Roslindale High School - Yearbook (Roslindale, MA)

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'Q 4 ', . 1 4 I 1 U 5 I I ' . E: 1 1 4 I ihe nineteen 'gorhg three Published bg 'Uwe .Senior Class Roslinclale Hiqla School Raslinclale , massocbusdlfs As we, the class of '43, leave Roslindale High School we take with us the memory of Mr. O'Brien's unfailing good nature and generosity. NYe are thankful for having had him as one of our elass advisers, not only for his help in our activities. but for his personal interest in ns. As our other adviser. Miss Rush has made our year a happy one. She also has inspired many of the pupils in her classes with confidence when they were preparing to secure positions. XVe, the Graduating Class of 1943, extend our appreciation to hoth Bliss Rush and Mr. O,Brien for their direction of the Senior Proin and our Class Dax' exercises. page thru- ? : K.-J EHNEHHllllHlIHNS lllluf' fn Un this occasion of your graduation from high school to take your places in a social order based on the principles of democracy which have proven themselves worthy of the honor and respect of the people of this great nation for almost two hundred years, I venture to make the assertion that you are more fortunate than many of you realize, in spite of the doubt and uncertainty about the future which We all entertain. You are receiving a diploma which in these times is a very valuable document. It is very likely to serve as a master key which will unlock doors that open the way to your future careers. Your possession of it places you in an advantageous position, and because you have had the good fortune to acquire it I offer you, members of the Class of 1943, mv heartiest congratulations. . x ABIBROSE B. XV.-XRHEN Head Master lHi iHEIlllV HEAD MASTER Aiyrianosii B. XVARRIQN HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Francis Conlin linglisli Anastasia B. Connor Modern Language Thomas F. Cately Commercial Branches Helena R. Cuiney History Thomas A. Pickett Science .Iohn F. Roche Mathematics TEACHERS Crace N. Azniye Art Lieutenant Edward H. Burke Military Drill Loretta Burke Coinmercial Rita M. Burke French ttransferred to Brighton High School December 11. 19-125 Mary C. Clayton Matron Matilda E. Cogan Physical Training Mary A. Consodine French Rose A. Daly Cornrnercial M. Barhara Dee Science Kathleen A. Deery Commercial Marie C. Flannelly English Ethel S. Fletcher Vocational Guidance Crace M. Fogarty DfC.9.S77l0lilIl,Q' Carl F. Cabele XVinifred C. Cilhody Ctransferred to Charles XV. Cleason Mollie P. Cleekman C. Pauline Cordon Emma L. Crandfield Mary E. Hamrock Lucille A. Harrington Cirls' Trade School M Raymond T. Harrington XVilliam A. Hartigan Arthur Hartin Paul Heins Mary P. Hernon Margaret M. Kane Charles Kaner Francis M. Keady Mechanic Arts Clerical As.s-istant arch 8. 19435 Science Clerical Assistant Drcssinalcing Matlzeinatics English English Mechanic Arts Latin Mechanic Arts English Coniincrcial French Cornnicrcial German pa in Major Albert Kelley KLlll1Lll'lllC Keongli .Iolin Lunclrignn Margaret A. Learson Certrucle C. Lnnclsteclt Milton E. MacGregor Dorothea K. Mac-Leocl Clare L. Martell Helen M. ML-Cettrick John NV. McGnCkian F1'ecle1'ic-li BIIIITHY Mary E. Neal Fraiic-is E. OlB1'l6I1 Mary Reid Rosemary L. Reilly Francis E. Reynolds Eileen M. Rice Marjorie P. Riley Mary E. Rush Agnes V. Scannell Mary M. Stavrinos Mary F. Sullivan Mary F. Tolund Helen L. Mlalsh Milclrecl M. Mlard Alina M. XVolfe I IX lac-tive military clntyj Military Drill Vocational Czziclanev Englislz Cooking Pliysieul Training JIofl1c'rnc1z'iz'.s' Corn lllCl'Clfll Englisli Spanish Scieiicc' History Sc'iCnc'4' COlI1ll1Ul'Clfll English History Scierzcc' Latin History Ccnnniercial Comniervial Spanish Commercial Eiiglislz Secretary Conznzcrcial Matlzenzzzfivs HHH Ul HUNHH :Xggott Hiclianl A. Arinstrong Leonarcl H Bright, tlohn XV. Cainphell. Donalcl E. Carmichael. Hohert XV Clarke. George N. Clf-ary. David E. Cleary, John F. Crawford, Ralph C. Curran. Paul F. Diznnoncl. James C. Diettrich, Francis E. Donohue. Ralph A. Doyle. Richard Elms Hohert L. Faherty, Xvlllllllll C. Coclinho, Eclwarcl Green. Eclyvarcl XV. Ir. Hamer, Spencer NV., leffrey. Sterling E. LaCroix. Eclyvarcl Lane, James Linnehan, Franc-is X. Mann. Lewis .-X. Mc-Quaid, Chester F. Hallett. Lester C. Klnrpliy Frohert Nl. A. 0'Brien. Eugene B. Randall, James R. Rehling. Richard C. Rowell, Richard D. Savage, Richard Severin, Arthur D. Staekhouse, Rohert Stevens, Ronald E. Topjian, Melvin M. XValsh. Iohn E. XVallis, Robert, Ir. Young, Charles FXV. Navy Nlarinc-5 .fXrn'iy Navy .Xriny .-Xriny Army Navy' Navy Navy' Navy Army Navy Klarines Navy Army Army Navv Navy Navy Navy' Marines Ariny Marines Coast Guard Navy Ariny Navy Rlarines Army Ariny Naval Reserve Army Naval Reselye Navy Navy Marines Navy Navy ,NIJ l gk W i K Z alfa. I - j Aw I r vu:-4:?2. f Lil! ,K . ?4 1 Clt . SlNIiIH EUHNEH The Senior Council is customarily made- up oi the Senior Class Officers and one student from each of thr- Senior home rooms. The council is a representative hotly chosen by the members of the graduating class. The councilors consult their classmates in regard to such matters as the Senior Prom and the Year Book. Under the guidance of Miss Hush and Mr. O,Bl'lL'I1, the Senior Class Advisers. the Senior Council of the class of 1943 has acted in hoth an advisory and executive manner in making arrangeinents for the Senior Dance and also in gathering material for the Year Book. First Hou'-Helen NYeher. Anne Nlc-Crath, Dorothy llughes. llclen llcinhaltcr, Kathryn Shepherd, Nlarx' llampe Secoml Ron' - Edith Cousin. Ralph Liglitlmody. Kenneth Crook. XYilligun Durkce. llcleuc lloucs page 4'l1'l'1'l1 lllll Ulla ir i l tlrllllall .Xnnnriss or Crass Pnhsrniixr Yocixr, Surzerrow Crass XYILL Aecorinux SELECTION Accompanied by ADDRESS EY HEADxrAsTER XVOODXYIND Quxrur Yariinicrom' Puxo Sarecriox Cll.,-XSS lllS'I'UFY 'I'Rt'x11'E'r Duir Accompanied by Ycxxu. Srg1.i:CTiox Crass Piioerrusi' Criss Sow. N1 'rm-i Pixxrv Iwi: filllll Kenneth Crook Cladvs Foster Helen Heinhalter joseph Thompson Gladys Sinclair Flora Snsi Mr. XK'arren XYilliain Hagerty. clarinet Vail Hank, clarinet joseph Cipriano saxophone lohn Donaldson. saxophone Richard Nlullen. saxophone Dorothy Hughes Barbara Vogt Elizabeth Hollcran Donald Karolian. Edward Krnl Arlene Slack Claire Cronin Dorothy Hughes Dana Freeman XYords by Elaine llantenberg Tune Stand Cp! Stand Up for Jesus. - XYUIJIJ llarbara lloclie HHSS SUNH Although we-'re now departing From you. Uh. Hoslindale. YVe'll always heed your teachings. So YOU well never fail. Your walls may echo clearly. Our farewell cries todayg But we shall not forget you Along our worldly way. The happiness you gave us. Is in the past, its true. But memories will hold us Forever true to you. Oh. Roslindale. we're leaving Our friends so tried and true. XYith thoughts of reuniting To raise a toast to you. U'0rd.s by Elaine Raufcn bcrv Music hStand Up! Stand Lp for jesus by XVCIJIJ pug' fl: irt IlHlSIUlNlS Hllllllil 'iLaying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come. that they may lay hold on eternal life. Tim. 1- 6:19. XVe. the class of 19453. have had a good opportunity throughout our school life to build a firm foundation for good character and citizenship. This oppor- tunity has come to us in many forms. First. there has been the association with our teachers and classmates. full of experiences revealing to us the desir- ability of having as good an education as possible. Secondly, there is to be found in our text books and literature the store of knowledge and experience which has been accumulating since the beginning of history. Another of the many forms that this opportunity has taken is the effort to use our knowledge in the assumption of new responsibilities. In more peaceful days our efforts were bent to the building of a better society. People having diversified in- terests would enter many different fields of endeavor such as commerce, manu- facturing, and science. lf we as a class represent a cross section of American youth. we shall be similarly divided and shall be able to make contributions to society commensurate with our efforts so far. Beyond the preparation for more normal times it has evolved on this class to be faced with the necessity of preparing for the winning of the war that now covers the globe, and the assuring of a lasting peace. During the entire year we have been constantly reminded of the present conflict: we have seen the effects of rationing in our lunch roomsg our classes have been interrupted for air raid drillsg our vacations have been extended. In addition. our class has been depleted because many of our classmates have gone into war jobs and into the armed services of our country. As well as educating our minds we have been training our bodies in the recent physical education program. For these reasons we have had little opportunity to forget the war. Yet why should we try to forget it? XVhen we leave the shelter which high school has given us, we shall go into a world which will remind us even more constantly and much more forcefully of the VV21l'. So it would seem that we are challenged to carry on to the best of our abilities to the end that our lives. our country, and the world as a whole be the better for our efforts. XVe accept the challenge! Kenneth E. Crook, Jr. ,nlgw four!! I'll Q ' ' J., Q, .I . X A Af p X, , i 'af ,,, We GK UW ISALL Gvleenc T0 'NM WHERE Do WE GO Frlor-1 HERE, 3 THE ECRUITS -1.4 ROSSIE. SOUT 'Lrg X 9 WE,LL G-Er' YET, 5 PO RTS .TUNE 3tfh'ri22Egvfsig1GOa 6O4l ig , 40 ,, n at ' .X s . ,1 0 yfn 5-2 sw Wh 4 1' , BY mmconss. FREDEY-43 AND - 1-:scene RONES-43 Elllll Hlllllll One auspicious clay in S1'llll'IlllJ1'I', lflllr. we decided to let the halls ol liossif- lie the scene of our actiyities lol' the next three years. 'llns was to be the place where we would meet friends old and new. wliere we would indulge in more lun and lrolie. and where we might advance our education. IF we had time .... School held no terrors for us. After all. hadnt we been in the senior class of our junior high schools? Hadnt we looked at the other classes with absolute disgust at their llIlSOPlllStlC21tiOI1? Certainly the high school was ,going to take us in with open arms and put us in our rightful places as dignified members of a class that would undoubtedly be one of the most memorable in the history of the school. . . . NVell. we came and we XYEHE put in our place - but what a placel Teachers led us into classrooms. sometimes by the pro- verbial ear. XVe were ROY.-XLLY welcomed, -with books. homelessons. and. before we knew it. with report cards. The last. we discovered. merely gave the teachers' opinions of our ability and work and were always far below our true standard .... After wandering around for a few weeks. we found teachers really werent calling us names when they mentioned a hypotenuse of a right triangle or simile and metaphor. In no time at all we were thoroughly acquainted with the routine and customs of Hossie.,' We still were members of the sophomore class. however. and so we couldn't run the school. although we certainly tried. We discovered eventually that there were many parts of school that weren't half bad. There were many sports for which we could go out. Then. also. there were many clubs to which we could lend our talents. It was no time at all until we saw groups gathering in the corridors arguing and settling the XMIQQ' WWI: r '. worlds problems. There were those who went around with waving hands and loud voices. People on the outside might think that they were fugitives from an insane asylum. but of course NVE knew that they were just harmless members of the Dra- matic Club .... Some of the girls went out for horseback riding. They had plenty of arguments - with the horses - over a place to sit. The month of june finally came. and we looked enviously at the seniors leaving while we remained hard at work and perspired for a few more weeks. But it all ended. and we became jovial juniors. Now at last we were higher than SONIC'- one, and we certainly took advantage of that fact .... School was quite normal for a time, but then came the war and with it rationing. The part that we enjoyed was the rationing of school. XVe could lie in bed and laugh at the alarm clock and read in the papers about the hard work that the teachers were doing while we had pre- mature vacations. Also during our junior year a question which had perplexed the great brains of the nation for many years proved only a meager obstacle to our Debating Club when it settled once and for all Cuntil the next timel the Latin American problem. XVith Miss Hamrock URCINC the sale of tickets, the more talented members of our class and of the school presented to Rossie , before moving to Broadway, june Mad . As you might know, since there were members of our class in it. the performance brought down the roof. Two days in our short stay at Rossie will never be forgotten. At both times the boys had on their monkey suits . One was the day we had our prize drill competition. when we marched nohlv to Fallon Field and ignohly swam back .... The other was the street parade in our junior year. when the rains came and rivers Howed in the streets. ,wig viilfv Il nf- Haze Jani' iflihkfy NAS C' xx 2 CLASS ELECTIONS ll .. lfflps Wq lg Kg? Q-:i:T 4Pl ft K LH '52 8 1 s l? E. il arf it CT' ui 1 7 Jjjl 'l R il - .-1 121 X Y42 Lrl-'-' livslmii ev Fmmconse Fncoev-'43 - AND j-AELENE RONES - 43 The future politieinis of our country 'lot ::L Q ':e?'f, f'mNlki into practice when the tiinf- eaine for our oo 'T'l , election. For inanv days lu-lore we vu-rf' ,tgf ' PREUF I' . D I V fi 6 K to cxcitisc our ll4lllC,lllSI. thf corridors X CLA were filled with soap hoxes le-lt lic-hind as XY 1 W the campaigns rolled along. Finally alter 5 l ' ' N a hectic campaign and a close election. K- Y D igg especially for yice-presiclent. ken Crook. X 4 z.zg iillll lllulrkee. Nllarie lfoley. and Kay , y 'O ' Q ie J ierc L'llN'I'f't'L victorious. W l Sh we perched on the threshold ol our Sli' senior year, and only the harrier of tune LLLLL X . ,Cit i prevented us from lieing lofty seniors. 'C L p tftttu J d wlnmiu fmi Q The week after Lahor Day we took the .: H f l fatal step into our senior year. XVe did not K I 4. L L, foresee the dark shadows that lurked in Ari? -1 L .3 distant corners. During thishcrueial tnne , 2 I - , we did not falter or hecorne faint-hearted. gc! f Up went our heads, hack went our Za' 'TWU -7 V .1 shoulders. and forward we strodf. .fi f X fgsglop Some of us did not have long to linger. 'A X. OM for the call went forth frorn the defense 1 tl ug A .si 1- 1 factories for High School NIIQX. Innnedi- F ' ately a large nuinher of ahle-hodied scholars Y M 4,v 'q fy' left sadly. Heartfelt were the sighs of fill .4 these new ineinhers of the ariny of the N cts! ' fel If home front. Now they had to leave the Z v,o,oaf2 77 problems of the 'innigwuinpsu and muck- GYM4 o,.:gc.-' .. - -XN-- rakers to future students. Xo longer could 3 they spend their rnany study periods in the 5TUoZl:3ir'oo lihrary poring over hiographies and YJ' Shakespeares plays. an F0 Then there were those staunch patriots i E fe- dk. . gy who gave up the pleasures of the pursuit 4-3 jr fl iq of knowledge for the more nerve-racking ONLY Bowl LEFT? Juni wus BY Fmmconse Frzsoev 49 - Aan Heusuz norms, 43 joh of evading K. P. duty. Un their first leave they came hurrying hack to their old haunts outside their favorite teachers' doors. just to see the teachers and their former classmates, never once thinking. of course. of the good looking uniforrns or the heautiful polish they had on their new shoes. nor the admiring glances east in their direction hy the girls. The distress of us devotees of Xlinerva at the nurnerous holidays and half-holidays was so great that the idea of giving up vacations was greeted with wild shouts of joy. Sorne of these zealous worshippers page st'u'1z!r 1 1: were so impatient that when the opportunity to go to college came they hastened oft. But this was not alll Some fiend had devised the torture of physical education every day to make us supermen and superwomen. XYe did not waver. although the effort to keep hidden our canes and crutches was almost as great as keeping our labored breathing and creaking bones unheard. Time has flown, and now we leave the school which has been like a second home for three short years. no longer ignorant sophomores. conceited juniors. but scholarly young men and women, who. having come through three years of laborious work. endured great torture, physical and mental. go forth into a war-torn world to conquer all that stands in our way. with the same unflinching strength that brought us through this. our senior year. Elizabeth Holleran Ralph Liglztbody lllllil' rlglifr rn XVe, the class of 1943. about to celebrate the seventh Anniversary' of Roslindale Hiffh School bv relievinff said institution of our presence. and being D . U sound in mind and bodv bv virtue of three years' attendance at said institution. do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament -the latter being a disposal. out of the generosity of our hearts, of all our most valuable possessions, movable and immovable. To Mr. XVarren we bequeath our gratitude for his kindness. tolerance. and guidance. Filled with his inspiring teachings, we leave less afraid to face life's uncertainties. To the faculty as a whole. our guides through the labyrinth of education. we leave our appreciation of their endeavors to make of us educated men and women. To Miss Connor we leave a French class which won't think that Robespierre is Baby Snooks' brother. To Mary Flahertys, or Betty Minkles. Miss Cogan we leave a senior gvm class without any Mary Gavins, To Miss Harrington we leave an entire class that can read, write, and speak English. L To Mr. Gleason we leave a streamlined weathervane that he can see from 209. To Miss Dalv we leave a permanent setting-up drill leader. To Miss Rush we leave an extra large vacuum cleaner to replace her little brush. To. Mr. Mac-Gregor we leave a crossword puzzle in which he can beat the editors time. To Miss Martell we leave a sign language to be used by her pupils in the oral quizzes when their power of speech fails. To Miss Flannellv we leave an embroidered lasso to be used for catching and holding on to members of the Year Book Committee. To Mr. O'Brien we leave the management of all future proms. To Miss Rosemary Reilly we leave an uninterrupted Current Events class. To Mr. Landrigan we leave a schedule of the lVest Roxbury buses. or still better. a B sticker. To Miss Rice we leave memoirs of write Latin verse to their teacher. To up the things he leaves behind him. To ly with To To success in his endeavor to make Atlases think this seems hopeless. well. at least, The luniors we make recipients of XVe would leave our talents. but that xv poetic L4. a class with students that Mr. Pickett we leave an automatic third hand to be used for picking Miss Consodine we leave the complicated problem of programs. especial- all the brand new subjects that must be squeezed in. M1'. Roche we leave a new supply of sedate seniors and joyous juniors. Mr. Murray we leave the new physical education program and every out of the masculine section. It you grant him a top notch track team. scores ot best wishes for next year. ould be sheer presumption. page uiurft rn o' t th The Sophomores we invest with worrv, ambition, and happiness to fill two e best three vears in their lives. Theresa U'Hearn leaves the formula and exclusive copvright for her surprise ending stories. Barbara Phinnev leaves the collection of novels that she reads so diligentlv during school hours. Kenneth Crook leaves for hearts unknown. Dorothv Hughes leaves a pamphlet with geometricallv correct illustrations on how to get all Ns. Shirltv U'Brien leaves her dimples to a posteritv not graced with such attractions. Savage leaves tamed. Priscilla Reynolds leaves her strict adherence to silence. Margaret Usborne leaves her boisterous and boundless enthusiasm to a less livelv junior. George Xlc-Collum leaves peace for studv room teachers. Anita Sullivan leaves her exceptional sports ability to the next sports queen. Bette Rossetti and Ruth Fitzgerald leave their combined talents for ferreting out news for the Tutfler. Diamond leaves sparkling. Dana Freeman leaves those dramatic pauses and gesticulations so often used in ESS. of too bv Margaret Niahonev leaves as the whispering prima donna of the class 19-43. Jean Rice leaves her ability to do things in a quiet wav. ,Ierrv Costello leaves a few copies of that famous financial newspaper which k up so much of his time. Betty Ann Holland leaves her dramatic talent and poise. Young leaves aged. Elaine Rautenberg leaves ber eifervescent, versatile, and genial personality. Charlotte Cavaghan leaves the art of impressing one's personalitv on others means of a loud speaker. Lothrop jordan leaves his funny boosts for the XVoolworth Stores. Alice Frawlev leaves her faultless hair arrangements. Anita Richardson leaves ber many, many friends. Llewellvn Cross leaves his Bowditch for all marine minded luniors and Sophomores. Ioan Xlurrav leaves her glamour and sophistication. Ni. Buck leaves change for a dollar. Kav Shepherd leaves the kev of the treasury to next vear's honorable cial head. finan Kenneth Sticknev leaves his scholastic record. Nladcline O'l3rien leaves her abilitv to count out pennies when the nickels and dimes run out in the lunchroom cash register. Nlarv Nelson leaves her make-up kit and mirror. lidward llickev leaves for a great future in the tea business. Cl. Clurlev leaves straight. Bettv Ciiiinmings, a sullerer for the cause ol. science, leaves her test tubes and liunsen Burner. XX'illiani Durkee leaves. page In enliy Flora Susi leaves her exceptional typing abilitv. Marv Lou Barnard leaves her train of ardent admirers. Herbert Yon Huw leaves his lunches with Nir. Roche. D. Blossom leaves withered. Marv Hampe leaves her charming smile, mischievous dimples. and well earned popularitv. Helen XVeber leaves her five feet seven inches ot pleasing pr-rsonalitv, Norbert Smvth leaves lt. Il. S. for Nl. I. T. to get his IS. S. Barbara Roche leaves one half the piano bench in the orchestra to an equallv talented Junior. Louise Carver leaves to become the figure skating champion of the world. A. Bright leaves dnlled. Fredda XVickes leaves her generous but abused supplv of wise cracks Gertrude U'l.earv leaves her unlimited reservoir of questions. P. King abdieates. Eileen OiNIeara leaves a sharp knife to the lunchroom so that the sandwiches mav be cnt all the wav tlirotzghi Anne Richards leaves a Nluzlev with blank pages. She has absorbed everv word. D. Storm leaves calmed. Ellen NIcCarthv leaves a bushel of apples to anv promising apple fiend. Jacqueline Nlavnard leaves her naturallv cnrlv hair. Marie Nlovnahan leaves her optimistic nature. XVilliam Travers. in whole hearted agreement with ns. leaves XVilbur behind. Ken Arnold leaves his opponents far behind in the 1000. Bob XVhite leaves his larvngitis. victorv measles. and a cracked rib. Frank Rando. our most versatile athlete, leaves with a letter in everv sport except badminton. George Thalin leaves Sterling Hayden envious of him. Clifford Morrison leaves his booming voice-uhep. 1. 2. 3. 4 -in the I gf'Il1IliISllII11. You can still hear the echoes bouncing off the walls. Bob Rowan leaves with a message to Garcia. XVe hope he gets there. but il' he tries to drive that Plvmonth he wonit. i Bill and Fred Carmichael leave Rochester wondering what thev did with the gasman. In testimonv whereof, we, the class of 1943, in departing quietlv. and in the presence of the required number of witnesses hereunto affix our Nlaroon and Cold seal to this our last will and testament, on this dav ot Xlav. Anno Domini. nineteen hundred and forty-three. Helen Heinlialter Joseph Tlzomson page fzrerztif-oiu EIHSS PHIIPHIEY THE XVE.-XKLY BLAST IMPORTANT BILL DEBATED IN CONGRESS An all-women congress convened on Tuesday, to decide upon several measures of paramount importance to the men of the country. Before the house lies a bill presented by Representative Anne Richards providing for the limiting of the working day of the men at home to eight hours. Severe opposition in the person of Representative Burch confronted her. Miss Burch contended that when women did the housework, not even Sundown saw the finish of their toil. Representative Farrant accused Miss Richards of wishing to return to the old status when men controlled congress and women, the home. Debate waxed furious, and it was only at the order of Czar Holleran that the deadlock was broken. Interviews after the House had adjourned found Representatives Pauline Novak, Madeline O'Brien. Hazel Hamilton, and Barbara Schultz in favor of the bill. All four energetic and ambitious Congresswomen declared that the more lenient measure was in keeping with their policies. In an attempt to determine the general consensus of opinion concerning this motion, your reporter interviewed several of our gracious ladies. Claire Harol, football coach, maintains, 'iDefeat it! The women are doing their part. YVhy should the men kickiy' .Ioan Murray, society matron, comments, XVell, we don't want to be too hard on them! The girls are finding it more and more difficult to obtain escorts because the men are too weary to go out nights. Dorothy Himberg, private secretary for the firm of Cross and lennings. remarks, I'm in favor of it. I have to stand in the street car all the way home from work. The men are so tired that we feel we must get up and give them our seats. Social Etfenfs At a social gathering- Edith Cousin, whose new sun-dial designs have started a craze for that venerable tiine-piece, rushed in, inquiring breathlessly, VVhat time is it?,' XVhereupon Ioan Newton looked up to exelaim, Goodness, it must be lateln Seen in the Globe Editorial Rooms - B. A. Holland, author of that delightful epic of school days, Life Begins at 2:30'y, and M. L. Barnard, whose Things Are NVhere You Find Them has made the best-selleris list, discussing the merits of Roberta Cately's recitation of her original verses entitled 'Elegy in a City Schoolyardf' Fredda XVicks, Virginia Brent, Mary Nelson, Marie Foley, and Anita Randall. this season's debutantes, have sacrificed their curly locks to join the XVAVES. The girls admit their disappointment at results, for although they want to see the world, at present they are enjoying K. P. duties in a nearby city. A woman's work is never donel Norma llain, President of the Six Footer Club, announced today that initiation of new members, Ruth Kanaan and Ellen McCarthy, will take place XVr-clnesday. page In Vllllfflll If Radio Inferrieu'.s' Resting between appearances in XVagnerian opera. songbirds Gladys Foster and Claire Cronin charm radio audiences daily over station XVAAC with their appealing interpretations of the pitiable housewife bereft of indispensable Drooper Sudsn and the sobbing honeymooner with red. ronghened hands. The first pI'6fOl'II12ll1CP of the i'Rautenburg Revelsn. presented by the Corinack and Dunn Sleeping Powder Company, was heard over the network last night. Miss Rantenburg favored her listeners with choice selections from her repertoire of original sob poetry. She was accompanied by doleful wails from the violins of Alice Lichwell and Rose and Mary Kelly. The dual effect of this presen- tation was to cause both sponsors and audience to burst into tears. Nevertheless. the latter stoutly maintained that the tears were caused by onion juice liberally sprinkled on chairs and platforms before the show. SPORTS Olympic lVinner.s' Arrive Returning from the Olympic Games held at Athens were Jean Cummings and Ann McGrath. Both girls bore gold and bronze testimonials to their prowess in the field of sports. Of Miss Cummings the Syndicated Press wrote: HNever had fans beheld such superb skill. One obstacle after another was hurdled. each jump swift, daring. and complete. She well deserves the title Checker Champ of the VVorld. Art Exhibition Attroets Tlzou.s-ands An exhibition of modern sculpture and painting, held at the New York Museum of Day A1'ts during the past week, is being continued at the request of an enthusiastic public. Artists Helene Rones, Francoise Fredey. and lean Graham. whose works are among the most popular, will be todayis lecturers. Miss Graham. associated with the NValt Disney studios. will present an illustrated lecture on Doodling-its causes and effects. Miss Fredey's dissertation will concern the all-important work of designing billboards. Her latest masterpiece, consisting of a green pasture. one pound of butter, one steak fmediumj and ten ration coupons. is a tribute to modern ap- preciation of the beautiful. Marines Praise Tokiois Hotel Service Tokio QAPD Iune 5 - The ever polite Iapanese are making amends for the inhospitable reception accorded to unexpected guests. all members of the U. S. Marine Corps some years ago. The Marines at that time sought to teach the Japanese a lesson in etiquette. Point was given to their arguments by the Drews Standard Rifle tnow approved by the Marinesl and the Green Hornets, a squadron of U. S. Navy dive bombers. led by Commander Dick,, Salisbury. famous for his reckless daring. Since peace has been restored, the Emperor's Palace has been taken over by three Marine officers. Lieutenant-Colonels jack YValsh. Bob Harvey. and James Lane. They say that there is nothing quite like having the Emperor serve you breakfast in bed. Seientife Discovery Tested by Gilbertson A new vitamin pill in a slightly concentrated form has been perfected by Prof. Douglas H. Thompson. of Zilch University. Among its many ingredients the pill is said to contain tincture of banana oil. a few grains of aspirin. carbon- Pllgn' i'zi't'iifi,r-fiiiri' ated compound of bug juice. and two teaspoonfuls of concentrated T. N. T. Science. on analyzing the pill. declared it to be slightly powerful. But Elmer Cilbertson widely known as a professional mattress tester. claims that the pills have not had the slightest effect on him. Park Dei.-artnient Proniotes Captain Cross Captain Llewellyn L. Cross. commanding the Flagship Pneumonia of the Boston Public Carden Swanboat Service, which shot down a peanut-poaching pigeon. was promoted to the rank of Yice-Admiral by the Park Department. The action took place last week on the High Pond. Two minutes after sighting the hostile bird off the Pneanioiiiafs' port bow. the crew alert and de- termined. manned the ships one half inch pop-gun. The crew's efficiency was sorely tried, but after a short. sharp struggle the pigeon was hit dead amidships. and soon dropped into the pond. XVith this battle. the wave of piracy on the High Pond ended. Those among the ship's company who were decorated with Red Cross pins included: Chief Engineer Edward Keefe, who sits behind the Swan. Chief Bosun's Nlate Doug Bensusan. who first sighted the pigeon, Lieutenant tjunior gradel Alanson Dawes. who had charge of the gun crew. Danger in Franco-American Relations Seen According to a reliable authority fan old grad of R. H. S.l our relations with France may suffer a collapse. Rapid Raymond Cushing, noted for his weird Parisian accent. has recently been appointed American ambassador to France. U. S. Crawford Laanclzed at Hagelstein Shipyard Quincy Mass., June 5 - A new destroyer was launched today at Hagelstein Shipyard. It was named in honor of Ralph Crawford, the U. S. Navy's Sergeant York of the Second VVorld YVar. Crawford, a Cuuner's Mate 2nd Class, served on the cruiser Boston. com- manded by Captain -Ioltiu' joe Mac-Neil. The appearance of a squadron of Japanese dive bombers provoked Crawford to the use of such colorful language that Chaplain's Assistant Donald Campbell hastily rushed up from below decks. Campbell, however. was so struck by what he saw that he completely forgot his original purpose. W'hen the dive bombers swooped close to the ship, Crawford. at his anti- aircraft gun. gave them such a withering look that. in sheer panic. the entire squadron dived into the seaf' Campbell later stated. Two other squadrons of laps, sensing that Crawford was in a bad mood and would destroy them with his anti-aircraft fire. both surrendered to the cruiserf' Campbell also said. :Xt todayfs launching. the Craieforcl was christened by the wife of Covernor T. Schniekelfritz the former Barbara Cibbous of Roslindale. 'I'lw Social ll'liirf New York. N. Y. .lime 5wThe meiubers of Ladder Company GG 2 3 of the City Fire Department. in charge of Captain NVilliam Haggerty. were amazed today when their 1200-foot ladder collapsed. Later. the cause was found to be l',adderinan llerbie Von liuw. who was in a playful mood. 'I'he collapse occurred while Ladderman Dick Pipitone was disputing as to who should rescue Nliss Xlary Dfkiuelio froiu a burning Park Xyenue penthouse. His opponent was Nlr. Peter Crockett. of Crockettis Collars for Cultured Cauiues. page fllfllflf-flflll' Pipitone, Crockett. and the lady in question were at the top of the ladder. The three were left hanging on the window ledge until Mahler ol the Master Mind. who gained fame by his solution of the R. ll. Murder Clase. arrived on the scene. The blaze was put out by Miss Anne Richards who argued against it. Mahler. who scaled the building in three stories. rescued all concern:-fl including Pipitone Crockett, Miss D'Amelio, Miss Hazel Hamilton. Mr. Robert Rowans. and Miss Richards. Mr. Rowan was overcome with excitement. but was quickly revived by a milk shake. Morrison Returns .After leaving town for several days to avoid the Creat Camble Finance Company fPresident, Mr. Richard Camblel which recently collapsed. Clifford Morrison is now back in society. New Position for Mr. Quaglicri Dario Qnaglieri. who. in his high school days was looked upon as a rare phenomenon -an eager Latin student- is now composing mottoes in Latin for breakfast cereal companies. His latest position has been given him by the makers of Ciffords Cranulated Goodies. a new cereal. XVe wish him luck. and hope no one translates the mottoes. Military Courtesy Given Doornian Major General Timothy Sweeney. U. S. Army. saluted the doorman of the Hotel Ritz-Copeman. thinking he was the Hungarian military attache. The doorman. Stuart Racon,Sone-time candidate for NYest Point. says he much prefers his doormanis uniform to that of the Military Academy. Diver to do Rcsearclz ll'ork in South Atlantic New York. June 5-The new research ship Sea-lkoif. carrying Diver Kenneth Crook to the South Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. sailed early today. The expedition is sponsored by the Hughesian Museum at Washington. The Hughesian Museum is the contribution to science of Dorothy Hughes. first tand last? woman President of the United States. Dnrkcc Main Circus Attraction Bill Durkee. popular lion-tamer texcept with the lions D exhibits his technicpie of subduing the lions next Saturday afternoon at Boston Carden. He keeps the lions begging for mercy by telling them jokes he makes up. Captain Stevens Home On Leave Captain Ronald Stevens. U. S. N.. who enlisted as a seaman back in 1943. was received by his friends with amazement today. No other man in the Navy ever attained a Captains rank in so short a time as he. I am just a super-streamlined version of the 90-day wonder. claims he. No the Admiral's daughter didnt have a thing to do with it. Uh. nof Jordan College Beaglcs Trinniplz Over Jloras-ki l'iiii'crsitif.s Grid Clnnnps Scranton. Pa. june 5- ln a special summer game for the benefit of the Edward Hickey Hodcarrier's Association. the gladiators of Moraski L'niversity were narrowly nosed out of a win by a score of only 99-tl. The win was scored by the Jordan College Beagles. who had the superb playing of Jimmy Finn and page tu i llfil-fill Brutal Bob XYhitc as an advantage. This passing combination accounted for the lead. Finn and White had an addiitonal advantage over the Xloraskimen, as they have been freshmen at jordan College for twenty years, and know the game thoroughly. Nloraski U. is coached by Ken Arnold. sensational track streak in high school. Fast-spieling Joe Thomson. dean of sports commentators. reported the thrilling contest of stations NVARP, XVIT, and VVOOF. The Sud Case of the Xl0C'flll'HlIl Fiddler The sensitive virtuoso. Paulo Clausmeyer. his genius apparently unrecog- nized, holds open-air violin concerts on his back fence every Saturday night. The neighbors. it scems, refuse to discriminate between the plaintiye squeaks of the fiddle and the mournful yowls of the cats, and waste old bottles and huckshot on both. Radio Reports Miss Joan Macdonald, who accepts only tragic leads on the stage and screen, has consented to play the role of Gabrielle O'Shaughnessy, heart-rending heroine of Right to Romance, sponsored by Stuarts Sublime Soap. Inc. This program will be heard Mondays through Fridays at 2:15 p. m. over station XVACK. Chicago .... The oratical Ralph Lightbody will soon enter the homes of Americans all over the country, via the radio. He has recently bene appointed Lucky Strike Tobacco Auctioneer for the Hit Parade. Mr. Lightbody says he owes his recent rise to the R. H. S. Debating Society. which started him on the road to fame. Dorothy Huglies' Dona Freeman pugw lu Vllflf-Nl.Y 1 l w U l I 5 HIHSS UHIEIHS KENNETH E. Cnoox PrU.sif1c'nt XVILLIABI E. DLTIKKEE Vicc' P1'c'.s'if1'c'11f NIXIHIC Nl. I'ifJI,l'IY S1'1'r1'lur1j K.x'1'11m'N L. S111 1 111 nn 7'1'z'11.s111'w LILA ABDEl.NOL'R Sports: Tennis, ict: skating, bowling. Actixities: Bowling Club, '43, Ambition: Secretary. NIILDRED Y. ALTINIAR Sports: Ice skating, bowling. Ambition: Nurse W St. Eliza- betlfs Hospital. RUTH H. ANDREXYS Sports: Roller skating. bowl- ing. Actixities: Iunior Drill Lcucler. i-12: Senior Drill Leader, '43s Bowling Club, '43, Ambition: Secretary. ELEANOR Y. ANTETONIASO Sports: Ice skating. Activities: Clec Club, '43, Ambition: Nurse. HELEN T. ARBIINCTON Sports: Ice skating, swimming. Ambition: Boston Uniwersitv. KICNNIQTII tl, 'XltXtJI.lJ, IH, Sports: Im:-k, bil, 12. 15, football, iii. bziskvtbzill. lust-A bull, liorkc-N. At'ilXlllt'SZ Spznmsli blob: 43. Alllllllllblll Xliliturx ,Xfsiflf-ilix. Il. S'I'l'AliT HXKQON Avtixitivs: Bowling Club, '4-3. Ambition: Arnuy AUDREY .I. BAKER Sports: Hollvr skating, bowl- ing, swimming, ping pong. Actixitivsz Dvbziting Club, '42, Buclminton Club, 313: Bowl- ing Club. '4r3. Ambition: Clothes Dusigucr. VICTOR GEORGE BAHAKAT Sports: Bowling, boating, bik- ing, lumting. Ambition: Nt-w Englimcl Air- craft Subool. MARY L. BAHNAHD Sports: lu- skating, swim- ming. Ac-tixitivs: Bntlniinton Club, 2153: Bowling Club, -425 Frm-nt-b Club, '-12. Ambition: :it-ksou tfollt-ge, i I i lttlfa' tztwrttrf-111111 THICRESE Nl, BARONIE Sports: Bowling. ice skating. Activities: Bowling Club, '-13. Ambition : Colbv Junior College. DOROTHY M. BAR RY Sports: Tennis, swimming, roller skating. Activities: Spanish Club, '41 Bowling Club, '42, '-13. Ambition: Colby junior College. OLGA C. BASILE Sports: Roller skating, bowl ing. Activities: Drill Leader, '43, Italian Club, '4l. '-12. Ambition: Boston University RUTH D. BEARISTO Sports: Roller skirting, swim ming, ict- skating. Ambition: Sccretgirv. NANCY Nl. BICYICR Sports: liollcr skirting, bowl ing. Activities: Howling Club, '42, l'1Tt'llt'lI Club, Y-1 l. Ambition: lint:-s collt-ge. IAIIQI' l!1il'fU v DEBORAH BLOSSOM Sports: Roller skating, swim- ming, ping pong. Activities: Basketball Club, '-13: Badminton Club. 3133. Ambition: Social Service YYorker. THERESE L. BOISVERT Sports: Tennis, swimming, ice skating. Activities: Bowling Club '42, Ambition: Faulkner Hospital School of Nursing. RUTH C. BOURKE Sports: Swimming, bowling, golf, riding. Activities: Bowling Club, '43: Clee Club, '-123: Riding Club. '43 Ambition: Bookkeeper. MARGARET A. BRENNAN Sports: Bowling, swimming, ice skating. Ambition: Draftsman. ALBERT A. BRHNNER Sports: Swimming, canoeing. biking. Ambition: Military Service. VIRGINIA K. BRENT Sports: Roller skating Activities: Basketball Club, I-13: Playmakers, '41, Batlmin- ton Club, '43, Senior Prom Committee, '43, Recl Cross Representative, '-II, '-12. Ambition: Forsyth Dental School. XVALTER S. BRIDGES Sports: Hockey. swimming, boating. Activities: First lieutenant, Drum Corps, '-13. Ambition: Navy. ANNA NI. BRIGHT Sports: Bowling, tennis. Ambition: Stenographer. THOMAS BROOKS Sports: Swimming. baseball. Activities: Orchestra, '-11. '42, '43, Band, '41, '42, '43, Pre- Flight Class, 313. Ambition: College. NIILDRED NY. BUCK Sports: Ice skating, bowling. Ambition: Flier. IllfI.IfN 'If Rl.'flKI,IiY Sports: IH' skating, sun ing. Ambition: Stenograpbf-r. ROBERT IC. BL'XlI't.'S Sports: Track, '41, '-12: base- 7 ball, I-II: football, ,-lg. Activities: Rt-cl Cross Repre sentatix e, '-12: Cadet Officer '-13. Ambition: Naxy Air Corps. JEAN ff. BLIRCII Sports: Bowling, swinnning. Actixities: Trltfler Stall. '42 43: Debating Society, '42 '-13: Drill Leader, 113. Ambition: Bates College. JOAN C. BUTLER Sports: Bowling, bieycling. Ambition: Stenograpber. DONALD Ii. CANIPBELL Sports: Hockey, football. baseball, swimming. Actixitiesl Catlet Officer. ll-'3 Ambition: Nax y. page Iliirtrfeom lfLlQAXUll ff. QQAXAY.-XX Sports: Sxxinnning, it-if bkdt- ing. ,'xL'tlXlllt'Nj .Atlllvtit llvpfc- wnt.itiNt1 l-12. '-1531 Svnior Connt-il. V431 Tuttlvr Stull '42, .Arnliitionz Roxton fnixcrsitj QIOIIX I-'IYXHCQAX Ainlwition: ID:-lvmtl XYorl4cr, HHLICX A. CARLEX Sporty Swinnning. ricling. Actikitics: Bowling Clnli, '-13 . . - 5 fflm' Clnlm, -159. fxlllllltllllll K2lll'lk'l'lll1' Clilmlw Sc't'rc'tL1rla1l Sclniol. NIARCLL'ICRI'l'lC 'lf CARR S pt l .Att arts: lu- xlititingf. liowling. cnnis. lxititwq ffllvvl' l,ru1tlQ'I'. V43 Atlnlvtit' llv1ml't'w1it.1tix Q-, '-12. Ani lmition: lloxton llIIlX4'I'NllA', Xl. l,Ul'lSlf lIARX'l'IR Sportv lfignrf- xlmtinq. mxini nnng, .'xllll,llll'Nf 'lmflfr Still, '-Il. 712. Ainliition: Yortln-tixte-rn l'ni- at-rxitx. ,wig lfi11l'Il In ii NIARY L. CASEY Sportx: Bowling. roller skat- ing. Aniliition: Office- YYorl4cr. HILEEX R. CANYLEY Sporty Rollvr skirting. lnowl ing. Aftixities: film- Clnli. '43, Ainlbitionz Sll'llt1QI'llPlIf'l'. ETHEL II. CHARLTON Sports: Roller skirting. mini- ming. tennis. Antixitiesz Cleft' Clnli, '-13. Amliition: NlLlRszlL'llIlM'flS Gun' Priil Hospital Scliool of Nursing. HARRY T. KIHUNCI Sportx: Bust-lmll Autixitit-sz Svc-ontl I,im'11tt-iigiiit .4-'31 Svnior ffonnril. 43. AIAIA R. CYIARLOYIC Sportxz Skiing. tt-nnix, luml- ing. A1'llXiti0N: 'llrlfllvl' Stull. 'Al-'Y Jxlllllllllllli Stl-liogrupln'l'. l r l l 1 l i l 1 I l GRACE KI, CLARK Sports: Bowling, swimming. ice skating. Activities: Spanisli Club. '42 Bowling Club, '-13. Ambition: Military Serxicc. BARBARA L. CLAYTON Sports: Riding, bowling. Activities: Riding Club, 213. CATHERINE BI. CLAYTON Sports: Icc skating, tennis. Actiiities: Bowling Club, '43 Basketball Club, '-13. Ambition: Framingham Teachers' Collegf-. PAUL B. CLALSNIEYER Sports: Baseball, liunting. skiing. Activities: Orchestra. '41, '42 '-13. Ambition: Army Signal Corps NIARY Nl. CONNOLLY Sports: Bowling, icc skating. Ambition: Office XX'orlcer. XIXRY li VONNOI I Y Sports. lin f,1. ling. i fi1i tb.1ll :M iii lil:-si Tulliwr lit'IH'l:Nf'Ill'l' tim-, All, Atlilf-tif ltr-pri-sriitm x q 1 5 xy . - 1 B.tslwtb.tll Club. 43. Ainliition: Nvwspxipr-r lil'- priftvl' DONALD L. C.OI'i'.XlAN Sportsz Arclic-rv. liikinff. Ac,-tnitit-sz Rccl Cross Rf-prfh scntatixc, '4-3. Ambition: Cn il ffnginf-e-r. MARX I. CORNIACh Sports: Icc skating, bowling. Actixiticsz Riding Club, '-12. rtnci ui Basketball Club, '-1-'31 Bowling . u u Ambition: Nurse-. IEREXIIAH F. CIOSTELLO Sports: Football, swimming. Activities: Spanisli Club. '42, Ambition' XIilit'1rx'Scrx'icf- ROBERT P. CYOTTI-1 R Sports. Skiing. ttnni.. . n nnng. Attixitit Ortlit tl.l 41 4-gg Boston Public Scliools Svniplionx Orclwstra '41 -12. 459: Scnior Lonncil. Av. Ambition: Boston Collcgc. pug tfiii'tn-flinx Si Sports: Trauli, golf, iootlifi lfl.lI'l'li Xl. COLSIN Sports: Int- skating. tennis, I swinnning, L-tixitics: Tuttlvr Rvprvscnta- tixe. 212. '-13: Sonior Council '-131 Avronantics. '43, inliition: Dietitian. PA L' L F. CL' R RAN '-12. 423: 'Frat-lc. '41.. kinlmition: Nan 5. RALPH C, CRAXYFORD Sports: Fishing. linnting. football. Mnliition: Naiy. PETER N. CROCKETT lxascliall, skiing, At-tixities: Svnior Connuil. '-131 Prc-Flight Class. '-135 Trac-k Manage-r. 'Xinlvitionz Cixil liiigiin-vr. NIAR-IORIIC C, CIRUKE Sports: lloxvling. iw' sliatinil. NXK'lllllIlllIg. fxllllllflfilli Yi-xx slialwr ill'- port:-r. Img' lllirlu-foul iorts: Bast-lmall. N421 Footlmall 7 ll. KENNETH E. CROOK. Sports 1 Swinnning, lioclcvv. howling, boating. cainping, .-Xt-tivitics: Class President, '43g Svnior Council. '-13g Catlvt Captain, '-i3g Orulivs- tra. y-lf: Pre--Fliglit Class, 'A -I-J. .Xinlvitfonz Marino Rn-search Biologist. LLEXYELLYX L. CROSS. IR. Sports: Swinnning. skiing. sailing. KIANIICS Xl. CROSSEN Actix ities: Catlct Captain, '-1331 Prt--Flight Class, 43. Ainlvition: Coast Cnard, DORIS rl. CULLEN Spvrts: Ice skating. swim- ming. Aa tiiities: Bowling Clnli, '-1331 Tclltlvr Staff, '43, Aniliition: Military Scrxice or a Stn-iiogralilicr. ICI,IZ.-XRlC'l'lI T. CUNINIINCS Sports: Swinnning. tm-nnis, ice skating. .-Xvtiiitivs: Bowling Clnli, '-1533 Bzitlniinton Clnli, '-133. .xlllllllllilll Nnrsi-. JEAN I. CUNINIINCIS Sports: Skiing. Actixitiesz Balskctlxlll Clulm. '41, '42, 453: Bowling Clulr 43: Riding Club. 43: Orches- tra. 40: Frencli Clulv, '4lg Aeronautics. '-13. Ambition: Clleniist. CONSTANCE D. CLIRLEY Sports: Colt. bowling. Ambition: Business School. RAYMOND H. CUSHINC, IR. Sports: Football, swimming, ice skating. Activities: Cadet Officer. '43. Ambition: Northeastern Uriiversity. YYONNE DACER Sports: Ice skating. tennis. Activities: Bowling Clulw. '-13. Ainluition: Office XYorker. ALICE DAVID Sports: Bowling. batiininton. Activities: Iunior Bed Cross. '43, i Ambition: Dressinuker. ltfJBlflt'I' CQ. IJAYIIJ Actixiticsg Supply' liooin llclpwr 43 Aiulution: Iufts Lrnllcgc ALANSON O. IJAXYICS. lit Sports: 'I'r.ick. 739. Actixitics: Cfuclct Officer. '42 Buntl, ,451 Ainliition: Ilrufitsnitin, NI. NANCY DELANEY Sports: Ice skating. swim- ming. Actixities: Bowling Clulu. '43 Orcliestrzi. 311, '42, Amlution: Court Stenogruplier NIAHIE H. IXYINCENZO Sports: Bicycling. ice skating Amliition: Secreturv. NIICTIIAEL Cl. Dt-PEITRO Sports: Roller skating. swinuning. Acfhitics: Caclct Ollicvr. '43 Img' Ilzirfrf-film NIUXA Xl. DEYINE Sporty Boxxlinq. itv skating. swininiing. Arnliitiong Xnrw. PHYLLIS K. DLAYOE Sports: Bowling, swiinining. Actixities: Innior Red Cross. Ainlmition: Nurse. JAMES CQ. DIAMOND Sportx: Footlmzill. '42, '-153: Him-lmll. '41, F12. Q-43: Hoclcey. 'Ml-3. Ac-tixities: Selnior Cfonnuil. '-13. .-Xinliition: Nant. NI, LILLIAX DiIORIO Sportx: Rollvr sl-izitiiig, ict' slfcziting. Ac-tixitiw: junior Red Cross. Ainlrition: Ccfrtific-cl Pnlulic .'xC'i'UlllllllIlt. HICX ltllC'l l'X lf. IX PLD Sportxg Riding. lmowling. X tx timx flu flllill -ln . !i'l 1 . .'-2 Stnflf-nt c,HllIli'll. 42. ..inli:tion: ffm-rtilivtl l'nlwlit' .Xfronntgint ,fog Ilfirlfffxix -IEAXXI-1 Ci. DOXLOX Sportx: Swiinniing, it-v xkgit ing. .'XCtlXltlL'?-I Bowling Clnlm, '-13 Arnlnitionz Prinite Scurvttiry. AGNES Y. DOXNELLY Sporty Bowling, skiing. ice skating. Actixities: Red Cross Re-pre sentatiie. i-11. '42, '43g Clitiirinan of Prom Commit tee. '-13. Ainbition: Office XX'orl-ter, MARGARET T. DOXOY.-XX Sporty: It-e skating. swim- ming, bowling, Ainbition: Boston Clerical School. THERESA E. DOXOYAX l Sports: Bowling. roller sknt ing. Ainlwition: Nlilitdri Svrxiuv- XY A X' lf. -IAXIES lf. DOXYLIXC Sportx. Swiinniing, tunnis, howling. Avtixitim: ti.itlt-t Olliuvr. '-I3 Rt-al Cfroxx llcprc'wiit.ltixt', '-an iltlllllilltilli l'iln't'trit'ail Ifngim-1-r DONALD D. DRIQXYS Sports: Baseball. sailing. Ambition: Ilurxurtl L'nixersitx'. FRANCES A. DRISCOLL Sports: Basketball. ice skirt- ing. Activities: Bowling Club. 313. Ambition: Secretarv. M. VIRGINIA DUNN Sports: Riding. swimming. winter sports. Aetixities: French Club. 112. Ambition: College. XVILLIANI E. DURKEIC Sports: Football. '-12: Hockey. 313: Truck, '-10: Baseball, 313. Activities: Cadet Officer. '-13: Student Council. '-122, 213: Senior Council, '-13: Year Book Committee, 313: Senior Vice President, 313. Ambition: Naxul Air Corps. DELORES A. EHRLICH Sports: Bowling. sailing. tennis. Ambition: Nlilitury Seri ice - YY. A. A. C. I.. -IOYCIIC IQXIICRY Sports: Smiling. svsinnning. ict- skating. .'xI'IlXlll1'Nl Art Club. '12 .Alllllltltlill Iliff-riot ll:-rrmitor ions' A. 1isc:L.A.so Sports: Skiing. ice skating. tennis. Actiiities: Baincl. 311, '-12. Ctttlct Officer. I-153. Ambition: :AII't'l'il11 lSIlQlIlt't'I'. BARBARA A. ENGLISH Sports: Swimming. ice skat ing. roller skating. Ambition: Prixute Secretary. MARY NI. FAIIRNER Sports: Sailing. swimming. ice skating. Ambition: Bookkeeper. BARBARA If. FARRANT Sports: Ping pong. bowling Actixities: Tzlttlci' Smit. '-13: Delmtin! Society. .4731 Stuclt-nt Council. '42, Ambition: lournnlist. page tlzirfif-sim LEOXA C, FARRELL Sports: Bowling. swimming. AL tiitics: Dnnnutic Club: '42 Bowling Clnli. '4-3: Biiclniin ton Club, 453: Basketlmll 1 . A Qlnlm. -119. Ambition: Swrctnry. ELIZABETH .-XXX FEEXEY SP orts: Rollvr Slilltillg. tennis. Ambition: St-crctary. SP ALDREY NI. FISCHER orts: Ice skating, rollvr skating. swimming. Actiiitiesi Clcc Clulm. V-13: Song Lt-uclvr. '41. Xmlmition: Rnsinvss Scliool. HELEN T. FITZGERALD Sports: Rowling, ical slizltin Actixiticfs: Rowling Clnli, '43 Amlmition: Svcrctairv. RUTH ll, FI'I'ZKLIiRAI.D Sports: Rowling, swimming, lltlllllllllltbll. 'Kotixitir-sz Iurflrr Stall. 42. '7 . -l-'31 Drill lmaulvr. lg, 43 Spiinisli ffllllm. 112: Yi-:ir Rook ffonnnittwx v-153: Roxxling fllnlm, E153 Mnlvition: Yurso Ill for flllIflj1'I llf .. I-. U 5. ,IANIIIS N. FINN Sports: Footlmll. '40, '41, '-123 Hockey. '-11: Bglselmll, '-ll. AL-tixities: junior Red Cross, '-11. '42, '43, Anilmltion: Nluriiies, MARY Bl. FL.-XIIERTY Sports: Softball. bowling, swimming. Ainluftion: Secreturv. RITA C. FOCARTY Sports: Ice skating. swim- ming. tennis. Autixitics: Front-li Clulm, 3125 Rowling Club, '43, Ainlnitionz Sct-rcturx. MARIE NI. FOLEY Sports: Ice skating, swim- ming. lmowling. At-tixitics: Tuttlvr Reprvsvntgi- tixc. '-ll: Junior Rt-tl Cross, 7 FL: Class Sec-rvtixry. 313. Ainlmition: Boolxlwvlwr. IXJIIUTIIY Cl, l'iURRlfS'l' Sports: Rowling, rollvr slott- ing. Ainlmition: Sn-crm-t.:ry. l u r i l 1 l l l VIRGINIA E. FOSCALDO Sports: Ice skating, roller skating, bowling. Activities: Bowling Club, '42, '43, Ambition: Model. CLADYS C. FOSTER Sports: Roller skating. Activities: Clee Club, '42: Red Cross Representative. '43 Ambition: Nurse. MARIE A. FRALLI Sports: Bowling, ice skating, swimming. Ambition: Accountant. RALPH E. FRASCA, AIR. Sports: Bowling, swimming, fishing. Activities: Student Council, '42g Cadet Officer, '4?3. Ambition: Drummer. ALICE KI. FRAYVLIQY Sports: Swimming, tennis, bowling. Activities: Riding Club, '43g Dramatic Club, '42: Spanisb Club, '42, Ambition: Fashion Artist. FHA NCQUISIQ tl l RliIJlfY Sports: liollf-r skating, bowl- ing. Activities: Art .XIIISVIIIII fflass 'll, '12, '-153: Trlfliwr Staff, '-12 '4-3. Ambition: xIkISSiltlllllS1'lIS St-liool ol Aft. DANA XY. FRICENIAN, IR. Sports: Svvimming. Activities: Rancl, '42, '43, Orclif-stra, '4l. '42, 513: Co-Eclitor of Tuttler, '4-'34 Debating Socictv, 11:33 Play- makers, '42, Ambition: YVar Correspondent. RICHARD D. CANIBLE Sports: Tennis, swimming, bowling. Activities: Tattler Representa- tive. '43: Tuttler Staff, '42, ,431 Balltl. '41, '42, i-13. Ambition: Armvy ROBERTA A. CATELY Sports: Ice skating. svvimf ming. Activities: Plavmakers, '41, '-12: Debating Society. '42 313: Tflttfcr Stall, '41, '42, 43 Ambition: Klilitarv Service- XY. A. A. C. CIIARLITYTE C. CAYACIIAN Sports: Rowling. liasketlvall. ice skating. Activitie-1 Retl Cross Rt-pre' scntativc. 40: Cfbcer Ia-.lcler 42. Ambition: Stenograpber. page thirtry-nim xmm' 1. unix Spurtx, Sxxirnrning. tmxxiing. ice' skirting, Attliitiwz Cin' Ciniv. '41, Aniimitiunz Svcrs-trtl'y, BARBARA A. CIBBOXS Sports: Rnwling. ice skating swininiing. Actixitics: Tuttlcr Representa tixe. '42, '-153: Bowlil'iLi Club '4f3g Basketluuil Club. '43, Arniwitiun: Imirnuiist. ROGER II. CLIFFORD Sp: irtsg Swirnining. imwlirzg. tennis, ' f 'A Autixitim: Rmxiing Cinii, 4-J. Arnimiticn'i: FiUfiL'lllflll't'. IQLXIER N. GILBERTSOX . . --N, .Attixztmv Cudrt Utfizn-r. 4-1 Arnimitiunz Arun, infix ti. cg11.1.1s Spurlx. iimzvkvj, RUF. wil. '42 .4-3. i'4rmti1.tii. '11, -412. '43 i5.iwi1.iii. V1-3, 'l'r.u'k. milf. .Aztiuitii-x, fQ.ici1-t Ofiimvr. '42 RIS. bl-IlfflI'I' li1'lll'l'N1'lIi.lilx-V. '11, iJr.nn.itir ffluiv. V-lf.. 'xlllilliifllij NMA. ,wg fwllvy ,IUSICPH P. CLAXCY Spurtv Huukvf. iuutixlii, isnt-ixtll. Arniwitifwriz Dvfciiw XYnrkcr. JEAN CODFREY Spnrtx: Bnwling. swiinrning, ice skating. Ainiiitiunz Luiwratorx' Tech- riiciung Sirnmuns College. EDKYARD J. CODIXHO Spurtxz Skiing. ice skating. Q Acthitlwg Blllld. 'SJ 40 41 434 R I' S Sy mpliom Btlllii. '41: Orclicstrgl. '41 Ywilffffl' SMH. '4-'31 Year Bunk C. .::.1n ttvv. 43 Amiftizm: Army' Air Corps. jl'.AX NI. GRAHAM Spurtv Hmviiilg. ruiivr skirt- IILQ. .At-tixitiw: Raskt-tlmlll Club. '41 Art Srllzmigirsiiip Claw '4l. 112. '43, Ani'-'ti -'iz Arti i t XIXRY X. QQRAHAXI 5P1YI'fN' iiiliivl' Nimli INWU. illl - t hh-r Xlllimitlunz U 1' ing, tm-unix -IEAN NI. GRANT Sports: Bowling, ricling, tcnnis, Activities: Draunutic Club, 42. Ambition: Nursc. CERTRUDE Nl. CRASSO Sports: Riding. rollcr skating ice skating. Actixities: Drgunaitic Club. '42, Ambition: Nursc. ELIZABETH L. GREENE Sports: Bowling, rollcr skating ice skating, Ambition: 0fIicc Mucliiue Operator. ALICE H. CHENON Sports: Roller skating. bowl- ing, baseball. Activities: Glu- Club, '42, Ambition: To get into XVult Disne-Y Stutlios. POLA Y. CROONI Sports: Swiniining. riding. Actixities: Tllfl'IL'l' Stuff, '42. 43: Tzltflcr ltcprcscntutix c. '41, '42: Spzinisli Club. '4l. '42: Dcbaiting Socicty. '42. Ambition: To obtain :ui nir- plgme pilot's liccnse. ii-pix' xi. cgiioss Sports: Skiing, rlining. golf. Actixitivs: Drill lmiirlr-r, '42 Howling Club. '-4431 Drtiiinitir Club, '-12. fxlllllllltllll l'oliri-xxoinin HlitttiEHT CVXXINC Sports: SXYIIIHIIIYIQ, lmscligill. Actixitics: Stutle-nt Council, 42. Ambition: Xiu xy IJOHOTHY A. HACKETT Sports: Ice- skirting. bowling tennis. Ambition: SCL'I't'tlll'f'. EDXYAHD X. HACELSIEIX Sports: Swiinniing. Activiticsz Cadet Olticcr. '-13: Ce-rinain Club, '41, Ambition: RaiilroutlXYorkvr. XYILLIANI VI. IIACICRTY Sports: Swinuning. lint-kt-x. Actiiitics: Stuclcnt Council. .424 liuntl. '41, '-lf. '43, Scnior Louncil. 451, Dclniting Socictfy -4531 P11--lfliglit Class. '4-3. Ambition: Xumil Air Vorps. IVJQL' r.-rm-.xiii XYILLIAXI ti. IIAILEY Sportx: Traclx, '40, '-11: foot- lmll. '-12. Ambition: lnxtrninvnt Tet-In iiitiiin NORMAN NI. HAIN S Jllflwi Ricling. bowling. I , . Ambition: Secretary. CLARA H. HAMILTON Sports: Smiling, swiinining Actiiities: Drill Lt-ruler, '42 '-1-3. Ambition: Ih-wart-li Cliemist. MARY 'If IIAXI PE -'7 Sports: Bowling, swinnning, tc-rmis, Actixitivs: Stl1clvi1tCoui1L'il. ll-: Svnior Comimil. '-153. Ambition: To trauvl .iroimtl tlw xxorlcl. lRl:fNl'1iL.lI.XNl7Y Sportxg SNNHIIIIIIIIQ. lu- slvll- lI1Q, ll1lNKllllQ Allllviliuli. ll4Hllxlxl'l'lN'l'. HELEN B. HANKEN Sports: Rollt-r slmiting. mviin- ming. Ambition: Tclvplionc Oper- zitor. ELLEN S. HANSCOM Sports: Ice sl-citing. Ambition: Sccrctarv. CLAIRE Ni. HAROL Sports: Softball, bowling. Attiiities: Basketball Club, . .V .A -ll. -12. -119. ELLA R. IIARRINCTON Sportx: Rollvr skirting. tennis, skiing. Actixitics: Rt-tl Cross Rvprv- sclltntiun '41, '421 Trllflvr Stull. Q-lf. 2153. Ambition: Laiborntory Tuli- nit-inn. CllfllAl.l7lNlf Nl. llAXYl'Qlf5 Sports: Swiininiiig. rollt-r skating. Artixitivs: BllXK'llllg Club. '-13. Ambition: Nnrw. I ,wg hull! In if NIARY 'I'. HAYES Sports: Tennis, bowling, Ambition: To travel. AUDREY E. HAYNES Sports: Swinirning, bowling, toboganning. Ambition: Designer. EDXVARD AI. HICKEY Sports: Baseball. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative, '-13: Cadet Otlieer, '-13. Ambition: Boston College, MARY B. HILL Sports: Swimming, ice skat- e ing. bowling. Ambition: Stenograplier. DOROTHY A. HINIBERC Sports: Swimming. iee skat ing, bowling. Activities: Drill Leader. '42 '-153: Tattler Business Xlana ger. '-13: Freneli Club, '-ll Ambition: Secretary. ICl.lZAHl'I'i'iI A. IIfJI.I..XNlJ Sports: Sailing. rirling, skiing. Aetiiities: Senior l'lax. '-425 1 . V y l'rem:li f.llilm, -ll. 42. Ambition: Boston liIiiH1'fSllA. ICI.IZABli'i'Il A. IlIJI.I.lCR.XX Sports: Suimming. tennis. Aetixities: Drill Leamlvr. 'el-3: Year Boolt ffoiiiinittee. '-43: Playinaltt-rs. Elf. Ambition: lfmmanuelCollege RICHARD Y. HORXE Sports: Football. roller sltat- ing. Actixities: Cliairman Prom Committee. .431 Tutfler Rep- resentatii e. '-ll, '42, i-153: Tuilfer Stall, '-153: junior Rell Cross. i-ll. 42. DOROTHY T. HUGHES Sports: Swimming, liilting. Actix ities: Co-Editor T!lffI6'l', 3153: Senior Council, 453: De- bating Soeietv, '-13: Year Bool-4 Committee '-13: French Club, -12. Ambition: Researeli Biologist. ARTHUR T. HL' RLFY Sports: Football. Elf: Traels. '-lf.: Baselwail. -4 l. Ambition: Arms. gully turfu-?'1.'.'t' fxlllliififllll Bmrlxl-ivvlbcr, Amluitiun: Imlmrglttfry Tvch- l5,XliB,Xlit-X Xl. HL'HLl-IY X APIIRODITE KAP.-XXIKOI.AS Blu-vrtv IU' xkttting. tumlillg. X Spurtxz Btmlinq, tvnnia, . , w , , . , Q , . Attixitit-N: Html Lrmx ht-pn-A N :xL'tlNlflL'NI bpgmlslm Llulw. 42. Nt'IIt.ltiNt'. '1-3. ' V4-3. :X11.lwiti:m: St'L'YL't.lI'f. .-Xllllmitiull: Cullvfc. HOSEXIAHY T. HLYHLEY w HENRY F. KEARNEY Sptmrts: lat- skating. swun- mmqb Amlmitiun: Boukkctflwr, EI.l-IAXUR JEFFREY Sports: Hiding. l'um'li11g, IQIDXYARD L' IQEEFLT hiking. V Atmitiwz I-xtlllctikl RUPRA- Spurts: 131151-lmll, ftmball, at'I1t.ltiH'. .-ll, '-12. Skiing' Actixitics: Firv Wllrclt-11, 2153. Immun ixlllllltlllllf Army' Alr Corpg, HICfHfXHD S. QIOIIXSON Spurtx: Bnwlillq. ict' skating. Slduflwi Tritt-lx. -12. 4:34 liuw- ,WMU N , ldqnfll cllb' 43' . w lrlfffrv' Sttlfl. 43 IJQLH. 1-1. A , , M .-Xllllvltluln: Sulmnl ll'.lK'lll'lA. 'NIH' ' KWUX lclmifxxolt tx. x1c1,1.1-:Y Slnurtxi SXKUIIIIIHIQ. l.llI1N'illM. S S Q Y H -Xttlxltlvw: I'l'l'lIt'll q.llIIJ, itll. lpmtx' 'unmmng' In H '121 Iimmling Cllulu. '13, xltgltillg. fxlllliifillllj llalirtln-swr, xlllllltlllll. XIIINV, ,wg lwllrf Mvlll Xl.-XIKCIAIKIYI' li. KICLLISIIISR NIARY H. KELLY Sports: Hollt-r skating. tennis, nvininiinq. Actixitiew: Ort-lit-strni. '41, '42 '4S: Prom Coininittec-, '4i3. Amluition: Nlilitgiry' St-rxicef XY. A. A. C. ROSE NI. KELLY Sports: Bowling, swimming. Actiiities: Frcncli Clnlm. '41 '-12: Tuttler Represcnmtive, '-13: Drill Leuclcr, '42, '43 Orchestra. '4l. Ambition: N:ivyNi1rsc. MARY KILDUFF Sports: Roller skating. swim- ming. lnowlinq. Ambition: Accountant. PHYLLIS L. KING Sports: Swimming. bowling. Ambition: Set-retnrv. HITA R. KIRCHCASSNER Sports: Ive skating, Ambition: Stcnogruplier. AKLNIQS L. Kl I Z Sportx: llollvr Nlmxtiiig, w'.'.lII min Ainlntion: Sf-1 rr-t.irx ELIZABETH Ii. KLTZ Sportx: llollvr xlmting Ainlmition: Xnrw. TIIEHESA A. LACQORIO Sports: Sxviinining. tcnni-. Ainlmition: Stffiioqriiplicr. JAMES qi. LANE Actiiitic-5: Drnin Corpx. '41 '-12. '4-3. Aniliition: Boston Cnlltfge- Xlurinex. THOMAS LANE Actixitiwz Drinn C'-irpx. '41 '-12. '43 Ainlwition: Buxton Lnixvr-ity ,vnu f.'r!'- ti AIOSI-1l'lIINI'f .A. LQIIIOSA Spirits: Hicling. ict- skating. Ainliition: Clerical AY4r1'l'if.'r. DOROTHY Y, LEDLIE Sports: Roller skirting, ice skating. Arnlwitionz Seeretinry. GRACE E. LEYY Sports: Roller skating. hiking Arnlvition: Office Akrlrlivf. ALICE NI. LICIIXYICLL Sports: Swiinining, liiking, ies skirting. Aetixities: Hecl Cross Repre- serutaitixe. 42: UIt'lIl'Sllsl- 421 Clem' Cfliilx. '42, .Arnlmitionz SIIIIIIIUIIS College. IIALIIII II. l.IClIl'I'l3OlDY Sports: Sxxiinining. liowling. Attixiiivs: llvluailiiig Soviely. '41 '-In 'JIS' Stiirli-nt f'oiint'il '-12. 'li 'I'utIlwr Stoll. '43 lit-tl Cross Ili-piw-ss'iit.iliH'. -lim llrr'-l'liglit f.l.isN. 4-3. Aiiilritioiiz l'qllI'llIl'l' l'lfllIi'llllflIl jul!! frnlllf six PATRICIA pl. LUFFE Sports: Roller skating. ice skating. lmowling. swiinining liiking. .Ainlxitionz Military Serxiee- XY. A. Y. E. S. LUIS C. Nl1ieARTIII'H Sports: Swirnrning, tennis. lmclrninton. ping pong. Aetixities: Bowling Club. '43 Ya-ur Book Corninittee, '-13. Allllillllllll College. -IUAX E. Klart-DONALD Sports: IL'eska1ting.Skiing. Aetixities: Drannutic Clulw 312: Tllfflfl' Stall. 313. Anilmitionz Soeial Service XX'orker. cz. brian xi..t-iixriix Sports: Iee skating. luulrnin ton. tennis. .Aetixitiesz Bottling cllllli. l-13 Ainlmition: Nurse. KLIAIJYS I.. Xlii ClI.l.IX'li.-XI Sports: 'Il-nnis. ive skirting. Ainlmition: Si-t'i'etiii'x'. RUTH lf, Nl:1t'KILI.0P Sports: llgttlminton. lmowlinq. swininiing. Qolf. Actiiitiesz 'lltlftlvl' Hepresenttt- tixe. l-ll. Amluition: Nurse. MARY T. NIADDEN Sports: Swimming. tennis. Activities: Bowling Cluli. l-13. Ainliition: Burdett College. RUSSELL YY. XIAHLER Sports: Busketlmll, 3123: lionlc- ey. swinuniug. Activities: Cadet Ollit-er. l-13: Pre-Fliglit Class. '4-3. Amlmition: Engineering Seliool. FRANCIS VI. NIAHOXEY Sports: lloclicjl l-12. l-13: Buselittll '42, '4-3. Actixities: Student Count-il, V-11. '41 Anilvition: To sutteecl. GEORGE E. NIAHOXEY Sports: Hocliey. lmselmll, swimming. Activities: Senior Count-il. 3123: Student Council. '-11. Amluition: Army Air Corps. NlAliCLfXllli'l' A. Xl XllUXl'QY Sports: lloullrigg. sl-Jing. rifl IIIQ. Nlvklllllllllll. tr-mil IH: slmtmg. fxlllllllllllll Sw i'rt.tri., NIAHY 'lf XIAIIONEY Sports: Sdiling, lioxxling, skiing. At-tikities: litulminton Cjlulf. 4-3: lyfdlllttlll C,lulm, 42. Freneli fflull. '-12. .Alnlvitionz Se-tfre'turj'. XYILLIAXI Il. NIAHOXEY. ,IR Sports: Footlmll. 1-ll. '41 '43 Hoelwf. 43. CAHNIELA T. NIAIXIEHO Sports: Swinuninq. lmoxvling, ice slmtting. Aniliition: Boolglqeepg-r, H. YIHCIXIA NIAY Sports: Sdiling, suinnning. lboxvlillg, Ainliition: llusint-ss Stllool jury fttlflf-st tu ri 'lACiQL'lfI.INti Al. XIAYNAHD ELIZABETH A, NIQCAULEY , Sports: Sailing. tt-nnis. bowl- Sports: Bowling. rollvr slant- X mg, mg, swnnimng, ' Ambition: Nlilitari Svrxive- Ambition: Cliristinc Bacon XY. A, A, Cf. Scliool. GEORGE B. NIQCOLLOM LLVCY Y, Xl.-KZZAHELLA Sports: Fishing. swimming. Sports: Ice skating, roller skiing. skating. swimining. Activities: Rvd Cross Rvpre- i Activities: Italian Club, 112. scntutive. l-12: Stntlcnt Ambition: Stt'll0gI'ilPllQI'. CQUHL-il, 112, l Ambition: Yctcriimry Modi- cinc at Corn:-ll Univcrsitv. l I r c:HAiiLics ic. xi-BHIIJE H , , ' L Am '1. sit-cziurii ' Sports: Bowling. sxtvimining. gym. S I . . lx . K ,: ' Y 'l ' - .At-tit-ities, TIIIHVI' Stott, '43, If if t u.l 'i lif M 5 'lt Ambition: Cc-rtifivcl Public' mff Umm' Nm mg' U V Ambition: La1borutorx'Tccl1- ACL'UllIlt.lIll. 1, - - in-mn. ELLEN M' VLVMWIY 1a.xiiia,x1iA A. xii-ixrosii Sports: llolllqi Nlf1'li ?l-l'if5'l Sports: Howling, swimining. ling. tt-nnis. im, Skating. Avtixitit-s: Bowling. 43: Prom Amhmlm, Sl,L,n,t.ln.- ffoininittm-mx i-153. ' Anibitilm: Si'c'l'1'tzll'y'. i i lll,:lAl,1NI,: xl1,4:A,xli'l'Y l tl.'XXCl'iS fi. Xll'Kl'iNNlCY Sports: ltollt-i slniling, swini- Slmlilxi Swlllllllllm' mind. Avtixitivsz Bt7XX'llllg cllllll, i-1533 .lxllllllillilll St't'l't'l.llAX. lli'5li'll'i'll Cl l'- ilili Ulm. i ' Club. -1-'31 Art Cflnb, l-12. ll l llllll' ,fuIlt11'iQfll l -l MARIE A. Mt-NIANUS Sports: Swimming, tennis. Actixities: Spzmisli Club, '42, Senior Council. 313: Frcncli Club, '41, 312, Bowling Club, '43. Ambition: Secretary. CATHERINE A. Mc-NANIEE Sports: Ice skating, swim- ming. Activities: Bowling Club, '4?3: Drill Leader, '42, '43, Ambition: Comptomcter Operator. JOSEPH F. KICNEIL Sports: Basebal1,'41. Activities: Red Cross Repre- seri tative, '41. Ambition: Army. RUTH T. MELLEN Sports: Roller skating, swim- ming, ice skating. Ambition: Stenograpller. BETHANY MERRILL Sports: Bowling, roller skat- ing, canoeing, swimming. Activities: Dramatic Club, '41, Taftler Representative, ,40 Ambition: Stenogruplicr, l it ICNI NIA It. NIICZZA N0 Sports: Pmclininton, bottling. Ambition: S1-crr-turx. -IVNIC Ii. NIILI.ETT Sports: Ice- slaiting, rollcr skirting, sxxiunuing. Ambition: St-tgrcturx. ELIZABETH C. NIINKLE Sports: IL't'SliLitlI1g. Actixitics: Bowling Club, '43g Buslct-tbtill Club, '-13: Bud- minton Club, '43. Ambition: St'L'I't'I2lI'Y. IRENE E. NIOEXXIC Sports: Swimming, roller skgttinq. tcnnis. Actixiticsz Bgtslictbull Club. '-13: Riding Club. 313: Bud- minton Club, '43-1 Cennan Club. 41: filet- Club, 412: Drill Lcatclcr, '42, '-13: Tuttlcr Stull. l-lo. .5 Ambition: Xliliturv Se-rx ice. DANIEL XY. NIORASKI Sports: Footbull, '41- l'r.tt-lt. 41: bowling, SXYIIIIIINIIQ. ActiNitit's: Hell Cross llcprc- st-ntgttixc, '41 'l'11t!lt'r Stull.. Ainbition: Luwxcr pug' forty-uint CLIFFORD F, MORRISON Sports: VlRl'LlL'li, l-ll: Footlmall, '-11. Actixitiesz Howling Club. I-13: 'Iunior Recl Cross, i-12: Tuttlur Stall, -ll. Ambition: Doctor. KATHLEEN G. MORRISON Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentatix e. '41, '42, l-131 Prom Committee, '-131 Dramatic Club, '41, 312. Ambition: Simmons College. MARIE A. MOYNAHAN Sports: Badminton, ice skat- ing, swimming. Activities: Dramatic Club, '42, Spanish Club, 1121 Cheer Leader, 313. Ambition: Metlieal Secretary. EDITH A. MUELLER Sports: Riding, canoeing, bi- cycling. Aetixities: Drill Leader. '42, 43. Ambition: Secretary. l'.fX'I'RltIl.-X XlL'l,l.I'Y Sports: Swinuning, ice skat- ing. Aetix ities: Rowling Club, l-13. ntinlvition: Nurse. ,uigr lifllj LORRAINE M. MURPHY Sports: lee skating. Activities: Rowling Club, '-IS: Basketball Club, l-13, Art Club, '41, '-12: Tuttler Repre- sentatiie. '-12: Tattier Staff, '42, '-13. Ambition: Boston Clerieal School. LOUISE M. MURPHY Sports: Bowling, swimming, ice skating. Activities: Junior Red Cross, '-13. Ambition: Secretary. ROBERT M. MURPHY Sports: Football, I-11: Track, '41, '-12: baseball. Ambition: Army Paratroops. M. IOAN MURRAY Sports: Ice skating, swim- ming, skiing. t Aetixities: Clee Club, ,435 I Dramatic Club, '42, Art Club, '-l2. Ambition: Fashion Illustrator. ROSALIIC M. MURRAY Sports: Roller skating, bowl- ing, Ambition : Boston 'lQC1lL'lll'!'Sl College. I - JEAN NI. NAGLE Sports: Swmiming. rollc-r skating. Actixitiusz Bowling Club, 1135 Frencli Clnlm. '-12. Amluition: Boston l'1iix'z'rsity. hionx E. NACLE Sports: Bust-lmll. '-11. Ambition: Navy. FRANK NASSIF Sports: Football, swimining, basclmll. hockey. Ambition: Nnxy. AGNES Y. NAXYOICHIK Sports: Swimming. ice skat- ing. tennis. Ac-tivitics: Busketlmll Club. '-13: Bowling Clnln. '-13: Clce Club. i-12, '43, Ambition: Sc-cretary. THOMAS I. NEHMER Sports: Footlnlll. '39, '40, ,-11, , 42. Activities: Rt-cl Cross Rvprv- sentutive, 539. Amluition: Nlurinvs. IliI'.NI'. ll. Nl'.I.SON Sports. lu' skzztirug. lzowlir swininiing, .-Xlnliition: Boston l,'riii.1'rsltx EIOAN K. NEXYTON Sports: BilClIHiIltOI'l, ldowliriv tvnnis. Artixitivs: Drill Lvaclvr, '43 Amlmition: Nurse. DOROTHY C. NICHOLS Sports: Swimming. ict' slxl ing. Anili ition: Sinqe-r. HELEN C. NOLAN Sports: Swiinminq. bowlin Amluition: Military' Serxitc Ui, .-X. Y. E. S. XIILDRED P. NORTON Sports: Rollvr slmting. swim niinq, .. ,. , Arlo itnisz Ifltilvr lXt'l7Tt'NL'l tim' 43 :Xnili ltion: 5t'L'lt'l.ll'X. lttlgt' flffr f Si -Xctixitics: Bowling Clulm, '43 Ur PAl'l,IXE K. XOYAK ports: llHllQ'I' slmliillg, toliog gunning. Xcthitivsz c,l'L'llt'5lf1l. lil. Xmlmition: Airlint- Hostuss. ELEANUH Nl. OVBHIEX ming, bowling. Amlmition: Sll'IltJjj l'1llJllt'l'. EUGENE B. KTBRIEX Sports: lion-lic-y, '-12: footlmaill -s V - 42: luatsvlmll, -ll, 42. kmlwition: Xiu y. NiADl'iLl'flNE A. Oililllffx Sports: lu- skirting, swim- ming, tt-nnis. '-13. Mnlmitionz Cfollm-gm-. MARY Y. KYISRIICN Sports: lt-4' sltgiting. lmowlin Xmlmition: Xlilitziry Swiiu' XY. A. V. lf, S. ,Mgr flffll In o Jorts: HUlll'I' skating, swim- clic-stru, '-43: Bllillllllltllll Cllnlm SHIRLEY NI. CYBRIEN Sports: Bowling. ics' sliuting, swimm ing. Ambition: Nurse-. TERESA E. CYHEAHN Sports: Swimming. skiing, bowling. Ambition: Collcqc-, CEHTRUDE A. CYLEAHY Sports: Icc skating, swim- ming. Amlvition: Collcgc. EILEEN OTNIICARA Sports: Swimming, tn-nnis. Actixitim-sz Athlt-tic llvprv- scntaitivc, 312: T11HIz'r Rt-prv scntutixc. 213. Amlmitiong Trinity Collvgc-. Nl.:KllU.-Xlllfl' lf. USBURNIC Sports: loc skating. Actixitit-sz Bowling Clulm, '-13 littskt-tlmll Cilnlm, '-133: Dru matic Llnli. -1.2, Amlmition: Nmy Nursv. l 1 l IAVERNE D, O'TOOLIC Sports: Swinuning. irc skating bnclminton, ping pong. ICIIIII5 Ambition: Stt-nogrilpbt-r, VVILNIA E. OWTOOLE Sports: Swimming. tcnnis, ict' skating. Actixities: Bowling Club, '43 Buclminton Club, '-13: Basket- ball Club, '-13: Prom Commit- tcc. '-153. Ambition: Office XVorkt-r. NANCY Bl. PACLICCO Sports: Roller skating. bicycl- ing. Activities: Bowling Club, '43 Ambition: Bookkecpcr. MARY T. PAPETTI Sports: Bowling, swimming, tennis. Ambition: Bookkevpcr. CHARLES O. PARNAGIAN Sports: Skiing, buscball. Activities: Orchestral. 313. Ambition: Defense XVorkcr. v DARIO A. Ql.'ACLlERl Sports: FootlJa1ll.'-12. Ambitionz Nortbeustern Lui- x ersitv. ANITA NI. RANDALL Sports: Ice skating. bowling Aetixities: Plzo'1n0.kers. '-12: Rnclminton Club. '-13. Ambition: Nurse. FRANK RANDO Sports: Football '-11. 421 7 lloeliejl '-ll. i-L, '431 Trucli, '4l. '42, V431 Baseball, '41 '42 '43, Ambition: Major League Baseball. ELAINE Ni. RAUTENBERG Sports: Ice skating. swim- ming. Activities: Drzunzitic Club. '42g Student Council, i-12. 312: -Iunior Red Cross. '41 Year Book Counnittee. l-13. Ambition: Nurse. IIIQLICN lf. l'ilCINllAL'I'ER Sports: Su lllllllillll, tennis, Actixitu-sz Sm-mor f,Ulllll'll, V131 Yun' liooli fiUlllllllltt'l' 433. Bowling Llub. -l-'31 Rutl- minton fflub, '-IIS. 'xlilllitllllll fiollvqv, ,Mgr ,fifty-lfilzl' KATI IERINE D. RENZELLA Sports: Swimming. bowling, btitlminton. At-tixitfes: Clieer Leader, '-13. Ambition: Seuretarv. .IOAN RETH Sports: Swinuning, riding. Aetixities: Basketball Club. '4-'31 Bowling Club, 312. '-135 Bgitlminton Club. '-13: Cheer Leader. '-121 Spanish Club. 311. '42, '-13. Ambition 1 Arinx' Nurse. PRISCILLA F. REYNOLDS Sports: Bowling,tennis. Ambition: Stenograplier. ALBERT NI. RICCI Sports: Balsebaill. football. Actii ities: Senior Rexiew, '4l. Ambition: Yon-ulist. .IEAN R. RICE Sports: Irv skating. roller skating, bowling. Ambition: llostou llnixersity PATRICIA A. RICE Sports: Tennis, swimming. Activities: Bowling Club, '43: Badminton Club, '-13: Spanish Club, '42, '4I3: Dramatic Club. '42, ANNE M. RICHARDS Sports: Ice skating. Activities: Debating Society, '43: Drill Leader, '43, Current Events Class, '43. Ambition: Travel. ANITA RICHARDSON Sports: Tennis, skiing, swim- ming, boating, ice skating. Activities: Spanish Club, '41, '43, Dramatic Club, '41, ,42g Tantier Representative, ,4I, ,42, '-13: Drill Leader, 342, '43 EVA L. ROBINSON Sports: Swimming, roller skat- ing, ice skating. Activities: Art Club, '42. Ambition: Career. BARBARA A. ROCH E Sports: Ice skating, svvim- ming. Activities: Dramatic Club, Y42: Clee Club, N42, '43: Bowling Club, '43. Ambition: College. 'l'l'flilfSA li. ROCK Sports: Svviinining, iff- skat- ing, lmsketlmll. bovvling Aclivitir-sg liznsketlmll Club, 313. Ambition: Bookkeeper HELENE NI. RONES Sports: Swinuning. Activities: Art Club, i-12, Spanish Club '42, 43, Junior Rf-cl Cross, ,421 Drill Leader, '42. '43g Senior Council, i4-3. Ambition: Artist. NORNIA R. ROONEY Sports: Swimming, ice skat- ing, tennis. Activities: Basketball Club, '43 Ambition: Bookkeeper. BETTINA I. ROSSETTI Sports: Bowling, ice skating, Activities: Tattlcr Staif. '42, '-13: French Club. '-12: Spanish Club, '42, Ambition: Chandler Secre tzlrizil School. ,ionx 1. ROUSE Sports: Hockev, luasetmll. bowling. Activities: Trzttlcr Representa- . - , tive. 451. Ambition: Xlusician. llllgnl iiffikllll lit JBICIVI' I.. ROXYAX Sports: Bowling. .-Xctixitivs: Xlunugcr of foot Imll ttuun. 42: From-li Club. 42. Ambition: Xltissaicliiisctts Nluritiun' Acaltlciiiy. PAULIXE A. RUEDY Sports: Riding, skiing, bowl ing. Ambition: Faisliion Designer. ELIAS A. SABBAC Sports: Football. '-12: lnockcy lmsclinll, Ambition: Xlairiiws. RICHARD D. SALISBURY Sports: Tvnuis, swinuuing, skiing. Actixitic-sz Cutlt-t Oilict-r, 3153: ,luuior Ht-cl Cross, '43 Ambition: xl2lNS2li'llllSl'ttS Niuritiuic- .-Xt-:uit-iny. Yi! l'l'Oitl.'X Nl. SANIYA Sports: 'll-iuiis, skiing. Aiuliilioii: Ollivr' U'ork1'r. llllill' fllllltxii RICHARD -I. SAVAGE Sports: Swimming. bowling. Ambition: Boston Collcge. CERALDINE NI. SCAXLON Sports: Swimming. roller skating. Activities: Spanish Club, '-12. Ambition: Otlrive XVorker. RUTH NI. SCIIRANINI Sports: Swimming, ice skat- ing. Ambition: To be ai success. BARBARA K. SCHULZ Sports: Smiling, skiing, swim- ming, tt-uuis. Activities: Frvnt-li Club, 312: Draunutic- Club, '-12: Baiclmin- ton Club, '43, Ambition: J1lL'l'iS0ll Collt-go .fXlt'l'llL'R D. SICYICIKIN Sports: Football, '-12. Actixitivs: Cntlvt Oiliuvr, '-13. Ambition: :Xriinx ELINOR E. SHEA Sports: Swinnning. ice skut ing. Activities: Bowling Club. 43: Badminton Club, '-13: Basket hull Club. '-13. Ambition: Oihcc XVorker. BARBARA A. SHEEHAN Sports: Ice skating, swim- ming. Activities: Bowling Club, '43 Clee Club, 311: Basketball Club. '43, Ambition: St. Elizabethls Hospital School of Nursing NIADELINE NI. SHEEHAN Sports: Swimming. tennis. Activities: Drrunntic Club, -12. Ambition: Faulkner Hospital School of Nursing. KATHRYN I. SHEPHERD Sports: Roller skating. bowl- ing. swimming. badminton, Activities: Tutfler Representa- tive. '-11: Spanish Club. '42, '-13: Prom Committee. l-13: Alunior Red Cross. 313: Class Treasurer. '-153. CLADYS NI. SINCLAIR Sports: Swimming, tennis. Activities: Bowling Club. E131 Badminton Club. '-13: Athle- tlc Representative. '-11: Student Council. '-12. Ambition: Lz1boratorvTech- niciun. i I NANCY A. SXIITI Sports: Su iinniing. lmslo-tii.ill skiing. Actixitics: Bowling fllub. '13 Ambition: To bm- ll surf:-ss NORBERT E. SXIYTH Sports: Smiling. skiing. swim ming. Acuvirit-s: Turrlcr sniff, '43 Ambition: Klzissacluisetts In stitute of Technologv. PATRICIA XY. SPILLANE Sports: Swimming. hiking. Activities: Bowling Club, '43 Basketball Club. '-13: Yegir Book Committee. I-123. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. ROBERT bl. STACKHOKSE Sports: Football. '-II: hockey '41 Activities: Band. '41, '-12. '43 Orchestra. 42. 213. Ambition: Boston Collcgc. FLORENCE R. STANLEY Sports: Bowling. irc sknillu Ambition: Sccrv-t.1rv. fungi' titty-N, : I .1 KI-INXETII XY, STICKNEY Sports: Truck, '-il. '41 I-153 icc skating, svvinuning. skiing Activities: Rowling Club. '43 Ambition: Nlzissticlnisetts In- stitute of Tcclinologv. NILRIEL E. STONE Sports: Ice skating, tennis. Activities: Bowling Club, i-I3 Basketball Club, 313: Dra- matic Club, '42, Ambition: Bookkeeper. DORIS XI. STORM Sports: Bowling, icc skating roller skating. Ambition: Boston Univcrsitv. DONALD I. STUART Sports: Sxvinnning. ice skut- ' ing, skiing. Activities: Stntlcnt Council, '42, '4-'31 Aeronautics Class, '-453. Ainbition: Arniv. Al.It1l-I l'. Sl'l,l,IY.-XX Sports: Bowling, svvinnning, ict- skating. A1-tivitics: Drill l.i-zitlcr. I-12, -13: Spzunsli Club, 42. Ambition: I'urtln-r cclucution ,Mgr fifllfwigjifl ANITA T. SULLIVAN Sports: Tennis, swinnning, ice skating. Activities: Bowling Club, '-13: Basketball Club, '-13: Bud- ininton Club. '-13. LOUISE T. SULLIVAN Sports: Swimming, tennis. Activities: Dramatic Club, '-12: Riding Club. '-13. Ambition: Boston Universitv. FLORA R. SUSI Activities: Student Council, '-11: Drill Leader, '42, 113. Ambition: Bookkeeper. TIMOTHY tl. SXVEENEY Activities: Muimgei' of Foot- ball Tt-ann, 42: Cndt-1 Captain, 3123. Ambition: Boston University. DOROTI IY I.. Tl IACIKICR Sports: Sxvinnning. ice skat- ing. Activities: Rowling Club, '-13: .Iunior ltml Cross, '43, Ambition: Cliaunbcrlaiin Scliool. GEORGE I. THALIN Sports: Hockey, '42, '-13: Football, '-12. Activities: Senior Council, '43, Ambition: Northeastern Uni- versity. DOUGLAS H. THOMPSON Sports: Track, '41. '42, '-113: bowling, bicycling. Swim- ming. Activities: Senior Council, '-13. Ambition: To stuclv tlieology. JOSEPH R. THOMSON Sports: Bowling, roller skat- ing. Activities: Student Council. '-12. '-13: Spanisli Club, '-12. '-13: Tuftler Staff, '-13: Year Book Committee, '-13. NIARGUERITE T. TORPEY Sports: Roller skating, bowl- ing. Activities: Bowling Club. '-153. Ambition: Secretary. XVILLIANI QI. TRAYERS Sports: Hockey, '42, '-13: base- ball, '-153. Activities: Student Council, '-12. Ambition: Army. Nllltllil. Nl. 'l'lilC'l'llI'QXk'I'QY Sports: ltirling, sv-.innning1. Activities: Howling Club, ,453 junior H1-rl Cross, '4-3. Ambition: llnl-ze l'ni'.r-rs,tv FLORICXCIIC D. TURNER Sports: Sxviinniing, roller skat ing, ice skating, skiing. Activities: liovvling Cflnb. '43 Art Club, '-12. 4 Ambition: Typist. RUTH E. TXYEEDIE Sports: Svvinnning, roller skat- ing, ice skating, tennis, skiing Activities: Bowling Club, '43 Iunior Retl Cross, '-13. Ambition: Nurse. ELIZABETH A. TYXER Sports: Ice skating. svvim- ming. Activities: Bowling Club. '43 Ambition: Secretary. BIARJORIE R. VanGENIERT Sports: Swimming, ice skating Activities: Baclminton Club, '-153: Basketball Club, '-13, Bowling Club, '-13. Ambition: Hostess. page fifty-nnn 1 FRANCES lt. XAUCHN Sports: lcc skirting, bicycling, swimming. Actixitit-s: junior Rt-tl Cross. 421 Art Club. 42. Anibition: :Xrtist OTIS H. YAUCIIN Sports: Ping pong, swimming. Ambition: Dcfcnsc XVorkcr. BARBARA A. YOGT Sports: Swimming, ice skat- ing, skiing. Actiiitics: Tuttlcr Rcpresentu tive, 313: Ricling Club, '43 Bowling Club. '-153: Clce Club, '42, '43. Ambition: Columbia Uni- vcrsity. HERBERT F. VON EUNV Sports: Truck, '4l. '42, '43 bust-bull, football, skiing, swimming. Ambition: Coll:-gc. ROSE Nl. X'OZZlCl,l,A Sports: 'll-nnis, rolle-r skirting Actixilii-sz 'l'11lll1'r Stull, 31331 lloxxling Klub. -i-3. pug' xiillf AIOHX E. XYALSH Sports: Football, '40. '4l. '-12: Baseball, '40, '4l. Actixitics: Buncl, '40, '41 .'42. Ambition: fxlurincs. RICHARD -I. NYALSH Sports: Tennis. swimming. bowling. Ambition: Nliliturx' service. HELEN A. VVEBER Sports: Swimming, tonnis, ice skaiting, sailing. Activities: Scnior Council, '-43: Bowling Club. '4J3: Dramatic Club, '41, '-122. Ambition: Colle-gc. NIEAN V. XVELSH Sports: Swiinming, icc skat- ing. Actiiitics: Ccrmzui Club, '4l. . . . . l Ambition: Biisiiie-ss Scliool. FRANK P. XYICIIJICR Sports: Ilockcy, '-13: sailing, riiling, hunting. Actixitics: junior lla-tl Cross, 1 '-ll: TIIHIVI' Stuili, '-li.: Clulvt Ulliccr, 2133. Ambition: Nant. GEORGE A. XYEICULIJ Sports: Football. '41, 312: liot-key, balsa-bull. Activities: junior Red Cross '41, .-Xrnbition: Nauy, KIUHIEL F. XYHITE Sports: Ice skating. sxxiin- ming. At-tixities: Bowling Club. '42, 43: Bzulrninton Club. '-12: Balsltetbzlll Club. '-12. 313: Spunisli Club. '42, '-13: Dru- 11121110 Club. 311. '-12. Ambition: Collcgv. CHARLOTTE XX'I1ITTAK1iR Sports: Swimming. roller skirt- ing. bowling. Activities: Student Council. '41. '-12: Drill Lt-ucler, '42, -13. Ambition: Se-crctary. FREDDA XYICKES Sports: Tennis. swinuning. ice skating. Ambition: To be at successful business woman. -vu 41 'XOlilil',H Sports: l oofb:ill '1-3: tm :st-4. :'ix ': ox Ambition: 1Jf'll'1IS1' X10 cromxxii Al. xvoon Sports: lloulnig. it-1' Nlmlllll swinuninrf. Ambition. 1..iboi.ntr' LIIHIS FIN1, B. XX OODXX .XRD Sports: llollvr 8l'iL1ll11Q',. boxx ing, AL-tixitit-sz Drannutic' Club Ambition: Set rcttiry. LHARLES XX. HOLNL Actix ities: Bowling Club 1 Orcliestru. '-11: Stuclcnt ,ounul, -11, pug' sixfr RICTIIARID A. ACIQUTT Sports: Swimming. baseball. Activities: Rand. I-12. '43, Ambition: Navy. 'I-llIfI.MA ANDERSON Sports: Roller skating. swim ming: ice skating. At-tivities: Bowling Club, '43 Glee Club, '-153: Riding Club, '43, Ambition: Private Secretary PATRICIA M. ATTAY A Sports: Swimming, golf, riding. Activities: Glee Club Ambition: Private Secretary. ISMMA L. BALERNA Sports: Ice skating, swim- ming. Activities: Badminton Club '-13: Bowling Club '-13: Italian Club, 422. Ambition: Secretary. KIAMES P. BARRY Sports: Swimming, basketball, tennis, roller skating. Activities: Debating Society, '-11. Ambition: Nav y. XYILLIAM Ii. BICARISTO Sports: Football, baseball, swimming. Ambition: Defense M'orker. ARMAND BICAIISOLEIL Sports: Swimming, basketball liockcy. Ainliition: Dt-lense Xvurker. lJUl'fll.ASS S. IWINSIISAN Sports: Swimming, skiing, riding, arelierv. Xitivilies: 'llllller Stall. '41, '-12, 71-'ig 'Iunior Red Cross -13. Ambition: Aircralt Designer. lillll' yilllj Iliff IIICRBERT A. BRADXVIN Sports: Hockey, football. ice skating. Ambition: Defense M'orker. VIOIIN XY. BRIGHT Sports: Swimming, football, tennis. Ambition: Army. MARGARET A. BROGNA Sports: Roller skating, tennis, bowling. Activities: Athletic Repre- sentative, '-11: Tattier Staff, '-12. Ambition: Northeastern Uni- versity. GORDON R. BROXVN Sports: Hockey, swimming, tennis. Ambition: Navy. VIRGINIA BROYVN Activities: Glee Club, 313. Ambition: Designer. DORIS R. BRUSO Sports: Bowling, tennis, ice skating, swimming. Ambition: Brvant 61 Stratton Commercial School. XYILLIAM F. BURBANK Sports: Swimming, golf, riding. Ambition: Defense M'orker KIANE M. CALLAHAN Sports: Bowling, ice skating. Activ ities: Dramatic Club, 42. Ambition: Ofiice VVorker. EILEIQN P. CAPEN Sports: Roller skating, swim- ming, bowling. Ambition: Business Machine Operator. l Rl'IDlCRICK CARMICIIAICI. ROBICRT XV. CARMICIIAEI. Sports: Boating, swimming, camping. Ambition: Army. XXILLIAM I. CARMICHAEL Sports: Ilnnting, football. Ambition: Military Service. VIOIIN D. COLEMAN Sports: Bowling, swimming, track. Activities: Prom Committee, i-13: Cadet Ofjlicer, ,423 Student Council, 312. Ambition: Sports Commen- tator. RICHARD H. CRAFTS Sports: Swimming, track. Activities: Tnttler Staff, '43 VIRGINIA B. CRICKARD Sports: Bowling, riding, swimming. Activities: Bowling Club, '43 Riding Club, '-13. Ambition: Dean Academy. CLAIRE T. CRONIN Sports: Bowling, tennis. Activities: Glee Club, '-43. Ambition: Doctor. LUCILLE M. DAKE Sports: Tennis. Ambition: Private Secretary. MARY E. D'AMI2LIO Sports: Tennis, sailing. ski ing, badminton. Activities: Debating Society' .A . , nl -1-3: Pre-flight Class, 43. Ambition: Mathematics Pro- f essor. YINCICNT P. ITANTUONO Activ ities: Cadet Ollicer, '43 Drum Corps. 43. Ambition: Army Flier. ROlIlCltT I . DeCEI,LE Sports: Baseball, tennis, foot ball, lioekey. Activities: Orchestra, '-13. Ambition: New England Con servatory of Music. EDXYARD C. DEELY Sports: Basketball, football, baseball. hockev. Ambition: Accountant. LILLIAN A. DEICHERT Sports: Ice skating, tennis, swimming. bowling. Ambition: Secretary. TERRANCE R. DeLUCA Sports: Baseball. swimming, basketball. Activities: Cadet Officer, '-13: Bowling Club, '42, '-133. Ambition: Navv Air Corps. PHYLLIS DVENTREMONT Sports: Roller skating, ice skating. Ambition: Telephone Oper- ator, HAROLD A. DIETENHOFER Sports: Swimming, ice skat- ing. Ambition: Accountant. PI-IYLLIS M. DYYYER Sports: Tennis, swimming. Activities: Bowling Club. '-13: Riding Club. ,-12: Dramatic Club, ,-12. Ambition: Military Service- XYAVE. XVILLIAAI G. FAHERTY Sports: Football. baseball, hockey. Ambition: Amiy. RICHARD R, FOLEY Sports: Football. baseball, hockey. Activities: Cadet Officer. Ambition: Defense XVorker. PAUL S. GIRVAN Sports: Baseball, '41, '-12. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative, i-11. Ambition: Army. RITA T. GOTTAYALD Sports: Bowling. ice skating, swimming. Activities: Athletic Repre- sentative, '-12. Ambition: XYelder. CARL XV. IIARCBOL Sports: Swimming, football, llOL'l'if'A'. Ambition: Defense XVorkcr. XYILLIANI F. HARTICAN Sports: Tennis, swimming, hockey. Ambition: Draftsman. ROBERT X. HARVEY Sports: Football, '-Il: base- ball. hockey. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative, '-13: Cadet Officer, -13 Ambition: Marines. KIOHN F. HESSIAN Ambition: Newspaper Re- porter. STERLING E. JEFFREY Activities: Tatfler Staff. '43, Ambition: Photographer, DOROTHEA M, IENNINCS Sports: Riding, ice skating. Activities: Dramatic Club, '-12. Ambition: Military Service. LOTH ROP XY. IORDAN Sports: Track, ,-ll, '42, 313. Activities: Cadet Captain, '-13. Ambition: Engineer. GERALD KEENAN Sports: Football. baseball. Ambition: Defense XVorker. ANN H. KELLY Sports: Tennis, swimming. Ambition: Salesgirl. RICHARD A. KRUECER Sports: Football, hockey. Ambition: Defense XVorker. ions P. LANG Sports: Hockev. swimming. Activities: Cadet Officer, '-13. Ambition: Automobile or Airplane Mechanic. ANNIL LAI itll: Sports: Canoeing. .Af.tlKltlt's1 .Aililctir lit-pr:-s4r tativc. '-12. l-li. Ambition : Tran cl. KQIQRALD LEONARIJ Sports: IIUL'l-QPF, swimming. Ambition: Nav v. FALL T, LEXYIS Sports: Baseball. swimming. Ambition: Defense- Xlorker. FRANCIS X. LINNEHAN Sports: Swimming, tennis. Ambition: Armv. KATHRYN M. Mac-LEAN Sports: Roller skating, riding. Activities: Clce Club. 313. Ambition: Model. LEXYIS A. MANN Activities: Band. l-13: Orches- , tra. -13. Ambition: Marines. COLETTE D. MARTIN Sports: Roller skating. swim- ming, baseball. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentativ e, 42: Bowling Club 42: Basketball Club, '-13. Ambition: Militarv Service- XYAYES. HELEN M. McCL'IRE Sports: Bowling. tennis. swimming. Ambition: Burdett College. CATHERINE A. MCKEON Sports: Roller skating. bowl- ing. Ambition: Secretarv. LAAYRENCE YV, McNAMEE Sports: Football. '-IO. '-ll. '-12: Track, '-10. '-ll. '-12: I-Iockev. 42. '43, Ambition: Athletic Director. MARILYN E. MELLYN Sports: Swimming. roller skat- ing. Ambition: Nurse page s'i.x'tn-illrwt YIRCINIA M. MORCAN Sports: Swimming. roller skating. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative. '4-3. Ambition: Yesper George School of Art. CHARLES P. MORTALI Sports: Hockey. baseball. Ambition: Defense M'orker. NOYE R. MOSHER Sports: Swimming. ice skat- ing, boating, skiing. Ambition: College. MICHAEL MUNNS Sports: Football, '40, i-II, '42, Track, '-153: Basketball, 311, '-12: Basketball, '42, i-13. Ambition: Armv. ROBERT F. MURPHY Sports: Swimming, hockey. Ambition: Defense NVorker. MARY C. NELSON Sports: Ice skating, swim- ming. Activities: Red Cross Repre- sentative, '-12: Tattler Repre sentative, '4I. Ambition: College. I-'RANK K. NIELSEN Sports: Swimming. ice skat ing.. Ambition: Naxv. BARBARA A. NILSON Sports: Swininiing, tennis. Ambition: Secretarv. MARIE C. O'BRIEN Sports: Roller skating, swim ming. Activities: Athletic Rt-pre' st-ntaive, 'lil Ambition: Militarv Serxitr - XYAX'l'fS. ,wg sivlrf full! EDXYARD F. O'NEIL Sports: Swimming, bowling. riding. skiing. Activities: Senior Council. l-1-'31 Student Council, '42, 213: Prom Committee. F131 Tllttler Representativ e, i-12. Ambition: Navy Cadet. FRANCIS -I. O'NEILL Sports: Bowling. Ambition: Defense XVorker. BARBARA E. PHINNEY Sports: Swimming. roller skating. Activities: junior Red Cross. '43 Ambition: Secretary. RICHARD V. PIPITONE Sports: Track, riding. Ambition: Northeastern Uni- versity. IAMES R. RANDALL Sports: Track. baseball. Ambition: Navy. EARL L. ROSS Sports: Swimming, hockey. Ambition: Defense VVorker. XVILLIAM H. RUMBEL Sports: Track. 313: swimming, basketball. Ambition: AVelder or Machin- ist. ROBERT D. RUSK Sports: Swimming, basketball. Ambition: Navv. LILLIAN E. SAYACE Sports: Swimming, tennis Ambition: Secretarv. ROBERT S. SHEA Sports: Swimming. Ambition: Musician RONALD E. STEVENS Sports: Skiing. swimming, baseball. Ambition: Navv. MELYIN M. TOPIIAN Sports: Swimming, baseball. Ambition: Navv. CLENDA I. URIOT Sports: Bowling, basketball, badminton, ice skating, swimming, tennis. Activities: German Club, ,422 Clee Club, '-13: Drill Leader .43: Riding Club, '-13: Or- chestra, '43, Ambition: Katherine Cibbs Secretarial School. ELEANOR R. YALINOTE Sports: Basketball. riding, bowling. i Activities: Clee Club, '-13: French Club, '-12: Riding Club. 313. V Ambition: Machine Dperator FRANCIS X. VALOIS Sports: Boating, swimming, sailing. baseball. Ambition: Machinist. ROY E. VVELDON Sports: Football. ROBERT XVHITE Sports: Track. '41, '42, '43 Football, I-12: swimming, baseball, hockey. Activities: Spanish Club, '41 42: Taltler Representative, -13: Red Cross Representa- tive, '-13. Ambition: Naxv. KENNETH D. XYURTZ Sports: Hockey, football. Ambition: Defense XX'orker. :gi l u l i i i r l L lfirs! Hou'-joseph Thompson. Frank Ricci, XVilliani Durkee. Edward O'Xeil Second Row-Robert O'Connor, Nlr. Landrigan, Donald Stuart HUVS' SlllHlNl IIUUNEH The Boys' Student Council was organized bv NIL Landrigan for the purpose of helping to maintain order in the school. They work chiefly in the lunch room which bv their efforts has become a cleaner and tidier place. ln order that the girls will not he disturhed vvhile studying during their home room period, councillors are stationed on the stairs to prevent jovial bovs from passing into the upstairs corridors. The student council is alxvavs on hand to help out in auv unexpected events. Thev are deserving of much praise. hecause thev cheerfullv 1 tr . . give up much of their own time for the good of the school. ling' sniff-six YEHH HHHK UUMMIUH . 1 1 . . . . TIIIS year, thc' XIL:Xl'x HUOlx L'UIllllllttl'l' was chxlfh-rl into spc-cific l7I'21I'lClH'S. with an fllC'lIlff' aulvism' rlirf-c -ting thf- pupils who worked in c'11c'h dc-partxm-nt. Ar! - Nliss Aznivc Fnmcoisc Flvclcy, Eclwurcl Coclinlm, ,lc-lm cllllllillll. IIe'h'nc' Roncs. I7inmzc'U.s'- Advisor, Nliss Burkv Tuttlcr Business Stuff. PfI'fIll't'-S'-:XdYiSCI'. Nliss Dah' Ruth Fitzgeluhl. Lois xI2lC:XI'tl'lllI'. Patricia Spilhuu-. Echx'u1'd O'Neil. I,itf'ruf11rc'- Advisvr. Nliss FlflI'lI'lL'llf' Dunn Fl'66'IH21Il. Elizabeth Hollcluun. llomtlmy Hllghf-s. Ralph Lighthody, Eluiml H2llltC'IllNxl'Q. Ilvh-In Hf'ilIllLlltt'l'. .Iusffpll Thomson. ...7 ., . -.. .. , , 7- T.,--..,. , Q,-.. , - ,. , 'T ,. '52 . ,H ,,,T:.,wi In A gl - f t 2 . First Run'-Nliss Aynixc, Hk'll'Il Reinhultcr, PLlfl'iC'i1l Spillam-, Luis Xl.1k'.'xl'lllllIA. Kathryn SIM-plwrd. Ruth FifZQL'I'illLl. Dorothy Iinglws, lihzglhcth IIUHCIXIII Fccurzcl Rnu4'Xlnric Foh-yy Ralph Liglmthudy, Damn FI'L'UlIlLlll. Nliss Dnlx. hum Cr.1h.1m Kc-vm-tll Crunk. FI'1lIlL'OiS0 Fu-clcy, XYillium IDlll'I'il't', lh-lem' Hmws. -hm-bln Tlmmps.m Edward O'Xcil. Nliss Fhlnm-lly pug' slrlrf-sf 14 rx ' r Ifirst Hou' - Helene Bones, Nlariorie Ball, Francoise Fredev, Barhara Farrant, Dana Freeman, Dorothy Hughes, Elinor Enos, Marion Khouri, Marcia Pinkhain Sccozizl Ron' - Nlr. Conlin, Margaret Kelleher, joseph Thomson, Jean Graham, Hohert Rowan, Lois Stuart. Nlr. Landrigan, Edward Codinho, Nliss Aznixc Tliirrl Hou' - Nlartha Brooker, Barhara johnson, Mildred Trautman, Barhara Schuerck. jean iiiiiiiiiiii page siilry right Once more The Tuftler completes a school vear with the satisfaction of having served its purpose as the chiel' means hy which the activities of school life may find ex- pression. This year all departments of the paper show that our students have become war conscious. Their essays are largely upon war subjects. their editorials grapple with the prohlems of the post-war world. and even their fiction is hased on experiences reported from the great conflict. Again, our news and alumni columns and reports from our cluhs and societies reveal the part our school is taking in the war effort. In spite of this, however. adequate attention has heen given to normal life. X, Nw, New lllllllll HlPHlSlNlHlIVll ln can-li lioinci moan it is the- task nl thi' lrlfllwr llf-ln'4-- Seiitzitive to collcct Illllllffy' lin' siiliswiptimis to thi- sc-liriul iiizigzizinc-. T110 Tzlffln. This ye-ai' zi new systc-in has lN'l'll nsc-cl. Thi' stnclf-nts lime puicl fivc cvnts wich wcck. A liirgc- Qiupli UlltSlllf' the office' has shown thc- prngrc-ss of wicrli rumii. Ijxvn though the clriw- extciiclml mm' ai pc-riocl of tr-n we-vlcs. il HllI!llK'l' of 1'onins haul attnim-cl tlwii- goal of unc linnclrf-cl pci' uint snhscriptioii ziftci' thc sn-coiicl wc-vk. Dc-spite' the- fact that the 6'lll'0llIl1CI'lt of the- stnclc-nt lunch' has hu-n less this ywir than lwfciix-. thc-rc arc- iiiorv pupils siipportiiifg the iinigaziiie. This nc-W plan has pi-mul to hc vc-rx' siiccvssfiil. wil! First Row-Nlaric Hnghvs, Bzirlmrn Aininidown, Nliirp-in Pinklnnn. Lurrnim- lnlnistmi. Anim Riclizirdson, Burliaira Gihlxnis, Irene- Xlocnnig, Bzirlmrai Vogt, Ellcn 'Fm' Svcmid Rmb - Douglas Beiisiisun. Rosa Kclly, Claire, Epp, .lp-ani Burch, Edith Cfoiisiii, Burlmrli Grant, Florcncc Bondrmui. Priscilla Sliaw, Shirlvi' liins, Miss Bnrlw Third ROlI'- Robert Barr, Donulcl Gillis, Daniel Rn-illy. liilm-ii O'Slu1ir.i. juni Cliirl-1. Nl.iric Donoglnie, Helen Neus, Hip-liaircl Horne, Eclwarcl Byriics. Allncrt Tobin pug' Nixtn-:inn 'Go all .Q gs Fm? R-1. -F.:.2'.,1rd H :in 31155 Bgrkf. Lfmgie Xigrzlj.. B.1rYu:.1 imrizidukiu. X111 O'Br1ff,. P.',1f?'. I-':tzgfr.Q:1, Bfftf Rsfrzzi. RI.-.rggvrxf Cir. XI: L,11pdrig.1r, SLM-'LS H 1. - Pf1j.f1: Krriprr. AJLQ1 Cigfjipr. Clgrf Kell. F1111 Y-:gf. R FT Yfzzvlh. Arif. C,l.-T',f '11, Lift FQTIQ.. -Liv: Rrrj 'Zvi Rx. -Afiwfrt T 311. C....r1es X1-Br1ieA Liv'-xfljrtx Cr . TE.: N O'C :.: -ff. Bri-: Nijrfif HQCF. Lijff J., ii L'-':, Fi: Qs P...1 IHHHH SIHH ,gs Twvfzg cur dcsirs tin velr ti izmrcgsr thf zgxzzuber wf sind its V-'Elf' .arf '7I1ECi.iUY ,the in Qroqhxaizag tif uh-NOX imtwr. farms the larger gn tvs 11. T715 Tdffipf pictures, As .2 r wit. vsv Yugwe Herz .ble To fwbiajz, tunic Ok-mtiful ' Tr i:wii: :'.Latf :rv-A5 givin .wtiu .11 Qlassfs, .azpd KRT '. 1 wif wiwils sflicitii 1 .adw v:'fisffmf: ,ts .ini sub- fgffff' I kidff film' TMA-5 .Qld 5f1'I'R'S SVZXT tm Thr n1.. 'N ' Nc ffv. ffrlmrl' ' A 'lr fi! T1 E11'Ta'f1'T YC. ' Nt '-' fivrr: Frdx-C' ' Y WVU IWY'21.fzxE. EQJNC ' H ii'ff:i . .. f Thur .fzfiwzx :wt 'mix' Emu- '.13.f Liv: '.'.'f1t2t1gw?w1T 1 H 1' 11:1 fhlwlx 1 11.aGrU1wwg:x ff L , . A . . 1 . , , W, - M V-T k - tv--1-VJ V 1 ...,,. '..... ., .. . -Wil ,Y4.,1 N .W'.?u.N..L L. .Aftf 149111. T 4 1 r ,F . xi! J, I Y V- st X X 1 -1 7 ' .SV .Q -I 1 .. Af ., 1 r, ,tx Z7 Xvwv 1 QF Herbert YcmEuw, Dario Quaglieri, Peter Crocket t, Fred Barrett .U 1 7 f J t W XX . 1' X il x 1 X Fir.x't Hou' - Kenneth Arnold, Llewellyn Cross, XVillizun Dnrl-zee, Hurry Chung, Russell Xliihler lfclnurtl Burns. Ralph Liglitlmocly, Douglas I3ensns.in Second Hozrf ICclwan'cl Iliekev, fflinrles Virtliilri, Hiclizirtl Siilislmrxg Lothrop lortlgni, Kenneth Crook, Hieliairil Norton, XX'illi1nn Nicholas, Lient. Burke K EHUH Hllllllll Ever since the school was estuhlishecl. there has heen an organization of cadet officers. In Hay they ure given 21 chance to show the results of their work art il prize clrill conclnctetl at Fallon Field. The companies are l'2ltGll ln' competent Army Officers. and the captains and ofhcers of the winning companies receive promotions. The captain of the winning company hecomes il high officer at the liezrtl of the street Pllllltlt' that follows in june. His first lieutenant becomes ll captain of the company. The captain of the seconcl hest company is in charge of the whole Roslinclzrle regiment, and his minor oHicers also move up another step. Thus, the other captains are part of the Roslinclnle stall. page wi wnlrf-lu o HHHM EHHPS This year our Drum Corps hope-s to tlllif' first plau- iii the street pimiclt- as it did iii HHH, although thi- corps has lost about ai fourth of its iiiviiilims. Our original Captain turd Driim Xlziior .latinas l,z1iic-. is now serving with the Xlnriiics. lc-giving XvlllCffIlt D'fXiit,ioiio as Captain and Drum Major. Tho Drum Corps is uiiidf-r the direction of Mr. Calwlv of thc school fiiciilty. Xlr, H. .lohn Czilahro is the drum iinstriictor. und Nlr. Arlicl XY, Latham te-ac-lies the hiiglers. XVith these excellent instrilctors and plenty of school spirit the Drum Corps should iiiake zi good showing uqaiii this year. its 'int Rott'-Rolvwt Goode. XVillia1iii Downey, lauiws Ciiiiiiiiigliaun, Huswll Siililmg, lloiiiiit- Pim: Emil Holluncl, George NIcCoxx'a1i, Tliomiis Soulnivi' Uconfl RozL'fCr1liituin Xllilter Bridgcs. Dniiiul NIL-Ciirty, Cliiirlus lliirtiggm. Ct-orgv Xilmiil. Alfrvd Dt-cly. Eclwiircl Nliillctt. Dux id Crctst-li Third Holt- Mr, Cailwlv. Xoriiizui Shear. Rolx-rt Ktriimmly. xvilliillll Kciiriicy. .l.iim's llviilwoy. Rolwrt Zokiis. bliiim-s Nliiiiiiiiig piigi' si'z'i'rit1iAtlzn'i' X .. . . I ir.s't Ron' A Yale Haak, Edward Lord, Robert Carroll, Eugene Sullixan, Augustus Benersani, Thomas XVillis. Hugh Keiran, Stanley D'Entremont, john Donaldson, Paul Brooks, Robert Kelleher, Kevin Barlow Sceorid Hou'-Dana Freeman, Captain XVilliam Hagerty, David Fraine, Daniel Reilly, Daniel Nloraski, Herbert Roberts, joseph Cipriano, Hilary Keane, Iohn Valois, Thomas Brooks, Gerald Sybertz Third Rout W Mr. Cabele, Robert johnson, Brian Kelley, Iames Rinn, Bruce Morrison, Charles jones, Herman Kallenberg, Keith Perry, Donald Karolian, Roland Driscoll, Francis Prasse, Cordon Browne lnlgjr' wt Hifi!-ff The Band of '43 began this year with an enrollment of eighty members, a record in the schools history. Mr. Cabele, the teacher in charge of the band, encouraged many of the boys in the school to study musical instru- ments. Most of the new members were recruited from the Sophomore and junior classes, and are now studying under the supervision of the teachers of the various instru- ments. The Band, which now numbers fifty members, is considered to be a good size organization. Under the guidance of Mr. Sordillo, Mr. Gardiner, and Lieutenant Burke, the band has had a successful year. 0 '--' 1. -ov-.a 1...-1-,,..., -q p.,,... I ... ..-4-. . -. -qf.1,x. 'vw--me , 91 1 Q , ' 1 - -uv .. -., nf...- ...-rv. ..---.... . -1 ---.pm-. ..- .- -.,- .1 -1 , Q.--.. .. - a M-'...v... . . I I s Av., n .. , 1. v u 4 1 a I I , 'H' 'iiieii'-553:.:.u Q'-:::'. gx!-' ' f ' av I . Q Z I Q 'x, 1 m,.:,: f-sf - 1 5 ' K, . 3 M ' ' 1 L W rg, I H. ' 'Q I I-g -3 It -4 X ' N--f . 4 ' ' W J 'T' A .- .- 'X an I I 8 X ' N. . .-H , ' V L. . 3 A-3 1, , XX . 'X , f . ' ' 1. 1 T5-Y f ff-Q , Q' ,- ,,-' Q Ak , 313 5, , .J-f ' 1 x I M' D ,,- - -igju k by . x. I . 4 ' 1 , --ITQ L A-Af.. 'rg , J' 'T '. iw- 5' , D , ' ' f - 'li' 1'7 'K'- Q. .. A ' - - '11, Q -2' 5 X . ,EY-:al g. V f A fi wg, '.3. ,z'g, L... Clt 8cmf i , . , . 1 'f ,' . ' -.. 4 L .7... The Roslindale eleven had a successful season. winning every game but one-that with South Boston. The first line backfield was made up of Captain Irving Xehiner, quarterback, Frank Rando and Tony Tufo, half- baclqs. and Dario Quaglieri. fullback. Eugene O'Brien, XVilliarn Mahoney. and Charles Kettendorf did fine jobs as backfield substitutes. Nlilcc Nlunns and Larry NIcNarnee held end positions in the line. James Finn was left tackle, balanced by Arthur Severin. The rest of the line was composed of George Thalin and john Gillis. guards. and Herman Kallenberg. center. XYilliain Hailey, Robert XYhite. Ken Arnold. and Paul Curran substituted in the line. Hlllllll District Chainpionsn was the title won for the school hy this years hockey teain. The tcain came out victorious in every game on the schedule. and had only tlirec point, scored against it all season. In the first game Hoslinclale walked our South Boston to the tune of 6-0, and on the following xxeelt topped Brandeis Vocational 3-1. The liosliiiclale-Celliarlestoxxn inatch was the toughest of the season. the score rf-inaining ticcl 1-1 until the last periocl. when Frank liantlo sank the puck to inalie the winning score Hoslinclalc fl. Charlestown 1. In the following two games Hoslinclale shout out East Boston 3-0 and jamaica Plain 1-O. The season ended triumphantly when Brighton was heaten with a 6-1 score. . -- ' . -.4 x r '- W -..J f-4 ,-.A-ww .Q : Y '. ' ue. W. . uw' ,yn ' , -2 . ' . nu-. ,., wg M H - f i , A- T05-Q 3?1L:5h .1 pf 45. -,J -v., Y Y ,nh-Nutt ,L - X . '-'Q--N,-A-s iri - . A 'N Q ' ., , M 1 uns, Y I W First How-XVilliam Mahoney, Iohn Gillis, Francis Blalioney. Frank Rantlo, George 'I'h,ilin. XVilliam Travers, Frank XXX-icler, Richard Horne, NYilliain Nlnrray i Second How-Mr. Murray, Richard O'Neil, Paul O'Donnell, XVilli.nn Downex. lolin Xlilni, George Veigolcl, NYilliain Durkee. Michael Nlunns i A page w'i'i'rifiy-iiiiii' P rs? Hou' A Hitlmrd johnson, Edward Catarius. Roland Driseoll, Thomas Stanton, Kenneth Stieknej 1111111 Hou' - .'xIlll'lUI'ly Tuto. john KlcCloslqey'. Edward Burns. Daniel Reilly, loseph Xlarrning. John Arnold. Paul B.1llanteni zirrl Hou - Nlr. Nlurraj. Robert XX'hite. Frank Skt-tfington Ht-rhert Yonliuw. Ralph Butler. lamtlmrp lortlan. Douglas 'l-lrolnpson lHHEIl The end of the track season found Roslindale three times in second place in as many quadrangular meets. The tracksters also took a fifth in the District meet, and collected a point in the Regimentals. Outstanding in the A-B group were Ken Stickney in the dash, Lothrop Jordan and Dick johnson in the hurdles, Larry NIeXamee in the 300. Nlike Munns in the 600. and Ken Arnold in the 1000 yard run. Class C was held up by Ilerlmert Yon lfuw. who ran the hurdles, Edward Burns in the dash. John Arnold in the 440. and joseph Manning in the 220. fkllicrt Dec-ly. a hurdler. and Dan Reilly and Phil Nlaggaldi. runners in the 176. 1'ep1'c-sc-iitecl the D group. 1 '1 Il llli BUYS, HHWHNH HHH The hoys of thc howling cluh havc gonv howling oncf- a Week at the XVcst lloxlmry Bowling Clcntcr linda-r the: direction of Mr. Nlac-Gregor. Thi- howling has prove-d a fast moving sport. The two highest avcragcs haw' hccn rnadc hy Charlcs Mortali, with a scorc of 92. and Al Fcrnis. with a scorc of 90. Dick Ferris holds thc highcst single score- of 116. Ken Stickney and Charles Nlortali cach holds a 115 for second place. As the year cnds, wc are ahlc to look hack and rcincniher all the fun wc have had bowling. Finds-I Row - Philip Magaldi, Lawrcncc Hunter. Alan Fcrris. Douglas Tlrompson, Lt-o Bilodtniu, Richard Manning Second Rua'-Hogcr Ciilord, Kcnncth Stickncy, Nlr. Nlat-Gregor. Ccorgc O'Bricn. Hit-h.ird Fcrris, Peter Dc-Ccorgc pug' figlitif-olri P11 lfl x 1 1 ti? I , , .x iw. 4 N R X, - ' . 2. F95 1'-ifis. 1 -f A . n wt Ron'-Hieliarcl O'Xeil. Alfred Broadhnrst. Donald Siriani. Hilary Keane fond RUILA - Frank Slteflington, Fred Barrett, Frank Keleher. Panl Murphy, Frank Rando. Antliony Tinto ird Hon' - Xliehae HH3lHHll l Hizyo. Herman Kallenberg. Nliehael Xlnnns, Kenneth Nliard At the beginning of the baseball season all but one of the ten baseball letter men who expected to return had joined the armed forces. This left Coach Xlnrray with the problem of making a winning team from only two seniors and a group of juniors and sophomores. Only three games have been played so tar this season. but the Pmoslindale technique is improving with every one. The Iioslnrdale-Nlemorial was a tough one. in which Hossie was nosed ont 4 to 3. The East Boston mateh seemcd at the start like another defeat, but Hoslindale rallied in the sixth to overeonie a five point lead and win with a 12 to 10 seore. ln the last game played to date-that with Dorchester-the seore was ltoslindale 5. Dorchester 9. K L4 'QQ' grouse-I ff ll J' in Rvth, Edith Cousin, Gladys Sinclair, Burliuru Schultz, Miss Keough, Marion Doherty. Fratlcl Green. Florence Kelly. Virginia Lee, Louise Dunkerly, Alice Ozziniun, Dorothy Nlcfloxerli, Berjouhie lxltlflllljlllll, Nlucleline O'Brieu. Helen Reinhulter. J Helene Roni-s, laltricizi Hice lmgr' wigffllf-fo Apparently badminton is as popular with the Sopho- rnores and .Iuniors as it with the Seniors. This year, for the first time, Miss Keough opened our cluh to all of the classes in the school. This increased our number from fifteen to fifty. Anyone interested in witnessing either Buchninton or a debate should come to the gym any Tuesday afternoon between 2:30 and 3:45. You will he sure to find il group of excited players trying to settle one of the many urguinents over the rules of the gllllllx. Hllllli Hllllllll EHIH J Tlie Bowling Cllilm for Sc-iiiur girls xw-nt lmwliiig rm Momlux' uftcrnoons uitvr scliool. Nliss Sulliuui mul Nliss Cogzui wcr in clizirgc- of tliis uctixitxx .Xinitu Siillixzui. 2533 took cure- of rcrcorcliiig thc- uttviiclaiiiu- mul SC'Ul'l'S. Fllic girls lmowlc-cl at tlim- ullm-vs in XM-st liuxlmrx until i, . thc hurl sitmitimi uuism-cl tlivm to close- mi Xiwmclrixs. 'ilu-x the-ii t1'ai1sfv1'1'ccl to tlic- nllvvs iii linslinclalc- Girls who lmwlvcl 90 or uw-1' had tlwir mum-s in tlif- Taffivr. Tlic girls lmwi eiijovccl some' c-su-llc-nt aitf-i'imrms of fun and excrcise. XVl16'Il, in Niarcli, the Hirst Ruxbi Q IIX illms11--fipf-limi on Nloncluys. thc bowling was rc-sums-cl t lli'l'l'. .W-...ww AN . , 3 A H v,. f ,..4-wr W-....,..m... vu -. --147, ,5,..w..,..... ,,..A 1 'if' '- '-ff f'- ? W:' ' 14' M, A A ,, . ,.,.,.,..,.,,.,i..,..:k Tw-'irixf A V i ..,-...,.,?.f5Y.. A.j-f-...a,,.....,4 4. , it NWN. x 5, U N , , , ,A . -.--. .V A ,...Y1..,.- . .....,.-,w..m.n.........f .., Aw .rn k,, .... ,,.-1.. Y ,- -. - -V .i,,4.-... xg ,L-,,, - . -J -v..-A .1 f--i First Hou' - Czitlicrim- Cililyillll, .limi Cuminings, Nlklfllxlillll O'l3rim-ii, lla-lun lh-mlmlti-up A.11it.1 Sullium. Patricia Spillnm: Rutli Fitzgerald. Ella-ii xIL'fYlLlI'll1X Scwcmizri Hou' - Miss Sullixgin. Iflizgilwtli CllIIlIllillgS, Bill'li1ll'Al Rm-In-. ilfclitli Cmlsin, .lu.m Hi-tli, Luis xlllL'AYfllllI', Pl'lSL'lllil Nlullin, Hutli 'I'xu-vcliv ,Mgt Fig! ity-Ahxx' First Hou'-Flora Susi, Ruth Fitzgerald, Edith Mueller Seeonzl Holt'-Barlrara Cihhons, Anita Richardson, Elizabeth Holleran, loan Newton Third Hon'-Anne Hiehards, Helene Bones, .lean Burch, Hazel Hamilton SHHNH page Vlllllflvf-Xl,l HP HHIH llHIllHS That health is wealth is just as wise :Xs Nearly to had and early to rise. So setting-up drill now begins Eat-li morning sharp at half past ten. Girls rise. and fling the windows wide. Clear desks. and stand up side hy side To exercise. thus earning wealth So prized hy all -the glow of health. In Nlay. eaeh class in our High Unites its eflort for the try At individual renown, So eaeh can proudly tell the town That her room won the hanner and fame and so deserve a just aeelaini. Then she reineinhers with a thrill, It was good fun, our set-up drill. Br1rlm1'z1 Clilalnons Glllll' HHSIlHHHll IIHIH Here we are-the energetic girls ol tlic basket hall teaml Every Wednesday we meet in the gym and play a hard, fast, exciting game. Needless to say, we are very enthusiastic about the game and get a great deal of enjoyment out of playing it. Under Miss Lundstedts Coaching, we have improved much since the first of the year and in March played against our rivals, the peppy Junior team. Although we were kept constantly on our toes. through expert teamwork we managed to win by a small margin. It was hard work-hut great funl gui! Edith Cousin, Margaret Osborne, Barbara Cililmons, Claire Harol, Anita Sullixan, Catherine Clayton, Patricia Spillane, jean Cummings page Uiglitif-.vz'u'rz Virginia Dunn, Mary Connacli, Louise Sullixan HIHINE Ellllf ry' wiglflij-wiglzt The Roslindale High School Riding Club is now com- pleting its second year of activity. Miss Cogan has been the leader for both years. Beginners learn riding very quickly after the first few lessons, and from then on enjoy it immensely. This club has been the nursery school of some excellent riders. The members ride at the XVeld Stock Farm every Friday afternoon. An instructor is always with the club. and teaches the members fundamentals of good riding. The newcomers ride in the ring until they learn the knack of handling a horse, while the more experienced enjoy the beautiful bridle path through the Arboretum. X-5, , If ,, f' I f. f ,f ,X , X f f ff? lf ' 'fl fn if 1 P A --sq Q A 5 ., , I xx , ' 1 5,. E Q 1 1 ff l f J, , f-:f JW, 1 ' is i ff ' '17 4 I, ' If! ..4,Qf'jv ., A -if i n , f Y if A if ,Q . , 1, ..,X..q ,, 3. Q' A ,V . A Y , ,-, , ,M ....V,,, ....., , ,.. 7.5 ,. A . . 1f11?23?-T'-M571 Ai,-J . ,I , 'fl , , ' a . ' 1 . 1 M .v R , 1- 1 w . , v x - all First Hou' - Elizabeth Mason, Virginia Miller, Mary Regan. Patricia Richards, Nlarie Hughes, Helen Kazaka. Ellen XlcCarricl4, Helen Kremer Second Hou'-Rita Sullix an, Anita Faherty, Madeline O'Brien, Mary Kelly. Mary Riordan, Nlnriel Lang, Barbara Roche, Frances O'Keefe, Jeanne Rossi. Barbara Schuerck Third Rott' - Richard Gleason, Andre St. Laurent, Donald Karolian, Francis Prasse, Thomas Brooks, Dana Freeman, Kexin Barlow, Joseph Cipriano, Iohn Donaldson, Richard uiilliisiii Under the able direction of Nlr. .Ioseph Xlligner, the orchestra is now ending a very successful year. On Tuesday morning and on Friday afternoon after school. one may hear anything from a Strauss waltz to a Sousa march pour forth from the Assembly Hall. Although the exigencies Of war have somewhat reduced our numbers, we still have a wide variety of instruments: violins. basses, flutes, clari- nets. trumpets, trombone, saxaphone, baritone, piano, and percussion. XVe have played at several assemblies: Colum- bus Day, Armistice Day, Christmas, a birthday celebration for Lincoln and lllashington. at a special Xlusic Assembly in Slay, and at Graduation. lffljll' rzinrlij The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Nlr. Famiglietti, has grown in excr-llenee as it encls a yr-ar of splendid worki For many years, this club has be-c-n maintained for the purpose of providing musical enjoyrnefnt for all the pupils of the school. At the Christmas assi-inbly. the Glee Club proviclecl entertainment by rendering sew-ral selections. XVe are fortunate in having as our soloists. Clair Cronin and Gladys Foster, who are planning to sing a duet at Graduation. The Seniors of Roslindale High wish the Glee Club and Mr. Famiglietti much success in the years to come. .5 -s x I Y. nf' First Hou'-Catherine Sullivan, Claire Corbo, Frances Glennon, Barbara Larson. Ursula Gorman, Arline Susi, Rita Kenney. Eleanor Lyons Second Row-Virginia Spellrnan, Barbara Johnson, june Robinson, julie Nelson, Marx Mc-Donald, Rita Stuart, Helen Norton, Mary Lou Kinsella i Third Hou'-Jeanne Farrenkoff, jean Maloof, Ann NIL-Kenney, Mario Donogline, Audrey Burke, Florence Pow page rxirzutu-urn r- 'f- -31+ :-r'vf'Lh iv - - -E-b-5' CLEE CLUB Fin! Run'-El:-almr Qlainesuii. Eleanor Stuart. Patricia Sliea. Arlene Klan-lc, Olixc Kent. Paulina Nm alc Srunizl Rmr-Ariclrm' Bakr-r. Barbara Ruclic. Claire Cronin, Ioan Newton. Eleanor Antvt1n11.1w. Audrvy Fislu-r. Eilf-on Capcn. Gladys Fuster.'Etliel Charlton Tliirli lifllli NI wFlurr-iiui Simi. 111110 Turner, Frances Kelly. Gloria Danman, Rita Fccleriro, ariun Sharps. Ircnc Nlurelli, Eunice xllllltil. Alma XlLlL'K6IlZi6. Sliirlcy Adams. Catlncrim- XX'lia'cn Fourth Hua- Barlva1'a Russo. Barbara Grant, Virginia Baker, jean Stcngcl, Amie Kc-vie, f,lil1fl' Larkin. Arm Blumnfir-lcl, Duria Kraus, Barbara Azmniclawn. Patricia join-N mga' niru'!u-fun First Row-Joseph Thomson, Richard Salisbury, Douglas Bensusan Second Hou'-Bliss Stayrinos, Joanne Murray, Ruth Fitzgerald, Kathryn Shepherd, Helene Rones, Patricia Rice. Pauline Xoxalf. Anita Richards. Nladeline Sheehan Third Hou'-Rita Kirchgassner, Pauline Prescott, Ruth Blat-Killop, Klarie Nloynahan, Lois MacArthur. ,loan Reth. 'loan Newton, Eileen OKI:-ara, Eleanor Antetomaso, Muriel White, Ethel Kapanilcolas SPHNISH Elllll The Spanish Club was organized in order that pupils of the Spanish classes might have an opportunity to apply their knowledge of the language in a pleasant manner. The carefully planned programs of entertainment. which include songs, piano solos, recitations, and refreshments. are enjoyed by everyone. An outstanding feature of this club is the donation of excess dues to some worthy cause. such as the Library Fund. The members of the club are very grateful to their Spanish teachers. Miss Stayrinos and Bliss F.lc-Cettriclx. for their cheerful assistance and guidance, which have aided in making the club a success. page lllllt'l'Y!-fllfca' HlHHHNH SUEIHY The Debating Society of Roslindale High School opened its first meeting this fall with many new members and with newly elected officers. The debates this year proved to be of great interest because of the various topics of national and international interest, such as, XVhether or not to form a United States of Europe. These debates have been supplemented oc- casionally by light material, such as, 'ils swing music more popular in America than classical music? This year has been a profitable one for the Debating Society. YVe thank Miss Riley. our adviser, for the help and training that we have received. wi ig., ' .5 ' I' ' l ':-J' 5 P, - I -K g , ' , kv ' if is-' ' ' - l if ' ' -f' QNMQMC l'iir.wf limi' fi Nliss lliley, Dana l l'c-eiiiaii, Mary lJ'AllIl'll0, llzilpli Lightbocly, .lean llurcli, Albert 'l'oliin, Mary Nelson, Barbara AllllIllKl0XYH Swrmul li.m'- llorotlnv llughes, Marcia l'inkh:un, XVilli:un llagcrty, Belly Ann Hollerun, llarlmra lfzirrauit, Km-gxart Si-rgcnian, Shirley Adams, Mildred Buckley ,Mgr llillffffsflllll' ,, 'o, '-ral' i , , 4 f . . , i , I - o - , , ' lat' f I I fi el 'W 1 First Hou lxithletn Xlorrison, Nlarie Irrera, Ralph Lightbody. Ann Bloomfield. Evelyn Llr in Cloiii Donovan, Ioan Codkin Stroud Hou Eunice Nlullen, Clorinda Nlagaldi, Douglas Bensusan. Gladys Fosterr Edward HIL ex Louise Herqt. Richard Salisbury, Xlarv Xelson, Ieanue Rossi, lime Turner, Ruth Tvytrclit -Xgnes Donnelly, Albert Tobin Hl EHHSS The Junior Red Cross of today is ever increasing in importance. The results of its efforts are being sent to soldiers all over the world. and here at home yve are aiding our Own boys to the best of our ability. Among Roslin- dale's contributions are khaki service bags. gay menu covers. books. bandages. dolls. and toys. Even former graduates remembered the Red Cross, and sent in beautifui scrap- books, which were greatly appreciated. As 'Aid for Victory is the motive of .lunior service. we with our comparatively small but useful donations hope to make easier the road to ultimate victory. pug 1111n'fu-fir! -ago ,ff l VN' Z' , 9 C 2 -. A 4 L X, fi ' ..,: ' -: - i l if' if L if' ,if . ,4 3,6 I -f' 5-. I ' ,,g: ,fx V' ff f ?21J , T' ' ' x ,eu I1 5. W as-'ig-V n 'ff -.L ' -r 'y 41' 1 'f ,L ., - A nf: . :ig fs-as . ,fn . I - , .q,.,1qf. tus? e -Q' Q -...I P IM' nfl ffluuy, I.um'N llhuzmlncl, HHlIlll1lSl1'Xk'llN, liullmln f:IALlXXf-Hill, linl 1'!4...g?..' 8 .I V ' wrt llgllwm' l 1ul fylll'l lll 1 FHIHHHHPHS gfztlant 9 gffzatf n M E N 7aa,in4 w 0 M E N FOR THE SERVICE- FOR BUSINESS- Teuches basic principles for training Through sec1'eta1'ial and lmookkcepiiig to be Qua1'te1'1nuste1's. Storckeepers. positions women advance mpiclly and Yeoinen. in Finance Dept.. etc. at present time take ll'lCI'l.S places. Accounting Clerk. I5m,kk6,ePm.' Stu XYasliington. Boston and State np- pointinents. FOR THE SERVICE- Nlzun' woincn are taking onli' the nographer, Typist and others. FOR BUSINESS- office work of inen in the gXi'nn und Accounting. Business Adininistration. Nm-y as XVAA,,3Qj5. XYAYES gud flu-mlgli Junior Executive. Ciyfl 561-yiw, BRYANT 8 STIIATTIIN FUMMEBCIAL Sl'll00l, 334 BOYLSTON STREET. BOSTON Telephone: KENmoi'c 6790 ping' 1 The Warren Kay Vzmtine Studio, Inc. N UMZGJQZ Dkaiaqwfweu fm QZQJ4 of 19413 I 160 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Telephone: HANcock 0745-4 U LGREN MURCHISON 81 CC., Inc. Amffjfdjf Finefl Sfbooljeufelm CQLASS RINGS. CLASS PINS. MEDALS AND TROPHIES Wm ew raw i944 Rvpresenteci hu FRANK A. FOWLER 828 Park Square Building Boston, Mass. ORTI-l EASTERN faillragz' ul l.1ltr'l'Lil AVIS Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culttire. social relations, and technical achievement. Students may concentrate in any tif the following fields: Biology. Chemistry. Economics. Sociology, Psychology. Mathematics. Physics. and English. Pre-Xledical, Pre-Dental and Pre-Legal courses are offered. Varied op- portunities available for vocational specialization. Degree: Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts. Admits men and women. NIVERSITY w - 1 . , Lollt-ge of l'.ttgttteet'tttg Offers curricula in Civil, Mechanical twith Aeronautical optionl. Electrical, Chemical. and lndustrial Engineering. Classrootn study is supplemented by experiment and research in xvell-equipped laboratories. Degree: Bachelor of Science in the professional field of specializa tion. Admits men and women. College of Bttsittess Atltttittisttuttiott Offers the following carricula: Accounting. Slarl-ceting and Advertising. and In- dustrial Administration Each curriculum provides a sound training in the funda- mentals of business practice and culminates in special courses devoted to the various professional fields. Degree: Bachelor ot' Science in Business Adminis' tration. Admits men and women. Seltool of Law Offers dav and evening undergraduate programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws A niinirnum of one-half of the work accepted for a bachelors degree in an approved college or its full equivalent is required for admission to this School. Case method of instruction. Admits men and women. w . 'w . Seltool of i llustttess Offers curricula through evening classes in Ac- and Engineering and counting. Nlanagement. Business, leading to the degree of Bachelor of in specified fields. Business Administration Preparation for C. P. A. Examinations. private accounting. and for the various helds of business and industrial management. Short intensive programs may be arranged. Co-educational. ltvrftttttg f-,otlt'st's of lltef College of lalvetttl Arts Certain courses of the College of Liberal Arts are offered during evening hours in the tields of Economics, English, History. Ciovernment. Xlathematics. Psychology. Physics, and Sociology. A special program preparing for admission to the School of l.axv is also available. The program is equivalent in hours to one-half the reeiuirenient for the A.B. or S. B. degree. Associate in Arts title conferred, Special courses may also be arranged. Co-educational. Co-opetlttive Platt 'I he Colleges of Liberal Arts. Engineering, and Business Administration are conducted on the col operative plan. After the freshman year, students. both men and women, may alternate their periods of study with periods of vrorl-c in the employ of business or industrial concerns at tenexveelc intervals. Ender this plan they gain valuable experience and earn a large part of their college expenses. .1 'E '1 :Q :. 3 nl Q '44 'E . 'N Q,- 'fa 'T E .. ie. N. U: r. D ri fa 3 1: 3 Cf 'S ri NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Director of Admissions BOSTON. l'XlASSr'iClrlUSE'l'TS Please send me a catalog of the lj College of l.iheral Arts T College of Engineering VD College of Business Administration li School of Law fl Evening School of Business Name Address ClsOa as iQ za G 5- Tl J- t- 0 O E t- Nl 5 VJ 5.3 O Cf 'ri 9 4 31 9 fi Q rn ljlllllll Evening-College of Liberal Arts Day Preehledical Program Day Pre-Dental Program Day and Evening Pre-legal Programs tim fiitrttllrzf CYUll1fJ1iII1l'l1f-S' nf u A FRIEND Al's Delicatessen Cinxtas AND CANDY DECELLE Illcxmgrixnwlclcs nm IIl'Sf.llHHl.l,lts Nlissr-s SXX't'ilil'l'S - Skirts e Un-ssf-s Iluslwx' - Sucks and S1Ju1'tsxx1-al' Yolltlls' Shirts - Tir-S 4 Sucks f Sv.:-.tt and S13n1'tsxx'r-al' F , M4 ClliX'l'ltli swift-3'l' BEACH S1gOf'WStgI5xNGE ST 421 I,qXCllifXNcil': S'l'lttiti'l' L.. . JU Q , . , , , , , . . Tmphomi PARWJV 0050 new noxlstm xlcxss. STYLECRAFT MENS SHOP Xt'l1c'1'c 100111011 ilkv to Inn! H10 fllfH,Q.S' nzvn like fo lL'6'ClI'.N BEST YVISIIES frunz flu' Athletic Association C,'flIlI1IlilIlf'lIf,S' nf W. T. Grant Co. ,-so c:o1a1xTu ST.. IKOSLIXIDAXLIC White's Market 591 HYDE PARK ,nlgxtti ROSLINDALE. NIASS. !t...!'Ew'E i!tfl .P!,!tFJ.,L Pardon us tor pointing but we seem tc be it when it comes to outttttmg the smait young men ot New England Weve nad .fztj many years gt expenence tn sattstymg their - ef demands tand believe us, they know what yxfx :w x xt ttmes. X 3 Y vw: 'Q X ' si! v 4 f 1 M lf., 1 S XX Q X2 I XJ fflzff, 'J 4? ft I JZJ they wantb Parents approve too tor Kennedy prices are always geared to the KENNEDY'S FAMQUS UNDER-GRAD SHG? 9 Rose Beauty Salon Expert PCl'lllilllUllt Mlxving - Ccnnplctc 52.50 Up BlC'l1C'llfllQ. Tinting, Dyeing 27 CORIXTTI ST.. ROSLINDALE Tclcplimnwz lJARliwg1l' 2049 Umm Fir Cnmiuicfi' Pincus Coon STYLE Kline's Shoe Store, Inc. Sl10CS for All the Familyv 15 CORINTH ST., ROSLINDALE TL-leplionc: PA Rkway 6706 Victor Drug, Inc. P1'C.sc'ripfim1 Spcvizllisf 760 SOUTH STREET ROSLINDALE. MASS. Full Secretarial and Intensive Short Courses H l C K 0 X SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Individualized Progress and Attention 12 Huntington Ave. KE.Nmore 6040 Florence Hamilton TEACHER OF PIANO 20 BELCRADE AVENUE ROSLINDALE, MASS. Telephone: PA Rkway 2276-M Read SL White DRESS CLOTHES TO RENT Ladies and Men Naval Officers Uniforms For Sale 111 SUMMER ST. BOSTON PAUL'S BAKERY 9 POPLAR STREET ll? Spcviuliza' in- AVEDDING AND Biirrlilmn' CAKES Tcleplimw: PARkway 1877 Witherell's Glass House Candies Alu'11y.s' Dc'lic'im1sly Frc'Sl1'i 1751 Cuxriuc ST. PM POPLAR ST. XY1cs'r lloxnvm' ROSLINDALE Dr. M. H. Sommer Orromgrmsr 20 RELCRADE AVE., ROSLINDALE 51 tu I2 A,M. Alllli 2 to 0 ITM. l'1'r'111r:f's lay linnnlnzwnf ' H ' ll 'lic-lc-plmiwz TIQXHTQXYJIA' 2820 Cfmzzplinmrzfs of Fred S. Mayer .l1ill'l'fl,R unrl OI l'lC.'IAN 734 SOUTH ROSl,lNDAl,E THOS. D. RUSSO, Inc. Heating Oils 75 RRADEEN STREET ROSLINDALE. MASS. 'll-lqilioiivz PA Rkway 6522 Trios. D. Russo los. F. XV.xLs1i S. S, KRESGE CO. 24 CIORINTII STREET ROSl,lNDAl.,E. MASS. - I I 1 1 1 flllnrllrcl-In U :gl Hailer's Drug Store E. C. Cl0I'llI'l'- Florist BASILE and XVASlllXfl'l'UN STS. A H ITUSLINDALE. MASS. FIGHT -9 ffl' All OCCUS'0'l'9 P1'c'.s'c'1'ipIim1.s' Ifmmfuin Sr'r1iir'f' HILBURN PLACE and PUPLAPT ST. ROSLINDALE. ALASS. T6'lt'I3lltJIlLJZ PARlqwuy' 0272 Monarch Home Bakery 539 HYDE PARK AVENUE ROSLINDALE. MASS. Anthony Scionti FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRINC1 Done UTHE Combo ST'sTEx1 Shoes Shined - Hats Cleaned 2065 CENTRE ST.. XVEST ROXBURY We are Agents for H A E.,xsTxTAN KODA-AHS and Camera Supplies Jenness, Pharmacy E. A. Nlf.llOl.'i, Pfmrrvv IJ. 31 POPLAR ST., ROSLIND.Al-E DEBS, Inc, ROSLINDALE, MASS. Specz'aIz'zz'rzg in- HIQH SCHQQL GIRLS' SPoRTsxx'E.1xR UNDERWEAR HOSIERY J. L. SCOLLINS PHARMACIST 439 HYDE PARK AVENUE ROSLINDALE, MASS. LOUIS SPA topposite St. Thercsis Churzhw Candy, Cigars. 'Soda Ice Cream. Grocerzes. Frm! 2085 CENTRE ST.. XV. ROXBURY DAN'S MARKET, Inc. The Best Onlff' MEATS, GROCEHIES, FHCITS. Telephone: PARkway 02327 l X'EGETA,-KBLES and SELA FOOD 1727 CENTRE ST.. AY. ROXBURY ' Telephones: PARkWaj' l-537 - l53S Incorporated 3.5 CORINTH STREET ROSLINDALE. xuss. Finest Quality - MEATS. FISH, FHUITS, VEGETABLES and GHOCERIES If you have not visited DAYS MARKET do so now. You will be pleased. Burke's Pharmacy John V. Burke. Ph.C1.. Rea. Pfnzrnr. Prescrz'prz'om'sts 2105 CENTRE STREET. XY. ROXBURX Telephone: PARIRWJV 3 3 4 4 , page 1 mlm Eve's Food Shop 6-'33 HYDE PARK AVENUE HOSLINDALE. XIASS. Cfmliplinzcnfs of L. P. Shoe Rebuilding 4270 wAsi11xGTox STREET KEEFES of West Roxbury Fornzvrly of Filvmfs and 1orf1z1n'.s' Specializing iii - CHILDREYS. JUNIORS' MISSES' and U'OMEX'S .APPAREL Open Friday and Saturday Eve-uiii until 9:00 DANIEL E. KEEFE. Prop. 1902 CENTRE ST. Corner Park St. XYEST ROXBURYS XIASS. 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