Roslindale High School - Yearbook (Roslindale, MA)

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l 4 -1 X PHESENHNH gum ninefeen borfq fwo Suuha efau Radaulale Selma! Radindale, Ma44acAu4eZZ4 XVO. that Class of 19-12. ure' glad of the op- portunity to express to Miss Ncul and Mr. Pickett om' Qmtitllclc for their QCIIUTUIIS con- trihotioli of timv and effort to our XY0lliL1l'0. Xlorv than this, wc' wish to It-t thvm know how much wv ilppwciaitv tht- pcrsonul and fric'mllx' ilitcrcst tht-v lluvc shown lan' lwvoml tht- clvniuml oi thi-ii' oliicml positions as our iclviscws. '- Io Miss Nl'ill wi' im- cspvciullx' U'l'illl'lilll for ' , .H hm' Ql'2lL'l0llSlll'SS in clvailiiig with cw-i'y pupil. llt'l' dt-sirv to uiiclcrst ibility wit-li om mul our prohlvms. and hvr to elm-ct us in iiiiclmg ll solution lor To Mr. Pickett we are thankful in particular for his willingness to devote so much time to I us during the past three years. his unfailinq good nature, and his kindly guidance. Vive. therefore. take great pleasure in dedivating to Miss Mary E. Neal and Mr. Thomas A. Pit-ketl The Year Book of Our Class lHNliHHllllHlIllN3 fy' sit' Please accept my heurtiest congratulations on the oc- casion of your grucluution from high school. It marks only one of many milestones in your individual careers. hut prohahly the most iinportzlnt one up to this tiine. There are other milestones ahead ready to receive in- scriptions of your uccoinplislnnents as you succeed through the years, and it is the hope of everyone that the present distorted world conditions will all he corrected hefore they disrupt your plans und zunlnitions for the future. ll they are not. it should he your firm resolye to do all in your power to assist in reudjustinents, which must in- eyitaihly come. to :nuke the world at hetter place in which to hye. :XNIHIKUSIQ B. NV,ximiQN lHl lHEIlllY HEAD MASTER .Axmnosic B. XVAIRIKICN HEADS OF DICPAHTMICXTS Francis -I. Conlin lfnglisli Anastasia B. Connor .NIinli'rn Langnagf' Tl1on1as F. Cately C.'fnnnn'ri'ial Bran1'ln'.s Hele11a B. Cuiney lll.SfUl'if fl-ll1OlH2lS A. Pickett Sviwriu' 101111 F. Boehe .llIlfll!'HlCIfiC'-S TEACHERS Grace N. Azniye Art Loretta Burke CiUHllIIl'l'C'illi Rita M. Burke Freiielz Mary C. Clayton .Vafrfni Matilda E. Cogan Pl1if.s'iei1l Training Mary A. C1DI1SIlVCllIlt' Ifreneli Joseph C. Dl.'All11ltK'7 Italian M. Barbara Dee Seiwiiee Kathleen A, Deery Cfnnnzereiai Antonio E. Donaclio Cfnnniereiai Elizalieth E. Dooley Pl1if.s'z'ef1i Training ansferrecl to xVl1SlllllgtOl'l Irving Junior High Sclioul. Dee. 12. 19-1 Marie C. Flannelly Ethel S. Fletcher Grace M. Fogarty Carl F. Cabele Benjamin Ceisinger AVinifrecl C. Cilliocly Charles XV. Gleason C. Pauline Cordon En1n1a L. Cranclfielcl Edwin Haertl Mary E. Ha111roelq Lucile A. Harrington XVillian1 A. Hartigan ixftlllll' Hartin Paul Heins Mary P. Hernon Anne P. Higgins Margaret M. Kane Charles Kaner Francis M. Keacly Major Albert Kelley Englisli Yoeafiinzal Gniflanee Dres.s-nniking Meelzanie Arts Science Clarieal :A-S'-S'l'SflIIlf Seiellec' Dl'C'-S-S'lI1l1kil1Q A1l1fl1l'lI1tIflC.S' Con years leave of almseneel Seierree English lfnglisli Latin AIVCIICIPIIIL' Arts- English Conzniereial I 11f'li.s'l1 ' H F1'i'1n'l1 Cl0IIIH1l'I't'llIl Cerinan .lliiifarif Drill page Dorothea Xl. Kelley' C1UHlIlIl'l'CltlI liutlmrine Keongh 1vUL'llflUHlII Gnif1un4'z' vlolnn Lumlriguii lfnglisli l11ll'lJLll'Ll C. Lune C1Ull1Il1C'I'L'l'lI1 ltl'klIlSfCl'l'l'Q1 to the E. Burke High School. Dee. 3. 19411 Nlk1l'gklI'l'f Nl. Leurson Cooking Clertrncle C. Lnnalstenlt Pl1y.sic'z1l Training Nlilton E. 1XlllCc:l'l'g0l' .1Illf,It.'H1C1fiC'S Dorothea K. Ninn-leonl Cfonzniereial Clare L. Xlzntell English Joseph A. Nlurtin Cllmrles L. N1CC:i1l'tl1y illlfllllllll' Arts Englislz Ct1'ansfe1'1'ec1 to Clrovei' Cleveland junior High School. Nov. 1-1, 19411 Rita N. Nleilanley llelen NI. NIL-Cett1'iek llelen NI. Moran Frecleriek Nlllfllly Nlury Ii. Neal Francis E. OBrien Mary Heicl lloseinary L. Reilly Francis E. Reynolds Eileen NI. lliee Nlarjorie P. Riley john Riorclnn lleft for governinei Mary E. Plush Eleanor P. Sull Agnes V. Sezinnell Mary Nl. Stnxirinos Helen F. Sullivan Loretta D. Sullivan Mary F. Sullivan Mary F. Toluncl llelen L. Wlzilsh Nlilclrecl NI. 1Vzn'cl Alina Xl. XVoll'e lm r riglzl Svicricz' Spanislz Cmnnivrcial llisfory Scierzce Con1n1c'rCif1I Englislz H isfory Sc'ic'nc'c' Latin Ilisfory .11llflIL'lHllflC'-S it position in Xllishington. Feh. 12. 19421 Cmnmerciul English CUllHIIl'l'CilI1 Spanisli. Coin lnerciul Sc'ic'nc'c' f1UlIIlHCI'ClllI Iinglislz S1'c'rc'iary fi0HIIIIl'l'C'llll AfllflIl'lll!lfll'S HHH HH HHHHH STEPHEN BA1iBA1iow1cz United States Xavv EDXVARD L. CAULFIELD Massachusetts Maritime .Xcadeinv ARTHUR F. CZONNELLY United States Marine Corps Envvsxm P. CoNNo1.1.Y United States Marine Corps RICHARD C. FoLEY United States Navv ALBERT IIUHST United States Xavv XV1L1.1.u1 XICCLUSKEY United States Marine Corps XVILLIANI E. PEno United States Marine Corps XV.-XLTER C. ZAHN, jn. United States Marine Corps These bovs. members of the Class of 1942. have entered the service ot our country. XVe are proud to point to them as examples of the spirit of lovaltv and cooperation which is carried from the school to a greater service. YVe feel sure that they are living up to the ideals of good citizenship so deeplv embedded in their characters bv the school, and that thev are assum- ing their responsibility through service. None of us knows what the future holds. but all of us hope for a final victory. Until that is achieved. vve vvant to wish all the luck in the world to the bovs who are plaving such an im- portant part in securing that victory. Mav they remember that everv member of their class is behind them all the wav. 'iTl1c' right is more precious than peuccg we sim!! fight for the things which we hare z1lu'c1y.s carried Ilt'lI7'C'-Sf our liearts. To such ll task we dcrliente our Hires. - XVoo1Jnovv XVILSOX page nine ,Ae f' ' N, I 1 . x Ci xf '24 2 f , 5 1' 45 'M S, 1 'H A- -.' I ci'-'- - ' --.:a -- ' f . ,, . ' -'1'-'ll . - M-.- A ,, -' H . wv wfyf,-,i,--... KU Work W i ll J J 1 I 2 e N k L Q SlNIHH ll .-13 VW UHNEH A Senior Council is an organization ldv which tlie otticers determine the will of the class. Tlirougli tlie council. the various activities of tlie class are presented to the school. Our council was composed of tlie class officers and one representative from each senior lioine room. The ineinbers acted in both an advisory and ex- ecutive position in carrying out our senior prograin. Guiding the council were Miss Neal and Xlr. Pickett. advisers for the class of 1942. INIQL' fi1il'f1'1'Y1 Ellll HHY PHUEHHM Yocui SE1.ECT1ox CILASS XYILI, TIiL'KIPIfT SELECTIOX Annnuss Puxo S12LEc:T1ox ADDRESS Y.xLEn1fTom' Puxo SEI.fiC'T1ox Class lllxrom' Clldxss PIi0l'IIEf.Y Pmis1'1x'I'.x'l'1ox Cllhxss Song llllul' foul'f1'1ll1 Donald Davidson Gloria Yan Ilaln Charles Fidler lolm Sullivan Nlr. XY2.ll'l'6ll Sona Arzomanian Major Kelley Christine Pic-ozzi Donald Nm-sly Gloria Florentino Rose Nlllflti Dillilllily' Tllerese Lyons Tllt'l'llS1' I.x'ons and llita Grainger Plllllllllll Hllllllll lllliatever breezy optimism may have informed Class Dai' slim-cln-s lornieiv ly. this year. certainly. is not one in which to proclaim that all is we-ll with the world. The conventional note in the past has been. tio forth, young men and women. into a future full of opportunities for those reach' to seize themf' The conventional symbol has been the wide road upon which youth marches steadily forward into the sunlight-into a world full of promise. For us today such agreeable conventions would be travestics of tht- truth. XYho can say what the future holds for the Class of 1942, or what the world of tomorrow may be? It becomes. then. our difficult task to steer between a shallow optimism that refuses to face reality and a defeatism which would tempt us to brood on the futility of effort. XXX- must somehow keep within ourselves a heroic faith in quiet unremitting labor to preserve our institutions and customs. In our vears in school we have learned to value our cultural traditions. XVe have also learned that we cannot rest in Passive acceptance of that heri- tageg it can be ours onlx' through our own efforts. .-Xnd thex' must extend x, Y c . bevond nhvsicll struggle and endurance. XYar is not an end in itself but a . l , ' F5 means. In the immediacy of the means. we must not lose sight of the end. lVhoever loves men must perceive within himself. as an absolute dutxi I the need of working to make them less unhaplw and the world less vile. Stated in more Positive terms. Papinfs words suggest the establishment ot the good societx' in which the good life is an imitation of Cod. and men are -? . D capable of brotherhood. But in the splendor of this ideal we must never. as Gerald Yann points out. forget that ultecoiistruction of character must precede reconstruction of societv. YYe must be good before we can do good, be real before we can accomplish real things. Even if we are disheartened even if we go down in defeat, it doesn't matter. If thex' are good. our ideals will triumph in the end. llc bear the burden and the heat Of the long day and wish 'twere done. Not till the hours of light return All we have built do we discern. Donald Dclriflson page fi ftrr'11 IHHSS HISWHY Remember the herd of unsophisticated sophomores who. on a fateful day in September. 19239. stormed the gates of Hoslindale High in their eagerness for knowledge? XVith the exception of a few casualties scalped by marauding school teachers. those same people are present here and now. Believe it or not. those grave and reverend sages sitting around you. were once sophomores. It's been a fascinating transition. this change from ignorance to bliss in three years. It all started when having crashed the gates of the brain factory. we were surrounded and coralled in our hoinerooms by certain sinister individuals whom we discovered to be teachers. As. battered and bent. we left school that day. we discovered that by some strange means we had acquired a bushel or two of books. Now the plot thickens. XVe also found ourselves bur- dened with devices of mental cruelty called home lessonsv. The teachers were behind it all. as any detective story fan could tell. From day to day. this went on until there burst upon us another phe- nomenon known as a test . For the eighty per cent who did not commit suicide. school held no more terrors. lThat's what they thought.l So passed our sophomore year. Then. as juniors. we had some one to patronize. The sophomores could tell you whether or not we made the most of this opportunity. Thus we spent our junior year. happilv buried in advanced algebra. Cicero. shorthand hieroglyphics. or what have you. 'lilll' big event of our junior year was the election oi ofiicers. You see before you the worn and venerable faces of the vietors in the fray. The gray hairs were caused by worry over the two or three iunongst us who did not get on the honor roll. Illlifl' sl.i'lw'1i wuzne au! wntglif whim i no l TELL.. 'THEY DON'T INK .-, 1. r- K o k 'X e rm O00 'f'i 3 .F5.:f!: -lv4,:: 'lil S 5 176 :SR 4 I ,, my o 4 5 -F b' l s f , swf, . L Y- ' f f ' -- ..., h Q -, -4' A 'lllwo x - .' . .4 R. L E 'imiT A l U -Wi Ip' N l E- 1:-... ' K uf...EiLl' 1 --T T I 4 :Ei E gl Q E I 'V x I 34 - L kj l as 'PHE Loma AND THE SHOQT OF l'l' V.. Bw swat ensssw 41 MD sn-est imnesot-bl Now WHRT ' XXX, W .,, DO qou fly . -0' 1 i Q THLNYK OF 1 1 , l L 4 4 r - 1 , , , I , ,' ,I Vx X Qi, 1'-.17 1 i .l ,, ,X 1, T. lr Ho , 1, u- s - , It-'QQ 1-3 4 Vs DECISKO - ll Xiu Q.. iff E, :- '3-f 2 , T 5 - mmwzninw V t AI P' ig s I B: Em J A 2 My Fmieunsf I 1 I ME'AN-- t il Msmesns oF 5 THE FACULTY l JL' ' ll .7 l . ,wifi bil I -. 2,1 tr' Qi 'oi L ' 4 '- l : - i 'L Qi' tg, ' fllllmm T 0 5 ' DAY 4 Life 0 i In V , a, lil ' SETS' Z xl ' lf: g 3 , sl., wmiis - LIFE U - ask, lg? 41 5 'iiiliae ' 0 .K f NI in iii' uh A 1 O .955-if ' Q 1 if -X W fi X 'W' . X A 5 av ewan. GABBETT L14 -vw mist riaizqaigoi. '42 Ulu' clulms lltlX'1' gninvfl nation-xxiflw linux' SIIICK' tlit- class ol -12 Ql'2lC'f'fl tlir-u inc-inlmc-rsliip rolls. llicl you lsnoxx tliiir Pr:-siclc'nt ltoosvxvlt zuifl Svimtor C,gu'tr-it Glass limit' giufn up pulilio slat-nlxing liz-- uuism- tlic-x' wt-iv ailruicl to l'UIllIPl'll' xxitli our Dvlmitiirg Cluln? Xaitiimlly' we- Cllllit lmliunc' tlic-in for not xxcuiting to clniimgf- tliifir gootl rt-corcls. TIN- omtors ol our 1 cluli wlio storim-cl tlic' portals ot Latin School in tliv Intc-rscliolnstic' lD1'lJlltt' xwn- Elt'l1Il01'il Xlonzico. ltoln-rt Toliin. Xlzutx Brosutui. Alolin XYutv1's. uucl l i'inil4 XYil- lnnns, with tln- p11ti'nu'cln1l llurolcl Iolin- son. tlic' pix-siclclit ol our Qluli, ns clnur- inan. A xx'c-ll-iiiforincd soinu- lms tolcl us tlmt tht- Art Clnlu will put on nn vxliilmition wlivn tlit- XIIISCUIH ot Finc- Xrts can turnisli tlivin with acleqlnitc- will space-. Uni' Itaipliuvls and Xlic-lu-luiigt-los tml tlnl Xlissvs Ilargbol. Culmbt-ttl 5Xl'ZUINtlIllilll. and thc Messrs. Cm-rnnuio. Fisln-11 uncl Fallon. who lmvc lat-vu sintittvring intniy unoftvncling caiiivusos with tlicn' oils. Our lzniguuge clubs lnivv tl i'c-iiuiikilmly larffc- attviiclum-v at tlivir int-ctings. Tlivx' m5 i . clviiy tlnit it's tllc 1'ct1'csl1i11vi1ts tlnit tlmxx' tht- crowcl. Ot courstx none- of tliv butl- cling linguists think of toocl wlivn tlicix' lnm- sucli Ll clmncc to lnilmlgn' t-spnnol. oi' purlm' l'l'lIllCLllS or pa1'l111't- italiano. oi' dt-utt-sell sprcclacn. At tln-su invvtiiigs no onv spa-uks 11 word ot' English wln-n his mouth is full of icc CITAIIII. Tlu- ncxt on our Roll of Ilonor aut tln- Pltlf'lN21lit'l'S. A Pl21f'INtllit'l' is l'llSll?' rccog- nizvcl ln' tht- crowd ol strnngv looking incn following lnin. Tlnisc' nu-n wlioin. no tloulmt, you lmvc notice-cl. tm' llollywootl Tnlvnt Scouts. Dcspitv tliv intriguing olll-rs of tlwsc- scouts. loyalty to Hoslimlult- lnls kc-pt our Plnynmkcrs ut lionn-. Xylllltk S800 ll ww-lt lwsiclv tht- glannoui' ot' ai lioinv lvsson in i'NInixxt-yu? XYlnin tlw Ilannrock stuclios st-nt out .1 cull for casting in tln- 'iXYl141t ai Litk-M noun-- tly. znnong tliosc that rvsponclvtl for tlni stvllall' rolvs WDW .ll1L'lilt' Cfoolwli Stvllgl Xlc- Iglllltlllgll. Fmliccs lJlll'lQt't'. l.iont'l l5t1l'1'y- IHIQ1' .N1'!it'l1fl'l','I more. Donald Davidson NYilliam Xlcliav, Clreta Garbo. Christine Picozzi. and Jean Chamberlain. Since nothing but the best would possiblv do. we were not surprised on opening night to see so manv of our chums on the stage. We regret to sav. however. that on account of the jealousv ot the Hollvwood professionals. our stars received no Oscars. And who will ever forget that great Shakespearian tragedy i 'N XYild Nell . XYe have among us two distinguished essavists. Christine Picozzi. and Donna Nolan. who won top honors in the Brook Farm Essav Contest. A desire for the best thoughts of the best minds of the age has brought our great periodical. T110 Tzltfler. into all the homes of the country. Un the evening of Februarv 25th, our crop of the social elite blossomed forth in tuxedos. gowns. and dancing shoes. Once more the ballroom of Louis XIV echoed to the strains of the statelv minuet. 101' was that what it was called?D The handsome beaux were those weird looking individuals who slink through the halls of Rossie with lemon and lavender checked socks. and red shirts whose graceful tails save the janitor from sweeping the Hoors. The beautiful. but not dumb belles looked positivelv ravishing in their Paris creations. Since November there has been a big boom in the camera industrv since Rossie seniors have been smiling at the birdie. Some of the final results were most grati- tving to our photogenic Tvrone Powers and Hedv Lamarrs. Some of the other proofs resembled Boris Karloff or Donald Duck. but thev were all good likenesses. It these people had onlv known ot the wonder of Dr. Ilecules Derrickstein's Face Lifting Salon thev could still bait then' xnousetraps with cheese instead of the pictures. .Xnd didnt those rings do wonders lor . - . w the chshpan hands oi Hossles sons and daughters. Perhaps thev dichrt improve the dlshpan condition anv. but their size and hcautv ccrtainlv disguised it. .Xt least. we shall have the rings ol the class page f'i4fllfl'l'Il 9-fax is wi . ,,, GIH r'2 Nevinrmo . f 5-.UQ SURE x THHOBT VVE VVlL..b- AFTEP THIS SOUTHYE ' CDAIME XJ K . 1' f I .f We H7 y- :-1-. Q , .P-, .. 'N -,za ' . -v ..'.-.1 . ,-'., :ga-42, .' -Z- -1.5 ' nl sung, 'EFL A ' -f C A C s 7 gh kg I 9 1 1 A View I ix If 1.7, 'dj ff., ' Vi 9 X n C 1 l t J. - . fi: in-Q I 4 I A lin, I 0' fs 6 My ,Y t N 4 I S I AIR RAID DRILLSQ-H4 1 .L l ig.. Zz! -X- . . 1 ji ' L fl Exxrl il A 1: T .1 tis: If 9 -E35 e i is' i l , Utffis.-fi? 1125 -,' Q Q: i . I - is l-. - 1.4 I U ' 1 Mild' . time .. it-mt. I THE I pgom '. 5 .Rf 1711 X If . Q' ' fig - 'W u. 5 , it 3 cf? f Wu. FINISH X GKADuA1'lof ll D5 g ug QLD' 07 Z -' - L 4 ,,f.i:'ttj.1j, Q N Q' Inf, it i t ! tf' 4 af. ' 4,5-LN Q' . - x fx :ll S l + V Ni I 6 ' Q- ,T 'lla - 1 - - 1 up r trim .fn BY en-tu. eneazvr - Nano smsi. H.-XRGBOL. ol' '42 to glitter in the place ol the vanciuished crown jewels ol lfuropv. The juniors and sophs have certainly turned green with enxv when they watched their predecessors departing this school lite in l eln'uary instead ol in April. The distinguished professions that these relugees lroni lurther stnrlyf ing are entering into are: hutcher hoys, soda ierkr-rs and messenger hoys. The hest ol things eonie to an end. including our lile together- and this scholarly history of eininent personages and stirring events. Sonic ol us will soon adopt a new i-Xhna Xlater, while soine ol ns will he trying to catch the 8:15 for the olfice. hut all ot' us will always think ot the tiines we spent together in Rossie's corridors and classrooms. .-Xnd so to lfveryhody- Xu- atque valel Cloriu F!Ul'l'lllllll- Joseplz C7u'r'n.s Declaring ourselves of sound inind and in full possession ot our laculties. we. the Graduating Class of 19-12. do herewith proceed to hestow upon the tiollowing most fortunate and undouhtedlv grateful persons. the fortune and estate gleaned, gathered. and amassed during the past year-and ot those hlissfullv unaware persons. we ask this one favor-kindly take this down cum grano salisu. t, To Nlr. XVarren we leave a hrand new. unahridged. gilt-covered. leather hound Little Black Rook, so that our heloved headinaster inav hegin anew in his relentless and never-ceasing war against crime. To Miss Neal, who comprises one-halt our Class Advisory Board. we leave a self-operating. air-conditioned. air raid shelter. to he used in event of a had case of gravityis pull on a hottle of nitroglycerine. To Mr. Pickett, who is the other half, we leave a set of six cast iron chairs for the private use of playful or overweight garcons. To Xliss Reilly C1065 we leave a new season of afternoon sessions as quiet, gentle. and peace loving as the past years To Xliss Harrington we leave that which she has long desired -a seasons ticket to the Keith Nleinorial. To Xliss Consodine we leave a rolling pin to help her roll her ris. To Mr. Nlac-Gregor we leave a Great Dane to guard his answer hook and chessinen. and also a deeper understanding and greater love for graphs. To Miss Rice we leave an L4 class that wont even snicker at Ciatullus' Ode To A Dead S,7lII'I'UlL'. thus fulfilling an ainhition which she. no douht. has long felt impossihle. To Nlr. Murray we leave the foothall teain. the hasehall teain. the hockey team, track team, history classes, and a quart hottle of Rroino Seltzer. H To Xliss Cuiney we leave our annual offering - a new edition of Nluxfey. complete with no dates. no presidents. no tariltsi no hattles. no Repuhlieanis. and no footnotes. To Mr. Roche we leave our hewildered expressions-hewildered hv his jokes .... ahein - which sound suspiciously as it they were resurrected'from page izizzwtiwi X auclev ille 11111-s. To Nliss Xlartell we leave our sliockecl faces, xvliicli vve put on vvlien slie liancls ont paper lor tlie test xve soineliovv cliclirt liear lier QIIIIIOIIIICL' tlie clav lieliore. To Xlr. Ilartigan vve leave our locker kevs, tl1e frequent loss of vvliicli kept us alter scliool in llooin 12-I a total of nine liours anal tortv-tive niinutes. To Nliss Aznive xve leave a large lioartl to snake life easel - er tli-in-nil lor lier pupils. To Nlr. Ilartin vve leave a sample product of our Finger Nlanuliactuiiiig Cfo.. to vveltl onto liis pupils' liancls i11 event of clire ealainitv. Tlie cle-luxe inoclel carries a sliglitlv liiglier cliarge. To Nlajor Kellv vve leave our liee-oo-tiliul posture, Xvliicli lias been a source of great pricle and satisfaction to llllll. To Nliss Ciogan vve leave a clean lunclirooin. tliereliv giving IIS an op- portunity to trv ont our new smelling salts. To Nliss Keongli xve leave our old report cartls and tests wliicli, if slie eares to linv one ot' our Cfoiisoliclatecl Paper Nlaking Nlacliines, vvill enable her to struggle tlirongli tlie paper sliortage. To tl1e custotlians we leave tliose famous last words. All out . To Nliss Cilliotlv xve leave a self-operating svvitclilnoarcl. Not overlooking Nlr. Donaclio, vve leave llllll a roomfnl of tour-toot soplis. To tlie Aluniors vve leave all our pencils, all our liooks, ancl all Olll' teachers' suspicious looks. to inisquote tlie oltl saving. To tl1e Soplis vve leave tliis o11e last vvorcl of eiicourageinent-only two more vcars to go. Having tlulv tlisposecl of a part of our estate to tlie alioreinentioriecl. we, speaking lor tl1e inclivitlual Seniors, tlo proceed to pass o11 to Olll' successors vvliatever reniains of our lmountv. Donald Daviclson leaves liis puns, after mucli gentle exliortation on the 1. part of liis friencls. xVlll'Il lie agreed. xve took tlie knife out of liis liack. Bettv Grant leaves an unaliriclgecl etlition of lier latest and greatest book. Cfonnnenf PlYH1IJl1f'I'l' le I'll'lIl1Cf1lS en Dix Lecoiis Fc11'il0.S'. NVillie Xie-Kav leaves luis parking space, lieliintl, antl sonietinies in, tlie lnncln-oom. Nlarv Brosnan leaves l1er liigli esteem for tlie U.S. O. Louis Falcone leaves liis liair enrlers. Crace Noonan leaves a clisli of XVllf'llfll'S. Donalcl Oselivvalcl leaves a carloatl ol' liroken liovvling pins ancl wornout allevs. lloseniarie Delanev leaves lier oft useml First Aicl Kit, tlie contents of vvliicli liaving lieen lilierallv appliecl at loin' lllll eliaque jour. lloxvarcl ffapron leaves liis lmantlana. Dave llallalian leaves a lxroacleasting svsteni xvliieli. alas. lie liailecl to llSl' tluring liis lnistorv classes. l,if 'Xlatligan leaves lier eoniposecl explanations. -Iolin Clillis leaves tlie fine exaniple lie set in tlie perforniance ol' exercises in ll2 Ilne past vear. Xlarilvu Kiarnev leaves lier unattainalile liovvling score. .losepli Uvvensileaves luis exceptional collection of lmookvvorrns. Xclelaicle Devlin leaves lier imitation ol' lftlclie Cantor. page fll'f'llllf X tlinnnie Donovan leaves his conservative neckties which could drown out Lockheed .-Xircraft Corporation. Evelyn Ahdelnour leaves Xliss Sullivan far in the rear. Harold johnson leaves his literal translations. Stella Nlacllonough leaves her greatest source ol worry eher marks, Ed Cfolhy leaves his hair at home. Eleanora Xlonaco leaves the lied Cross on its own two feet. James Allen leaves with the distinction of heing the first and definitely the last to memorize Huxley. Arthur Ililly leaves to hecome a salesman for the XYelch Clrape Alniee Clo. Kev Einneran leaves his newspaper clippings to the Cloverninent to help alleviate the paper shortage. Florence Davies leaves the author with a free hooklet on the gentle art of yitterhuggini. Peter Keleher leaves his chair at a sixty-degree angle. Miriam Purce leaves the gymnasium floor looking like a geometry hook. Cussie DeVasto leaves his lunch checks to the highest hidder. Kennie Sullivan leaves the door on 106. much to the relief of said door. John Sullivan leaves the penalty hox all warmed for the next tenant. Alolm XVaters leaves us on the short end of every argument. XVilliam Harrington leaves Cahriel in the lurch. Connie Brigham leaves a peppermint for the teacher, thus doing away with the old-fashioned apple. Alden Buker leaves the Chess Cluh with no memhership. Paul Bates leaves his latest work. a new unahridged. unadulterated. uu- heard of dictionary. Thomas Boerke leaves a doctor in his sleep. Iohn Prendergast leaves for Lilliput. Kenneth Mc-Cee leaves six feather mattresses. Eva Anderson leaves a recipe for raspherry mittens. Dick Doherty leaves the alarm clock which proved such a great aid ti: him in getting to school at exactly 1.3 seconds after nine every morning. Kathryn Gillis leaves her hooming voice. ably supported hy Ann Newland. In hehalf of the soldiers. sailors. and marines who left our first XYar Class to aid in the defense of our homes and our country. we, the authors of the Class YVill, ask you to say a little prayer for their safe return. Having stripped ourselves. hy our generosity and unselfishness. of all that we have held dear. and passed on to those of our alma mater who are vet to RECEIVE their Nwalking papers . so-called. the very least of our hountv. we, the co-scrihhlers of this immortal document, do herehy affix our names and signatures to this everlasting parchment on the thirteenth day of April. Anno Domini nineteen hundred and forty-two. All rights are reserved. and anv at- tempt hy an imposter. or any group of imposters. to use its contents will he answered hy polite scorn and a load of huckshot. This will. having heen duly witnessed hy our personal ghost writers. is officially ended. Dorothy Iiozfw C'l11I1'lc's I id1r'1' page fzuvzfff-um' Elllll IlIllll'HlEY Let us look in upon the office of our two illustrious bureaucrats who are. as we enter. just beginning their annual task of registering the names of those graduates ot' the Graduating Class of 1942 who have achieyed fame in their lines. ranging from assistant directors of the .-Xmalganiated Picture llook Company to presidency of the Xlillionairesi Club of Lower East Potta' wotamie. Colorado. The first name is being drawn -listen: Donald Davidson is president of the Federation of Six-to-Sixty XVUIIIEIIQS Cllubs. Xlflliazn 5-Icliay. although he had been expected to continue on his political career. is now about to open the Nic-Kay Padded Shoulders and Company. lt will most assuredly be a success. as he is one of the best authorities on the subject in the United States. Dorothy Nic-Xabb has recently opened the NIL-Xabb Alf youire ninety well make you look like eighty-nine and ten monthsu Beauty Salon. Nlesdames Norma Delfreytas and Elaine Cataldo. tamed designers of Bing flrosbyis illustrious wardrobe. are seriously considering remodelling their Flat- bush Be-Finery on Fifth Ayenue. lt's connnon knowledge that Bill O'Brien is a sure bet to gain the Hall of Fame of Baseball by achieying the near impossible-batting oyer four hundred for the third year in a row. Teddy Lyons is. at present. engaged in editing the new i'Daley Daily. Betty Crant bas been elected to the position of Exalted High Commander of the Loyal Urder of Carniyerous Canines. with Rochester her Yice-Com- mander. Paul Bates stated ten years ago that some day he would be President of the United States. XYell. he has started that long task- he now is running tor Senator in a Democratic ward. lncidentally he's a Republican. .lohn Sulliyan. accompanied on the piano by Sona Arzamanian. was heard last night with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. They played the second opera of that new composer. Senor Alden Buker. NH Xladre me lleche Dichov. or Xly Xlamma Done Told Xie... Debates in the Senate are brisk and witty. as well as highly' educational. due to the yery fine arguments of the Bepreseiitatiyes from Nlassachusetts. Buth lleflernan. Adelaide Deylin. Amy Dickson. Cloria Florentino. and Eleanor Botti. Eyen the Speaker ol' the llouse. llarold hlohnson. can't get a word in edgewise. which giyes us an example ol' the kind ol' debating going on ni Congress these days. Paul llelliernan. that brilliant. rising District .Xttorney just yesterday successfully prosecuted and eonyicted another publisher of Cfomic Books. Presiding judge was Xliss llarrington. Thus Paul cut another notch in his suspend:-rs. which incidentally were made by the lid Cfolby Deluxe Suspender f.onlpany winch. as you no doubt haye guessed. was constructed by the lfrhnund l,ynsky' ffonstruction Cfonipany. in whose employ is one of the up and eonnng mechanical engineers. .lohn Barniele. page fll'f'l.'flf-fll'H Frances Dnrkee is still at top pitch with her Dax' Nnrst-rx lor the lxirli ot detense workers. wlnlt- her alile cohort. ,Xnn Xexxland, helps kr-ep snr kiddies in order. Rossv is well represented in the .-Xir Corps hx' the follow' ing: ll nix Ilooper, Hohert Ilealv. lid U'Donnell. Aloe Coonev, Roger lfinnell. and Inn Allen. Thex' are memhers of that world renowned srpiadr on ml he l'lxin'f XVolves. YVe have heen unalile to discover lrom which this nanie xx rs ohtained. Stella NIL-Donough is head nurse at the 'ilirooklvn llospital lor lireakcloxx Caused hx' YVorrx' Over Marks. Ruth Codfrev. Senator from Xlassachusetts on the Lanndrx Ticket. is nr the fourth dav of a Senate filihuster. Liz Madigan, hound and gagged. is lecturing on Ihe Indian Fakirs Trick. C C Although it's not generally known. there is in the Lvnskv C Ionstri ic Companv, a pencil sharpener of unusual merit. This masterpiece of c r struction was perfected after vears of research hv one Charles Kenney. kno to all as the successor to our Mr. Pickett. That he would succeed Xlr. Pic 4 was a xvell-knoxvn fact. for the same Charles Kennev took to Phvsics as xxt all took to that spaghetti known and heloved hy all - Crilli's Spaghetti Supra mt This spaghetti tvcoon recentlx' retired from his husiness to join the Pac fleet with Arthur Ilillxx Upon their launching. which is expected two monti ahead of schdeule. our Pacific fleet tonnage will he more than douhled. Dream-hoatu Keleher is financing a new hns line in competition xx the Crevhounds. It is to he called the NVolfhound Line. Christine Picozzi has heen appointed lihrarian at the YVest Ptoxhurv Branch Her experience in hookkeeping tget it?D got her the jolm. One can read anx' dax' noxv that nation-wide favorite comic. Supermrn hx' the popular cartoonist of the day. Charles Fidler. lohn Nicholson has opened his new flying school with the motto. I Quai in tee to teach all vounq. rich. unmarried women hetween the ages of twc and seventx'-nine to flv. or die in the attempt. lean Chamberlain is continuing her motherlv roles as another Flortnct Nightingale. Pulse. teinperature. and internes are also the chief interests ot Florence Davies and Lillian Clavton. George Benoit has given up his toupe factorx' and has hecome a chiropodi t who does not handle ordinarv heels. The Three Dots tNIc-Hugh. Ilavev. and Fitzgerald? are replacing the t in the Chesterfield Ads. Ioe XVhite is now a vacuum cleaner salesman. Now, let'S see. there are just two more names in the fish howl. Xytlllltl who thev are-h-in-m-Rose-Nlarie Delaney and Dave Hallahan are s fishin' around. Host'-.lIz11'ie Delziizeif Durirl IIIIHIIIIUII page fu'e11f1f-flint llo Ji ElHSS HHIEEHS IDONALD IJAYIIJSUN XV114L1A31 NICKAAX' PN'-S'ilIl'l1f Viva' P1'f'.s'iflc'11z' EQ ' ' dm. Q! .NJA L ,, ., 1 . .., 1 4. srl MH x Cin uv.:-Ln IH S1'l'l'l'l1ll'jj lmgr'luwlzly-f,r1!:l' 'qu X 1-:lu-Lsl-3 LYONS 'l'l'l'Il-S'Ill'l'l' EYELYN ABDELNOUR Sports: Bowling Cluh, '-12: skating, tennis, liicycling. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical Schot ml. GEORGE Y. ALBERT Sports: Track, 41. Activities: Athletic Repre- sentatix e, l-10: Band, '-10. '41 .47 -4. Further Schooling: Arinv Ax i- ation. JAMES F. ALLEN Sports: Track, '41, l-12: Bowl- ing, '42, Actixiities: Senior Council, '42 Athletic Representative, '-12 Further Schooling: North- eastern University. EDXVARD C. ANDERS Sports: Skating, skiing. Activities: Student Council, ,49 -4. EVA D. ANDERSON Sports: Badminton Club, '-12, Bowling Club, '-12: swim- ming, ice skating, dancing. Activities: Senior Council, '42, Junior Red Cross, ,-12. Further Schooling: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. l.ORli.'XlNl'Q XI. .Xl1tjIllIMI.D Sports: 'llf'lIlllS. iff- skating. tioxxling. Actixitinw: Sturlwnl ffounfil '-HJ, '41. lfurthf-r Schooling: tfoplf-x l'2l'NlIiIIIl School. SONA .XRZIJNIAYIAN Sports: llaiicing, sxxiinining ici' skating. Actixitic-sg Pianist ot Urclies- tra. 4l. -123 lhanist ol 1.l.-f- fflulx, '4l. 'l2: Senior liz-- xiew, l-ll: Spanish Kilim, l-ll: Fit-ncli Cluli, V-12: 'lav- uiakers. 41, 42, lfurthcr Schooling: Nt-xx l:,nglaucl f.oiisc'i'i.1torx ot Xlusic. LILLIAX D. AYAN Sports: Bowling, skating. HELEN nl. BAER Sports: lee skating, howling, tlancing. Further Schooling: Faulkner llospitzil. JOYCE L. BAI LEY Sports: Bachninton Chili. '-12: Bowling Clulw, V421 swun- ming. Actixities: Rt-al Cross Repre- seutatixe, QU: Delmtiiig Cluh. '40, 41. '-12: Dr.un:1- tic Chili, -ll. l-lf: French Clulw '42, Further Schooling: Katlilet-ii Dt-lt School. page !1c't'1ifi1-fin' XIARIIC lf, R.-XKICR Spnrts: Rmxling. slmting, Furtlier Selnmliiigz Rustuii filc'rL'i.ll St-liunl. THOMAS I. BALLARD Sports: Buwlingf, F12. AL-tix ities: Tgittler Repre- sentutix 6. i-10. AIOIIX F. BARXIK ILE Sports: Ilueliey. Fil: Base- bull, V-II: Bowling. '42 Aetixities: Cuclet Ullirer. '42 Furtlier St-liunling: Iliirxnrcl IAN If K. RA RR Slunrts: Swiinniinq. ll.lIH'lIIQ. Avtix ities: Slmnisli Club '40 '41 lfurtlier Selnmnling: Sinnnuns f.rrllt'Q4'. XXXIC I.. HARRY Spirits: llmxling Cflnb. 1121 cl.in4inQ. sluiting, sxxinv Illlllg, ll'lllIlN. ,'xllIXllll'Nf lqislilmrll DlIHXX, All l'4ui'tln'r Silnuwling: K.itlil4-4-I lJ1'll Sllliblll, lnlgjz' ln'1'n!lj-.s:ii' 2 REGINA C. BARRY Sports: Roller slizitingf. ice skating, dancing. Aetixities: Clee Club. 311. Furtlier SQ-liooling: Boston Lnixersity. ALICE L. BASIIIAX Sports: Bowling Club, 312: Buclinintcni Club. '-12: skat- ing. tennis, cluneing. AL-tixities: Atbletic Repre- sentutix e, '-10: Frencli Club, '-10, '41, '-12: Debating So- ciety. 212: Draunutic Club. 212: junior Red Cross, '-11g Clee Club, '-12. Further Scliuoling: Katherine Cibbs Secreturigil St-bool. GLORIA S. BASILE Spnrts: Dancing. Aetixities: .Senior Reine, '-IO. '4I: Italian Club, '-12. Furtlier SL-liooling: Boston Lnix ersity. PA LL NI. BATES Spnrts: Baseball. lmt-key, Aetixities: Junior Real Cross. FIU: Tuttle-r Representaitixe. '-10. '4I: Circlet Lic-uteniuit, '4l: Circlet Captain. '-IQ: Atllletic Relnreseiitaltixe. '40 lfurtlier Selioulingz Ruston l'niu-rsitv. l.I'fIILI,li Nl. BICAIIPRIS Sports: llmvling Club, 312: skating. clauieing, tennis. Aetixities: Tuttler Relmresenhi- tixe. i-ll: kluniur llecl Cross. 42: YQ-:ir Book Cmiiiiiiltee, .P lfnrtln-r Selmuling: .'xl'iKll'Illl1' Almleriie. HAROLD YY. BECK Sports: Hockey. Activities: German Cluh, '-ll. Further Schooling: North- eastern Univ ersitv. ALBERT BEXEDETTI Sports: Dancing. swimming, roller skating. GEORGE BENOIT Sports: Hockey, ,-12: hase- ball, ,-12. Activities: Air Raid XVarden, JOSEPH XV. BERCIN Sports: Golf, skiing, swim- ming. Activities: Tattler Repre- sentative, 312: Red Cross Representative, i-12g Year Book Committee, i-12. Further Schooling: Military School. CARLA B. BERCREX Sports: Tennis. skating, danc- ing, hicvcling. Activities: Dramatic Cluh, .47 ..i. Further Schooling: Kathleen Dell School. l 'iiiovixs s, iioiziiki-1 Spoi ts: Svv iiiuning. rillf- practice, sailing. Activities: Svinphonv liuifl. , - , -ll, -42: Stuflf-nt f.ounr'il 47 l' urtlu-r St liooling: t.ornf-ll laiiversitv. CER'l'RL'DlC Xl. BOISYERI Sports: Bovvliiig fgliiii. '-121 Basketlmall Cllilr, '-12: lioise liack riding, svvimining, skating, Activities: tilt-e filllli. '-11. NI.-XRY II. BONXER Sports: Bovvling Clulm, '41, '-12: roller skating. svviin- ming. dancing. tennis. Activities: Clee Cluh, '40, i-11: Plavmakers. '40, '-11, s-43 ' Fiirtlicr Schooling: Boston Clerical School. ELEAXOR F. BOTTI Activities: Spanish Club. '-10: Student Council. '4U: Clee Cluh, '-10: Plavmakers. '40, i-ll, 2121 TLlttlt'!' Stuff, '-1221 Setting-up Drill Leader, '-12: Year Book Committee. '-12. NIILDRED pl. BOUDREAL' Sports: Riding Cluh. '-ll. '41 Bovvliiig Clulv. i-lf. Activities: Clce Clulv. '-ll. -12. Further Schooling: Xlt. Ida -Iuuior College. page tii'i'11ti1-.v't'i'c:i xllf.-XY lf. RUXYEX Sports: Roller skating, clinic- ing. boxxling Aftixitivs: Ulm' Club. '41, 42. Furtbt-r St-booling: Boston L'nix 4-rsitxi PATRICIA C. ROXYLICR Sports: Rowling Club, '42 liuclininton Club, '42: sxxiinf ining, cluncing. Attixitivsi Tultlcr Stull, .421 lun ior Rt-cl Cross, '42: Dru- inntit- Club, 42. Furtlufr Scbooling. Boston 1'nix 1-rsitx'. DOROTI IY Sl. Rx JYL ll-f Sports: Bowling Club, '41 Baulininton Club, '42: clinic-- ing , skating, skiing. v Avtixitics: Frt-nt-li Club, '40, 41 147 Jrnnxtu lub 41 49: lun 7 w 1 Q A C ,i , ior Rt-tl Cross. '4l. - I , 1 :Tuttlvr 4L: Clem Club 40 Stuff, '42, Furtlit-r SL-liooling: Boston l'nix 4-rsitx'. MILDRICIJ II. RRIERLICY Sports: Roxxling Club, '42: skating. illlllflllg. Actixitim-s: Cllr-ti Club, '40, '41 P , ... 4 lurtlu-r Subooling: Traulm- Svbool for Cirls. CONS'I'.-XXCIC RRICI IAXI Sports: lluskvtbull Club, V421 lltl xxling, borst-ban-k ricling. - Y v Avtixitivs: l'r4'nt'b Club, -10, '41 -I1 Spunisb Club, '-lf: R1-fl fri 'll I iss Rs'pr'm-s1'nl.itix4-, llIIllll'l' Svbooling: Vkil!4't'lUl'lK Svliool. i.r1f'w fllfllflf-1'I lll N Xl.-XRIE XI. RRODERICK Sports: Rollvr skating, alum'- ing. tt-nnis, bowling. Actixitit-sz Spunisli Club, '40, '41, Furtlu-r Svbooling: Posse Xissun. IQLIZAB15TI'I Y. BROOKS Sports: Swinnning, skating, skiing. Actixitivs: Riding Club, 312: Bowling Club, '42: Basket- bill Club x47 4 , , ... Furtbvr Schooling: Boston Clerical Sclxool. MARY E. BROSNAN Sports: Sxviinining, tennis, biiclininton, golf. Actixitics: Setting-up Drill Lvuclc-r, '41, '42: Frencli Club ,423 Spzinisb Club, '42: Dc- bnting Club, '421 Art Club, 4, 1 urtbur SL-liooling: Boston Citx' Hospital. NIARIORIE IC. BRONYN Smorts: Dann-ing, sxviininiug, I . . skiing, boxxling. Actixitim-s: Spalnisli Club, '42. l urtbvr St-liooling: XVcll4'slt-x' Collvgv. MARY Cl. BROXYN Sports: lloxxling Club, 742: bgulininton, clunm-ing, ,-Xvlixitix-sz l i'm-iivli Club, '-40: -Iunioi Rt-cl Cross, 41, 42, Fansbion Sboxxg 710. l urtln-r Sc-liooling: Rrxxuit Cx Stratton Coiiiiiimxiwizil St-bool. NANCY K. HHUXVN Snorts: Bowling Club, '42: acrninton Club i-l2g skating, I B1 l dancing. Actixitics: .lunior Hccl Cross. '42 Fnrthcr Schooling: Faulkncr llospilal. HELEN E. BHUNET Sports: Dancing. Furthcr Schooling: Bryant is Stratton Connncrcial School. OLCA Nl. BUBINCER Sports: Bowling Club, '-12: Riding Club, '42s swinnning, skating, tcnnis. Actixitics: Dramatic Club, Y-10: Cit'I'lllllll Club, 110: Tattlcr Hcprcsentatixc, 40: Setting-up Drill Leaclcr, '41, ,up Furthcr Schooling: Bacon Comptoinctcr School. JOHN D. BUCKLEY Sports: Hockey, '42 Activities: Scnior Play, 42: Stuclcnt Council. '-12. Furthcr Schooling: Boston College. V ALDEN P. BUKER Sports: Baseball, '42. Activities: Chess Club, '41, 312. Further Schooling: Harvard. Clilillil 'IJIC l.. IGI 'ltlili Sports: l5aslwtl,.ill Club. '12 liorsr-b:uk ruling. sv.iinininLf lnoxx ling, rollci' Sl'l.lllIILf'. l' urtlicr Sc-boolln ' lxatln-rin: ., - flilmlns Sf-cn-!.il'i.1l Sfliool. ions Wi. iaciuui Sports: Sailing, rollcr skating Actix itics: Stuclcnt Council, 42. LUCILLE I.. BURKE Sports: Swinnning, rollcr skating, tcnnis, dancing. boating. Activitics: Spanish Club, '40 ,414 Glu- Club, i-10. Furthcr Schooling: Kathcrinc Cibbs Sccrctarial School. CERALDINE C. BURNS Sports: Tcnnis, bicycling, bachninton. Furthcr Schooling: Brvant is Stratton Connncrcial School. CONS'l'.:XNCl'f XY. BVSCH Sports: Bowling Club. '-123 dancing. icc skating. rollcr skating. bicycling, SXX'iIlllIllllg, .-Xctixitics: Orchestra. '40, '41, -lf: Art Club, .421 Play- lnakcrs. -421 .lnnior Hctl Cross, '40, Furthcr Schooling: Brxant N Stratton Coinrncrcial School. pug' tzzwztzf-rziizc Xl.XlillC -I. BYNYIQS Spiwrtsl lioxxlnig Cilnla, '-42: liitling Cflnli. '42. rollvr Jolt ing. sxxnnnnngi tvnnis. tl.int'- ing. Attixitit-sz l r'vrn-li Cflnlw. '-42: Plnriitrlxt-1's. '41, 712. Fnrtliur Stlioolingz Hvgis Collc'Q'm'. NYAHRI-IX F. CYAHILL Sports: Ihiwlwiill. lninting. At-tixitivs: Air lltiitl XYtlI'Qlt'l1, 42. XYILLIAXI H. KT.-XNIIJICZLIA Sports: Bowling. lmrrsulmll. Activities: Drill Sl'l'Lft'Lll'll, '41 '45 , .... Filrtln-1' St-lioolingz Xt-xx' ling l.lIKl :Xift'I'Qlll Sflniol. IIOXXQXIKID l'. C1-XPIKUX Sports: liollt-r slutting. At-tixitics: :Xrt Cflnlm, V421 llruniigitit- Llnli. 41. 42: lticling Cflnlm. 142: 'llittlt-r Sttifl. '4I. .421 Stntlr-nt ffonnqil. llf. 'l'l IUXIXS ll. ff.Xlil.SUY . v ' ,J 5lHlllN, lltu'lsl'X, l-. .Mtixitn-sz fnulvt fllll1l'l', lf. l' nrtlivr Sulioolingz Post funnel- Il.llt' clIllllNl' llmrslllltlillv llIQll St-liool. pug' thirty MARILYN T. CARXEY Sports: Bowling Cflnlv. '4l: Bnalininton Clnlm. 712. tt-nnis sliiinq. Lll'L'l1t'l'f', ,-Xutixitivs: Fl't'llL'lI Cflnli. '42 Setting-np Drill l.l'klClt'l'. l41 '421 Stntlt-nt Council. '40: .Innior Html Cross, '-41. .42 lfnrtlicr Schooling: Sinnnons Collvgv. KIAXIES T. CLXRNIICIIAEL Sports: Bowling Clnlb. '421 Baiclniinton Clnlv, '41 Buslcct lmll Clnlv. '42: rollt-r skating .-Xutiiitiesz Clem' Clnlv. .401 lDl'l1Ill.ltlL' Clnli. '41, LOUISE ll. CIASXYELL Sports: Bowling Clnlw. '41 Baiclininton Clnli. 42. Bgtslwt lnlll Cluli. l-121: rollm-r skirt ing. .-Xvtiiitics: Clvt' ffltllv. '4fl: Dnnnartit' Clnlm, '4l. CYHRISTIXIC ll. CIATALDO Sports: Bowling Clnlw. 742: swimming. clxtncing. l tirtln'r SCllUUllllQZ XYillil't'tl .Xcaiclt-rin' ol' llarir A llvnuti Cfnltnrt-. lfl.qXlXl'f 'I'. Cf.-X'l'.-Xl.l7O Sports: Bowling lilnli, 'liz liqrclniinton Cflnli. V-12: lioalt- ing. tlainring. l nrtln'r St-lioolingr Boston fflt'ricull St'lIlNll. ELEANOR NI. CIATALDO Sports: Bowling Club, '42: dancing, swinnning, rollcr slcatingi FurtlicrSchooling: Bryant 5: Stratton Commercial School. DOROTHY A. CATINO Sports: Bowling Club. '42: roller skating, dancing. Actixitics: Tattlcr Bcprcscnt- ativc. '41. Fnrthcr Schooling: Boston Clerical School. JOHN F. CATOX Sports: Football. Further Schooling: Bentlcy School of Accounting dc Finance. V EDXVARD L. CAULFIELD Sports: Track, '40, ,41. '42, Activities: Cadet Oflicer, ,42. Further Schooling: Nlassachu- setts Nlaritiinc Acaclcinv. B. IE.-XX CHANIBERLIN Sports: Bowling Club, ,423 dancing. rollcr skating. Activities: Playinakcrs, '41, '-12: Art Club, '41, '42: Setting-up Drill Leader. '42, Further Schooling: Copley Fashion School. l'II.1C.'XXfJIi li. ljlii'Q'XI'.l.l. Sports: liowling. iw' slmitingf rollcr skating, boating. Actiiitics: lfansliion Sliov.. '11, 42. Fnrtln-r Schooling: ltriiiiing- lnun '1'c.u,lici's Ciollcgc. 1.11.1.I.-XX Xl. CI..-XYTOY Sports: liollcr skating. clanc- ing, bowling. v Actixitics: lfrr-ncli fllub, 41 .43 Furthcr Schooling: Xiassachu- sctts cit'Ilt'I'lll Hospital. XIADELIXF NI. CILFABY Sports: Hollcr skating. clinic- ing. Activitie-sz Spanish Club. A411 Tattlcr Staff, '-12. Further Schooling: XYi1trcc1 Acaclcnn' ot Hair tw Beauty Culturc. EDNIUXD X. CULBY Sports: Football, 1-11, 142: Hoclicy. '40, '41, '-12: Track. '42 Activities: Caclct Captain, '42, Further Schooling: II:-bron :Xcaclc-im'. H1f1,1fXqX 'lf COLE Sports: Dancing. bowling, horscbaclx ruling, swim- ming. .-Xctixitics: Spanish lflub '40, 41: f.lcc club, -ill, Fnrthcr Schooling: liathcrinc Gibbs Scc1'ct.u'i.il Sthool. jltlgt' 1'11i1'f1f-.nn' VHRISTINE .-X, COLLINS SIWUI'lNi lllllkllll.NXKlIllIl1lllQ. lwvllillll will-rx Nlmlfllll. Antiwitiv-1 SP.llllNll Clulu. '4lg Chl cEllllW -Ill 1 . . . Furtlu-r Sklltltlllllfl BllITHllQllN BllNlllL'5N Ssllmwl. EDWARD P. CONNOLLY Spurhz Fummtlxill. 39. '40, l-ll: Fllftllt'f SL'll1MlllIlQ'I Lv. X1.1rines. FRANCES E. CONNOLLY Spfrrfxz Slialtillf. lluwlillg. swimming, tclmis. Actixitiw: Iuninr Rurl Crmx. '-11: Fzulnilm Slmw. l-10. H-11. Furtlmr Sulumling: Bryxmt Cx Slf.lttHI'l CuI'nI'nvrL'i.ll SL-lmul. XX'ILLI.fXNI -I. CONNOR Slwrtx: Ilm lm-j. lxmllull. lmu ling. .'XQtlw1t1w: 5IJ.lIl1Nll flulm. 42. Szlluinl' tlfblllllll. 42. Cl.ulz't Ulllulr. 41. lg. Xlfxlll' lf. LONNURS Slmxtxg llHlXXllII! c,llllP. 12. rlmm mg w. llllllllllf. mllm' Nlx-lllllf, ,Mrrltrf-N. Slmmmln lilull, 'llg fllnm- f.llllr. hlll. l'-.lNllllHl Sluvv., llll. l'Ilrlln1l' Sflllllilllllf llllI'l'4rllQlIN l!JllNlllf'XN Nl.-Ml. Img' llrirllf-fun .IEANETTE CONTONIPASIS Spurtsg TlAI'II1lN.l5ilClUlllltUI1. Cllu'lL'il'1Q. .M-tixitiwz From-ln Clulv. '-12: lbfdlllkltlk' Club. '-121 Faslninn Sllmv. '-10. Fllrtlwr Sulmuuliluqz Racluliflwc C0111-ge. FRED A. COOPER .-Xctixitiw: Student Council, .43 Furtlwr Sc-lmulixlg: If. S. Nlurincs. FRANK L. CORNIACK Sports: Trask. '40, .-Xctixiiivsz Cuclvt Offlccr. ,421 H1-cl Crww Rc-prescntaltixe. '42 Furtluur Sulmulingz Lf S. Com! Cllhlffl. CATHERINE E. COSTELLO Sprvrlxz Rullmfr Nlcutinq, lmwl- ing. cl.mL-ing. l:lll'lllt'l' Sclmnlingz kutlllm-n DQ-ll SL-lmnl. XYILLIAXI NY, COS'I'l-ILLO Spnrtx: ll1lXKllllQ. rullvr slut- ing. .'xl'llXllll'NL Drum gmcl Ruglv CAIIPN. HL .ilu .121 lillllllll Sclumlin N1 .' Q: l.xx' .-Xir ffurlmx Nl XBICI. CHOXX I,liY GEORGE F' COX Sports: Bovvling. svniinining. Sports: Football, 311: Track, lf iklltilfi- tf 'lN- U '40 '41, Q12. Activities: Spanish Chili, 10. Y-ll: Drziiiiatic flllilz, l-il. Further Schooling: U. S. ,42- Navv. Activities: Cadet Captain, '-12. Fllflllti' Scliooling: Biirrorigjhs I1llSIlll'NN School. NIILDRED I. CULLICN MARILYN E. COX Sports: Dancing. bowling. tennis. Activities: Spanish Club, '40, Fashion Shovv. ,405 Plav- inakers. '42: Tattler Rcpre- sentativc. '-12. Sports: Bowling, skating. Activities: Cerinan Club, 311: Student Council, 311, '42. DOROTHY ul. CRAFTS .IOHN H. CULLINAN Sports: Basketball Club, 312: Sports: Baseball, '40, ,-12. Badminton Club, I-12: Bowl- Activities: Cadet Officer, '425 ing Club, 312: dancing. Student Council, '42. swimming, ice skating, roller Further Schooling: Nlassachu- skating. I setts Institute of Technologv. Activities: Fashion Show, 310. I JOHN H. CRAXVFORD l-XLLEX II, CIQRREN Sports: Sailing, hockey. Sljglftgz Tl'L1Q'kl '40, Further Schooling: Massachu- AL-tivitilsg: Cllllet Offil-Q-rl '42, setts Institute of Technology. Furllu-r gl-llolvljllqi Button fniversitv. DONALD XY. DAVIDSON ALBERT P' CROSSEN Sports: Bowling Club, '-12. Sports: Football, '-10, 311: Activities: President of Senior Baseball, '42, Class. 312: Spanish Club. Activities: Cadet Officer, '-12: -10. -11. 42: Year Book Student Council, '42, Committee, 212: Prom Coin- Further Schooling: Army Air Illilivri 42- Corps' Further Schooling: Boston College. page tl1i1't1f-flint NIAHCAHET Cl, DAVIDSON Sports: Bowling Club, 42: swiinniing. skiing. clancing. roller skating. Actixitics: Cllr-e Club, 110. FLORENCE XI. DAVIES Sports: Bowling Club, '-123 swinuning, dancing. Activities: Senior Council, 42: Tattler Staff, 212: De- bating Club, '-12: Spanish Club. '-12: Setting-up Drill Leader, l-12. Further Schooling: Sinnnons College. ARTHUR H. DAVIS Sports: Baseball, hockey. Activities: Bed Cross Hepre- scntatixe, '41, Further Schooling: Unixcrsitv ot Michigan. I KIEANNE C. DAXVSON Sports: Horscback ricling, tennis, swinuning. Actix itics: film- Club, '41, '42g Tattlcr Staff, ,42g French Club, '-12: Spanish Club, '42. Furtlicr Schooling: Sinnnons Collcgc. IOSIQPHINIC D4-CItIS'I'OF.'XltO Sports: Bowling Club, 1121 Hiclingg Club, '-12: tcuuis, skiing, an-In-i'x', ping pong, xXctnitics: ltalian Club. -12. l'urtlicr 5t'llUUllllLfI Kolln' Iunior Collcgc. IIIIQI' lliirllf-foul' NORNIA 1. deFREYTAS Sports: Bowling Club, '-12: Baclniinton Club, '42g danc- ing. swirnining. Actixities: Variety Show, 210. Further Schooling: St. Eliza- beth's Hospital. ROSE-MARIE DELANEY Sports: Bowling Club, '42, sailing, skiing, swimming. Activities: French Club, '40, Further Schooling: hVl1t:'LltOI'l College. CLAHE L. DEMPSEY Sports: Bowling Club, '-12: Basketball Club, '42, swim- ining. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. HELEN NI. De RIGCI Sports: Bowling, badminton. ice skating. Actixities: Clcc Club, '41, 212: junior Real Cross, '-12. Further Schooling: Burroughs Business School. ltOl3l'Ilt'I' C. lJESllLl'ill Sports: Baseball, '41, '42, LOUISE D. D1-STICFANO .Xl.lfflf X. IPIHIILXZU Sports: Dauxt-ing, swiiuiuirig. Actixitivsz ltulitui Clulm, '-123 Draiiuutic Clulr, 312g Setting- up Drill Lezicler, '-12. Furtlier Schooling: Boston Clerical Scllool. SllUl'lSI lloxxliiig. roll'-r xl--it 1111. l1.1rl111111lo11, ,'Xt'llNllI1'SI luttlvr Its-Imrw xr-11t41tix 1-. 'ltr l'111'tl1f'1' Svlrooliugz lloxtoii LlIllXt'I'NllN. CUSSIF J- UCVASTU s'1Ax1.1c1'.1, 1Jo1111ox1:o1is141 Sports: Holler skating, lwowl- ing, bit-yt-ling, liorselmt-li Sports: llouliiig fflulm. l-12. riding lluwlmilll, Yllg lootlmull, lmowl W ing. Autixitie-S: Spturisli Clulr, '-lil. Furtluer Sclnooliuqz Arun' Air Cforpx. I Actixities: Italian Clulu, 3,21 Cuclet Officer. '-12: Seuior llc-view, '4l. ADELAIDE A. DEYLIN Sports: Bowling, iee skating. MARY Y. DUCKHAY lxiclmiutou. Activities: Freueli Club, '40: Drauuutie Club. '-12: Prom Committee, 312. Further Schooling: Burclett College. Sports: Bowling Clulx. 312: llUl'S6lJLlL'li ritliug. ice slmtiug -Xt-tix itiex: D1':1111:1tit- Clulm, '-ll 42. DCNALD VI. DEXVAR ILSTHER R. DOELL Sports: Bowling Cluli, 42: liockex' swiiiuuiiw. e . . . . - - . U .it I h , Lpoitx. lloiselmelx ricliug. At-t1x1t1es.w Cerm.u1 Cluln, 40. 142: Skating. Skim!! tmmix Furtlier Sclioolmgz North- Autixitiw: tlgmllmu Shim, eastern University. -41. Q JOSEPHINE I- DiBELLU lllffllillll A. llfllllfllrlql' Sports: Skating, Swilllluiug. Sportx: Suiiuiuiug. lmwlnill. bowling. -Xt-tix ities: Ilelmtirrg Cluli. '4l. Furtlier St-liooliug: Burclett 112: lyflllllllllt' tflulv, '4l. '41 College. l'1lll'lllt'l'Sklltltlllllil llmtoii , College. page fl1z'1'l11-firm' WIOIIN A. DOXCXLIIKE Sports: Football, 141. '-42: swininung. Actiiitit-s: Air Hiucl Xtnrclcn. Furtlnrr Snliooling: lf S. Xmy. ELICAXK JRE NI. DONOYAN Sports: Swiinming. ice skat- ing. rollt-r skating. skiing, tennis. Im-ythliiig. Actixitic-sz Front-li Club, '40, '41. Furtlwr Schooling: Boston Twiclivrs Collvgc. JAMES H. DOXOYAN Sports: Bowling, golf. Autixitivs: I'luyrimkvrs. '41, '42g Student Council, '42g Prom Committcc-. '42. Furtlwr Schooling: Bryant 61 Stratton flornrnvrc-intl School. XIARIOX A. IJOXOYAX Sports: Buskf-tlmll fflub, '4fZg sxxnnining, skiing, bowling. Avtlx llll'SI film- Cflub, 40: Spnnisln Club, '40g Stuclvnt Council. '41, Furtlir-r St-luooling: Boston Lili llospltnl. Ylltt LIXIK .-X. IXJXOYXN Sports: l7.un4'inQ. SXKlIIllllillLf, lvnnis, lmcliuinton. ,Xvtixilin-s: lil'-lllllllli' Club, 112g Sr-nior ffounvil. V-42. l'll1llIl'l' Stllfltlllllul lll'f.llIl K Stmtton f.4YlIlllIl'll'IJll Stlinol. Img' llzirlu-.xi.x' LILLIAN I. DHACASIL S Sports: Bowling, ice ska: tlauicing, swinuning. .-Xctixitics: Clcv Club, '40 Furtlicr Schooling: Boston Clerical SL'llUUl. EYELYN I. DREXYS Sports: Skating, swimniinff tennis, dzuit-ing. Activitivs: Spquiisli Club, 40 '41 Further Schooling: Boston Clerical Scliool. FRANCES E. DUHKEE, Sports: Bowling Club, ,47 swinuninq. Actixitics: Drtunutic Club ,41. '42: Pluyinakers, Rcd Cross Representutne '42: Clt-tl Club. '42g Prom Coininittcv. '42. Furtlicr Schooling: Boston Unix crsity. PHYLLIS Nl. DXYYER Sports: Ricling Club, '47 At'tixitivs: DrauuuticClub 7 'Sit ltlx FurtlwrSuliooling: . . junior Collcgo. lil l'lI I lClJNYAlilJS Sports: llollm-r skirting, c uit ' r IIILN. .M-tixitim-sz l'q1lSllilJIl Sluow, 10 ljfillllllllt' Club. 41. l'urtlivr Svliooling: tfoplm lfuslniou St'lllNil. BARBARA L. ELLIOTT Sports: Skating, swimming, tennis, horseback riding. Actixities: Art Cluh. ULU. Further Schooling: Boston Lnixcrsity. ELIZABETH E. ELSTON Sports: Golf, ice skating skiing. Further Schooling: Manlnit- tunville College. ROBERT A. ERINIEL Sports: Baseball, foothall. hockey, swimming. Activities: Band, '-10, '41, I-12: Orchestra, '-10, '-11. '-12: Cadet Oflicer, '-12. Further Schooling: XVentworth Institute. K IRBIA C. ENGELBRECHT Sports: Ice skating, swim- mmg. Activities: German Club. '-11. Further Schooling: Faulkner Hospital. ESTHER L. ENGLISH Sports: Roller skating, ice skating. swimming, dancing. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. 6.1. Xllilf S. ICYAXS Sports: liouuling. skating ,Xrtixifif-si 'lnttlcr livprc- sf-nt.it1'-n 'UL 7-ll. LOLIS l'4AI,flONIf Sports: Boxxling Chili, 312: rollcr skirting, swimming. Actixitie-s: Tuttlcr Repre- scnttltixc. 'Mlllg Rctl Cross Bcprcscnt.1tixc. 3114 Student Council. '-10, '-12: Itulidn Cluh. 42: Cticlc-t Officer, 42. FllI'IlIt.'f St-lioolingg Lv. S. Nant. JAMES I. FALLOX Sports: Biiselmll, footlmll. l'ltlL'l'iCA . JOHN T. FALLON Sports: Footlmll. 739. '40, l-ll, 212: Hot-kev. ,391 TfLlCli, At-mints. Band., '39, '40 311: Spanish Cluh. '49- Df1llIIi'lIlL' Clulm. '41, Further Schooling: Norwich Acutlenn'. ESTHER T. FARRELL Sports: Rollcr skating. danc- ing N. :XL'tiXitl4's: Ulm' Cllllv, l-IU. Furtlicr Schooling: Boston Clerical School. pugf' I11II'fll-st'litU'. RARI, R. FASSNACIIT SIMWYINQ Rowling, im' skiitiiig. Iinnting, Attixitit-N: Spiinixii Chili. .411 Tgittit-r Re'prc-wlitgitixc. i-11: fixlcivt Uiiicvr. i-112. Fnrtin-r Sciiooiingz III-ston Collvge-. MARION R. FAYRET Sliortx: Ice xkgiting. swim- ining. claint-ing. Fnrtlivr St-Iiooiinga Roston ffIc'riuiI Sciiooi. R LTII F. FAY Sports: Skiing. Iiowling, sxxinnning. saiiling. Artixitivs: Ilvlmtiiig CIIIIJ. 42. Fnrtlie-r Sclioolingz Nimm- tiiiiwttx ci1'llL'I'ili Iioxpitali. NIADI-fl.OX A. FEELEY Sports: 'Fm-nniN. ti.lllk'I!!Q'. xxxiinniing. i'1llYiiI4'T St-Iiooiingz Boston f'I1'riulI Sciiooi. VI IARI,liS F. FIlDI.I'fR Sports: lu' NL.itin11. Actixitn-s: VI1.lHil'T Rrprv- HIlf.lflH'. I0. 121 iJl'lI.lIlIlLf. f,'!l.'21 ', 4'- fiuir I I DI ini lflt finli. All Innior liml fifuxx, 'I0. Yun' liooit fliiiiiiiittw- 42, img' lfiirllf-vigil! CLARA FIELD Sports: Ice skating. bowling, Iiorselmuk riding. swininiing, Imclininton. Actiiitics: Ijlgiviiigikm-rs, '41 Frcncli Chili.. '42, Furtiisr Sulioolinqz Sinnnons College. BEXIAXIIX F. FINN Sports: Bust-lull. swiinniing, foutimii. Actixities: Spanish Clnii. '40, ROGER FIXXELL Sports: Praiwimii. '-II. i-lg Football. '-113 Ilot-In-y, 312. Further Schooling: L. S, Nant. KEVIN L. FINXERAN Sports: Footlmii, i-39. '40, '4I, -12: IIoL'I'i0A'. 40. -11. -ILL Balsvimli. 40, 42. .Actixitig-N: Spanisli Club, '4I1 Ijluyiiiiiiwrs, 42. Furtiicr Suliooling: Cvorgv- town l'iiiu-nity. I3ERXAIJlC'l I'Ii NI. FISI I ICR Sportx: Rollvr skirting, ti-nnix. I nrtIicr Svliooling: lirygiiit CY Stixitton c'UIIlIIIl'I'k'IllI Scliool. DOROTHY H. FITZCIBBON Sports: lu- skating, tvnnis, llUI'SL'lJAlL'l'i riding. Astix itic-S: Spguiisli Cluln, '-12. Furtlivr St-liooling: Rrytiut Rx Stratton Coinint-rt-i.1l St-liool, CATHERINE B. FLAIIERTY Sports: Riding Club. 42: Rowling Cluli. 112: Btiskvt- lmll Cluli. '-12: Bgltlininton Clulu l-12. Furtlicr St-lioolinq: Ktltlierint' Cililus Secretarial St-liool. EYELYX NI. FLAHERTY Sports: Rollcr skating. swim- nunq. Furtlivr Schooling: Central Ext-iiiiig Higli Scliool. CLORIA L. FLORENTINO Sports: Ruclininton. tennis, swunining. Actixities: Dc-liglting Club, '-12: Plaiyiiiaikus. '-11: Tnttlcr Representzitixe. F121 Student Count-il. '-ll. Q-12: Italian Cluli. '-12. Further St-lioolinq: Boston Teucliers College, FRANCES B. FLYXX Sports: It-ci slctiting, skiing, tt-nnis. Furtlit-r St-liooling: Boxton Clvricall SL'll00l. Nl Xl1f.Xl1l'Q'I' XI lflfi NX Sports: lf-: Nlmllllll. x ,lll. ming. .'xlllXllll'SI 5Il.lIIINll flluli lil, f-lvl' f.lllli. 111 TllOXl.X5 I,, FLYNN Sporty Ifootlmll. l4lL lituv- lialll. lrllg llouling fllulm, v 42. AL'llNiti4-si Cuclt-t Ollitt-r. 'll l'IlI'tllx,'f Sklltlt3lllllI S. Arun. RICHARD C. FOLEY Sporty Footlmull, litwliiill. F1ii'tln,-it St-lioolingz lf S. Xuxi. RUTH XI. FOSIDICK Sportx: Rollvl' xlxttting. lioxyl ing. Furtlivr St-lioolingz Roxliutli Exvning Iligli St-liool, BARBARA Il. FOSTER Sportx: Rouling, cl.uit-ing. swiinining, :Xctix itiw: l7r.un.itit' Cfluli. '41, Furtlwr Sulioolingz Clrintllti 5L't'I'.'t.u'i.1l Srliool. Izmgi fl.lI'fllf.'ll1 QQLADYS ii. FRANK Siiortv Tv1iiiis.lioxxl1:iQ. Attiiitivsz -Ilnnor lit-fl fnross. '42, LEONA ll. EHEENIAN Sports: Tvnnis. miling. liowl- llig. Qolli Attixitics: Sp.niisl'i Cflnli. 413 41. -12: .Art Clnln. 42: Pl.1YIN1ilicrs. '-lf. F1l1'fl'lt'f SL'l'lHllllllQ1 Boston City' Hospital. ETHEL E. CZABBETT Sports: Swinnning. tvnnis. ict' sltnting. Ll.tm-ing. :XLilXitiL'sZ Trliilvlt Still. E-12 Fnrtlnlr St-liooling: Xl.iss.i- f,lillst'ffN Sllltiltl ffl ATI. HELEN Nl. CLAISBETT Sports: B.lslu'tlw.ill Clflnlm. V-12 tvnnis. lmclininton. in' slmtilig, NXYllllllllllQ. sailing. F'Iffllt'l' SLllfJllllIIQI lnisvll -Illlllfll' f,wlll'Qmx !'IDXX'AliID VI. CLAINES Yiiorfs: l rvoIl1.ill. ll. xllg llwmluw 'll YP' .l,l'lll'i h-13 lnrtlntr Silioolingz l . S. Nm Img' forllf .IOSEPH GARCIA Sports: B.lsL'lJ.lll. lxlsl-ictlxlll, skirting. clam-iiiq. lmowling. Flirtlicr SL-liooling: Nortli- mistern Unix crsitv. MARIE E. CARRON Sports: Bowling Club. '-lfz Buclininton Club. '-li: ice skating. swiinniing. :Xctix ities: Senior Connril. 42: PlilA'Ilhll'i6I'S. '41. '42. Furtlivr Schooling: Boston lfnixersitv. EDXYARD P. CEHXIANO Sports: B.isub.ill. '-11. '-121 Truck. '-11. h-12: Houlicfl '-If l .Autixiticsz Bowling Clnlm, '42 Ttittler Pit-prvsviitiitiw. '42 ffzlclct Offiucr. '42, Fnrtlicr Sulioolingz xlLlxSLl' ulnlst-tts St-liool of Art. .ionx hi. c:n-i.1s Sports: I:kllltll.lll. 40. -ll: ll1rL'livY. -ll. 42. .-Xctixitit-sz Cult-t Ollivcr. '42 CfA'IxlIl'fllINIf A. ClI1.l.lS Sports: Bowling. in- slmtin Auth itit-sz Ulm- Cflnli. '-lf. l,l.lAlIl.llit'fN. All, 421 l'rcnt Cflnli, '4l. '41 I' nrtlivr Sulioolingz l',nnn.unn l f,4lllL'Ql'. ARLEXE A. CLE,-XSON Sports: Bowling Club. '41: roller skating. Actixities: Spanish Club. '4l: Drainatie Club, '42, EILEEN T. GLEXXON Sports: Bowling Club. '42: Basketball Club, '42: clanc- ing, swinnning, roller skating. ,-Xntixities: ArtYClub, '40, '4l: Dramatic Club. ,421 Spanish Club, '-12. Further Schooling: Yesper George School of .-Xrt. RUTH XI. CODFREY Sports: Basketball Club. '42g skating. tennis. Aetixities: Clee Club. '40, Further Schooling: Lasell klunior College, ELEAXOR B. GOULDIXC Sports: Bowling, roller skat- ing, swinnning. tennis. .-Xctixities: Clee Club, '-10. Further Schooling: Burroughs Business School. RITA P. CRAIXGER Sports: Dancing, bowling. Actixities: Secretary of Class. '-12: Proni Committee, '-12: Spanish Club, '41g Recl Cross Representative, ,41. Further Schooling: Fisher Business School, 1 f,l,ORl.fX A. f.lt.XXlfJl.lNl Sports: Bowling, ire sl-Nitin , sxxinnning. tennis. .'Xl'llXlll1'NI Clue Club, 10. l'urthr'r Schooling: llryu Stratton f:HlIllltl'ff'lttl Srlnool. BARBARA C, CLR XXT Sports: IJLlItl'lll . bou'lin . rss . TIC g. nnrn g. .-Xctixitir-s: Cerinan Club. '41, Spanish Club, '41, V421 . tr ir sen tl . . Yarietv Sliow. l40, Further Schooling: Stone-le-i'fh I-,LILABIz YH CRAXT Sports: Bowling Club. 42: swiinininfr. .'XLllXllll'S. Premh Club. 40, '42: Art Club. V42: Rc-cl Cross Representatix e. '42, Further St-hooliug: Siinrnons LAL R.-X NI. LRAXT S uorts: Swiinniing, claneing. ri cr . ating. Aetixities: Art Club. '42, Further Schooling: Higgins Conumitial Nlatlnnt Sthool. MARIE E. GRANT Sports: Tennis. baslietball. tlant-ing. ping pong. Further Sehooling: Boston Clt'l'ic'all Sclititil. page fortif-om' NIAHY ll. GRANT Slwrfv llhltllllilllwll Club, '-ll: , fwmi, liimliiig. ing -lmtiug. Lluuiug. Antixitiw: Clvriu.ui Club. F111 lbvlmtiug Cflub. .421 Svttiug- i up Drill Luulvr. '-ll. '-12. Furilu-r Srlumliugz Fixliul' lllhilie-M Srlumaul. XIAHY L. CQRASSO Spmvrtv D.lllL'lllQ. bmxliug. inc' Xlmriiiig. Artiiitiwz 5P.ll'llNl'l Club. i41. Furtlwr Sr-liuuliugr Bmtrm cll4'I'lL'.1l Srliuul. HENRY CRILLI Slwrtv Suiruiiaiugi. ir-v xlxut- iiig. lmxxliuq. l.i.itb.ill. lmalsv- lull. NlAllY l,. ll.ACKlQT'l- Slwrlx: lu' Nl4.llil1Q. lurmxklilii. Artuitiw: Stuclvut lluiucil. 442. Flll'lllt'f Smlwmlillgz llufclvll f,1ill1'Qa'. liX'l lil-QHINIC I5 H XI.l.lSlfY Simurlw lluuiug. iw' Nlk-lllllu N. luiw lllli. l n1rllub1' Silnmliluji lliislfili Orly llfwpitul Img' fffrlif-Iizw CATHERINE A. HAMILTON Spurtxz Bmvliuq Club. '-12: Hinliuq Club. '421 roller Almtiuq. cluiuiug, l:llTfllt'1' SQ-liumlingz Fixlivr Blhillcfwi Sr-lmuul. EDYTH Y. HANOVER Spurts: B1iCllllll'ltUll Club. 311. F121 Biukvtlmll Club. '-12: tennis, .Actiiiticsz Clee Club. .401 Freucli Club. F111 Dramatic Club. '-11. '-121 Spauisli Club. '41 '47 FllI'tl'l6I' Sulmulilig: Slum' Stucliu. EDYYIN B. HANSEN Spurtx: Skiing. lim-key. Actixiticx: Bnucl. 310. '41, .421 Spunisli Club. '40, '42g Talillcr PliufruQr11pl'lcr, i-12. Furtlicr Sclmuliugz Nurtli- :-axtcru I mx vrsitxy l':THlfl- ll. ll.-XRCBOI. Spurtxc Bowling. irc slmtiuq Actixitiw: Art Club. 110. FII. l-lf.: Taittln-1' Stafli. '41, 312. Ywlr Bunk Cuiuiiiittvv. 42. Furtlwr Sr-Imuling: Nlussu- clillwtls Sflmul ul Art. ll.Xlll5.All:'K C. ll.AllUl, Spurtv Iiirskr-tlmll. lwmvliug. Antixilivxz Sl5AllllNll Club, 112. 3 llnf Fri-m-li Club, '40, l-ig: 'l-.it ' llvlmrvwiitaltixv. Q-12. lfurilu-r Svlnmliiugz liuxtuu cill'I'lL'Lll Sr-liuul. MARY E. HARRICAN Sports: Roller skating, danc- ing. Activities: Plavrnakcrs, i-11. Further Schooling: Boston University. NIORA HARRIMAN Sports: Horseback riding. bowling. Activities: Iunior Red Cross, ,hp ..i. Further Schooling: Cham- berlain School. XYILLIANI HARRINCTON Sports: Baseball, swimming. fishing. Activities: Orchestra, '-10, i-11: Band, '40, i-11, ,423 De- bating Club, '40, '41g Student Council, -12. Further Schooling: North- eastern University. MALCOLM C. HATCH Activities: Band, '40, '-11, '-112. Further Schooling: North- eastern University. DOROTHY A. HAYEY Sports: Sxvinnning, sailing, badminton, bowling, danc- ing. Activities: Student Council, '40, French Club, '40, '-12. Further Schooling: Framing- ham Teachers College. lCl.l'I.XXOH A. IIXYIQY l Sports: Swimming, rlanviri , lnnkllligi Actnltlr-s: Iattli-r Represent- ative, 10: l'rcnth Klub. 10, r . - 4.2: Art f.llll1. 123 l'ronz fvtJIlllIllllt't' '49 Further Sclioolingz Framing- ham 'lieacln-rs ffolh-gc. ROBERT L. HILALY Sports: Skiing. track. Actixities: Dramatic ffluli, '42, PAUL C. llEFFEllNAN Sports: Rowling Club. 42: baseball. Actixities: Debating Club. '-10, '-11: Tattler A Represent- atixe, i-ll: Red Cross Rep- -11 resentatixe. ' . Further Schooling: Boston C1 allege. RUTH NI. HEFFERXAN Sports: Bowling Club. 42: ice skating. Activities: French Club. '40g Clee Club. '-10: Debating Club, '-12. A Further Schooling: Framing- ham Teachers College. CLAIRE F. HHXDERSCHEID Sports: Rowling. dancing. sxvnnnnng. :xCtlXltlt'SZ Senior Hexiexvi '41- Further Schooling: Rrxant N Stratton Business School. DORIS ll. llFXDl'iRSLflllflD Sports: Ron ling. sn imniing. Actiiities: Senior licxiexv, '41, Further Schooling: llriant A Stratton Business School. page fol'ti1-fhlw' xxx 1. HIl.l. Slmllrlx: l!.1xlX1'tl1.1ll f,llllJ. 421 limxllng iilulw, 'flfg l'Illlt'l' NlQ.1t111g. xXNlIllIlllIlQ. Aetiwtilwx 51-tt111Q-1111 Drill l.tHlill'I', 711, 'fllg Slllllllxll l'l11l1, '12, l 111'tl11'r 51 l11111li111: fi.ll'lIK'X ll1lNPll.ll, AH'I'llL'll IIILLY Slalvrtxz HUXYllIlQ Cflulm. A421 fmmllxlll. lkl4JQ'l'i1'f'. Autixiticsz l'l111tug1'.111l11 fflulu 'fs '39, Fllftllvf Svlmmwlilugz B41sI4111 C ullwl- AXX NI. IIIXLS Sports: llu1'sL'lJz1L'l4 l'llllIlQ. l1m1'li1'1g, swi111111i11Q. tl-111115, ping 11111122 Autixitics: SI7illllSll Cflulm, ' Furtlncr Sq-l1m1li11gg: l:.lllll'illt'I' lluspilxll. CQAl'1OI.YX Ii. llI'I'fIIICOCfK Spurts: l311xlwtl111ll fjlllll, '-123 1 lliflinq fllllll. '4gg sxx'i111111i11g. lHPXNllIlQ. Autixilivxz l'1.lNlIlllll Slnmv. 'dll 742. l 11rtl11-1' Svlnmliuugz S1lI'Qt'lll KIHII1-gl-. I'll1l,l,lS li. IIUNICR Slmrtx: lllbXKllllQ flllllb. -121 rnllvr xlxxllillg, NXXllIIIIllllQ, Acllxilirw: Slllfll'lll ffullllril, ulll. Sr-111111 ffu11111'1l, 'liz :XII fllllll llll. l'lII'lll1'I' Sllllilllllllf llI'f.llll Cx Sllxlltmn f,!lIIIlIll'l1I.ll Svlnrml lmgr' fwrllvl-ffulr IIAHIKY C. IIOOPICR Slwrls: llrxclu-1' llmtlmll. l1.1wl1z1ll, Artixitim-sz Stllllil' 111111111-il. '42 F111'tl1v1' Stlltlflllllli Xurtlu- t'LlNtl'l'Il L'11ix4-1's1tf'. XORNI1-X KI. IIOPPEX Sports: Bcm'li11g, swi111111i11Q, AL-111 1111-11 fm QCI1111, '40, l 41 42. F11rtl11-1' S1-l1m1li11g: Hussa- cllllwttx Sclumul of Art. IIIQLICX H. HOHNE Sports: Bm1'li11g, rollcr skat ing, sxx'1111111i11g, AL-tixitics: FllSl'llCJll Slum-. ,401 H1-ml Cross Heprescmt- utixv, '40, F11rtl1vr Stllfltillllgi Burclrftt C0111-ge. SHIRLEY L. HOTZ Sports: Huwli11g Clulm, v-lfi Ba1slwtl111ll Club, '42g iw' skating. swi111111i11g. Actixitic-sz Clos- Clulu. '-10: l'l111'11141lu-rs, '40, FllI'llIi'I' Sc'l1r10li11g: Bnslml f 'Q Svlluol, Nl.Xllfll'l'1lll'l'lf llUl'flll'liUX SIlUl'lNI llzulwtlxlll Cfluln, '-lfg lHHX'llll!, sxx'i111111i11g, lmrw- lvau-lx 1'icli11g. ,M-tixilim-xx Sl'llllIQ-llll Drill v lA'LlClt'l'. '-IL: l'il't'IlL'll Cflulv, '-Nl. ill. '-12. l llI'llll'I' Sl'llHUllllQI Sill'Ql'lll t'fllll'f'l' I . 5 . RAYXIUND E. IIOYT Sports: Hockey, baseball. football. Further Schooling: Lf S. Army. JUNE-MARIE HUBBARD Sports: Badminton Club. '42 Bowling Club. '-12: Basket- ball Club, '-12: swimming. Actixities: Junior Red Cross 110: Spanish Club, y-11, '-12 Athletic Re resentative 310. . p . . , Further Schooling: Massa- chusetts School of Physio- therapy. VIESSIE NI. HYXES Sports: Bowling Club. 312: swimming, roller skating. Activities: Art Club, '-10. Further Schooling: Framing- ham Teachers 'College ANTHONY IOYAXNI Sports: Bowling Club. ,421 Track, '41, '-12. Attixities: Cheer Leader. '41 Italian Club. i-12. Further Schooling: North- eastern Unix ersity. FAYETTE U. IYARSON Sports: Bowling Club, 42: swimming, tennis, horseback riding, skating, hiking, ping-pong. Activities: Iunior Red Cross Representatix e. 311. Further Schooling: Bryant Cx Stratton Commercial School. ICD Sport . I 'IX xx ii. yximoi tn Oulu st . . ... . Si inphoni Urfglif-strt, 'lll H-Xl isl I ' s ii . torn ti .ionss Actix itivs: lJl'lIllllIlLf Cilll lll .Ari filllll. 742: Spanish f m rticr. lf ,. loston MARC ,ARL I lt. AIOHXSOX Sports: Roller skating. bow ing. :xLllXllltS. C-mrinan Club Further Schooling: Faulsn r llospital. if Mfr BLRXARD L. .IOL BERT Sports: Actix itic Colt. baclmintt 'si Tattlcr Re JN s nt itiu, Further Sfllllllllllff LvlliX r i, u ic' Ciiforia ill. . .. -IO. Sports. Ratlnunton C. swinnning. roller skatin in Nlirltlllk' Artnitn-s, 5I1tlIll5llc.llllW 40 Further ' ' 1 Schooling: lvost n I jlllgft' lUl'flff1lt HLWITH XI. RANK Sp rtv Hixki-tlxiTT Lliilv. 41. 4 i Iii-uhiig Cfliilw. '42, Hiding Chili. '12, Nvinilinng. pin pwlif. Autinitiwz Np.iii1NTiK.l11Tm, 'P Fnrtiii-r Mliniiliiigz X.1!.lI't'tTl .'xi.icTv1i1f. KIAHY V. K.XYgXX.-XQQII Spiirtv SXYTIIIIIITIIQ. ximitiiig. 5 Tdiilif. :XLIiXifivN: i,fkTH'NtI'.l. T-115. Fnrtiivr Silnmliiig: Bmtnn ffTrriL.iT SLTMUT. CfATll1fHIXIf F. KHAXE Spiprixi Bmxling Club 42. R11 In L tliill nn 5 ng. .vv . ,Nwinin slmting. A L Fn tix itii-N: Dr.ni'nitii' Club. -12. CTM' filllli. 442. rtlivr Sclnmliiifz BIIYCTVH f.iilTv n' MANY H. KEARNEY Slwrtv ST-qitiiig, w.iinininL. Nkiilnf. .-Mflwliiwi lJl.lFHl.lI'x4'I'N. T-12. I:llTfTlt'f Silusmlilifz llmxlnll C-Tf'fll.lT 5xTlH4+T. N Slim 1XIiCl,XI4llf'l' I.. KI-QXTIXC. HN. T3.iNL1'lTv.iH c.TllTb, 4 Hl4Tlli fTllT1 'lx NXKlIlIIIlllI lim.-.lin-1 qxril' lflrw. I.iHlv-I' He'IHTewvllTA .iil ' 1 T'1'Ifln I' Silnmlllrgi SATQVIIT full: 'H' lnfffr frfl'lrf-wk' LAXYHEXCE B. KELLEHER Spmwtx: Bmulmll. fimtlmll. xxx innning. T:l11'fT'lc'f SQT1nulix'iQ: XYCIIUYOIWTI Inxtitntv. PETER T. KELLEHER Spimrtxz Fiifathgill. '-11. '-12. Trunk. '40, '-11. Q-12. A4-tix ities: Student Cmini-il. '-12. Fllrihrr SL'TTlH7TTI'lQI Xldsml- L-linwtts Xdiitin-.xl Tmining SQTHHIT. AIOHX F. KELLIIIER Spurtx: Track. '-39g wrestling. sxviinining. lmskutlmll. AL-tixitiw: Slmnisli Climb'-12, FllI'tT1L'I' 5L'TlHllTiI'lQI North- v.utvrn I I'I1NtAI'NlfX. ANNA L. KELLEY Spurtv Buwlilig. rmillvl' Nkai- ing. .Xciixiiiwz Fiullicm STIHXY. '40, Fiirtln-r Sylmuliiigz BUNTUII ciTt'I'Tk'.ll Sclniul. I- RAXL1-.S Ip. kl:I.I.H Sliuih: Hivllvr skating. fishing. iw- xkitinq. vxiinining. .Xitixitiwz f,I'Q'Tlt'NfI'.l. '40 lfiiintiivr Siliuuliiigz Hmtuii fflrriy .il Si limil. BERNICE NI. KEXNEY Sports: Bowling, svvininiing, skating, horseback riding. Further iSchooling: Boston Clerical School. CHARLES C. KENXEY Sports: Bowling, swinnning. Further Schooling: U. S. Navy. RITA V. KERN Sports: Skating, swiinining, bowling, skiing. Activities: Student Council, '40, 311, '-12: Fashion Show, ROBERT F. KETTENDORF THOMAS F. KILDUFF Sports: Football, '41, 312. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative, 42: Cadet Officer, 312. Further Schooling: Military Service. Al,'XllAlUlill'l 'l'. Kll,fQ,Xl,l.ON X Sports: lc-c skating, skiin'f, lmovvling. Activitics: .Innior ltcrl Cross v 42. Fnrtlicr Schooling: Bnrrls-tt ffollcgfc. FLORENCE E. KOLAITIS Sports: Swinnning, skating, howling. Activities: Scnior Setting-up D1-ill, '42, olive ohm, '41, ,Mp Fllrtlicr Sclioolingi Boston Univ crsitv: RUTH bl. KRUECER Sports: Bowling, svvinnning, tennis, ping-pong. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. ALBERT .-X. KVRKER Sports: Basclmll. foothall. Activities: Cadet Oiiiccr. '42, DORIS NI. LADUQE Sports: Bowling Clnlv. 42: swinnning, roller skating, ice skating, Activities: Fashion Show. '40, '-I lg Plavniakcrs, '4 1. , Fnrthcr Schooling: Boston Trade School. pug' for'tif-.vt't't':1 ELEANOR L. LANDERS Sports: Swinuning. tennis. bowling, Actixities: Playinakers. '4l: Tattler Staff, '42: Year Book Committee. '42. Further Schooling: Burtlett College. THOMAS LAXYTON Sports: Baseball. tennis. Activities: Spanish Club. '-10. Further Schooling: Massa- chusetts Radio School. FRANK J. Lizxro Sports: Swimininq. tennis, bowling. skiing, ice skating. Actixities: Senior Review., '40: Italian Club, '42, Further Schooling: XVentu'orth Institute. MARIAN L. LINDSAY Sports: Bowling Club. '42: Basketball Club, '-12: roller skating. swiinininq. Actixities: Orchestra. '4tl. ,4l, ,421 Plaijiiiakers, '41: Clee ffluli, '4tJ. Further Schooling: Boston cilt'I'lL'2ll School. usic ic. l.OX'li.lOY Sports: l3oxx'linLf Club, '-42: Batliuinton Club, 42. Actixities: Clee Club. '40, '41, '-121 l'laj'lii1il-ters, i-ll, S121 lDt'lJklilIlQ Society, '-12. Further Schooling: The Milsoii School for B1l'CliL'kll Secretaries. page forllf-r'i,Ql1f '03 S-0' ...LL MARGARET A. LYDIARD Sports: Tennis, skiing. Actixities: Spanish Club, y-11 '42: Clee Club, '40, '41, '42: Iunior Red Cross, '42 Further Schooling: Massa- chusetts General Hospital. HELEN R. LYDON Sports: Bowling. swimming. skating. Actixities: Clee Club, '-10: Fashion Show, ,-10. Further Schooling: Bryant is Stratton Commercial School EDMUND L. LYNSKY Sports: Bowling Club, 312: SXVilllI1llDg', ice skating. base- ball. Actixities: Spanish Club, '40, ,42: German Club, '41g Tattler Staff, '-12: Senior Council. '42. Further Schooling: North- eastern University. IUDITH T. LYON Sports: Basketball Club, '42: ice skating, howling, danc- ing. Actiiities: Dramatic Club, ,411 Setting-up Drill Leader. '-11. Further Schooling: Pierce Secretarial School. THERESE M. LYONS Sports: Bowling Club, '42: claneing, skating. Actixities: Treasurer of Senior Class, '42: Senior Council '42: Prom Committee. '42: Year Book Committee, '42, Further Schooling: Burclett College. s THONIAS A. LYOXS Sports: Track. '40. Actixities: Spanish Clnh. '-10. Further Schooling: Bentley School of Accounting and Finance. RUTH L. XYIELAND Sports: Bowling Club. 42: dancing, swimming, had- minton. bicycling. Activities: Glee Club. '-105 Tattler Representatix e, '-11. Further Schooling: Secretarial School. BARBARA E. KIacDONALD Sports: Ice skating, roller skating, howling. Activities: Knitting Clnh, .41 Further Schooling: Bryant 61 Stratton Commercial School. LINKS G. NIacDONALD Sports: Swimming, haskethall, Skiing. Activities: Band. '41, '-12: Boston Public School Sym- phony Band, ,363-112. Further Schooling: North- eastern University. HAZEL I. Mac-CILLIYRAY Sports: Bowling. ice skating. tennis. Further Schooling: Bryant tk Stratton commea-ntl School. fi 45 I . 1-. 'W'-4 ixsii if xiifisxxr. Sports: lu- skating. roll-Ar skating. liouling. tt-nnis. Further Schooling: Higgin Machine School. MARION H. Mai,-KIXXON' Sports: Bowling Clnh, ,421 Actixities: French Clnh, '41 -1 I VC A . . 1 up I Drill Leader, '42, S Further Schooling: Btirdett C,olleLL'L'. RUTH XI. NIacLEOD Sports: Skiing. ice skating, dancing howling. Actixities: French Club. ,401 Tattler Representatixe. '41- Tattler Staff. '-12. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical Schooli ELIZABETH L. NIADICAN Sports: Bowling Cluh. '-12: Badminton Cluh. '-12: Rid- ing Cluh. '-12: dancing, ice skating. Activities: Spanish Cluh. 42: Dramatic Club, '-12. Further Schooling: Forsyth Dental School. -IANIES 1. xi.xHoNEY Sports: Foothall. '40, Fil. '-12: Track. 40. '-11. '-12. Actixities: Band. 210: Drum Corps. '41, 312: Spanish Cflnh, Fill: Spanish Chili. '4UQ Captain and Drum Nlaior ot Drum Corps. Further Schooling: Seton Hall. page forty-niiii' ice skating. dancing. tennis, Plavinakers, '-11. '-12: Setting- 1i1'1'A A. K1A11OY1fY Sports: Bowling, baskvtball. sailing. tlant-ing. ict- skating. Attiiitivs: Rt-ti Cross Repro- sc'ntatixm', 1411 Ulm' Club. 140: Knitting Club. 142. FlIl'1lIt'I' Suliooling: 1:1NlIt'1A llusinvss St-bool. IOHX XY. NIAILLET Sports: Football. irc' skating. bowling. swimming. Furtlwr Schooling: Xortli- vastvrn Unix crsitxy AGNES NIALONEY Sports: Howling Club, '42: Furtlufr Scliooling: Higgins X1klL'lI111t' Sclumol. CHACIC NIAKIICQON Sports: Tvnnis, swinnning, flancing. Actixitic-s: lfrviieli Club, '40 41. 42: Spanisli Club, 42 Ht-tl Cross ltt'pi'vst-iitaitixv, 42. lfurtlit-r Sc-liooling: Katlivrinc- Climbs St't'ft'1ill'l1tl bvllool. 'XlAlt.lOltll'I li, XIAXIJCY Sports: llllfllllllllllll Club, 312 lu- skating, sxxinnning. .'Xt1lNl1lt'KI lattlm-r Stall, -12. rlntlu-r Svliooling: lloston l'lr'l'it'a1 Scliool. png' lijllf JEAN NI. NIAXNINU Sports: SNY1llllll1Ilg. ict: skat ing, ricling. Actixitit-sz Playinakcrs, '42, Cm' N . Tattltfr Ht-prcst-iitatixt-, '40, in in C ub 41 . . , . Furtlu-r Schooling: Regis Cc mllvgc. CEOHCIXA E. NIANSFIELD Sports: Bowling Club, '42, Baskvtball Club, '42g sailing riding. Furtlicr Schooling: Katlicrine Cibbs Secretarial Scliool. Sports: DONALD Nl.-XY Bowling Club, '42, skiing, ice skating, roller skating. tt-nnis. Actixitivs: Ct-rinan Club, '41 Frm-ut-li Club, '40, Tattlcr Hcprt-sciitaltixv. '40, '41, Caclvt Ulliccr, 142. Furtlic-r Suliooling: Tufts Collvgc. IOIIN 11. NILCABE Sports: Bowling, ict- skating basuball, Actixitit-s: Football, '40, '41 '-42: Track. '41, 312: Banc 1 '40, Lu. 42. Furtlu-r St-liooling: Britlgton I'rc-paratorx' St-bool. ltOSlCXlAltY A. N1uCA1'1,lCt Sports: skiin Bowling Club, '42: g. clant-ing. At-tixitii-s: Playiuakcrs. '41, 'W' ltt-cl Cross 114-pivst-lit 1 atixv. 42: lxlttlvr 1'lt'lll'l'5l'Il1 atixv. '10, 711. 1'urtlu-I St-lioolingz Boston C.l4'i'lt'al Srliool. ANN NI. Nh-tII'E Suorts: Dancing, roller skat- Iing. icc skating, bowling. tennis. Actixitics: Spanish Club, '41, Further Schooling: Higgins Xlachinc School. YIRCIXIA R. NIcDONALD Sports: Ice skating, swim- ming, bowling, skiing, tennis. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. PAUL L. Mt-DONOLGH Sports: Ice skating, baseball, swimming. STELLA NI. NIL-DOXOLCH Sports: Bowling Club, '42g skiing, ice skating. Actixities: Tattler Staff. '42: Year Book Committee. '42: Clee Club, '40, i-11. '42: French Club, '41, '42: Play- inakers, '41, '42. Further Schooling: Simmons College. MARIORIE M. NIL-EACHERX Sports: Badminton Club, ,421 Basketball Club, I42: ice skating. riding. Actixitiesz Clee Club, 739: Knitting Club, '42. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. 'Q as Sports: lic skating. tfnnis St nl- BIAL Rl',l',N l'. XIcC,ARRI Sports. lin . . ice skating. tlancing. 4 In ittlm r Rr prt st ntati Further Schooling: Boston Tc ithtrs Collt 1 REXXL III L. KILLER Sports: t'ootball. Further Schooling: L. Xlarint s. RL TH T. Xlt-COW AX Sports: Ruling Llub. 41: skiing. ice skating. Actix ities. Il.nin.ikt1s, 40, Further Schooling: Last-ll lunior Colhgt. MARY K. XKCRATII Sports. Rolltr skating. ut skating. boxxling. tcnnis. Actixities: Fashion Shoo. ' Further Schooling: Robert Breck Bi'igh.nn Hospital page littu-out .: 'nitn-sg Sminsh f,lnb. ll Actixitics: Suanisli Club: '41 Spanish Club, '40, '4l. '4 ROBERT D. Nlt-CRATH Sports: Ice skating. bowling. swinnning. Actiiities: Art Club. 40. '-ll. 42: Debating Club. '-12: Dramatic Club. 42. Further Schooling: Nlassa- chusetts School of Art. DOROTHY P. Ric-HUGH Sports: Bowling Club. '-12: Basketball Club, '-12: roller skating. dancing. Actixities: Playniakers. '-12. Further Schooling: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. MARCUERITE E. NlcHL'CH Sports: Bowling Club. '-12: basketball, dancing. bad- niinton. Actixities: Clee Club. '-10: Debating Club. ,-12. Further Schooling: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. ,IOHN B, NIL-IS.-XAC Sports: Baseball. '-10. '4l. Actixities: Airplane Club. 1-ll: Photography Club. T391 Playinakers. '40, '41 l-12: Tattlcr Staff, '42, Further Schooling: XYent- xxorth Institute. XYll.l.lAXl Nlt-KAY .-Xctix itics: Slllillilf Council, 40, Q-llg Yicc Prcsiflcnt of Sr-nior Class, l-lf: Tattlcr . s . . Staff. 1121 Hcar Hook CANU- inittcc. '-12: l'roin Cfonnnit- tm: l-12. Furthcr Schooling: Xlassacliu- sr-tts lnstitutc ot lccluiology. pug' fiflifelzco AFDREY NI. McL.-XUCHLIN Sports: Dancing,swinnning, bowling. Activities: Knitting Club, 312. Further Schooling: Fraining- ham Teachers College. BI. EILEEN Mc-LAUGHLIN Sports: Basketball Club, '-12: dancing, swimming. roller skating. riding, sailing. Actixities: Playrnakers, '41, ,-12: Tattler Staff, l-12. Further Schooling: Fisher Business School. RUTH H. Mc-LAUCHLIN Sports: Roller skating, danc- ing, badminton. Activities: Art league, '40, ,-ll: Art Club, 312. Further Schooling: Massachu- setts School of Art. DOROTHY F. Nic-NABB Sports: Basketball Club. 312: Bowling Club, '-12: dancing, ice skating. Further Schooling: Katherine Cibbs Secretarial School. HELEN A. Nh-NEIL Sports: Roller skating. bowl- ing, dancing. Actixitics: Fashion Show, '-11. Further Schooling: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. MARGARET NI. Nic-PIIERSOX Sports: Bowling Club, 312: Badminton Club. 312. Actixitiesz French Club, Q05 Knitting Club, '42 Further Schooling: Sinnnons College. MARY A. Nic-PHERSOX Sports: Bowling Club, 312: Basketball Club, 512: danc- ing, swimming, ice skating. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. CHESTER F. XIcQL'AlD Sports: Bowling Club, '-12: roller skating. swinnning. Actixities: French Club. 311: Spanish Club, '-12: Tattler Representative. l-11: Red Cross Representatixe. '-11. Further Schooling: Lf S. Xaxy. AXTOIXETTE BI. NIERCADAXTE Sports: Basketball Club. '-12: Badminton Club. 112: Bowl- ing Club, '-12. EYELYN NI, NIERRIFIELD Sports: Roller skating. Actix ities: Playniakers. '40s Iunior Red Cross. '-11: Tattlcr Staff. l-12. Sports. lootball. snnnnnn, Furtln-r Schooling: Nay Mr 1 7 Z,f Clilflbs. f RL TH XI. NlITC,IIk.I-L Sports: Bowling Club. 42: Riding Club. 312: dancin'f roller skating. ELEANORA BI. MONACO Sports. Tennis. ice skating. Actixities: Tattler Represent- atix e. '-10g Red Cross Repre- sentatixe. 311. '-12: Red Cross Delegate. '41, l-12: Debating .. u 1. -. Further Schooling: Boston Teac-Iiers College. RL TH It NIOXTACL Ig Sports: Roller skating. skiing. Actixities: Spanish Club. '-12. 2 IOSEPH L. NIOODX rther Schooling: Bentley School ot Accounting .intl Finance. page iffy-flircc ,IRAN A, KIOORE Sporhz Bowling CIUIL -423 Riding CInIi. F121 LIIIIICIIIQ itt- Nlmting. Fnrtlwr Schooling: RtlIIIt'TIllt Cliiiiix 5t't'rvt.iri:lI Sciiooi, RICHARD I-. MOORE Sportx: BmIwtImII ffInIi. I-12 roIIcr skttting. Actiiities: CnnIvtOfIit'c'r.'-12 Further St'IiooIiiig: North- uutcrii Unix vrsity. ELIZABICTH I . KIUIIRILL Sports: Rowling CInIi, '-12: Riding Club. '-12: chiiciiig iu- sktitiiiq. Imsktltlmll. Fnrtlicr Stiiooling: Kzitiicrint' Ciihlu Sc't'rvIa1ria1I Stiiooi. KIARYRKTII XIORRILI. Sportx: Rowling C1InIi. '-12: Riding CIIHIJ. P121 tItnic-ing it-1' skirting, Imdiniiitoii. Fiirtlwr St'IiooIing: Iintln-rim CliIiIix S4-crvtnrinl St-Iiooi. AI.RIfR'l' X XI. NIORRIS .-Xctiiltlm-N: f,I'K'IIl'NII'll, -10. II. 1.2: Stntit-nt C,onnm1I. . J , . II, Iioxtoii Il1IiI14' Stliooi XXIIIIJIHJIIA f,I'tIlt'NiI'.l. IU. 'II. 12, lmgr' Ilijlffjfilzl' DONALD F. NlL'I.L AX EH Sports: Skiing. ict' Sixl i Actixitirxi CILLIUI Uiiritcr Further St-Iioolingz North vnstcrii Unix crsity. PATRICIA A. XIVLLIX Sports: Swirnniing. it' s it ing. skiing. tennis. Actix ities: Ort-Iiestrn, Further Schooling: Fruninv Imrn Tout-Iiers Collcg PRISCILLA -I. NIULLIN5 Sports: Bowling CIuIi roller skating. cIun4.'1n Actix itics: French CII1 u Pluyiiigikers. '42, Further St'IiooIing: Bri int 6: Stratton Coinincrt'itiI St no FRANCIS II. KIVLRE AN Sports: FootIi.iII, '41, -1' Btiselitill, -12: Bziskt'tImII C J .40 Actixitiw: Spanish Cfluli Cfuchft Oi5u'r, I-Ilg Drnin C ' L .oipm 9.1. 40, 41, Fnrtlicr Stiioolingz Bo t ll linu-rxitx. IIO Sports 42. XYARD A. MPX : I I'.lt'Ix. 404 Iii mIm 1II I' nrtIit'r St-lnoolingz Iio lnix vivtx, EI-,EAXOR C, MURPHY X'lltKllXlX AX, Xll,'ltlifXY Sports: Bowling Club, '41g Sports: Swiinining, tenni, Basketball Club, 112: dunc- rirlingg, ict- skirting. ing, icc skating. swimming. Af-tixitics: Fri-nch Cllub. '4U. Activities: Clee Club, ,40. fllcc fllllll. 'lftz Sf-nior Further Schooling: Katherine Council. '12, Gibbs Secretarial School. GENEVIEYE R. MURPHY .IME M. USUN Sports: Bowling Clulli ,423 Sports: Ice skirting. swim- Riding Club. 42:1ce skating, ming' bmvlinul Swimming' D Activities: Debating Club, Activities: Dramatic Club, gm '41' 42' . 1 Further Schooling: Faulkner Further Schooling: Olno Stutc Hogpimlr College. GERALD E- MURPHY DONALD C. XEELY SPOTUZ Biwelmll- '41, 312- Actixities: Spg1nishClub.'40, Activities: Senior Council, '4lg Pluyimilccrs. '40, '41, 42- Further Schooling: Boston L'nixersitx'. CERTRUDE I. MURPHY HELEN Nl. NELLIGAN Sports: Bowling, ice skating. dang-ingv Sports: Bowling Club, '41 Activities: Clee Club, '-12. fuller Skllfillm dimcinfl- Further Schooling: Bryant Lk Fwilmnini- ft'UUi5- Stratton Commercial School. F ftl f'V 5Vl'0UliU21 BYYLIHY 51 Stratton Corninerciul School. I-ISTIIICH A. NELSON EDVVARD D, MURRAY Sports: Ice skating. swun- ininq, bowling. Sports: Ping pong. buclmin- ..su.miti,, fgQ,r,,hm Chile 211: lim' flaming- l:LlSlllOIl Sliow, '41, Further Schooling: Boston l Liiiversity. page fifty-firm l'RlSCIl.I,A XETTLE Spoits: Rolltfr skirting, swim- ming. skiing. clunt-ing. Attixitit-s: Art Club, 212. Furthz-r Schooling: Fislivr Rusint-ss St-hool. AXXA E. XEXYLAXD Sports: Rollvr skating. dunc- ing. At-tixitit-sz Tuttlvr Rt'prt-st-nt- xttix 0. ,42g Ccrmun Club. '41, Furthc-r Schooling: Peter Bcnt Brigham Hospital. RUTH A. XEXYTON Sports: Swimming, it-t' skat- ing, tennis. At-tix itivs: Spanish Club. '-12. Furthvr Schooling: Boston City' Hospital. EIOHN A. NICIIOLSON Sports: Football, 110. l-ll: Truck, Y-11: hot-kt-y, tennis, lmskt-tbull. Furtht-r Schooling: St. .Iohn's Prt-pzirntori' St-hool. NIARY XICOIIOSIAN Sports: Rolla-r skating, flaunt'- illg, lbllttllllg, ,'XtlIXlllt'HI lwishion Show, ll. l'urtlu-r Svhooling: l5rx'ziiit Cv Str.ttton c:tlIlIlllt'l't'l.ll Svhool. prlgf' fifty-sit' NIARY D. NOLAN Sports: It-ti skating, swim- ming. hiking. Actixitics: Frvncli Club, '-ll, 42. Furtht-r Schooling: Boston Tc-att-lit-rs Collvgc. GRACE A. NOON.-XX Sports: Swimming, tennis, ict- skating, damn-ing, bowl- ing. Autixities: Drunmtit- Club, 311, '-12. Further Schooling: Lnsvll .Iunior College. PRUDENCE A. NORLEY Sports: Bowling Club, '42, swimming, clunt-ing, ict- skating. At-tixitics: Spanish Club. '42, Furtht-r Schooling: Brytmt Cv Stratton Coinint-rt-iul School. NIARY NI. NORTON Sports: Bowling Club, 42: tlauiting, lmztsvlmll. roller skating. XYit,l.IANI tl, NORTON Sports: lfootlmll, '4tl. '-ll, 'lil llalsvlialll, '40, lsll. l-lf. 'l'rut'k. l-10. lil. Avtixitit-s: Stuclt-nt Council, 712: 'llittlvr Rt-pi't-st-iitattixtl, 741: f:2IClt't Oflicvr, l-lf.. l urtht-r Suhooling: St. kIohn's l'i't-pa1i'titory' St-hool. NICHOLAS F. XOYAK Sports: Track, '41. Actixitics: Orchestra. '40, '41 Further Schooling: L'. S. Arniy. EYIZLYN H. OBRIEN Sports: Tennis. ice skating. Actixities: Pied Cross Hepre sentatixe. '42, Further Schooling: Bouxe School of Physical Ethi- cation. XVILLIANI C. OBRIEN Sports: Baseball, '40, '41, '42 Further Schooling: XVent- worth Institute. MICHAEL KI. OCONNELL Sports: Football, '39, ,4ll. ,413 Baseball, '-12: Basketball, 42. Actixities: Caclet Qtficer. ,421 Spanish Club, '42 Further Schooling: St. -Iohn's Preparatory School. ROSEANNA OCONXELL Sports: Bowling. swinuning, ice skating. Actixities: Dramatic Club, '41, i-12. Further Schooling: Burclett College. ICIJXXUXICIJ Cf. O'lJUXN'I I.l. J if S .' if Sports: liaise-liall, 12g I il bill 12 bn lin I . gi 4x f ,, I'lll'lli1'l' St'l1ool1Ii'f' Xrliik Air f rifljx- It L'TII IC. O'DOXXEI,I, Sports: Bouling Club. 42: Iiicling Club. '42: swinnningg skiing. roller skatlnf VIRGINIA A. OCRYZEK Sports: Bowling Club. 42: Basketball Club, ,421 tennis, swinuning. tlaneing. roller skatin if fi' Further Schooling: Siininons Colleg 12 BARBARA 0'I.EARY Sports: Bowling Club. Ice skating, tlancin '4-7. Actixities: Playinakers, 42, Further Schooling: Burclett Colleq C -IOIIX ID. KYLEARY Sports: Bowling Club. '42, Actixitics: Debating Club, -4111 SI vanish Club. Further Schooling: Boston 1'nixei'sitx. J I pugc pfiftif-s-z'i:t'r1 ANNE NI. PAGLIARULO Sports: Dancing. swimming, bowling. Fnrtlwr Schooling: Bnrdctt Collvge. GEORGE XV. PARRELLI Sports: Bowling Club, 3122. Ac-tixities: Cadet Oflicer, 312: Italian Club, '-42: Senior Rm icw, '41, Fnrtln-r Schooling: XVent- wortli Institute. MARCIUERITE F. PATON Sports: Dancing, tennis, ice t skating, bowling. y An-tn ities: Plztynmkers, 42. .IANIES NV. PAUL Sports: Swinnning. Sailing. clalncing. Actixitit-sz Rt-cl Cross Repro- svritntiu- 40: Druin Corps 310. '41, 112. .AXCXICS T. PIIELAN Sports: SXYllllllllllg, tcnnis, ict' Y skating. ilklllbllljs. At-tixitit-s: Frm-m-li Clnli, '-12: Stutlvnt Count-il, 7112: Dru- llltllll' Clnlm, '-42. l nrtln'r St-lioolingz K2llllL'flIll' flililws St'c'r1'talrizll SL'll00l. CHRISTINA C. PICOZZI Sports: Tennis, ice skating. Actixitics: Playmakers, '41, ,424 Tattler Representative, '40, '41, '42: Tattler News Staff, '42g Spanish Cluh, '42g Setting-up Drill Leader, '42. Further Schooling: Boston University. ANTHONY T. POLITO Sports: Bowling, swimming, ice skating, dancing. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentatix e, '41, Cadet Officer. .Mp Further Schooling: XVent- worth Institute. NIARCARET A. POXVER Sports: Ice skating, roller skating, dancing, swimming, howling. Further Schooling: Boston linixersity. BRUNO R. POZNYSZ Sports: Foothall, ,4O, '4l: Baseball, '42, Activities: Cadet Officer. '-12: Student Council, 423 Art Cluh, '42, Further Schooling: Army Air Corps. HELENA BI. PRASSE Sports: Dancing, swimming, ice skating, howling. Actii ities: French Cluh, '40. Further Schooling: Katherine Cihhs Secretarial School. Hffg 2,1 I OIIN ' . Jorts. x Baskctli. l M X. . fl Actixitics: ffarlct Oitiu-r 17 Furthc' Q ' fan ps. Rt FII Ia. l'lI.SII-I'.R Sports: Dancing. ice skatin cr ski howling. Actixitics: Plan A lor I Flll'Illt'I' Sclnoolin Bent Brigham XIIHI.-XXI B. Sports: Bowling dancing, swirl Actixitics: Se-ttn Clnh '4' SN IIIIIIIIII nakcrs '41 rr g: Rohert Hospital PL RCI: Cluh, 42 uning. 'ig-up Drill Further Schooling: katlierinq Cihhs Secretarial Sclnnml SIIIRLEI R. RATLEL Sports: Dancing. swimmin skating houlinlr tennis F itnr Scio m R . Clerical School. lOt'ISI Sports: Suinnnini' tlincn houling, roller Further Sclu if skating. nu' tif ,f ff fl-1111 Lftililvf- '41. Q-12: Sdanisi I'.-XL'I.lXE Nl. Ii,-Xl' Sports: Bowling, rollcr skat ing, clancing, swinnning. golf, ping pong, pool. Furthcr Schooling: Boston Lnixcrsity. EDXY.-XRD C. REARDOX Sports: Track, '-10: howling. Actixitics: Spanish Club, '40, '-11: Caclct Officer, '42, Further Schooling: New England Conscrxatory of Music. JUNE L. REDDISH Sports: Badminton Club. 341 Hiding Club, '42, Actixitics: Red Cross Ptcprc scntatixc, '40, ,411 Clcc Club, 312: Ccrnian Club, l-11. Furthcr Schooling: Bouxc School of Phvsical Education DOHOTIIEA NI. RICCI Sports: Dancing, swinnning. ict- skating, Furthcr Schooling: Nlassachn st-tts School of Art. NIARY RIKXII Sports: Dancing, swiinining, rollcr skating. l llVlllt'I' Schooling: llrviuit Stratton ffornincrcial School pngw .sixlzf Q DOROTHY A. RICHMOND Sports: Bowling, roller skat- ing. dancing, HELEN C. RILEY Sports: Roller skating, bowl- ing, swnnnnng. Fnrthcr Schooling: Bryant K Stratton Commercial School. XYILLIANI C. RIZZO Actixitics: Cadet Office-r. '-12. Furthcr Schooling: U. S. Marine Corps. EILEEN C. ROCHE Sports: Swinnning, dancing, rollcr skating. Actixitics: Junior Hccl Cross .47 Furthcr Schooling: Faulltncr Hospital. .lt JSICPI HNE A. HUSSO Sports: Dancing, swinnning, bowling, rollcr skating. CLAIRE XV. SACCO Sports: Dancing, bowling, basketball. Activities: Senior Council, '-12: Red Cross Representa tix e, '-ll: Spanish Club, '40 '411 Dramatic Club, '42, Further Schooling: Boston University. LUCIA BI. SAIYINC Sports: Bowling Club, '-12: swimming, tennis. Activities: Red Cross, '42. Further Schooling: Boston City Hospital. K NORNI.-X Nl. SARNIE Sports: Bowling, swimming, roller skating. Activities: Setting-up Drill Leader, 311: Clee Club, '40 l-11. RITA R. SCHLAICH Sports: Dancing, ice skating roller skating. Activities: Clee Club, '41, '42. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. XVILLI.-XXI C. SCHBIIDT Sports: Track, '-10: basketball '42, baseball, football. Activities: Student Council, '40, Cadet Oflicer, 312. Further Schooling: Northeast- ern Univ ersity. v NANCY AI. SHAXY Sports: Batlrninton Clnh. '-1221 Bowling Clnh. '-lf: ice sliat ing. tennis. Actixitics: Dramatic Clnlm. '41 Clee Cluh. '4U: Setting- up Drill Imtltlf. 41. 42.5 Further Schooling: Massachu- setts Cel leral Hospital. REBECCA C. SHEA Sports: Bowling. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. BARRETT S. SMITH Sports: Bowling, hockey. golf Further Schooling: North- eastern Unix ersitv. DOROTHEA H. SMITH Sports: Bowling Clnh. 212: tlancing, ict' skating. Actixities: Orchestra. '40, '41 Further Schooling: Boston l'nixe-rsity. NANCY B. SMITII Sports: Batlniinton tllnlm, 'llg howling. clancing, sxxinnning. Attixitit-sz lfrcnch Chili. '42 l'l.lAIll.lli1'I'S, '41, '-121 its-tl Cross llvplwsm-ilt.ttix1-. '-ll, lf, I' nrthcr Schooling: Ratlcllttc f,rill1'Lff'. pug' si.x'l1f-ln'o ROSAMOND SMITH Sports: Badminton, dancing. tennis. Actixities: French Clnh, '40, '41 '41 Further Schooling: Bradford Innior College. VIRGINIA A. SMITH Sports: Bowling Club, '-12: badminton, dancing, ice skating, swimming. Activities: Spanish Cluh, '-10. XYALTER C. SMITH Sports: Basketball, 112. Further Schooling: Army .Air Corps. MARY P. SPILLANE Sports: Roller skating, tennis, howling, swinnning. Actixities: Orchestra, '39, '40, '-ll: Fashion Show. '40, '-11: Playinalicrs, '41, '-12: Setting- np Drill Leader, 311. Fnrthcr Schooling: Bryant tx Stratton Connncrcial School. RUTH M. SPRENCER Sports: Bowling Chili, '-12: roller skating, swinnning. Actixitics: Stnclt-nt Council, '4l. Fnrthcr Schooling: Ncw linglantl School ot Art. BARBARA ll. STAHL Sports: Badminton Club, l-10. -12. Activities: Tattler Hepresenta tive, '40, '-11: Student Council, '40, Cerman Club, '-tl: Plavmakers, '42, Setting up Drill Leader, '-11, '-12. Further Schooling: Bonn School of Physical Education NATALIE S. STANKO Sports: Bowling Club, '42, dancing, horseback riding. Activities: Knitting Club, '42 Further Schooling: Stratfont Secretarial School. ELLEN Nl. STARKE Sports: Roller skating, bicy- cling. Activities: Clee Club, '-10. XVALTER K. STINISON Sports: Baseball, hockey, roller skating, ice skating, horseback riding. Activities: Iunior Red Cross, '-10: Spanish Club, '40, '41. Further Schooling: Army Air Corps. ROBERT E. STOKINCER Sports: Skiing, baseball Activities: Student Council. '42, Prom Committee, '-12. Further Schooling: Colorado State School of Forestrv. C2I,Oltl.X XI. S'I'lt.XXIJlSIiI1fL Sports: liollr-r skating. itil skating, sxsinuning. bowling, clancing. Further Schooling: Faiillsiier llospital. FRANCIS X, St'LI.IXAN Sports: Svviinniing, liot-key. Further Schooling: Lf S. Nav sp KIOIIX li. St'LI..IYAN Sports: Baseball. sxvinuniug. Further Schooling: Sutiolk Law School. -IOIIX F. SFLLIYYXY Sports: Hockev. '-10, '-ll, 42: Football, '40, Activities: Band, '40, Cadet Officer. '41, '-12: Orchestra. '40, l-ll. l-lf. Further Schooling: Franciscan St-minarv. KENNETH L. SULLIY XX Sports: Swimming. ice skat- ing, skiing. Actii itics: Il-Altllt'l' Representa- tiic. 40. '4l: Circulation Manager ot Tattlcr, 421 Student Council. l-tl. '42s Y 'Q llayuiakers, '-tl. '-lg. Further Schooling: Tutts f'olh 'n' page .s'i.t'fi1-fliiw' NIARIOX R. SULLIVAN Sports: Roller skating. liiciclillg. MARY T. SULLIVAN Sports: Ice skating, skiing. Actixities: Italian Club. '40, Further Schooling: Fisher Business School. GEORGE TAXYA Sports: Football, swimming, hiking, hockey, tennis. Actiiities: Debating Club, '41, '42g Art Club, 312: Cadet Officer. '-12. Further Schooling: Hari ard College. DORIS li. TERRANO Sports: Dancing. ricling. skating, swinnning, skiing, liowlirlg. I llflll4'I' Schooling: Chancller Business School. IICAN Nt. TI IONI PSON Sports: Skiing, bicycling. fxt tix ities: tilt-e ffllili, ltifl, 'IU I'r4n4h Club TU '1'I -.4.V- A -,w'.l: Knitting tflnlm. I-lf. page .si.t'ftj-four AIEAN si. TILDEN Sports: Roller skating. bicv- cling. tobogganing. DOROTHY NI. TOBIN Sports: Swimming. roller skating, dancing, bowling. Activities: Debating Club. ,401 French Club, '-10: Cerinan Club. '-11: Dramatic Club, '-11, '-12: Clee Club, S-10. Further Schooling: Radclitle College. JANET E. TOLAND Sports: Swimming. dancing, ice skating. Activities: Playinakers Club, l-ll. Further Schooling: Kathleen Dell School. I ROBERT H. TOBIN Sports: Swimming, ice skat- ing. bowling. Actixities: Tattler Repre- sentatiie, 312: German Club. 5-IU. Further Schooling: Boston College. ICNIILIIQ S. TRADID Sports: Ricling, tennis. swim- niing, tlancing. Further Schooling: Ilurclett f.ollt'ge. TERESA C. TRAYERS Sports: Dancing, skating. bowling, skiing. Activities: Clee Club, 310: Spanish Club, '40. Further Schooling: Chancllcr School. ELEANOR THEY Sports: Ice skating, skiing, tobogganing, sailing. Activities: Spanish Club, '42 Athletic Representative, '-12. Further Schooling: Marjorie NVebster Career School, Xllisliington. D. C. GLORIA A. VAN HAM Sports: Riding Club, '42: Baclininton Club, '-12. Activities: Spanish Club, 312, Dramatic Club, '40, '41, '42, Clee Club, 310, 1-11, '-12: Orchestra, '42, French Club '-12: Tattler, '41, '42, Further Schooling: Emerson College. EDXVARD R. YOGEL Sports: Baseball, football, bowling. Further Schooling: North- eastern University. ELAINE M. XVAHLBERC Sports: Basketball, roller skating. v Sports: 1ifJl'N1'1l.l'1's fl'1IIiLf bowliii roll:-r sk.itin ixiti 1' urtlici' Schooling: 1' islif-it liiisiiie-ss St liool NIARC,AR1:.I XI, XX .XI.I,.Xf.I Siortsz Rollei' N1iLl11l1 . lmicvcl Actixitn-sz -Iunior Iii-tl Cross CLARE F. XYALSII Sports: Sailing. swiinining, skiing, ice skating. Activities: Ch-tt Club. ,421 Dramatic Club, 312: Tattlcr Reprtstntatnt, 41, -1-, Tattler Stafl. 142. Further Scboolin-f: Sinnnons Collcht. MARY A. XYALSII Sports. Bowling Club, 4-. tennis. dancing, skiing. Further Schooling: Burclctt Cmi1lx'2't'. SIIIRLICI' .-X. XYALSH Sports: Dancing. skiing, bowling. tcnnis. sailing. -Xctixitics: Debating Club. '42 Further Schoolinv: Siinnions .tg. pug' sixfii-rift DOROTHY LI. XYALTERS Sports: Tennis, hiking. thuic- lllg. Actixitiesz Clee Club. 40. DORIS L. XYARD Sports: Bowling Club, 312: ice skirting, lhllllllllllllll, tennis. Actix ities: Tuttler Represent- aitixe, '39, 310: Air Raid XVurclen, '-12. Further Schooling: Katherine Cibbs Secretzuiztl School. STANLEY B. XYASSER Sporst: Truck, '-10. Actixities: Cadet Officer. ,-12. Further Schooling: North- eastern University. KIOHN ll. XYATICRS :M tix ities: Dclmlingf Club, '40, 41. 42. l.ll,l.l,'XY Nl. XY.-X'l'SON Sports: Drumming, roller skul- ing, :Kc tix ities: lfatshion Shoup 'UIQ film- Club, 'Wg luniol Ili-fl Cross, 1.2, pug' .sixlrj-,si.x' fn. 115 JUNE A, NYEBB Sports: Dancing, bowling. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. YIOLA XV. NVEBB Sports: Basketball Club, 312: Bowling Club, 312: skating. swinnning. Further Schooling: Boston Clerical School. NIOSEPH T. XVHITE Sports: Truck, '-10, '41, '-12. Actix ities: Athletic Repre- sentaltixe, 1122. DOROTHY NVIIITTENIORE Sports: Bowling Club, '-123 china-ing, swiinining, tennis, skating. skiing. Actixities: French Club, Y10. Further Schooling: Northlielnl Seniinauy. IRAXK li. NYIl,I,IANlS 1' -l Sports: Baseball, hockey. , Aclixilicsz lJl'lHllllI Club l'niIher Schooling: xlllSSllt'llll- . ' s Institute ol Technolofrx' NANCY bl. XVILLIANIS Sports: Sailing, skiing, golf ice skating. Activities: Cleo Clnlm, '41, '-12: Spanish Clulu '41g Setting-up Drill Lender, '41 '42: Drinnutie Clulm, '42: ,lnnior Recl Cross, '-121 Freneli Clnlu, '40, '41. Fnrtlier Sc-liooling: Rliocle lsluncl State College. CHARLES ul. XVIXSTON Sports: Truck, '40, '-11. Activities: Circlet Captain, '42, Further Schooling: XVent- wortli Institute. KENNETH D. XYURTZ Sports: Roller skating, sailing. swimming. Activities: Band, '41, '-12. IRENE V. ZIEDELIS Sports: Roller skating, ice skating. Activities: Freneli Clulm, 140, '41, Furtlier Seliooling: Boston Clerical Seliool. Z l1XlillXl1X 1, Yfllrlxfi Sports: lioulinq fllulp, '12, NX IlllllIllI'7 ftJllf'l' Sl'illllI V - qw 1 -,V skdriiig. .fXt'tixiti1-sz l rc-nr'li fllvili, 'lil . . , v Slmnisli f.llll7, 12: lJr.iin,itu r,lllll, 12: Stiiclent f,ou1nr1l 712: Si-nior fjonnvil. 112 1 llI41lll'I4 St-lioolingz lfislwr l1lINllll'NN Sc-liool, l,ll,l.l:XN Xl. YL'l'QlfYl'l.f Sports: ltollvl' slitxtilli. lu' sliuting, lmowling, clunc-intl .-'tetixitia-sz Cllee Cluli. 441. Spainisli Clnln, '-11: Eisliif Sllow. '41, Fllrtlier SL-lioolinq: Boston Cili-rit-:il Sblllltll. XY.-Xl,'l'ER C. ZAHN Sports: Footlmll, 421 lioxxl ing, swiinininq. dancing, lmst-lmtill, lioeliey. Aetixities: Cntlet Officer, '41 r . L loo 1112. . . Xlnrines. 11l1.l,l:1Nl,l Xlt-91.15 3 .Q Sports: l3.1sl4t-tlxill. liotltex su nninnig, l7nrtlit-1' St-liooling: 1'nitetl lm ll NYILLIANI A. AIIERX HENRY D. Dt-LUCIA Sports: llockcs' Sports: Rollcr skating, tcnnis. Furthi-r Schooling: Xlassachu- LOHHAUNI.: .,XX4,xS'I'A,XsI:X sr-tts lnstitutc ot Tcclniologx' Sliglvrltrsz Dancing. rollcr skat- AMY li. DICKSON V-Xcfijjfii-xg Ay-Q Nl.-4141, 11411 Sports: Swinuning. tlancing. tilt-c Club. '-11. DORIS NI- F-AIJK Irllrtjuq gL.1,,,,,1mg: I1,,,,t,,n Sports: Bowling, swinnning. Lyliu-rcitt-I Actixitics: Driunatic Club, ' I42. DORIS Xl. BARKER .XX . O . Z ' ' Sports: Bowling, roller skill- X H IMLHUHHI-H ing, Sports: Ritling, soft ball, Actixitics: Spanish Club, I-11. CIHIIICIIIQ. Skiing. bowling, swinnning. VIRGINIA M. BEHKELEY Fllgtlylafr Schooling: Sargcnt t wfc . P, . Sports: Rollcr skating. riding, Actixitics: Spanish Club, '-11, PATRICIA FLYNN '-12: Playinakcrs, '-11, '-12: ,Vp Crll C-ll -40 Tattlcr soft, '40, '41, 212. 'I 'll 'S' UA 'ul' ' Elitlai-r Schooling: Radcliffe .IOIIN 0' FUBEL - 'LTV . 0 l'l Sports: Football, bascball, JANET L. BOHN Slxniliiiiiiiiig, fishing, icc skat- Sports: Bowling Club, l-12: I Riding Club, '-12: Basket- QL'EN'1 IN A, f1ARIjIQER hall Club, '-12: Bathninton Q K Q. ,A ll, V V, U Club, .421 Skiing' . poqts. ing sxxinnniiig. Actixitics: Clcc Club. 40. Furtvufr 5f:f H H1 Fran m Furthcr Schooling: Sargent kmlm' Colltifv. CATHERINE A. CIRYIN DORIS NI- BOUIIKI5 Sports: Swiunning, tcnnis, ice Sllflrlxi lllmvllllg' rilllrcr. Skill- .AcllIxllttlill'lf: Fashion Show, mfg rlllnlnllllg' llllwlllg' Eurthcr Schooling: Boston lncycing, City' Ilospital. ICDXYARD BOYLE DAVID IIALLAIIAN Sports: Bast-hall, hockcy. SIWIAI55 Trilck- 140 'All' I4-' ,,M.tixilii.s: Cmlpt qjllljmim '42, llklSl'4l3illl, -10, --11. 4... ' linrthcr Schooling: Boston -'V Il1II'4'N3 5l71Il'I5llSIIIl9i.lll l.,liu.l.Nm,- .411 Tattlcr Rcprcscutatni ' 44 , , , .. Furthcr Schooling: Nlassaclni- IOHN ll' KAOLLIXS satts Y'lllllt llhrl-'l lllllII' Sports: Swinuning. School. Actixitics: Spanish Club, '4l. l'llll'llIt'I' Schooling: s2ll1'lll l'll,lfAlllf'l'll C. ll,-XNIXIUXD 'I. Rlf'l 'I'S cI lI1'LU'- Siorts: Swiunning, bachnin .kai l ton clwncin rolhi s tn! 1 1 ,- .XH'I'lIl'It lf. qjfpyfgl-jlilj' At-tixitit-sz Spanish Club, '11 Q , ,Al .M , I urthcr Schooling: lX2llllt'l'lllt' SllfltlfxzHl4liilllmll'w'JR.'1Ill' 'lll' Cibbs Sccrct1u'ial School. ' 111' VY, ' , ' . l'Aurtlu'r Schooling: ll. S. 'l'IIO'XlAS lf. lll'Al.Y xl3l l N' Sports: 'l'rack, BS, 'liz BAN hall, '-ll, ,123 llockcy, '17 IfJSl'il'll CUHXIQY Arlixilics: Scnior Council, sports: Ifoothall, '10, '1l: Ill?-1 llfllllllllli' Club, '-12: Iloiki-X, '10, 'll, Ili-hating Club, HS pug' .Slkiflf-f'lQllf FREDERICK VI. IIOXVARD Sports: Football, swiinining. Furthcr Schooling: North- castcrn L'nixcrsitx'. PA YL l'. KANE Sports: Bascball. Actixitics: Spanish Club, '4l: Stuclcnt Council, 312. l urthcr Schooling: Boston Collcgc. ROBERT II. KELLEY Sports: llockcy Managcr, '-12. Actixitics: Dcbating Club, '-10, '-11: Dramatic Club, '-10. GEORGE B. KRAMER Sports: Baseball, football, swinnning, hockey, icc skat- ing. Further Schooling: Bentley School of Accounting and Financc. ROY C. LAIBLE Sports: Track. Activities: Spanish Club, '-10. Furthcr Schooling: North- castcrn University. XYILLIANI F. LEE Sports: Icc skating, football. Actixitics: Airplanc Club, 40. Furthcr Schooling: Naxy Air Corps. BARBARA NI. LYNCH Sports: Bowling Club, I-12: icc skating. Actixitics: Sctting-up Drill I,t'tltlt'l'.. I-ll, '-12. lfurthcr Schooling: Boston Clcrical School. CllARl.lfS C. NlacDONAI.l7 Sports: llockcy, '-1l, .1123 bascball. 'IANIICS P. NIAIIONICY Sports: llascball, '12, lfurthcr Schooling: XYorct-stcr Polxlcclunc lnstitutc. klAl.ll'.ll A. Nlxkllli Sports: Track, I-ll. .-Xctixitics: tiatlct Ulliccr, l-12. lfurthcr Schooling: Arun' Ax iation. XYILLIAM A. MARTIN Sports: Hunting, fishing. M. LOUISE Mc-CALL Sports: Svvimming, ice skat- ing. LAXYRENCE McDONOUClII Sports: Basketball, swim- ming. Further Schooling: Massachu- setts Radio School. XYILLI.-XXI XIcNAMAR.A Sports: Hockey, baseball. Further Schooling: Boston College. EYELYN C. MIRANDA Sports: Roller skating, danc- ing, riding. Activities: Tattler Repre- sentative, '41. CHARLES C. MORRISON Sports: Roller skating. Activities: Tattler Repre- sentative, '41: Red Cross Representative, '-11. VVILLIAM F. MULKERN Sports: Track, '-10. Activities: Spanish Club, '42. Further Schooling: Boston College. ROBERT E. MURRAY Sports: Football, baseball, swimming, hockey. Activities: German Club, '-39. Further Schooling: North- eastern University. XVANDA H. E. NEUNDORF Sports: Bowling, roller skat- ing, tennis. Activities: Tattler Repre- sentative, '40, Further Schooling: Suffolk University. ' ions 1. omniax Activities: Spanish Club, '42: Drum Major, '42, Orchestra, '4l2. Further Schooling: U. S. Navv. Al.IIfl'1 If. O'lJONNI'1l.l. Sports: Bowling, dancing. VICTOR E. O'NEll.I.. Sports: Baseball, liockcv. Further Schooling: M'ent- vvorth Institntc. -IOI IN E. PARKER Sports: Track, '40, '41, '42. Activities: Tattlcr Repre- sentative, '40g Cadet Officer '42: Cerman Club, '41. Further Schooling: North- eastern Univcrsitv. XYILLIAM E. PERO Further Schooling: U. S. Marines. LOUIS B. POTTS Sports: Bowling, ice skating. Activities: Cadet Officer, '41 '42. Further Schooling: Con- struction Training. IAMES Psovi.-vs Sports: Baseball. Activities: Band, '40, '41, '42 Further Schooling: U. S. Navv. JAMES E. QUINN Suortsz Ice skating, riding, I ,-s ,- bovvling. Activities: Spanish Club, '41 Further Schooling: Electrical Engineering. ROBERT L. QUINN Sports: Football, ping pong. Activities: Spanish Club. '40 '41g Catlet Officer, '41, '42 Further Schooling: Boston University. GEORGE A. RICCI Sports: Football, '40, '41, Activities: Cadet Otficer, '41 ELIAS A. SABBAC Sports: Baseball, football, hockey, svvimming. CLER'1'Rt'1Jli A. SMITH Sports: Dancing, svviinining, riding, roller skating, if skating. Activities: Draniatir fllnb. '42, Kilo- fflllli. 'll Ifllrtlicr Scllooliligi Rllrflf-t' f.ollr-gc. NORMAN I . SPEAR Activities: Spanish Club, '41 Student Council, '42, Fllrtln-r Schooling: Alassachii- sctts College ot ljllllfllltlfjv AIADlfI.YN A. SULLIVAN' Sports: Svvinnning. bovvling. Further Schooling: Boston Citv' Hospital. MARGARET pI. SULLIVAN Sports: Svvimming, bowling. Further Schooling: Boston Citv Hospital. ,ions H. TEAHE Sports: Ice skating. Further Schooling: Bentlev School of Accounting and Finance. jonx F. TORPEY Sports: Football, basketball. Activities: Drum Corps. '4tl. '41, '42: Student Council, '40. Further Schooling: North- eastern Univ ersitv. ALICE Y. XYALSH Sports: Riding, svvimming, tennis, sailing, basketball. Activities: Setting-up Drill Leader, '42. Further Schooling: Simmons College. JOHN E. XYALSH Sports: Track, '4O: Baseball, '41, '42: Football, '41, '42. Activities: Spanish Club. '40. '41: Orchestra, '40, '41: Red Cross Representative, '4l. Further Schooling: Boston Universitv. ALBERT Y. XYOOD Sports: Track. 40. Activities: Airplane Club. '4l1 Red Cross Representative. '-IO. Further Schooling: Merchaiit Marine. page .s'i.v't1l-nina F. X , .U mf! 1, i vi BUYS' Sllililii Elllillill pugr wiwvdq The Boys' Student Council. under the direction of Mr. Landrigan. is composed of about sixty boys. about tour from each home room. The work of the council is threefold: to aid in supervising the lunchroom during the boys' lunch period: to aid in SllPt'l'YlSll'lg the corridors during the boys' lunch period: to be on duty git all times at the Florence Street door to receive and direct visitors to the school. The members of the council are deserving of much praise because they cheerfully give up much of their own time for the good of the school. Tlu' Clirls' Stllcla-nt clUlllIL'fI of Hn' liiuslixnclqlf- HW v School consists of l'l'PI'l'Si'Ilt2ltiXt'S fl'UIll 1 llll llflllli' IYJHII1 who lmvc bu-n clmsf-11 for tlu-ir Inig 11 sclml'1st1Q st lllfllll' Q and inte-1'c-st in sn-lmol axffuirs. Tl'lf'l'i' gnlx lSSlNt at nlllfmx school fllllCtiUIlS Si'I'YiIlQ us Quiclr-s rn' mln IS ul 'lSSl'IIIlJll1'N and during air raid drills. TMS yall' tlu- CIHIIICH ussistvd in collection of wustf- pupm-1' for dUfl'IlNf', Xliss Xlllfjlllvlf' Rilcx' is in clnllqv of tlmv Girl! Cfmn In-ll nn.. Bak '? IE 15 is ,Ei 2.4441 I Y 1 L51-1' fw' w 1'1'11f11-vm - YlHH HHUK HUMMIHH Each year it is the custom to publish a Year Book containing a written and pictorial account of the Senior Class. This is a hook in which the Seniors find a color ful and entertaining review of the many and varied climbs and activities of their high school years. The purpose of the Year Book is to provide th Seniors not onlx' with inoinentarx' eniovinent. hut also in later rears with a complete and permanent recorcl oi their lite in high school. IUIJQI' W'lI'llfU'fll'U lHllllH llllll Tha piirposv of ll sclmul iimgzixiiiv is tu Qin- vx- prf-ssicrn to sc-liuol lift-. lt l'C'CU1'ClS tht- at-tixitif-s ul thr- va1'iuus clubs and scmcifetivs. and rupurts inte-i'e-sting mim- clotvs and episodes that uct-ui' in cfmrriclrn' mul clttssi'mmn. F1i1'tlici'incn'c. it pmvitlc-s stmlt-nts with tm fmppmtiiiiity to scv in print the-ii' lmclcling vflurts as i'c-pwrta-is artists. Luicl zuitlmrs. That Tho Tuttle-ri' st-1'ws it purpfmsv in ll stttislttc-trim' mzumei' is sliowii hy thc- 1ll3PI'OX'ill tmtl support it has 1'cct-ivecl for five YPLIYS frczm the stuclviit lmcly. tuitl hy the fact that for tlirvv yvars it has lim-11 ilXYQllAClt'Ql Ll prim- liy tht- Columbia Sc-liolastic Pre-ss Assoc-iutimm. In Years to Ccnnv pupils who kt-cp tht-ii' L-rapist-s of The Tattleri' will find tht-in iiiterestiiig SUllYt'lllI'S of their school days. ' 1' .fx S 11. it .r I 4 A 1,52-,lf I , I 'szonf . , v jnlfu' sf 11f'1-'film NL i. :- l . ,- la A Lua- ...F 'w s 1 S L 5 , f c 4 Qs, ' . . XX . lx ' X xr c Aw' 1 . IHHHH HiIlHiSiNlHlIViS page Sf'l'l'IIflf-fill!! Many of our home room representatives of this years TIIHICI' have been very active in securing one huntlretl per cent subscriptions for each of the three issues. Because of the keen competition. some of the girls antl boys had started to collect the much-valued fifteen cents about a month before the official drive began. so that they and their home rooms would have the pleasure of finding themselves the first to get one hunclrecl per cent. To urge us on in this drive. a poster. with the names of the home rooms that came in early with their subscriptions. was posted outsitle the oilice. Room 205 was the home room to come in first place for two suc- cessive times. but the third time Room 201 caught up with it and receivecl the laurels. The represeiitatives. picturetl above. shonltl be connnenclecl for their tireless efforts in cloing the important job of securing subscriptions for our school paper. in as lllllllll IlIlSINlSS Slllll The members of the business staff have many details to which to attend. They receive and check the money turned in by the representatives, balance the various room accounts to make su1'e the total money received equals number of subscriptions. and finally, they supervise the the distribution of the Tatfler-the most pleasant task of all. Several days before the date fixed by the printer for the release of the current issue. the members of the business staff are asked over and over again. XYhen is the Tattler coming out? The morning the Tafflers final- ly arrive at the school, they are brought to the Tutfler of- fice, and there counted and stacked according to the number of subscriptions received from the respective rooms. The daily bulletin carries the welcome announce- ment NTlIffIf'f.S' will be ready for distribution during the homeroom period today. Interest on such days is so keen that some representatives hopefully request their quota of copies on their way from fourth-period classes to their homerooms. The correct procedure. of course. is to report directly to the homeroom, and then ask permission to go to the Tattlcr office. This year, due to the intensive campaign conducted during the few weeks preceding the publication dates, there have been very few after school sales. page St'L't'11f11-fill' ..,.... I ha r ' ' i i vs X NN X . X' --- X. HHHH HHIElHS IIIINQI' .s'r'1'1'llll j .Sll This year every cadet is looking forward to bring- ing home to the high school the first place banner given to the best regiment in the annual schoolboy parade. Banners for second and third place have been won. This vear, however, the additional emphasis on posture, good alignment, and good rifle position shonld bring ns that most highly coveted award. Major Kelley has been striving, with officers and cadets. to provide a first-class regiment and with cooperation will succeed. XVith competitive prize drill past and battalion com- manders placed, an all ont effort wil be made to bring our regiment up to heights never before attained bv any Hoslindale lligh regiment in the schoolboy parade. HHUM HNH HHEH IIUHP3 Hcrc is thc Drum amd Buglc Corps of lioslimlnlv High. Compurcd to prcvious ycurs thc corps is not so large. hut it is hcttcl' huluuccd LTIICICI' thc SllPCI'YiSiUIl of XII: -lose-Ph XY. Douoxuui. this group is clctcrmincd to givc ll good account of itsclf in the Strcct Parade. In 1940, thc Drum Corps won first prize. If wc could do it hcforc, wc cam do it again. Our hugh' illSt1'llCt0l' is XIV. Arlic XY. Lathiun. and our drum illStl'llCtOI' is X111 II. john Cluluhro. Thc offici-is include: Janie-s Mahoney - Captain Edward CtJl'll1i1IllJ-Fill'-S'f LfCIlfl'Illlllf and Drum Major Jzuiics Paul-First Licfutcriunt Thomas Lyons - Scconcl Licutcnam' YVith such capable officers and ii1st1'ucto1's. wc arc sure of making Ll good showing and coming houic with 11 place. B ,Xi X pflgc .wzwzztzf-.si'run gf' 4S'f'fl'lIflf'l'lLflll ,f A f' .' f at 'f'-- m -------f- 1 , Besides its regular routine, the band appeared last fall at the South Boston football game. The members of the organization thoroughly enjoyed this treat. Our fine instructors. Mr. Sordillo and Mr. Gardner. again led us through our paces. Because of the loss of many former members. the band has been small. Newcomers have been welcomed to the ranks, however, and, we hope, started on the way toward future interest in music. The oflicers, Captain .lohn Sullivan and Lieutenants Boerke. O'Brien. and Albert, expect big results and hope to bring home another prize. jg- Si' L AL? N .4-1- 4' of Y , Viv?-v ai9Iaq 44 ry J , w X . X A ' . .'.' 1 : IT ij. ' I ', '. 1 1. - f :E A ,' f - nQ1 1 -W' 1 i 1' , af ,-f -'1-- 13:1 1,-.-W.. N . - tw EHISS SUNG To the tune of Flow Gently, Sweet Aftonv Farewell Alma Mater, so faithful and truel Fond memlries surround us, as we hid aclieu, Our falteriug tread thou hast guided along, YVise counsel provided, lest We should go wrong. lu the short years now enclecl have friendships begun. Our futurels before us, life's war to he won. Thy teaching shall ever iu trials win through. Farewell, Alma Slater. were loyal to you. 1111 Tl1ere.s'e Lyons Rita Grainger The 1942 football sc-arson will ln- long I'l'lll1'IlllM'l'ffl for thc splcnclicl record which tht- tc-ann nmclc-. Cnptuiii Kelvin FlllllCl'l1ll plmul at stcllzn' ganna' and inucle- an in Piflllg lczulcr. Thc XYilliam Poznysz. Thomas Kcllehei' Connellv. Ioseph Cooney. Irving Nclnncr. K1-vin Finns nnvs Nlnhonf x Norton. Mic-lmcl Oyfloinivll, XYaltv1' Zahn. Br-nnx john Fallon, Eclnnind Colby. Bclwuitl Claims Kilduft, -Iohn NIL-Calle. Ilvriiiuii Kznllc-iiliwg. Pvtfi . Iohn YValsh. Georggv Cox. :Xllnfit Crosscn. Iiclwuicl run. Arthur Connolly. Frvd Coopur, and Doimltl Osch mild. ITIQIIILIQCIZ Thrcc of these lbovs. Edward Connollxx Arthni' Con ncllv, and XV8.lt6'l' Zahn arc now in the XIzn'invs. East Boston Hyde Park Roxbury Memorial slainaica Plain South Boston 13 Brighton 6 Charlestown 6 Boslinclzllc Roslii ncltilv Boslindulc Roslinclale Boslinclulc Hoslindalv Boslinclule .J- Nu page' z'1f'11f1f-flint 5 , Huiliv T mg' rigffzfij-fo .. The season of 1942 found the Crimson and Gold sextet skating for three wins. two ties. and ll loss for second place in the District League. Ed Colhy, Kev Finneram. and Frank Bundo eomprised the first line of offense. Other forwards were Tom Carlson. Leo Sul- livan, George Benoit, Frank Nlahonev, Bill Travers, Tack Buckley. and Charles MacDonald. The defense men were lac-li Gillis at right defense. Edward Gaines at left defense, with Roger Finnell. Iohn Sullivan and Gene O'Brien readx' to step in anytime. The man who tended the nets was George Thulin, assisted hy Edward Germnno. tlhnrlestown Bust Boston South Boston .lmimieai Plain Brighton llyde Park Hoslindqile Boslindale Boslindale Boslindale Boslindule Boslindule C1-111'Q1' Cox, 111111 1D1lY1f' 11111111111111 111 11111 1111s11, 1 T1111 1111ss11' '1'1'111-11 W11111111 1113 t111- 1942 s1-11s1111 xxit11 Ll1l'15' 5111-1-11ssf111 1'1-s111t. r1q1l1' t1'L1L'1iS1l'l'S 111111111 S1'Q'1J1If1 1 W11 Q111111 1111'11ts. 111111 w1111 1111-11' 111'st V11-t111'1' xx'1t11 1'31'1g11t11 11111 C11111'11-st11w11 t111- V11-t1111s. T111' st1111111111ts 111' 1111- s1'11s1111 111 C111ss X x1'1-1'1- .111 11111111 111 11111 1000. P11111 c111I'l'11l'l 111111 1,1lI'1'1' N11-X111111-1' 111 11111 1lll1'C111'S. 111111 1111-11 N11-11111s1111 111 t111- 300. C111ss 15 111111 111111111 .X11L'l1 111111 K1-11 A-X1'1111111 111 t111- 600, 1111111 11.111111 I N1lI1'P11f' 111111 111111 X111111111111' 111 1111- 11111'1111's. 11111 11111 1111111 up C111ss C. 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Donald Osclnmlcl has attaincd the highcst single string this yczu' with ll 133. Paul Cliimiii and Paul Ortcnchlhl vnjny tht- highcst uwlugcs. 1111- 111111111114 1111' t1ll' 11US111li11l14' 111111111111 t1 1111 1 111 Q111111 111-1-1111S1- f1ll'lAt' 1111 t1-11 1i'ttl'l'lllfIl 1ft11111111V U 11111-111112 811111 is 11-1111 11111111111-11 xx'it11 111117113 151x111 1 111 1111111 11111111111111 doing inost 111 11111 1111111'11111'f 1111111111 111 11111t1' W1' 1111111 111111' 11111111111- 1111x's 11111111111 1111 1 st111111 11111111. T11111' 11111 C21-111' U'1i1'i1'i1. -111111 X1lI1 1,31 1 1 U1 111 t111s1 111111 C1111 c,1311111 131111. 111111 Toni CYX1-i. N. 11. 11115 t111- 1'11g1: 112IX'1llQ 1111111-11 111st X'L'Ll1'. 1'll'S1 111s1 11111 111 11 1111111 1111tw111111 P11111 c,llI'l'llIl 111111 11112111 1'411lIH Il f 1 11111145 good at short. 111115. T11111 C111'1S1111 111111 H1-111 positions are t11141'11 R11111111. Ainong t111' 1- 1111- H1-11111111 Ki1116l1176I'Q C111111111111. Mike Xlnnns L11111' N11-X11111ee is t111' ylllly Bill U'111'ic11 will 1111111 11111111 5111111111 1111s1 1, lllX 1311111111 111 11 is Ll toss-1111 111 t11i111 1111111111 tu 1 C1'111'g11 Benoit. Txxo 111111' 111' B111 Xorto 1' 111 1111111111111 for 1111- 1111111 11111 . 111111111 A111-11. 1111- NI1N111 P xx 111111 t11c two 1111111111 1111 l11ZlllLlQt'1'. 'QSXYN I ilk' fiyi A- ,- in 13.415-Q , mg W 'N HHHMINIUN EHIH Every Friday afternoon in the Clyin thc-re inai' lir- seen a group of girls leaping vigorously arouncl in the air. After what? XVhy it's a little hircl p for the weekly meeting of the Badminton Club is he-ing he-lil. About fifteen girls participate, ancl thanks to their sponsor, Nliss Keough, have learned much of the art of playing lvachnin- ton. The playing is fast and furious, and points are gained rapidly as the bird Hies hack ancl forth across the net. As the gym floor has recently been inarkecl off. matters will now he facilitated in the setting up of the nets. There are some future champions in this group. as can easily he seen if anyone drops in at the gym from two-thirty ,til four on any Friday afternoon. page Piglzfq-nine 4 ,X X . Y VN L , EIHIS' HU mg' !l'Hl'.'!,l I I! 5 , X . ,.. i x I u I 1 x s. f ll. 3 :f . 5 I4- xir . . f i 1' ,ggi l . N rs J V' t Y Q4 , Azz: I Wx A .5 - Q -X, Y - 4 h Y,-e Q. .. WHNH EHIH The Senior girls. under the sponsorship of Nliss Cogan and Bliss Sullivan. have gone howling on Nloncluy after- noons after school at the howling alleys on Park Street. XYest Roxlniry. Each week the intliviclual scores as well as the team totals. have heen rec-orclecl. and the competition in hoth directions has heen keen. Those who have attained L1 score of 90 or over liave heen honored hy lmving their nannes and scores listed in the Tutfler. Klum' of those who startecl ont as heginners lime heeoine good bowlers and have had ll great cleul of fun and exercise. Slllllll-UP Hlllll llHHlHS Evcry din' at 10:30 winclows arc' opvm-cl and limo w are put uwzw. Setting-up clrill timc- lms Q mmf. Pnl' tin minutes lcssmis and lmoks are forgottcin. Clmrr-ct pustuiif and L1 crisp and simppy cxe-cution illllSfl'z1fi0ll.l arc- our 'um ISM 1. . , . Senior girls give the exercises in tlif- girls' lumix- rmniis In April wc liolcl ax compc-titioii, uftvr wliir-li lmninvrs llf pmseirntccl by Klr. XYLil'l'CIl to tlic br-st morn in ei-up-li grade The clmmpions this vear wc1'v: Sopliomores Iuniors Seniors 323 10:3 208 pugf' llillfflf-1 HIHIS7 HHSlHHHll EHIH Tiivsclnx' is tliv clax' Ll Qiwm of viiwqctic- girls qu to tlif gym to play lnLzslQctlmll. Slim-t tall. fat. .incl tliiii. tliq tuiii out to lt'dl'll the tvcliiiiciiis uf the gains. Ask Ll cviitvi' liuw it fvcls to jump for tliv toss-up, or L1 Qiiaixl Xyllllt itis lilac- to lilcicli tlmt tliimw. or Li llll'XYJ.l'Cl L1l7Olllf tlic tlirill uf slioutiiiq L1 lmsket. Tlmiilxs to Xliss Luiiclstvcltis wLiL-liiiig. uw Lll'tl gvttiiif fu lu- pivttx' lust mm tliv fiom: sim' iii our Lum. Liml. in Q-inlviit.illy'. wi- ill'CA liL1x'iiiQ il lint ul final J11 r' llllll' I- lu: R Inf! 5 hu HIHINH EHIH Now, wt' clo not chuiu to lx- so pi'ofit-if-ut ut lJl'Ullf f tum' ritliug at XVQ-lcl Stock I zu'iu. Somc claws wt- riclv iu tlw iutlooi' l'l!lf Quicl ut oth:-i '5 l timvs outside: hut m'vi'x'cJiimVs fiuoritt- juuut is oxvi' thi lm trail uucl through thv Arhorvtuiu. Pvrliaps this is oui or pt-rhups its just lXtC2lllSt' it's mort- mt-itiug to gallop up amd clown the hills auicl narrow trails. .lust iu L-use sonic of you clecitlc- to ttikv up tht- sport Dou't: 1. Celt ou the right sidt- of Ll horsvg grit on his left when mounting. 2. Be afraicl of your horse. llv can svusc it. 3. C1820 arouutl, but pay strict attention to your horse. 4. Co too fast until youve at-quiretl il good scat. And here-'s il - Do: 1. -loin the Hiding Chili if you want 11 froliclt- ing afternoon. 5. ir- ,..a', .. X ? q-1'A'.' - - - rifair- ' . -- pugu riziiwfif-ffm sting us tht- cowlmovs zu'c'. hut wc- tlo htm- u xroiiflt-i'lul 'orite ritlc lJOCl1llStt we lvvl as ill wc' art- sc-uwinftl ricli-is N1 ,Q-...F ..15.-. .MA li ' E fl X5 L ..-.-,..A.. page ninrfy-ff Variety and virtnosity are tlie clistingnisliing features of our n1'cliestra. XVe liave always been able to maintain an excellent balance of strings, wooclwincls, brass. and Percussion. Uni' l't'Pt'l't0l'y constantly widens in interest and scope. Nearly every lesson lius been likewise Ll i'eliean'sal for one of the many functions at wliieli we liuve pertlmineclz scliool assemblies. tlie Cliristinns operettal. The P1'i1z1'1'.s'.s' llvllll Could Nut Bc' Merry, Home nncl Scliozml Assncizition meetings, tlie selionl play lima' Mud. tlie lfwening Sc-lmwl Cliuicliuitiriii. zuicl mn' own Clmtlilzitiun lfxeieises. Hlll lllll Under the able dircction of Mr. Fuiniglictti thc Girls, Cleef Club has added to their rcpcrtory sclcctions by Rachmaninofl, Counod, Victor Ilerbert, and some' songs arrangccl by Mr. Famiglictti. XVQ have cnjoyc-d nituiy hours of musical instruction. XVQJ lluve spent much time' rehearsing the progrzun planned for the Senior Cmdii- ation. Gloria YanHzun will sing the solo in Counods Mjcrusaleinn. NVQ have taken part in thc colorful Christ- mas Opcrctta and at the Home and School Association meeting in May. if X X 'img' 11im'fif-firf' l Q l I A 2 x ' wa .N . ..-- 45 I1iHYMHIiiHS ffl' llillffl Xlcinhcrs of thc Playinakcrs have had a thmtniglih' cnjnyahlc yr-ar. Entcrtainincnt was furnishccl by Nlr. Hnssi and stnclcnts froin thc New England C:OllSCI'Yl1t0l'y. and tlieatrc partics we-rc organized in Ul'dt'l' that incinhcrs of thc clnh might cnjcn' Tho Nlikaclou. and Thc Rivals . Thc activitics in which main' participatcd wcrc a radio prograin on Sufcfy prcsciitcd ovci' XVUHL. assisting the Orchcstra and Clcc Chih at the Christinas play, and thc lnwmchiction of a successful school Play cntitlcd -Innc hiilliu. which was acclaiincd hy all as hcing highly ainns- ing and worthy of grcat praisc. Thc cast of uvlnnc Had nwcs its succcss to thc nn- tiring cfiiurts and finc clraniatic ahility ot its cliicctors. Miss Ilainruck anti Miss Hciily. Ths ye-zu' the Art Cllnh has devoted its eitorts to visiting places of interest with Nliss .-Xzniw-. the- faculty adviser. In November. twenty-two students visited X111 Joseph Reynolds, stained glass studio in Boston. X111 Reynolds personally conducted ns through his studio and explained the art of making stained glass. The second lecture we attended was given at the hlk1SS2lCl1llSt'tfS Institute of Technology on The Art ot Pottery Making hy Professor Norton of the tat-lxlty. The group spent its most pleasant afternoon visiting the outstanding art galleries in Copley Srpiure and view- ing exhibitions of portraits and landscalpes in oils. col- lections of inodernistic art. and the exhihition hy the Boston Societv of XVuter Color Artists . page I1i?1l'i'!l-xt'l't : iHiNEH EHIH Img' llfllfflf-Vi Tliv Frcilcli Club. again lllldt'l' Miss C:OllS0diIlC.S dirciction. lias In-ld many 1-iitertaiiiing nicvtings since it was formed in Uctobcr. Tho club im-minors haw' enjoyed iCL'flIl'CS mi Frciicli art and culturc. social parties. and an cxcvllc-lit musical program. According to thc vstablishvd custoni of the chili. I't'i:l't'Si1I11Cl1fS have lwvn sciwcd at al- must vx'cry llltltltillg. Um' aim has iw:-11 not only to iIlCl'CllSC om' know' lvclgc of thc Frem-li languagv by speaking it at our meet- ings. but also to lax' a rc-al fmmciation of umlcrstanciiiiq . Q . , D . of tliv Iirciicli lx-maple' by a Qtudy of lwciicli life: IIHIIHN IIHIH This year marks the beginning ot the first successful Italian Club in Hoslindale IIigh School. The club was organized by Mr. D'Amato. Our members are not only students of Italian but also others who are interested in Italy. her culture. and fine arts. During the monthly meetings. moving pictures about Italy were shown, and floor talks were given. Our specialty folk dance. The Quudrillc. was taken on the roadn. The Quadrzillc' troupe composed ot our Italian students. appeared at different schools and clubs. The Italian Club meetings have been conducted so that the students might increase their knowledge of Italy. and learn how to converse freely in this beautiful romance language. 1 v - -5 X 1 l page lIIlIl'fIl-Hilli ' . l ' , i -...ilk SPHNISH EHIH Many cnjoyablc incctings of the Spanish Club have hccn held this year under the guidancv of Miss Stavrinos and Nliss NIL-CfJtt1'ick. All tlicimevtings wcrc conductcd in Spanish in order that we inight apply the Spanish which we had learned. NVQ had the pleasure of listen- ing to Spanish records. For other tiornis of cntcrtainmvnti wc niadc crossword puzzles, and sonic inenibers of the club gave talks about the custonis of the South American pc-ople. At the nioeting on April fourteenth we obscrved the coopcration between tliv nations of Aincrica by colc- brating Pan-Anne-rican Day. ln cvlebrating this day wc playvd 'ilnforination Please-N by asking quvstions about cliffn-rcnt facts cont-crning our South Aincrican nc-iglibors. As usual, the invc-ting was vnlivened by Spanish niusic and song. Evvryoiic took plvasurc- in attvnding the nicot- ings and spvaking Spanish, which inany of us think is tlw coining language of the world. llasta 4-l ano proxinio. pugw om' llHlHlI'I'll IliHHiINH Elllil The debating society has eonclnetecl a xc-ri iiitf-rf-st- ing and varied prograin of debates. YVe were especially pleased to cle-hate with Boston Latin School on February 6. at Latin Sehoolg anal l f-brn- ary 13, at Hoslindale High. The subject was Resolved: that the Unitecl States should form an alliance with the nations of the XYest4-rn Hemisphere . Participating in the clebate for Hosliiitlah- were: Mary Brosnan Eleanora Monaco Robert Tobin Frank XVilliains John YVaters Ralph Lightbocly In the debates held every other week at our school, the club members have clebatecl on such subjects as Thr- XVar,', Capital Punishment . i'The Right to Strike in De- fense Industries , i'Covernment Control of Railroads ancl Other Inclnstriesn. 'Ti' lfigg'-fun .,,,,kL Q pug' win' lllllllllifll-UPI: v - sl x., I gr mu' lnnulrwf in A fury, s?-Q, 7 . is Q - a , 'Q x , Q A V, lb I ' I X' X V.:.f Y' v.cg,igL' 1 . i S The object of the .lunor Red Cross is to extend service to others. This year more than eyer our members realized the necessity of their services. Each department eagerly contributed its share of work. The Sewing De- partment made beautiful dresses, the llousehold Depart- ment replenished the cookie jar at the Chelsea Naval Hospital, and the veterans' holiday meals were made much more enjoyable by the attractively designed menu covers sent by the Art Department. The student body distributed toys and dolls for the needy children during the Christmas holidays, and scrap books were presented to various childrens hospitals and institutions. Nloreoyer. our special efforts have been for the men in the service. They were supplied with books and magazines, and an afghan was sent to one of the army liosiptals. This year has been a successful one because our members have shown true patriotism by their ever will- ing and helpful spirit. I-fllll V EHiS3 HNI1 EHiEIliHS HHH XVe introduce the reader to the Chess iznml fjln-ckers Cluh of 1942. 21 very inforinul orgauiizution which has recently arisen in Hoslinclale High School and hits cast its influence over Room 1ll and its vicinity. YVhenever there are spare moments in this room. wi- mav he certain that at least one clieckeihourcl is occupis-tl, Barnicle and Boyle seem to favor an lust Qinne. Beckis enthusiasm is such that he lmrdly hears the lunch hell ring. Even Burke and Deshler take time out from their helovecl studies to ptuticipzlte. Allen and Bullard prefer to plav after school when there are no clisturlmnces. Visitors like Ficller and Davidson give the 111 league ti good game. But no one can surpass Sir. Nlucflregor lor real artistry in either chess or checkers. XVe students of the squares thoroughly enjoy our games as pleasant relaxation from our regular work. 'l page our 111111411111-fli1'i. 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Starling Aluuc 22. slioulcl lic lJ1lI'l ol cvciy' lligli Scliool grzulllgnufs lJl'UQl'lilll. Plzui your luiurc by Qkflllllg niorc inlormzilior from BIWFIIIT 81 STRFITTOII SCH00l 334 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON ' KENmorc 6789 I LOREN MURCHISON 8L CQ., Inc. A7iZ6Vf6d75 Fjllfff Sfhoofjezvelem CLASS RINGS, CLASS PINS, MEDALS AND TROPHIES UMM ymgzm Za fswmwe ,JW sm 1937 Za 194.2 Represented by FRANK A. FOWLER 828 Park Square Building Boston, Mass. The Warren Kay Vantiue Studio. Inc. UWM! 0 M fm GZQ44 of 194.2 11,0 Hnylslull Slrvvl. liustml. XILISS. Tf'lc-lnllulwi ll'XN4'm'lx 0713-l ORTI-IEASTERN NIVERSITY College of l.ilieral Arts Offers for voting men a broad program of col' lege subjects serving as a foundation lor the understanding of modern culture. social relations. and technical achievement. Students may con- centrate in anv of the following nelds: Biologv. Chemistry, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Mathematics. Physics. and English tincluding an option in Journalisml. Pre-Medical, Pre- Dental and Pre-Legal courses are offered. Varied opportunities available for vocational speciali- 7ation. Degree: Bachelor of Science or Bachef lor of Arts. , , . . . f.olle-gre ol l'.llglIlf'4'l'lIlQ Offers lor young men curritula in V1.1 Nlechanical tx-:ith Air Coiitlitiiiiiiiiga, and .Hip nautical optionsl, lzlettrical. f.hemi,al antl lndustrial Engineering. Classroom studn' is supplemented bv experiment and research in wellfequipped laboratories. Degree' l'fachel'.ir of Science in the professional held of spcpiali ration. College of Business Administration Offers for voung men the following curricula: Accounting, Marketing and Adver- tising. and Industrial Administration. Each curriculum provides a sound training in the fundamentals of business practice and culminates in special courses devoted to the various professional fields. Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Admin' istration. School of Law Offers three-year dav and four-year evening undergraduate programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws, A minimum of one-half of the work accepted for a bachelors degree in an approved college or its full equivalent required for admission to undergraduate pro- grams. Case method of instruction. The School also offers a two-year evening program open to graduates of approved law schools and leading to the degree of Master of Laws. Undergraduate and graduate programs admit men and women. School of Business Cffers curricula through evening classes in Ac' counting. Industrial Management, Distributive Management. and Engineering and Business. leading to the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration in specihed fields. Preparation for C. P. A. Examinations. A special four year curriculum in l.aw and Business Xlanagef ment leading to the Bachelor of Commercial Science degree with appropriate specification is also offered. Shorter programs mav be ar- ranged. Co-educational. Evening Courses of the College of Liberal Arts Certain courses of the College of Liberal Arts are offered during evening hours affording concentration in Economics, English. History and Government or Social Science. A special program preparing for admission to the School of Law is also available. The program is equivalent in hours to oneehalf the requirement for the A.B. or S.B. degree. Associate in Arts title conferred. Co-educational. Co-operative Plan gm S2353 Cl.v1 fu f'o 'p Hiro Hg: O D' O'- .-- O ' wig-63 .... ,Q 'Ong .-'J' ca 2,0 Dvog--N -.9tOl ' 75' E9 Sana w,.,D UQ 'T'- mga 5' 3? 2.3 COO' :av-1-O Exfm r:.t...r.a-5 cr:sS.'.UE. H 4 assi! SWE: 'Omni EVBPUQ QU aa '-' D ,O fvcgfio' mono: 5'-1-.Ha O- f-v. o-5-5 aces -122.-Q-.cn :so 3223-' Dus'3 Q- -033- EHS: UQ-. 5,- an-4'-+ 0-PB 351: Z'. 'i0 ag: also mm? 'OD,I,' :r:,.. 2.f.u G. P-1 La Raef 2- 1'4 IJ ...DDS mnrvn 0723 WEE 'Ofzifm fd :JQHO m7 3 ' n 11 f'l....: 3 :1 f, gf. 42.9 1-cf'- TC-4 -va. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Director of Admissions BOSTON, IVIASSACI-IUSETTS Please send me a catalog of the College of Liberal Arts College of Engineering College of Business Administration School of Law Evening School of Business DODGE Z ? Address Cm '71 o :U 0 :J- '-1 2. P' o o E E P' ei E CIA o o Q: 'TJ 9 -'I a. ei 9 4 o FT! EEUU Evening -- College of I,iberal Arts Day Pre-Medical Program Dav Pre-Dental Program Dav and Evening Pre-legal Programs lndnr-Grad. know Kennedy' A They know that we know their likes and dislikes. They know that here at Kennedy s we pride ourselves on being New England headquarters tor campus-styled clothes And here s a tip - Mother and Dad will be pleased. because we provide tor their interests too. KENNEDY'S LEARN Weld Stock Farm v lfmuri CULTURE .lf lfxpvrf Instruction in RIDING AND ilk'Xll7lNlH W NYE train you in .1 short timc 'lflcplioii-.': PARlxwav 1,339 ' .lt low cos -1- fi Cfumllll' lllglfllfulr rw Ideal positions, good pay .tml Roslindnlc High t war or puncc time 'Ilicrc is .1 sliortngc of ffon2pl1'rm'n!.x of MacKinn0n's Home Bakery im soU'1nH s'1'Ri212'1' naosl,1NoA1.i2, MASS. uxpci-ir-med 0pCI'.ll0l'S XVritc for 1942 catalog H. L'.lL'l1 wr-ck. X lNll our clnsxcs in ww i I .tduiiicciincitt .lXV.llI you in citlici' lln' ANU lim NIM. Cl.-xssis lwgn i , , . l NCL' ULII' ClllPl0X'I11L'l1l l'CL.Ul'klN. Anthony Sclontl ml , ' , i Ifmsi C11 Ass Snot- ll!-INXlIiINfi XHHRIM M'MH Mx ll-'nv II!! tfmlwi SHNII Xt -492 l5k5YlS,l4UN STlilflfT :ooo CfIQN'I lilf Sl.. XV. ROXBURY lioslox, Nl.-xss.xcllL'sl IIS Slll7k'S Slllllkll llilld C:lk'.lllULl Tk-Ik-lyljlylyk-I Kl'iN111gyy'g USSU Bggp Qf Luc-jg 10 W, Full Secretarial and Intensive Short Course ROSLINDALE HIGH from K X RoLL-LAND SKATING SECRmR,AL SCHOOL RINK Graduate d When Rea Norwood, Mass. Y Huntington Ave. KENm0re 6040 Dr' M' H' Sommer troop Fir CoRRE1.g1' Ijlil.l.'s hoop Simi. Optometrist 20 BELGRADE AVE., ROSLINDALE 9 to iz AM. and 2 to 5 RM. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Telephone: P,-XRlRway 2820 Recently opened - ESQUIRE 214 WASHINGTON STREET at Brookline Village NEW SUMMER FORMAL Tuxiipos Telephone: ASPinwall I86O SLAYTER'S FLOWERS All types of CORSAGES for SEE - George Albert, III or Nancy XVilliams. ior, 763 SOUTH STREET ROSLINDALE, Mass. Free white Carnation with each order Burke's Pharmacy John V. Burke, Ph. G., Reg. Pharm. Preseriptionists FINE DRUGS AND Cniaxiicjsxrs Prescriptions Called For and Delivered 2IO5 CENTRE STREET, W. ROXBURY Telephone: PARlxway 2 3 4 4 Kline's Shoe Store, Inc. Shoes for All the Family I5 CORINTH ST., RQSLINDALE Telephone: I3.'XRlRw.1v 04:3-Vi' Witherell's Glass House Candies Always Deliciously Fresh I75'I CENTRE ST. QIX POPL.-XR ST. WiisT RoxBL'RY Rosi.iNp.x1,E READ R WHITE gil' MENS and M rs wu,ufN's at FUHMAI. W - eumiiss REAXU .flunire E N T E D ron All ot't'.asmxs 'UUAUTY flLW.fll'S' lll SUMMEII STREET, BUSTUN, MASS. WUULWURTH BLDG., PIKUYIDENIIE, ll, I. Victor Drug, Inc. Prescription Specialist 760 SOUTH ST., ROSLINDALE Compliments of Howard Johnson Stand IETO CENTRE STREET XVEST ROXBURY. XIASS. Al's Delicatessen CIGARS AND CANDY Corner of- BEACQH ST. and ORANGE ST. Telephone: PARkwav 0050 ll'e are Agents for - EASTXIAN KODAKS and Camera Supplies Jenness' Pharmacy E. A. NICHOLS, Pharm, D. 31 POPLAR ST.. ROSLINDALE E. C. ROGERS Florist Flowers for All Occasions HILBURN PL. and POPLAR ST. ROSLINDALE. MASS. Telephone PARkway 0 2 7 DEBS, Inc. ROSLINDALE, MASS. Specz'aI1'zz'ng in- H1011 SCHOOL GIRLS' LOUIS SPA loppesire S1. ThereSa's Churchw CGIYLTU. Czqurs. Soda. Ire Cream Groceries, Frm! Magazines - Lending Library 2.085 CENTRE ST., XV. ROXBURY PAUL'S BAKERY 9 POPLAR STREET ll'e Specialize in - XVEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES Telephone: PARkway 1877 THOS. D. RUSSO, Inc. Heating Oils 75 BRADEEN STREET ROSLINDALE. MASS. Telephone: PARkway 6522 TH0S. D. RL'SS0 JOS. P. XVALSH Imac! XWCQBQWZZ HIGHLAND CHEx'R0LET C0. ITQO CENTRE STREET SPoRTSx1'EAR WEST ROXBURY. MASS. UN0E1zxxL,xR Telephone: P.XRkwny 7000 - f'OOI HOSIERY z,e4,eaz0wa42ezz,wMzf4,,Wzfw,14wa.nzem 1 1 I s


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