Norwood High School - Tiot Yearbook (Norwood, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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3 NAIMI BADER Nitme 34 Sturtovant Ave. Undecided You'1'r' Got To Hr' A Football Hero Football 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 35 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Traffic Squad, Quest Club. -Ping Pong ,Q YU! DONALD DRAKE ALDEN 'B HDOHH 250 Prospect St. Worcester Polytechnic Institute NYM: Started Srmzethiiign Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Quest Club: Traffic Squad, Judge of Trafiic Court, Year Book Staff. -Photography GEORGE A. BAILEY uJeepn 97 Walnut Ave. Work Oh, Say Can You S'1l'iIIgH ill' Quest Club -Playing the piano CHESTER AMBRUSKEVICH Greeny 8 Talbot Ave. Barber School The Morning Aftcr Quest Club. -Pool ELOISE ELIZABETH BAKER Giggles 14 Capel St. Business School Smile, llnrn You Smile Quest Clubg Basketball. -Bicycle Riding STEPHANIE AUKSTOLIS 7 Chapel St. Chandler Secretarial School An OH Flame Never Dies Quest Club, Home Room Representative 3, Senior Ad- visorg Basketball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Captain, Tennis lg Traffic Squad. -Bicycle Riding HELEN MARY BANKS 264 Nahatan St. College Now Or Never Quest Club, Virgil Club: Debating Club 15 Usher at Senior Prom. -Collecting small foreign dolls .IOSEPHINE MARY BABEL 31 Folan Ave. Undeclded Diff You AICC!!! It Basketballg Quest Club. -Stamp collecting TERENCE L. BARRETT KKTe1.1,y!Y 406 Prospect Ave. Undecided Clzirp O Little Ditty Football 1, 2, 3, Quest Club. -Cars J ULIA BERNADETTE BABEL Julie 31 Folan Ave. Undecided Trust In Me Basketball 1, 2, '33 Quest Club, Senior Advisor, Reading, All

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event of our social calendar. however. was the Junior Prom. It was during this affair that we of the Class of '38 appeared in the limelight in which we were destined to remain for the rest of our career on the Hill. It is unnecessary to state that the Prom was both a social and financial success because everything that the class of ,313 undertook from this point on was considered a success even before it was held. In September. 1937. the Class of '38 came into its own at the Norwood Senior High. This was the year in which we really made our mark among all those classes that had gone before. We started the year by holding the annual election: however. the difference of opinions became so intense that the Senior Class divided into two factions. There was a serious issue at stake. for the question of whether we were to have a student congress was to be voted upon by the entire school. The result of the election was that Carroll Woods was elected President: Elmer Pike. Vice- l resident: Martha Taylor. Secretary: Mildred Lindbloom and Joseph Bonica. Treas- urers: Francis Quann. A. A. Council. The next important event was the Football Dance which was sponsored by the Senior Class. The Gymnasium was a riot of color when the decorations were finished by the connnittee. and the huge attendance made their work worthwhile. The music was furnished by Harold Kiley. and the main attraction was the presenta- tion of the football coaches. the captains. and the cheer leaders of both Norwood and Dedham. The coaches of both schools gave their opinions as to the outcome of the game. followed by Co-captains Quann and Bader of Norwood. Chisholm and Avery of Dedham. Those in attendance at the dance were asked to cheer both schools led first by the Dedham cheerleaders. and then by those of Norwood. The dance was a tremendous success. both socially and financially. and was said to be the most gala dance ever held at the High School. It seemed as though our Christmas vacation had just ended wb-en we were informed that the Senior Play was about to be produced. The play chosen was Life Begins At Sixteenfi which seemed very appropriate for the purpose. for no doubt Miss Cray had a certain class in mind when she chose this play. The charac- ters in the play were Russell Spachman. Uuno Hallman. Mary Breen. Philip Pen- dergast. lrene Palonen. Barbara Bathburn. Helen Pendergast. Edward Paolucci. Alma Spearwater. Marion Henry. Toivo Suomi. Margaret Costello. Marjorie Bemis, Raymond O'Brien and Rita Tarpey. The play was most successful. evidenced by the fact that the Class of '38 realized financially more than twice as much as any other class in the history of the school. ln the meantime. we had decided to wear blue caps and gowns for graduation. tTonnny Conroy and Bay O'Brien ought to knovv.I By this time the yearbook of the Class of 'ISIS was progressing rapidly under the careful eye of the liiditor-in-Chief. jimmy Donovan. linlike many of the other classes. we made sure of getting an early start. thanks to the suggestion of our tireless adviser. Mr. Fairbanks. to whom we owe a debt of gratitude. Even with this advantage. the work seemed to pile up on those connected with the best yearbook that has ever been seen at the High School. As this goes to press. the Senior Prom. an ev ent of the future. is destined to be- another great success even though the treasury of the Class of -38 has no urgent need of the profit. Thus we terminate twelve of the best years of our life. years that we have happily spent in delving for knowledge in the companionship of many of our best friends. We are happy. however. for we have made our mark among the classes of Norwood High. We will not consider this an ending. but we will think of it as the starting point from which students of the class of '38 shall begin their careers. And we shall always remember the friends that we have made and the unforgettable experiences that we have had under the careful but friendly supervision of our teachers in the school that has meant so much lo our predecessors. and will mean so much to us, the CLASS OF 'HIL IBYING BEBKLAND Historian of the Class of 1933



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CHARLES ANTHONY BA RTKEWICZ Chooky if 22 Dean St. VVork i p And I In Another l1'or1d Football fig Baseball Manager 3. Q, 64, IRVING THEODORE BERKLAND if Sheik 'ff' 44 Cedar St. Northeastern QP ,a 'tHe's Tall, He's Tan, He's Terrific Quest Clubg Football 2g Traffic Squadg Baseball 15 Rifle Club 2, 33 President 2, 3g High School Representative to Free Press. -Journalism HI-,LEN ESTHER BARTLLEXICK if Curey 1062 Washington St. Work l'l1flff71g O71 A Bubble Invitation Committee 2g Quest Club. -Crocheting ALEXANDER EDVS ARD BLAZIS UA1ecH 13 Saunders Rd. Undecided Foolin' .'lIyself lk -Aviation LEO BAZZY lKBaZ7Y 26 Walnut Ave. Northeastern Smarty Quest Clubg Outdoor Track 35 Football 1, 25 Traffic Squadg Stage Manager of Senior Play. -Radio EDVS INA RACHEL BOCHANOVN ICZ Eddie 14 Hartford Rd. Wilfred Academy of Hairdressing Paradise In IValtz Timev Quest Clubg Glee Clubg Tennisg Archery. -Dancing ANGELA M BENEDETTI KlAngYY T9 Austin St. 'Work Carefree Basketballg Quest Clubg Usher at Graduation. -Dancing JOSEPH STEPHAN BONICA A GIJoe!! Q 125 Cottage St. Northeastern Good And Lucky Quest Clubg Class Treasurer 3g Traffic Ofiicerg Football 13 Track lg Ticket Committee of Senior Playg Checking Committee Junior Prom. -Hunting .I. BERNARD CLINTON BERGMAN Swede T1 Munroe St. Northeastern Big Chief Sa'z'wg It Captain of Traflic Squadg Basketball 15 Quest Club: Home Room Representative 1, 25 Production Manager, Senior Play. -Dancing ROBERT FRANCIS BOTHWELL Bob 909 Washington St. Navy Bob IVhz'te Football 2, 35 Track 2. -Mechanic

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