Salem State University - Clipper Yearbook

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Uhr Qllipprr 19415 , A v V A IV' 4 v Y ' V K w A :Q J-'-A A , A aux' 4 1 p Y 1 r Stair Efvnrlgvrz Qlnllvgv EIT Salmn, illiazzarlguavtiz x 0l l'lU0l'l lfruin the vent' lreginning ul' reeurclecl tune, inzin has lsmltecl tu the stars for prnplietic guiclztnce, NVQ-, professing tu he neither seers nm' Zl.Sll'tllHgt'l'S, hut zuixiuusly seeking swine light which will penetrate the neliuluus mass that lmeclourls the rnzul hefure us, sunie sign that points the way tu tuiiimmiw, have turned tu the great wheel uf the euiistellzitimis, the Zuclizie, :ts the theme to the Clififwr for 1946. The signs uf the Zuclizte now exerting their influence nn the luwusenlme uf the wurlcl indicate that priinurily the future will he at stzihle one, hulcling 21 real proinise of lasting wurlcl pence: science will he of pzmnnmint i1npm'tzu1ee1 the new world lezitlers will lay great stress on ecluezitiwn, and the utniust will be clone tu raise the intellectual level uf :ill the peuple for the lmetter assiinilzltinn of lJl'U2l.tlC'l' and inure progressive irleas. NVe are entering an age of inventiuns inzirliecl hy un- clreznnecl-uf clevelupinents in inoclern housing and living, and in uir travel and l1'ZlllSl7t,Dl't2lllUl1. The rocket ship that reaches the stars is at reality. Emerging as grztcluzites in this, the first year uf peace, we linrl ourselves on the threshold of ai fzthulnus erzi. Our glimpse at the stars reveals Il future to he faeecl eagerly. XX'ith heads high, let us stride furwarcl tu ineet the challenge nf the years zihezul. .wld astra fer tzsfwni. x . x Ulu Img STZITPII Evil QBIII' Eihruriuxr IlI?s1J1,II'l'l'iZIfiLlIll1fi5l'I' Eiglp Stzlnharila iirlpfulnras auh iiffirirnrg rvdicbnf it '.5.5l1gl' , . . . . . . . . llu- defeat ol llitler aiul lltrohito was more than a dc-teat ol two leaflersl it was the overtltrow of two perverted philosophies ol' goveriiuu-nt which sought to control aiul circumscrilu- tlu- innate lilu-rties of nu-ii. Similarly, tlu- victory of tlu' l'niteil Nations was more than a victory over tu-rmany aiul Alapaug it was tlu- truunph ul a way ol hte, diverse in national forms, hut ulentical ni suhst:uu'e, which professes tlu- principles ot' Magna Charta and tlu- lk-claration of liulepeiul- ence. Chu- might interposc- to these statenu-nts a pertiiu-ut ohjection ethat National Socialism is nothing more than the progeny of tfommunism, and that Russia was our late ally. llowever cogent this challenge may he, the average .Xnu-rican truly helieves that Xtorld XYar ll was fought to preserve denuufracy :uul to drive all manilestations ot fascism from the face ol the earth. liascism teaches, among other things, that children are the creatures of the state, that their education is the exclusive prerogative of the state, that their lives helong to the service of the state. This vicious theory- is repugnant to divine and natural law, and no civilization projected on it has ever contrihuted in any permanent fashion to the progress and welfare of mankind. XYe know that children are the property of the parents who hegot them, and that other agencies have no more right to usurp the educative function than has a lfidnaper to invade the sanctity of the home. All authority which the state exercises is delegated hy the iiulividual families which compose it. XVe may depu- tize the state to teach children, hut final responsihility rests squarely upon the shoulders of their fathers and mothers. .Xny other concept of responsihility is an infringement of the personal rights of the children, the domestic rights of the parents, and the eternal verities of God. Formal education is not provided in the home simply hecause the ordinary household is incapahle of supplying it. For this reason parents entrust to the state the mental welfare of their sons and daughters, and teachers serve in loco parentuinu with the parents' consent and sanction. Buildings are erected, instruc- tional staffs are maintained, educational opportunities are afforded, not hecause the state is the supreme agency for the training of youth, hut hecause, as a practical matter, families cannot equip and support private schools for the exclusive use of individual groups. If they could, it would he their inalienahle right to do so, and the state might intervene only if the situation presented elements detrimental Io the common good. Xllhatever your horoscope may portend, you seniors should he grateful for your heritage. Your education was not devised hy self-appointed oligarchs. You were not regimentedg you were not cast in identical molds. You were not forced to pledge allegiance to a code of conduct symholized hy the Swastika or the Rising Sun. You have heen trained, rather, under a natural and normal plan hy which schools supplement the work of the home and teachers implement the will of parents. Many hrave men fought and died to safeguard this precious legacy. Let us dedicate ourselves to the proposition that their sacrifices shall not have heen made in vain. .ZAQWKM W. CAIOIHQI' Sfaff i ?rd row: Miss Beers, Miss Burnham, E. Hanley, M. Coyle, Mr. Rockett Bud row: G. St. George, N. Powers, E. Freedman, B. Wllolley, S. Kopanon Ist rnfu: Y. Agnew, M. Cronin, L. Volk, M, Quirke, Howland, L. Meuse CAI'7l7l'l' .iffy I.I IIIIY I.f lL'ISIi YI lI.Ii lfd1'lm'-1'11-C 'llivf I.IIL'II,I,IC NIICVSIC .RI.v.v1'.vlu11l lidilnr MARY CRI IN I N l.I.ft'I'tIl'-X' lidilnr IIQXRB.-XR.-X XYIIUI.I.IiY L':lISIlI4'SA' fII4IllLIf1l'I' STELLIX KUPANON ILMILY II.XNI.IiY ,f1fli'v1't1'.fi11g .Il1!IIlIfjUl'S M.-XRY I RKI2 Plzufngrufvlz-v lidilm' 'IOIXNNIQ IIUXYIQXNIJ VIRGINIA ,RXCRNIQXY :lrt Ifalftmzv MARGUXRIZT COYLI2 IiI.IZ.XI3Ii'I'II STARR N.AXTAl.IIi POXYIERS ICUNICE IfRIiIiDBI.RXN Ihlssllfiillffy EdI,fflI'A' GR.-X CE ST. GEORGE Sl'l'l'CftlI'y .-1 l1'Z'ISl'l'S PRESIDENT EIJXYARIIJ A. SL7LLIY.'XN MISS GER'I'Rl'IDE IZURNH.-XXI MISS GERTRLTJIQ IIIYICRS I.ifurury Ar! M R. RICH :XRD ROCKIQTT Bzrsinvss -.x' GSW SSIBDYS ggmma QQ H..,.Q'. , ' -5 ak , ' Q if -.Ewa muvfni H r 1:2 6 ' Q -fgrgz .. I, S , 'gy t ff J QE. 'fig mf v do' 5 s r-'-ig. ill-:R'1'RL'1mla B. f,3Ul,IJSM1'I'II YIQKNAX Ii, I:lMXX13lfRS BMX., MJX. HS., XLS. lglhllllffjilxlll .51c'I'UlIa'U ffr'nf1I'41fWf1y A. PITCH SPROUL NI.-NUDE L. HARRIS HS., MS. BS., M.A. llmrf nf C10IllllIt'I'l'I.t!1 Dvfmrfllzmzf, English IKIINI-IIt'S.Y Iidzrcufion 1 qi V-'T I l l,HRliNlAI'I IZ. l '1:l r'l'1cN1naN .Xl,lv1-3 Il. Iilmixmms I1.S.,KI..X. ISHN.. XI.ICfl. Ul'1.UlHff,X', lfm1m11l1'fx, lfu'r'w'l1111mz! .S'!m1'll1f111zl, UHI41' 'l'n11'111' lli.vlm'y 4.5 I A W AMY E- XV-WR KIILIIRICID ll. STUNIC UN- NU- l3.S.li1l.. xlnx. fff'H!!l'1Il'f15' .Uufl1v111ul1'f'.v 1' L f ' ' i. B f - Mum XVALLACE uxBbS LIL B.S.Ed., Mid. h l Plzysicul .Edzzcation Ll'I7I'l1l'fLI1lf LEON H. ROCKWELL C. FRANCIS WOODS BS., MA. Music EdIlCfIl'i0l1, Speech I,11,l,l,xN M. Hom L. f,ilCR'l'RL'DlC Iilixwom ILS., NA. ISS., MA. .Sif'l'l'l'1l, lfdzrmtiolz lld1m1f1'o11, Hi.vlm'.v GERTRUD12 BURNHA31 EDNA M. BICGLYNN BA., MA. RA., MA., Pl1.D. English Ilisfory, Gowrlzuzvazt I,. xxx'RrsNfr: I. I.owRrzY MARGARET C KING PUB-l l I a.s.Ef1. IJ!!-X'Sl.t'4II lia'1m1fm11,Lugzf , - , - I fzuvmfzlIga'1m1!1011, Guidance R1c'I 1.xRD H. ROCKRTT ELIZABETH MURPHY BA., I.I,.B., lXI.Ecl. B.B.A., M.Ed. 1:I'L'IlL'!I, Latin, Business Law Slzortlzcmd, Accounting, Typewriting '52 1:9 ,,,, 1 lIll.1aN I. lilclm' fil-QR'IxRl'lllz .X. l1l',lzliS ILILX.. Nl.li1l. ILS., XIHX. lf 4 tlllllflllfj, l?11.vil14'.s'.v Ifllllfrlfl-rlll , lr! w 'K 56 xRI4I2 5' QOUIINS -XIII-II,li Nl. lJR1sum1.I BGA., Mjqdu 1i.S.I2fl., KI.lifl. l'l1-vsivfzl .S'r1'vl1a'0 lfnflfl'-V71 ,nv 7' 63' -C 'SV x'1'R1n'l-3 XY1'r11.xx1 11. I'luxn'ssTlAxRn1faxx IR ' , . . I3 S XI.I',rl. 1,5-1311. I fu nilinyf, UU ll't' 711111111111 ll4111dfu1'1'l1'11y - ' XNN K. CLARK MARY 31, NK Rfgislrrlr .5'4'f1'vlm'x BIADELINE SLATTERY B00kkCCf7U1' . up ' HORACIC MANN TRAINING SCHOOL GEORGE F. RIOODY B.S.IEd., MA. Dirvftor r FS!! XI Ii1,1z.x111f:'1'11 51111159 .,..- , M 1 , , 1 v lill. l. l1'1'1q1-11: NIARY I+. XX .111 fzqlllffm' Um' Ii.S.lfcl. ffl'1!1f1' 'fi'IU1l 5fQ5: xv X.. Q M limnus A. L'.xx11:1z1 Cfrfula' lllrn' - I 1 frlcllllt' 1'f111r ff Qgf, 2 QE. J- 4 ' f MARY L- P1'3RHAM Nlmuxl tl. RIVSXYICI-INI Gfffdv Ffw 115.1-nl.. A1.1if1. f1I'cIrl'4' .S l.1' A fd 1' 1 2 .X Y x 'ME' 4 f f-1 if ESTIIER I.. SMALL V, JOIIN RIKKOLA Gradc' 5f Ul'1l B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Grade Eight 1 .N xp I YI-:lu KN lc: lx'i11111'1'g1111'11'11 IIT l.1-111u.14. XX I ll 111 X'IOI.,-X I. ML'NY,xN l3.S.Ecl., BIS. 1lf11111' 1f1'u11o1111'1's H S I fl 11111111111 1111 K. f-xx --N . will as ... In ml'11I111'iZl11l M ' IWW if iknumrh Sfliuuffrr uf, 22, 1924 - ,6Q,1zf 12, 1946 L'miM12Ri'1,xI. QQUURSE Czuiic-1':1 Club 1, 2, 43 llrzimzitic Club 3: Pitiiixlii Debating Society 53 Ciliiiflllllll Pimiii Ticket Umi- mittcc 33 LiUlllHlCl'Ci2ll Cuuncil Rcpix-wiitzitivc lg Class Day Uslici' 1, 2, 3, Ile-:ui Lllicr 2, 3: 'l'1'c:iNi111-1' NI..-XA. 2, 3, 43 Air Rziicl XX'Zl1'llCll 1, Z: Hzukctlizill Klzuizigcr 1, 2, 3, 43 bnttlvzill 1, 2. 3, 4: Iiitrzi-Klurzml Fuutbzill Mzuifigci' 1, 2, 3, 4, !u'0r.5 0 fgcf wuor , U55 U S - C7 ,ICQ QV J' Q 'K STliI.I,.X Iiwmxow NMMA PERRONI 11,-lg,-,'fip,,f I 'Nu-P1'Ux1'f1'0 nf 1--w 6 Y. -'v 5 IJOROTIIY XVELCH JANE DUFFY Svf1'0z'u1'y Trmszzrer . llfy lfglllllll glll'lU W! ' ful lllll4lN Slum-I, l.xIIII lHXlXll7lQl'I,Xl, lui ICSI' 1 lII Xlll l, l 4 4' lll llll'lllk' I llllr l'l1lll1t'l'1l 1 lull N, K Z ...,.. . 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'. 3, 4, llczul ut Vulmlicity XY.iX..'X. -li limketlm ll1IklxN 7 3 N 7 'Q NUYIQIXIHICR 7 Scorpio lillen is Il true Chilcl of Sforfio in that she is jiwizil and fun-loving and is popular among her zicqiizliiitzuices, hut she clillers from Others born nnrlei' this sign in that she is exceedingly even tc-inperecl. -, . 1 .Uicccr 1 f f fllll lfll' , UAV! l'lI0 l l l 32 l'11l1l:1m SIM-1-1, Sala-In l 'uv Xll-1lCl'I.Xl, U music . . , , . V . , ,nt- 21x 1 lJl'2lIlI1lllk' llulr l, 2, J, 4. Xlcv-l l'L'NI1lt'IlI A, In I ,.- ,, . . mlm-nt 41 lI'l-xlll l, -, A, 4: l1lllIl'lA1l ilulv 1: Nlmlm-1'11 llzmcu 1: ll1:111'm:m lHlllAll1lIllk'lll l'l:uw 3, 4 tml gimp llvl-Cllkk' l'1mn11itlcm- l, J. 31 Hzulmintun 31 lmxlqvtlmll l, 2, 3. 41 llwkcy l, 1, 3. 41 Ncwvmnlm l 21 Surry-1' 1, 2, 3, 41 llullnl' 'llL'1llll l, 2, .lg Kluflllllll . , r , l .31 Xullx'N'lr:lll l, 2, A, 41 lllllllll' lvillll 3. ' zifv - f- 4' ,n l.,,- Q- W, -1 F w A f - : l L. 'f ', Kl.XRk'll 5 1'1'.vm'.v lim-n lmclcr the sign of l,I.A'tlt'A', l'z1ulim- has L1 5l1e is especially Httc-cl for :my culling which ren- ders El service ur wllicll l'ClllllI't'S sylupzltllctin knmvleflge uf the ways uf the lmmzm lwzlrt. I1ZlUl1'Zlllj' lewiug zmcl g6llPI'1l11S te111pQ1':1111c-1x1, :mfl O ji O G4 fh eruzc' orm a MIJOAIIL Ill hlf'l'l'llllZlK' Street, .Xmeslmry loxlxll-.lc1l.xl. CUVRNI-I filet- Vlulm lg Tri-Klu 4: l'1'esirle11t's List 12 Commer cizll lf' Imll 2. CDCTOBI-lR 15 Libra Because she is blessed with that rare ability to get along with people easily, Norma is a typical follower of Libra. wuncil RL'lPl'CNL'lllIlllYC -li Trezisurei' -li Basket 2 f CIUAIIU lllll' ld Zl hllClllg'2lll .Xx'ciiin', Swiiiciwillc' l'mixii':iu'i.xi. li4ll'lCSl'I ll2llllt'l'Zl l'luh l: lim-i'li:1Iiiiii:1l Rclzitium Chili 1, 3, l . . . . . . ,,. l.iln'zn'izu1 3, -lg L liziirinzin hiwuliizltiim liclqct lkmniiil- tcci l'i'csirlcnt's List 3: LllllllllICl'ClJll lfuuiicil Rcprc- scntzltivc 2, 3, 4, Yicc-llix-wirlviit 31 Hzulicllmzill l. 2, 33 Q Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, llmini' 'l'c:1in 51 Ncwcmiili lg Soccer l, 2, 3, -l, lluncn' '11-11111 1: Softhzi Volleylmzlll l, 2, 3. llllz 1 IUN1-3 lj Cfvuiizli Pauline is typical of theme horn under the sign of G6'lIll'lII' in that she shines in any situation call- ing for o1'ato1'ical skill and ambitious leaclerslnp. Pip. jf S f XHIAUPLIIK' Mwma Le If liwmkflzllc- .XYt'l1llK', N14-tlmnc-n fH'XlNll'.Rl IAI, fun! R5-IL . , ,.. , , . . , 1 llllll 1 l lub 1, -, 5: ll'l-AIU J.-1. In-x1rle1mt4: Lrznt f 1 2 .1 N f II - 'vggrzun Vummittee . 'u' 91- ' Sum' Drew QQIUIIIIIIHICC Senior' Representative XY.rX..'X.: Bzuketbzlll 2. 3. 4 lim-key 2, 3, 4, Hfmur 'IQCZIIII 3, -1: Succer 2, 5, 4 Vullvylmll 2. BI.-XRl'1l Z4 Aries Kay should be as independent in action as possible. for she has the marks of the leader or trail blazer. 1 'VI-xlll 1, A, 41 Nl-nh-I Iumm' lwulumlm Slum: il11111A1ll:1I15m'l:ll fHIll1llIIIL'l' I1'nQNIutl1r1Nlm:u Drum- s K X 'J X rllll 1.0.5 fll l' gill I, x :HI I'.IlNl fill 5ll'l't'l, 5lPllll1 lmxlwll lllXlXlI'1I4K'l.XI, fHl'liSlC s lx 1 g Y' l umm llulv I llllllllll lluly s 4 Xiu lu nlmnt ' XXHXUX. Hvml nt lmxlwtluzlll 41 l,:ulmmtm1 2, 3, wkctlmll l, J, 3, 4. llmnu' 'l'k'ilIII 3, 4: lluckcy 1, 2, 5 3 4, llamm' 'l'L'IlIlI 33 Klmlcrn l7:1m'c 13 Ncwcmlllw 1, f 7 SHLTCI' 1, 2. 33 Sufllmzlll ll Yullvylmll 1, 2, 3, f - , llmmm' ltlllll 2, J. llnawgxl HIQR Z4 Cl1fv'11'm'11 H0111 unflcr the NIQH ut C uf11'1mV11 fXcss1 has wisely cultivzltcrl hcl' scum' uf hllllllbf, fm' lluml seriously. illihlcllccrl by C'uf1'1'fm'11 uftcu lzlkv things tm, Vy!ClI'gfll'Ul Cllll' 'EU FN llill Street, N1ZllflCll l HNIX!l',R1 ml, im Rslf. iv, ,,-' 'Q llezul -l' l'ullegg'i:1te Defense 1lHllllllltlCL' 7 3' 11112 C .. 7 num Daisy Vlmnin l'mnn1ittcc -ll 1lI'L'NlflCllt.b List 1, 7 ' 3, 43 Ilzxixy 1'l1:lin3 l,lllIllIllC'l'ClIll Umuncil Representt 1. f live 2, 31 lit-It-gate New linglzmfl lnternatimml Rell ' 2 ticvns 1111113 t'm1fe1'e11ce 3: Delegate New York Cu ' 1l'I'L'llCL' -lg IAN, RL'INll'lQl' 2, lwleulty lxclltnr 3 1X'..X..X. llezul nf llnekey 3, Q'm'1'espumling Seeretzlrx 43 St-nim' Class 'l'rez1su1'e1': Busketlmll 1, 2, 3, Honm Q 'lk-:nn 33 llnekey Z, 3, 4. Hmmm' Te-:nn 2, 3: Newcomb 1: Soccer l. 1, 3, Hamm' Team 1, 2, 3: Softball 1 Yulleyl,mll l, 2, 3, Hmmm' Teznn 31 Szllutatorian. :DECEM BER 31 Cafvricorn jane, whose greatest gifts are her capacity for taking pains and her fundamental common sense, has proved to be a true child of Capricom. 1 1lllll'l'!l Vlulv l: 1111K'1'11flt1'711Z11 1qL'12lllfl11N Vlulw 2, 3. -l 1l'l'1lNl1l'l'l' 3, 1,l'L'NlflL'11l -11 Tri-Klu 3, 4, Pulmlicitx , . s Ollljl' , ll ll I ISI iI:1plm.11'fIl1'm-v F-Irm-t. XX 1-stu lux! MICIMAIAI, Iuvlcslc 'I 'Vi Mlm' l,'IuIm I1 I.I'1lI.I l'I11Im 3, 43 'IIl'I-:XIII I I 4 4-I-uv L'l't'IJlI'Y 41 I.IlJlII'IlIllll Iql'II'k'NIIIIIl'III t'm1m1i kmumlm-l'Cl:mI 5l'llIlll' Ton: I.llllI't'I l'I1:1i11 IIIIIIIIIIII . , . 1 4 I murcl l Imm t4mn111ltcc 41 IXL'III'CSl'lII1lIIYi' I nmulul 1 'Q ifmmllcil I, 2, 3, 43 XY.fX..X, 'III'L'1l51ll't'I' 4: .XrcI1L-rv -I Iizulmintnn 43 I'I2lSIiK'IIl1lII I, 3, -I2 Iluckcv 2, 3, 4, X X 'Ncwcunllw 33 Sucvcx' I, 2, 3, 41 Sui-tI1:1II 1, 2, 3, 43 mx -1 XnIIc'vIJ:1II I, 2, 3, Ilmmm' 'IIUIIIII 3. NHX'IiNIBIiR 1 Smrfin Bc-Czlllse she was Imrn'11 uncles' thc' sign 411 .S'm1'fw'u, Imuise is zm interesting cm1versatifmaIist and always appears at ease. She is z1cIaptaI1IC, cup- almle, and trustworthy. 1 si ,,llIllCU F001 ITI Clll 2433 F-liorc llriw-, ixyilllilflllb 1 fvx1xlI4,lul.xI. Lfwkslc Internutionzil Rc-lzmtionw Cluh 2, 3, 43 President 5 1 7 3 4 Xfwcizntc Editor CLIPPER. ,...,m, IXPRII. 20 Aries IuHuencerl by rlrivs, Eunice has a tendency to champion new causes. She is a. conscientious worker hut finds time to acquire that glowing tan which we admire. ' '! R ps. -an L ul K UPOIA 9 ,Nfl Pflllg ,OH 553 Svcuiul Slrvvl, lizlll lqlX'1'l' l'inixllal:vl.xl. Vfwlcsi-2 K um-i 1 1 lulw l L 1 alt L lull 3 lntuii 3 : ' ' . 1 zltimnizll Relations llulm -lg LUG .Xwiwtzuit L'ii'cul:itiun Nlnilzlgci' 3, Cir- :itiini Nlziiixigvi' 43 Hziskctlmzlll l, 2, 3: lluckvy Z, 3 -l, Yl'XX'L'llllIll ll SUCCCI' l, 2. -ll Sllflllll w mllcylmlll 7 a ,...,.. ix.. gl ll 1, 33 AIARCH l l'1'.m'.i naturally loving zmcl geiicrmis l6'lllllCl'ZllllL'lll run 21 warm and synipzulletic spirit. Durntliy is ll true chilcl of PI'.Yl't'.V, fm' slw has 1 Fw 1 0I'Hlfl 620 Qi I 001,51 A L l JI I ll!!! llztwtlc- Iiozul. Nztlizmt lon Xllalil l.Xl. QHVRSIZ Lo-l liziirmzin llnnim-rciatl St-nior Tung Claws Secre- tnx l, lll'CNlllCllI 2. 33 l'rcfimlcnt'+ List 1, 2, 5, -lg I untl Clming X'l'..'X..'X. Ht-:ul uf Softlrztll 2, Xlztnziger ot lniliviclnzll Sportx 3: Stuclcnt Mznizigci' Cnfctcrizx 3 -l H.ulminton 1, 2, 3, -lg Bztwkctlmzill 1. 2, 3, Honor Team l, 21 Ilockcy 1, Z, Honor TL-:nn 23 Soccer 1, 7 3 Qnftlxlll 1,21 X'vUllCylJllll 1, 2. MAY 5 Taurus Norma, born under the sign of Taurus, will always have a reputation for wisdom and stability which will win her promotions and continued aclvztnccment. V. -, -A V.--, .qv a A tv v 184' 1 4 Ltr 4 fx au-L.a-.As-huns QL : Wa ,Cl Al' 012.1004 lil 511 I,1ll'li SlI'l'i'l, I,j'll!l 11111 1111111 XI 1111 1151-, . , Hx . . 11115 Nucl ' 'I 511111 3, 4, L ll 3 . '1-ty 1, 2, 3, 4, T111 1-1'11:1ti1m:1l Rcl:1tiu11N ' 111 l'11 1111111 4 lm l!1Nl1tl11ll 7 33 Sm'1'1'r 3. Q ..., 'x A 1 1 3, 4, EXPRIL 30 156211186 she is 1 prove -vi-19 1' W Tunrzrs funk :md 011tspok011, Nz1t:1l1c s herself to he Z1 lI'll0 fnllmmr of T1111r11.v. x Q' 3 3, Ocronm 29 Scorpio Hank is typical of those born under the sign of Sc'0rfv1'0, the Scorpion, for he is extremely ac- curate and has great ability in successfully carry- ing out his plans. 43 Int i, 1 r rl W I - C llg 305679 l Cl ?llL 48 Iiclio liimvc- .XYl'lllll', l.l'llll tkmxixil-,m'1.xl. f'Ul'RSli K zuncrzi lflulr lg Ilrztmzttic lflulm 23 Pitmzm Delmat S' ' time Ilzly Llhcr l, 2, 3: Air Rzlicl XYzmlcn l 7 , 1 3: LO li Sports liclitor -l: M.A..AX. Vice-l'rt-siclent 7 l lcsialcnt -li Hztskctlmll 1, 2, 3, -lg Softball 1, 2 3 7 rzi-Nlurul lfootlmzill 1 5 4 . , ,-, , . lf! Q, 5 ,gl , 9 nn WMUPIOI' 7!!lz'Ci1rfA1l N 153 lwrl Il1lI 1Xx'1-11111-, In kux1x1l-1:1'1x1, 1 111'1:s11, Y i 0? l lIlll'l'll Xtlllll I, J. Sl'l'l'k'l1ll'X' lg Illia-1'11:1Iiw11:1I R1-l:1f -if l11111Nl'l11l1.ig 1lI1-1-14111143 l'l1:111'111:111 111111111 41,111 11111Iw 43 l.:1111'1-I 4 l1:11111 I'I'L'Nl4Il'IlI N l.1xl 4' lla-In-zgznlv l4l'lIl' XHII4L'I'k'llk't' M1lNN1lC4I1lNL'lIN Sturm- ,lst'ilL'4ll'I' ...N lmnllm-ww 4' 111111 p1n11Ii11g Sl'L'l'K'IJlIAX' XX' X X w 5 - 'witlblll 41 .Xrv ' 1 ' ln-rx' 41 Hllllllllllllbll A, 4 H1 lxmlhnll a , . 4 I J W 4 ll11111n1 I111111 J, 41 llwclwy l, 5, 4, H1111111 lm 1111 J, 3. 42 Nc s ' ' xxc11111l1 li SUl'l'l'l' 1, 3, 4, IIHIIHI 1 x lkllll 2, A, Nrltlull 1 ' Xullulnll I ' 3 llwlnn' 1 ,.... 1 1 1 j ln1111 -, .. 4 lL l'Ol!liR I0 I 1111 1 HUV11 1111111-1' the wigu ul' l,1'f11'11, .X1111 is .1 Illlt flulfl ul tlus IIHUNQ' 111 that Nha' 1111s 1111 1l1It1v11l1x 111 lllk'CIillg Sll'I1Ilgt'l'S :mel Illllliillg thc- lbI'HlK'l' 1111l11w ill 1111 tl1v111 llt'C1lllM' shc in lwiglll 111111 l'lH'L'I Wyjflflil' cgjadefe Wjc'Glrfdg lfff tlielst-:t Street. l'lizti'leslow11 l'f1XlXII-R1lXI. l'ul'RSI-2 i 3 , -1 wiizttioiizll Rt-lzttio 7 ',..,... W. '.'. . 'U. '. . . . . . In - :': .. 1 1 side -, .', I sl A 1' 2 'cgzlte lil'ltlQ'L'XX'ZllLl , - , . .,- XX X X, tmilm-1't-lice .12 XX.,X.tX. Xllllllltftl' ul It-:tm Hx Sports 3. X'ict-fl'1't-siilt-iit -lg lflztsketlmll 1. 2, 3, 4 llonm 'lit-:tm 32 llockey 2. 3, -l, llunor '11-:nn 2, 3 hlomlt-i'i1 lixmce lg Ncxvcoiiilz 11 Soccer 1, 2. 3, -l llonoi llllillll 1, 2. 33 Softlmll 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1 2, 3, lloiior 'llesmi 2, 33 L'ommencement Speaker. :XPRIL 30 Taurus Marie, horn under the sign of Taurus, will achieve happiness and contentment through deter- mined and persistent effort. XVhen her associates want to get something accomplished, she will be one of the first on whom they will call. -kt I rm! .xg f:11 Logfan .lll 4.1-1-1-11111-Ill Slrvvl, l.1 nwll lHXlXllvRl'IXl, tmwesl N l um-ru llulr l, J, X100-l,I'L'Nl4lk'llI l l11tu11ntnn1 ll lulzltnmx 1 lull 3: lrlvc L lull 43 l'l'K'NlllK'lll'N l.ixt J, 3, Q. I 4 lllzurmzm l.mxx-ll Ilan' lizuulm-t 4. l..uml llmm. cln-ry 41 llzulmintlm 2, 33 llzu , ,, llnclicv 2, J, 4, lllmm- lL'2llll J, 3, . , f - lictlrlll l 7 1 4' 4 ,...,., , Ncwcl null l, 2, 3 41 SUCCVI' l, J, J, 4, lltlllul' lt'ZlIIl 2, 31 Nrltllllll l, . ' 1 ' 3, X wllvylmll 1, 2, A. l r:nRlf.'x1u' 25 Pix living lmuru in tllc aigll of Pl'.X'l'4'.N', Klilrlrwl lx rulccl lmy Neptune. 'lllmt is why wlmc iw 541 :mmm zmcl swcct lCIl1IK'I'CIl :xml cam allways ln' rc-lul llllilll, as slwwll lay lu-1' lllillilllg l,mx'cll llxly bl ll SllL'L't'SS. ant manner, and friendliness. If ever you need Wjcll'1' re W ' I' - Jfl I Cllg LIIUI 134 Sznlvm Slrwl, l.:1w1'c1n'n- eww 5' E'- warg? Q Cllllltilll flulr l, 2, 33 Tri-Blu 43 Glce Club -lg Bas lmzlll 4. MAY 14 Taurus Venus is the ruler of Taurzzs' children, which explains Peggy! loveliness, winning smile, pleas- cheering-np, see Peggy. 'llll JWZHAUIA Wyfllflllllyl -l'l Xiiiiail ,XX'1'llll1', Swiiii-i'x'ille l1lNlXIl'R1lXl,l1lIl4Hla I' fr, lil Xlu l, -lg l:mlei':i lllllb 4: ilizurilizm Sm-iiiun' A mittee: llweliey l, .fl Sweeei' l 7 I nmliuui lfiiim ,... lem' I7 Cliizfm' like all tliwse lwrii in tlie sign wt' C1111u'1', hlezm. is i'espm1six'e, ggeiiermis, zuicl sympzltlletie ziml lixia Il eruszuling spirit. ller xwwle with the Ilirl Sewuts einplmsizes hex' quality uf being ll gmail wei:.l XYHI'li0l'. Wffllng Oollflll Z5 lfilllil Sll't'l'l. llmilvrirlgc- limximi I xi. tm Rm.. lil llllJlllL' l lull l, 21 l amicrzi 1 lulm 41 lI'CilNllI'CI' l'ulJ- 1 y llniiiiiittt-c 4: f ll1lll'lllJlll Sliplmiinwe L'ln'i5t111:15 cv: lilllllflllllll Ring f,.HIllllllltCC' 31 RCI7l'CNClllIlflYC 5 ' lwHlllIlIt'l'Clill Council l: Claw 'l'l'L'ZlSlll'Cl' .22 B2lNk6l'llElll ' l, 2, 4: Huckey 2, -ll Nc-wcmnlm 1: Soccer Z, 45 Yullc-ylmll 1, 2, 3, llummi' rlidllll 2, 3. .ai ...al Nuvmimck 13 Scorpio Mary is a perfect example of a native of .S'mrjHin. She has an interesting personality, great ability, and a smile for all who come her way. -Ji. K um-rzi Vluli lg 'l'i'i-M11 l, 2, 3, 42 i'l'l'NiliL'll1'N l.ixt l 2, 3, 4: fiililiflllilll lfzuliimi Slum' Ticket Vuiiiiiiittcc 3 fiililiflllilll Klum'-L'p liziy lfxcrciws -11 lriillliflllllll luwcll llzu' i,l'HQl'2lllI f 4lllIIlliUk'C 41 llziixy Clisiing Jiforg ia KIHIJIJUJ MW Yiirtli Xlztin glI'l'i'i I':tli1u'r Q im Nl 1-,Rt I.Xl. luiflzsi, Cl7l'CNCIlt1lliYL' t'nupei':ltivc lfuuiicil .ZZ Claw 'l'i'c:u- cl' 33 Hzlskcthzill l, 2, 3, -1, Ilulim' 'liczmi 13 lliickcy 7 3 4' NHCCCYI , 3 4' XuiiCVil'lii I , 3 x, ,.,, ...,., , ' 1 ,..,-. IUNIQ 26 C mlllu activities while at S.T.C. Fine capacity for frieiiclsliip, well-poised, rt snurceful -these are the qualities of CVKIIICFI' nu tives and nur Georgia. who has great ztlmility fm' lezulership as priwefl by her pzu'ticipz1ti1m in lllllllX almle and praised, and the possessor of a sunny ,4 ., ,i Yfylikbvcf alfkdfn fQ0I1IIl.llgl0ll 5. , ln,XlXII,R1IiX1. lm R51-. 4 V 'A 'Fw Glue Vlnli l, 2, 3, -l, l,iln'ai'ian 2, Secretary 3, xvlLC l'l'CNlflClll -ll 4 lmriix l, Z. 3. 4: l'1'cw1flc1it'b Lift 1 -l Vll'Nli lll Gvuzinz' F- Cfwzziui natives are socially in demand, espe- cially Penny with her pleasing voice which is a highlight ul all our affairs. She is friendly, cap- tliS1JH5ili1bl1. oij nvz ff vrrq f k'HNlNll'iRl'l.Xl. lllllllfglf Qlec lflnh l, 23 Tri-Blu -lg t't':tt't Chili 33 l'znnei'zt Vlnh 41 Rcpi'eae1itzltix'e ftmopt-1'zitix't' L'uuncil -lg liztsketlmztll l, 2, 31 Hwclicy 2, 31 Soccer l, 2, 3. '2 .- If -W : r'- iuffxga -,, .,., P . 5 ., N M: 3 IDIQCMIRIQR 10 .hltlfjIifftII'I'I!,N' Stlfjl-fft1l'I.Il.Y clziinib Luis fm' itw rlziuglitei' :intl has encluwecl her with the Cl12ll'ZlClt'1'lSIlCS uf this sign. She is very hruacl-ininclerl, liiixiim-mis, hig- heartecl, always willing to lencl Z1 helping hztncl zinfl has an active interest in sports its witnessed in gym class. lXl.XRt'II 9 Pisces Running true to Pisrean form, Peggy has :rx pixie-like cuteness with a sweet temper. Her smil- ing eyes reflect her smiling personality. WlCll'qIlI'l'l .9-l'ClIlL'l'J WAiIlIlC'y K 45 Vllwlvl' lXx'c'11114', Xlllmlllrwlv QHXINII-,Rt l.Xl. ful RSI: Glu' flulm 1, 2, 31 ljflllll I,Jecn1':1ti1n1 fmnmlttee Fzulminn Slum' Model 33 Bzukctball 1, 2, -lg Hoc 1, 21 Sultlmll 1. WG lil 60 QVJPH CL' Mllllvlif 8 L cflzn' Slrcct, liloucestci' Q.0AlMl'IRQ'l.Xl. Couizsia . - 1 f . . 4 . L ratt L luh l, 3: fri-Mu 4: Lznnera L luh 4: Associate Iirlitor t'l,ll'l'lfR: Haclininton 31 Basketball 2, 33 Hockey 35 Newcomb lg Soccer lg Volleyball l, 2, 5. Natalie is a well-grooinecl, retinecl, graceful, somewhat conservative :laughter of .-l1'1'c.v. She excels in matters of judgment. analysis, and reasoning. Like others horn under this sign, her company is sought because of her gracious wit. L .XPR 1 I, li? :ll'I.1'S ff- ZS- 65 sxzk b ' f 1 arquua Nav zacf! ClIllClC0l'll. I 3 l,ll'Il5l1IlI 5l1't't'I, .Xrl1ng1f'11 1ux1X114.R11rx1, CHI RMA. 1 ZiIllt'l'1l Vlub 41 l-1111111111111 l'I'l1IN fDI'Cl1L'NIl'Il 001111 tee 3' I'rexirle11t's Liwt 3: Basketball 1, Z, 3. 4, Ho 1021111 1, Hockey 2, 3, 4. LIVNIC 25 Cancer .XIIHIIICY of C'tIIIt't'I S Cbilrlren, Virginia obeys the rules of the Culzrvr household. She goes all ont for il friend and enjoys sports, gala occasions Zlllfl entertzrinment, as we remember from her Lassie I,ee dances, and has numerous hobbies. invcfnf 90611 Mgauclo .Zll l,I'lllCt'lU1l Stu-ct, linst lillSlUll Um Nll'1Rk'I.Xl, liUllRSl'I l rzunzitic Club l, 2, 3, 'l'1'c:1surer l, 2, 31 Presidenfs ' ull 1 7 3 ' st 23 .Xir Ruiml XYzmlcn 33 liusketbz Suftlmll l, 2, 31 lsillltllilll l, 2, 3. i 'lim l M 5 - . 'J Y' f i A N ? ' l ., V ., age? 'f...., 1 ff fi ., rf , IZ , A 1 , f l -'ggi .. Lit. + ?: 'a i . f yl Q A .. . OCTOBER 29 Sf0I'flI.O Influenced by .Slt'0l'f'l'U Vinnie is careful :uid conservative, and has unusual ability in carrying out cletailsg he acts only after clue consiclerzltinn. ii-7 5t 'YZ'-s. jl'Cll'0 WOAQPIH 5? g00I'g0 Su 1i1N12NI.XN S'1'k14,rf1n, l 1'1c'1tm'1uz l1flNIXll-.Rl1,Xl. t'm'Rw1-, ltr Nlu 1, 2, 3, -1, St-eu-tztry 33 tlltztirman Initizttinn nittve .21 k'lx:tirn1ztn l.mx'ell llzty Receptinn 110111- nnttee -ll l l12l1l'l111lI1 llenernl 1YL'1f1iI'C LlHl111l1l1tCC -lg l'resiflt-ntl 1.ixt 1, 3: 1.1ll1I'l'l Chain 31 Delegate New Mark f'tlIlft'l'L'1lCk' -lg LOG Aniwtztrtt ,-Xclvertising Nlzmtlaget' 2, 5, .'xx4lYL'I'11f-lllg Klzmager 4: L'1.I1'1'IiR Secretary: Hzulxnintnn 2, 3: Baaketlmll 1, 2, 3, 4: 7 Hnckey -, 3, 4: Neweumla 13 Soccer 1, 2, 5 ,-l, Honor lezun 33 X nlleylmll 1, 2, 3, Hnnm' Team 2, 3. ul UN 12 4 Gemini As we would expect of a native of Gemini, Grace is as sparkling as a diamond, full of Wit, gay and charming. She is a tireless worker as shown by her work on the General Welfare Committee. X 'FS Sunulu-1' Stn-vi, lfusl Iimtmn l.HXlNll'Nl!IXl, l'ul'lcslf1 Iltllllll lbflllllillg' Swim-ty 13 'l'1'i-M11 2. !Xn fn vrilu' M50 rfhvk he W4 Sl-Il l'liM B1-ZR 4 l'1'f-51.1 Kay, lacing Il fZlX'Hl'i'fL' llZlllQlltCI' uf lvlhfjfif, in rits lYI'VjlU'.Y llllillilitx ui' lwiug :L xwnnzln uf hm frcl, having the L'UllI'2lQ'l' uf lu-1' cmlvictimls, :un nf Irving Il clvzlr-thi11ki11g pcrwll. I Wir.,-,mf ,SML Ziff ltr XX.tln11t Street, Iirwwkiiile ' r Maxi nr let IXI tm psi, ' ' -1' ' - .' be Y ft MII' el' ,-. ull r' L ,um tm' 3 4' lit-I l Nt'l111liiYC XYUXUX. 23 lizlsketimztll 1, 7 u . , , I Q Xxx 3, 4. Iitmrn' 'lit-:un 1. 4: l.mx't-ll Day 41 Iiuekey 1, xy 4, Ilwnui 'll-11111 l Nlmlern IJZUICL' 1, lg NL'XYL'lJllIiJ Sueeer 1 2, 43 X ullevlmll 1. 2, 3. 4, Hmmm' Tezun 7 MARVII 21 Aries .1ric.v peuple start great things and are the Miers of the XVurlcl, They are human dynzlmos nf energy and never tire of helping others. Peggy, were she burn uncler any other sign, would be 91 'll lw'1's be remem- clefinitely misplzicecl. . ie a xy Imerecl for her many activities. 6'- l umerzl Club 23 Tri-Mu l, Z, 3, 4, 'l're:1s11rer 33 hlce K ll X1 lezun 2, 3: Field Hockey 2, 3, Hmmm' Team 7 3 lgearf gykll ya 4.2 l2l'uV1' Street, tglilllllll Um Nl 1-1lu'l.x1. f'lll'RSl-I . , . cllery l 3 Hlllllllillffjll 2, 33 Bzlsketlmll 1, 5, ewcunlb lp Soccer 1, 2, 3, Hunur 'lidllll A 1h 13 l'1'cs1clents l.1st l, 2, 33 LOG Tvpist 1, .23 'xlx F W h 5 1 Yf 1r Ilmlur Q' 1 ,2, 3. Xoll ' eylmull 1, 2, 3, Hmlur Tezun 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, J, 3 RI.-XRCII 10 1'1'.m'.v As she was I'lHl'11 under the sign uf l'fxuxv. Pearl is slender, well-g1'mn11ecl, uezltness persfmi- fied and wears clothes well as is rememlmerecl frmn her participatioll in our tluuim' Fuslmirm Slum: ,av 4515+ A aim 674111 ,Svicjwf 25 Howl:-r Street, lynn llHNlNll-,R1IlXl. l'Hl'RSli l-lllll'l'il lllllll 41 Book Club l, 25 Clmirlnzm Senior Roca-ptirm l'!ztllrofm1 lfonnnitteeg Clllllflllilll Sopho lllHl'L' llnnee lflmtcff l,'UlllllllttL'CQ LOG Circulzltior lxl1lll1lQ'L'l' 2: rX1'cln'ry 23 Bzuhninton 2, 3: Bzlwketbzill X X l 5 -l llotku 3 4 Nuxunmlml JULY 21 Cancer .lane has such a bubbling personality because she is a native of Cazzfer. She is quick witted, friendly, able athlete and her nonchalant air Wlll never be forgotten. lr, 1 if-'-1 QSHCCCI'1,.2 W 3, 4: 5-oithzlll 25 Xolleylmll l, 2, 3. olzzlfiiv I ofz 'fl llzlllwxwl' 5llAl'l'l, l,yllIl L nu XII'lit'l xl. 4 1lI'RNl- Ill Mu 1.1, A, 4, ll1.111l11.1n LIN' lhmu Hum: rf Q lnms lrlllllllllllli' lg 4 h:u1'm:111 IM-vu1':1I1m1s Illllllllltrll limqm-1 12 Dllmim' l :nsl1i4m Slum NIHKIVIQ I'l'l'Ni1ltI1I N l'l t l, 2, 3, 4: l.:um-l l lmm: IAM. l IITIIIJIUUII 51 xl! 'ypisf 2, lla-:ul 'l'ypis1 3' I:llsillCNs Nlilllllgvl' 4' f l llllllhl'-lll-f lm-I l UNH X55 4: l'.llll1bl'-Ill-llllvl l l.ll'l'l'fR1 .xl'L'hl'l'y lg lixlskvtlnlll 1. 2, 33 lluckvy J, 3 41 Ncwcmlllv ll Succm-1' I, 2, 3, llullm' Vlutillll w XtlHL'VIl1lH l, 2, 3. s u W V. lv KIARHI 7 llww .Ns Lilrlry is zllmthcr l,l..X'1'1'4lII llJlliX't' s fwrceflll in ll quiet wily. czqmlvlc ul' illSlPiI'i!lN u spect, suggests lmisc :Lml cligiuity :uul is Il Illt less wurkcr :Ls cwiclvllcm-cl by lu-1' xwwk U11 ilu ,, ,. . . . lys, Lug Zlllil l'.ilIlu!'sl1llJ1ml 1110 Q I.lI I ltlx. ff-A 765' Q 0l'0fAg y lllll l.1ll'Zlf'f'llC l':t1tlq, l.j'llll 0111111-.11111,x1, Uniiasii lioolx Clnli lg l11te1'11z1tio11:1l Rt-lztti-111s Club 3: I11 lkllll, 111 l,u11cl11'oo111 3: 'l'1't-:1s111'u1' l'ul1licity L'o111111ittcc 7 Klu 2, 33 lfl1z1i1'111z111 uf l'l:11111i111 z1111l flfl Fu RCI,lI'CNCIlfZlllVC lff111pe1':1tive L'o1111cil 31 Rep1'ese11t1 tfo111111e1'ci:1l L'o1111cil Z3 Class SCCI'Cl1lI'y -li XYX X l,l4lllfCl'CIlCC 4: Hezul uf Soccer 3: Hezul of l111li1'11 Sports 41 Arcliery 3, 4: Bilfllllllllllll 3, 4: Basket 1, 2, 3, BllXYllIlg' .23 Hockey 2, 3. -l, Ho11or Te-it Nt'NYClJIlllJ 23 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3: Sott 1, 21 V1 lX:OVl-LMBER S Scorpio Being u Srorpio child, Dottie always has ti111e for fun when work is done. She has a ready smile, 21 pleasing disposition, is everyone's friend, and is willi11g to take part as she has shown dur- ing her four years at S.T.C. illeylmll l, 2, 3, Hf,JI1t,ll' 'li62lIll 3. Wyyflfy JWZIIAUIA l'A1II U5 Iii-l'lx1-lc-x' Sll'l'l'l, SHllli'I'YiHt' QQHXIXII R1 in im RSI Wim D- llrzinixntu lhih l, J, 33 Ulu- Cluh 41 U1-L'li:1ii'ii1:11i 4 iiiiiim'i'ti'il N-1111 11' 'l'c:i: .Xrclicry 4: Bxulniiiitim 43 llukvthzill 2, 3, 43 lluckcy 2, 3, 45 Ncwcmiih lg NCCI' 1 J J' XiV1HCYlJ2lll 3. R , Y' fJyTom1R IZ l.1'!vm A Being horn in thc sign of l.1'1m1 which is rulccl hy Venus, Mary slimvs thc highcst clizmiiiiig our .lllnior Prmn. Hcsiclcs hc-mg Chllfllllllg, 5 has a ready smile and 21 cmitzigimis laugh. c ualities which czuiscrl her lu hc ci--iwiiccl I hu-vii nf 5 V KIFLHPG UAH ll! Xiiclivrizi Strvvl, lfx'i'1'clt trmxli41Ri'iixl. tm Rhlz Nl itli l lnlv 2. 41 'liniiin' liixliiml Slum' Klmlclg Clinn -ciiititiinix lnitizitiun lizinquct .21 l'lizii1'n I ntcit iinnicnt l,illIIllIlt'l'Cl1ll lfwuncil Hzniqilct 31 Cf ,X incrclzil tlwuncil Rt-px'cxciit:itivc 2, 3, -l, l,l'L'wl1lCllI 4 lit-pix-wiitzitiw XY.,-XA, l: limiiicw Klzinzigci' CLIP l'liR: tfivilizm lk-ft-iiw tfmnmittcc 5, 4: Bzifkctlmzill l 'S-1'll EIUNIC 2 Gemini llcauty plus brains was given to Barb by Gvizzinzf She can he serious and sweet at the same time zincl has a wide stripe of common sense in her make-up. as sliown by liei' handling of the affairs of tlic Coniniercial Council. tick:-y 2, 43 Ncwcimili lg Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Wyjllfy .yHll'AAl IMANNI 7S llzllnpallirv Stn-vt, lmx-1-II Um xllf1u4l.xl, KQUVRSI-l . , , . , . :X 'J ? l1':1x'cl Klub l. -, .wg l11tc1'l1:1l1m1:1I lXl'lll1lHllx l'l11lv 4 l I1.llllll'lll l.:1xt f4l2lI7t'l l,l'HQI'lllIl 41 l l1:u1'm:u1 Nm-H1-n' lllllllllilkhll lm llmplmlmty QHIIIIIIIYICCQ l'I'l'NIlll'l1l'w sl 41 Hxukvtlmll 5, 41 lluckn-y l, 2, 33 Smwcx' 3' vllcylmll 1, 2, 5. lin tru v v 'Rll. 1 .Irns KIJU5, lllllll 1111111-1' thc mlgll ut .lr1v.v, Inu Iitwl Q-11c1'gy 111111 l'llIllll5i2lSlll for XYhiL'll slum- xxlll llwuys lmc lllllfh 1Ull1l4l'l'll. Shv in nut, lrmvcvm' 1 the inmpctumity zlttrilmtcrl tw .lV1't'.Y purple. llll C child nf this stan' fm' lull' Cilllliulw :lclimms Iwo ra I1 60.5 Wa ri on riggi 34 ,X1111f111 Street. 51114-111 -l1'x11111 1111111 k'o1'Rs141 is Mlm- 111111 J, 3, -1, ll'k'ilNUI'L'l' 31 1J1':1111a1t1c 1711119 1 1ll'L'Nll1t'llt.N l.1Nt l, 2, 3, -1: Dztixy L'11:1i11 A1211 11 11 111i11t1111 3 ,-1: lmxkctlrzlll l, -, 3, lglflllfbl' '13CZllll llockcy 2, 3, -1, lllllllll' rlifjillll 3: NCXX'Cillll11 l, 7 3 Sweet-1' 11 2- 31 Softlmll l, 25 Volleyball l, 2, 3 l1liK'l'lNIIiliR 10 Sagittarius Ki1'z1cef11l, vivacious Franny has the good for- tune of having been horn under the Archer, who 111'11111ises his daughters a high type of mind and A 11ol11e 111117111568 This intellectual Diana has the ,I 1411111 of vision that tmclerstallcls the world and I loves it for what it is, not for what it should be. SL'Cl'L'llll'y t'o11pe1':1tix'e ft3HllllCll 3. 1'1'eNir1e11t -1: J 7 a rg a ref frivia Coy A 'i .27 f.llllI'k'll Street, lllmlu-stem' 'R Ivxnnz llnzn KAUITRSIC 'Q E 'Q Vrxilt l'hih l, 2, 3: Vznnern lflnh 4: l,l'CNlflt'lll'i Li:-t .22 .Xsaovisltv llilitmn' l'l,ll'l'lfRQ Hocliey .21 Neweoinh l. JUNE 20 Ciilllrrz' Q ning X. J, to True to Canvvr, 5111111116135 sign, Nlllfglt' has Ll sunny clispnsition. She is inclnstrimls zincl consci- entious, suinewhzlt sentiinentzll, :incl takes delight in unusual experiences. She has un inhurn uhility piwwidecl hy her fertile llllllgllllltltlll. adapt herself to any environment, with the :nfl Pall C045 JOAQIJA ill Q Oil OUIIII 8 South l.incoln Street, lirzulforfl jcxioiz Hiou Couksii ,fu 2 4'- f :g,! , Math Club l, 2, 3, -1, l',l'C5l1lCllt 3, l'ublicity Director 4: Clmirnizin Librziry Connnittee -ll Cliziirinzin junior l rom Publicity Committee: Presiflenfs List 1, 2, 3. 4: Daisy Chain, Volunteer First Aid Detachment 2, 5: Secretary Cooperative Council 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Honor Tezun 1, 2: Field Hockey 2, 3. 4: Newcomb .23 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2: Valedictorian. NIARCH 4 Pisces Those born under the sign of the Fish, ruled by Neptune, are of dreamy, responsive, impres- sionable, sensitive spirit. Thrifty, sweet-tempered Franny will work tirelessly for a worthy cause. Ca f erin cf ra zvr U5 llc-ath Street, Somerville hlumok llron Couksla Q 1 uncra lfluh 1. J. 3, 4. Vuhlicity f,lll2lll'lllilll 2: Tri- , ,, Mu lg Collegiate Defense fUlllllllltCC l, 2, 33 Chair- 571:16 7 V - V- . . W':,'i- W ' ' n Llass Day lea -lg Basketball 23 Hlklllg 1, 33 , mdern Dance 1,23 NCNX'L'l,lllll,l31 Soccer l, .23 Vollcy- Ltl 3 2' ' 1,111 2. OCTCJBER 25 Scorpio Scorfvio people, hecause of their thorough, systematic nature, are often successful in ditlicult fields of endeavor. They are very capable individ- uals who, having a true comprehension of ditlicul- ties and problems, go about their work in an original and often unique manner. Oalllll' ,!!0lUf6l,l'ltJ lo Nlildrerl Street. l.x'nn .ll,'NlUR Hum Coifksi it '3 Dramatic Club 12 Glee Club 2, 3, -lg I iesic ent s s 2, 4: Daisy Chain: XY.A.A. Manager Te mi Sport 4 Archery 1: Badminton 3, 43 Basketball 1 3 Hockey gt - .Z ,3, 4, Honor Team 3: Newcomb 1 7 3 Soccer aaa ,- - A 1' ' 3 DIANUARY 30 Aquarius Charming Joanne with her disarming smile is one of the Aquarians who love the principle of life, enjoy human contacts, and are most loyal, social, and friendly. Wfhen Aquarians find intellectual companions who meet their standards, they are faithful forever. Softball 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2 lik wiitxitivc XY..X..X. 3: l.:nircl lfhxiing Vlziw Yicc- l r .S?l'fAl - 6117011011 58 l.l'lll1'llIlilll .Xvi-iiiiv, lllniivi-5 blrxinic lliuil t'm'Rsi-i . , . . . cu lluli l, 2, A, -l, N'ci'ct:ii'x' 43 l, hun' l, ' 3 4 im-rzil t'h:iii'ni:in ,luninr I'rmn1 lllllllflllllll Miixic Lmiiiiiittcv l niinuil llziiicm' 23 twin-i'zil l liziirinain Vlziv lily 43 lh-piwwiitzitiw t'impcr:itivQ lfniiiivil 5: Rcp- l'lix lmllll P 44 'Ninn , -, ., 3 . '- -wnnh lg Snccci' 2, 3, llminr 'l'c:ini 7 Sufthzill .lg Ynlln-yluill l, 2. 3, 4. Huiim' Tmiin 7 V , -- L iwimlvnt 3, l'i'wiclciit 41 lic-at .Xctix-wx 'l'iwi1i'ii:iinci1t :hx 21 .'XilYcl'Iixilig' Kl:ni:igci' l'l.ll'l'liR: Hzukct- .'Xl'lll'ST 20 I'1'i-ip lifhcieiit, nieiiciilmis, zinml well-gi-nniiicfl, Su-llqi is nur class leader. Nut always elm-s unc linml unzi- lytical thinking nncler such :in zitlrzlctivc wcizil perscniality. She has nu ciluzil when it cniiics in nlmtaining zulvertiseniems fur the L'l.l l'l'lilQ fmni ntherwise flour :incl tiglit-liste-cl husincss ini-n, llci' vuice, chzirining in singing :mil spcziking, innst CZISI ll spell over theni. Cl fy l0I 0fAg Jam Adria 43 lissex Street, Lfanibridge .li mon lll4.H L'ou'ksic 1 Q' Math Club l, 2, 3, 43 Volunteer First Aid Detach ment 2, 33 Collegiate Defense Committee 23 Presi ' dc-nt's List 4: Badminton 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2 Hockey 2, 33 Soccer 1, 25 Volleyball l, 2. Aucusr Z9 Virgo Quiet, industrious, and painstaking, Mary is the ideal maid. The influence of Mercury in this sign gives a clear, practical mind, making possible the accomplishment of lengthy and tiresome tasks in a successful manner. galil ci A G1 fL erin 0 01150 '37 lit-imett Street, lV:1kelit-lcl lvxum llnaii QQHURSI-I '9 ltlllll lii1i'm11g'lis Club 1, 23 lntcrnzitiunzil Relzttiims Vluli 33 l'1':lI't Chili 43 l'iImzm lit-lmxiting' Society lg Volunteer First Aid lletzicliim-lit lg t'ullegi.tte lk ft-iise L'uiiiiiii'ttue 2, 3, 41 l'i'csimlent's l.ist 2, 43 it-pi't-seiitzitive L'uupei'z1tive Cuuneil 4: Assistilllt ltlllllll' Ll,ll'l'lfR3 .AXr'elwi'y lg lizlsketlmll l v - n lluckey l, 2: Nlmlern llzmce l, 2, 3, 41 Newemnli l, .23 Soccer 1, 71 Suttlizill Z1 Xullevlrlll l 7 4 ,.... lf:i '25f A JUNE 22 Gzzivm' A whimsical, fanciful cliarzictei' is the keyiiute to this daughter of C't1lIt't'l'. Very dear to the hearts of people lmrn under this sign are the gmail nlcl days. Tn her home Lucille will luring :ui ulcl- fztshicmecl clmrm in Z1 niuclerii iiizumer. . 7 f aim or eroluca u ana l-? X mc Street, luverett lvxiuk lluzii L'm'1zs1c L'i':lft Liluh l, J, 3, Secretzwy-'lreasurer 2, President '31 Ynlunteer lfirst Aicl lietachment 2, 3, Cliziirinan ' A X 51 l'resiileiit's List 1, 2, 3, 41 Long an Editor 3, f lfrlitwr-in-L'l1ief -lg llmlern Dance 22 Columbia Schol- astic Press ,-Xssuciatiuii Umference 4. SEPTEMBER 30 Libra listher is known to be talented, both in sketch- ing and in writing. Libra, the Scales, balances her highly-developed sense of fitness to make decisions and her highly-clevelopecl sense of humor. Esther can always make witty remarks at just the right moment. 111111111111 C11111 1: 12111111121 111111 .., 31 1 l'L'slt1Cl11h 1,111 l 2, 3, -1. 11.155 llzty LR111-1' 2, 33 V1111111111121 Se1111121atie ess Aas11ciz1ti1111 33 LCG Rep111'te1' 1, 1:t'2l1lll'C E111- t11r 2, BI.111.1gi11g Ii11it111' 3: B21sc112111 1, 2, 33 Basket- 11111 1, 2, 3. ucfrcfff Mfg' 1't11 A111111 F1111-1-1, N11111111-11111 'l1'N1111z 1111211 L'1111Rs1a - f-- 1X1ARCH -1 1'1'.v1'tx: Everett never misses t11e 1111111111' 111 Z1 S11111l111l11, as 1115 quiet smile 211111 tw111111e well i111111'21te. 1 Fut- st211111i11g 111 111te11ect11z11 2111i1ity 211111 Sj'1l1112l11lC11L' 111 t1111se less highly e111111we11, this well-1111e11 1.1-1111111 11215 11ee11 Z1 we1c11111e 211111iti1111 t11 11111' g1.1111l1. 4' K 2' MM fgafricia ZZWLC 'P llllliL'l' liozul. lfverett lC1.1-1x11f.x'1'.x1u' t'o1f1as1i Nath llllllb 2, 3, -li ln'I't'Nl1lC'Ill'N l.1xt 2, 3, 43 Re A I . , . , , , at-11t:11ive tf1111pt-1'z1ti1'1- lllillllfll 3, 43 Rt-c111'1li11g Sem tux XX X X -l Plllllllllllhll l 7 3 l'1lxctl11ll l .,... , 1. ,..,., 1.5 4 3 4 Illllllll. ,llL'lllII 3, 43 I,1m'cll lJz1y4: Bflwllllh 1 7 ,. 5 11.1.1 11.1 1x11 4 xt 1111 1 1 1 Sottu 1 1 1 ll 1 1 3 1- XYCU 1 ,..,.1,' II1111111 'lk-11111 3: Softlmll l, .13 Yolleylmzl APRIL 15 Taurus Exuberance, love of fun, that catchy laugh, all go to make up the personality of our very dear Ruth. Her many talents are shown in all that she does. Did you ever watch her on the gym floor? ll111111r 'll-:1111 5, UCI II l Fil' OIIII 0l'J IW lligh F-tim-I, lfvvix-it i',l,l'.NIl'.N I .XRY lUlTRSli H551 ith Vlnli 2, 3, 43 i,l'CNiliCl1i'S LN 2, 3, 4: I.:un'c-I lhzung Numlcl blninui' lwuliioii Slinw: Bzuhnintmi 1, 2, 3 B1 km l zvitmzill 1, 2, 5, 4: Bowling' l, 2: Ilnqki-y 43 xvcmiih l, 2, 33 Snccci' l, 2, 3, 41 Sufthwll I 7' X ulleyhzill l, 2, 3, 4, llnnur Tczuli 4. 1 ,..., DECERIBER 3 CwtIfU'1't'lU'1l Jean was born nnclcr 11 bright star, as wi' can see hy her shining red hziir. -Iczin, liim'ex'c1', is 11:1 exceptiun that pruvcs the rule fur rccl hczuls. llc-1' disposition is as czilni :is :L clay in -Inna-. Shi- is kind :md gentle, :incl her inincl is hright :ind vlczir. arg Oll 150 I 0lIlll W 2 Spring Street, Sztugnx l.i.if.xii-,x mm tom ics:-. 'V 3, 43 Modern Dance 1, 2, 43 Newcoinh 1, 2: Socce 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 21 Volleyimii 1, 2. 3, 4, Honor Tezun 4: VHIIIIIICIICCIIICIII Speaker. Ocromm 11 Scorpio One born under the sign of Scorpio, the stars tell us, is accurate, positive, assertive, and happiest in pleasant surroundings. Mary may be described in these words. Her love of work well done and her buoyant disposition make her world a happy one. Iolin Imrromglix tluli 1, 2, 3. -1. Prexiflelit .nz Amo . . -. .. . ' Nurei .23 Yoinntecr Ifirkt Aid IJL-tztclnncnt 2. 3g Uiziirinzni liouncil Nlllllillllfilig' ifoniinittce 41 I'reNiclc-ntk Lixt 1, 2, 3, -11 ifollcgizite Ilefcnxe Vonnniltce 2, 3, 4 l.ito.-mry lfditor t'i,II'I'IfR1 ,Xrchery 1, 2, 3: limi ininton Z: Hzuketbzdl 1, 2, 33 Hmvlinif 23 Hockev .2 75 . W' flfy PII OIIOUCIII SN liurllcy Street, l':unln'iclgc lCl.1amcN'r.xlu' t'ol'Rsl-1 tilce Vluh l 2. 5, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4g Chairmztn Senior Reception Music Conunittee: Collegiate Defense Committee 2, 3, 41 Volunteer lfirst Aid Detachment .23 Bziskctbzxll l, 2: Hockey .21 Soccer 1. i CJCTOBER 10 .Sl-orf1'o This tall colleen from true lrish stock is the epitome of sweetness with just Z1 touch of sophisti- cation. Her inner warmth is always rzuliatefl by her glowing smile. ' f IQ f ,HU y O50 Clll ey l':n'k Street XXX'-t. Nwrth liezuling l'.l,l-.XII-QN'I'.XRY Q-Ul'RSIi Klztth Vlulv l, J, 3, 4. XilCL'-l,l'L'NlflClll 43 .-Xffmcizitiuii fm' liliilfllnmfl lfflucutiwm 1, 2. 3, 4, l,l'CblflCllt -13 Cu- lliziirmzm l'11lrlicity l,,'1nnmittee lfrwuncil Dance 33 l'rexirlent's l.ixt l, 2, 3, -1: Daisy Cllilllll Collegiate llefenxe Cummittee 2. 3, -li Yulunteer First Aid De- tziclmient J, 3: Advertising Blzmager CLIPPERQ Bztxkethzill 2, 3, 4: Bmvliiig 23 Hockey 2, 3, -lg Klmlern Dance l, 2, 3. -l, Hezul uf Dancing 3. 43 7 L Newcoinlr l, 2: Softball lg Yolleylizill 1, g, 3, 4. i Slil'TliIXIBER ll Libra Petite, practical, thorough, she has those quali- ties which make her an excellent student. We find in Emily a quiet manner and fragile sweetness mixed with a forcefulness that wins respect from all. W f Ojllilll fl ,ll ll' 'l'l'I'0lll S3 Slllllllll'l' Street, Salem l'.l,liAII'1N'I'.XRY KHVRSIQ . , . ,. Klzltll llulv l, 2. J, 4, 5n'L'1'vt:nl'x'-ln'v:u11l'1-1' ' w l'rm' lzfluczltlml l, 2, 5, 4, X lL't'-l,I't'Nlll1'lll 33 1 my-1 llzmm ul Vlllnlicitv llllllllfll llxmce f.llllllllllll'l' .lg l,l'L'NlflL'lll'x l.lSl 3,-l'Qfll1lll'lll1lll l'1lNlllHIl Nlmw XX :mlmlml mmmt tee 33 Gem-ml l'l1zlirm:m lgilfll Ilxmec -li liepwwlmtzl- tive f.UUlK'l'illlYK' 1'uuneil 2: Chllegizlte llelenx nt 2. 32 Vlzus SCCl'ClZl1'y 3. Vice-l'11-sirlelmt 43 Bzuketlmzlll l mittee J, 5, 43 X'ul11ntee1' lfirxt kill lletzlellme wulenl 4: lrl-Mu lg ,Xwfwlzutlful lm' llnllllmful if-1' 'W nfZf'3' , fi' 7 --- 3, 43 Bmvling' 2: llnekey 2, 33 Nlmlern llzmee 2, 33 Neweumlv 1, lg Suftlmll 1. .21 Soccer l, 2, 5, 42 Yullcylmnll 1, 2, 3, 4. X. l'lliliRl'.XRY 21 le'1'm-c Friendly, luvzllmle. with am mwerclme uf the life spark. L'usinnz1's CHllt21glHllS vitality C'llfli'Zl.l'S her tn many friends. If you ever need il frieml, Lbs will always lme there. .'XI'Rll. 21 Mary'5 tall, graceful Figure and determination to win make her a dreaded basketball opponent. That same figure is ideal to set off the beautiful clothes that she always wears. fy glllii ll iI'!20 7 lltnllwtezul liwzul. .Xrlinglwll l'1l,l-,XII-.N'lQXRY t'm'kfl-1 llfllll Vlub l. J, Xvlff'-l,l'L'Nl4lt'lll li Klzntb Vlub 3. 4. SVCl'L'lIll'y-'lll'l'llNlll'k'l' 4: AX-Nwvei:lti1n1 fur tlllilfllnvwl l',fll'ICIlllHll l. J. A. 4: llrzurmzm llcket tfmnnntee ?4upl11v111w1'e llzmce: lhlllllflllilll Lighting and Stage l rrqnwtlex l'llNlllflll Flwxx 31 l I't'NlflClll - l.l'T 31 X wl- unteer lfil'-I .Xirl lletacllment 2. 3: thllegiate Defenxe lfmmnttee 3, 4: l'l1utug1'apl1y lzrlltnr LLlPl'I'.RZ lXl'CllL'l'j' l: Hlltllllllltllll l, Z, 3: liafketlmll l, 2, 3, 4, llfmm' 'll-11111 3, 43 l,mx'ell Day 41 Buwling l, 2: lluekcy 2. 3, 43 Newcmnb l : Soccer l, 2. 3, 4, Honor lt-:un 3, 4: Nrttball l. 2: X ulleyball l. 2, 3. Taurus - .Aint Ml fn An if 0 151 1ll'm'n' SlI'l'l'l, Klllvlwzl l',l.l-INI l5N'lfXRY KHVRSIQ luhn Blll'I'UllQ'IlN 1: Xlznllu Vlulw Z, 3, 4: ,Xwwlzxlnul , J if f ff ' C 'z' .'. I Q 'Hints I,k'fL'I1Kl,' li' tm Qllxlcllnunl lilllklfllill S 4 tulln UllllllitIt'l' 2, 3. 4: XVlllllIllL'k'l' lfirwl .Xid lk-tzulmlmlll 7 31 .'Xrcl1cry I3 Hzlxkctlmll l. 2, 31 Hmvlimg lg Hockey 3, 4: Snftlmll 4: Ywllcylmll I, 2, 3. Kimi, J lunrnx Xlllllj' UPl1llDIiIlK'lI1llI'-X' :uljvcliwf may lu- uwul lu rlcscrilmv Ruth, for she is 1111clc1'stz111mli11g, kim wimlcc-1'c', 111111 luyzll. llcl' 1111zLtTu'twl illIL'1't'hI l112lIiL lu-1' ll gwmfl lustcncr :mcl Zlll ull-111111111 gwml In-llmx K, - V JWZCIAUIA fJCll .50llJ giflfl' ll Nunn Stunt Nlalrlen i.I,IiNIl,N'I.XRY Locks:-1 lilce lfhih l, 3, 3, 4, Vresiileiit 4: Clioii' 2, 5. 4 Collcgizitc llc-lense Connnittee l, 2, 3, 4, Cihairinan 3, 4: ioillillflllilll Music Connnittee Hzirvest Hop 4 Basketball lg Hockey 2: Soccer 1, Honor Team l BIARCH 29 Aries This lovable, generous daughter of Aries is respected by all who know her, for her sympa- thetic unclerstanding. 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XX'hile awaiting these introductions let us consider what the moon, the stars, and the planets in turn may learn about the career of the Class of lf?-lo at Salem Teachers College. 1942 - I943 Uur class was born on September 14 of this year under the sign of Virgo. which declared that we would require extra effort to save money. l'erhaps you don't believe in horoscopes, but that one struck rather close to home. Soon after our arrival we were requested to don the typically fatuous costumes of initiation days. It was October 5 before these costumes were abandoned, and the class, emerging from under the debris, attended the first big social event of the season, the Initiation Banquet. Do you remember the entertainment we fur- nished the gloating sophomores and the rest of the upperclassmen? That very popular song of the day, The Three Little Sisters, was dramatized by the .lunior High Division. The commercial divisions did their share of entertaining by initiat- ing their sophomore sisters, to the tune of jeers from the audience on the sopho- more side of the hall, and also by cleverly pantomiming the song I Met Her on Monday. The Elementary Division's fashion show entitled Yesterday and To- day, nearly had us rolling in the aisles laughing at a balloon-blotimered gym suit. a long-sleeved bathing suit, and a straight-cut wedding gown of the flapper period. XVith the closing of all initiation activities until the following fall, when we would be sitting in the driver's seat, we settled down into the college routine. NYe learned that the college could be broadening, when we attended the first lecture of the season on October 3. The Quartet from Hampton Institute entertained ns for nearly an hour with some of the loveliest of the Negro spirituals. On October 22, under the guiding star of Libra, which promises foresight, adaptability, and ambition to its followers, we held our first class election. The classmates that we choose to guide our fortunes during our freshman year were VValdron Lojko as president, Eugenie Melville as vice-president, Norma Keech as secretary, and Shirley Surette as treasurer. Doing the backseat driving in the capacity of Freshman Class advisers were Miss Gertrude Bunton, Mrs. Margaret King, Miss Edna McGlynn, and Miss Elizabeth Roberts. During the month of February Miss Roberts left Salem to be married. The month of December was almost busy enough to be called hectic. The first event of the month was the Freshman roller skating party at the North Shore Gardens. We had a wonderful time practicing our pirouettes and other fancy figures which proved our class to be talented in more ways than one. VVe were just readjusting our flying skirts on December 9, when the alarm sounded announcing an air-raid drill. 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No, we 1121611111 changed the school lJ1'11g1'llll'l, 11111 the clocks needed lixing. During the Yolley Ball season this year the XYUX..-X. initiated a cheer-leading prograin. It certainly 11111 Fresliman hearts g1111d 111 see Cosinia Perroni and Emily Hanley 11111 there cheering 13l'HXX'll ou, even though ylbll ha11pened to be an Grange enthusiast yo11rse1f. On May 1-1, llllflfil' the guiding spirit of Venus, Goddess of Love, we held Olll' Freshman Frolic. Our class officers, in order 111 help Venus out a bit, set 1111 a dating l111rea11. lt worked 11111 very well, 11111, as the dance was well attended, and the proceeds gave 11ur young treasury a good start on its college career. Fourteen seems to have l1een this spring's lucky number. VV e held o11r dance on May 1-lg fUlll'lC'6l1 of 11ur Selllill' friends had dia1n11nd rings. Fourteen members of our own class XVOII their first 1V.A.A. award, presented at the annual XV.A.A. lJZlll11llCl, a much anticipated affair, held on May 20. NVe wound 11p a most pleasant and profitable year on June S, when we proudly changed our yellow Capes to l1lue d11ring the Move-up Exercises and officially become the Sophomore class of the school year 1943-44. 1943 - 1944 , 1 This 1JZ11'l1lCl1lZl1' class had many pleasant tliings to return to that September 17111. There were the many g11od friends that we had made the year beforeg Mr. Y. john Rikkola was training students in the eighth grade in the Training School, and we were taking another hrm step on the road to glorious -graduation. XVe were also looking forward to hearing again the voices of Mildred Pennington and Stella Kopanon, who had given 11s many delightful songs in chapel programs and Glee Club productions. ' H 1 1 lly the .Nth ot Sl'jilt'llllK'l' the Collegiate llc-lense loninuttee hail an :lettu- year well started. Tliose intriguing victory rolls had lu-en set up oiusule of tlu' hhrary and memlu-rs ol the coninuttee were gatlu-ring gitts to till tlu' K hristmas hoxes for the lmoys overseas. During the lirst week of Uctolu-r, uiuler the guidance of our aflvisers. Mis- Maude llarris, Miss Caroline l'orter, and Miss Iilizalu-tli Murphy. :uul with tlu- watchful eye of Mercury ever npoii us, we chose our class ulilit'l'I's for the year. To carry on the amhitious traditions our class had estahlislu-d during tlu- previous year, we elected Norma Keech, presidentg Shirley Surette, vice-presidentg l i':111ct-s Briggs, secretary: and Mary Noonan, treasurer. Hur fraying nerves were linally relieved on Novenilmer 23, when tlu- -l.l'.C. materialized into a most exciting afternoon of entertainment at the -lunior Class Canteen. The faculty and student hody invested more than a thousaiul dollars in war honds and stamps in order to witness this show. This contribution In tlu- war effort is certainly a great example of the spirit within our college. The liiggc-st hit of the performance was the guest appearance of Frank Sinatra. .X jolly, life-sized Santa Clause kept a watchful eye on the merry throng from his sleigh at the hack of the stage at the Oxford Cluh on lslecemher ll. The occasion was the Christmas Dance sponsored hy the Sophomore class. Mith Sagittarius, the guide to hig husinessf' at their elbows. Norma Keech and her corps of assistants really made a great financial and social success of our most amhitious sophomore activity. The XY..-XA. dance, always one of the year's social high spots, was made especially dear to sophomore hearts as we watched one of our own classmates, Barhara XYholley, act as one of the cjueen's attendants. The dance, held on klanuary 22, was the first star on our new calendar. On Fehruary 2-l, Neptune ahandoned his M'aves tthat's a joke, sont to visit the Tournament plays in Salenfs Chapel Hall. M'e could point with pride to our actresses that day hecause they had the audience helpless with laughter hy the end of the play. The Charm Racket was so successful that it was judged the hest of the three presented, and Stella Kopanon in the role of Hulda. the duinh maid. walked away with the S.T.C. equivalent of the Oscar. Neptune was still reigning when we sent Hank Makuc forth to try his luck on the Quiz of Two Cities, tgiving us another feather to put in the class hat.i M'ould yo11 have preferred to attend a Sugar Bowl game, Hank? This program, featured hy station XYN.-XC, was given over to the battle of hrains hetween Salem Teachers College and the Rhode Island College of Education on March 19. One of the higgest dreams of our student hody was realized this year, when the third lunchroom was given over to the students for a recreation spot, Coins fortahle chairs, ping pong tables, a juke hox, and I'ete's eye opening joh of painting really turned the room into a paradise of relaxation. Me could hardly helieye our eyes when we took the official look on April l7, hut it wasn't a mirage, as anv hahituee of the room will readily assure you. T Before we change the hlue capes to green and become jaunty juniors, ' we must award one more coinmendation for a patriotic job well done. Many of our students were ahle to donate blood to the Red Cross Blood Bank in Lynn through the efforts of Miss Yerna Flanders and Miss Elizaheth Murphy in transporting students to the center during the spring months. E x Il. 3 I sl fl I . . Q f T if- Q lu u f .S I lvl, ff il Q -A ,5 f zz ff. 5'-U 1 B1 QX, 'Nb' L ' Lk V .3 4 1944 - 1945 Hur l'rt-slnnan sisters arrived in huge nmnbi-rs tlns tall tor the annual Orientation llay Celebration. lt certainly did blow up our egos to be able to tell some newcomer all about Salem and her traditions. 'lille weatlu-r treated ns very' well that day another little piece ot' luck to be sewed into our history making thc luncheon, served on the lawn, another enjoyable Class uf l'l-ltr tirst. The fall of 1044 saw a great many new faces not only in the student body but also among the faculty - four, to be exact. Miss .Xdele llriscoll joined the linglish llepartment and took over the advisership of the Loy. Mr. liarle Collins took lXlr. 1Yhitman's place as head of the Science Ilepartment. Miss Beatrice 1Yitham and Miss tiertrude Beers came to us as instructor of Commercial Subjects and head ot' the .Xrt Department respectively. 1Ye welcome the newcomers but we shall always have a warm spot in our hearts for Mr. 1Ylntinan. Looking forward to an active year as hlnniors, we held our class election and put Norma Keech into the President's chair. The job of lirst mate on this. our third voyage, was given to Stella Kopanon. Logging our activities was Cosima Perroni, and carefully gathering in the root of all evil tmoney. to those of you who haven't seen it latelyl was Georgia Pappas. 1Ve had chosen a very able lot as our record will show. Miss Mildred Stone, Miss Elizabeth Murphy, and Miss Amy 1Vare were the class advisers. An unique program was started this fall when our lunchroom became a project conducted by the Cafeteria Associates. It proved to be a success under the student management of Norma Keech and her staff. Miss Murphy was the faculty member most closely connected with the venture. Some of the girls who were to go in training during the coming spring took a trial run during Children's Book 11'eek this fall. The Elementary division set up a junior Book Fair in Miss Driscol1's room from November 12 to 13. The lirst three grades of the Horace Mann School were invited to attend the fair and hear stories read by members of the division. Mary Cronin conducted activities for the first grade: Ruth Burke, the second gradeg Marion XYeaver. the third grade. This event chalked up another tradition initiated by our class. Scorpio, inspirer of new enterprises, was looking on that day of November 21. when our class originated a new type of money-raising scheme: namely, a fashion show. One of the Salem stores - Fredericks -loaned us a gay collection of the latest fashions which were displayed by nine captivating models chosen from the class. They were Barbara 1Vholley. Peggy Phinney, Mary Donovan, .lean Connors, Agnes Doyle, Pearl Sibya, Stella Kopanon. .loanne Howland and Louise Yolk. Atmosphere was furnished by a stringed quartet, and the lighting was very expertly handled by Peggy Shiel. The 1V.A..'X. dance was all that it promised to be and even a little more this year. The little more was the thrill of seeing a member of our own class selected as the queen. ,lean Connors and Louise Fay were among the attendants as Barbara 1Vholley walked across Chapel Hall to her throne. XYe may be short on numbers this year, but we are certainly long on beauty. Another honor came to our class shortly after the dance, when the Council elections were held. The positions of president and secretary of the Cooperative Council for the year 1945-1946 were given to Frances Briggs and Frances Donovan respectively, both very wise choices on the part of the student body. llu- college continiu-il to show its xyoiulc-rinl spirit this xt-ar xxith record -lonations to all of tlu- lu-nt-lit drives that were lu-lil. .Xt the lu-ad of tlu- Klath St-rx'iee tllnb, l raiu'es llonovan provided tlu- spark that set oil' many activities ilesigiu-il to swell tlu- treasury of our country. Shi- must have been inspired and gniilt-il by the lioddess who guards the pot of gold hiflrlen :tt tlu- foot of the rain- boxx, to have pilefl np sneh a sum as a result of tlu- auction lu-ld during the 7th XX':tr l,o:tn lbrive. Klr. Lawrence l,owrey was an inspired anctioneer, putting niuler the gave-l everytliing from a box of 'l'oll llonse cookies to the l'residf.-iu'y ol Salt-in lor :i day. llith their hearts poinuling wildly within tlu-in, the lil:-nu-ntary and .lnnior lligh nu-inbers ol llu- class took the big plunge on rXpril sl. .Xs they stepped briskly through the tuiiiu-l leading to tlu- 'llraining School wlu-re they would linish the school year, the Ql'K'lll'I'Ztl feeling was not unlike that attributed to the walking ol' the last mile. They soon became old hands at the art of teaching, however, and were even known, the following fall, to have otl'ered bits of advice to their successors. XYith an eye toward the forthcoming hlunior l'rom, the class decided to hold a card party to help cover expected expenses. llo you remember the days when a precious package of cigarettes could be used as a bribe for almost anything? Ut course it may have been rumors that this highly-prized conlnuulity would be among the prizes offered, that drew such a large crowd to the gymnasium on April 23, or it might have been due to the efforts of Marie McCarthy, chairman of the event. NVho is to know? In any event, the party was a success and assured us that we could keep our heads above water financially for quite some time. Longwood Towers in Brookline was chosen as the scene for the event of every college career-the -Iunior Prom. Stella Kopanon turned in a stellar piece of work as general chairman of the dance held on April ZS. The moon formed a celestial theme for the evening and everyone agreed that Mary XVhelan looked simply heavenly as she was crowned queen, Starring as attendants, Peggy Phinney, Kay Frazer, -loanne Howland, Louise Yolk, Louise Fay, and Mary Donovan joined Mary as she aiul her escort were dancing to the tune of .llooizligflif and Roses. Hur hopes for a bamier senior year seemed to be confirmed by late spring election results. Louise Yolk was elected to head the 1946 Clifvpcw, assisted by Lucille Kleuse. with Mary Cronin as Literary Editor. Another literary assignment went to listher Mullane, elected to head the Log. The XV.A.A. selected the team of Mcfarthy and McCarthy to shepherd their 1945-46 activities. VVith Ann as president and Marie as vice-president, events couldn't help but be put over with llu- proverbial bang. Before we turned our capes from green to maroon, an event of world impor- tance took place. On May the 7th of this year the German people officially laid down their arms against the United Nations and raised many hopes that the whole world would soon be at peace. 6 I 1 . v E' X' 1945 - 1946 The world in which we assembled on Septeniber ll had changed a great deal since we had last been together. It was a world of peace. Alfim-consciousness had become a universal attribute over night. Our class, as irrepressible as the Atom Bomb, set the gathering in Chapel Hall on Orientation Day into gales of laughter with a cleverly-executed pantomime. Frances Briggs read the narrative, while Pauline Arnold, Marie McCarthy, and .lane Duify executed the motions, and hilarious motions they were too. Austen Lake, American XYar Correspondent. was the first lecturer of the year, speaking to the college on September 28. This was a special thrill for those of us who are regular readers of his daily column in the Boston papers. The first social event of the season was conducted by our class on October 27. Those aggressively enterprising people now known as seniors, put the Harvest Hop under the capable direction of Cosima Perroni. VVhile scarecrows and grin- ning pumpkin lanterns looked on, Terpsichore guided many a Salemite across the dance floor that evening. Remember how long it took us to remember that it was Mrs. Howland and not Miss Lapham, after Joanne had taken the final step on October 28? Oh well, the rest of us had our class rings, didn't we, so why envy all the diamonds and plain gold bands floating around? . Snow reigned both indoors and out the night of the VV.A.A. dance, but january 26 saw the Chapel Hall crowded with pretty gowns and discharge buttons, in spite of the weather. The hall was made attractive with paper snowmen and soft lighting. Helping to sprinkle the queen with confetti snow were Emily Hanley and Joanne Howland, the senior members of the queen's court. At the beginning of the second semester, three returned veterans within our ranks more than doubled the male population of the class. Vincent Ribaudo has been with us since early fallg Bob Gallant and Everett Thistle joined us while the Elementary and junior High divisions were undergoing the last half of their training experiences. In February the uninitiated section of our class, the Commercial divisions, set out on the pathway leading to a career in teaching. VV ith much sage advice from their experienced confreres still ringing in their ears, they set out on the 25th to all points of the compass in Massachusetts. We could hardly wait until they returned to learn the results of the experiments. hx' the news of llmvzml SllZlllll.Cl'lS ilezith. lYe tl1iSs his w'1rm smile :mil ffemiine fl'lClIClllll0SS, zmfl um' ,Xll thuse 2llll'IllllllQ the leetiires given hy Xlr. t ullms sliuiilrl liriiig 1ll'HllIlilf'll'lY llll2lllI'l4lj,ft'tl clietiuiirliw' fur hzmflx' refereiiee :tt :mr time flllflllg the iwriml. llis leettire mi Il trip tu Nluimt Kzitztlicliii wus lilierztlly 5Ill'llllilt'fl with sixty-liliir ilwllzir wurrls :mtl slime ut' the liesl tliiutritiniis euiieeriiiiig imiiire t'r4vm the pens fit' mvteil luiiglish :mil .Xmeriezm zmtliurs. t umlniie that with swine exec-Ileiit slules :mfl the result is :L really line eiitertzmimeiit. Un .Xpril 13 nm' elztss was sliuekecl :mil szulcleiietl ' ' e- elnss l'C1llllUllS will he less juynus lmeezmse tif his .th sence. The memory of his spirit uf efmpeitttiuii mtl miseltislmess will always remain in nm' hearts. Our class has been ll tmit tlimtlglimit ftiur ewmlmlete eyeles ul nm' mum lml:metX urlmit. lYe have zieewmplisliecl 11 great rleztl zmrl have wzitelierl mzmx' wwi'lrl-slizikiiigg aeeimiplisliments of our fellow ezirth-clwellers iluriiig thnse fum' eyeles. Now hitehing our wagons to the stars, we rifle mtl: the future with ewiiticleiiee in what these same stars have furetvlcl for us. a in 'Zu Q 'Q ' ul, AA? ' HH 'ill A-'JL .Y A Aw . ' -.fvf ld Q-, ' x It-4 , Q H , Q, A v n gv ' ,I ...d I 4, 3' xy. fx , -I 9 ', 5- ,.. J . ' f-R?-.xx ? , ' fa - 4 . I 5'- SIW A H .JR , ., ':wx? , . -'I v. ' ' -4 ' -'- . - . 1- 4 '- ' .1 rf 1452. . -' 1 XS X 1 h f .., J .- 1 . -,F.,ff:. n-,. eff- N- .v i , 41 'N J l1A..n'i ffyg ' I: . sf I ,x'.f4,,, . rt 1 , n 0 ,fm H- ', ' . -'-. .I Q X qw 3 H gl 2-I Q .1 I is ' r ff- va V, v - ' 1 P F. MJ , 5 -Jw M , - .A -xg. . M v- KQV Hflgk K ifagia., i GY, ' ,Q 62,115 X xiii! 3 fl - A .gn . 1 W' 1 I s 5 .. w E - 515, x 1 -nf . Ql . . 9' 1. 'd ! r , 'PQ i J. '1,.i'.,7v- I V-. l - 3' tl ' ,1. 'Ki'? J.. 14 Q . I JM il - I W . -' me vm '- M11 5, . , . -.11 'l'g. l 2 ' I N -,ski f w I I ' D- ' 5. ' E . ks ,,.J ' '-,. L - E , I 1 I J. X ' sf .4 Y 5- if ' .iz X F I i:,W, . . l, X x-.59..., ' LQ ' L- QV- 'f , XX' I TTI FST BESI D.XNL'liR . BEST DRESSICIJ MOST YERS,XTIl,E . MOST NAIYE . . MOST MOST SOPH I STI CAT ED SKEPTICAL . BEST NATURED FRIENDLIEST . MOST ATHLETIC MOST AMBITIOLIS . MOST ORIGINAL . ONE XVHO HAS DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS . MOST MOST MOST CHARMING . INTELLECTUAL YVINNING SMILE KOBI1,R'I' I 1AI-l.AN I BARBARA XYIEmI.LIiY . I,nI'ISE XIOLK KIEURGIA I'AI'1'AS 'IRAN AIl,'LI,ANEY AIARY IJONOYAN NATALIE LISOOK FRANCES BRIGGS FRANCES BRIGGS .ANN INICCARTHY . JANE DUFFY IYIARIE INTCCARTHY NORMA KEECI-I . LOUISE FAY FRANCES DONOVAN 'IOANNE HOWLANIJ IDEAL STUDENT FRANCES DONOVAN MOST ARTISTIC ELLEN IANDERBERG MOST MUSICAL . . . TNIILDRED PENNINGTON TYPICAL COLLEGE GIRL . . AGNES DOYLE MUST COLORFUL PERSONALITY . JANE STICKEL MOST ATT RACTIYE . . . BARBARA WHoLLE'1' Qfiverd of fncf junior C4155 wi 86 ,-XSSUNTA XYOZZELLA ELIZABETH BUTLER Trvaszrrcr Pl'l'.Yl'dl,lIf ELIZANOR KIACAULAY MII.nR1c1 m SKI.-XILXYOOD I'i4'4'-P1'0.v1'dw1f .Sxt't'l'1'f4Il'j' .4 LHMMIilQL'I.XI. 'll'Xlf ll! l 'tb F5 wi Jud row: C. Pantazopoulos, -I. Rose, H. Ugrm Ist wma' M. Livingstrme, E. Madden, .eX. Ynzz ,ix 3rd rmu: M. Mills, A. Tzanetakus, .-X. Moore, lnik, G. U'l.7mmell, E. O'Neil bl. Peters ella. IJ, XYl1z1len, IJ. Mm'izu'ty COM MIERCIAL JUNIOR II 3rd row: Bernarclin, A. Chase, A. XVitte11, H. Gaffney, J. Godfrey Jud rmu: Miss Cruttenclen, -I. ileyes, L. Dolan, T. O'Toole, l. Bass, C. Dwinell Isl row: I. Toupenee, C. Carrigan, E. Butler, M. Drew, Cv. lNlCHHftCD!1 Isl rmu: P. Guarim AIVNIHIQ Illtill -IVNIUIQS . Xe YJ'-31' 5 NA ' .x. 2' .15 , I.. tan! rd rn':v.' M. Stzmtmm, M. Morse, T. L.H!lSillilK', R. Heck, lf. .Xllmlc-rmll 'lm' nrzv: -I. hlemes, I. XYQIQI1, . X. Qtltllfllilk, lf. l rz1scz1, li. Mmmcy, Misa Simw Isl rfmu' M. llurlvy, If. Al21t'ZllllZ1y,.l. Q'llQ'IlCy, M. SIIIHYZIII, N. lfmvlcl' I2I.IiMIiN'l'.XRY .I l.'NlC DRS Y ard rmv: S. Owens, I. .-Xhearn, Y. Spear, C. L'1'zmnex', M. Glu-rm11, R. I 1 ruulx, M. -Hurley ' ml row: Miss Stone, M. Morzm, K. McXYz1dc, .'X. Guzml, R. fhzunlmcrlin, Cuuke, N. N'mm:m 1 M. Savinu, T. Murphy, D. Costello, M. Gillespic w. I. Carev. I. lierulre, M. SIIIIIHXYUHKI, Ii. 'lxFlI'CZlll, MQ. U! iC0l':i of ,AQ SOIQAOIIIOFU C4155 DOROTHY DENNY LOUISE ROLF12 Vicc'-President Secretary LOUISE MCDONAI.D PAULINE SPARICIO Prvsidmzt Treaszzrer , -.....,. ' liZ!llw?It3I U ININII'.IQI'I,XI. Sf lI'IIf JNII IIQIV. I 3' , . -L-v-. -XJ!! '- lf ' -1 f ik: ..- .I I III gnu' rfrzvf Ii. I.zu'Iiiu, KI. L'uIII11s, KI. I Iuwey, N. IQIIIIIQI, KI. BIcI111fwsII, KI. I'I1'oWll, .X Hullis lvl' 1vm',' Il, II11cIiIey,-I. Cass, I'. IITZIIII, XY. IIc1'mm, IJ. NI:Im'iQ-III1, If. l,.IlX'ZI- Iic-rc-, Ii. I c'1'11:1mIus, NI. Klurrs. Ii. Ifc-11t1':1u'I1iu U DKINIIEIQCIAI, SUPIIUBI1 JRIC II Qt '--' 94' ,.. ru' as mr ilf' Ip'v d5' 'id' rd mtv: 'If McHugh, M. XYZlUc'I'S. S. TwItz, .-X. O'BIea1'a, K. TuIIisI1 nd rntu: C. KICIQCIIIICY, P. Young, I. Mmnly, BI. Rapuza, A. McMillan. Ii. Pearlmzm. Miss Eclwards Ist raw: NI. Micheli, --X. 'I'1'ig'iIiu, I'. Spzxriciu, I.. NICIDOIIZIIQI, P. SXYZLIISUII S :X'S '!f1E?F:'?Tf?'e'W.'1fL,fr . .P ' f i 40 ef. ' , Sf Jl'l lf Ulf lllli l 'Q' '. ' , 1,0-:!'l1!'? 3rd row: B. Clark, P. Barker, E. Driscoll, R. Allen, 'l. ,Iacolmns 7 -nd rmu: Miss XVallace, M. Braverman, A. lJiManro, G. Boisseau, A Comer, Lf Cainpocliiaro, M. Berman, B. Haskell, C. Gronberg lx! mfv.' M. liinerson, B. Clark, D. Denny, l.. Glazer, P. Conrchene SOPHOMORE II kr x-O! 3rd rfmi: E. Loinlmarcli, J. Mulvihill, P. Knox, M. Linehan Jud raw: Miss Flanders, E. Nicholson, M. Lucey, E. McCullani, E. Jaques C. Pekin Ixf row: G. Millett, M. Morgan, I.. Rolfe, K. Mahoney, B. MeSorley F-Ol'IlHMURl2 III Rrd row: G. Ryan, DI. Smith, XY. Peabody, R. St. Pierre, H. Sullivan, . Che-cchi 31161 rrmu' Miss Harris, XY. Xvllltilll, Y. XYouclwarcl, I. Sliallmv, I . Slic- C. Young, I. Sim i Ist rufu: M. Saunders, R. Tilmlmetts, R, Traliuccu, B. Teiiiple. D. Spruul lt'l'I'.5 IJ' Ill' , l'l'.5 IHICUI 64.5.5 O ' ! 7 C 1? Qs mx.. gi, 'wx 1' I 1'm1.vl1rv1' FURRIQST TROOI' B.xRB. xRA H4XSIil'II-I ' i S0w'r'fary PAx1'1.1N1z Ross .XNNE XYELDON P1'v.v1'f1v11f Ivft'F-PI'l'.Yfdl'lIf H PM MIQIQKQINI. Iflil-.SII.XI.XX I Nd! ' 'v X OL 1. .f'N V16 X 'if ,,', +- .a,', ..'--.. ' H, - -4..5' 4: , . Jul 1'U'Ix'.' vl. Q4u11ui11gl1z1111.-I. Kc-Hy. li. llukc-. .X.k'1wl4, M. .X11gli11,lQ. 'lxillctt Il. l'mx'm'. V. liwsa. lf. K-Zllill ,. Q Y , 1 , . . . ' ., 'Hd in X Nha. lxmg, X, llfmlvzulx, lr. -liihllxull, M. lk-tln-mu-1. lx. lnllwm ... l . A M, lgl'2lUK'hl'5Ilf'. M. Hum. .X. 1n'11t111. I. L uggm. M. lmxm' ls! l'U'Ix'.' lf. Ii1'2llNL'1', V. Klckhul. nl. .X1lflilHlt'. ll. lizmlzlliw. li. Hllflbillll l'. llzliglc, M. vlllilllix K. lylldiill. M. llulllltuf' L'UMMIflQfl.XI. l RlfSIlM.XN ll Q . .1. ,, , ,, I r 4 11 L 1, I , gf 8 A -Ja-s fi ' 1 Q 1 -9 J Q '- I a if ' ik' ' gr' -AA bv ' . ' -v' 4.' - .. Wd rofzuf M. Tirrel. M. Palmer, bl. Murphy. ll. RUSIll1iU, M. Rheauh. 17 Simpson, S. XYYIEGIGI' 110' ro-zu: M. McNiff, .X. U'Neil, R. Mclimmld. M. H'Keefe, H. MCYQL1111 IL. Murtagh, M. McGrath, .X. Pugliusu, ul. Oullette sfrf1tu.' S. Singer, . X. XXVCICIOII, M. Quinn, XY. Lilmlmy, I.. Puitms. Lunder, C. Scribner ', ff' X X E' 'wi I 1QliSIIM.XN I 3... St, 1 'un' I'U'IL'.' I.. L'znnpImell. M. Greaves. K. .xllislnlh li. ISHHHIQS. B. Haskell. IJ. lizmclzniezui, M. Hwrgzni ,ml nm. Miss Huntun, G. lirenner, V. fizilzitziw. li. Ifvrlnerg, R. .Xucle-t. H. lirzuly, IQ. Fussa, ,-X. Blmiister, I.. ii2li1lCf', Ci. lhuiigzis I Iii mn. M. Henken, G. Cznnillu, R. Q4lll'iJl'C5', li. Iielciicwe, S. biiikiiisliaw, Ii. l,ugu1'z1tu, M. Calesn FRESHMAN H -ef' eg N4 - -as-1 1 wa' rim. na' 1' Ixf l'U'Zk'.' I.. XYaldfngel, Y. Sanesi, M. Richardson, Ii. Smith, S. Hennessey, P. Pevear. E. Quirke Miss Bunton, M. Perkins, M. Staples, M. Nardone, A. McCarthy M. Marino, M. Sweeney, ,I. McGovern, G. Lecemard, D. I-onibardi M. Rupprecht, M. Thibeault, K. Iverson, R. XVall. A. Sweeney, I. Lovejoy, I. Linehan FRICSIIMAN Ill 'vid IU I I I'IZl!'l'lll'IUll, Y. Hawes, F. 'l'r1m 1, .X. Krzuvczx In 1 55 . I I Russo, 'lf I.el,zu'un, .X. lhm11zu'is ss Beers, C. Haskell, .'X. Ihpaclnlmlllm, K. liiwliu L L llm NI MacKinnon, M. Newlmll, IZ. Mmris. M. SCIIHIIII Ix lxu I m Ist 11: I Nl Luisa, M. Peltlltzn, I. Chezxtw, M. Smith, M. l'11im Ix lxu I Ill U mm n' 00iJC'l 6l ,LUG Olllfl CL C ' C -f 5flz row lflz row' 3rd row' 2nd roiu: Ist row: Miss Keily, Mr. VVoods C. Pekin, E. Quirke, L, MacDonald, I. Toupence, B. Clark, C Carrigan, S. Kopanon R. Burke, D. XVhalen, E. Butler, E. Anderson, G. De Clerico, P Grant T. McHugh, sl. Cheney, R. Trabucco, G. St. George, M. Quinn L. Meuse, I. Berube L. Fay, E. O'Neil, F. Briggs, F. Donovan, M. Drew, C. Dwinell N. Fowler O!hc'0rJ o fda' Coopvrafiue Councif FRANCES HRH if LS l'n'.vidw1I EI.IZABIi'l'I-I O'NElI, I'1'u'-l'rvsidmzt FRANCES DONOYA N Sc'rrc'fary M EREDITH DREW' Treasurer C'1lllII'Illl'lI of Sflllldillg C0llllIIIHl'l'.Y IRYING TQUPENCE CLARA DXYINELL . ISSf'Ill171y Pnblifify MARY EI. MCINTOSH NANCY FOXYLER Auditing Sofia! GRACE ST. GEORGE CFUIIFFIII lI'z'Ifc1rc' FRANCES DONOYAN MEREDITH DREXN Trc'as1n'w' ANN BICCARTHY Library Finanfe .-1d'z'f5vr.v PRESIDENT EDXYARD A. SULLIVAN MISS EDNA MCGLYNN MISS HELEN KEII X MR. C. FRANCIS XYQODS om m ercia 6014 n ci BARBARA XVHOLLEY CLAIRE CARRIGAN President V ice-Preszdent ADA O'lx'IEARA NORMA B1-:RTOLINI Secretary Treasurer MR. A. HUGH SPROUL Adviser Og .90 125111 ER M ULLAN13 Ed!-107'-fl!-C11ll'f Miss LXDELE DRISCOLL liuz.-xBm'1 1 BUT1.1iR Literary Adzfiscr ,lluuaging Editor Miss .ALICE EDNVARD5 BllSI'IlCSS .A 1d1'isCr GlA,0l'iCl .Moria lm IRYING TOUPENCE BARBARA CLARK fllfllldgfl' flssisfa111-,Uczlzagm BIEREDITII DREW' MARGARET RAPOZA Baalskvvpers MRS. HEFFERNAN Sfajjf Jleuzber Miss ELIZABETH NIURPHY Advzser ' K 60mg if! ll' Ll' 011.50 OH! IH l.lll'l' l':l.lZABI-ZTII STARR Clltlllfllltlll M 1 ss ICDNA lxIl'f:l.Y N N .Jfl1'i.vvr :idociafion Air CAIKCMOOJ 66LlCdli0I1 EMILY HANLEY RUTH CHAMBERLIN President Vwf'-Presidcffzt PEARI. GALATAS PHYLLIS COURCHENE Serrefary Tf60SIl7'6I' Miss GRRTRUDE BUNTON Adviser KOOL CM F' --A: '-11:-f, . : ,,1.,,,,,' I .MW L ' '-ff, '-'1 , Lf . L H7-1f1..'q,.f,,1 44 , Q, ' ,Vg 1, , sy .- ,lg-1fJ..H - if..1g'+.:t5.-vrglz-QR 1 5, R ..:,. 1.5: fy. R -. Q -.A ...A .N 'Qf'.'f-?T, RVTH BECK EBBA .'XNrmRsuN l'1'v.v1'rlv11l I '1'm'-l'n'.v1'4lm1f NIARY LOUISE RIORSE NANVY FOWLRR .S.t'l'I'l'flII'J' Trm.v11r'rr T11 ERESA CON SIDI N E Program Dz'r0c't0r MISS KIAFDIZ L. HARRIS A d'Z'l'.Yt'I' .. ,- it . Fi s alll PPG ,.,-ff ,,g,,.-- Q9 MARGARET RAPOZA MARY XVATERS President Vm'-Prvs1d011f THELMA MCHUGH HELEN GGRODNIK Sefrefcrry Trmsurer CLAIRE NICKENNEY Business .Manager MR. EARLE S. COLLINS Adviser GJ Ag 0 oil' MR. C. FR.xNn'1s XYUOUS f71'l'4'4'fUl' can am IRIQNIQ RIQRURE ELLEN LOMBARDI I'1'rs1'r1'm1f Serrefary- T1'f'as11rc'r Miss GERTRUDE BEERS Adviser ramalic PAULINE .ARNOLD XXGNFIS DOYLE Prvxidflzt I'ITP-P1'v.v1'r1v11f CHARLOTTE PEKIN CLAIRIQ CARRIGAN S r'rr1'fary Tz'ms111'v1' NIISS LILLIAN HOFF Adwser A10 CM - R N..---M' --- 1 c ' ' SR, ELIZABETH STARR BIILDRED PENNINGTON PI'l'.VI'dt'Ilf 1760-Prfsidmzf STELLA KOPANON RITA PROULX Srcrctury Treasurer MR. C. FRANCIS XVOODS Adviser .9IIl0l'Ill1li0lIClfR'Alli0lI.5 AIA H W Ixxlc lJl,'I l Y AIANIQ I'nc'rrc1u I,l't'.YICl'Cllf I '1'm'-l'1'u.vid4 IfI.1ZA-XIXICTII BL'TLIcR L'.x'l'1r1aRlNr: I'. xN'l'.xzu1'uL'1,us Svf1'vfur'y 7ql't't!.VllI'1'l' Mlss Fl,oRr:Nc'15 CRUTTICNIIIZN .A1z1z'1'.vcr 510111 gll'I'0ll9AJ GEORGE RICPIATTON GRETA AIILLETT PI'C51'dt'llf Vice-Prcsza'c'nt ERXESTINE NICHOLSON HELEN SULLIVAN Svcrcfary Trcaszlrcr ARNOLD CHECCHI Publicity Clzairman Miss GERTRL'IJE B. GOLDSMITH Adviser Wnafgcfrraa fini C2614 xx 4 jx E Cos1M.x PERRONI limm' H. xx1.m' Pl'FSIdL'llf I 'IU'-l'1'4'5ifl1'11f IXIARY QUIRKE FR,xNa'1-Qs lioxmxxx Scrrctary-Trmlszwvr l',III7fI.l'I'fj' Dirvvfm' M155 AIILDRED B. STONE Adviser Jar M , Q- in - H lllllflll U Jfl lilly 0L'lC'ly ' at lu, -B8 il xr N,x'1x'xL114: IJSUOK IXIARY COLLINS 17I'CSI.Cl't'lIIf l'ic'U-P1'v.s1'd011t BIQTTIE CLARK Svfwfclzjy-T1'vz1s11rw' M155 LILLIAN HOFF A dzfisw' ri ml .Ns '-Q KXTHMUNHI5 fUvxHhvN l.III. IA YUNYVUVV NE IJVFFY Nhss 1H1ERESA f5vrUULE YNVl't1.YIlI'l'I' IJJLAHHTH dtvsvr IANWSE FAx I nw1lUwxnh KIURPHY yfyjenii .x4fAA'fia' .!4f.flll'l'llll.UII Bl. .X. A. IiX1cn'l 1Q1x'11 lioxko I 'liHllliCllCC, Ivl.l'l'-IJI't'.YI.l!'t'llf,' Mr. Lowrcy, .1fl'Z'I'.Yl'l',' XY. Pczlbocly, .S1f'l11'f.f llf111f1gfw',' H. Sll2lllf:f6l', 7xl'l'tI.YlIl't'l',' G. Ryan, .5'1'a'1'f'l41f'hv,' ll. lxlilkllkl I'1'z'.f1'dv11l ,' X . Rillllllflib, lYl'f4'l'l11IS' lft'fU'l'.Yl'JlflII'1.'Z'l'. , 'N..,-W-v- ra' Vaio: bl. McDonald, XY. Peabody, A. XVitte11, A. Cook na' wma' I. Toupence, G. McHatton, H. Makuc, A. Krawczyk, F. Shea G. Tillett lst funn' F. Troop, Y. Hawes, G. Ryan. Y. Ribaudo, T. LeBaron, A. Chec- chi, M r. Lowrey 6K'l'ClllilfC' j!0flI'C! fd 111. Nlrs. King, K. BIcXY:ule. B. U'Neil, B. Clark, T. Crmsidine. 1111:-1'lmc1'g, Ii. Hunley, I'. Daigle, Bliss XYz1llz1ce ,ml IH I. Hvli Q Q I ' HHH ix! If NI. Hx' Y, mule. ll. AICLZll'lllj', I.. Pay. A. B cLz11'thy, R. Burke .X. fJ'BIC2ll'Zl uwu, bl. Peters, .X. Doyle. IJ. XYelcl1. P. Grant lm 8Yl'l'lllilfl' Haan! MARIE NIUCARTIIY I'1'1'1'-l'1'1'.v1'1I1'11I I ,c1L'ISli EAY T1'1'11x111'v1' RUTH BURKE lf1'1'111'c1'111g Sl'l'l'l'ftII'.X' .IANE DUFFY CI111'1'1'.vj11111d111g St't'l't'ftIl'y ELEANOR MACAL'I.AY .Il111111g1'1' of T011111 Sfvorfs DOROTHY IYELCH Tltllltlgfl' of l11d1'1'1'a'11111 .S'f1111'1's AGNES DOYLE Head of B11.vk01'I1all BARBARA CLARK Hmm' of Bowling EMILY HANLEY Head of lpllllfllllg NlvI'AR'l'IlY l'1'1'.v11l1'11l K.XTIII.lilCN Nl1'XY.XI1l Hmllf nf ll1Il'A'l'.X' I'fI,IZ,XI1Ii'l'l I IVNICII, llvud nf l'11ll1'j,'1111!! TIIERESA CVTI If Il .If Hvud of .Sx111'1'1'1' MARY RRUIYN Hvcld of .Y1 Iu1'11111f1 IRENE I3ERL'IiI2 llvud of .S'11f1'f111H I'RISCII.I,A GRANT 1161111 of HIA'I.IIfj ELLEN ANDERISERG Hand of IJIIIPII-t'1'f'X' ADA CYMEARA ffvud of Orallga' JANE PETERS Hma' of Brcmvz CLASS RE PRESENTATIYES KATHERINE DEHL Se11io1' MARIE SAUNDERS S0f1l1o11101'0 THERESA CONSI DINV JIIIIIIUI' PRI SCII.I.A DAIGLE Fl'l',Yf1 1111111 1 Slll.I.lX'.XN, l'1lNY.'XRl1 .X 1151-:RK, ti1cR'1'R111w1-1 .X. XllE1.1s, I.11t'x' S. . 0ll11N'1'oN, I., ti1-:R'1'R1'111- lll'R'Nll.XIXl, lll'1R'liRl'lll'i OL. . . 01.1.1 Ns, l'..xR1.E S. ja vu Ay fibirvvforg 31. c1,f1z.1,,. In l'HllflX'll'NY liozul, .Xrliiiglrri . 2118 l.:11:1yc-tte Street, Sillvlll . 30 l't'llll'Zll Street llc-vt-1'ir v . 113 Xviwlllllglthll .XX't'lllll', C-Zllllllflllgt' D tRl 1 1'1aN1m1-iN, l41.oR1-1N1'1' li. . klJRlSt'lll,l., .XlDlil.l-1 M. lfllXVARlDS, .eX1.11'E ll. l'll.A N-111-:Rs, YICRN.-X 15. ali0I.lJSMl'l'll, l1liRTRL'lJli ll. OllARR11:AN, lb. l RANa'1s. IR. . 1lARR1s, hlAl7lDli L. . Hoi-'15, l.11.1.1AN M. . UKEILY, lqIEl.IiN 1. . dlilblti, 1x'lARGARIiT C. LOXVRIEY, l.AwRENcE T. . 1XlC'Gl.X'NN, ISIDNA M. lXlUR1'11Y, lSl-lZAIiIi'l'II lQOCKli'l l', RICHARD ll. ROCKQVlil.l,, LEON ll. S1'RoU1., A. 1-lUGII . Sroxgiz, BIILDRIEIJ B, XVALLACE, 1X'lIRA . ' VVARE, AMY E. . .'XvI'l'HAlX'I, BEATRICE XVOODS, C. FRANCIS CLARK, :XNN KX . OlKEEFFE, MARv M. -, 571. X X .3 ,, s xi X L 132 -: .- . . 13 Snminit .XVl'lllll', Salem 18 Seaview .'XYi'llllC, xl2ll'lllt'lll'1l'l . 18 Rztyinoiirl .'xVf'llllt', Salt-in 1251 Main Street, lfitcliliitrg . . U 'l'em11le Court, Salem ll 12 . 8 Margaret Roarl, Pealiorly l,lll'llZl.Il liozul, Swaiiipseott Lincoln Street, Manchester . 224 Lafayette Street, Salem . 117 Lafayette Street, Salem ' . 8 Littell Road, Brookline . 12 XVare.Street, Cambridge . 3-19 Pleasant Street, Malden 88 McKay Street, Beverly . -1 Grove Street, Natick 6 Oak Circle, Marhleheafl . 300 Lafayette Street, Salem Asbury Street, South Hamilton . 18 Raymond Avenue, Salem Z . 28 If pop Street, Beverly . 8,1 1 ce Street, Marblehead . 209 Chatham Street, Lynn . 23 lilsmere Avenue, Lynn S Bowden Street, Marblehead . 8 Grove Street. Salem 76 Proctor Street, Salem A fl If 6 JD fl .jvlorace li' Wann jraining SCA oo! Moonv, GEORGE FALLOWS CAMBRIDGE, DORIS A. JAMES, TNI, ELIZABETH KNIG'HT, E. XVERA . LITTIEE, GEORGE XV. MCSv1kEE,1lt41lx',iNl1R1.AM lN1lUNYAMi,ty10I.A I. . PERHAM, 1 1AR,Y . IKKOLA, 7. .WHN . . SMALL, ESLFHISR L. TUCKER, SYB1L-l..y55, XV.-KDE, 1XlARY F. . J. X. 3 Sheridan Street, Swampscott . l-1 Hemenway Road, Salem 162 North Street, Salem l35 Ocean Street, Lynn 96 Oakwood Street, Lynn 29 Lincoln Street, Lynn . -152 Lafayette Street, Salem . llS Lafayette Street, Salem . 138 North Street, Salem 29 Franklin Street. Marblehead . 303 Lafayette Street, Salem -10 Buffum Street, Salem . f . ommerczal un for 1 BASS, IRI-:NE R. . . llliRN.'XRDlN, J EANNI-3 'lf . Bl'Tl.liR, liI.IzAIaI-:TII Y. . klARRltlAN, CLARE C. CIIASE, .ANN M. . IJOLAN, l,1lRli'l'TA A. lJRIiW, All-1RlilJl'l'll F. lJNVlNlil.1., CLARA Nl. FOLSOAI, JOIIN R. . CiAFFNEY, HEl,I-IN G. CEODFREY, JOAN R. . . JEYES, JAcQUEI.INE F. . lVlCl'lATTON, GEORGE A., JR. O'TooLE, THERESA M. . TOUI-ENCE, IRVING P. . XVITTEN, ,ALFRED H. . 75 Glillfllll' Street, Chelsea . U41 l.on'e1l Street, l.:iwrence . 25 tirant Street. Cambridge . . 3-1 llobnrt Street, Briglttini 311 Xiiiliwei' Street, North .Xnrlover . 350 liostoii .xxYC1llltf, Medford . 24 Ci'-Icker Street. Hyannis . WS Sayles Street, Lowell 11 Kluutit Yernoii Street. Salem . 28 Smith Street, Lawrence 1110 lfssex Street, Swampscott . . lfm Tyler Park, Lowell 70 Gariield Street, Chelsea . 420 Blain Street, Clinton . . 9 Pearl Street, Adams 32 llrookledge Street, Roxbury ommerciaf Jun for 2 LIVINGSTON!-Z, lVL-XRJORIE T. MAIJIIEN, EILEEN M. . lNlILLS, NIARJORIE T. lVl0ORli, AUIIREY L. NIORIARTY, lXf'lARlli C. flGRODNIK, HELPIN . . fllNPZll.I., IZLIZABETII A. . PANTAZOPOULOS, CQATIIERINE . PETERS, JANE E. . . ROSE, JUNE E. . . TZANETAKOS, IANTHOULA P. . VOZZELLA, ASSUNTA F. . XVHALEN, lJOROTHY A. . . . 8 Fremont Street. Gloucester 38 XYest Street, Beverly Farms . 201 Springdale Avenue, Everett . -13 Ashland Street, Melrose . . 10-1 Agawam Street, Lowell South Hardwick Road, Gilbertville . 31A Dearborn Street, Medford . . 192 Main Street, Peabody 263 1Vachusett Street, Jamaica Plain . . 3 Cromwell Street, Salem . 395 Market Street, Lowell . 38 Medford Street, Medford . 599 1Vestern Avenue, Lynn unior juniorfi ANDERSON, EBBA G. . BECK, RUTH E. . . CIIENEY, JACQUELINE A. CONSIIJINE, TIIERESA M. CZEREIAAIQ, ALFREDA B. . FOXVL1-IR, NANCY . . FRASCA,CLEMl-INTINA . HIIRLEY, NIARGARET A. . JONES, JACQUELINE L. . NIACAULAY, ELIEANOR G. MOONEY, ALICE E. . MCJRSE, MARY L. . NIURPHY, DORIS A. STANTON, lVlARIE T. SULLIVAN, MARY E. XVELCH, IRENE M. . 270 Asbury Street, South Hamilton . . 32 V ine Street, Manchester . 2 Berkshire Street, Swampscott . . 22 London Street, Lowell . 467 Wfashington Street, Haverhill . 19 Suffolk Street, West Medford 125 Mountain Avenue, Revere 107 Porter Street, Somerville . 100 Harrishof Street, Roxbury . 50 NVashington Street, Arlington . Uptack Road, Georgetown . 16 Bisson Street, Beverly . 11 Bickford Avenue, Revere . 24 Church Street, Malden . 8 Garden Street, Haverhill . 31 Mall Street, Lynn 524411011 fa ry un ford ,Axlll-QARN, 'IANI-1 1. . .37 Alitstitl Street, Salt-m lil-ZRl'lili, IRI-:Ni-1 Lf . . 133 l.oring .Xvmitu-, Salt-in CARI-iv, -li-:AN Ii. . . .32 XVI-Stover Stn-et, live-rt-11 Kill.-XMB!-ZRl.lN, Rt rit M. . li Rt-st-rvoii' Art-tim-, lit'vt-rt- Coomz, AlARll'I l. . LiUS'l'l'Il.l.U, DOROTIIY A. . . .8 Rorltlaml Avt-nut-, lioxlmry . 171 'l'rt-nton Street, lfztst Ilosttnl URANNI-lv, CATIIIQRINI-2 F. . . S5 lflint Street, Salt-m 1illl'IRSUN, Al.-XR'l'llA 1. . . U2 Wimlsor Street, livt-rt-tt 1iIl,l.liSl'll-1, lxl.-Klll'Il.lNli A. . 72 Ct-ntrztl Street, Soinervillt- tit'ARn, .ANN M. . . No Sixth Avenue, llavt-rhill D 1il'ARlN0, 1 IIYLLIS M. . 1'1l'Rl.liY, iAlARY l.. . MUXYAIIIQ, KATIILRIQN MORAN, A1AR'l'1IA M. A1l'Rl'IlY, TIIIQRESA M. . NOONAN, NORMA L. Owiszvs, SHIRLEY T. PROULX, RITA D. . SAVINO, BIINNIE L. SIxIALLwOOD, KIILDRED . SPEAR, VIRGINIA L. 71il'I'l'RlCAU, ELIZABETH 28 Llevelancl Avemte, livert-tt . .-12 Dana Street, 1Ql'Vt'l't' 18 Bateltelder Street, Melrose . . 163 Summer Street, Sonic-rville . . . . 56 lligh Street, liverett 259 Powderliouse Boulevard, Somerville . . 250 Franklin Street, llaverhill . 16 Bartlett Street, Beverly 22 'lewett's Court, Lynn . . 71 Dayton Street, Danvers . . 251 Elm Street, Everett -1-1 liurber Avenue, North Andover ommercia! Sopkomore f BROwN, AIARY A. . . BUCKLEY, GERALDINE F. CASS, -10.-ANNA M. . CAVALIERE, ELIZABETH B. CENTRACCHIO, ELAINE L COLLINS, AIARY . . DELANEY, RUTH A. . ELIOPOULOS, CHRISTOS E. FERNANDOS, ELIZABETH . GRANT, PRISCILLA M. HERNON, XVINIFRED T. . HOLLIS, IARLENE R. . HUSSEY, MARGARET H. . KLONEL, NELAND S. LARKIN, EILEEN M. NIARRS, NIARY V. . . NIAURIELLO, DOROTHY M NICINTOSH, NIARY J. . . 21 Prescott Street. Forge Village . 7 Murray Street, XYalcetielfl . . 1215 Fowler Street. Salem 12-1 Bayswater Street, East Boston . 511 Orleans Street, East Boston . 22 Aberdeen AvetIue. Cambridge . . 12 Hollis Street, Cambridge 260 Mount Vernon Street, Lowell . . .Quisset Road, Falmouth . 18 Driscoll Street, Peabody . 27 Union Avenue, -lamaiea Plain . . 97 Eastern Avenue, Lynn . . 64 Robinson Street, Lynn 21 Adams Street, North Chelmsford . 59 Rust Street, South Hamilton . 6 Columbus Road, Peabody . 99 Bellingham Avemte, Revere 73 Reservoir Street, Lawrence om m ercia Mn'Iua1.1, Al.XRY . Mommy lSAlilfl. . MIBIDONALII. l.Ot'1sE Alk'll1'tQll.'lillEl.M.-X Mnliiix NEY. CLAIRE Mt'M1I.1.AN. Aux . U Alli.XR.X. AOA . lil-QARI.M.'xN. l'3STl-11.1.11 RAI'ozA, MAROARET SI'AR1t'Io. ljAL'1.1NlE SxvANsON, PRISt'lI.l..X . TOLTZ. SYLYI.-X . TRIOILIO, :XNTOINETTE . 'l'L'LLISII, KATHRYN AYATERS. Al.-XRY . XYOCNG, PHYLLIs . :XI-LEN. RL'TH M. . BARKER, PATRICIA E. BERNIAN. AIILDRED . . BOIssEAt', GLORIA . . BRAvERxIAN, AIARGARET R. . CANIPOCIIIARO, Ci.-XTINA -l. CLARK. BARBARA . . CLARK, BETTE A. . CONIER. ANN M. . COURCHENE. PHYLLIS . DENXY, DOROTHY A. DI AIACRO. :XMALIA C. . DRISCOLL, EDNA C. . EAIERSON, AIARION F. . GLAZER. LEON.-X . . GRONBERG, CORXELIA E. . HAsItELL, BARBARA A. . .lACOBL'S, -lL'NE C. . JAQUES. E. CAROL . KNOX. PHYLLIS L. . . LINEHAN, DOROTHY E. . LONIBARDI, ELLEN . l.t'cEY, Al.-XRY E. . AIAHONEY, Ii.-XTHLEEX . BICCCLLAM, ELIZABETH A AICSORLEY. BARBARA T. . AIILLETT. GRETA M. AIORGAN. Al.-XRY T. . AIULYIHILL, JOAN L. . NICHOLSON, Y. ERNESTINE PEKIN, CHARLOTTE H. . ROLFE, LOUISE F. . 57-1 Sli-ruin Road, North Dartmoutn ZSOIJAOHIOPP 2 17 XYellingtoi1 Avenue, Somerville . . -1-1 Stimson Street. l.ynn . l-1 lioardman Street, 1Yesthoro 1 . . 17 Chatham Street, Lynn . . 17 lrving Street, Everett B117 lfast Broarlway, South Boston . . 18 Dolphin Avenue, Revere 341 Maxheld Street, New Bedforl . . -15 Lexington Street. Everett . 9 Normal Avenue. Lowell . 167 XYalnut Street, Chelsea . 31 Allen Street, Lawrence 1123 Nantasket Avenue, Hull . 5 Stevens Street, Peabody 28 Madison Street, 1Yrentham 30,94 Olfl Ore I . . . 2 Felt Street, Salem . 120 Atlantic Avenue, Marblehead . 114 Bellingham Street, Chelsea . 139 Lawton Avenue, Lynn . 81 Chestnut Street, Chelsea . 56 Prince Street, Boston . 163 Hobart Street, Danvers . 62 Edgehill Road, XYinthrop 53 Chatham Street, Lynn . 6 East Street, Beverly 92 Swan Street, Everett . 64 Park Street, Somerville 34 Harris Street, Malden . 8 Moulton Avenue, Salem . 84 Shawmut Street, Chelsea 26 Upham Street, Salem . 97 Lynn Street, Everett . 504 Pleasant Street, Malden SOFA Oln Ofe 2 . . 28 Parker Street, Newbury . 26 Lothrop Street, Beverly . 31 VVaterford Street, Lynn . 43 Essex Street, Cambridge . 9 YVithington Street, Newbury . 1 Orchard Street, Salem . . . 2 Park Avenue, Malden . 96 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge . 210 Spring Street, Arlington . 14 Northey Street, Salem . 150 Mary Street, Arlington . 21 Foster Street, Saugus . 22 Gardner Street, Salem 83 High Road, Newbury VIII-:I'I'IiI, .ARNULIJ I . l,l'1AlNlIJY, XX'll,i.I.xAi XX RYAN, tn-:oRoi-1 ll. . ST. I'llcRRlf:, lflblilillfl' I SAITNIJICRS, Al.XRll'1 1. Sii.xi.i.ow, .IICAN Nl. 15111-IA,l'lRANt'lS X. . 15131, ls.xm-21. A. Sxirrli, -li-:AN Al. . Si-RoIn,, lJoRo'rIiY bl. Sl'l.l,lX'AN, llif:l,l-:N l.. 'l'i-:AIi'I.I-:, lll'1.X'l'liltlli li. illlI4lil'I'l l'S, lQl l'll S. 'l'R.Ixi:I'I'I'o, lfl'l'A A. XX'.xi.'roN, AYlNll Rlill AYUUIDWARD, YIRILINIA Yoiixo, L'.xRoi.YN Al. ANILLIN, lAlARYAl.lt'li .ALillI'l'URli, josi-:I-IIINE l1.XRB.-XNTI, Hi.ANt'1IE ll1iAL'k'llIiSNli, hlAHlil. llORIJli,-XUX, Avlil.NA . CALL-X, FRANCES . LAOGGIN, INGRID M. . COOK, ARTHUR . CUNNINGHAINI, .li-:AN IDAIGLE, PRISCILLA . DE CLERICO, GRACE DE ROSA, ELSIE . IJONNELLY, NIARIE . lJOXER,1AflARILYN . DUKE, DOROTHY . DURKIN, KATHLEEN CEALATIS, DIANA . GILNIORE, RUTH GRIFFIN, .ANN HUNT, 1N'lARY . DIIANOS, lN'lARY . JOHNSON, BARBARA KPll.I.X', .lANIcE . IQRAMIER, EILEEN . lNlAClJONAl,D, JOHN RQCCOOL, PATRICXA . POWER, HELEN ROSS, PALILINE TILLETT, GEORGE SOFA Oil! 0l l' .Ig . . .51 Soliic-r Iiozul, liex'ei'l,x' ,, IR, , lH'J lII'eelIu'oocl Street, .Alllt'NlDllli-1 . . 18 Yerxzt liozul, l1IllIllhl'lflQ,l' . . . 12 l,2ll'li Street, Salt-in 21 lllezisant Street, North Anflori-r . . 211 l,l'1ll'lNll'll Street, Sztleni . 1217 North Shore liozul, lit-YI-I'I' . 411 XYesiII1ir liozul, Alzilflen 5 Alarion Street, lfast Ilowton . 23 lntervale Avenue, Sangna 211 Atkinson Street, l.:tn'I'eIII'c- 143 Yernon Street, XY:tkI-Iielfl .5115 Conant Street, lJIlllYl'1'i . 198 Yine Street, l'lYl'1'l'l1 . ll! llanover Street, Nexvliiiry . Wo Arlanms Avenue, Sznigm . 20 lznclicott Avenue, Al2ll'lJli'1li'Ilt1 ommerciaf 3re5Aman 1 .18 . . -19 Bickforcl Avenue, Revere 778 llyrle Park Avenue, llycle l':Irk 153 Lexington Street, liast Hosloil . . 27 Bell Avenue, lA'lli1 . . Ulcl Dana Rozirl, llarre 21 Micliigwn Avenue, Somerville 32 Beacon Hill Avenue, l.ynn 1-1 Dalton Street, Newliuryport . 12 First Street, Merlforcl 160 Old Meadow Roacl, Dracut . 2 Hillcrest Road, Nahant . 50 XYalnut Street, Arlington . 33 Clark Street, Meclftirtl .27 Harlem Street, llorchester 532 South Street, Holyoke . 16 Nicholas Street, Salem . . 23 Chase Street, l.ynn 75 lrving Street, XYest Somerville . 215 Rice Avenue, Revere . Bennett Avenue, Lynn . 23 .luniper Street, Roxbury S152 South Street, Roslinrlale Granby Roacl, South Hadley Falls 95 Bellingham Street, Chelsea . 177 Nichols Street, Danvers 995 River Street, Hyfle Park Hardwick Roacl, Barre Plains 235 Bainbridge Street, Malden .25 AAl2llllC'Sll Avenue, Saugue if 1,I'Nb1-LR, l'lS'I'lll-IR . Al.Xl'l,llN.Xl.ll, RL I'II Alt'liR.k'l'1l, ALXRY . Mt'XII-'1-', Al.'XRli.XRl-fl' MVYANN, ll.'XNN,Xll Al1'Rl'llY,-l1'Nl-I . All'R'l'.Xl111, .eXII.I-1IaN llililililfli, liliRAl.lllNli llixl-Ill.l., ANN . f,lL'l-I1.LliTT1i, .lAL'Ql'liI.IN1 PAGl.1l,'SO, .XNITA . PALMER, AlARY POITRAS, l.1,'CILI.l-I . QUINN, Al.-XRIE IQIIEAULT, lXlARY IQOSANIO, GLORIA . SCRIBNER, CAROL . SIMPSON, DOROTHY SINGER, SYLYIA . TIRRELL, AIARY XVELDON, ,ANNE . XVHEELER, SHIRLEY ALTDET, ROSE Al.-XRIE AULSON, KATIILEEN BELCUORE, GRACE . BLOMSTER, ANNA . BRADY, HELEN M. . BRENNER, GLORIA . BROOKS, RENEE . BURKINSHAVV, SUSAN CALESA, NIARJORIE . CAMILLO, GLORIA . CAMPBELL, LILLIAN VCARBREY, RUTH . IDANDISNEAU, DOROTHY YDOLTGAS, GEORGIA . FOSSA, ELIZABETH . JFYRBERG, BERNICE . CIAINEY, LILLIAN . fiALATAS, PEARL E. fiREAVliS, NICRIEL . HASKELL, BETTY-JEAN HENKEN, AIILDRED LOGURATO, ELSA . om m erciaf .grad m a n 2 jI'e5Al'l'ldIl . 389 Essex Street, Lynn . -17 Carolina Street, Medford . Sri Pine Street, Framingham . 35 Gardner Street, Peabody . .263 Lowell Street. Peabody . ll Biekford Avenue, Revere SS Tremont Street, Salem . lS Beckett Street. Peabody . 19 Cottage Street, Peabody 120 Marcy Street, Sonthbridge . 47 Lawrence Street, Chelsea 186 Chatham Street, Lynn 7-l john Street, Fitchburg . 75 Madison Street. Dedham . 27 Harrison Street, Lowell . 2 Betty Street, Everett Endicott Street, Topsfield . 675 Boulevard, Revere . 91 Cottage Street, Chelsea 1 Tobin Court, Jamaica Plain . 53 XYarwick Street, Lowell . 160 Allston Street, Medford I 27 Whiting Street, Lynn . 46 Haviland Avenue, Lynn . 168 Myrtle Street, Lynn . 27 Deer Park Street, Lynn 6 Harris Avenue, Jamaica Plain . 35 Hamilton Street, Everett 162 Bellingham Street, Chelsea . . 13 Vale Street, Salem 109 Gilman Street, Somerville . 52 Pine Street, Swampscott 225 Essex Street, Saugus . . 6 Hood Road, Danvers . 17 Shillington Avenue, Lynn . 39 Suffolk Street, Lynn . R-5 Page Street, Danvers . Greens Point Road, Ipswich . 118 Lakeview Avenue, Lynn 45 Pierce Street, Malden ISM River Street, Salem 97 Lynn Street, Everett . 149 Vine Street, Everett . 71 Revere Street, Winthrop lII-1N Nl'1SSY,SlIlRl.l'1Y A. If . . 1,l'1tlNARlD, lu. tIxvIeNIIoI.Y lvl-:RsoN, li.x'I'III-:RINE l,INIcIIAN,lRIcNI4: . l,ovIf:joY, INIQZ li. . l.0MllARl!l, l,0RUTllliA Alt'LiARTIlY, AN NA ll. .1ll'liOYliRN, 'I EA N . MII.I.I-:R, l',I.lZABI'1'i'Il ll. N.XRlJtJNl'1, ALXRY . PICRKINS, AIARY lf. . 1,liVl'1AR, 1i,A'l'Rll'lA . QQITIRKIQ, 1Sll.liliN R. 1Qll'llARllSON, B1ARY M. RtII'I'REcII'1', lX1AlDlil.lNli .l. SANICSI, A'lI,MA . SMITII, ETIIEL . .g'l'Al'Ll-ZS, lXlARION S. SNYIEENEY, ANN BlARIl2 Su'IaENI-:Y, lX1ARGARE'l' TIIIIaEAtII,T, MILIIREII XVALI-, RITA . . AVILl,lAMS,.1OYL'li . XYAI.IIEOOEI., LOUISE BRANcATo, GRAcE . CHEATER, M. JUNE COLLINS, CORINNE . GOUNARIS, ATXNGELICA HARRINGTON,.1ANICE HASKELL, CHARLOTTE 11ANVES,X'INCENT . r1ALBIiRT,1QOBERT . KISSLING, ROSEMARTE IKRANVCZYK, TANTHONY LE BARON, THOMAS LUISE, MARY . . BIACKINNON, BIARJORIE BIASON, DOROTHY . BIORRIS, BETSY . NENN'HALL,1N'1ARY . gl'05AlYll1lI 2 22 Rogers ,XVt'lllll', Lynn Ztlo llI'irlgc- Street, llcverly ll fllllllllillll liililfl, liven-tt . 13 Sylvan Stn-vt, Salt-In . . .ll Izsst-x Street, Sangns . 8 Mt. l'lc-asant Street, Sotnervillt- . 17 Pina' Street, Arlington . 30 1121111111100 Street, Syvaiiipscott . 30 Milforrl Street, Boston .23 Craigie Street, Sonic-rvillo . Lake Aveiiue, Avmllllllll . 163 Harris Street, Rc,-vc-I'e 7 lloinestearl Roarl, Arlington . . 29 Pacific Street, l.yllIl . 101 Heatli Street, Somerville 156 Lowell Street, Merlforfl . 42 Barrett Street, Revere . 15 Lenox Street, Beverly 40 W'ellington Roacl, Meclforrl . . 22 Cottage Avenue, Dauvers . 23 Mt. Yernon Street, Somerville . 88 Fourth Street, Meflforfl . . 42 Lewis Street, Lynn - 4 lillsxvortli Avenue, CZll1l1Dl'lf1gC gI e5AI'l'lCl.I'l 3 . 9 XYest Street, Beverly .7 Brown Avenue, Lynn . 102 Holyoke Street, Lynn . 8 Liberty Street, Gloucester 25 Lovejoy Place, Lynn . 33 Rock Avenue, Lynn 37 Burness Street, Revere 19 Shore Avenue, Salem 3 Lynn Street. Salem . 17 Morris Street, Lynn . 116 Broadway, Lynn 92 Pleasant Street, Lynn . Gerry's Landing, Cambridge . 7 Taylor Street, Gloucester . S Prospect Court, Gloucester . . 352 Broadway, Lynn PAINE, MARTHA . . . . 1 Doane Street, Marbleheazl PARAnoPot'I,oS, .ALEXANDRA . 47 XVasbiugton Street, Newburyport PERALTA, BIARIANNA . . 109 Hollingsworth Street, Lynn RUSKIN, RUTH . RUSSO, JOSEPH . SCHANTZ, NIARGARET SMITH, MARGARET ST. PIERRE, ROBERT TROOP, FORREST . . 50 XVilliams Street, Brookline .300 Maverick Street, East Boston . . 17 Liberty Street, Gloucester . 47 Bates Avenue, lYinthrop . 12 Park Street, Salem 6 Sylvan Street, Peabody Ji .. - -, , 41 15 M - '-1 ., . , g- .f s I ' . N ,V 1. in . fl 'g . v ' , vu!! '1 it l Q' ' I A 4 , ., 1,1- l l7' 1:-M. , I 'll ., 4 f 541 Any-ff I ,ip I' -vf-Am pa ll'0lI J ll II ll ,OH lI'0II l'JJl'J N' r. and Mrs. Leonard Agnew N' r. Bob Bean Niss Bonnie Kathleen Bennett N' iss jean Marie Bowen N' r. j. Arthur Burke Mr and Mrs. Patrick j. Burke N' r and Mrs Frank Ciarfella N'.r and Mrs. john j. Connors N-r and Mrs john Coyle Nlr and Mrs. joseph P. Cronin NQr and Mrs VVilliam E. Cunningham, j Mr and Mrs Emil Dehl Mr and Mrs Siegfried von 'Dohrmann Miss Mary E N ..r. and M rs Donovan, R.N. . jeremiah Donovan N iss Adele M. Driscoll N iss Alice H. Edwards N-r. and Mrs. j. joseph Fay Mr Mr Mr Mr. Dr. Miss Verna B. 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