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NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE YEAR BOOK COMMERCIAL CLUB Back Row: Alice Williams, Leonard Slicer, William Shellmut, William Maker, George Holdsworth and Loretta Pa rah. Middle Row: Miss Neal (Adviser), Miss Colburn (Adviser), Fred McRobbie, Paul Lanni, Raymond Lavin, Margaret Sheridan, Lillian Mort, Elise Clee, and Ethel Jacobs. Front Row: Helen Burnham, Evelyn Pendlebury, Gladys Phillips (Sec’y), Rita Carroll (Pres.), Mildred Stewart (Vice-Pres.), and Esther Lundquist. CHEFS ' CLUB Back Row: Eugene Walsh, Carl Degenhardt, Francis Howard, Joseph Binns, Kenneth Fenton, Robert Donlan and Thomas Wood. Middle Row: Samuel Silverstein, William Drummond, Ronald Foley, John Shea, Albert Himber, Thomas Barnes, Emile Boulanger and John Roy. Front Row: Miss Scott (Adviser), Saverio Campione, Charles Andrew, Jeremiah Mahoney (President), Arthur Darveau (Secretary), and Miss Currier (Adviser). [ 31]
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YEAR BOOK NINETEEN THIRTY -THREE j SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Back Row: Robert Riley, George Casserly, Arthur Phillips, William Currier, LeRoy Duncan, Phillip Hickingboitham, William Sipsey, Bronislaw Poliehnowski. Front Row: Saverio Campione, Helen Clarenbach, Mabel Black, Edward Werenchuk and Daniel Hurd. CHEMISTRY CLUB Back Row: William Morton, Lauriitsen Allen, John Pillion, Edward Welch, Francis DeNault, Thorwald Allen, and Philip Evangrelos. Middle Row: Louis Sanderson, John Kennedy, James Casserly, Clifford Johnson, Henry Narushof, and Edwin Adams. Front Row: Mary Perry, Virginia Bixby, Kenneth Brousseau (Pres.), Helen Clarenbach (Sec’y), William Graham (Treas.), Miss Chapman (Adviser), and Marjorie Andrews. [30]
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YEAR BOOK NINETEEN THIRTY -THREE JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM Sports A S the .termination of another school year draws nigh, it is well to review briefly the accomplishments of our athletic teams. Under the capable tutelage of Mr. Walter Mitchell, our new coach, Johnson High gridsters finished a very successful season dropping only one game; that being to the larger and older boys of Manning. In all we won six games, tied one, Methuen, and lost one. Arthur Darveau, star guard of the team, has been elected Captain of next year’s team, which ought to prove very successful. Good luck Art! The boys’ basketball teams, although dropping the Howell suburban league title, finished a fine season, emerging victorious in seventeen out of twenty-two encounters. This includes a game which the boys won at the Danvers interscholastic meet last March. The team reached semi-final round of Class B; they were defeated after a nip and tuck game by the larger Danvers outfit. -Lewis Sanderson of the Junior Class has been chosen to lead next year’s hoopsters. The girls’ court team, captained by Marjorie Gill, terminated a very successful season, winning ten games and losing four. They placed second in the Lowell Suburban league after close contests with Howe, the winner. Miss Helen Clarenbach, a Junior, has been elected Captain of next year’s team, the prospects for which seem exceedingly bright, as many veterans are returning. The baseball team, captained by Johnny Phelan, has, thus far, had a hard luck season, being victors of only three out of nine games. The games have been close, er¬ roneous ball being the principle cause of our defeats. As a whole the season has been a successful one, and much credit is due to Mr. .Mitchell and Misses Colburn and Kelly. We wash them continued success in the future. [32]
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