.n.r 'lll'1'llllll'lIl l'm1rsv priming Ummm, 'fvvhnirnl l'lulm lg Senior llsln-r ll: ghldvm q',,um.il II' III vif'l N 4 'l'N I- ll .l flue' ffllnu' mul 11 grind xpnrff' ll1 .v lrrrn Iukrn lzy l'm'lr Sum, llllm 1-nul1ln'I lmrr 41 lwllrr mlm. BARBARA RASMUSSEN MARY REAGAN MARY T. REILLY .IANICE A. REIMER llnrbi1- NlllI'll'u Mary Jun Vulligm- Gull-sv f'0lllIllQ'Y'1'lIll I'uursv Blau-luiiw l'le-rival l'ours4- G4-lloranl llusim-ss Volirsm- lliugrupliy Stull' of Thr lflnr uml Quir'1rlu1l rvsrriwl, u umflrxi Iypr' :J Vivtury Corps lg Husinrss Girls' li. A. .L I, II, Ill: M. Il. S. Girls' H'hi1vlll girl. Vlulv III: Ii. A. A. I, II, III: fluh II, Ill: House nf Du-lrguh-s l'wr.wmlliI11. u rlmrruiug xruilr. .Yir-1' In Inuk ul. nnw' Ifr ,i'lllllll,l' lg Swimming fllllll Ill: Killing 1 lfrrr: mimi, 41 frirml u'nrll:n'l:ilr. filllll ll: Vi:-Iory furps l l.fuv'l1'r1r.v.v has its rhllrrlmf' EDWARD W. RICHARDSON PHILIP E. RICHARDSON 'l'4-fl Phil Vollc-go Vourru- 'l'e1-lmivul fl0lll'NP l'rnm'k I: l'rol4-4-livr I,l'D!II'lIll1'Ill 'Il1'l'lIlll1'lll l'lub l: .lunior llslif-rg Ill, Inlrnmurnl lluaki-lbnll Ill Intramural llnskm-tbnll ll: Foollulll .I hny lrnrlhlrnnn'ir1y. I, II, Ill: IIo1'k4-yll, III .llhlPlir' fn :'1'1'r1f rung. Vic-tory Forps Ig G. A. A. I: lhili LOUISE M. REPUTO Louie I-Iospilul Truininxz Voursv f'lub II. III: Ilonlv l'l4-onolnifw SILVIO JOIIN RIIIIIA Sil College Volxrsv flI.S.D Forps I. ll fllllll III TIN' lypr you lr'h'r, 'KI nir-r girl rrilh rl fri:-fully 11-ny. CARMEN A. RESTIVO Rusty Teclinival Course 1' .1 fellow u-hn ix lilrrrl by many. ADELE RICCA College Course fII.S.l fumern Club III: G. A. A. II, III: Itnliun Club II, III: Swimming Club I: Tennis Club II: Riding Flub III, Canteen Coniniillf-0 II. III: Vivtory Corps I, II. III 1'hPm1ful, nrlrlylpy, ul1r'ay.v happy. GERALD M. RIDEOUT .ll'rry lil:-1-trim-al Voiirsv Senior Advisory Founvil III: Vo- r-utionul Mule Thorns Il. Ill: Hdrly TPM II llis smile and 111'r.vnnal1'l11 will win him NIIPFPRR in f'rPr11jiPlrl. RICHARD RICE Dirk Gen:-rnl Ilusinm-as Voursn- EDWARD A. RICIIARDS l'l'ld Prinling Voursn- Thr hrs! urr Qflrn zml.-norrn. JEAN A. RIDLON .l1-ull 24h-nogrnpliiv Vourvu- li. A. A. I, ll. Ill: -lunior liolul Drivv l'omlnilh'r'g Junior I'ronl l'oixlirlittvv: S1-nior Advisory Vonn- cilg Senior Prom l'ounnilh-ug Illusi- nens Girls' C'lub III: Sonior Prom Ilillel' ,l1n'uyshuppy. nlwuyx guy. nn I'll'f'lH'll Troupe- ll, lII: Vivlory llu JEAN P. RILEY Jiuly Fnllm-gr Unursw I A. A. I: hickory lorps I, II .IOIIN RAYMOND ROACII Ray lilercluinclising Fuurse Yivlury Uurpsg li'1'1'il'1l' Agvui III I xrnilr' nr :lay h'r'r'p.v Ihr lrlui-.v ll1' rrImlr1'1'x n'l'll.vl11-r1'1'1f. ilu-u 11. ELSIE RITLIIIE Nlnvllim' I'li'riu'nl Vuurw RUTH A. ROACHE -lxmyr Il l0l'J' Form 50 lllvlslmll li Gvm'rnlIIusincss Yourse- uinvss Girls' Flulm III lx rlryrrmlnhlf' us lhw rlulu is lung. IRENE T. ROACII II:-in-v Slvnugrupliio Volxreu' siuusx Girls' Vluhg lliograipliy l'nnn-rn Ululig G. A. A.: Vic-tory Vurps .I .vurlny rlixpn.-rilinu hux .vhf'. ELEANOR T. RONCO Ellie Shlnugrupliiv Voursf I-'ivlml IIm-key I: Ii. A. A, I. II. III: lmlilur, Thr Him- mul ll'hiIr Stuff: lgu,in,,,,,, Girls' plug, Wivlury Vnrps l ri1'mllim'.v,w, u qualify uv' ull ml- m Irv. EVELYN M. RONGONE Ge-nm-rnl llusinvss i'uurs4: Vivlory Vurpx 'Ilmnyx huppll. nrrwr mul. Sh1 x rl rhvffrful, lilflz' z'r1rjful. PAUL ROSA Paul l'll00I.rivnl Unursv Yom-nlinnnl Slumlenl. Founcil I, II. III, President Vuvntinnul Student, Vuuncil II, III, High Srhool Stu- dent Fnuncil II, IIIQ High School IIouse of Delegnles II, III, Mule Chorus II, III: Xfovie Ops-ratnr I. II, III I'fwr lnyal, ever lruf' In lhe Irish he has In ilu. ELIZABETH A. ROSE Betty College Course CA.ll.J Frenr-li Troupe II, Ill, Thr rind White Staff III fi girl wilh lrur spirilf' KENNETII R. ROSE Ken Tevlinivul Pours? 1f1,,, Tevlmicul Vluh II, III: Rifle Vluh Ilg Military llrill II, III: Viz-lury Vnrps II: Student Vahinn-t III: Thr Blue and While Staff III: Prvsident of Technical Club III A lfkmhln Imp u-ilh a lflsruhlr way. LAWRENCE E. ROU'l'ENIlI'IRCi Larry Elm-1-tria-al Uoursq- Movie Operator II, III: Vo:-ational Malf- Vhorns II, III: Senior Skit ll:-'x 'I1!'l'l'f lmuglliy, 11r'm'r pronrl. lm! popular in r'rr'r11 r-rnarrlfi LEONARD B. ROUTENBERG Lenny Elec-triclll Course Movie Operator II, III: Vocational Male IIIIOYIIS II. III: Varsity Som-- ver III: AI IIIIIII III: 51-niol' Advisory Vonnr-il III: T1-nnis II, III: Srnior Skit lVf1ilrw his kind mul rr-ruly 11-il, H1111 all lhefun fha! you-x with ll. TIIELMA D. ROY 'I'h1-Ima I'oIIf-ge Course .Iunior Marshal: .Iunior Duc-s Agent: Swimming Vlub II: G. A. A. I. II, III: House- of Dc-If-gates III: Sc-nior Prom Usher A ympnlur girl zrilh u plrn.-ring muy. WILLIAM R. RUIILE Hill 'IH-1-Ilnir-:II I'ours4- 'I'n-1-hnit-al Vluli III Hill, lr'r.vl1rrlhinl' 1folrr.vlrrll, PAUL RUDZINSKI Tm-4-Imival Voureu- Ilarul I. II, III: 'IW-1-Illlimll l'InIi I, II: Yin-tory Vorps I. II: Intra mural Ilaska-thall I. II Huw ofillr ln-.tl u-4' ull rrgrrrf' GLORIA A. RUGCIERI '4GIory Ste-nograpliiv l'ourr41- Iillsinesa Girls' l'IuI1g Vit-tory Corps .I lltrpplu-gn-lur-lrjf girl. IIILDA C. RULLI AUDREY M. RUSSELL JAMES F. RUSSELL, JR. CARMEN P. RUSSO IIiI ltlavhinm- t'I4-rival Voursx- Sw1-dv Ih-xl Illb-0lbl'I'IlIIVt'SIUI1'IIITIIIIIIIIKIIOIIFNI' Il. A. A.: Girls' Vlnh III: 'IH-nnis 'I'1-1-Inuit-aI Fonrfu- l'ivi:- t'onrs4- S1-4-rt-tary of Storm- Training Flass: t'Illlm IIIQ Vivtory Vorps I 'IH-1-hnie-al t'Iulx I: Junior l'xIu-r II Victory Vorps Honor Noll first, quartt-r: t'o'op 'Ht .many rli.v11n.vili'm has .vllr'. 'Ll hay so jolly van nrrrr lu' worry. Tn know' him ix lo lilw' him, I'IuIr II'1'lh hrr 'huzrl rum' 111111 lwr 'rmliunl xmilP,' Hilda is Ihr girl uw' all admire, MARY EVELYN RYAN JERRY SALUCUO lIIm'liillx' I'lvricnl Vullrsc J 'im-lury Corps: Ti-nnis Club ll: Business Voursc Il. .L A. Ilg Book Rimini lI1'rf'.w ufvllou' yau'd like to know. lflllllfl' null, :wry s11'ue'l. LOUISE W. RYDER IIPJLIQJN G' SAMPSON ul'-HI Sh-nugrupliic CUIITNQ' lollm-go I oursr l.I.If.l Yin-tory Corps Ig G. A. A. I I-. .L A. I, llg iuinorn Ilul ' II? l'rr.xur1ulily, prp, and plenty qf go. lrvm-lr 'l'rmipv ll, lllg Victory Unrps Ig 'IR-nnis III II:-r xmilv is hrr pnuwr In r'lmrm. CARL A. SACCO, JR. RICHARD A. SARDELLA Suu usardll Viviv Vuursc Fullege Course III'l'Ill'NII'lIv lg Yi:-tury Fnrps ll: lluliam l'luh Il, IIIQ Intrnmurul Ililrnmurul Ilnskm-llnnll ll Ilnsclmll II, IIIg Truck III .l yoml xpurf, full rjfunf' .-I l1'rll-lilrrrl frllouul' RONALD F. SARNIE lIonniv Vollvgv fuursn- lIi.S.J .lm-I u youll dll-fllllllllf1'llUll'.N MARY H. SAUNDERS Helen Sic-nogrnpliic CUIIFSI' Yivlory Vorps I 15011 Divisiunlg IIIINIIIUSS Girls' Vlulx III ll1'r vlmrm is IIN' .v1rr'1'l H8 llcr ,vulilr'. VINCENT SAVARESE, JR. KATIIRYN A. SCANLON Vinnie Kiki follegc Course fll.S.J Victory Vurps I: Iluim- l'Ii-oriniiiim President of ilu- Ilulinn Club: Club III Slmlcnt IIIIIYIIIQI llrr smilv' will vurry hvr f'lu'1'rfully lu all rcxpc'cl.v, una nfllu: In-xl. through lif1'. PA UL F. SCANLON General Business flUlll'N4' GEORGE A. SUIIAFFER Follege l'uurs4- fA.l5.l ANNAMAY SCIIUMB Ann College Course A nivvr yirl wr nrrrr lrnrzr, LILLIAN E. SEARS CATHERINE A. SELVITELLA ANTHONY SERENA hill l'athy Tony l'n-upc-ruiivv Shure Training Vmlrsm' Vivic Cnursv 'l'cvlmiual Cnursv ANNA SCIIURIAN Nunn Intramural llaske-tlmll II. lll: H NUlUll 'llfllillillk VUIIFN4' llama Day I slwr Yin-tory Vorps lg Kvllllllll Snvivly I: I'11ul fx full rlml IM-nl lay ull. llulnv l'lL'ullulllim-x Vlnll lll Ur'rnnI, yr! vllfrpflllg .lr'Iir:', yr! rr',viyll1'1l.A' PAUL SCRIBN ICR S4'rilx llerf .v In ll purlnzfr in fun, Ihr fu- I-fl,-,-fri,-nl q'm,r,,- WW' Und f ff'V lxhi1' 'ff fill 'U' ,FUN l'llvc'lri1':ll I: lhulin uml l'fl1'c'lrnlxim-e4 '!l'Ull.n II. 111 K1'r'n in mind, xujfl in xpnrlf' ROBERT SURIBNER Mm- Full:-gr Voursv l'iviliam Def:-nru' 1, II, lllg Houm- Su'cf'lmldfriz'nr1l11,lrirlclllmllrm-. of Delegates Ig Bunk:-tlmll I, II, Football I, III Our vnlcfnr Ihr yrr1r'.v mms! popular beau, linux lo lhul lrrll-knnlrn fwlluw, .Ilm'. VIRGINIA E. SERINO Ginny SICIIUKTIIDIIII' I'u-opcrntivv Vollrxc Via-tory Vlulrg llusim-as liirls'I'lul1: Gin-Is'1iluu l'lul1I, Ilgltuliun Vlulm llnlinn Vlulr 1, II, lIIg Hump ulluruwl, xim-1-rr, mul imluxtrfnus Vu-op l'luh lll II, III Ululr I Frimdshi11 is llu- breathing roxr: mth Quzetunrllrinrln'1'lhusvrinu.v nzimlf' swvclrlcss in every fvlflf' lun. U Joe Lynn Am-uiimixig l'uursc Hospitnl Training Uoursc Yivlnry Vlulv Library SMH' I, Il, III .lluwlyx happy, :ll1l'rl,r1.i-girly. flood humor 1x yurullimx rlrul 1ri.v- slum L'urnhinr'zl, l,. ANN SEYBOIII' Rl'l'A M. SHEA Mm Sll'IlUf.fTllDilil' l'0lIl'S!' Uullm-gl' 4'uiii':4c ki-I5-5 Tl1z'g1irl will: Ilia' lll1.'hI'NIliI'ff.u IIN' lmrlrnr rmfrurx Fur In-rfulnrr' yvurx. Q MARY SHANNON VICTOR J. SIIEHAB 5 f'UIll'gl' Voursc Vic Trlillrw ruakr p4'rjfr'1'lim: rlml prr- K'0li9gC VUIIFSC fi-rlinu in no lrifh'. gl-,,j,,r flags Play JOSEPH SERVELLO CAROLYN A. SHAW For hr's I1 jolly youll fc'll4m'. GEORGE H. SHELDON GORDON G. SHEMKUS EVELYN ANN SHEPARD DON SHERMAN Shvldy Shemcy College Course Don .xlfllllllfillg Voursc 'l'evhnii'ul Coursv Frcllvli Troupe II, III llc ix iz uiimv num u-lm .mys Inu! The'ff'wcr fha wurilx the greater lhc Sweet and lourf, lilllr -wil! profit. MURIEL A. SHORT SIl0l'li0U Sim-lmgrzlplliv l'uurs4- It ix :mi 1'1'1'r11f1u1rrr Nm! .vm1'II.x- .vu .v1l'z'1'l. HELEN V. SILLIKER Nls-rm-llnvlslisivlg Vuursn- flrrul u'urL',v un' p:'pl :r1rr1wl hy p4'rx1'l':'rrlrl:'1' FRANCIS J. SILVA Fran 'I'01-llnivzxl Course llixfulurw lnnl.-.v bright .IAI VKSON SILVA .l:u'k C'ull1'lz1' I'ollr:41' lhllul I. ll. lllgUr1-Iwwh-:u I, II, III: Sm-vcr I I I PAUL SKERRY A1-1-ulllxlillg Fmlrm- flaws l'r1-ninlvlll I: SIIIIIPIII C'nlnim-I I: I'huirmnn Walsh- Pup:-r Drive- I: I'halirmun Hop l'ulnmilI4'v lg l'hnirman Hom! Drive Gulllnilla-u I: Yivhxry Vorps I: Prom I'ommit- lm' I: .Kvlillg I'l't'NIlI1'IlI of Aldvr- nmn I: Stud:-nl I'nlxilu-I Il: I'rrsi4 mlm-Ill I'4lnl4'r:1 IYIIIII ll: Ilunw Ronin Ilvlc-gnh' Ilg Hom! Ilrivu II: M. Il. S. Auxiliary llunul ll 'tlfurr fxlrrlf'l1Ir'1',Ir'llr'fFf1'rlrf.vflfp iv rurrrf' ANNA L. SKILLIN Ann Follr-gv Fuursv I.il'4'ly uml .x-lrrrl, .vllr's ul jug lu ln4'rl. ALFRED SMITH DEBORAH SMITII JEAN P. SMITII JOHN C. SMITH AI W U IN-In U 'UIQ-allli1 ' S milllv SIN-vi Alvlnl Vullrsm- lhllvge- Voursv IIU-xpilzll VIVHIIIIIIIK i'mlr:u- Klux-hilu' fmlrm' wnliunul Halle' I'lmrns Il Girls' Howling flllh I: flaws Ring I.iw'1l'irr'. lnlrnnnlrnl Ilnskvfluslll III I Irnr' :mul lslxlirlg-fri1'r1:l. IIIYIIIIIIIIIPU .l fyrumlf1'llnrr,' uv' all uylrraf Su'f1'l ln look ul um L'nnu'. Tull, lnlomlr, lrlm'-ryrrl uurl xnmrlf' .IUNF R. SMITH MARY E. SNOW College l'Ulll'HlE Belly Vim-lury Uorps I: Hom-iv nl' llvlo- Cu-operative OHi1'e'l'ruining Uoursc gulvs l, Ill: Dm-:A .Mn-nl I: Nl. H. Shy nrrmnplixhnl much S, Girls' Vlulr ll, lllg Junior Prom .lull nmr11'friv11'Ixfaxl. llslwrg Junior Nlnrslmlg Sl-nior .Uuy hvrfulurf n:11'r1w.v Prom llslu-rg li'4'l'iz'w Stull' Ill Equal Ilml fjtlu' pu.vl. .l ll'0llll!'l1fHl SIHIIHI lu know, jim! Im-unxf' il'.x- .lnn1'. MMULVN L' SM cal-:uncle 11. SNOWDEN h Ul'y u 4 i'nllcgcC1mrsu lB.S.l Stl-nugruplilv l'u-opcl':iln'v l'ol1r:u' Immmural Basketball H lu n wl 'g H ll'unIx nrr frmiuinz' but flrvd.v are rnaxrruliuvf' WILLIAM E- SMl'l'll LORRAINL A. SNYDER Billy .. Lmryn A4 'll Pl C U e Vu-operative Office Training Course Hmnl lurk In Ihvfnfurf' 1'lmlnp. Art Club I, 1I5 Hobby Club I, Prvsidenl ll 'lllnnzir rrlrryy, pz'rxunijiz'zl. SARINO SOLLAMI THOMAS C. SOMERVILLE ROBERT P. SPARACO JOSEPHINE N. SPIRITO lDu,1ty Olin Boll 'A-llbil gpm.,-,ll lgmim-5,4 q'0m-,N l'lls-clrimil FOIIFSI' Volloge fourse Fins- .Krls Voursv Ilnliun Vlillp ll Xlnvic Upvrulurg Yom-ulimmul Mule lfoullmll lll lluliun lllllll Ilg .Xrl lllllll ll. lll llunmr rx Iln' lmrnmny fd' ilu' Vliorus ll l'1'r.v4m1llily plux L'r'rn 'gf zniml, llrr unilnitiun anfl tnlunl is u win liyqrlf' .I xi-:mv qi' hu nmr is llu' sul! fd' lifcf' .l lll'Hl'l' :nun is lzurrl lu jimi. ning c'u1nl1znulinn. GEORGE 'I'. SQUIRES MARILYN ANNE S'I'EEVES IIIIIU will :rr all hah' In lrrlrr! Rirhnrrl .L Str:-rnx, ur rulhrr, Sivan GERRIT STEENBRUGGEN ANDREW STEWART Dutch A ndy Radio and Iilectroniv foursv Iilevlria-al Vuursc Vocational Male f'I1nrus III Movie Operator II Friendly and intclliyrnl lhufs our In :furry hr Jars nal lrrlzrrc Dutch. JOAN STICKNEY FRANCIS J. STRAZZERE PAUL J. SULLIVAN MARGARET JILANNF SUMNER Jo I ranny Sully .Ie-anm- Vnllmu' IIOIITNI' Ilawlia I'Ils-4-Irmliz-s Vnursc fullegm- fuursc Valle-gr Vuurso lc-anis II. IIIg Yir'l0ry1'nl'ps Yswaliumll Mali' I'Imrus II, III: Sporls All Girl Flmir I. II: G. A, A. Ig ilu-uyx rrrulyfnr u y'mfllin1v. PTC-IIlIIlII'II1!ll I, II Trac mrril ix crrr A'nnrru. Snphonmrc Ilnnzl IIUIIIIIIIIIVPQ Viv- .I youll all-arnunrl f1'lln1l'. Iury Corps I, II 'CI quid gurl uml tl brilliant .vr'lmlur. Skipper Stv0viv: fIIa4-him-' Ilopartmz-nt Colle-ga l'our-10 Intramural Basketball III 'KI fricnrl uwrfh krm1rn'n,1. Fur l1r x rl jally grmrlf1'llvlll',n MARION E. S'I'I'IAD RICHARD A. STICVICNS SIvmIiv 5l1'W ' AIPTPIIIIHIIIYIIIK l'uurs4- I'0ll Kl' I 'lll'H4' In. A. A.I Svnlur Advisory Vlnllllvilg 'l'ral'k I, '4I'1'rsom1lily plu.v-'uv-ll lnak for II, III: I'u-Vaptain Indoor 'l'ra1'k yourxflff' Ill BARBARA A. SWEENEY Burl: Betty S1-4-I1-luriul Vnnrsu College ClllIFHl' Vii-lnry I'n1'ps I, ll: Il. A. A. li ll. A. .L I: Vim-tory Vorps I .lnninr lNlursl1ulgS1-nior I'rnn1 lislwrg llllSlIlt'N!i Girls' Vlnlvg Yivlory SIIIIIID I'oll4-4-lm' Knuwu lu many, lihwl by ull. FRAN K J . TAM BON E l rnnki1- 'l'4-vlnliia-nl Course- l'rotn-1-livvD1-pnrlnu-ntIIl3Scnior 'l'u.hnil.,,1 Club 1: 1,,h,,,,,m,-ul Pronl Usln-r .I loyal frivml mul u youd vluxs- 'n gales III ELEANUR RITA TANURETO lil 1'uAop0ruliv0llflivc Training Course Vivlnry Vurps lg Thr' lilur' uml Whilz' Hunmllmnk I Qule'l, llrnnurv, u frivml mast ,vun'. MARGUERITE G. TESTA Margin Slvmugrnplxia- l'onrsc Ilnsim-ss lAIlll'lllIN'S ll, IIIL Tvnnis llI: Vivlnry Stump 1'nllv4-lor III Quin mul xwrz'l. lCLlZABE'l'H D . TAT E l'Iurm'.vi, plczmnnl, mul Irur' ix lhlx jolly 1'lrlxxn1f1lf'. ARTHUR R . TAVER NA Tn vy 'l'ec-lmim-nl Course Basketball I, II. IIIQ Intrnmnrul Tennis I, ll, III: House of Delc- .l vcrxutilc' young man lik:-4l by ull. DAVID W. TAYLOR 'llluve' Elem-trim-all Course I'r1--Induction Welding I. ll: Eddy Te-st III Luis of fun, lvls QI mirth, always yuml, drawn to earth. ROBERT A. THISTLE ROBERT V. THOMANN MARIE B. THOMPSON Boll Bob Tommy A4-4-nllnting Cuursv Mau-hinv I'nnrs1- Stenu,.grupl1vr Vnnrse Mililnry Drill I, II: Pre-Inmluclion Intrnlnnrnl lhlslu-Hmll III Yivtnry Corps .Xnlu M1-4-lmnim-I llz' will find xrlrf-c.vs in hix quirl lt'x nice lo hr natural u'hrn yuur Thr u'ise'.s't mun 1-nulfl uxk no more wnyf' Hfllllfllllll Iliff. than to be simple, manly mul lrucf' xv? STANLEY L. THOMPSON Stan College Course -Innior Prom Vommittee II: The Iiluv unrl Whilr' Staff III, Trzivk II, III 'lilwalfx rcafly lu ,w'rz'1'. DOROTIIEA 'I'IIURS'I'0N lloliien Cu-operative Oflia-Q Training Vnlirm- ulififricnt unzl r-upablz' in crrry u'u11. ROGER W. TOBEY Red Printing Funrsc Knnurn tu many. .IAUQUELINE Ii. 'I'0BIN .I:ic'kic fullvgv Ililllfsllf Yivlory Vnrps I, II, Ski I'luIi II, III: All Iiirl IIIIUII' III: film' Iillllr lIIg Ilnrse-lnivk Ilirling III, Girls' .Ulllrliv Assm-izilioli Ill, Swim- ming III, Ifnollnill l'sln-r III: Spring Frolim-s III 4' llrr llbflllfll In rnljuy liff' fx llle' lfry to hw' .v:u'f'u.vx. PIIYLLIS MARIE 'I'UI,MAN I'hyl Ifinv .Kris I'uiirsv Spring II:-viz-vi' I, II: Ifrnlic I, Ill llrvlim-slrn I1 Gln-0 I'lnl1 I. II, III, .-Irt Vinh I. II, III: Iluliliy Flnh I, II, Vim-tnry Corps I .Iluxiv has f'hf1rm. WINNIFRED M. TOLINIAN Winnic Slcnogrnpliiv Vonrnn Business Blum-liines II, III: Thr lfluf rind II'hih' Ilumlliook Stuff, Vi'-Iury Corps I1 IIol1lry Vlnlu III .I jimi pzmvon In l'rmn'. GLORIA TORREY WILLIAM TORTORELLA FRED A. TOUGH, JR. BETTY ANNE TOZIER Glu Bill 'l'ln- Aimnir- linux Ik-Hy Ifllll' 'VIH i'Ulll'Hf' I'il1'c'Iri1':1l f'ullrs4' 'I'v4'lini1':il Vollrsv l'ull1'gm- Vulirss- Vinh: Xl. II. S. Girls' Vlnli Xluvii- Opvrutnr ll. III: Yairailv Nu-vi-r III, NI Vlnlvg YUUIIIIUIIZII Xlnlv Vliornw ll, Ill l lrr'l1'1'll' Illz' nun ix uln-uy,v xliirlzuyf' 'IH-cl: Vlnlx I, II, III: Stamp l'lnli Ig llncs .Igm-nl I: Ilnml .Igi-nl lg lllililairy Drill I, ll, lllg IIUIIHI' of ID4-lm-gzilvs I. II: Vlnss Ilny I'slivr II: Sm-ninr liraulnalinn I'sln-r II, .Inninr Prnin IVOIIIIIIIIIPUQ Rifle- Vlnli II: Thr Iflur' und Whih' Stull' III: Track III: Vluxs Historian l ri1'mls lic will have fur many 11 day. .Ill Inlrl I lnulr I, ll, lllgth-1-In-,lu-an I, Ill, The Iilm' uml II'lll'Ir' Ilnnsl- lnmk Slnff I: The lflln' null ll'hih' Fluff III: G. A. .L I. II. Ill: Frvm-li 'l'runpv II. III: Ilnrsi-Inn-k Riding III .In rrrrllwilf n1rmir1'ur: :rho ilmwrnv nluvh .v11r'm',vx ANNA M. TREBINO -'l'r.-1.1.y i'u-opvrxnlivv llllivv Training Course Vivlnry Furps QArmyl 'HI qllfrl, mul plnmfrly munurr hux xllrf' .IOSEPII TRINGALI 'l'ring Slwvl Meinl fnursv V01-nllnlml Sllnlvnl Ctlllllvll I, II .-I likmlnlz' fvllnuhl' OLIVIA 'l'lllKTI Ollie Ii:-nvrul llusiun-ss Foursr- li.A.Al,II,IIIgIlnlinn1'lulmII. Ill: llusllu-ss l'lulr II. III: Ilulmlry llulr I. Il. III: XIUIUFX 1 lull I, II: Ski l'lulr III: SWIIIIIIIIIIK Vluh II. Ill I V'l'l'Il1lN may r'o1rlr,4!'rie'll4lx muy gn, hu! Ullir'.v 41frirmlfurrrrr. SHIRLEY M. TYLER Sl1irl College Course G. A. A. Ig Sophomore II0p Com- vuittz-vg Ilonml I'ullnuil.u'e I: Pro- lvvtivv Ilvpurlmenl, II: I'II'!'IN'Il 'l'roupn' Il. Ill: M. II. S. Girls' Vluh II, III: i'lu-4-rlvnrlvr II. III: Ski Vluh III .l happy girl lrilhuul rl fur: ROBERT F. UNDERIIILL Hub Uollege Course Mililury Ilultulion I, II, III: Viv- tory Corps l .l fri:-nvlly mul Iilrvnlrlrffl-linux ANNA T. URBAN Ann Business Cullrse- .l frivml im11'PzI. ROBERT W. VALENTYN JOHN A. VALERIANI BARBARA M. VAN AMBURG DOLORES VAN BREEMIEN Vail Val Allloluolailm- K'mlrs1- Alllunmlvilr' IIIQ-vlmula-s l'nlll'-av Yuvllllullall Mull- i'lmrus III 'Il u'iii11Al'vllu11- IS hw. 'A ,llu-nys rwmlu in limr qf nrmI. Ilurlm Vullegn- Vnllrsl' lIl,S.l All Girl Flmir I, II, IIIQ Art l'lul1 ll, III: Ilulmlny Vlulm I. II. III: lfoolluull IlNlll'T I: Ifivlml Hn:-ke-y I, ll: Soflbull lllunupzvr l: Sufllmll I. ll: Howling I: ll. A. A. I. Il: Tennis II: Ss-niur Vlmm Play Alu-1111.1 un fIlfI'M'JlfI'1I unrkvrf' f'o-operative Ufllvc- 'I'ruining Fnursm Ski l'luh III .l fri1'mIluull. LILLIAN VANDER CAR MARJORIE R. VASS I.ilI NIirIg1- i'u-opvrzxtivv Shire' Training Vunrsv G1-lu-ral Iinsilu-ss Vmirsi- Vir-Iory Vnrpsg fn-up l'I1lIs III GUI. X, II, IIIgliI1-0 I'IuIu I. II. III: 'HI Il'IHIlfH1,l .vmilv mul u trrwfrirfrnl Spring Ifrnlivs I, II. Ill: Spring 41lrr1lyx. R1-vivw I. II. III: Gym Nlunihn' I, II: Sizlnlp f'nIIi-1-Iur III: I'nnIi-1-n 4'nn1xniIh'v III: 'I'1'nnis NI:nl:lgz'l' lg Swilnxning II: Junior I'rnnu I'sln-1 II: l'Iu-vrlr-ilsivr II. III: 7'h:- Iflln rmxl II lnlz' Fluff III: I I4-Iory Im-pw I: Iiingrnphy Writ:-r III .l IiHIv'1lfrfL'llnll'H In ull. LEONA E. VAN DER POORTEN MARGARl4:'l' M . VAZNAIAN uI 'II NInggin ' INIm'Ilin0 f'Is'rim-aI Vullrsi' q',,!ll.K.. fmlrsl. H-I l'I R If' ZIIVI fx I I I fI 'I'u Ii. .L .L I1 .Iuniur Xlnrsinll ll: IIunlI llrivi- I. ll: IIr1'I11-slrn I, II III1 Spring Ifrulii--4 I. II, III: Spring lie-vuv I, II. III: .hivisury i'mllu'iI III:Ounti-1-nUmnnnittm-I, II, III: Prvsiilcnt of Iilvi- Vinh III: .XII IIirI Choir Illg Thi' lfluf' mul II'llil1 Stuff III: Prom Skit III: Klusiv I'onllniIIA'v Ill: vim'-I'rvsi4I4-III nf Studi-ni Vanirinvt III: Vi1'Ioryi'nrps I Thr hurmnny :gf hrr fllfvpnnff rn 1'rlrruI,w In hrr jirlgffrfipn-. A1-FRED A- VASAPOLU Nlczlloms J. vmxznm Vins --vm. I'IIl'l'II'II'2'II. Iiauiin, :md I'Il4-1-trunin--1 M,,,.l,i,,,. q'.,,,,-.,,. II 'II ' hlluulify lrllx in u lung run 'I'rnr'k III Luis :gf gum! lurk In rl fru1'frir'n1I. uso vlicc:llIARE1l.o RICHARD P. VENOIT MARIE E. VINAGRO LQRRAINI-1 WALK!-:R MVN . Dick H Ria- II:lilly Iii-ln'r:lI IIIINIIIPNN I'uure-11' .Ivvulilliinz IIUIIYNC' Sivnngrflpiiio Vollrsr' Sivnngrzlpinii- Vullrsv I lilllz' Ivy klmlru by 1mln,r1, IIu1'kvy II. Uslplzlill Ill: Sm-vvr I. Thf' kind :if rl girl nw' lmrr' flljoyml nlluirl lrilh u .vo-'rfllfriy murmur II, IIIIDIFIIII III. InIruxnnr:1I Ilzlskei- L'nnu'ing. ImII I. IIQ Sl'l'I'l'IIlI'y uf Varsity III I'IuIw II, IIIQ 'I'rs-:null-4-r of thi- Svniur l'In as .l rml rlmmpinnf' MARY B. WALKPIR lllorvlmmlising Cmmrsv Il. A. A. I, ll: Vivlury forps Ig PAULINE A. WARD Polly General Ilusim-ss Cmlreu' Tha' lflur mul Wlzilf' Slnll III: Quirtnmlrrxf-rl'1'1l. liiugruphy Stull' IlI .llrrry :lx Ihr nluy ix lung. WILLIAM E. WALKER Hill JUNE W. WARNER College Course 'l'm-1'lmi4-ul l'uurs4- Swimming I'lub II, III Mililury Drill I, ll, Ill: lnlrn- Qui1'lullrl8ir1rrr1'. mural Tennis ll: Thr llluv um! ll'h1'l1' Skull' lll l riwmlly and xo:-:uhlr Inu-urfl.v x1'lmnlnmh'x lllIl'lllgd'IlI in hix N1lulfr.v, GEORGE WALSII Ga-m'gi1- MARION C. WARNER College I'nllrsP Aulmnulnilv Funrsu Lihrnry Stuff II llr',v ullruyx nloiuy xnmrlhiug lx'm4ly mul u-illiugfriru1I. :rnrlh wh ilu MARIE WATERS lien lluspilnl 'l'rnining Vnllrw JEAN E. WEATHERBEE College- Il0IIY'SI' nfirnllr in munnf'r. MELVIN WEIR Mol Elm-r'Irim'zxl Radio I'uurss- Home Hmmm For-rotary I: .'x1'I'0HIllI- livs Ig Vocutionul Nlnlv fhnrus lll The bellfr you lcnuu' him, Ihr lzrflrr you lil-P him. KENNETII J. WEITZ Kvxxnvy Allimuohilv I'0llrru' Shnle-nl Founm-il II. III: Vovulinnn Mule flmrux III Sm'1'P.v.v ix in his snlilrf' i GERALDINE G. WELLS Jerry DONNA M. WHITE Ilulllly Iluspilnl 'I'rnining funrsv Sh'ilngr:upI1i4- IVHIITHI' The Ks-mlull Sm-im-ty Ig Lihrairy li. A. K. I. II: lllwiln-as liirle Staff I1 Spring lin-vim-w I: Ifrnlivs lg Vinh III Musicl vutiv1:IIg.luniur NI:irNI1:lIII1 l,1'mlv rl plr'u.viuy fllnm,wpllfrr Junior Dm-s .Mn-nl ll: 01-1-Iu's!r:u I. II, III .I gnml ml1.vi4'iun rrhn pulx plfnwlrr In luring 11 frlrlulfi ADELE M. WESTAWAY Ivvslil- fnlivgv Vnllrsc' RUTH LUIS WHITE WI1ilim- lluspilnl Training Vunrru' li. A. A. I. ll, III: Ilusinvss Girls' I4IllIl lllg Varsity Ihlskm-IIr:lII I, II, Ilaskvllmll I: G. ,L .L I: Swim ming II Ill: l i4-Id Hm-ks-y Nlnnugcr II, III: Nr:-wr lwix Iruuhlw gf-I llrr 'Inu-n Howling I, II: Swimming II. III: Ii. A. A. Sovinl I'ulnlniH1'1' III .I ynml .v1mrfxn1nrl, ROBERT ARTHUR WESTI I0'l l' Him m MARGARET L. WHITMAN I':-gL1,v Gvnvrnl Iillsinm-ss fmlrsf' Fullvgv I'mll'wz- lIIN.i Sophulnurs' Hop I'sIn'r I1 Junior l'lru.ving in kuulr I'rrun I'sIlvr ll: I'I:lss Daly I'sIn'r Il: Senior Prom l'sh0r III: Sc-niur .Mi- visory C'0ll1n1ilI0c- III: Mililalry Drill I. IIQ lntrzlmnrnl Ihwke-tIu:uIl I, II: Valrsiiy Iiasu-Inlll III: Ynrraily Hur-kry Ill: Vnrsily NI Vinh III .I .wpnrlxnmn who lnnyllx hm n-ny iuln Hu' lwurlx vgI'fr1'rurl.v nwrrr flax In wry hi,-f :rn-if uni. ICDITII WIIITMORE ESTELLE F. WHITNEY EVELYN WILKINSON PATRICIA M. WILSON I 1Ii1- Whit llvvy PM Ii1'll1'7'IlI Ilnsillvss K'olxrs4- Iivlu-rail Ilnsinoss funrm NIEIFIIIIIK' Ulm-rivall VUIITNI' IIuvspit:lI YIIFIIIIIIIILZ Vullr-w him' I'Inlu I3 Yi:-lory Vnrlrx I1 l rfrmlly mm' gyrmrl-n1rfrrrwl. GI:-v f'InIr I. llg Vin-fury Vurpw I Iilisim-as Iii:-Is' Vluh III Nllrini-Z RUVIII' I: WIIISII' I 4'xIiv:lI I: l.iL'1'rl by ll4'rfrl'f'm1.v. ,I plrrrvirry pwrx-rr: In I.-nwrr ' I uIIil-1 I l'f:'rr11urn .v ffirn l'Il,lfIANOR M. WINGROVE A. JANIOE WOOD I l'uIIm-ga' llnlrw ujilllu I .X. X. lg XI. ll. S. Girls' l'IuIn ll. fmxllvgm' l'uurs0 III: .Iuniur Klursllzll II: Yin-Iury Yin-lury l'urps I Nlnnlp l'uIIn-4-Iur ll, III: I'.I'l'lll'Il Nrl'f'1'l1n'.vv rnrznx in .vmufl purlrrlgwx. Imupn ll III 7'll1'lHuruml lI'hll:' Nllil III IIlUII1l1IlI III Iulmx nrps I I 1-urlxf-1'rrrlim1.v girl lrflll fl l1'1'rru111f1 Sl: ,mf-.w11.nlfl1f, I.. ICLICANOR WOLSEY Imp IIIIIID Iwm- X II, III: NI. II. 5. lnrls JUNE ELEANOR WOOD ICI IVUUAISIPI' rls Vnursv SIL-rc-Immlising Foursc ' 'V ' Yivtury Forps I: I'II'UIlUlllI4'!4 l'l Ilulu ll lll' Xrl l'IuIn Ill- Thr I I: Nfm-rn' 11 :mul ll'l1ilr Fluff III uml u firm! frlrml lu hflrw. . . Illg IIolm- Room IJ.-lm-gnlv III llrlppy mf HH' flu!! ix lung, JANE A. WOOD c:ARMm.A M. vmafx I 0IIl'p:1' fnllril' lII.5,I fam II I N I 'I'Ni l 'f'IH'h III 'llI II- lin-nn-rul linsim-ss Vullrsq- Ill Ilnlizln l'Iuh I: .XII Girl flmil' Il l'rr11liHlrI'l wry. FRANCIS YICNNAIIO MARIANNF. L. ZACCARDI LORRAINIC J. ZANI ROSE MARIE ZAMPARFII I I rzmny lluspitnl 'I'r:lillil1g Vnllrw I.ol'ry U Rus:- tl-Ill-gv l'olll'-1' Il:lIi:1ll l'IuIb ll NIu'l'r'Iu:lmIirw l'mlrs1' Slvllnglwlpllim- Vol I'l'uIc1-livv Ilvp:lrInwl1l III: Svuim l grirl lrfwrlh I'nuu'ill1f. l'l1'f1.villg fu L'11n1r.u Sfr:'rl mul lwnrrnlrul U I In-4:4 l'l:ny l'lrn.viuy ln ull in WILMA ZARAKOV ROBERT A. ZOGRAFOS Wil Bob College Course Technical Course Orchestra I: G. A. A. I All descriptive nrIjech've.1fnvnrablr. Always in u hurry yet gd: things done. ESTELLE C. ZIZZARI WILLIAM N. ZWICKER Stel Billy Stenogrnphic Course Sheet Metal COIHSC G. A. A. I, II: Victory Stamp Col- Vocational Male Chorus Ig Student lector III: The Blue and White COUIICU II Staff: Biography Editor III Liked and known by rnrryonrf' A frirml lo rvrrybndyf' ANGELINA M. ZIZZO Angina Home Economics Course Itnliun Club I, II Aa wintful an they come. NORMAN H. BONNEY Hank College Course House of Delegates II I nmrry not, fnr whafx the un. SIDNEY J. BROMANDER Sid Machine Course When cjfnrl names, success is clnne behind. DONALD J. BROWN Brownie Machine Course A likeable chap. MARY F. DRAMANTE Mary General Business Course Kind and suwt. nhe's u joy In meet. NANCY D. CARLETON College Course A friendly smile and a friendly mnnnrrf' rr PHILIP DE MARCO Phil Machine Shop Course I Uflflllfflfllll to all who know him. EDWARD JOSEPH DE YAB Eddie Sheet Metal Course A friend to all who know him. KENNETH DONAHUE U Ken., General Business Course One of the bent, will all apron JOSEPH J. MCDONOUGH uJ0en Civic Course N .4 bny worth knowing. ROSEMARIE A. FLANAGAN Rosemarie Business Course Victory Corps I, II '21 maiden xweet anrlfr1'rnflly. ROBERT PETER P. LYNCH ..B0bn Civic Course Sophomore Prom Usher: Football I: Intramural Basketball I, II, III: Junior Prom Usher Hix Irish wil should lakr him fur. EDA M. MARROCCO Doc Hospital Training Course Italian Clubg Tennis Club xl wand sport, gnnfl-nalurrd and full qffun. GRACE M. NESTOR Grade Machine Course Victory Corps I Gracie': smile is a ray of sunshine. IDA DELLO RUSSO Ida General Business Course G. A. A. Ig Red Cross I, II: Vic- tory Corps I, II: Bowling I3 Chief Editor, Biography Stal? of The Blue and While III There is nluvays rm nir nf joy whmrwr 'Irlu' ia armmrlf' DOROTHY O. SMEDILE Dottie Merchandising Course G'aieIy of hrnrlf' GERTRUDE G. TURNER Gerry Commercial Course Who is always merry, We know her as Gerry. Zin illklemuriam Rivlmrfl Gnmlwin Collins ApHlQW MM5 llnln-rt Ervin Nlillc-r Vnnslnlllinv Nicholas Guikns Ur-lolwr I5, ISM-l Juni- I. 1944- l92l 611155 Day llshcrs llenry li. Mpc-rs Joseph A. Aronuo Robert D. Renoit Norman H. Bonney lVarren H. Brackctt James J. Canty Edward A. Viucotla John R. Creeden Alfred W. De Seenza Robert F. Doueettu Peter R. Drennan Robert A. Dulong Francis P. Fichera Eugene J. Fortin VVarren H. Haley Wfilliam P. Hanlon John E. Hayes Neil H. Kelley Joseph G. Livoli Robert F. Lupien Robert l'. Lynch Arthur D. Mareotti Gordon S. McLean Robert L. Meservu Donald F. Morrison Arthur E. Nelson John R. U' Lea ry Mark H. 0'I,eary Richard V. Palumbo Phillip li. Richardson James F. Russell Paul F. Scanlon George H. Sheldon William F. Thibeault Fred A. Tough Richard P. Yeinot 194 Robert A. Westcott Beverly l . Arlen Marjorie J. Baldwin Barbara Bommer Marjorie H. Bonnell Marion P. Corbett Ann M. Crecco Lois 1, DeAndrade Dolores A. Dyer Margaret A. Fazio Mildred T. Ferguson ltutli A. Gavagan Elizabeth M. Grifliths Doris Hillebrand Martha A. Howell Betty Ann McCaffrey Janet T. Moor Anne L. Mullen Ann L. Patterson Thelma D. Roy June R. Smith Barbara A. Sweeney Margaret M. Vaznaian Geraldine G. Wells Eleanor M. Wingrove l95l ,Mar hal Senior Prom Skit Un January 10, 19-I-6, sonic Ill0llllll'l'S of tht- scnior class pre-sc-lltvrl a. skit to aclvvrtisc thc Scnior l,I'Ulll. The- Cast of tliis skit follows: Lllustvr of l'1'r1'nlol1i1'.v Boba-rt Dnl,ong S pf'aL'z'r Jacquolinc 'l'oliin .ll IISl.l'I.llIlN IXlnl'g:m-l Yaznaiaii l'a.s't Lois llc Anclrarlc Patricia Morrison Nlarjoriv Bonnoll Elainc Burrell Bc-vvrlvy Arlvn llolorvs llyvr llorotliy l ag.fan Gloria Manlra LL-onarrl Bontenbcrg Lawronco Bontvnbcrg Stage llonalfl Sarnia- Arnolfl Fiascolii lticharcl Piillllllllll llamls Bolwrt Ellis Mary Nlalionm 'lill0lllilS Folcy Arthur Nelson Edward Fargo Gvorgc Dukl' Robert Lnpion Norman Bonnvy lfrunk Brown Fonstancc Uonlan Klarjorie Baldwin Margaret Fazio Eleanor Mvamlc Warrcn Brackvtt .lanivs Vanty David Gaffvy Bolwrt Benoit Sebastian Giallongo Url'y1'nr1l Play by Rolwrt llnlmng lilizalwtli Uril'l'itl1s Elainc- Bnrrcll 4961 Senizfr Prom Qwf wx rw 5 S M23 J w 5 M mmxxxwxmu?MWmx11m11 W QJQ LREG Q? ,ii ,- Af fig 0 0 112- f 2? - . - . .9 fr- ' 2 rv ' X --fiif f L-, fu. ' ,jr -1- -- Y ff' v A whip- ,.:ff' fi? 2-'L?., f:X4H'v E Tf ...fR, f -,f 1 7 2 4:1 'al l I YW I ima ll' i ,filly ' 1 mmmmuuuJ . llhl ' Haverhill 0 ltledford '7 After the Arlington game had been post- poned, the 19-I-5 edition of the Mustangs jour- neyed to Haverhill to start the season off right. Both teams showed the lack of game experience, and Mc-dford's scoring chances were repeatedly crushed by offside penalties against the over- anxions Mustangs. The break came suddenly as Bill Hanlon intercepted a pass and sprinted 50 yards for six big points. The extra point try was converted by Hayes and the victorious team returned to Medford. Medford H- VYakefield 6 ln a game which started off' with a mid- summer temperature of 87: and which featured a 45-minute downpour, the Mustangs over- powered a good YVakefield team, 14-6. Due to the fact that the ball was wet after the first period, quarterback Buzzer Hayes called nothing but straight line plays, which sent hard-driving Dick Palumbo crashing over for both the Mustang's touchdowns. Much credit is dne the Medford forward wall for the yawning holes they tore in the NVakefield defenses. Wakefield came back to score once, but the Mustangs, nevertheless, rolled on to victory number two. 11011 Brockton Q5 Medford 0 In the only game in which the Mustangs were decisively defeated, a powerful Brockton team, which rolled over all opposition during the season, downed the local charges, 25'f0. The nearest the Mustangs came to scoring was when Buzzer Hayes ran through the entire Brockton team with the exception of the safety man who made a touehdown-saving tackle on the Brockton 40-yard line. Despite the score, the Mustangs could boast then, as they could at the end of the season, that no team succeeded in making a sustained drive through the Med- ford forward wall. Medford 33 Somerville 0 Led by the captain of the day, .lack Murphy, who was in rare form for the occasion, Medford took revenge for the Somerville defeat last year as they chalked up a smashing 33-0 victory, the largest score in the history of the series. Frank Butts, Gino Paglucia. lYarren Mclfague, Buzzer Hayes. and Tom Kelley, all scored in the touchdown parade. Buzzer and Tom scored on end sweeps, Frank and Gino on long runs, while VYarren was on the gravy end of a perfect Hayes pass. The Medford line, which spent most, of its time in the Somer- ville haekfield. prevented the Somervillites from holding the ball for long. No victory of the season was sweeter. Melrose Q7 Medford 6 Three long runs and a pass accounted for the Melrose touchdowns as a fighting team of Mustangs went down 2743. The Medford touchdown came the hard way on line plays through the hig Melrose line, culminating in a huck by Gino Paglucia. It is true that the scorc was lopsided, hut it was a well-known fact, admitted by the Melrose coach, that the hoys from the Mystic dealt out more punishment to the Red Raiders than any other opponent. Joe Morelli's twill recovery of fumbles and George Bardaro's rugged tackle on Emerson after the latter had received a kick saved more trouble. During the second period Medford was denied a touchdown on a very questionable decision on a play in which Warren McFague snared a long pass and fought his way to the goal line. As the game ended the hlustangs were marching on the Melrose goal line, but the score remained unchanged. Everett 7 lWedford 6 Au inspired Medford eleven invaded Everett to take on the much-publicized, highly- vannted Everett team. As the game got under way it was evident that the Mustangs had no idea of being defeated. However, late in the first period Everett's Romboli wormed and sqnirmed over the goal line for six points with the extra point being added. The Mustangs came back and after driving into Everett's territory Buzzer Hayes uncorked a long heave to Warren MeFague who grabbed it on the IQ, shook off the would-be Everett tackler, and crossed the last white line. The try for the poiut failed. It is impossible to single out any- one for individual line play for, alt.hough out- weighed 25 lbs. to the man, the whole line was at its brilliant best, as they stopped many an Everett balltoter before reaching scrimmage. A late period drive failed to bring the needed points for a well-deserved victory. Medford 13 Newton 12 After the first five minutes of play, most people would not have given Newton a chance of winning, for the Mustangs had already regis- tered 13 points. First, Phil Richardson broke off Bill Bradley's left tackle position and made a beautiful 80-yard run for the first marker. Then, Joe Morelli snatched a deflected center from the air and aided by two fine blocks by Bill Bradley and George Bardaro scored what proved to be the last Medford touchdown of the game. The point was good. Twice during the course of the game Peter Drennan demonstrated his alertness at intercepting Newton passes. After the Orange and Black had struck back to make the seore 13-12, with time running out, Medford's line made a great goal-line stand to preserve the victory. Waltham 12 Medford '7 The game started badly for the Mus- tangs as Waltham drew first blood, with the score 6-0 at the end of the half. Medford came back fighting after the rest period with a pass from Tom Kelley to Warren McFague producing a score. Tony Martignetti, who had been play- ing a fine game, was taken out as Sugar Cervone rushed in to make a perfect placement. The glory was short-lived, however, for power- house Ernie Zino culminated a long drive by scoring again for Waltham to make the final score, 7-12. The Mustangs licked their wounds and resolved to take revenge on the arch enemy, Malden. Malden 0 Medford 0 The annual clash between the ancient rivals was played this year under conditions which could not have been worse. The field was turned into a quagmire by the torrential downpour, and the activity on the playing field was a far cry from a football game. Ball carriers, blockers, and tacklers alike, slipped and slid in the deepening mud. The boys were really keyed up for the contest and it is indeed unfortunate they were not permitted to give a true account of themselves. The chief interest in the game was the brilliant kicking duel between Johnny Carroll and Mustang Phil Richardson, in which the latter had the edge. Phil's fine kicking and Peter Drennan's unerring centers, despite the elements, are worthy of much praise. On the last play of the game George Bardaro intercepted a pass and raced for the goal. A last-ditch Malclen tackle deprived the Mustangs of the victory they had struggled so hard to achieve. Schedule 1. Medford at Haverhill 2. Medford at Wakefield 3. Brockton at hfedford 4-. Somerville at Medford 5. Medford at Melrose 6. Medford at Everett 7. Newton at Medford 8. Medford at Waltham 9. Malden at Medford Summary The Mustangs started ofl' the season badly handicapped by the lack of veterans, with Jack Murphy the lone regular starter from last year's aggregation. Despite this, under the able direction of Coach Pidgeon, the boys managed to complete the season with a record of four wins, four losses, one tie. With a few more breaks at Everett and lValtham, these games might easily have been in the win col- umn. Win, lose, or draw, the Nledford team was a fighting team. When they had the op- portunity of taking revenge on Somerville for last year's defeat, the first in thirty years, the boys came through in fine style as they ran up the largest score in the history of the anti- quated series, 33-0. A victory over Somerville is one of the chief objects of any season. It was indeed unfortunate the hfalden contest was played under such adverse conditions as the boys were confident they could give Malden a good licking. 11041- Q t, As has been the case for several years, Medford was once more represented by a fine hoekey team. Starting from scratch, the boys developed fast under the able tutelage of Coach Prior. Medford occupied the top spot for much of the season, where they might have wound up with a few breaks. The best contests were the first meetings between Arlington and Rindge, with both games going in tl1e Mustang win col- umn. The first team of Dick Yenoit, center: Bill Dnryea and Dick Marshall, wingsg Bill Bradley and Phil Richardson, defense: and Pete Brady, goal, was the equal of any in the league. f'0lll'h, John l'rior .lIuuugf'r, Greg Merenrio Yenoit. lianseo Marshall Danbury Dnryea Westcott Bradley Gaftey R1l0lllll'4lS0ll Lear Brady Murphy llowell 11051 a 5. 1 , 'HEI- :Q- 'fi' . xfll ff? 5,g Medford 24Melrose 0 Medford 24-Stoneham I Medford lfNewton 3 Medford -1--Arlington 2 Medford 3-Rindge I Medford 3-Vambridge Latin I Medford 2 llelmont 2 Medford -1- Newton Il Medford I-Rindge Q Medford 3-Arlington 5 Medford Q Exeter 1 Medford 6fAndover '2 Medford 6- Harvard .l.Y. 1 :G Anderson :incl Marion Corbett, we are looking forward to the development of an outstanding fl team. gill l'ncler the very :able leadership of Pris- eilla Fyfe, enptnin. the Girls' Tennis Team of l94-5 eonipleteml ai fairly snecessfnl season. For the purpose of seleeting nmterial, zxnrl for the prnetienl experience, the season was opened with :in inter-class tonrnnnient zunong the girls, nnule np of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. From the results of this tournament, the tezun was ehosen. Aceorrling to the nsnnl enstoni, letters and nnniernls were awarrlecl to the girls who pnrtieipntecl. Although most of the girls on the tezun graulnntetl, many other girls have shown :1 great interest in tennis :intl under the lezulership of this yenr's eo-enptnins, Angela f'1l17fGl.II-194-7, Priseilln Fyfe !'o-r-uptuin.s--I!!LIS, Angela Anderson lfarion Vorlmett Manager, Andrey Fnrze fi0llf'll, Miss Stewart, The team engaged in games with Bel- mont, Arlington, Somerville, Malden, ter, Melrose, Watertown, Newton, Boys' tennis team of Nleflforfl High. Team Ist singlesglllarion Forlmett, 2nd singles+Angela Amlerson :lil singlesfSylvi:1 Gnilcl lst tlonlules-Priscilla Fyfe Patricia Smith Qnnl 4llllllil0S Nl1ll'lt' Powers Doreen Amlerson hvlllCll0S- :intl thc 11051 T -A X, , As this hunk gm-s to pri-ss tlw lll.ll.S. Girls' Softball Tc-:un is just bvgllllllllg' its 194-6 svalsou. Lust yt-aug operating unclor the lozulcr- ship of au cxvollt-ut, Cuptuill, Put, Constantine, thc- tcaln was fairly succcssful. Burlmra Lcwis UlDt,tllll0tl thc higln-st batting zivorugv of 874, with Pat C'unstzu1tint- not fur behind rc-cciving 828. This your with zmutlu-r fine captain, Lindy lAlllI'l'l,2lll0, :incl an large number of returning vm-tt-ranlls, wc huvv hopcs of huilalingr u. strong unfl suvcossful tm-mn. f'f1plr11'r1-ISLQ5, l'nt l'unstz1ntinv Vnptuin-I5I.Q!i, Lindy lALll!'0l,illl0 Jllrnlrzgvr, Marilyn fllullvn fl0l1f'lI, Miss l,u00 Myrtle Rich, p Carol Trainer, c Barbara Lcwis, C l'aulinc C'onstuntino Carole-0 St. Thomas, lllurion Hanson, Qlm Norma lit-csc, Qlm lllnrjuriv Mullen, sf Squad , lb lli D Joan Coucamnon, rf Katy Alt-xzuulvr, rf Marjorie Sanford, rf Helen Olmnc-sian, lf Barlmrzi Aldon, lf ltlrlinc Thick, Cf 1 hyllis Rosborough, Sh Lintly Lzmrvtzum, SS Betty Anderson, cf Schedule flfwl 0 pp Many 9-- lla-liuunt at llvlmonl fl 10 Nluy 15- f'-f Wulrurn at fllwlforcl 8 I8 Many Q0-'Smnvrvillv at NIl'1ll.llI'll 5 ll Nluy QQ!-Arlington :it M1-flfursl Ill 9 June 1-Newton at Nc-wtnn 14- 5 1107i Apparently field hockey is going to be one of Medford High's most prominent sports, for although it is comparatively new, a large number of girls have shown a great interest in it. The girls played a full schedule this year and although they were not always successful, their team consisted of girls with a never-say- die spirit, grim determination, and comrade- ship. lt, was because of these virtues that the team was known for its clean, fair play. lt is hoped that in the years to eome this same fine spirit will prevail and thus make Girls' Field Hockey a great sport. Vaptairz, Lindy Lauretano illfmager, Adele Wlestaway I 'oaeh, Miss Stewart Meri. Opp. Malden at Medford 3 1 Belmont at Belmont I 3 Melrose at Medford l 3 VVinchester at Winchester I 2 Arlington at Medford 0 4- Newton ut Newton l 'Z LRYFMD 7 fl M 1 T'-:aai'f ' First Varsity Cusi Saragosa, lw Kay Alexander, lh Marion Eason, li Marjorie Sanford, e Joyee Goodwin, lt' Xfarion Forhett, rw Carol Cramer, rh Lindy Lauretano, r Norma Reese, ell Gladys Esposito, rl' Rose ltlerkle, g Second Varsity Myrtle Rich, lw Laura Gavrelis, lh Dolores De-Leo, ll' Betty Caldwell, e Tiarliara Lnluidine, lf May Rita Morrissey, rw Amy Morrissey, lli Gerry Giurle, ri .loan Martel, eh Mary IY.-Xvilla, rl' Marquelureuek, g S11h.v!1'Iuh's.' liarlnara Dolan, Mary Hirrel i l -11081 turnout when the season opened. Praetiee Z' As usual there was a great interest shown am en: in basketball as was illustrated by the large was held twice a week in the gymnasium. After weeks of praetiee a first and second team were earefully chosen. l'nder the capable tutelage of the eoach. hliss Stewart, various skills were de- veloped. The girls had a full schedule this year, but the exeellent leadership of their captains, Lindy lrauretano and farol Framer, along with their own fine spirit and team work, enabled theln to eomplete a fairly sueeessful season. flllllfllllll-1946, Lindy Lauretano t'f1ptain-19.57, Marion Eason Mmzager, Dolores Dt-Leo fl0lIl'll, Miss Stewart Schedule .lIr'4f. U p p January 9-Somerville at Somerville 24 33 January 15-VVinchester at Medford 15 20 January 24-Arlington at Medford Q2 50 January 3lfWatertown at Medford Q7 4-5 February 5-Belmont at Belmont 18 27 l ebruary 7-Malden at Medford 38 16 February l2+Nc-wton at Medford 23 22 First Team Lindy Lauretano, el Adele Westaway, lf Marion Eason, rf Rose Merkle, eg Kay Alexander, lg Joyce Goodwin, rg Se l'arol framer, el' Marjorie Mullen, ll' Myrtle Rich, rf Marjorie Sanford, eg Marilyn Mullen, rg Margaret foppinger, lg 1109 lr S11l1.vf1'I11tf'x Varolee St. Thomas Betty Taylor Nancy Mulcahy Betty Anderson Norma Reese cond Team S11lr.v!ifl4I4'.v Lois Swenson Rita Vorbisiero Y. Zizzari Marion Corbett llarbara Thompson Patrieia Vlemens 'WACR if ,QQ re . Cfzgigff-, Vu pfu ins Infloor, Fred Iloyle, ltiehard Stevens Uufrloor, Frank Marshall, Walter Vonnor Vnueh, Henry ll. Hormel fllumlyrr, Alhert Beck Although the Blue and NYhite track team was stripped of every point.-winner from last year's outstanding team, they optimistically undertook the task confronting them. It was supposed hy numerous followers that the 1945-4-6 team would he completely inferior to previous teams. Determined to disprove this theory, every traekster settled down to com- mence difficult training and practice under Foach Ilormel's expert supervision. We were fortunate, however, to have a few of last year's hoys who knew the ropes. The veteran track- sters were Fred lloyle, Frank Marshall, Yvalter Vonnor, ltichard Stevens, and Stanley Thomp- son. With the customary figliting spirit that is typical of Medford Iligli School, the team fought hack at. every meet. .Ks a reward for their earnest. participation. the indoor season was emled with a ereditahle result. Ut' the six dual meets, Medford hroke even with three wills and three losses. This is a reputahle reeord for a practically all new team. The hoys that really showed some fancy stepping were Vaptain Fred Iloyle, Richard Stevens, Thomas Kelley, and Vharles Parris. The outstanding relay team was eomposed of Vharles Parris, Edward Vlayton, Richard Stev- ens, and Paul Richards. YYith Vaptain Frank Marshall hack again, the outlook for a successful outdoor season is very promising. Results of the 1945-46 Schedule Medford 4-lflff'Hlllltlllglllll l'rep. I8 ' 3 Medford 37 -f Somerville 27 Medford 35 ffl,ynn flassieal 33 Medford 28 -Newton sl-9 Medford 33 -aMalden H- Medford 30 --Andover Jr. Varsity tiff Northeastern lnterscholastics, l point State f'hampionship Meet, -UQ points quot W! S BSS GTG! Q27 1'o-erzpiain, xY2il'l't'll Meltague l'o-eapfrlin, Leonard Fervone Voueh, Robert Gurney Jlrznfzger, Al fella ln our first league game, iYarren Me- Fague seored fourteen points and led his team to a 32 30 triumph over Revere. The following week we lost a heart-breaker over in C'helsea's hand box gym while Sugar fervone led the Mustangs in that game with seven points. We then nosed out Malden 3lv30, on two foul shots hy Bill Gregoire in the last, minute of play. lloh l7ohert'v's long shots gave Medford a 38 30 vietory over Everett, followed by an exeiting 27-26 triumph with Lowell. lYe met defeat, though, at the hands ofa powerful Somer- ville quintet and howed to Newton. lt was in the Fhelsea game that the Sf sex Mustangs gave the loeal fans a whale of a hall game. With less than three minutes to play, Medford was still trailing by nine points. A series of baskets brought us from behind rapidly. Al Kelley proeeeded to loop one as the game ended and Medford tied it up at 31--31. ln a two minute overtime period, Medford managed to seore several times, hut, in every ease, they had eommitted some infraetion of the rule. lt was Carl Dean who finally put the game on iee for Medford, with a foul shot. Results of Season Medford 7f 'llaverhill Medford 32-d Revere Medford Q3-'Y Vhelsea Medford 31g Malden Medford 384 Everett Medford 27- llowell Medford 20-H Somerville Medford 20- f 'Newton Medford 324--V l'helsea Medford 30- Arlinp.5ton Medford 27 ' Revere Medford 31--' Lowell Medford 204--- 'lYaltllalii Medford 37- Malden Medford 32f'l'lxeter Medford 21-A lflverett Medford SLP- Somerville t .'Vol1'lray1u'l inn C 'LC rfvgfl 5666 gg . NMA!- x-W -4 . 'l'ahor .Kc-:ulviny was aflflt-fl to tht Nlul fortl svln-flnlv this yt-ar antl was IIIKKNSI flvfm-atm-cl at Nloflfortl on a rain-so u 1 if Thu- final sc-orv was Nlwlforll Q, 'l'ahoi X1 um 41.21, xg, ts' my 0. lf, . MQW ' lnstrnc-tm-tl nnxlm-r gnulanc-v ol I ouh 5tllllllttll,lll0l'lltlI'0Stlll2I1l workwl 4-aint stlx . f'o-r-rllffrlfrl, llivharfl Yr-inot faitlifnlly. .Ks a rm-snlt, Nlmlforfl llig, S ll fill-Vlllifllllll, llaig Uhanian filillfll, Allyn ll. Stillman l mlm-r tho able- lc-axle-rslnp ol 4-o-1-aptains Ric-haril Ycinot anrl Haig Uhanian, thc Bhu- protlnc-crl 2lll0llll'l' aggra-ssivv : ouhnatm-fl c-hanipionslnp tc-ani. intl in ll co anrl Whitt- sovvvr tm-ani avllivvvrl a vvry SIICCOSS- Results of the 1945 Sms0,, ful season. Thx- Nlwlforxl High Hoot:-rs won tm-n ganivs, lost two, aml tit-fl onc. This tmrilliant showing vnahlvrl thvni to rc-tain thv Grvatvr Boston lntvrscholastiv Som-or lm-agnc pm-nnant for thv fifth sm-c-cssivo yu-ar. Both ganws that wvrv lost hy ixIl'flf0l'1l VV0l'l't'Xll't'llll'l'V 4-lose-. .X singlc goal in vac-h instanm- wonlrl hav:- rvsnltvcl in a tic-. The triumphant c-onipotitors wvrv: Ext-tvr Ac-axlviny anml Nl.l.'l'. Junior Yar- sity. ln what was nnmlonhtv4lly tht- most spovtacwllar gillllt' ot' thc' yt-ar, Nlvflforrl tic-fl .Xnclovor AC'2l1lt'lllj'. The sc-orc, ll--0, Vorifivs thc int:-nsity of thv 4-vc-nl. Xlmllioril Nlvilfortl Xlmllorrl llvclforil Nlvrlfortl Nlvilforul Nlmlforml xll'fll.0l'll Nlvrlfortl Nlmlforfl Nlv4ll'or4l Nlmlforil xlvlllilifll Vlilblillti llvlmont Nl.I.'I'. -ltllllUl'S Wa t 4-rt own llarvarcl ll Varsity llrlmont .Xmlovvr .K xY2ll0I'l0Wll llvlniont lixctvr Hflllllillt Xlilton .M-a Gov. Dunn Illillltll' .tram t'IHlt'IllV mlvnuy nor M-:ull lm-nn 11121 up l'o-vrlpfflin, lluzzvr lluycs . . . , -4 l'n-mpfrzzll, Xml lu-llvy 45 L . 5. Y h ,, H ,. z - Vu - Xrthu -'rill , A' XX f N '43 llmuzqfr, Stnigtr Bu lllll. 4 r lu -f , I f-'P ,Z I Q I 3 , w ' 7 r ..GL'A, Um- luumlrotl mul thirty-six 1-umliclzatm-s tYulmrnul Alt-fllkml urtctl lm' thc first Ill'ill'lli't' of tho lmsvlmll Nlt-tllkwrtlut Nluhlt-n tt un. This i't-pm-svlits thc largest llllllllN'l' which Mmltkml nt Vlwlwt-u - 1 rw -- 1 his rt-purtvtl 1llll'lllg.f tum-ll lcrrllls ltllll'tt't'll lit-vt-rt-at Nlt-tlhml xc urs :ls tht- Nl04ll'ul'1l lllt'llt0I'. .Xt this writing! Nloelfmwlnt Smut-rvillv lulty huys arm- still lmttling for positions. lint l,0wt-ll at Nlt-tlihrtl m-vm' thc' squml will finzllliv hc f-mnposccl of, lflvt-rz-tl gil ylmlf-,,,,1 ly 1-:ui ln- 1lK'IK'lltl1'tl upon tu uphohl thc- All-fllkmlmQuint-y It Illllitlltlll ul' film-1ll'm'4l tvzuns. Nlnldvu at All-tlllml 11131 Schedule t'lN-lsval at Nl1'mll'ul'4l Nh-1ll'ur1l:ut Rc-vm-rv 501114-rvillc' :lt Nlwlllrrxl Nlvrlfurml ut hm-4-ll Nlvtllurtl ut l'ivvrt'tt Bla-tll'm'4l at lixm-lvl' Quincy :lt Nlmllortl Nlvxllurtl at Boston lin Riding Club The Riding Vlub of Medford High con- sisted of approximately forty-five enthusiastic girls who were eager to develop their riding skill. Once a week, under the supervision of Miss Ellard, the girls went riding at Pine Banks in Nlelrose. The large number of members necessi- tated the division of the group, one of which went riding on Tuesday afternoon and the other on YVednesday. The girls spent many enjoyable hours developing their skill and riding through the picturesque woods of Pine Ban ks. They are sorry the fall season has come to a close and are looking forward to happy hours together again in the spring. 11141 zfi3fgAX ?,?f i 'l'he great interest. in swimming was shown this year by the large group of frolic-loving girls who joined the girls' swimming group. Every Monday afternoon, for an hour, during January, l eln'uary, anal Nlareh, you eoultl fincl a group of fifty girls thoroughly enjoying themselves at the Y.NY.t'.A. pool in Boston. llntter the supervision of Miss linee, Nliss Stewart, and Miss ltlllartt, skill was tlevelopetl in proper lxreathing, stroking, kieking. anml mliving. The last thirty minutes of eaeh swiuuuing session were ilevotenl to jovial undertakings. This was an opportune time for the girls to meet each other anrl make new friends. Such enthusiasm anal interest has been shown this year that. we are eonvineeel swimming will heeome a promi- nent event in the future. 11151 Girls' Swimming Club W F GD ., Q zz' '-,' ,, -Alz :i 55:f2az' Hwluxmwiiaimxmusw u X ,fg- 'N' I 0 0 o f 3' X ,'4f, 65 f, D- B 4 lx 'Q 112' Q9 3, anus! gl Qi- I 1' UFSJLH I ,ll l -g7E'l:LLw - dx E Q 7. 'wfx 7-Z 'g 5 ,mlm wswgllv SLVR ,H U., W 1 ,155 , N !IHm1wn1vmu.l1 Q ACTIVITIES We Shall Never Forget These Days at Medford High School 11181 Student Cabinet House of Delegates The Student Council accepted two large projects during the school year. They took over total management of the lunchroom during the Vocational School recess, and the lunchroom is now operating smoothly and effectively in a democratic manner. Secondly, they accepted the responsi- bility of accumulating money for a bronze plaque commemorating the memory of the Vocational boys who lost their lives in the serv- ice of their country in World War II. This will be accomplished by the end of this year. This plaque was dedicated during memo- rial exercises at a Vocational assembly. Representatives Kenneth Weitz Salvatore Fontana Edmund N. Tarani .lohn J. Guenette Lawrence M. Tortoriei Charles A. Lucia Robert Dooley William N. Zwiclcer Arnold Johanson James Matthews 11211- Vocational Student Council Officers President, Paul Rosa Vive President, William J. Prestijolm Secretary, Edward 0. Petrueci Treasurer, Thomas J. Fahey n Blue and White Staff Literary l'Irlit0rs: Barbara Bommvr Rutilio Corvo Franc-cs Furry Stanlcy Thompson Frvml Tough Eleanor Wingrovv Tha- Bluff and ll'l11'tr staff has worked Sport.s'l'Irlitor.w.' c-misc-ivntiously to compile a book of lll0Ill0I'l0S of Marion 1-Orhctt mlm-ar nhl Nl.Il.S. illally thanks to lhvm and Robert Fallon ln Nlr. Nnhlv for thvir i-xc-c-lli-lil. work! Arthur Marc-otti lfri fir rr-in-Ph ifjf: flOllStiillf'0 Vonlan . l S.WJl'I'llfl' lf11l1'ior.v.' Rlllll Vlark lfllizalx-lll Grillilhs B1-ily Tnzivr .-l rf l'f1lfforx.' Hman llolwrt Dulong Elozuior Wolsvy utive C0171 m ifi1'f'.' Trase Davies Chester Hopkins Richard Power Elizabeth Rosa- Kennoth Rose William lYalk0r 11221, Alda Brown Mary Hamilton v Under the direction of Bliss Marian R. Daggett, the biography editors had the difficult task of delving into their classmates' characters to find words appropriate to be printed in the yearbook under each picture. They deserve our appreciation for a task well done. Biography Editors June Bogosinn Margaret Davis Ida Dello Russo A .v.v1'xful1f H11 flora llnrlmrn Caldwell llelen Murookiun Claire Desmond Irene Roach liarlmrn Mcliuire llalzel lleelre Ruth Ginsburg Anne Forsetti Estelle Zizzari Barbara Rasmussen Patricia Clemens Marjorie Vass Margaret Vaznainn Priscilla Norris Ruth Crossan Doris llillebrand Janice Doty William Polcari 4123 1 Biography Editors Protective Department With Mr. Piclgeon as aclviser and clireetor, the Protective Department has again performed its service to the school. The Protective Depart- ment, as all know, eonsists of stmlents of the high school who assist strangers to the sehool to find their way about, aicl teachers in their work, keep watch over the lockers, see that the corri- dors are kept elean, and maintain ortler in the sehool halls. The L'eaptains for the sehool year 1945-194-6 who supervised the l'.D.'s were Audrey' Furze, Mar'orie Baldwin, Mar- . .l garet Fazio, Lois De Andrade, Elaine fNlel.ean, Marjorie Yass, Shirley Tyler, Dolores Dyer, anrl Ruth Vlark. 11241 The Art Club is a well-known school organization under the capable leadership of Miss Pratt. The aims of this club arc to pro- mote friendship among fellow studcnts with the same interests, to encourage social life tlllltlllg' the llll'Illll0l'S, and to provide extra- eurrieular activities such as outdoor sketching' and pose drawings. One of the principal events of the year was an enjoyable Valentine party held with the llobby Vlub, at which time the palette pins were presented to the Art, Club lll0llllX'l'S. These students throughout the year took active parts in sketching and attending' fashion shows and art exhibits. The ollieers were 1'r1'.v1'r1el1f, llelen Uhane- siang lvlifl' l'rf'.w1'1ler:f, Patricia Hogang Sfferetary. Zahelle lledisong Treasurer, Mary Nlartin. 11251 Art Club ' 9 M. H. S. Girls Club The members of the Nledford lligll School Girls' Club had a wonderful time getting acquainted at the party given for the Juniors by the Seniors, playing big sisters to a group of children at the Cliristmas party, dressing up for their men at the Valentine Dance, saying good- bye to the Seniors at a party given for them by the Juniors, and finishing the year with the annual banquet. The club advisers. Miss .lun- kins and Mrs. Bagley, ably assisted the officers at all times. The officers were: President, Elizabeth Griflithsg Viee Presi- dent, Trase Davies: Recording Secretary, Ruth Clark, Corresponding Secretary, Patricia Morri- song Treasurer, Frances Curry. ' 1, ., .W .. 41261 The Business Girls' Vlub started the year off with an hang! Forty-seven members, with Miss llnhhurcl :md Miss MzicBruyne as advisers, floekecl to an weiner roast at Bellevue, bowling at the Daylight Alleys, za skating party at the llul-A-ltoue, :intl an visit to the state prison. The girls themselves, who pronclly wear the elnhlenl of the elnh, za tiny hook-slmpecl pendant with ai rose :incl quill in the eenter of the pearl eover, feel that they have gained xnany new friends and an outlook on what is going to he askecl of them when they enter the hnsiness worlcl. 'l'he oflieers were l'r1'.w1'11'm1f, Ruth Myers: lvl.l'l' l'rf's1'rl'f'r1f, Norma Grzuloneg Ifeeor0'ing Sr'r'r1'I11ry, llelen hlairookian 3 ll0I'l'!'N1IlNIlII'lIg Seen'- fury, Marjorie llonnellz 7'r1'r1.v11rz'r, Doris llille- hrunml. -f1271'- Business Girls' Club echnical Club Since its organization in 1938, the Tech- nical Vluh has been a leading influence in the school. It is the only active hoys' group in M.H.S. Un this year's program were a trip to the Tllfts follege Physics Laboratory, trips to Wentworth Institute and NI.l.'l'., an inspection tour at General Electric, the annual treasure hunt in April, and the annual banquet in May. The power behind this group of fifty-four fel- lows was the popular Mr. Rogers. The officers were l'rr.w'1l1'11l, Kenneth Rose: l'1'1'c' 1'rcsident, John Black: S1'cr1'fary, John Street: Treasurer, XYarren Brackett. Q.: I - A 1,5 ,Q 7. it , .V , , .e . W WK? i 11281 The Fzunerzi Fluh was orgainizexl to gather together those who took an active inter- est in photography so that they might enlarge upon their own information :intl eontrihnte to the knowledge of their fellow lnelnhers. The nlenihers, with their zulviser, Miss Burke, alis- eusseml the suntlry types of photographic' repro- mlnetions :intl took up the uhsorhing topie of teehnieolor in photography. They also provecl their ezlpzihilities hy taking pietures of the high sehool, seenes at the Senior l,I'0Ill, :intl school groups. Thus, the nlelnhers of the Czunerzi Fluh :ire leaving the high sc-hool equipped with an lmsie :nul rather extensive knowledge of their aivoezltion, ai knowleclge which nuly prove to have an pruetieul zulvzlntzige. 'l'he ollieers were l're.vi1lenf, Roy Kennnng I,I.I'l' l'r'1's1'rl1'1lf, llieluirnl Poirier: Sl'f'I'l'fllI'jj, Aclzi, l on1lue:n'o. 11291 Camera Club Library Staff The girls working hehind the desk and hehind the seenes in the library were helpful assistants to our librarian. Miss Dorothy l,. Hardy. They worked hefore and after sehool and during study periods to help keep the li- brary running smoothly and etlieiently. The stndents of NI.H.S. will not soon forget the periods spent in our attraetive and well inan- aged Richard D. Vroekwell Memorial Lihrary. The stafl' included: Andrey .Nshey Vlaire Barter Julia Brennan Lorraine Famerlengo Diane Variani Mahelle Fhisholm Jean Fntton Margaret Davis Flaire Desmond Ellen Donnelley Winnie Faro Joyce Flewelling Elizabeth Gardner Juanita Garland Aileen Guertin Margaret, Wood Naney llaley Xlarie Johnson Phyllis Johnson llarlmara Lalnulini Vlaire Mefarlhy Jeanette Nlorreo Ruth Niehols Gloria Ruggieri Carolyn Shaw Emily Sollaini Laura Sallise Grave Shannon Gloria Thonipson Barhara Yenuti Christine Wilson -113011 'l'he Stump Club has been enjoying an- other successful year at M.H.S. Although the lneinbers numbered only in the twenties, the group was 11 friendly, progressive one. Meetings were held twiee monthly under the guiding hand of Miss Adznns. At the meetings new and old stumps were diseussed, collections were talked over, and stories about stumps were told. A staunp exhibit was on display ill the library during Jznnmry. All told, the Stzunp Club was un enjoyable and educational body whose Ineln- bers truly enjoyed their hobby of kings. The oflieers were l'rf's1'1lm1f, Burgess Tay- lorg Vive llff'-VI'lll'IIf, Eleanor NYolseyq Secretary, Lois Swenson: Trc'f1.v11rc'r, liiehurd Power. 11311 Stamp Club War Stamp Collectors Battalion Officers 11321 The Band is one of our outstanding musical organizations, and it offers a fine oppor- tunity for students who are instrumentally minded. The approximate number of members in the group this year was sixty-eight. In the past, Medford has won high honors in the musi- cal field and has always had a fine band, having won state awards several times under Mr. Sehoonmaker's direction. Among the public appearances of the band were football games, hlusic Festival, Spring Review, Annual Concert, and State Band fontest. 11331 Band ll Girl Choir Why was it that tho c'lll'lSllll2lS fzirnl l,I'0gI'2llll, the Spring Revue, :incl tho Frolic-s of 1946 were such SIICCCSSUS this year? 'llll0I'0 wvrv viglity-onv rozisuns for it, the cigllly ln-ing the girl:-a of thc- All Girl Choir, :inrl lln- om- ln-ing thc-ir tirclvss lc-zulvr, Mr. Sc-lmoninzikc-r. llc Hlltllllflllvfl all eighty of the-in zinil quostium-el cal-h personally on hor kmmwli-algo ol' music. r w ' lhvy have plzinnvrl ai night at Pups :incl an annual hzmqilvt. NVQ' :ill agrcv tlml tln- All Girl Vhuir of 194-6 was tho host yet. Tho oflic-ers wc-rc l'rz'.w1'rl1'r:f, Nlzirgurvl x'2lZll2llZlll1 Vive l're.w'1lrr1f, Ruth Smith: SP1-rrlury, Il Y V 1 ay.lXc-lsoilg Trm.s'11rf'r, Eleanor Nlczulv. 2 e . A 1 l 11341 The purpose of the Italian Club is a twofold one, namely, to appreciate in full the culture of Italy and to learn of the traditions and customs of her people. The members en- gaged in discussions about Italy, attended per- formances of Italian Opera, and visited museums. Also, the members preserved some of the beautiful customs of the Italian people in sing- ing at Christmastide the hymns of Italy, among them the lovely Pastorales. They celebrated the Feast of the Nativity in the traditional Italian manner, with delicate pastries and con- fectioneries. Then too, the members performed a very charitable service in gathering and sending to the starving babies of Italy eight hundred and forty-seven cans of evaporated milk, and to the Italian mothers seventy-five household kits. Thus, with the thanks of a grateful people and genuine joy in worthwhile things said and done, the members of the Italian Club, Italian Club with their adviser, Miss Bruno, have concluded still another successful year. The officers were President, Vincent Savareseg Vice President, Joan hlorgang Secre- tary, Josephine Buoncuoreg T reasurer, Joseph Bonafine. 11351 French Troupe 'l'his your tha- Frm-lic-li Troupv was or- gallizvfl with Miss Loftus again as zulvisor and Gahrivllc Balch as lczulvr. The- Troupc- has us its motif thc- hc-ight:-ning of inte-rc-st in thc Frc-m-li lmigliugv :ami thc zipplic-ation of instruv- tion in thc- Frm-m-h tonguv to ai prnf-tic-al uso. The Ill0IIliK'I'S joinvrl in the singing of Frolic-li mc-loflivs and also took part in thc xtisputcliiiig of rclivt articles to prostratv l r:nlu-1-. lmt us hopv that futurc I rc-Iicli Troupe-s oontinuv tho goorl work! 41361- This was the ninth anniversary year of the M Club, an organization composed of all the lettermen in the school. The club was formed to promote better school spirit., to develop sportsrnanlike conduct at all times, to develop character among members and fellow classmates, and to promote athletics in llf.H.S. Guest speakers, movies, and special programs made membership a pleasure for the fellows, with Mr. Pidgeon acting as faculty adviser. Here's hop- ing they have a bigger and better RI Club each year! The officers were President, Joseph Morel- lig Vice President, John Hayes, Secretary, Richard Veinotg Treasurer, Carl Dean. 11371 M Club H E ' Tho principal :aim of the llmnc lfk-mimnivs Club, umlcr the uhlc lwulvrsliip of Nliss lizikor, is to svrvc, :along witl1 providing ai tinge- ul' sncialmility :xml c-Iijcmyiiic-lit for its mt-niln-rs. Thi- rvguln nvsflay aft :mil ninth- veterans' Boston are ln-r with p thc privilc l . igm- of In-ing r meeting fluy for tht- c-lulr was Wwl- vrnoon, at which tilm- tht- girls svwm-cl llS0flll zmrticlvs for tlu- llc-cl Vrnss :mil hospitals tlirougllout tho Uri-atcr za. llu- invinln-rs will always rvinvni- cziwrc thc-ir trips to tht- hospitzil :mul uhlv to svrvc- ill tlmsv pluvvs. Tho oftivvrs wc-rc 1'rv.w'1l1'11f, Nlziry Vastlt-sg l'1'r'f' l'rf's1'11f'111, .lzinicc llotyg Sfv-rrlzlry, llitu Nlorrisoyg Trm.w11rf'r, Shirlcy Nlmirucg Sm-ful 17111 IUVNIIIII, man, Glori Mary Ilumiltfmg 1,I'0!1ll!'fI.lPll lllllllif- za lYErric'0. 11381 The aims of the Hobby Ulub, with Miss Pratt as leacler, are to promote enjoyment. of crafts work as a hobby and to enable those not in the crafts classes to do this type of work. The elub's first important event of the year was the Christmas party at which time the members enjoyed a puppet, show which was put on by Miss Pratt. The next social event was the Valentiue party held with the Art, Club. The members' ever-present clesire to continue after school crafts work was earrieml on throughout the year, climaxerl by a spring social and exhibit, of the members' work. The oflicers were 1'res1'dfr1t, Carol Cor- nonig View PI'l'SI'Ill'Ilf, Joseph Tellog Secretary, lYI'arion Forbettg Treasurer, Barbara Verchione. -11391 Hobby Club Girls' Athletic Association Sports are very much a part of school life at M.H.S. and most girls who participate in them belong to the G.A.A. The Social Committee, with Dolores Dyer as chairman, planned some enjoyable events for the year such as the Thanks- giving Dance, the Bowling Play Day, and the Theatre Party. The Misses Luce, Stewart, and Ellard spurred the girls on. One hundred and fifty girls became acquainted with each other and took part in the sports. To put things in a nutshell, the G.A.A. is sports and sports are the G.A.A.! The officers were President, Marion Cor- bett: Viee Presiflent, Clorinda Lauretanog Secre- tary, Barbara Cummings: Treasurer, Norma Reese. heerleaders The cheerleaders of the 194-5-4-6 season aroused plenty of school spirit in spite of the dampening effects of Nlother Nature at the football games. Remember the Wakefield game at which their feminine beauty was teln- porarily disturbed by straight locks and a generally soaked appearance! WVe'll never for- get that Thanksgiving Day of all Thanksgiving Days when Jupiter Pluvius really let loose! The girls looked like ducklings along the edge of a mill pond rather than our cheerleaders at Gillis hlemorial Stadium. Let's give a rousing cheer for the cheerleaders and their faculty adviser, Mr. Edwin F. Pidgeon, for their leader- ship during the football and basketball seasons. The cheerleaders were: Head Cheerleaders Lois De Andrade and Janet Moor Marjorie Baldwin Elaine Burrell Esther Mcfiale Audrey Furze Patricia Morrison Marjorie lionnell Rosemary Keefe 11401 Marjorie Ynss Ruth Clark Eleanor Wingrove Shirley Tyler Doris Pope Margaret Fazio Virginia Mc-Ginnis Claire 0'Keefe Co-operative Gffice Training Class In September, 194-5, the Co-operative Office Training Curriculum was inaugurated in Medford High School, and the following mem- bers of the class of 1946 enrolled in it: Lois Allen, Louise Bergin, Marjorie Brooks, Nlarie Calareso, Kathleen Corbett, Flora Dick, Dorothy Goss, Eleanor Jennings, Kathryn Laquidara, Albina Lucia, Muriel Marshall, Phyllis Martin, Rosemary Marzeoti, Eleanor McGreevey, Annie Mullen, Ruth My- ers, Phyllis Petitpas, Virginia Serino, Marilyn Smith, Mary Snow, Lorraine Snyder, Eleanor Tancreto, Dorothea Thurston, Anna Trebino, Dolores Van Breemen. The Co-operative Office Training Curricu- lum gives students an opportunity to secure real office experience, with pay, while still at- tending school. They attend school classes from eight to twelve in the morning and work in offices from one to five in the afternoon. Real office experience, combined with regular school training, not only serves to increase their technical skill and knowledge of business, but aids in developing desirable work habits and character traits, thus affording students greater assurance of obtaining permanent positions and paving the way for advancement to more desir- able positions. The following business organizations co- operated with the school in this training pro- gram: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, Employers' Liability Assurance Cor- poration, New England Fire Insurance Rating Association, Gilmour, Rothery Sz Company, Dun K Bradstreet, American lifutual Liability Insurance Company, William Filene's Sons Company, and City of Medford Veterans Aid and Pensions Department. The Co-operative Office Training Class has been very successful this year. The Boston offices have kept all of the co-operative students in permanent positions, and several students have advanced from their initial positions to positions involving more important duties and greater responsibility. Most of the employers have expressed a desire to obtain twice as many co-operative students next year. The course is in charge of Frank C. Phillips, director of busi- ness education in the Medford High School. The Co-operative Store Training Class of 1946 had enrolled in its membership twenty- three young women who desired to follow Retailing as a Career. The curriculum includes the following subjects: Salesmanship, Textiles, Fashion, Color, Line and Design, Window Display, Advertising, Marketing, Store System, Economics of Retail- ing, English, Arithmetic, and Personality Devel- opment. The classes are held daily for three hours under the direction and supervision of Mary Isabelle McKay, Teacher-Co-ordinator. The students gain practical work experience under trained personnel in the large department stores in Boston, Somerville, Malden, and in our local Chain Stores. The students are re- quired to complete at least fifteen hours of per week in order to fufill store experience the requirements of this Program. the many acheivements at- Among tained this year by these students, one out- standing project was noteworthy. Miss Leala Johnson and Miss Leona Beebe, two of our students, received a Twenty-Five Dollar War Bond from the Medford Chamber of Commerce for their excellent Red Cross Window Display at the W. T. Grant Company in Medford Square during the Red Cross Fund Drive. The following girls are enrolled in this year's class: Dolores Accolla Leona Beebe Mary Bramonte Rose Bussichella Grace DiRupo Phyllis DiNapoli Mary D'Onofrio Corinne Dunlop Dora Ferrelli Doris Ficarra Virginia Gralfeo -11411 Annette Guarda ba so Annette Hopkins Leala Johnson Beatrice Keljikian Pauline Lenox Mary Leon Barbara McNally Mary Merzi Joyce Pollary Hilda Rulr Lillian Sears Lillian Vander Car Grchestra Male Chorus T,H-E CHALLE GE Within the past year we have entered upon a new era of breath-taking opportunities. The greatest war of all time has been won. In the process of achieving the goal, we have witnessed the greatest scientific evolution the world has ever seen. New fields of scientific achievement are on the verge of development. This vast development is our challenge. A detailed summary of the many new opportunities confronting us would constitute a lengthy reportg therefore, I shall mention only three: electronics, radar, and the industrial applications of atomic energy. To begin with, tremendous possibilities for expansion lie ahead in the field of industrial electronics. Tiny vacuum tubes, some of them no longer than one's little finger, are responsible for electronic controls that will make manufacturing safer, more precise, and more automatic. The worker's health will be safeguarded by electronic instruments which will regulate temperatures and eliminate smoke. Greater accuracy will be at- tained by electronic sorters that discard oversize and undersize, off-color or defective articles with amazing speed. Moreover, electronics introduces devices that will auto- matically count passing articles far faster than the eye can see, and control entire bat- teries of operating machines. Factories are not alone in creating an opening for the immediate use of electronics, the entire field of communications finds them adapted to its purposes. Soon we may be able to pick up a telephone in our car and call our home or our office while driving along the highway. The day may not be far distant when all our telephone and telegraph wires may be obsolete, replaced by wireless link systems. We shall see the beginning of this development in the rebuilding of Europe. We cannot, however, take these developments for granted, many of them are at present only par- tially completed. Their further development will depend upon what our maturing abili- ties can accomplish. Not only are the uses of electronics wide in their range, but those of radar are equally widespread. The news that the moon has been reached by radar presents fascinating conjectures, ranging from an interplanetary radar code to round trips to Mars, 35,000,000 miles from the earth. Fantastic as these speculations may sound, we find radar ready to accept its practical peacetime applications. For instance, radar will make air travel far safer than ever before, and will eliminate crashes caused by bad weather and collisions. Radar will guide passenger planes with unerring accuracy to tiny island bases in every sea and ocean. Installed in ships, it will enable even the largest vessels to come safely into harbors in dense fog. Radar will prevent collisions between ships at sea and detect even icebergs, the ever present dread of mariners. As a result of all these achievements we are confronted with the inevitable questions: Will radar be a means of greater or less employment? What sort of new opportunities will it present? Is it a contribution to a higher national standard of living? The third challenge, the most breath-taking of all and by far the most im- portant. development from which the public may derive the greatest benefit, is the de- velopment of atomic power for the benefits of mankind. If released, the energy of the atom will vastly increase the supply of industrial power. There are, of course, many technical problems to be solved before atomic power is made fiexible enough, abundant enough, and cheap enough for widespread industrial application. For example we can 11431- now foresee a time when everyone will be able to have an air-conditioned house, heated, lighted, and cooled by atomic power. Awaiting development are automobiles which will never have to be refueled, airplanes which will travel many times faster than sound and bring Paris, Moscow, and Bombay as close to Boston as Baltimore is to Washington. We shall be able to tear down our ugly cities and build new ones with sufficient space, light, and comfort for all. Man has almost no dream that atomic power does not promise to fulfill. By now, the question is on each one's tongue, What specifically can I, or any other high school graduate, do about these challenges of science? There are, how- ever, despite the limitations imposed by our youth and inexperience, two things which we can and must do in order to further this development and meet the challenge. First of all, we must strive to keep intelligently informed so that we shall be ready to measure up to these startling exploits. Secondly, we must endeavor to mold public opinion to insure a wise cultivation of them. Nearly 2,000,000 of us will be graduated this year from high schools throughout the country. Every home, every farm, every factory, every building, every ship, every plane, every railroad will continue to need all the thought and improvement we of this generation can give them. Whether the project be as simple as the grading of fruit by electronics or as complicated as the control of a China Clipper by radar, it must be nursed along to its full fruition. Are we prepared to help solve these ever increasing problems? Are we ready to do our part in these new fields of scien- tific achievement? In answer, we the 194-6 graduates, nearly two million strong, go forth to meet the challenge. THAT PICKET FENCE By Mario Peter Di Leo It never occurred to you as a place of thought, Just a road, a fence, an open lot, A little stream with water still As that road which leads up to the hill. The trees around it, elms so tall, Bud in the spring, frost in the fall. Branches that sway, always to and fro Clinging to the world of long ago. Now let us give heed to the thought Of the trees, the fence,'the open lot- Though we know not what the years will bring Still in our hearts, hope will spring. For trees are monuments of days gone by, With that same old moon, that same old sky. And our hearts recall with reverence That road-that lot--that picket fence. 11441- 4711 Affreciafiau Although all good things must come to an end, we cannot bring this book to a close without thanking those who have so willingly given their time and talent to make this year- book the best ever. Consequently, we take this opportunity to express our appreciation to: Mr. Noble, the faculty adviser of the staff, for his tireless efforts in planning and assembling the yearbook. Miss Daggett for supervising the writing of the biographical sketches. Mr. Pidgeon for assembling the photo- graps of school activities. Mr. Harrison for collecting the students' money for the yearbook. The editorial staff for compiling and editing the yearbook. The literary staff for the write-ups under group pictures. The executive staff for organizing the individual pictures and biographies. 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