Salem State University - Clipper Yearbook

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A .',,,'.,, g 1 F J ' If 1 1 , , .,.-. ney:l 'A 4 F1112 Qllippvr AA YY J 4 L ' 'I v ' Y 01:25 V K , 1 Qual A A ff w A A Y N f 4 f Stair Erarhrra Qlnllrgr at SZUPIII, Hlzlasarhuartts illurrmnrh We have selected the works of John Milton to emphasize the theme of our yearbook hecause we feel that although they are three hundred years old, they are still appropriatetoday. ln his twin poems, L'.JIl0gr0 and Il Pmzsfwoso, Milton expressed two attitudes toward lifegthe joyful and the sorrowful. In this Clifvfver we have recorded the lights and shadows of our years at Salem. XYe have had joys, and we have had sorrows. How could it he otherwise when our college days have also heen the days in which our country was engaged in the hloocliest war the world has ever known? .Xs our commencement approaches, a commencement for the world is also approacliingea time when mankind must hegin to shape a lasting peace. XYe realize that now is the time tor discussion and decision and, ahove all, for demo- cratic action, .X democracy cannot function without a free-thinking, free-speaking' people, Many of Nlilton's works also reveal him to he a man of these same ideals, ln lo4-l. in his .'ft'l'0lJtIfIIfll'lI, he expressed his helief in freedom of speech, freedoni of thought, and freedom of the press. l.et us repeat fervently the words of Xtordsworth. Milton, thou should'st he living' at this hour! Tlflli EDITORS ADMINISTR EQUIP nf Oluntrnta ATION SENIORS . . . Commercia I.. Junior High Elementary UNDERCLASSMEN . . . ACTIVITIES 5 - 6 En illilira Hiallarv mhn an rnmplrtrlg rxrxuplifira llntrgritg Sinrrritg Zlnxpartialitg mr hrhiratr thin Qllipprr nf 15143 7 P4 'hr lgrrzihrnfz illlrmaagr l,ife is a kaleidoscope of happiness and grief. The older we grow the inore we appreciate the truth of this observation. liven when we are very young. before the panorama of the years begins fully to unfold. we become habituated to gin gidmixture of laughter and tears. I-lut youth is naturally buoyant. spirited. more likely to react from depression, and its days of sorrow are usually over- shadowed by longer periods of joy, Maturity brings keener perception. more stable reliexes, and with them a realization. born of experience, that to all of us. whatever be our condition. the harvest is both bitter and sweet. l recall the chorus of an old song which had its origin in 'l'in l'an .Xlley: You're up today and down toinorrow? That's the way of life, you know. Clouds from sunshine brightness borrow: Un life's tide we ebb and flow. Sun and shadow go together. -loy with bitterness and sorrow: Darkest clouds bring fairest weather- You're up today and down tomorrow. It is a far cry from the doggerel of this verse to the inspired beauty of l-'.J1lPg1'0 and ll l't'11.s'er0.w, but their respective philosophy is the same. Milton glorified happiness and grief impartially and with equal skill. His purpose. it seems to me, was to demonstrate the impact of each upon human existence. llls own career was marked by misfortune. but surely there was abundant eoinpens sation for him in the production of that magnificent poetry which has made his name immortal. I am writing these words three days after the death of the l'resident of the United States. He was buried at Hyde Park this morning. Yesterday an .-Xrizona newspaper which had consistently opposed his policies published the following front-page box: ' The Man In The Street I never voted for him: in fact I campaigned ardently against him ....... But now that he's gone. there's one thought keeps nagging at me: If he wasn't a great man. then why did I feel like crying when I heard that Franklin IJ.-Roosevelt -. was dead? i He teas a great man, a national figure, a world statesman. Hut. like the lowliest creature in the most forgotten outpost of civilization, his life was a pattern of sad and pleasant realities. For twenty-four years he was plagued by the ravages of infantile paralysis - yet these were the years of his most signi- ficant triumphs. Few men in history have suffered as much from criticism: few men have been the object of such extravagant praise. We are alike in this regard - Franklin Roosevelt. john Milton. the shirt- sleeved song writer, you and I. Life, equally with death. is no respecter of persons. Rich and poor. exalted and humble, educated and illiterate. all share a lnunan heritage of happiness and grief. 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Y lim lmxlc Ilm- Nlfiliglll In 111, nu- fmcc :1 plczmlrc. .Xml fruln thy XYIlI'llI'lJlM' bring thy cllicfwl lI'L'ZlSllI'K'.H f .lf'tj-1'lv!I111lf.l'.Y Xlury' ix ffm' wplxixticnlm' :mfl l.1lNiliHlI plznlc :1 Usllltllllllils' g'l:unm'uus - 'nlxxzxy N In-rl:-ctllx gmulxlwl. 32 La lri-Blu l, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3 4: Modern Dance l, 2, 3 -l, X Coll mcra Club lg Glee Club 2. 3, 'icc-Prcsitlcnt -lg eg? Choir l, 2, Zia rg oz, 0 rif 11 11 off 5.3 liiswr Sllvvl. Slrllllllmrirlgt' Unix!!-11:l'1.x1. t'm'RslA. Prcsiclcnt' Lit l Llass Day lkhcr 3: Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- uation Conferc-urn 2, 5, 4: LOG Reporter 1, Feature clitor 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief -li --'- 15. Basketball l, 2, 3, -l: Hockey 2, 5, -lg Soccnr 1 7 3 -1 - , boftball l, Z, 3, -13 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 7 Volunteer First .-Xid Detachment l, 2, 3, -l h Fx, l Liv, bf., W had - good x'ent'rous youth, I love thy courage yet. and bolcl c:1nprise. -01111115 Elsie is as neat as a pin -quick, responsive. and cnfervescent, :ts witness her work on the LOG. 33 Warion gurneff 32 Thorndike Street. Somerville Con iIERc1.,x1. CoL'RsE Dramatic Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Chairman Finance Com- mittee Cooperative Council 43 President's List 1, 2, 33 Laurel Chain 33 Commercial Council Representative 1, 2, 33 Business Manager LOG 43 Head of Brown 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 43 Softball 2, 33 Volleyball Z, 3, Honor Team 33 Air Raid Vifarclen Certificate lg First Aid Course lg Ivy Orator. ,AA .4 C onu- :incl trip it :is you go, Un tbl- ligbt l-Zllllilwlli' totznfl.'.'lH1'gr0 Stew is riwicioiis :xml tzilcntccl -flzuicing :mil :lance-directing most pli-:icing ln ull. lfliliciciit also, :ns sliown by ber work on the Finance Committee. 34 K 9 ,,Z30r0LlAie Curfionj Kdczrrzgerzzirz ll? llHlllllQ5XYUl'lll Street. lxztst l.xnn Lon nl-L1:t'i.x1, tiniest-C Glee Club l, Z, 5, 4, Treasurer 4: Tri-Blu l, 2, 3, 43 College Choir l, 2, 3, -lg Auditing Committee 2, 3, 3, Chairman 43 Constitution Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 3: Compass Committee Z, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4: Cooperative Council Representative 1, 2, 3. Execu- tive Board 43 Class Yice-President 33 Presidents List 1, 2, 31 Daisy Chain: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 23 Hockey 2, 3: Newcomb 13 Soccer l, 2, 53 Softball l: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 23 Air Raid Preeaution Course 1: Volunteer First Aid Detachment l, 2, 3, -lg First Aid Course l, Advanced 4 Course 3. f T? YW ,,.,, Follow me as I sing And touch the warbled SU'lIlg.H-.'lI't'tIdt'S Dot promises to be a reliable and contitlent teaehereliers was the first diamond in our division-her voice adds sparkle to any entertainment. 35 CST? K ma lllgdgligd -ll lioscxvootl Street. klllffilllllll L ox! unmet ui. Ltll Ralf. f. ,fb 3 Camera Club lg Tri-Mu l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 43 Presidents List l, 2, 3, Marshal Daisy Chain 3: Athletic Conference Massachusetts State Teachers Colleges, Bridgewater, -lg Head of Softball 2: Man- ager Team Sports 32 President XY..-MA. 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, -1, Honor Team 33 Modern Dance 13 Newcomb lg Soccer l, 2, 3, -1, Honor Team l, 2, 33 Softball l, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 1, 2, 3: First .-Kid Course I. Q AM '.Xl:n'l4, wlml rznliznlt -trite slit- sprcznls, ln t'll'l'll', romnl In-r slnnmg llll'Hlll', Sli-loliiig In-1' b.':nns like silxcr ll1rc:uls. ' '.'il't'lltlt'.X' Ixu+-iwont-k tru-nfl pow-fl, modest president of the XYJX..-X.-radiates u..l,ll .lntr mt-tllt-111 slllflvlll willing :intl able WUT'lit'l'flllL'C'IS all ventures '.'.l'll Xllfl'l'NN :intl Il slllllll 3 6 International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 32 Prcsident's List 1, 2, 3: I.R.C. Conference, Burling- ton, Vermont 31 New Britain, Connecticut 45 LOG Sports Editor 3, 43 President M.A.A. 4. 058,94 ,U EPP? L'm1x1lclu'l,x1. t'ui'ksl- In worth and excellence he shall outgo then1. - -ill'St'l'HtIlII.l'S Joe -our thoughtful and dependable friend-our MANkconscien- tious student- person of great dignity. 37 79 Mystic Street, .Xrlingtfm T WLT l'Hl'IC'8.5 X. llfll?8l liy lil l.ucc Street. Lowell lov xiiixnixi. CoIfR al' T19 vs Ml ou- x'.x'm-vlxwN- Hoofliiw- 111 ber pci ow m'ls l1' H billlfll A , .. Camera Club Ig Tri-Mu Z, 33 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Prcsidt-nt's List 1, 2, 3g Class Treasurer -lg Cooper- ative Council Treasurcfs Committee 33 Co-advertising Manager CI,II'l ER3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 3, -lg Newcomb lg Soccer 4: Softball 1, Z. 33 Volleyball Z, 3, Honor Team 33 First .Xifl Course l. won 5llllll'fl l'l'IllIlIl4' lx 'lflllllX .mil 5-atm T.. rlvnmrc- :mtl sweet . . . lu-r clmrm zmrl poise rlmlf- bfi rbi- crlilwx Int 38 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Tri-Mu l, 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance lg Presidenfs List l, 2, 3: Treasure-r's Committee Cooperative Council 43 Basketball l, Z, 3: Hockey 2. 3: Newcomb lg Soccer 1, 2, 33 Softball l, 2, 33 Volleyball I, 2, 3. . 5 Q.. ,rm gzzadefd CJIZJUJ I5 lliglilrnicl Street, Xwxvoofl CUNINII-'RL'l.Xl. CUl'RSl'Q In thoughts more elevate. and reason'd high Ui providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate. -Paruflzkc Lost Our inimitable Floodie . . . honest and unpretending . . . subtle wit . . . an air of confidence with a bit of independence... ready for fun when work is done... our candidate for an Oscar, 39 6716211 P2711 ref rzfmej 411 l'leLrs:uit Street. l'aln L ox1?.HiRtI.xI. L or Rsie . 455-'K ai -is J - 'lx Camera Club 1. 2: Tri-Mu 1, 2, 3, 4. Publicity Man ager 2: Divisional Representative CLIPPER: Presi- :lent's List 53 Laurel Chain 3: Commercial Counci Representative Z, 3, -1, Treasurer 3. Secretary -1: Class Day bslier Sq Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. Honor Team 3 Hockey 2, 5. 4. Honor Team Z. 31 Newcomb 1 Soccer l, 2. 3. Honor Team 1, 2: Softball l, Z, 3 Volleyball l, Z, 3. 4, Honor Team 5: First Aid 1. llnsn ilrvn- nirniili. :mil lwrinf- with tlicc lvst :mil 'tfbllllllilll hlivllitj f lffryfrn 1 .z ini-sr-, null lwr XVII 'intl irri-Int ilvll- giggle. is :1 gmail-fellow slmll 1 rl tori-4-: ln-r llilo II.iIlu lllllllllll in our Izunons li 1. sliowf -l 0 rme yfmwie agg5z.rLl7 ll. l , ll. liulllc 2. CUllCUI'1l Count-1m'i.xI. t'oi'Rsl-3 Dramatic Club lg Tri-Mu l, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary li Cooperative Council Publicity Committee Chair- man 2, 33 Presidents List 1, 2, 33 Daisy Chain 3: Commencement Speaker: Cooperative Council Presi- dent 4: Eastern States Association Conference New York 3: Head of Newcomb 2: Head of Basketball 33 Field Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team 33 Basketball l, Z, 3, Honor Team I, 2, 3: Ping' Pong Champion 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 1, 3: Softball I, Z, 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3, Honor Team 1, 2, 33 First Aid 1. ,b v x Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise. - I..X't'lifftI.Y Anne is pep, vim and vigor personified-boundless energy and able leadership as Council President-ber vitality and impulsiveness make ber a fun- loving companion. 41 QP? glflfgif Zl Maple .-Xvenue, Medford CUBIRIERCIAL COURSE 'born to promote all truths, Book Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club 33 International Rela- tions Club 43 Pitman Debating Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 23 Tri-Mu 4: Presidenfs List 35 Hockey 3, 41 Volleyball 3. .Xll riglita-om tliingaf'-l'41n1flixr Rl'fjfIlIIt'd llvimt- :N fllQllllll'fl omgx-1u:nl lrimmfl. intclligcnt and frienclly . .. a gracious and 4 2 Club 1, 4 Camera . 'c 1. Modern Dam ramatim' flul I-, 7' In-Hu a l,.w,-1 ie 'm CXL I id , . tive. and well-liked. C 46:1 rv S11 ' fu 9 X. , IIFUIIO 'V' , '.J N ' 4 . x . ff f 17 llux . ml I ll IZ'-Nxfnl KHXIXIIMIXI Knll I Z1 tlglllh 90 lmuxmn. I CHI IICIIIHZI 43 ll, M11 I,HIlL'l' 5 I R f',1. . 1, x ' fflxter Inu. l 4lLlmuI1iiI I. .IH mlitlu-, :mf ll' I 1 ..lTI1lL j x P62178 PU l'IC8.5 JOAIZJOIZ w l1n':lffllr4l ,Xx'e1n1e. Lowell KHNINII-2Rl'1.XI, L HVRSIC 'S Dramatic Club 3. 4, Treasurer -1: Tri-Mu 1. 3. 4 Cooperative Council Representative -1: Basketball 1 2, 3. -lg Hockey 2. 3, 4, Honor Team 3, 4: Soccer 4 Volleyball 1, 3, Honor Team 3. l llwf flue-llx no l-llllllllx, nor IlllQl'l'.Ufftfllllllf I flj U.l1rl!lllI x with lu-1' lun lf-ring :mir . .. llUllCll2ll1llll... countless clicts . .. 4 rv-A 'rlrqlrpw' unll lmcr plnifl akirtx :mfl slnning hair . ., our favnritc cmnp l -141 lJcc Llub l3'VrLK1u 3,43 Uhainnan Gcncrulllklhuw OHIHIRICC 43 BaakcthaH l, lg lIoukc5'.lg Sovvcr lg oHcybaH l, lg Pw5t.Xui L yfxzrlj fgfu ff ffl' Sxulfuwl FIVVVI, XX-Jlnxnln KHXIXII lu I XI lu! lvl 1 Y 4 N 4 fi I Quips, :mil crankf, zmfl wzumm will-S. Nuclf, zmcl lu-Clif, :xml w1'ez1ll1c.l f111ilcs. l,'.1Ilu,fm Mary is nur colleen with her lrifll wit :xml Vczuly Nmils . .. Qfilfllllli :nu-l dignified . .. urclmicls fur he-r excellent mark Ccmuuittee. 45 . . . , ,-. , ,.4 Lx Ll11i1111.m ul' tlu llnmml XYmlI'.m, 70Wfl'LCL KQOQML ylfl OgLLl!6LCA l-l Nichols 5XYClll16. Lynn Cu3l3lliRL'l.XL LlOL'RSli Tri-Mu 3, -lg Presidenfs List 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2 31 Hockey 2, 33 Newcomb lg Soccer 1, Z3 Softball 3 Volleyball 1, Z, 3. 4 .- l 1 A - ' 'X ..,,. 'Tln' wmtlm :nnl fkill k'Xk'Illlll tllcc trrnn Illc lll1'Ullg.HiS0IIlIt'fS Koruna ix olllxpnlwul .null ILSLIYUI . . . :L dignity all llc-1' own . . . an agreeable ll'll'lIfl, . :nn 4-xwllvllt Nllll 46 , . , . . W X ' J! .UZIPJIIPII e 0141.50 e 0011 , F 1 w ' ' If 43, Imax NM. i'lIlwil1'i1i tmixiifiu mit lm im - - .ni Y lri-Mu l, l, J, 4, .Xssuciate lzclttur Kel.Il'l'I'R -1' '. , . . . Preauleiita Lift 2, ng Lziurel Lliam 33 Loinnicrcitl Cuuncil Re1it'efeiitative 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, I'i'e5iclent . , . .. . L 'N'-V T' 4. Llawf Day L Sher .sg IAM, LIITUIIIIIOII Nlzuizwer 4' Basketball l, 2 Soccer 1, Yolleyliall . 5, -lg Hockey 2, 3, -13 Xewcuntli lg 5 -, 3, Honor Teaiii 1, 23 Softball 1 7 , , . . 1, 2, .13 I-int .Xml l. 5, . XYitli gifts and graces eminently zulmwieil, Tu mute great work, thy glllfffu .SiLlllI.N'Ull .+lg1ff111'.vft'.i l5a1'Iiie is tiny and peppy . .. at ll6l'I little piece with ll git-getter :iir . .. 1 real friend . .. am impartial judge . .. flepemlztlile and efficient as i,I't'NiIlt'llI uf the L'umme1'ciz1l Council. 47 W 2 W X fll'l.0ll ra Ce L1 CL in J liurcst Strcut, Suiiieiwillc Liixrximclrxi. LAUVRSIC . vw ' 153, ' .X , ,wi Laim-ra Clulm lg Dramatic Clulm 2, 3, 43 'l'rifMu 3, 4 lrllxlllvss Rlzuiagci' Cl,ll'l'liR: Commercial Counci Rcprcwiitutivu -lg Basketliall 33 Hockey 21 Soccer 1 2, 3, -lg Yoll cylmall 33 First Aid Course l. lim imrtli tlizit zlllvl' nw l'k'lDL'llllllg ill-ilXV5.H Yin C'.v1'1'm' Sll'1'1111w' 5lllk'K'l'i' , ., Nuiniy ilixlmsiliuni . .. lllll'llll-ll'Il llIlllll'l' . .. l'HlllIlQlUllS cliuclqlc .. HMI Vll'llll'lllN , ., 1-wr ruulx lu flu :i Izixwr witllirut cfmiplzi Dramatic Club 1, 41 'l'ri-Mu 41 Basketball l, 2, 32 ockey 33 Ng-wconib l, Z3 Softball 33 Yullcvball 1 33 First Aid Course lg Associate Editor CLI-PPlfRj WX WA C2 ff lll .xllllllfll Strwl. XXwln1i'in KIIXI Xlllil IXI lllblirl 4, Since guml the more CUlllllllllllCZif6ll. inurc almmlzult g1'mvs. - fIl!I'1Ilfl'.Vz' l,lu! Soft-spukeli . , . coilgcuiul . . . quietly' imlustriuuf , . . cntliufi- astic . . . loyal friend . 49 KZZQLJA We garcfoan 14 lfclscm Street. Lowell CU3IXIl'IRCI.XI, LQOURSE Camera Club 1. 'l'lu- lrriglu cfmsulnnnzztc llrm'er. -Pu1'ad1'.w Loy! U, vu In-Ilx' 5 11 plump lrmn l'ngm' cmnc tu life . . , rcfresluing breeziness . . . her 'vfnllv Izltc, lvzlvc curly 1 wlicy . . . 1'cmzu'kalmlc IllCIllOl'y . . . 5 0 Ijfllllliifik' 1411111 1, lg l.R.k'. -13 'l'1'i4R111 41 1111151011411 Rc11rc51-11tz1tiv1- Lfl.1l'1'1iR3 1'1'1-51111-1111 1.151 1, J, 31 LU NcwC1'111111 13 S111'1'cr 1, 21 Y11111-y11:11l 1. J, 3. -I, H1111111' Ci, '7f!A'?fill'!ll 11 XJ111111111 X111-11. X11111-411111 tl 1511151 1: 11115141-1111111 1, 2, 3. -11 11110141-y 2, 5 cam 2: C0111-giatc 1501611250 Co111111i1tc1- -1: 1 ir5t A111 1. 1,11X1N1111'11X1 1111 1:51 'r Y H111 11151'11111'5c 1111111'c 51vc1'1: 15111 C1111-IIICIICL' 1111- 511111. 511112 C11ll1'lll5 11111 511115111 IH111 1 1'11i1 15 511111, 1121111 5111 111111 1'11L11'111111g . ., 5111-1 X 1k'l' 111:11 g11w:1j15 11111-11' the correct 1111511141 . .. 51I'1C11j' fe111i11i111- 111 121111111111 5 1 1111 F.. L ren Q ZLLJQOVL 73 liict' Strcvl. llzirlboro Xl Nl I-'lQL'lAl. LiUl'RSli l F 2 l 'n' limit' lu' :ill Illt' lrlt'IlNlll't'S Dramatic Club l, 23 Tri-Mu 1, 2, 3, -lg Chairman 'I rcasurerk Committee 43 l'resident's List l, 25 Daisy Liliaing 'lrcasnrcr Cooperative Council 41 LOG Atl- vcrtising Manager 3, -lg Soccer l, 2, Honor Team 21 Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team .21 Basketball l, 2, 53 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Softball l, 2, 33 Newcomb l: First Aid Course l. llirn lznn-5 can bcgt-t on .XUllllll.lll lllllllglllxnffilllllllxi XXX- :irv znnsizt-il :it :ill tlu' work you ziwoiiilmlisli, :mtl still liavc time' lor imllivltiiig lllll . ., Ibzn lwmklt- in mnr cw is tlic tinickcept-r for your serious- nr W , ,, in-ling llzirlt , ., iimnmm-r:iblt- coillil IIN 52 Aid 1: Basketball lg Hockey Z3 Newcomb l. aan YXM4 A'llAg .23 kllcslci' Slrcct, Klnlilcn Q-UNINII-1Rl'l.Xl, t'm'i:sl-. Dramatic Club 1, 2: Tri-Mu 4: Editor-in-Chief CLIP- PER: Laurel Chain: Council Representative 3: First 'JJ ,. So well to know Her own, that what she wills to cln or say Seems wisest, virtuousest, rliscreetest, best. - l'uru1li.ru Luxf How delightful to have known you, 'loan . .. we'll remember your giggle always. Your quick wit has given us many chuckles... za fondness for the Classics-the guiding hand on the wheel of the CI,ll'l'12R. 53 x H118 lfl1l !9A,g 177 lllelrose .Xx'en11e. Lowell Xl KlliRQ'I.Xl,. CoL'Rs13 li1':1u- wax ln 4-x 1-Vx' qw -H' 'G' w ' 2 .1 : 4 'f Mi M. ,4 l D A lure fllg fm Hifi z-., f , . 7 D Clulm l' IRC 3' General Modern Dance -3 Lanlcra . . . . , Chairman junior Prom, ,l.C.C.3 Co-Chairman Letter : General Chairman Class Day: Chairman Senior Re- ccwtion: Council Representative 2: Class President l 3 -1' Claw Dax' Usher 3: XY.A.A. Head of Publicity ill: Haskeilmall li, 2, 3, 43 Newcomb 13 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 23 Soccer 2: Volleyball 2, 3: First Aid Course l, l - cycg in :ill lm' mils, limun in lux unix mfl low l'i11'ml'i.vi' l,n.vt who rlnl ilu moat lor lu-1' 4 vlzux . . . wc-'ll m-vcr forget you . . . you ' 1 ' 7 , misc-cl . . . ll lmulmlmling lln Cul lion: fl u ilu ll'lllIN xxlnu om in-px lwllvrwl...t.1ll,g11ulul I , , N 1,11 'llllllll :ln :llnlv -lvunlu-1' 54 College Choir 3, 4: Dramatic Club l, 4: Art liditor. CLIPPERQ Air Raid Prccaution Course l. LL, ji WZ KZ,fm,,,, ISJ lirquiuc Ftrwt. lqHL'lxlNPl'l LHRIXII lu l,XI. lm my PB ., . ., 'ix Sweet lmiiwl. thru slum ft the imift- wt twllv, Must lllll5lCZll. uimt lllL'lZlllCllHlf'lu -f H l't'11xr1'1mf How Often we sought your arlvicc - Tull. fliguilicfl, :tml enum' e Yuui' :tim is perfection in all you uurlertakeeaucl you crnuc very clww tu your ztiiuef lui' favorite song-writer, poet. :mrl artist, ella 39 Centre Street, Lynn Cox1xtERc1..xL COURSE Tri-Mu 3, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography Editor CLIPPER: Class Day Usher 35 W.A.A. Head of Orange 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 3, 43 Newcomb 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 33 First Aid 1. f l l 1 1 l l 1 . 1 , 4 'E 3a- M ' l 1 If-4' , f .. , A Q A, 'lint now nn' task is smootlilx' clone, l can fly, or l can run. - CUIIIIIA' .X 5i'I'lHll5llCSS that suddenly bursts forth into mirth and lnerriment... fnhllm- humor . . . rr-:uly In lencl zz helping hancl . . . VVant a favor clone? Ask Leo 56 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team Z3 Soccer 1, 2, S f s DT2ll1I2lI1,' K-11111 1: '1'1'i-X111 4: 13211141-,11q111 1, 2. n, -1. Otkvy 1-1111 2, 35 X1-1101111111 13 S1150-1' 11 517511111111 1, -. 111ey11g111 1, 2. 3, -1: 15111-1 .X111 I,K'l:1ly11111l'11t. 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Such joy ziiiibitiiiii tiii4ls. -- l'fm1il1'.w l.n.vt. An exuberant lD6I'Sfll'l?1llIf' . .. her work is clone peilectly iii the twiiikliiig of an eyelash . . . we admire her ability to cmiiiiiaiifl :my siluzitioii , . . :mil so jolly your success is as sure as toiiiorrovfs sunrise. lJiitty. 59 Agafrecf fl 1403117 lim lrzlcy' .XYL'llllL'. l,j'llll k'1'XlXIIfRl IAXI Lmwxwla if Tri-Klu l, 2, 3, 4: Cmulllcrcial Council Rcprcsclmtative l, 2, 3, -1, Secretary 23 Qlass Day Usher 33 Basketball I, 2. 3, -1, llonur Tcam l, 2, 33 Hockey 2, 33 Ncwconmlm ll Suffer l. 2, 3, Honor Vlltiilll l, 2, 31 Yollcylwall l, 2, 3. 4, llumvx' ltillll 1, 2, l'llNt .Xxrl l. ji -,A x v X- l'l11' wrlllllkxx Nlu- :mfl Nxxvvl zlttlilcliu- Ql'llK'l'.u'fI,tlI'lI1l'l,Y1' Lux! livzultillxl llllmfll- lumix' .mul wguccnly pwiw Ju l'llIll'Illlllg M'l'lHllHII1'bN tllzll flfw- 11'-: fllxllllll' lmmfn' Kill i5 Q'I'Jlk'lllllN, wlIlL't'1'l'. gn-l1vl'rv11s :1 imc lricml. G0 5i1fAff1'1'11z' flfzlfglfllllj I2 l'llNlllllQ Stunt, Fzllvm CVHXIXII IU 1 XI tm new fx 'US lrl Xlu l w 4 ilu ilulm l llmul ut l 1 lntlnll ockcy 2. A, 43 llzukvtlrzlll l, 2. 3, -lg Snvfvl' l, 2, S 4 Ncwcollllm 1 21 Softball l -' Ynlll ln t Xnl l 4 l X 'IX miml not In lmc clmngll lay place ln' tflmf' 'l'l11x14!1'.w l.f1.vf Kay ia am ,Xll-.Xmericzm gi1'l :1 live XYll'L llllNL'lllCYllllS. In-ppy :ml t'11c'rg'n'tiC+1l1lZZles on the athletic ticlfl-clever :ll wlmzltswr flu- l1Il1lQl'I1lliL'N ilIlllg'l1IL'l'S of l'L'ta', nm' l.1lX'lJl'lIC f:1ll1v1', 61 find 'nerife 7fM!6afnJ fu llooflell Street, Sztlcm toxixll-iictixi, L'oL'Rs1Q Prcsiclcilt 41 Council Representative -lg Basketball l 3, -lg Softball l, .23 Yollcyball 1, 2, 33 First Aid 1. llioiiglitx tlizit xoliintziry' inow lizirmoiiious I1lllllllL'I'S.U-l,lI1'tIdI.Si' l.n.vl. llvlifmziii' , . , :1 invloflioiiw wit-v . . . full of fun zmcl lilllgllltl' . . . ccmscien- ti Illx worlwr . . , tlmrlqliiig n-yew . ., 1-1itl1t1si:utit'.,. Kl:ii'gic's our favorite com- lfllllfill for :i long flint. 622 , -, 3, 4, Secretary 3 2, 3: Hockey Z, 3, 43 Newcomb l, 2, 31 Soccer 1, 2 B11rr0uQl15 flu olm 5 1 7 Ba5k0tb'1ll 1 2, 33 H1 1 1:01121-11311 1, -. subtle ,CCI'C'... I1 11 'lxri-M11 -lg I'r X JIPUXA If Z! AIYIZYAV 111 'WP 1211111111 X11-111113 X111 Il 11111 XII 1-1 1 XI 1111 1151 1'511lc111'5 1.151 7 N 1 x ' Pm' 51 .Xml 51111141 l't'I1I'l'INL'I1I llI'g'6s 5 ' : '- . 'Q '11l1t111lc is 511111e11111.-5 111 5 ', 1161 11111111 WY l'111'111!1.v.' 1.175 ' ' I711II1v'5 111111' I-I'1tlllI ' k111111' 11111, 111111 ' -1' '1111l 5111 Shy . .. Z1 1111 1'e5c1'x'e1l 1111111 11111 1111111111 th2lt.S likcly 111 lllllllllx' Klllt 111 11111 111111',,. llllllrslllllllls . 5hc laugl15 till 5116 cries. 63 I1 4 111'11'Ix' -4 -w di' -. i ,v A P fu ' ...K I 'Q 51655 f I 'K r , ' is . 3' uf. , ,KVA I , ' 1 ix, ZifwQ3 '3 3' . . - .f ,L vs-ly 35 xx uf 4 S G .. 2' v -f' '32 ja ,. - Q .1 z ev X ' h xlil' 1 ' Il al . 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X111111 IVN11111 1111111 k1111'RS1': C11 1' i 1 1 X QHP11 1111111x IN 11IL' ll1'1'1'l '1 N '. . . . , Yin 1VI'gs1l1t t 7 P 111111 Llulm 1, .., 3, 4, -- ' -11 .., resides 11L51l1Cl1t'5 1.1sI 3. 1111N 1111- 111111111 111 Il 111:1s11'1' 51111.11 1-11111:111111'11 11111111111111111111111111111111 111 1111K 1111111111 1111 N N L'I 5 x 1 11101 N1 H 7 .'11'l'Ul7tI1f1Afl'1A1l 1 - ' L-11-5 U111llllf'n X ll1111X 11111 11111111111 -ll'51x 111iw 1 111111 lIl11LI 11f11X1'N 41111. 11111 1111 1111 l111l1K111 1111111 11l111l 11111111 6 6 yfnarga ref fgjgjiiftg! 3250111657 53 l i'icml Straw-l, lit-xt-rlx' .lvxunc llnzn tcwlesl-. Craft Club lg Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4: President's List 2, 33 Daisy Chain 3g Council Representative 43 Air Raid Precaution 1, v l ps C sl C-J Those graceful acts, Those thonsancl clecencies, that mlaily flow From all her words and actions. -Puradisv Lax! Our petite talented Peggy -her artistic charm has put over many activities-beautiful blonde wavy hair-collector of souvenirs. 67 ATIQKVWI K I 8:5C0lffj .ZQJPZCLJOW 8 Iiilgeinere Roacl, Fast Lynn blcxiok HIGH COURSE Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4: College Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Pan American 3: Move-Up Exercises 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 2, 33 Field Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team Z, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 1, 2, 33 Volley- liall 1, Z, 3, Honor Team l, 2, 3: Chapel Pianist 2, 3: Pianixt Move-Up Exercises 1, 2, 3. ,4Y. 4 YQ V, X Y. l'.Xnrl 1-ver against exiting cures l,:1p nic in mf! l,i'rli:1n ziirsff-l.'.'Illrgr0 Soplnxticznc :it ilu- kc-ylmzml - .-Xninsing coinpzinion-XVe enjoy her :im-cflnu-N :mfl lllt'llll'L'a ul- .Xnnc e llc-liglilliil zulclilion to our group this year. 68 Dramatic Clulm 2, 3, -1, Secretary -ll llllllliill Dclmatiug Club Z, 3, -1, Presicleut 33 Assn-umlsly Committcc 3, -1, Chairman 3, 41 llrcsideufs List l 7 3' Yicc l'r sirlmu - V -. . , - 11 ' I Coopcrativc Council 43 New York Conn-utiou of Teachcrs Colleges 3: Laurel Chain 33 Modern Dauvc 32 C0llllIl0IlL'0I1lCllt Speaker. fHerp worcls. lilw s 1 A I R C mfr' llllfdclllll , ... . . X1 ll.lIlxIs 5ll11l.l.lHf+ I1 NIHIQ llama lc-11 I f ' xl' X: H 11 mum uuulvll lllll :urv scrxuors trip 'llv lllerb at con1u1:u14l. .rlgwlfwlv Charming and poised at all times - capulmlm :mf 0116 of the most versatile members of our class. 69 l Lltuuut u 1 .1ll suuzuwu ar 1 1 1 F8148 Ogdlfl 168 Garfield Avenue, Chelsea JUNIOR HILYII CoLfRsE John Burroughs Club lg Camera Club 2, 3, Business Manager 35 Chairman Publicity Committee 45 Presi- dent's List Z, 33 Laurel Chain 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 1, 33 Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team 33 Soccer l, 23 Softball l, 23 Volleyball 1, Z5 First Aid 1. clisplaying .Xll virtue giwicc. :iiirl wisflfiiii to acliit-ve 'liliiiigs highest, greatest-fl'i11'i1d1'.w Rr'giIi11r'rl llogii-R :i sport ciilliusizist :incl loyal lriencl-our favorite guard in lizislwilizill a tirclr-ss NYUI'liCl' for the Publicity Cominittcc-vivacious personality. 70 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Presidente List l, 2, 3: Class Day Usher 3: Basketball 1, 23 Hockey 22 Soccer 1, Z3 Volleyball l, 2: First .-Xid 1. I , MIL!! ffl ,541 C'lll'l'lfIU 5 liillrcrlgl' Strvvl. lil-u-fly ll'NIUIi llnzn lovlcfl 'lVl1o as Cshej sung, would take the prisoned soul And lap it in Elysium. -Camus A contagious laugh-boundless good Ili-lU.lI'C-lllllSlCZll, as slwwn by the Pops and Operetta- Yolly's the lucky possessor of an even clispositiou. 71 onide .jcernan 68 Phillips Street. Lawrence JUNIOR HIGIT COURSE Camera Club 1, Z, Treasurer 3: Pitman Debating Society 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 International Relations Club 43 Tri-Mu 43 Chairman Publicity Committee Council 43 Chairman VV.A.A. Sports Night 33 Presi- dent's List 1, 2, 33 Daisy Chain 33 Cooperative Coun- cil Representative 33 LOG Reporter 33 Sports Editor 43 Head of Hiking 33 Treasurer NV.A.A. 43 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3g Softball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 23 First Aid 1, Z3 Civilian De- fense Corps 1. x 'lircat acts rt-qi1ii'c great lllL'IlllS ol C1ll6l'llI'lSC.U- Pa1'm1'i.i'r' Rvgflizzrd lixcclli-in m'g:1iiizcr4witty and nuncbalant-wcll clressecl, fashion per- 'vct H- l.n-. knils CflllSl1lllllj'fUlll' memories will include gay times with her at l'l1nn lslzinrl. 72 554011 IHA lNl Niiuiiiiei' Flini, Niimixi l1x1uiqlli1,li4.,xi i IT Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4: Vresiclentk l.iNt l, 2. 3: Hockey 23 Soccer l, 23 Ynllcvlmll 1, 2, 3: .Xir Raid Preeaution 1: Collegiltc Defense. x. L,, XYitli 11 smile that glwwefl Liglestizll wwf 1'e4l. livxm-3 IIIWPIWI' lime. f'i11'i1ff1ffr I 1 ' Modest, unassuming, quiet wit-her cwiiveixziliivii s1v:ii'lilef---wine will enjoy going to sclwol. 7 3 5:11, 111 11,1 311 1,l'1l11I'11SC S111-ct. Hax'c1'111 1I'NI1,1R 11111111 C111'RS15 C':1111c1'z1 C11111 -13 1'rcsi11e11t's List l, 2, 3: Basketba Y1111cy11z111 13 First .-X111 1, 11111 :111x1 1111111211 l111X1ll1'1f 111 1.11111H 1111111111 lZ1'1-:1111:- -lIl'11 11IX'1l11' 1-111'11:1111111g 11:11'1f11111c111? -C'1111111x ,X 111lll11llI11X'K' 1:1w 111111 11111111-1' f111'15' 5111- 1111s Il way with 11s 1111 1 gc11111s 11 1111- 11411111 :11111 11'1'11111g 11111'11'1' 11111-111 :11111 g1-111115 w111 11111. 711 lntvrnational Rclatiims Club l, 2, 3, l'1'cf1clt-'mt 5. Class Yicc l'rt-siflt-nt li Clws 'l'1'eas111'c1' 21 l,l'L'NlKlk'lll.5 List 1.2, 3: l.:uu'cI Chain 3: f n - -- ' ls nmltmtmult 51-ktllxtl International Rt-lzttimxf Cflulm LwUlllk'l'L'llCK' 3' I UCS . x . ' Rcwc rter .21 A-Xrlv:1m'crl First .Xicl Cwlllwc lg .xxwlsllllll l 'ltnr LLll'l'l lx Z52Il'AlIl'll WjUl ll0I'l I4 lluuml:1l'y' lluzul, xllllfllill .IVNIHIQ lllfill l'u1'l:sli -.: T Y ,--,?, . .Y A ff gl ,. 25 1 V jf . l ther! soul more lwcm To st-1'x't' tl1c1'cwitl1 ll1L'l'I Klzllgt-11 :mtl IJl'L'FL'l'Il err trum- ilL'Clllllll.H- Sufzfrff: fill llfs l3I1'11fim'.v.c Quietly llltll1Sl1'lHl1S-lllICllCClll2lllj' lllfllllfllillfllllltll Qlmrm :tml pulse- zt sympatlmetiq ll5lt'llC'1'1CIll5ZllllC, witusss tlu' Blu-ic .Xppu-cizltiml l'1'f1g1'z11m-at true friend. ,.- IO J ff S ff MCL 2 81,08 20 Sinitli Street. Lawrence jcxioiz HIGH Cocizsii 'AW ,. International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3g Pitman Debating' Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Class Treasurer 33 Class Vice-President 45 Tri-Mu 4: Collegiate Defense Committee 3: Presidents List 1, 2, 33 Daisy Chain 33 Coinniencement Speaker: Cooperative Council Representative 2g International Relations Club Conference 2, 3, 43 New York Con- ference 33 Basketball 2: Hockey 2, 3: Soccer Z3 Softball 2, 33 Volleyball 13 First Aid 1, 3. if 'EP I ,W liiiflu lifnifiiii' spzirkle tliriiugli your eyes. -,elrradcx H . 1 Xtisttile miss feloqnent speaker-puisccl, capable :incl efncient leader- llllisl .unusine miiimiiiniig slie lirinf-'s Qzivetv wlierever slie Hoes. 76 Liatc Editor CLIPPFR ' 7 Hill' X, 'ZUII -lvl lllk'Hllllll Nlltll xllllll flee Clulm lg Hook Llulm lg Craft L'l11l13.-li l'rwimln-:mtl I Llst 2: Class Day 's L lur 31 l'll'SI .Xlcl Lourw l: ,MSO- nxlvltll Illee CUIlYL'I'5lIlg' l f11I'gL'I :lll Il llx11mll14.lu1m'1:1 mc v f l'l1211l11fl' lux XXX' clepcfmlcfl on her ful' the ctlectixx- lust wlmln in :ul .ummm-' Xlllllllllfll 5 sl1e's quiet zmfl puisc-cl A ller zlulmuru hair lun mulls llN figll with cmy 1'--r llfllll' punt'- 77 544 ' 153 Y ff' ri - ,Ir x P x v ,PJ 'i' 1 V. I 4 kr . , ,A ,4 f 1 . af Q' Z'- '21 -4- , . 4 ax. lf fr, Q Q Q 1 I 4 J , -Q -4-fzv , p its . I-.kg . KL J J 415' HX A ' I Q .1 . r'-.f, A- A S .--- . . Q'7 ,.'l.l5' . ', 1'n 'V .,1 J .-:-.7 ' 'jf' v' 'IA V- , -. - - '-' f 1 1' Jr- ' .:'hj'j.f',i.ag'51 wr - 3, v k '14 - . 4 , . . -, avf'-va -. ug, ,.' ' Y 4,5 fix! ', 5 1... --iff-92 H -'W'-4 . an 4 1 's -X 0-' 5 . N N . 1' la'--'V gm.. rn , . N , . if f ,. . - i ls . ,gifffm Mrgrnarz, 4 S93 Nlhsliington Street. Norwoml lil.liKl ICNTARY CUVRSI Sketch Club lg Camera Club 33 Association for Child- hood Education l, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 3: Council Representative Z: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockev 2. 3: Newcomb lg Soccer 2, 35 Softball 1, Z3 Volleyball 1, Z, -lg Class Day Usher 3. Lire while ye 111ay. - lkniriixv Log Syl is happy-go-lucky and always ready for fun. Her expert flirecrinc guided us to success in our three major stage productions. xx tl MM Ewa 145 XYalker Road, Swampscott IfI.1zx1tixTARx' CoL'RsE I 1 X K X N Y ,,,,..i, WJ Pleasant In know, anal worthiest to be all Craft Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer lg Mathematics Club Z, 3, 4, 'Treasurer Z, Publicity Director 3: Asso- ciation for Childhood Education 1, Z, 3, 42 Collegiate Defense Committee Z, 3, 43 Chairman Freshman Frolicg Class President lg Presidents List 2, 33 Council Representative l: Columbia University Press Association Conference Z, 3: LOG Reporter 2, Asso- ciate Editor 3, Managing Editor 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team l, 2, 33 Hockey Z, 33 Newcomb lg Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 2: Softball 1, 2, 3: Yolleyball 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 23 First Aid Detach- ment l'nit 2, 33 Laurel Chain 3. llarl in l't'lllClNllI'2lllt'k' always with flCliQlll.Hfl,lII'tIllI'.Vl' 1.051 lQuthit ' is piwtty :mtl capalmle as a leaf ler. She has clone some really tine 'orlt lor thc- lllti in the past tour years, but slit- has always found time for lllle :mtl for all sports on the XXVHXHX. calm-nc lt-r. 80 Cooperative Cotmeil 33 XY..-X.:X. Conference, Hridgef water 43 Yiee President XY..X..fX. -lg Head of Hiking 2: Head of Hockey 31 Basketball l, Z. 3, -1, Honor Team l, 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team 2: New- comb 11 Soccer 1, Z, 3, Honor Team lg Softball l, 23 I li C! 0111.50 e l'IIlll'I'.5 ,lIl'fl'l' l'-l .Xerial Street. .Xl'llllQl'lll lint nt Xl tm tm ltbl Vi, . 'Flirt , 1 Clee Club l, 2, 3, -lg Association for Qqlllllllltklll Education 1, 2, 3, -lg I'resident's List l, 2, S3 Secretary Volleyball 1, Z, 3, Honor Team 23 Class Secretary 2: mi Laurel Chain: Chairman More-Up Exercises 4. begins ber rosy lwogress sittiliiigfe l't1mfl1'x.' 1,051 Louise is always brimming over witli lzmgbter and agloxv witli liealtln' beauty. Seated at the piano sbe bas often led Us in song, :mtl in tbl' gym slle bas been a leader in sports. l 8 1 OIWVLLZ 095108K S7 Pearl Street, Melrose l'll,E1IliNT.XRY LlOL'RSE Mathematics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 55 Association for Childhood Education 3, 43 C0- advertising Manager CLIPPERQ President's List 1, Z, 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 33 Newcomb 1, 2, 31 Soccer 1, 2, 3, -lg Air Raid Precaution Course 1. ' ann llfljllllllllft tliouglitn intent. I'r1n1zl1'.vf' Los! t'.,gNitf' hm lnmu-tl lwist-lf tu ln- tllc only trnc math wizarcl in the class. Slut wsu ilu' irlt-:il girl to tzalac clnztrgg- of thc sale of win' stamps :incl bonds in the collvgv, :nail wt' Niiicm-11-ly' tlirnilx ln-r for ln-r work. 89 3: Basketball 1, 2, -lg Hockey l, 23 S Glee Club 1: Camera Club 3: Craft Club 43 Asso- ciation for Childhood Education 4: Presidents List octer 1, 2. J 2 xodamomf .fdgce C01fz5fc11f1fL'1w 24 lilllililllll Stiwct, Salt-111 lf1.1ax11-:x'1',x1cY t'o1'1m-1 ff The hrcath of life. -I'111'111f1'x1' Inf! Roz has magic feet that have clzmcetl their way tu fame. Perlizips that helps to explain why she hops and trots along the corritlors, too filled with energy for just plain walking. 83 .Slain War? Gmc Liara l7'J l31'11z11,lwz1y', lfx'e1'e l21.1:x11zN1'.xRx' Co1'Rs1: -lohn Burroughs Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4 Association for Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, 45 Presi dcntk List 1, 33 LOG Reporter: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Hockey Z, 3, -l, Honor Team Z, 35 Newcomb 1, Z Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, HOIIOI' Team 33 Softhall 1, .Zg Volley hull l, 2, Honor Team 2. Il1z1l 111 llt'l' llr1wc1'x' worlx cloth 51113. aa ll l'vl1.s'4'1'nxn 4 5ll'llIl 1x l11111l ul 511111415 :md study :md is always loolciilg f0l'NVIl.l'll 10:1 fcw llllIlllll'N 111 llK'l' lmw wha -1h1l.' to c':1tc'l1 1111 1111 thc lzntc-st hc-st scllcr. 84 Camera Club l, 2, 3. 4, Business Manager 3: .-Xssof ciation for Childhood Education 1, Z, 3, 4: LOG Reporter 3, 4: Basketball 23 Hockey .23 Soccer 1, Z, Honor Team Z5 Air Raid Precaution Course 1. .AQLVL iZ38xS?8!Lll'L0 31 flflllll Strcct, Some-rvillc li1.14:xll-3x'1e.xm' Corus:-1 l '- the constant mood of her calm IllOllg'llfS.u-CUIIIILV Helen is placid and kind-speaking-never a harsh word. Poise like that comes only from understanding others. 85 06Llfl 1 lZ Barr Street. Salem li1,ExrENT,tRY COFRSE Glee Club 1: Mathematics Club Z. 3, -1, Vice-President 31 Association for Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Council Representative 1: New England Teachers Conference lg LOG Reporter 1, 2, 3, 43 XV.A.A. Publicity 33 Representative 2: Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3: Newcomb 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1, 2, 35 Volley- ball I, Z, 3, -13 Air Raid Precaution Course 1. Enjoy your rlc-ar wit. and gay I'llC'lfH'lC.H-Ptll'tIflI..k'l' Ifvgainrd hhlllllllllnl is merry and guy, at leader in fashion at S.T.C. lrler favorite lifPl'lll ol' rccrerltirm is prom-trot 86 John Burroughs Club lg Association for Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, -13 Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 43 Hockey 2, 4: Newcomb l, Z1 Soccer l, 2, 3. 43 Volleyball l, 2, -1. mil, W my Im XXlntIicr Street. l.x'nn l.l.i.x1 I-.x min tm im- 9' XYliere more is meant than meets the ear. -I1 Pc11,vw'n.m Mary has a keen sense of humor and continually regales us with her dry witticisms. She is completely imperturbable at all times. 87 2 , . J 4. ,K 5. eaneffe Wamigi l-l Albion Street. Somerville l21.i2Aii2NT.txRY COURSE val .T Y i Calm-ra Club l, 2, 3, -1, President 3: Association for Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Presidenfs List 23 Council Representative 4: LOG Reporter 33 Ex- change Editor 43 Soccer l, 2: Hockey Z3 Basl'etball 23 .-Xir Raid Preeaution Course lg Divisional Repre- sentative CLll l'lfR. ezi sweet :ind virtuous soul. -Sllllllllf 'lt-:im-tte if Ilia- girl wlio knows lion' to work all of those Camera gadgets :tml film flt-velopt-rs: zu :i result, slit- niiglit be found almost any zlfternoon in the dzirlt room. 88 ' 3, 4: Camera Clulm 3: Lraft Club -lg Dairy Chain 3: lnslqctlrall 1. 2, 3, -lg Hockey 2, 3, 43 Newcomb lg ,Curr l, 2: Softlmll l, 23 Yollcylmall 1, 2, 4. 106117 ff 4l Xlzxriv .XYt'llllL'. lfwwtt l'll,l-lXll-QX'I'.XRY lmlcfl-1 cc Clulw lg ,Xfsociation for Cldlfllmod Iiduqation 1, Z' 1 - sweet with Cll2ll'lll.H -- I'lm11!1'.w lmxf Mac has the pertest nose in the wlmlv Senior clnsf. Her clcwr play' un words puts her in the punster category. 89 , 7 W! Pl Gnnor 2 zz fAwf1'1f1p a I 7' 1'Q'IL'I' '1'llf1s R11:111, 1X1'1111g 1 11'X'1fY'l'XRY LUVRS111 ' ' ' 111'ia1ti1111 fm' L'11i111111,11111 Ifrlucation Mlm' Q1ll1l l, Kas 2, 3, -11 1'I'CS1t1L'lll'N Lift 2: .Xsmciatc Editor LLII 1'1-IRQ H:1f1cct11:111 1, 2, 3, 41 Ifflockcy 2, 3, -13 Ncwcox 1, 23 S11L'L'L'1' 1. 2, -11 Y11111-yI1:111 2, 3, -1. X1111 11-1-1 111:11 1 lllll 1lill1l11tl 111.111 1 14111111', f l'111'111l1.v1' 1.11.11 ' x'111' 1-111' Jl11X'U11R'. S1lL' 111105 :1 1 1 1:11 1X 1.111 111141 11111 1-11-1' 1'1-51111 1111111 1 I1 11111 111111 111 1 11111111 11l1'X' 1111 1111- 1111 111- 111,-1' 11111g'111'. QI11111 '1111x1': J 'J' N I 9 0 6U l'l'Ll2 55 llllllllll1l'L'l' Street, lfzisl Xllfyilifnitli l'.l.liNl liN'l'.XRY Lorksi-1 fs CW john Burroughs Club l, Z, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Associa- tion for Childhood Education l, 2, 3, 4: Presiclcnt's List 1, 2, 33 LOG Reporter 3, Alumni Editor 45 Air Raid Preeaution Course 1. '- sober, steadfast, and clcninre. -II Pu11.wm,m Carmella is retiring hy nature but eonnnancls zulmiring' glances for correct answers when everyone else is stumped. 91 Aria Mfroce Z 138 Hutchinson Street, Revere IiLr:x112NT.xRY COURSE Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Association for Childbo - Education 1. 2, 3, -lg Presidenfs List 33 Basketb 1, Z, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 4: Newcomb 1, Z: Soccer il wilflerllus uf ,u'eets. v l'a11'ufli.w 1,051 filurizl bus :1 grin that sprezuls lb ber erinkling blue eyes. She attacks all prwlrlc-um with gum! bumm' :mel :1 clash of serirms11ess. 92 bln' Llulv 1, -lg l,l'l'5ll1L'llt 5 l.1wt 1, 2, .13 XX .qX..'X. Llafs Rt'llI'k'bCllIZlliVC I, 33 Hczul of fluwling lg Head of Xullvyhall 43 Ilzukctlmall I, 2, 51 Hockey 2, 33 Xcw- wmlv I, 23 Soccm' 1, J, 3, Honor 'll-am lg Yolluvlmall 1 w IJII C911 1.11 fem w v A .wh Su 2, fl Hay Vhznin' litu ux Ifllllll LI ll'I'I R .'Xml grim: that mm wlm saw In wifh hm' 5 mmit Xx l'll1lk'. l,y11l1 l'1l.l-'XII4Nl.XRY tmwm 4 'Q' Vx . ,- I'lX'. - l'41111f11,n' f,u.vf ufyllllitn is Fll1hl1i5IiClllt'Il, glever. zmrl zlrlmzxlmln-. Vl:ly'i11g thc pizxlm, 4IllllL'il1Q' rczulilmg, :mcl IJZ1l'IiCil7Z1til1g' in sports are IN1l11I7C1'L'1l Zlllltlllg her mum 1lL'I1YlIl.'x 93 Wcokffa Hman 46 Tappan Street. Everett ELEMENTARY COURSE ,4 Camera Club 3: Craft Club 4: Association for Child- hood Education l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club lg College Choir l, 2: Presidenfs List 3: Laurel Chain 33 Newcomb lg Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, Z3 Hockey -, .. 2 ,eccer -' , ittball 1' X olleyball l, 2, 4. ri 1 . l ,LM , .l We ll1ll'lllllllllPllN rllllllll on golden hinges 111r1x'iiig'. -1i'c1rc1zli.vv l,0.vl Xickit- lm, Wit lnmxvii cyl-5 :mel Z1 piilk-zmcl-wliitc complexion. She is our Clllilft' lor :1 tt-:relic-1' wli om :ill eliilclren will lure :mtl respect. 94 HMA Ofbzfzide egzericfan 30 Hudson Street, l-y'nn l'.I.l'INl liNT.XRY Lot'Rs1i Association for Childhood Education 1, 2, 3, -ll Treas- urer Z, Yice President 33 Glee Club l, 2, 3,-1, Secretarv 3: Choir l, Z, 3, -lg Council Representative 3: Class Day l'sher 3: Head of Newcomb 3, Recording Secre- tary -lg Basketball Z, 3, -l: Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2. - such music sweet. - Pt11't1u'f,vt' Lost Sherry is petite and lovable, possessing at voice that cztptivates everyoiie especially her sergeant in the army. 95 Wczrdzfa game Sufgualza 20 Lenox Road, Peabody liLr:x1EN'1uxRx' CoL'RsE lilce Club lg Camera Club 33 Association for Chll hood liclucation l, 2, 3, -lg Class Day Usher Volleyball l. frllilfxll nl' golfla-11 flue-fb, f al'u1'mli.v1' l,0.vl Nl:n1'tx ' Ima :1 twinlxlv in lu-1' vw :mrl :1 smilc for lu-1' nlzmv lric-mls. 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' ffk'A.'T hifi .flr ul r, I,-a - ,. 2 ma, . 1 'x 1 -xx we ,......-,.-f-N 4. , 1 ,kv sh' - 4 a. ,'Q5'11 -Fi' n 5' . T1 A .ge A .V f 4 r l A . Eff Af gi, 'ft-i E Y I EXW LAN In IR ,DX CAM PLTS Salem. Blass. june. 1945 Dear G. I. joe. Class of 1945: XYhen you left to serve Cncle Sam I took it upon myself to jot down a few words now and then describing all of the important happenings here at Salem throughout our four years. .Xlthough you were not actually with us. you played an important role in all of our college activities. Perhaps as you browse through the various entries you will be able to recapture some feeling of the spirit of the old days. The first entry is headed Forest River Park, Sept. 12, 1941. The physical examinations for entrance were behind us and I had just arrived home from one of the most bewildering days of my short career. They called it Orientat,ion Day. but I insisted that there were limits beyond which adjustment could not'be brought about. Imagine having aptitude tests all morning, luncheon in the gym with junior sisters introducing us to everyone in sight. and the speeches: XYel- come to STCH: join a club : Pay your blanket feeu: Cse the catalogue in the library. Xyith bulging eyes we were led around the building for a tour of inspection and later turned loose to sc1'eain our approval to newly-made friends. These. of course, are the things I remember now, but when that letter was written I seemed primarily concerned with the astonishing discovery that there were men in the college, enough for at least three football teams! Qct. 10. 1941 -Today I went to school in a long nightgown, made fifteen pigtails of my curly locks, carried my books in a bushel basket. wore a string of onions around my neck. No, we weren't crazy, but I was being initiated by a secret clan calling themselves honorable sophomores. Wipe that smile off your face. Carry these books, and these, and these. Blackout-hit the floor! The worms we dug. the poetry we memorized. and the shows we put on will never be found in museum records. but as long as the class of '45 lives. the memories of initiation will ever call forth heart-felt laughter. Remember the banquet and those four skits? The CCC Boys -or Christopher Columbus nearly brought the roof down, and the actors of School Days in Pantomimen spread word around of a proferred Broadway contract. The elementary offering of Li'l Abner showed evidence of material for a female wrestling team-those bodies all over the stage! The Parisian fashion show revealed a certain charm that has followed these junior High sophisticates throughout their sojourn at Salem. We held our first class election this month. Naturally. each of us expected to be president. The best man won. Ruthie Boyce was our first president, Barbara Norton, the vice-president. .-Xnne Haggarty, the secretary. and Tony Sanella held the purse strings. The man-shortage problem hadn't presented itself quite so forcefully back in Nov. 12, 1941, with the result that most of us managed a date for the Fresh- man Frolic. It was really a gay anfair with Yirginia reels. waltzes. a conga line and ah. sweet swing! Not even our best friends were aware that some of us had robbed the local high school of its star quarterback for the evening. Dec. 9, 1941 -Today we heard President Roosevelt declare war on the Axis countries. The words came to us from the radio in the hall. Surrounding the stage. with determined but almost unbelieving expressions. were boys like you. whom I had grown to respect. I respect you even more now. because upon you rests the duty of restoring peace to the world. We all changed after that moment. not visibly, but from within. XYithout forgetting how to laugh and wisecrack, we took up new tasks. Shall you ever forget your first furlough and being bandaged and splinted for a broken arm and leg? The only thing you didn't imitate very well was a victim of sunstroke. It seemed more as if you were stricken with internal injuries. the way you doubled 1 0 1 fd I ,-- ' ,-gr , f' Q -.I 3 ui . 4 T A, fi I .Pr - I I 'WP-rl 6' IH: af up from laughter. The air-raid precaution course that was given prepared many a prospective lady air-raid warden for active duty. On the occasions when simulated air-raids were carried out at school, it never occurred to me that you might some day face the real thing. XYe gave blood, sent food to you Salem boys in the service, saved news- papers. and wiped the perspiration from our brows as we struggled with artificial respiration. Conference sports were discontinued for the duration, a new word in our vocabulary that meant when .Iolmny comes marching home. The Navy Y-l course became popular among men in the college, and for a while we had visions that the government might take over our fair college, and flood the campus with eligible midshipmen. L'nfortunately, this excellent plan never materialized. and as time went on we watched our men gradually disappear from the halls of Salem. May, 1942-There are two things we shall always remember about this particular month of May Y the sunny hours we spent lying on the rocks at Forest River Park and th: long succession of banquets. .-Xll kinds of food were still plentiful, so we did not have to contend with substitutes. We gorged ourselves with ice cream and sat back while the upperclassmen made the speeches. Adjudged one of the best of these affairs was the XY..-XA. banquet. This may have been because some of the Freshmen took the oath as members of the Executive Board. Do you remember the little song that always seemed to pop up around our banquet tables-- Here is table number one, Vvhere is table two? ulune. l9-i2-XYe all returned to college on the morning of June 9, to take part in Move-up exercises. Final exams were behind us and we clung to these last few hours together before taking up our summer war jobs. Ours was always a singing class and our voices on this particular morning may well have been heard as far away as Plum Island. In the afternoon we adjourned to Salem XN'illows where we ate, swam, sang, and talked of the coming vear. Healthilv exhausted and groaning about our sunburns, we said goodbye until another year. Sept. 1942-This early fall month found us once again behind our desks with books propped up before us. lt didn't seem quite possible at first that the initiation process could have reversed itself in so short a time. Last year we had received, but now it was our turn to give. We readily became experts in the art of metiug out daily duties to quivering freshmen, an art perfected only after hours of lengthy consultation among Sophomore bigwigs. The frosh kept the entire college in an uproar until the fateful night of the Initiation banquet. XYe saw to it that they provided an excellent program for wildly appreciative upperclassmen. To add to the fun and excitement. Com- mercial Sophomore I was announced to have the most effective table with Priorities of l942. The class officers for the current year were: president. Bob Sheehan: vice president, Catherine XX'illiams: secretary, Louise Carter: treasurer, Barbara Norton. Our first class activity was the roller-skating party at the North Shore Rolladrome. For many it was the first attempt at skating in a rink, but after one or two slight upsets they were ready to compete with the veterans. In December everyone was discussing plans for acceleration, however, no one seemsd to be in favor of it because it would leave even less time in which to earn that essential tuition money. Boys of the month were Rob Sheehan. Iiddie Tobin, and Rusty Lodi. The trio joined the Coast -Xrtillery and soon left to take up their Army duties. Chris Eliopoulos went when the Army reserve was called: 'lack McLaughlin answered the Navy callg -lim llarks went to the .-Xrmy. They all went so suddenly that there was little time for goodbyes, but Dick Rossi ex' pressed what we all felt in his poem: 103 5 Q,- M11 .gfs . '24 'fgs 33 'Q-5! ,H C4 . gl, , ...J l.ol The Vanishing Sophomore' lfight commercial sophomoresg wasn't Salem heaven! .Xway went Sheehan. then there were seven. Seven little students, all were in a lix: Tohiu heard the hugle call. then there were six. Six sagacious sophomores, glad to he alive: The draft caught Lodi, then there were tive. Five anxious classmates. not so happy as heforeg Mcl.aughlin joined the Navy, then there wsre lonr. Four Hdgetty fellows: Chris, bloc. blim, and me! Christy got a letter, then there were three. Three silly sophomoresg none knew what to do: 'limmy chose the .Xir Corps, then there were two. Two restless remnants sit from sun to sun: Xkaiting for the mailman, then there'll he none. March, 19-13 - In response to the assemhly committees call for local talent. the Elementary Sophomores entertained the college during lecture period. Their show. This is the .-Xrmyf' was the talk of the college for months, and everywhere they went other students stared and pointed them Out as stars of that production. The end men were nothing short of sensational. hut the success of the show was made possible hy the comhined efforts of the entire class. April. 1943-Along with the usual signs of spring this year we saw two new hlack-and-gold signs in the front of the campus announcing to all passers-hy that this is the State Teachers College at Salem, Mass. They were the gift of the class of 1942 and will help to end all controversy as to the exact title of this institution. There will he no more of this Normal School husiness. Salem night was reserved at the Boston l'ops on a lovely May evening. Alumni and students filled many tables, applauding the famous orchestra heartily after the various selections. We all agree that an animal trip to Pops should he included on each social calendar in the years to come. -lune, 1943 - XYith the usual procession of hanquets and parties our Sopho- more year came to a successful end, and with it the completion of one hall' of our callege work. XX ho knows what thg future holds? Septemher, 19-l3MXYe hegan the year with our newly-acquired freshman sisters. XYe couldn't restrain the Hood of memories that took us hack to our own first year. ln some freshman sister we could see our counterpart of two years hefore. XYe've come a long way sinc: then hut with the exception of a larger store of knowledge, we really haven't changed. l'erhaps we have a little more sense and certainly we're not so arrogant as we were when we were mistreating the frosh our sophomore year! Knowledge has a humhling effect on most people. No sooner did we arrive in school than we hegan work on the .l.C.C.- Cnot the Junior Commando Corps as reported hy some wiseacre.l The chapel notices beckoning us to rehearsals constituted a veritahle plague. Chapel speakers practically threw up their hands in horror when confronted hy unidentified meters -- or shall we call it free verse? W'eren't you glad, vloe, that you went to Salem so that you could rate one ot the Christmas hoxes that the C.D.C. sent to all of you. The student hodv contributed food, cigarettes, and reading material hut the real work of packaging and mailing was done by those wonderful C.D.C. girls. 1 0 5 fff S rg .j..y-55 - 4,6 A x ' '7 L Q Z' ' ff, 'L ,gf A I .FUI y': 5' ' 21. ',f.?-4 H fr -95-K. ' 'r x'- -,rg ' Y,f A : I aliases .f .' Q C 4 ff-Vdfradznra 14 ' I ,Q ,,a.aas---- .. ..-- ..-- ---f H- , -,.,. Y 1?- -9171. Again' 4 nw f Anne Murphy was selected to he the pilot of our class this year. Dot Carlson accepted the vice-presidency and Lucille Sewell and Sylvia llergman hecamc our Il'c'ZlStll'Cl' and secretary respectively. l'eg Fielding and .Xune Suomela took the honors in the engagement department, with l'eg hecoming Mrs. .lohn Davey shortly afterward. XYe all had special thanks to oller at Thanksgiving. liven with a war going on, things can seem pretty hright when we stop to count our hlessings. For one thing we were thankful for the vacation and for another thing, we were thankful for the decisioii handed down hy the State Legislature to make SIZOO the minimum salary for teachers. -lee, you may rave for hours ahout a certain C.S.U., hut you just haven't seen anything until you see one of the shows put on hy our class. This hit of wisdom I discoverrd in a letter dated Xovemher, 1943. That was over a year ago and th: school at larg: has yet to recover from the astounding success of I-Iipl Hip! Hooray! I think I mentioned that admission consisted of the pur- cliase of a hond cr war stamps. S1202 was realized from the production, enough to huy a jeep. I'm certain that wherever that jeep is today it's serving an extra purpose, hecause that was a very special show. Can you imagine such stars as Yera Vague. Sonja Henle. listty Cirahle, Anne Miller. Betty Hutton and Frank Sinatra for reasonahle facsimiiesj gracing the stage at Salem? Classic remark of the year came from little Miss Lynne Lowrey fthe Coaeh's daughterl who inquired of her father during one of the prettiest numhers. IYhat's a paper doll. Daddy? I enteregl your picture in the Pin-up Boy Contest hut unfortunately an even handsomer Army corporal was the winner. The contest was limited to men, hut Jean Tucker would have heen the winner in any of our pin-up girl con- tests. hecause she was the first girl in our class to join the armed forces. .lean is now a lady Marine. Many of us would have liked to join her, hut we're sticking to our guns as future teachers. Fehruzu'y, I9-I4-The XY.A.A.'s decided to carry out tradition regardless of war-time conditions. and their dance was a formal affair. Stella Dawyskiha made a very charming queen. Dot Carlson and that girl with the smile in her voice, Ruth Sheridan. were stars of the Glee Cluh's Valentine Pops Concert. Music still reigns supreme on our list of entertainment preferences. Salem talent was carried into our homes when our contestants took part in the radio show Quiz of Two Cities. XYith puhlicity like that we'll soon he ahle to take our place heside members of the Ivy League. We lost one of our favorite men in the month of March. too. Dick Rossi left for the Navy. wreathed in smiles as we said gc-Odhy with promises to write. There was no one to set the occasion down in verse hut Commzrcial I held a wonderful party for him. April 29. 19-l-l- I'll he with you in apple-hlossom time. Even though that tender hit of sentiment isn't coming true for us this year. the .Iunior Prom queen will he crowned to the strains of its lovely refrain. No one will he the wiser if she is escorted hy her sixteen-year-old cousin. the one. of course, who looks almost seventeen. Despite my ten thumhs, I helped to make the prom decorations under the direction of patient Eva Peterson. Apple hlossoms galore. and a crown for the queen were fashioned from crepe paper. There always seems to he a certain enchantment ahout college proms and ours was no exception. Dates materialized out of the air for some, and others went through with the young-cousin idea. The setting was The Sheraton, and the girl of the night was Frances Finnerty. queen of all. And so another fond memory was added to our already hulging collection. Do you still have the picture of our new recreation room that I sent to you? It was very shiny and new that spring, hut now it has a more comfortahle. 107 .V 5-t A4 sara sax' mga-fbi 'fa' is ' Tag lux lived-in look. .Xt first it felt very strange to be able to relax a tired body on a big deep sofa. but we are learning to aecustom ourselves to our newly-found luxury. This room was quite an undertaking for the students, and was made possible by the increased blanket fee. Graduation meant a great deal more to most of us this year, because some were chosen to take part in the activities. For a while it looked as if there would be no daisies for the chain, but two small lasses gathered large baskets of them at the last minute from some unsuspecting farmer's field. llaisies aren't daisies without the little black hugs that inevitably accompany them, much to the horror of the eight young women involved. The laurel chain girls looked lovely in their whit: dresses and were not only beautiful but also helpful at the Senior Tea. lt was nice to have a pre-view of what our own graduation will be like. The setting is always the sameg only the players are changed. September, 194-l-XYe are Seniors. Does it sound strange to you, hloe? lt shouldnt because we're the same crowd you knew almost three years ago. XXI' still cut classes to stroll down to Forest River Park on a warm day. lock each other in the record room. dance in the gym at noon. and play a wicked game of httckeyg we're not beyond wearing our hair in pigtails occasionally. It doesn't seem possible that we're approaching the end of our college days. It's bound to be the best year, because we have so much to draw upon from past experiences. November. 19-l-l-I was right in saying that this is definitely the best year. Most of the -lunior Highs and Elementaries found themselves in the training school for the first eight weeks but being seasoned veterans they couldn't help but enjoy the antics of the younger generation. Practically everyone turned out for the first social event of the year- The Barn Dance. Heel-and-toe. and step-and-slide! Swing your partner and don't slip on the hayseed or be scared by the pumpkins. That was a night to delight the strong of heart and the sure of foot. Xie all tried hard to look like Early .-Xmericans with our denim jeans and plaid shirts, but many a jitterbug step was detected in the step-to! gether-slide. Xie never lost sight of our duties in the war effort. To assure the sale of a certain amount of war stamps each week, we all subscribed to the new stamp pledge system. To spur us on, an army jeep. complete with soldier. appeared one noon in our hack yard at school. XYe inspected the jeep very carefully to see if it showed any evidences of being the one purchased last year with our returns from I-lip! Hip! Hooray! Those C.D.C. girls renewed their efiorts. armed with even better ideas for the year ahead. Mel Harding was injured in a plane crash but he came out smiling. February 5. 1945-News of our new show, already in rehearsal, has leakezl out. Everywhere underclassmen were whispering, That class of '45 is at it again. Anything can happen. It did, on the night of February ZO. Som 3 day after the war is over were all going to get together again and put on all three of our shows. exclusively for you neglected servicemen who had to be satisfied with glowing descriptions. But how can I describe a musical review? I can't sing songs heard only in exclusive Parisian cafes on paper. nor can I ad lib oti paper. I can't help you to hear the sound of applause from a satisfied audience, but I can help to make that promise come true. Several exc:llent lecture periods brightened the dreary days of .Ianuary and February. .-Xlmost everyone in the college was present to hear Bernard Hagar. the concert pianist. We were thrilled by his brilliant rendition of Debussy. Beethoven, Gershwin, and the beloved Chopin. Mr. Hagar had a winning per-- sonality. and we were grateful for the suggestions he made regarding important things to listen for in the various works. 109 '1 Q , ---,.,...b.A..-V 1--- , - ' QY, :ra O 5 -s J L ' - v 'N . ,-, . .-'BX 52'-?i , . . xl v. is 5 The children from the training school have entertained us in most en- joyable Chapel programs, Everyone seemed continually amazed that children are capable of producing such sw.-et music. The little fellow who so uncon- cernedly sang about saddling his old straddle, instead of the reverse, endeared himself to the hearts of all listeners. Some of us had hardly realized that spring had arrived until these children serenaded us with songs of robins, Flowers, and sunshine. May 10, 1945--Spring brought us something new this year: something bsside the cheery calls of bright birds. crocuses hiding in hedges, and a warm sun to bring the earth to life again. lt also gave us renewed hope for certain vfctory in Europe. The end was in sight, but Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the man who hail guided our great country through this unprecedented crisis, died on April 12. Though he died on the eve of your victory in Europe, his passion for peace has had a profound effect upon all liberty-loving peoples. As I write, plans for a permanent psace structure are being discussed in San Francisco by delegates from forty-eight nations. XYe pray for the success of the Conference, our last hope for a world at peace. XYe are truly a XYar class. We had been in college only a few months when Congress declared war against the Axis powers, and on May 8, a few weeks before Commencement, Y-E Day came. Impressive Y-E Day exercises were held in the Assembly Hall, and we shall long remember President Sullivan's moving poem. I'm quoting it tor you. Because they offered all they had to give, Because they understood-and paid-the cost, Saying, XYhat matter though we die or live? This fight must not be lost, They are true patriots, our motherland, Yea, first and very staunchest of thy sons- In the bright after-years worthy to stand Xkith those imperial ones XYho fought for Poland, and with those who stood Unconquerable before that mad advancf i XYhich poured like a torrential tide of blood Into the fields of France. True patriots, for when they heard thee call, Not grudgingiy, but with an eager heart They came-and each in the mad carnival Playel his allotted pait, Saying, NYhat matter though we die or live? Giving until there was no more to give. 'luae l. l9-l5-I wish you might be her: to share with us the climax of fcur years of fun and hard work. Our calendar for -lune is full. and in order to carry out the program we shall certainly need constitutions of iron, Tuesday, 'lune 12, is THE DAY. COMMENCEMENT! Our one regret, G. I. Joe, is that you will not receive your degree with us. The postponement, however. is only one of the sacrifices you have made in the cause of Liberty and -lustice. Every teacher will carry on in your spirit, so that Americas youth may know the true meaning of this great struggle for freedom. Yours always, Susie, '45 111 'N4 'Q A-x 'xx 'xx g, -+ - . I J Il! 1 gf ,dd -9- u s 4 - Vx w ,ujfir ,n v- in w ? XYITTIEST . BEST DANCER . BEST-DRESSED MOST YERSATII.lC . MOST NAIYE . MOST SOPHISTICATED MOST SKEPTICAL . BEST-NATIQRED ERIENDLIEST . MOST ATHLETIC . 'P enior DLIQQPKH, flaw , 1.1 I 11.1.1-. S1-.xx 1-.1.l. 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Ii1'1-U11 1113 gzrecufiae Meer STELLA DAXYYSKIBA President LOUISE CARTER DOROTHIE CARLSON I ice-President Head of Hiking LOUISE KIERNAN JANE DUFFY Treasurer Head of H orlcey 'RUTH SHERIDAN RUTH YAN DYKE Recording Secretary Head of ,Yvtvvonzb ANN MCCARTHY DOROTHY XYELCH Corresponding Secretary Head of Soffer MARIE MCCARTHY THERESA O'TOOLE Manager of Team- Sports Head of Softball NORMA KEECH CYNTHIA ROE Illanager of IIIdl.'Z'l-0,1101 Sports Hvad of Volleyball CATHERINE XYILLIAMS ANNE MURPHY Head of Basketball Head of Pnblivity JANE PETERS ELIZABETH O'NEILL Head of Bozuling Head of 01111190 EMILY HANLEY MARION BCRNETT Head of Dancing Head of Brown CLASS REPRESENTATIYES MARTHA SULLIYAN BARBARA- CLARK Spnfgrj MARY XYATERS STELLA KOPANON LENORE O'BRIEN fllHi01'S XYINIFRED XYALTON F I MEREDITH DREXY 'f5 m Soplzonzores MISS XYALLACE MRS. KING Advisers 147 -,,-1 .'----wife I O frv5S-274-YQ 104' K - 'S' ' nr gr, ..' 1... -4 5 Xvf X. i , I 'ii-3 ':: E , 'wif' Q A I.. 41 -T faYv ' Qgp, J: K, v f 1' - '5f57i'.f?.- wa -- . . c . ' c:iP ?. ' ,-- ' . A '- 7'-R A af f ' A - -s 'r. ,,, -.X I . .. Q-TQ WU' ....-.55 -c.:.'- --4' gtcr- 8nn,.. - -4 ,M s :l' ',,.f r ,.4 ' ...14 .- A -,.. .- if 4 ' ' 5 ' '--Q fs .1 , .443 . .- ' 1' -A A . Y I X- -.5':Y' -451, . , - .. ,f,gi3w.- -. ' , -.v xv. . 'PNVL -.-' Q4 . s fn, rx, ,E ,lb 5 xg-. - S Q-'S-401. Q '. 4, sy- . 1 'Y ..v-,- J 4 , ..r. 'QSC 1. , , - 'Q QQ' Q., 1-19 illttrultg Birvrturg Uhr Qlnllrgr SLLLIYAN, ISDXYARD A. . BIZIQRS. GIQRTRCDIZ A. . BELL, LCCY S .... IiL'NTtfJN. L. GIZRTRCDE . BCRNHAM, GIZRTRCDE . COLLINS. IQARLE S. . . CRL I'T1iNIDIiN, FLtlRENCIi DONIZR. CHARLES Ii. . . DRISCHLL, ADELIZ M. . IZDKYARDS. ALICE H. . . FLANDERS. YERNA B. . GOLDSMITH. GERTRCDE B. HARRIS. MACDE L. . . HOFF. LILLIAN M. . . KIZILY. HELEN VI. . . KING. MARGARET C. . . LOXYREY, LANYRIENCE T. . MctSLYNN. IZDNA M. . . MURPHY, IZLIZABICTH RUCKIZTT, RICHARD H. . ROCIi1K'IiI-I-, LEUN H. SRRCJCL. A, HUGH . STHNIZ, MILIJRIIIU 13. XXALLACIE, MIRA . XYARIQ, AMY Ii, . XYITHAM, RIQATRICIQ . XYOCJIJS. C. FRANCIS . CLARK, ANN K. . ITVIQIQIZFFIQ, MARY M. . SCLLIYAN. RUTH M. . B.. . 16 Pondvieyv Road. Arlington . 268 Lafayette Street. Salem . . So Central Street. Beverly 03 Xlasliington Avenue. Cambridge . . 13 Summit Avenue, Salem 18 Seaview Avenue. Marblehead 18 Raymond Avenue. Salem -13 Scotland Road. Reading 1251 Main Street. Fitchburg . 9 Temple Court, Salem . 11 Puritan Road, Swampscott . 12 Lincoln Street. Manchester 22-1 Lafayette Street. Salem 117 Lafayette Street. Salem . 8 Littell Road, Brookline 12 XYare Street. Cambridge 3-19 Pleasant Street, Malden . 88 McKay Street. Beverly . -1 Grove Street. Natick . . ti Oak Circle, Marblehead . SOO Lafayette Street. Salem 1.32 Asbury Street. South Hamilton . 18 Raymond Avenue. Salem . 28 Lothrop Street. Beverly 8 Ilierce Street, Marblehead 209 Chatham Street, Lynn . 28 lflsmere Avenue, Lynn . 8 liowden Street. Marblehead . . 8 Grove Street, Salem 117 Xyaterhill Street, NYest Lynn Uhr it-Inrarv flltlann Uraining Svrlgnnl MOHIIY, tZlCClRGlf FAI.l.UXYS . . 3 Sheridan Road, Swampscott CXMISRIIXQIQ. ISJURIS A. . UIAMLS. M. l'.l.IZAlil'.l H . RNHQIIT, li. YICRA . Ll'l l'l.li. t3litJRtil-I XY. . . MeSXYliliNliY. MIRIAM 51. . MLNYAN, YIULA l. . l'l'.Rll.XM, MARY . . RllilifD1,.X, Y. .IUHN . 14 Ilemenway Road, Salem . 162 North Street, Salem . 135 Ocean Street, Lynn , 'ltr Oakwood Street. Lynn . 20 Lincoln Street, Lynn -152 Lafayette Street, Salem 118 Lafayette Street, Salem . . 138 North Street, Salem SMALL. ICSTIIICR L. . 21? lfranldin Street. Marblehead 'l'l't'lil1R SYPII l 1113 l If '. .. 1 , . . v .1 ayette Street, Salem XX Alllx, MARY lf. , . -lt? liutl'um Street. Salem Olummvrriul Juninr I AGNEW, M. XYIRGINIA .-XNDERBERO, ELLEN V. ARNOLD, PAULINE H. BERTOLINI, NORMA C. CALIA, PALLINE A. COADY, .LXLISON M. DEHL, KATHERINE R. DOYLE, AGNES F. . DUFFY, M. JANE . FAY, LOUISE A. . FREEDMAN, IEUNICE HARRINGTON. DOROTHX' ICEECH, NORMA Ii. LISOOK, NATALIE . NIAKUC, HENRY J. LQCCARTHY, ANN M. RQCCARTHY, lui.-XRIE SHAUFFER, HOWARD . ol Clnlcls Street, Lynn . li Houston Street. Lynn . 32 Putnain Street, Salem 20 Merriinac Street. .Xnieslrury . 21 Michigan .'Xvenue, Somerville . 13 lilni Street. Monument lieacli . . liroukclale Avenue, Methuen .501 lfast Seventh Street, South Boston 151 . . . 53 Hill Street. Malden 181 Claphoartltree Street. XYestwOOcl 203 Shore Drive. XYintlirOp 553 Second Street, Fall River 100 Castle Road, Naliant . . 50 Park .Xx'enue, Lynn 48 lfclio Grove .-Xvenne. Lynn 153 Fort Hill Avenue, Lowell . 176 Chelsea Street. Charlestown . 122 Cottage Street. Chelsea Glninxnrrrial glllllflll' ll BlCLEAN, BIILDRED --X. . RIINER, Al.-XRGARET M. . AIULLANEY, JEAN E. NOONAN, MARY M. PAPPAS, GEORGIA . . PENNINGTON, BIILDRED . PERRY, LOIS . . . PHINNEY, Rl.-XRGARET F. POwERs, NATALIE G. . RAAIACORTI, XYIRGINI.-X R. ST, GPZKIRKSE, f3RACE R. . SIIIEL, xlARGARIET S. . SIRYA, PEARL . . SPYROPOULOS, STAYROLIA STICREI., DIANE If. . . YOLK, LOUISE . . XYARREN, MAYREI-I.E L. XYELCH, ljOROTHY M. . XYIIELAN, RLXRY lf. VX'IIOI.I.EY, l3,XRB.XR.X . 30 Q31'S6llllElCl Street, Lowell . 13-l Salem Street, Lawrence . 49 Yinal ,'XY61ll1G. SOmerYill9 . 25 ljllllll Street, C':I1IIluI'iclge 609 North Main Street, Palmer 26 XYZlI'VVlCl'i Street, XYOllE1SIOl1 . 30 l3flVVIl1'Cl Street. Medford 45 Chester IXYeIII1e. XYlIlllH'Ol3 . S Cedar Street, Gloucester 95 l'lEZlSZlllt Street, Arlington 50 lilllglllllll Street, FitClIl1urg lO9 Xxvlllllllf Street, l5rOOlIliIIe . 42 Grove Street. Clinton 20 llZllC0ll'1gf'JS Street. Peabody . 25 Bowler Street. Lynn Fell Humwel' Street, Lynn l5 Dmlge Street. Beverly . lllll Lafayette l'zIrk, l,A'l'lll 613 lierlceley Street, SOIIIerx'ille . lO Yieturia Street. lfxerett lluniur I-Iigli fduniurs BRIGGS, FRAxCEs M. COYLE, AIARGARIET l'. CRONIN. .IANE M. . IJONOYAN, FRANCES .I FRAZER. CATHERINE li. . KOI-ANQN, STELLA M. LAPIIAM, 'IOANNE A. LOAIIIARIJI, RIARY D. BIEUSE, LUCILLE C. B.lL'LI..-XNE, ESTHER Y. POWERS. KIARY H. 3-l .Xllmm Street. Salem Iureh Street, lilmieester . 4.2 St. l I':1Iieis Street. Meflfnrcl . S South l.iIieohi Street. Iiiiullfircl . 95 Heath Street, Samierrille . 58 Centemiiztl .-Xveiiue, tilmiecnter 72 Milrlrefl Street, l.f'llll issex Street, Cziiiilwitlge . 52 llemiett Street. XYI1liCl:lClfl . l29 Yine Street. liverett 21 Rielizirrlsmm Street, Xhltlllllfll ilvmrniarg .inninra BURKE, RUTH P. . . 9 Baker Road. liverett CONNORS, JEAN M. . 10 High Street. Everett CRONIN, BIARY L. . . 2 Spring Street. Sztugus DONOYAN, Bl.-XRY li. . IO Saville Street. Cztniliritlge DOOLEX', EILEEN M. . 1261 Bay View .XYCIIIILZ Salem H.XNLEX', EMILY R. . . Park Street XYest. North llezuliiig BIACPHERSOX, M. ISABELLA . . 31 York Terrace. llrimkliiie NOVICK, PAULINE F. . . ll l.:mrel Street. Salem PERRONI, COSIAIA N. . 83 Summer Street. Salem QL'IRKE, AIARY A. 7 Hoinestezul Road, .Xrliiigtmi SCHNIDE, RUTH . . 125 Crm-e Street. Chelsea STARR, ELIZABETH P. . Z0 .Xeorii Street. Mzilrleii XYEAYER, BIARION L. . 13 Morton -XYCIIIILZ Szmgus 153 Qlnmnwrrial Svnphnmnrr ll B.-xss. lRENE R. . BERNARDIN, HIEANNE T. HCTLILR, ELIZABETH Y. . C.xi.i.,x11.yyx, .Imax M. C.xRR1c1.txN, CLARE C. COHEN, .XNNIQ . CONNURS, 'ICNE M. TDREXY, BIEREDITH F. lJWINIil.I., C'I.AR.x M. FR.-XNIEY, JEAN M. . liINIX'AN, REc:1N,x M. JEYES, sl.xeQt'El.1NE F. liEYliS, ECNICIQ Ii. liING, MARY li. l.EM.txt'K. CJSC.-XR . MeH.x'rroN, l.iIEORGli . CJ l'on1,E. TnEREs,x M. Tol'1'ENc'E, lkyixfs l'. XY1'rTi-ix. :lxl.FRliD H. X., IR. . . 75 Tudor Street, Chelsea . 641 Lowell Street, Lawrence . 25 Grant Street, Cambridge llO Bay View Avenue, Lynn . 3-l Hobart Street, Brighton . 23 Alvorn Place. Lynn . 763 Sunnner Avenue. Lynn . 2-l Crocker Street, Hyannis . 93 Sayles Street, Lowell l5 Xliest Baltimore Street, Lynn . l5l Moore Street, Lowell . lo Tyler Park, Lowell . . SO Pine Street. Lowell 63 Clayton Street. Dorchester l53 lnteryale Street, Dorchester . 79 Gariielcl .-Xveiiue, Clielsea 429 Main Street. Clinton . . 9 Pearl Street, Aclains 32 lirnnkleclge Street, Roxbury Glnmmrrrial Svnphnmnrr II CHASE, :ANN . . IJELANEY, RUTH A. DOLAN, LORETTA A. GAFFNEY, HELEN G. GODFREY, JOAN R. . LIVINGSTON, Bl.-XRJORIE T. . lu.-XDDEN, EILEEN M. AICINTOSH, NIARY J. NIILLS, MARJORIE T. KIOORE. .TXUDREY L. BIORIARTY, lA'IARIE C. 0'DONNELL. GERTRUDE E. . QJGRODNIK, HELEN 0'NEILL, ELIZABETH A. . PANTAZOPOULOS, CATHERINE . PETERS. JANE E. . ROSE, JUNE E. . SHACKFORD, ANNE E. . . TZANETAKOS, JANTHOULA P. . VOZZELLA, .LXSSUNTA F. . XVHALEN, DOROTHY A. . 155 30 .'XllKlUYCl' Street, North .AllflUYCl' . . 12 Hollis Street, f'Zlll'llH'lllQC . l22 Roberts Rozul. Meclforfl . 28 Smith Street, l.zIwrem'e 160 lfssex Street. Swznnpseott . 8 lfremont Street, tiloueester 38 XYest Street. Beverly l :IrIIIs 73 Reservoir Street, l.zuI'renee . 201 Springclale Avellue. lfverett . 43 iXSlllZIllCl Street. Melrose . 104 .AQZIWEIIN Street. Lowell . 3 Xxlylllilll Terrace. Arlington South Harclwiek Rozul. Gillmertville . SIA lJearlIoI'II Street. Mulforcl . . 192 Main Street. l,C?llNKlf' 203 AY2lCl'lllSClt Street. ,la1IIaiez1 Plain . . 3 Cromwell Street. Salem . 147 Atlzmtie Avenue, BlZ1l'l7lCl'lCZlll . 395 Market Street, Lowell . 38 Medford Street. Meclfortl . 599 XYesterII Avenue. l,j'llll fduninr .eXx1.mr:Rsux, IiBR.x G. CAREY, ROSE A. . . LQHIZNIEY, J.-XL'Ql'PII.1NIi --X. Cnxsrnrxrz, 'l'11I2REs.x M. Umx, RVTH li. . Q.-ZEREIHXK, .eX1.1fREDA IS. . I mx'1.r:R, N.rxNeY . Iflmstux, CLr:x1r1NT1N.'x . Hl'R1-rzx', M..xRrp.xRET QX. . Lmesox, Hfxzrar. I'. Al.fXL'.-XI,'I,.'XY. I':I,l'IANOR G. BIor:Nr3x',A1-1cr: E. MORSE, AIARY L. . Swpxxrux, RIARIIC T. Sl'I,I-IY.XN, MAN' Ii. XYELQAII, Imam-1 M. High Svnphnmnrra 156 70 Asbury Street. South Hamilton 48 Chamller Street, .Xrlingtrm 2 Berkshire Street. Swzrmpsermtt . 22 Lrmclfm Street, Lowell . 32 Yine Street. Manchester . 407 xYZ1Sllil'lgfO1l Street, Haverhill 19 Suttulk Street. West Meclforcl 125 Mountain -'Xve1u1e, Revere 107 Porter Street. Somerville . Ulfl Cnlfmy Road. Chzrrtley So XX'2lShillgf4ll1 Street, .Xrlington . Uptzrek Rozlrl, Georgetown In liissrm Street. Beverly 24 Q.l'lll1'Cl1 Street. Mzrlcleu X Garden Street, Hzrrerhill . 31 Mull Street, Lyllll ilementarg Svnplynnnnrva JXIIEARN, JANE 1. . lgliRk'1!1i, IRENE C. . C.,xRI-:v, JEAN Ii. . Cn .-x xi RERL1 N, R L 1'Il M. COOKE. R1ARlE 1. . CUSTISLLO, DOROTHY A. CRANNEY, CATHERINE DONDERO. TIIELM.-x L. GIIERSON, A1ARTIIA 1. GILLESPIE, 111.-XDELINE GUARINO PIIYLLIS M HI RLFX NI xRx L IONEQ -I-XLQL ELINE L H611 ADF KATHLEEN NI XI LARIII LALRx AICRXN 11lXRTH-K M AILRPHX DORIS A XII. RPHX THERESA NI. XOONAN AORMA . OWENS SHIRLEY ' . PROULX, RITA D. . S,xvINo, BIINNIE L. SxI.xLLwofIn, MILDREII SPEAR. AYIRGINIA L. F. A. GLX-xRD. ,ANN M. . f . ', A x Y . ll 1 .', .f . . ' , ' L . , L 1' L SHUSHEL, FLORENCE TETREAL'. ELIZABETH XYAN DYKE, RUTH D. . 37 Mason Street. Sztleni . 135 Loring Avenue. Salem . 32 XYestover Street, lfverett . 6 Reservoir Avenue. Revere 8 Roeklzincl Avenue. Roxlmnrv 171 '1'renton Street. lfast lioston . . 85 Flint Street. Szalein 15 TllCli6fl11Zlll Street. Revere . 62 11'inrlsor Street. liverett . 72 Central Street, Somerville . S6 Sixth Avenue, Haverhill 28 Clevelancl Avenue, lfverett . . -12 Dana Street. Revere IOO Harrishof Street. Roxbury 18 Batehelcler Street. Melrose . 274 Rzintonl Street. lieverlv 163 Summer Street. Somerville . 11 Biekforcl Avenue. Revere . . 56 High Street. lfverett . 259 1'0wc1erlIot1se Bonlevnrcl. Somerville 157 256 Franklin Street. 1-lztverlnll . 16 l1:Irt1ett Street. Beverly 22 .lewett's Court. Lynn . 71 Dayton Street. Danvers .251 Elm Street, Iiverett . 15 1X'illow Avenne. Salem Fnrher Avenue. North Anclover . . 3-18 Boulevard. Revere Qlnmmvrrial l5RoyvN, AI.-XRY A. . . Bt'eK1-i:Y, I3liRAI-DINli F. C.-xss. Vloixxxix M. . . C.XX'ALlIiRli, F1-1z.-xBETH H. L'icNTR.-xt'eH1o, ISLAINIC L. Coi.i-iNs, KIARY . . FICRNANIJOS, liL1zixBiQ'rI1 F1.,xxER, ISSTHER . t,xRANT, l'R1se11.I..'x M. . XYINIFRED T. . H ERNoN, .PXRLENIQ R. Ho1.Lis, M,xRts,xRi2T H. . H essiiv. Iiroxiat., Ni51..AxNo S. ISILI-.l-.IX M. l..xRRiN, M.xRRs, AIARY Y. . . RI.vXl'Rllil,I.tl. l3oRoTHY M. Allflll-Il.l, RIARY F. . Moonv, Isixmzi. .X. . . MelJox.vi.o, LUVISI2 li. . Qlnrnmvrrial Mtlltwzit, Tlllil.M.X S. . Melxl-.Nxt-,v, t x..x1Ri-, I.. . Mt'Mi1.l..xN, .Xxiv M. fl'Mli.xR.x, .Mm M. l'ia.xRl.xi,fxN, I'lS'I'lil,I.li l'nn.l.H's, I'lt.XNt'l-QS I.. Iv.XI'41Z.X, AI.'XlULAlil'1'l' l'. S1-.xRn1o, l'.vml.lx11. X. . Swxxsox, I'RlStlll.l..X .X. 'l'oi.'rz, SYl,X'l.X M. . 'IARI4Lll.IfJ, l 1.oR1cNt'lc .X. . f - , lu'1.1,1sn, IX.X'I'llRYN .X.. XX'.v1tRs, XIARY .X. N Il'l .X, I',l'NIt'I'. li. Not xo, l'nvi.l.1s I. Illrwlgman I . Zl Prescott Street, Forge Village . 7 Murray Street, Wakefield . . 1224 Fowler Street, Salem 124 Bayswater Street, East Boston . 5ll Orleans Street, Fast Boston . 22 Aberdeen Avenue, Cambridge . Quissett Road, Falmouth . I5 Trenton Terrace, Lynn . . 18 Driscoll Street, Peabody . 27 Union ,Xvenue, jamaica Plain . 97 Eastern Avenue, Lynn . . 6-I Robinson Street, Lynn 21 Adams Street, North Chelmsford . 59 Rust Street, South Hamilton . 6 Columbus Road, Peabody . U9 Bellingham Avenue, Revere . l7 XYellington Avenue, Somerville . . 4-I Timson Street, Lynn 14 Boardman Street, Mlestboro 3lI1'P5Ill11EIlI III . 57-l Slocum Road, North Dartmoutli . I7 Chatham Street, Fast Lynn . . I7 Irvine' Street, lfverett S07 lfast llroadyvay, South lioston . . IS llolpliin .rXvenne, Revere . . 33 Surfside Road, Lynn 3-ll Maxlieltl Street, New lledford . . 45 Lexington Street, Ifverett 'I Normal .Xvt-nne, Lowell . ltm7 XYalnnt Street, Chelsea . .ll .Xllen Street, Lawrence ll23 Nantaslvet .rXvtenue, llull . 5 Stevens Street, Peabody . lo Snrl'sitle Road, Lynn ZS Madison Street, XYrentliam 158 fduninr High C11 ECCII I, :ARNOLD F. PEAROIIY. XYILLI.-XM XY. 1qYAN. GEORGE H. . ST. PIERRE, ROBERT J SAI'NnERs, 1N'1AR1E T. SIIALLOW, JEAN M. SIIEA, FRANCIS X. SIM, IS.-XBEL .-X. . SMITH, JEAN M. . SPROIYL. DOROTHY J, STACEY, BARBARA E. SL'I.1.IvAN, HELEN L. TEMPLE, BEATRICR E. THORNHILI., EVELYN TIBBETTS, RUTH S. TRABUCCO. RITA A. XY.-XLTON, XYINIFRED XYILLIAAIS, BIAMIE XYOODXVARD. X'IRGINI.-X YOUNG, CAROLYN M. 159 Eirralpznrn . . 51 Suhier 1QOzu1, liererly IOLQ Clreenwoocl Street, .'X111L'S1JllI'j' . . 18 Yerxzt Road. C'z1III1Iric1ge . . . 12 1'z1rk Street, Salem 21 1'1ez1saIIt Strat, Nurth .'X11f1UYCI' . . 20 1.JC21I'1JOTll Street, Salem . 1217 NOrt1I Shore Road. 1Ql'Yl'1'6 . -19 XYCSINLII' Road, Mztlrlen . 5 Marion Street. lfast Boston . . 23 lntervztle .-Avenue, Sztugus 38 Huclleigh .'xX'L'l1LlL'. North liererly' . 26 Atkinson Street, Lawrence . 145 Vernon Street. XY:1ke1ie1c1 . 189 XYindsOr Street. Cztxnlwimlge . 50M Conant Street, llanrers . 198 Vine Street. Ifverett . 10 Hanover Street, Newbury' 50-1 Columbus .-Avenue, Boston . . 96 Aclarns :Xvenue. Saugns . 20 Endicott Aventle, Mar1I1e1Iez1c1 Elrnnvniarg Zllrralnnztn 1 A-XLLHN, RVTH M. . ISARKIQR, 1',xTR1t'1.tx 12. l'l1iRM.XN, AIILIJRIEIJ . . 1'lOISSIi.-XL, l,1LtJRIA . . liRAy1iRM,xN, K1.XRtj.-XRIET R. . CABII'HC111r-XRD, LAATINA il. LlLARK, l5.XRB.XR.X . . CI..-XRK, 15I2'rTE .X. . Contax, :XNN M. . t'oNxxcL1.x', .XNNIQ R. L'nL'1eeII1iNr2,1,11Y1.1.1s . 1112 tirfixmxx, 1.l't'Y DENNY, llnkornv .tX. 131 M.xt'Rn, .'Xx1.tx1-1,x L. . lJRlSt'1lI.I., 1'1DN.X C. lixwiksox, KIARIUN lf. . l11I.NItlRIE, Mrxkvlralmi AX. . limzlck, I.1f:oN.x . . tjlztvxralilztz, L'o1zNri1.11x E. llaskl-i1.1., l1.ex1:14.xR,x .X. . HUXVARIJ, lmixl-1 XY. .l.Xt'Ulil'S, ,ll'NIi C. . 160 . . 2 Felt Street, Salem 120 .-Xtlantie Avenue, 1X1arlmleheacl 114 Bellingham Street, Chelsea . 139 Lawton Avenue, Ly1m . Sl Chestnut Street, Chelsea 56 Prince Street, Boston . 163 Hobart Street, Danyers . 62 Fclgelnll Roacl, llvintltrup . 53 L'l1Z1tl1Z1111 Street, Lynn . 28 Hazel Street. Salem . In East Street, Beverly . 11 Fuller Street, Lynn 92 Swan Street, 1fyerett . U4 l'ark Street, Somerville 3-l Harris Street, Malden 8 Moulton .-Xyenue, Salem . SO Sargent Street, Melrnse . S4 Sltawmut Street, Chelsea 261 L11Jl1E1l11 Street, Salem . U7 Lynn Street. lfyerett . S7 liartlett Ruacl. xvllltllfllll . 50-l l'leasant Street, Malclen Elemvntarg Zllrvalixnan II JAQUES, E. CAROL . KNOX, PHYLLIS L. LAMBERT, RUTH L. . LINEHAN, DOROTHY Ii. . LOMBARD1, ELLEN . . LUCEY, RI.-XR.Y E. . . MACKAY, CHARLOTTE A. LIAHONEY, Ii.-XTHLEEN . BIALONE, DOROTHY E. . lXICCL'LL.-XM, ELIZABETH A. LICSORLEY, BARBARA T. LIILLETT, GRETA M. IXIORGAN, RIARY T. RIULVIHILL, JOAN L. . BICRPHY, XYINIFRED NENX'HALL, LIARY E. . NICHOLSON, Y. ERNESTINE O'BRIEN, LENORE . . O'BRIEN, MARGARET . PEKIN, CHARLOTTE H. . PYBURN, JEANETTE ROLEE, LOUISE F. . 161 1-ln . 28 Parker Street, Newbury . 26 Lotlirop Street, Beverly College Avenue, West Somerville . Sl Xlaterford Street, Lynn . 43 Essex Street, Cambridge 9 xyltlllllgttlll Street, Newbury . . S23 Broadway, Everett . 1 Oreliard Street. Salem 36 Primrose Street, llaverliill . . 2 Park Avenue, Malden 96 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge . 210 Spring Street, Arlington . l-l Xortliey Street, Salem . 150 Mary Street, Arlington 2-l-O Primrose Street, Haverhill . 352 Broadway, East Lynn 21 Foster Street, Saugus . 73 Norwood Street, Everett . 73 Norwood Street, Everett . 20 Gardner Street, Salem . ll-l Summit Street, Peabody 83 High Road, Newbury COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF THE EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS RAILWAY COMPANY Compliments of J. 1. PORTER HYTRON CORPORATION GROCERIES and PROVISIONS Salem - Beverly - Newburyport Lawrence ll Leach Street Salem, Mass. Manufacturers of R d T bes Since 1921 162 EMPIRE CLOTHING CO. SNOW'S BAKERY The Home of Good Foods 133 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 333 Lafayette Street Salem, Mass' Quality Clothes that have the faculty of making fast friends. A FOISOHI E1181f2lV111S M3kCS 21 Good IIIIPICSSTOII IENGRAYERS FOR THE CLHPPER FOLSOM ENCRAVINC COMPANY 212 SUMMER STREET BOSTON, MASS. WILLIAM T. WAIIKE BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS af SoNS, INC. CLASS OF H FLORIST Why not let us serve you 143-145 LORING AVENUE . . . individually Choice Flowers for A11 Occasions Phone 380-381 Salem, Mass. 163 SERVICE WITH A SMILE AT PGUSSARDS PHARMACY CFormerly Alley's Drugstorej 335 Lafayette Street Prescriptions Filled Telephone 0577 Distinctive Corsages A Specialty Inc' Flower Phone, Salem 4026 IVES GREENHOUSES SALEM RETAIL FLORISTS LYNN Leonard B. Ives, Owner LAQVRENCE 256 LAFAYETTE ST., SALEM, MASS. If no answer, call Salem 5111 COMPLIMENTS OF HOOD'S Ice Cream and Milk served at the School Cafeteria WHITING'S MILK llll EATON the DRUC-C IST SALEM -- CLIFTON - SWAMPSCOTT MARBLEHEAD fQf IQZQM FEMININE APPAREL WINSLOW CHIPS 181 Essex Street NAUMKEAG TRUST COMPANY ' SALEM, MASS. The Olcefvsf Bllllflillg IlISfjf1lfj0II in Suiwu Member of the Federal Insurance Corporation and th deral I serve System COMPLIMENTS OF THE STANLEY CAFETERIA PEABODY SALEM 165 ROPES DRUG COMPANY Essex COIllIf,1',S Lc'aa'i11g Druggisf SALEM - BEVERLY - DANVERS - PEABODY , Compliments of Complrments of KIERNAN'S MOTOR CURWEN ARMS SERVICE Essex Street 343 Broadway, Lawrence Salem Est. 1920 Ter 2-1975 COMPLIMENTS OF NEW CATHEDRAL MARKET BOSTON Cgmpliments of 1862 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge 734 Broadway Er 1883 Tl T 225 Everett 165 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SALEM SAVINCS BANK 125 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM Incorporated 1818 A Mutual Savings Bank which has served the people of Salem and the vicinity for more than 125 years The Bank zriflz flu, Cliimc' Cfovku COMPLIMENTS OF THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF LYNN, MASS. THE FISK TEACHERS AGENCIES Boston Office: 120 BOYLSTON STREET Member National Association Teachers Agencies Managers: Louise H. Essery Marjorie P. Ticknor S1 OPENS A SAVINGS SHARE ACCOUNT WITH US 0 You may become a Dividend-Earning Shareholder 0 Shares Fully Insured SALEM CO-OPERATIVE BANK 71 WASHINGTON STREET Cor. CHURCH STREET 1 6 T SRV? Now AND HAVE MONEY TO SPEND LATER ROGER CONANT CO-OPERATIVE BANK 256 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. SASSONES SPAGHETTERIA 33 CENTRAL STREET SALEM. MASS. Specializing in Spaghetti and Meat Balls Also Steaks - Veal Cutlets Tel. SALEM 1560 TREMONT STREET GARAGE Woodbury L. Cogswell, Prop. 194 Tremont Street Melrose Highlands, Mass. JOHN HALEY, Florist Tel. M 24 Quincy Street Malden, Mass. al. 5061-R Res. Mal. 5 O61-W ST. PIERRE'S SHOE REPAIRING 5-A Leach Street Fine Workmanship Reasonable Prices Your Pzitronzigc Will Be Wclcomcd Compliments of LIBBEY MUSIC COMPANY 66 Phoenix Row Haverhill - - Mass. THOMAS NATURAL SHORTHAND MAKES LEARNflNL1'f IEZASHER OX Tlflfli SECONDARY SCH DOL QI,,T2'X'lE1il, . PRENTICE-HALL, Inc. 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