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' JM K .XF ,X - 'xr- , X X I N , A Xl fix!-X X I xx X4 ll Q X 1 1 , L wk --- 55111, Gllippvr f GY. A T w k .La , 4 25 'SZ' 'ff S X5,'f:f,, !ff62 X 1949 W, ' ISK . if? 34531 ,. 'ff 'T 'J' Ng .41- '5 2 V ' ,v 'Z-ie ,Ja W . ,- Y, W A 9 K 1 ' .Y ' ly, ,,, 'K Y - F, g A, 9 ' 4 4 4 vs? Q tif? S., Y A, 'f 0 K, if J , -zyr- Q 54'--'L fx K Qi r ,.JP 'Ar' '53 -Q IT' o lf: Zllnrmnnrh The first Forty-miners traveled to California in search of gold, en- during many hardships. The fortitude of those early pioneers is reflected in us, the Forty-miners of today. They sought for gold: we have sought knowledge. which is a treasure far greater than material wealth. During the past four years we have faced hardships that to us seemed great. Nou' we are ready to face the far greater hardships and problems of the years to come AlI the past we leave belziud, UQ' dc'I201rc'l1 upon cz zzmvcv' miglzfzrr world, zfariea' world, Freslz amd sirong the zvorla' wr' seize, world of labor and the nzarrlz. Pi011ec1's.' O pi0m'f'1'.s'. ' nyxn HM vb lf! V4 0' -5 I 1: ,' 44 4, gif , 6' fig W I , :H 'NTQFI' wr M xx ,X Gln Eillian HH. Huff ZFnr lgrr lixltiring Effnrta 3111 hvlping 155 In hernnw lgnisvh illllvn zmh IMUIIIPII '-awk up Hymn, 31 mg gnu. 'ltr 1fII'P5ihPIlf,5 fllllvmfiagr l.ile has been described by :L yzirit-ty nl nu-lztpliors. It has been calleil il battle, :L journey, :L voyage, an adventure, a walking slizulowf' an empty ,, . . .. . . . , dream. I think ol lile in all these terms, but I think ol it also as :L sue- cession of acliu-veuients which llli'IlFlll'l' the worth ul :L man. I think ol it as an edueative process spanned by the cradle and the graxe, :L process whose ultnnate value Is assessed by the degree l.- which the lacullu-N nl the soul have been exercised, and the clireetioii in which the soul ilsell has been propelled. XX'e are all huni:Ln beings. l'rt-cisely what does that mean? It nu-:ins that we are potentially closer to perfection thzzn any other living thing. XX-lc are the inasterpieees uf the t'rt-ator. l'nder I-lini we rule. l'nder lliin we fashion our rlestinies, and direct toward their ultimate ends the designs and objectives of civilization. XX'e are the music makers, .Xnd we are the dreaniers of dreams, XX'andering by lone sea-breakers, .-Xnd sitting by desolate streams, XXlorlrl-losers and world-forsakers. On whom the pale moon beams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world forever, it seems. XX'e ai'e capable alike of sublime accomplishment and of inordinate depravity. Often both may be found in the experience of a single man. Consider Henry X'llI and Lord Byron and Edgar Allan Poe and Stanford XX'hite and .Iohn lfarrymore. Consider all the geniuses. past and present. who have explored the reaches of the stars P-and touched the depths of hell. Free-will is a determining factor in the final appraisal of a life. XXX- make our own itinerary: we chart our individual course. XX'e are not dra- gooned into virtue or vice. XX'e are not predestined for success or failure. XX'e are not inhibited by circumstances or surroundings. XX'e are, in a very literal sense, masters of our fate and captains of our souls. This yearbook is the result of the efforts of The Forty-niners. Chro- nologically, that is an appropriate designation, since you and the California gold seekers are exactly a century apart. You resemble one another, too, in undertaking a common search for something precious, you for the realiza- tion of the satisfactions of your profession, they for deposits of that elusive metal which more than once has changed the course of history. XX'e should not press the comparison too far, because the original forty-niners were a heterogeneous group: scholars and roustabouts, criminals and clerks. mer- chants and adventurers. Among them were soldiers who had deserted their posts, sailors who had abandoned their ships, worshippers who had fled from their churches, officials who had forsaken their responsibilities. Yet, by and large, and in a more elemental fashion. I suppose they repre- sented. as you do, a fair cross-section of humanity. They had the same capacities for good and evil, the same incentives to spiritual enrichment. the same frailties of the Hesh, Your future is obviously more secure. By training and temperament you are equipped for worthwhile accomplishment. It is unlikely that your lives will be turbulent, or that you will ever be driven to frenzy by mirages in the California hills. It is our fondest hope that you will leave at least some footprints on the storied sands of time. zz. MW Uhr Qllipprr Staff .S'm'011n' row: A. Papadopoulos, B. Haskell, Kelly, G. Rosanio, M. Palmer, M. Nardone, M. McGrath. First row: Miss Beers, M. Smith, M. Goodwin, M. Sweeney, A. Cook A. Welclon, M. Quinn, Miss Burnham. E112 Gllippvr Stuff ITIIYIIOI'-III-C '11 iff ARTHUR XY. C'UOR -'l.vsi.m111f lidifor M.XRiiARli'l' A. SXYEENEY l-1'f4'1'u1'.v lffllllflll' ALENANDRA I',AI'.XDOI'OIfI.OS lf11.vi11v,v.v AIIIIIIIIUCI' MARIE I . QYINN .'I,lI'i'L'l'fl..VIIIfl -llazlffgvm MARY C. MCGRATH GIJJRIA I.. RUSANIU .-Ir! Ef1'if01'.s' BETTY-JEAN HASIQELI, MARY Cf NARIJONI .S'vv1'vf411'y .IANICE L. KEI,I,Y :I.YS0l'l.0fU E li I-f0l'.Y MARGARET I,. GUODXYIN ANNE M. XX'EI,IJON MARGARET M. SMITH Adz'isf'rs PRESIDENT EDWARD A. SULLIVAN H1l5l.llCSS and Literary MISS GERTRUDE BURNHAM Art MISS GERTRUDE A. BEERS VY' u W. ,' v '1 5 X !,X 5' lb , ini,- QI: L V ,, 09, I. r' , X' x Ein Qhmllrgv IHz1r11ltg ,41- 53, Vie 1 1---1-s XYERNA li. FIUXNIDIQRS IfI.m:12Nc5R IZ. Q4Rl V'ltIiNllI x RS., 31.5. HS., MA. Snfifzl .Sl'i1'1lu' ,Shviul .S4l'l't'l1l'l' I, .435 fi , ,,, NN-,A .ALICE H. EIIXVARDS Xxrx' XYARE B..-X., M.Ed. HS., MA. Bzfsiizrivs Edufufion Sofia! .S'r'ic11r0 KIILDREIJ H. STUNI' I4.S.I2cl.. MUN. jff'If1Il'17Il7I'I.l'S Ciriokmz F. Moum' B.S.Ecl., LLB., MA. 12l'I'l'l'f0l' of Training, Edzffatiolz NIIRA VVALLACE B.S.Ecl., M.Ed. . is pf LUCY S. BELL B.S. P11 ysiml E d1lt'l1ffI'0l1 Librarian rv - Q If 1 -yi, ,..,, . 'ill IEON ff. ROCKWIELI. I:RAXNQ'l5 XYIJUIN RS., MUX. .WIIIXI-I' ElfI!t'lIffCIll, .SilJl'1'f'1I LILLIAN M. HOFF L. GERTR1 'rnE BVNTON B.S., MA. RA., MA Spveclz Ed1lfUff0ll, History E GERTRUDE BURNHAM Iilvxx M. MCG1.x'NN BA., M.A. IQA., MA.. l'l1.IJ. English Sofia! Sl'1'UIll'l' LAvvRENc15 T. LOWREY MARGARET C. KING PILB. B.S.Ed. Physical Education, Logic Plzyszral Education, Guidance .l , na G5 4 9 1 RICIIARID H. RfM'KlCT'l' Iiwfzrclc .X. llmfxm BMX., Mlifl., T.I-.l1. ILS.. Kl.H..X lIt'1It'fI, CU1IIllll'Vt'l'tll f,c1n', !:II.Yl.IIt',YX lfflmu IIi.Yl'0l'VX', .llullu'11111liu.v ! Q 'I HELEN J. KEILX' fYiIiR'l'Rl'IJIi ,X. HH I N B.B..X., Mlzfl. ILS., MA. f?11xi11f.s's fglflfftlffflll .flrf 'E . if EARLH S. COLLINS AXDELE M. DRISCOLL BA., M.Ed. B.S.Ecl., M.Ed. Plzyxifal S4'I.C'1IFC Edzfmfiozz, English BEATRICE VVITHAM D. FRANCIS HARRIGAN. JR BS., M.Ed. B.S.Ecl. Busimnnv E.ducafio n Handwriting ar gg mm M lullas IE, Sl'I.l.lX'.XX ljluwlii If. -llfrflflilsx BMX.. Mug. l.,l,.I1., ILILAX.. All N fgmfmfl-N1 X-t.jt,,m, llmfl of C'w111111u1'u1l1! l?upf11l111f11f lw'1r.v111uv.v l11!1m1I1u11 BIARY M. JONES SERENA G. HALL B.5,T'.cl.. MA., Fd.D. BMX.. MA., Ph.D English Ellgliifl Altos wu- PAUL N. ROBERTS DOROTHY E. DIXON B.S.Ed., M.Ed. BS. Ed. Szfbsfifzrfv in Sl1Z7Sf1.fI!f0 in Business Edufation BllSfIIf'.Y5 Education WINIFRED H. HIGGINS B.S.Ecl., M.A. in History, MA. in Fine Arts Subsfitzfff' in Art r I n O Q A In x XNN K. CLARK RIARY M. CYIQIQEI Rc'flf.YfI'Ul' S0r1'vfary Kg 2 j 4 i R , ,RJ RIARGARET BIORRISON Bookkcepcr Uhr Cirainging Srhnnl 5Fz1r111Ig Af- X ,I r ,7,7.. 5 7 V. JOHN RIKKOLA JAMES T. AMSLER I3.S.Fcl., lllfd. B.S.Ed Prizzcipal Practical Arts P r VIOLA I. MUNYAN 1 LENA VV. RIGBY B.S.Ed., M.S. Grade Eight H 01110 Economics Substitute au, Iisrlrrix I., 9x1.xl.lA fflllrfm' .Ya Z'z'11 BIARY V. HOURIHAN B.S.Iid., Mlid. Gradc' Fin' NI I!,S.lirl.. Mlifl fflllrfz' Nfl' ,rex fry' PO N. N DORIS . X. C.-UWRIDGIQ B.S.Fcl. CIra.a'v Four NICRVAX T., TJVIHGIN . ,,,3, . FLIZ.-xm2TH JAMES BIARY F. XVADE C1'00'f' Tlzrvf' B,S,Ed, Cradv Tivo 4 ix Svmr. I. Tl'CKER LENORE M. FLORIAN Cradf' One KflIlfl'l'gUl'fPlI Zin iliimnnrialnn QEPHFQP M. 1511119 I ' f 11.5.1 xl. P1'111'f1'1111! .wlrfx .lub 16, 1899 - October 7, 1948 That Irvs! f01'1'1011 of 11 gona' lIIUlIv,x' I1'f1'. His liftlc, 1ItIl1ll'It'SS, llIIl't'Illf'lIlI7L'l't'lf 111'f.v Of ki111I11vs.v and of low. Q.. Q ll 'Nl'sLt, , ' 1 J . . V. 4 I 1 a f ' , V N 1' 24 Q if W AA 'uw ,J n n ri 1 I ,, ,u i f For y-miners A Xff xx X 67 f Q X - 4 'Z 3' A X v w f Offgcem of LLAQ .gznior Cjfdiizi PE.-XRLE GALATAS, Vice-Prvsidcvft ELIZABETH FOSSA, Presidmzt JEAN CUNNINGHAM, Serrefary WALDREN P. LOIKO, Treasurcr 0.511 1 Llll Rook Club 1, Z, SCCl'L'lZ1l'y 2: Craft Club 3. -lg 1.1111 Typlst 3, -l: l'1'Ciicle11t's me11ce111c11t SITC21liL'l'. l.1st l, 2, 33 Soccer l: LNOIN- hrFllC1'C is El Lady sweet Zlllfl ki111l, 77N rw' 5 XYZIS 11cvc1' fzlcc so plcasecl my Illlllilfl 10 - XAIHI' , NLIIA. ow l11x1x114.1:1 I.XI, 1 111'1a,1 l?z1i11ty. petite . . . pcrfvt Q Q 1'1'm1111i11g' . . . olvliqilwf 211111 'L 16 11, lm . . . 4 P' s111cc1'c . . . zllwavs reacly to lcml . l lp1 -1' ml ,, ., U 'I1 is cvc1'yu11c's frie llywlv l':11'l4 .XXf'lllll', lljllv l':11'lx Z?!anc!Le garganfi l53 Lexington Street. Boston COAIMERCIAL Coiiizsiz Book Club 1, 2, 3: International Relations Club 43 Commercial Council Representative 49 Secretary 43 Program Committee Commercial Council 43 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 4g Soccer lg Softball 1, 2. 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: President's List 4. The quiet mind is richer than a crowng . ' ' 9! A mind content both crown and kingdom IS. Blanche's beautiful red hair makes her the envy of all her classmates . . . capable, dependable, andindustrious worker . . . efficient secretary ofthe Commercial Council. 676!lfl!6LI 6!a.ilT do 0 328 Essex Str:-ct, Salem Cox! MER4'mI, CUVRSE Class Day Usher l, 2, 3: Commercial Council Repre- l sentative 33 President Cooperative Council 43 Dele- gate Eastern States Association Professional Schools T for Teachers 3, 45 President's List 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Commencement Speaker. l l l A man the monarch of his mind. Quiet and unassuming manner . . L tact and diplomacy in keeping with his executive ability . . . capable pilot of the Cooperative Council . . . assured of success in any undertaking. YQKQH, .!glftglft1lf6L El' QULDLX Olcl Hana Road, lia COMMERCIAL CoL'RsE Camera Club 2: Craft Club 3, 43 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 4: Log Typist 2, Reporter 3g Soccer 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3: Hockey 3, 43 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3. ':There's ne'er a flower that blooms in May That's half so fair as thou art. Quiet charm and gracious manner . . . industrious worker in the Bookstore . . . dainty . . . attractive . . . always well-dressed . . . beautiful blue eyes will make her a delight to any class. Commercial Council Representative l, Z, 33 Secretary 23 Publicity Committee 1: CLIPPER Editor-in-chief: Co-Chairman CLIPPER Dance: PresidenAt's List 1, 3, 4. JJ A lf!! C Inf DLI' . 00 2 l-l Dalton Street, Newburyport CoMM1':Rc1Ar, COURSE The schools astonished stoodg but found it vain to keep at odds with demonstration strong. Friendly. outspoken manner . . . inquiring mind . . . Frank, forthright expression of opinions lends a zest to our discussions. J ecm . panning am S2 First Street. Klcclforfl Coxrxix-:m'1.xI, t'ol'Rsxf: Commercial Council Representative 2g Class Secretary 3, 43 Graduation Conunitteeg President's List 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball lg Soccer 1. Yet not the less would I tlnoughout Still act according to the VOICC Of my own wish. Sincere, dependable . . . capable secretary of our class for two years . . . conscientious and energetic worker . .. incessant conversationalist. Migfciffa fibaig 0 lfill Uld Nleaclon' Road, Ilrarut tfoxrxii-1m'1.xi, t'ui'1esu . ,.., H Q Dramatic Club 1, 2, 31 International Rt-lationx Club -l: Chairman Soplio-more Stardu-1 Dance 21 Co! chairman XY. A. A. Dance -1: Co-chairman XY. A. A Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Banquet -li XY. A. A. Con- ference 3, -ll Daisy Chain: Log Typist 2, 33 l'resident'f. List 11 Class Yice-Ijresident lg XV. A. A. RClJl'L'5ClllIl- tive 1, President -lg Head of Orange 2: Head of Soft- ball 3: Basketball l, 2, 3, -1, Honor Team 1, 2: Lowell Day 1, Z, 33 Hockey 2, 3. -1, Honor Team -1: Lowell Day 3: Newcomb l, Z, 3: Soccer l. 2, 3, Honor team l, Z3 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor team 2, 3: Volley- ball l, 2, 3, Honor team 1, 2. EMM Y 2 , Shake back your hair, O red-headed girl. Shake back your hair: let go your laughter. Energetic president of the XY. A. A. makes its twenty- fifth anniversary year one to be remembered . . . en- vied for her red hair , . . infectious grin . . . sports enthusiast . . Always ready to participate in fun and frolic. :wie monneffg 33 Qlllfli blrvcl Xll'lllUl4l Cmtxllekttlat. U1L'Rs1-1 International Relations Club 45 Tri Mu 2, 43 Initia- tion Committee 25 Conference Eastern Business T l Q N- ' ' - eacier. Association 2, New England Federation International Relations Clubs 4' Basketb ll 1 . , , a , 2: Hockey 2, 4: Newcomb 4: Soccer Volleyball 2, 3, Honor Team 3. I new , A , Q., 4' XVliat wondrous life is this I lead ! Vivacious, independent expressive manner of speak- ing . . . smartly dressed. but in perfect taste . . . attrac- tive and well-liked. Book Club 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Craft Club 33 Log Typist 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1. marifyn oxer 32 lVill0wwuorl Street. llniwlicstci Crm MICRCIAI. fiUlfRSI fs .1 . That pleasant cheekg hair smooth and brown. A combination of scholastic and creative ability . . . Frank, straightforward . . . clear thinker . . . original. ia 1161 a A U5 3 XX'c-ft:-rn .Xvenin-, lynn H NI liRt'l.Xl, Q44 bl 'RSIC Glue Club 13 Usher Eastern Teacher 5 Commercial 7 lt l ll l, 2, 3, Honor team 2' Conference -3 Bayetna , Hockey 2, 5. 4: Softball 33 Soccer 2, 3. Shes got mischief enough already. Petite and clemure . . . earnest and friendly . . . always ' ' t oi her own . . . appreciative of humoi . . . has a rlry ni a true friend. llook Club l, 2, lJl'L'NlllL'lll 25 Glu Llulw 1 llll 1 Cl1:1i11: l'rcsiclc11t's l.i5t l. 2, 33 S0001-1' l: Lllllllllll' 1110111 Speaker. I gl r 111 ra . j1Alfl.l0lfl Sli: Sillllll Sll'l'l'l I11,I111fl1l1 . N 1 M111 111,141 l.XI. 1 111 1:51, .QL IAS 1 1 I W- Z ii' Her een Sa bright, hcl' brow sae white Her haffet locks 21SlJl'OXYll'S a Inc-1'1'y. Cll11SClClltlllllS . . . cl1pln111z111c . . . HL-1' so111cti111cs clwiccl . . . z ' ' 1 1H'CSClllZlllUll is an i11v:1l11:1l1lc asset. ,, 4 -. f hu quiet cl1a1'111. anal llCl' i11tcllccL11z1l Zllillllj' 1111- I1llIIlll'Cfl a llll llltlll fm Llc ll hXYL'L'lllL'SS. ' ll1i11ki11g Z1 ianice 176 lilllllliy Road. South Hadley Falls Com Ml-IRt'l.Xl, L'oi'Rsic Craft Club lg International Relations Club 3, -li Cafeteria Associates Z, 3, Student Manager 4: New England International Relations Club Conference at Springfield 3: Collegiate Council United Nations Con- ference at XVe11es1cy College 3: Daisy Cliaing Log Typist l, Head Typist 3, Assistant Business Manager team 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3, -lg Soccer 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, Z, 31 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Tis tlie mind that shines in ev'ry grace An' chiefly in her roguish een. Capable manager of the cafeteria . . . always to be re- membered for her prowess in all sports . . . friendly dis- position . . . can be relied upon to do ber part and more too. -lg CLIPPER Secretary: Basketball 1, 2. 3: Honor Jian gcfim .jcamer US llcllmgham Street, Clll'lHl'2l CUNINll'1Rl'I.XI. Cuurcsl: Dramatic Cluh 1, -lg Boo-k Club 1, 2, Vice-President l, 2: Craft Club 3: Chairman Raffle Committee Vllhite Elephant Sale 3: Chairman Date Bureau Committee -lg Log Reporter l. Typist Z, 3. 4: P1'eside1it's List Serene will be our days and bright And happy will our nature bef' High type of mind . . . stufliously inclined . . . loyal dependable . . . natural poise and manner. mfjren Qfer O-Zofgo l8 l.emo11 Street. Salem Comm-1Ri'1ixr. CoURs12 is Class Day Usher 1, 2, 33 Class President 1, Class Treasurer 4: President's List 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2. His eye was proud. and his voice was thunder. Star of the speech class . . . always ready to participate in discussion and give a forthright expression of opinions . . . outstanding financial ability demonstrated as treasurer of our class. HMA marie Wac.iZB01fLafc! 47 Carolina Street, My-rlfurd Com M 1-zlzcml, CUVRSIQ Glee Club 13 VVhitc Elephant Raffle Committee 3g Finance Committee 2, 3, Chairman -lg President's List My loved, my honored, much-respected friend. Competent director of the finance committee . . . sunny disposition and clear forceful personality . . . always ready to participate in discussion. fm'Cz'a WC Cao! 995 liixx-1' Street. llyfle l':1rk k OM Nll'IRl'I,Xl. ftll'RSli ag International Relations Club 3, -l, Treasurer -lg Book Club lg Loy :Xdvertising Manager -lg XY. A. A. Re- cording Secretary -lg Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, Z, 3. K, . ' fx if i lL c .s Her eyes, it's plain, survey with ease XYhatcver to glance upon they please. Her poise and remarkable self-control will gain for her a high place in life . . . conscientious and industrious worker . . . can be depended on to finish what she starts. lfrafl Club lg lnte1'11z1tion:1l Relatioiis Club 3, -ll Cafeteria Boolclieent-1' 3, -lg Tri-Xiu l. 2, 3, -l: LX1111- inereial Council I2L'l3l'C?3CIlt3llV0 1, lwl'l'FlflL'lll -lg XYel- esley College l11te1'11ational Relations C0'llfL'1'L'IlCL' 31 Yew linglancl ll1fL'l'l121li0ll21l Relations Club Spring- 'ield Coiifereiice 33 Daisy Chain: 1.1111 Typist lg L'l.Il'l'I2R Aclve1'1isi11g Rl21llZi2L'l'I Head of Hiking 2: VV. A. A. Q1Ol'1'L'SDUllillll2' Secretary 4: Basketball l, Z, 33 Honor Teznn 1: Hockey 2, 33 NCXYL'UllllJ 1, 2, 3: Soccer l, 2, 33 Softball 1, 2, 33 Yolleyball 1, 2, 3. W AW, W-QL, 1A D11 lillll' 5ll'l'l'l, l'l'IlIllllIQl'JllIl lox1x114.1e11.xl, 1 o1'1zs1 Y! li I I 29,5 XX None knew thee but to love thee Nor nainecl thee but to praise. :X most versatile young lady . . . an active 1JZll'l1lCl11Z1lll ill all college activities . . . especiallv active in sports . . . has propellecl the CO1ll1llCl'Ci21l L'o1111eil through a successful year . . , happy, lllll-lOX'lllg' nature. cufL1fLaA gzzagedz We Man 263 Lowell Street, Peabody COM MERCIAL CoL'RsE Camera Club 1, 3, Glee Club 2, 4g W. A. A. Repre- sentative 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Archery lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 23 Soccer 1, Z, 3, 43 Softball 1, 3, Tennis Tournament 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Come live and be merry and join with me To sino' the sweet chorus of ha! ha! he! tr Carefree, fun-loving, original wit . . . her ability to see the humor in any situation will carry her through many a crisis . . . Don't ever get serious, Hannah . . . out- standing ability in all sports. amzatic Club l: CIllllCI'Zl Club S3 llook Club 2, -lg lxfkctball I, 2. 3: lfloclccy 2, 3, -lg Smwcl' 2, 23 'wrmnb -lg Softball li Yullcylmzlll l. 2. 3 lllfllf !lArfj1'1f1 fu mf!! lll llrvllilgl' Sll'l'1'l, l,1'Jllrurl5 l'ux1xlmu'l.xl, lmwesl- 5-166-'58 X hXVll21lQC2l.l1 lJ6bctte1'fo1'm:111 than sln-ep? .'X1111alncllC . with a bit of Killarney in her merry eyes, and roguisll grin . . . fond uf sports . . . carefree spirit . . . lmtlmiug troubles her tor long . . . allways ready for fun. 6LC6ilfL8 A118 OMB! Qffg 120 Marcy Street. Southluriclge Coxmrizkcmr, Cor'Rs1z Glee Club lg Tri Mu 3, -lg Choir 3, -lg Daisy Chain Cooperative Council Log Representative 43 Log As sistant Editor 4g Basketball 35 Hockey 3. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. jackie's melodious voice has been an asset to the college choir and glee club for four years . . . capable and industrious worker ou the Log . . . expressive blue eyes and sweet smile add to a charming personality. L0-Chairman Ticket Committee liresluiiau Frolicg Chairman Entertaiiixuent lfresluuzui '11-21: Co-L'liz1ir- man Orchestra Committee junior I'rom: Cliziiriuzui Orchestra Committee CLIl'l,IiR Dance: Lily Re- 7 3 .fgifzfffl !fl1gZ14,511 lfi l.:1xx1'c'iu'l- Slim-1, lilivls--11 lim mliu mi. im wsu-. A Which Craft Club 33 liitwiizmtimizil Relations Club -lg IPM rter 1, 2. 3, -lg Basketball 13 Hockey -1: Yollcybrill x . Q I 1 U -',-D-R5 All that ever was joyous and fresh and clear thy music cloth surpass. :Xu zlceomplisliecl pianist, her remliticm ui' l-Zuugie XYOOg'lCH has liveued iuzmy a gatlieriug' . . . neat. well- groomecl zippezuaiice. arg 19 afmer 186 Cltatliam Street, Lynn COMMERCIAL Cot'RsI-3 Camera Club 1, 2, 33 President 33 Book Club 3: Com- mercial Council Representative 3, 4: CLIPPER Pliotograpliy Editor: President's List 1, 45 Basketball 23 Hockey 2, 3: Newcomb 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, Z, 3, 4, Volleyball 2. 3. And all the living world, that view Thy work, give thee the praises due: At once instructed and delighted. VVatcl1 her when she has a camera in her hands . . . efficient in every situation . . . an inquiring mind with undisputed intellectual ability . . . gracious and charm- ing at all times. .Mn WMA powerd llardwick Road, liarrc Plains Comulekcmr. Couksifz Camera Club 15 Craft Club 33 International Relations Club 43 Tri-'Mu 1, 2, 3, 43 Book Store 2, 3, 43 Co- operative Council Representative 3: Log Reporter 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, Z, 3g Softball 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Honor Team 2, 3. X-1 . it 5 ,.. A1 , A face that's best By its own beauty dressed, And can alone command the rest. Tall and attractive . . . pleasant disposition . . . indus trious and dependable . . . her courtesy and thoughtful ness have won her many friends. aria Minn 75 Klaclismi Street. Dedham COMMERCIAI. Coi'Rs1a Dramatic Club l: International Relations Club 2, 3. -ll Secretary -l: Chairman Usher Committee junior Prom: Chairman Tickets Freshman Danceg Chairman Refreshments junior Dance: Cooperative Council Representative l, 2, Vice-President 33 Delegate New York Conference lg International Relations Confer- ence, Wellesley College 35 Class Treasurer 25 Daisy Chaing President's List lg Compass Editorg CLIPPER Business Managerg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Soccer l, 2, 3, -lg Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. To whom by the diffusive hand of Heaven Some share of wit, and poetry was given. Ready wit and humor . . . never a dull moment when Quinnie', is present, nevertheless, she is an industrious worker and capable leader with distinct business and managerial ability. 1, Z, 3, -l Lliou 1 7 1 -1 Baslttlmilll 'l Honor Team 1, 21 Hockey 1 2, 3, -lg Honor Tcani -l: Elec Clul: Newcomb 1, 2, 33 Sovcicr 1, 2, 33 Volluyluall 1, 2, 3. ZIV? MAQIIIA ll .27 llIll'l'lsHIl Sll'l'l'l, l,fm'c-ll Um xi icmwxi. Vfwicsic 49' gy! r' V lirlflzf 1' iff D Ya 0 ,f s A . - I ' wa wa ,L li Qa 'tM?'i:?'E Let us go in and dancc once more. Mamie has the distinction of being the only Illellllbel' of our class to be p1n11ecl. Has livenecl up many a gathering with tales of If N. H. weekends . . . an elu- sive climple i11 her smile . . . willing' and industrious worker. always ready to help. 6LWL85 . gc 2 28 Chestnut Street, Peabody COMMERCIAL COURSE Class Day Usher 1, 2, 3g Cooperative Council Rep- resentative lg P1'6SlClCllt,S List 35 M. A. A. President 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. VVitl1 news of nations in his talk. Capable leader of the M. A. A. A star on the basket- ball court . . . friendly, pleasant disposition . . . well read on current affairs . . . interesting conversationalisl. Ticket Cornniittee CLIPPER Dance 4: Usher Eas- .., 3, -1, Soccer 1, Z, J: Yollevhall l 7 Z ff . ' . J . OWU 0lfLL!lQ X0f50LlfLLO 2 lic-tty Street, livc-1'ett klONINIICRl'IAl, t'oi'Rsf Liaiiiera Club li Craft Cluh 33 Internzitionzil Rela- tions Club -lg 1.41.11 Typhi 3, -lg Coininercizil Council Representative 3: Ticket Comniittee Coniinereiail Council Banquet 3: Hotel Comniittee junior l'1'OlllI tern Connnercial Teacliers' Association Z1 CLIl'1'Ell Advertising' Managerg Basketball 1, 2, 33 Hockey 7 - G ' , .-... You will say 'How kind she was' You will Say 'How true she was' Beautiful clothes and perfect grooining that should go with thein . . . kindness, sympatliy and willingness to help make her ex'e1'yhocly's huddy. f J6llftAlflQ gm 235 liainlwrirlge Street. Malrlen Coxlxll-1Rr'1,xl. Cf1l'Rs1c . H 1 ,ha ' ,Leif - t f International Relations Club -lg Class President 1: Cooperative Council Representative 1, 23 Daisy Chain, Presidents List -l. lib, I do confess thou'rt sweet. Attractive and well-dressed . . . understanding, warm- liearted and Generous 0 ,O . . . gracious and charming at all times . . . the perfect hostess. IPI . ' A 4 Ji if y 5 l I Ly LWIP OH U75 llotileyztiwl, l'oint ol' l,lll1'N, lQt-x't-i't- tQoximiam'i.xi. t'ot'itsl1 Ivy Camera Club l, 3: Glee Club 2, -lg Connnereial Conn- eil Representative l: Orchestra Committee ,lunior Prom: Usher Eastern Teachers Commercial Axsoei- ation 2: Head of Hockey 4: Archery lg Rasketbail l, 2, 3, -lg Hockey Z, 3, -lg Xewemnb l, 2: Soccer l, 2, 3, -lg Softball l, 3: Tennis l, 2, Tournament ll Volleyball 1, 2. 3. ,jf For wit. for humour, and for judgment fain'tl. Dottie is our choice for the typical college girl . . . lovely Queen of the XY. A. A. Aniiiversary Ball . . . proficient in sports . , . a happy smile anrl fun-loving personality. l Tobin Court, jamaica Plain CoMMERC1,xt. CoURsts International Relations Club 3, 4, President -lg Or- chestra Committee Sophomore Dance: Chairman VVhite Elephant Sale 3: Chairman Junior Prom: Chairman Stardust Dance 3: Delegate New York Conference Eastern Association Professional Schools for Teachers 25 International Relations Conference, VVellesley College 33 New England International Re- lations Club Conference University of Vermont 4g Class Vice-President 33 President's List 4. For nature made her what she is, And ne'er made sic anitherf' Tireless worker for class and school . , . capable and energetic leader, as shown on countless occasions . . . smart grooming . . . sophisticate of the Commercials. VLVLO . MKJOVL 53 NY:1rwiek Street, l,f1wcll Umm MIQRVIAI, VHURSE l l 7 3 -l' L'l1'1ir111a11 l:l'L'NlllIlZlll l 1'ulie l. iilee C1113 , -, ., , , 1 Chairman FI'CSlllllI11l Tea lg Cooperative Council Representative 33 Class Vice-P1'eficle11t lg 1.1111 'llypixt l,lL Q ' '-sich-11t's Lift l, 41 l.2llll'L'l l, 2, 3, Helitl lyplet -l. ' 'ER Associate Eclitorg Basketball 2, Chain: CLI11 l 3, -lg Hockey -, Softball 2: Volleyball 2, 3, -1. 7 3. -ll Newcomb 2, 33 Soeeer 2. 33 I, F , 1. ' ff 1 ,iv-1'-K . 1 .Yff-' 5 a 1w1.:-' if Here's to the girl with Z1 pair of blue eyes. lillOXVl1 to most of her friends as Nancy . . . capable ' ' -1111111 Class . . . not as quiet VICE-pI'C'SlClCllt ot 0111 hem 1 as outer appearances may indicate . . . willingful helper in any e11cleax'01'. Shri? meeir 9 South Street, Medford COMMERCIAL CoL'RsI-1 Camera Club 1, 35 Glee Club 2, 4, Finance Com- mittee Junior Promg Laurel Chain, President's List 23 Archery 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Newcomb 1, 29 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 35 Tennis 1, 2, Tournament 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Gather the stars if you wish it sog Gather the songs and keep them. Gracious manner . . . ability to make and keep friends . . . Charming is the word for her . . . always pleasant, composed, even-tempered. HM arie .xglucfef 27 XYl1itiug Street, Lynn -IVNIOR lllrzn f,.0I'RSli Dramatic Club 1, 2g Book Club 31 Archery 1. Let me hear her laughter, I would have her ever Cool as dew in twilight, the lark ahove the flower4. Friendly and attractive . . . her epicureau tastes make her a delight at lunchtime . . . dramatic in speech and action. Rose leaves you dazzled and breathless. PQCQ M ClfL0l 8 l68 Myrtle Street, Lynn JUNIOR HIGH CoL'RsE Soccer 1, 2, 3, -1. Honor Team 1, 2: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Team 1, 2, 3. ' 5 ,, H K ,ri yi , ll ' r',' ' Pastime with good company I love, and shall until I die. An artist, an athlete . . . clark eyes reflecting serious thoughts yet ready to sparkle when fun is afoot. Glee Club l, 21 Book Club 3, 4: Log Art Editor 3. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Team 1, Z, 3, 4, Hockey Z, 3, 4, Newcomb 1, Z, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 3, 43 Head of Softball 2: Volley ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Glee Club 1: Book Club 33 Camera Club 33 Laurel Chain 33 Presiclent's List -li Basketball 1, Z, 3, -l: Hockey Z, 3, 4, Honor Team 3: Newcomb 3: Soccer 2, sg V011-ey: 2 I 6LC8 l 6UfLC6l!0 9 XXX-at Street, llc-vc-rly l'iZll'lllr jlixioxz H1011 t'm'nsi iii!! There is one here who must away. away. To where the wind, the stars and the white streams Are holding a continual festival. So young in heart. so wise in deeds . . . poised. poetic . . . the epitome of neatness and care in all things. ' . M4108 CA,QIlll0l 1 llrownk .XYl'llllL', l-x'nn .lr Alok l'll4'II for I NI 1 ,.- X.'. f? If I clo vow a friendship, I'll Hers are the sparkling eyes that are m elim when mo l perform it to th Camera Club 2, 3' Poolx 7 , l ' Club 33 ltrcsiclenfs L1 t 1 gg Basketball 1. 2, 3. -ll Hockey 2, 3: Newcomb .J -l Soccer 2, 31 Softball 2, 3' 7 . X olleyball, 2, 3. -l. e last article, e erry yet oft grow ever by friendliness or need . . . june see: and understzmcls the little things wl' l ' ' portant. ., ncl make hte 1m- Book Club 3, -lg Dramatic Club lg Chairman Decor- ation Committee Starclust Dance 23 Chairman Pub- licity Junior Prom 3: Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4g President's List -l: Basketball 1, 2. 3, -lg Field Hockey lg Soccer 1. Softball 1. 2 orilfme Cofglfm l02 Holyoke Street, l.ynn -IVNIUR llmn COVRSI I , I v ,A I .C 3 ' :X' daughter of the gods. divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Capable. confident . . . always ready for fun, yet never too busy to help at the right moment . . . frequently she can startle her listeners with astute. deep thoughts made crystal clear. 4 I owar OQLULJ onouan, r. 5 Huntington .'5xYCIlllC, .'Xl'llC5lJlll'j' JUNIOR Hum L'ot'RsI2 Class Day Usher 3: l,'resident's List 3 True wit is nature to advantage dressed, Wihat oft' was thought but ne'er so well expressed. A raconteur. Howie can discuss anything from local problems to international issues with ease and a remark- ahle depth and understanding . . . a genial, capable family man . . . already on the road to success. 1 omb 11 Soccer 1 lcc Clulm l, Choir l, 2, 3, -li Hook Club 2, 33 Cl1z111'- 111a11 Class Day -l, Claw SCCl'Ctl1l'j' 23 XY. A. .-X. Rcp- 1csc11tati1'c lg Raskctlaall 2, 3, -lj Hockcy 2, 3, -lg New- .Jgn ge fa, gJ14,rLc11,ri41 lll ll:11'x':11'rl 5111-vt, f1lo11c'1--tx-1' j1'N1o1e II1fz11 f'o1'1es1-3 2, 3 Xollulmlll 7 3 The good stars met in your l1o1'oscope. Made you of spirit, Ere, and dew . . . ixll April 111e111l1e1' . . . 1'espo11sive. Sy111patl1e-tic. lllOllg'l1l- ful . . . a clown-to-ea1'tl1 px-1'so11 who has thc couragc- to Sift l1uma11ity's weak11ess from its st1'e11g'tl1 and yet to love l1otl1. , anice fkryn arringfon 23 Rock Avenue. Lynn JUNIOR Hman C'm'RsE Dramatic Club 1, 25 Camera Club 13 Book Club 3 Archery 1, 2: Basketball 1, 25 Hockey 35 Soccer 1 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2. A girl of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrowsf' A quiet beauty sparked by unexpected forces . . . a dweller in the realm of practicality . . . always friendly and pleasant. Glee Club lg Book Club 3, -lg Chairman Table Decor- ations Initiation Banquet 1, 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 23 Newcomb lg Soccer 13 Softball 13 Volley- ball 1, 2. Cgfmrdpffe of J4fMAeff 25 Lovejoy Place. l,yI1'll JUNIOR HIGII Cforksu 2 Q K i ,251 .f .. 'rig 1, .4 Ai K'l,i i.f,'1 ijiV .XA I see not the portrait of a saint, but of a woman. A native Lynner with a New Yorker's savoir faire . . . proficient 111 art and athletics . . . wry smile. unrufflecl tCIIlPCl'Ell'IlCl1t. Odemarie J655 3 Lynn Street, Salem .li'N1oR Hum CoL'RsE wx dawg Glee Club 1, 23 Choir 13 Book Club Z, 33 Camera Club Z, 33 Co-Chairman Publicity junior Dance 3 Laurel Chain 33 Presidents List 2, 43 Basketball 2, 3 Hockey 2, 33 Soccer 2, 3. X ' 3 :Z A 1 5 Li' . , ,Q 1 4 ,, ga . V .. So many worlds, so much to do, so little done, such things to be. Friendly, feminine . . . always busy with an infinite variety of activities . . . charming, chatty . . . a capable leader. I Club 5: Class Day Usher l, 2, 33 l'resident's List l, 2, 3: ,l. Y. Basketball 2, 3: lvy Orator. ,!dnfA0n7 .j6'0llfUCZyL, rf. 17 Morriw Street, Lynn JIYNIOR llmn QQOVRSIZ olin Burroughs Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Book Club 5: Camera All wisclonfs armory this man conlcl wield. Friendly and unclerstancling, Tony will be reineinbered best for his ease in learning . . . his strength and practi- cality have helped him to excel in many activities. .7A0l'l'L6L.'5 . O12 61, l 0VL 176 Broadway, Lynn JUNIOR HIGH Cot'RsE john Burroughs Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, Z, 43 Glee Club 13 Cafeteria Associates 1, 2: Camera Club 3, 45 Class Day Usher 1, 2, 3: President's List 43 Assistant Basketball Manager 2, 3. The good I stand on is my truthand honesty . . . I fear nothing. A scientific mind, a brave heart, a ready smile . . . these are but three of the many qualities which make Tom an interesting and wonderful person. Dramatic Club lg Camera Club 2: Book Club 1, 33 i Basketball 1: Hockey Z: Soccer 1. my elif1,i5e ll Xfiolct Street, Lynn hlvxloic llusn fOl'R5li From thine eyes, my knowledge I derive And, constant stars, in them I read such art As truth and beauty shall together thrive. A passionate pilgrim, complex. valiant. sensitive . . . a deep knowledge of people gives her ease and the amazing ability to become the magnetic core of any group . . . an air of gay nonchalance. a soul of wit and wisdom. iboroffzg Weldon 7 Taylor Street, Gloucester JUNIOR HIl'2H COURSE Book Club Z, 33 Camera Club 45 Field Hockey 3 I am fevered with the sunset. I am fretful with the bay. For the wanderthirst is on me And my soul is in Cathay. Casual, candid . . . basic good sense spiced with real humor . . . an intelligent, critical mind which works gradually but positively. Glee Club 23 Associate Editor f1fHllf'K'l.fS 3: Chairman Library Committee 4. , 6 3 cjfarzcej mia ff 50 Keriiwoml iXvc-inn-, llc-xcrly jvxioiz Hiram L'ol'1csle tzivi, ,xl p-.ggfifk A ff: ' A X1 v tx. 'Z1Qi 5?T'2.157L M' if 3934 . bl , .L Modesty and sincerity, the qualities of a noble woman. Quietly capable . . . a lover of music . . . friendly laugh- ter and gracious manners with just enough of that pro- fessional air. 62201 deflz WUWL5 8 Prospect Court. Cilfmcestez' KIVNIOR HIGH CHVRSIZ Book Club 1 2 3 -l Treasurer 3' Comera Club 2 Timv Currents Events Prize 2' Associate Editor Com pass 3: lresidenfs List 2. 4: Basketball 35 Hockey 2, 3g Honor Team 3g Newcomb 3g Soccer 2, 3. 4 .5 A 5 va l r The reason firm. the temperate will, Endurance. foresight, strength and skill. Her social consciousness forms a vivid and important part of her personality . . . skilled in scholarly arts and culinary measures . . . her puns are famous. KVQIII Llub 1, Da iq' Lxllllill Xlarxlml X' Xrt l rlit.w Cl P1 WLM 11 K 23 V1 liglt' 5ll'1'l'I, 5Hlll1'l'XlII4 lfl.II'I'lCR -11 l'1'cs1cln-ntx IANI 1, Z, A. 41 XX. qX. .X. Rk'1Jl'L'5L'l1lZlIXX'L' 3, X'icc-I'l'csiclc11t -11 Haskctball 1, 2, ,, . - n. 4, Honor In-21111 1. 2, 3, 43 Huclwy Z. 3, 4. Hmmm' ment Spcakcr. w '11-am 33 Sora-r 1, n, 43 X 11-llcyhzlll 2, 33 L'm111m-11cc- KIVNIUIQ lllrzlr tmwcn r ,f . . Tn 1 xl, 9 V , N -.N f,.'w.Q...?' ,, 'L I I 1 ' fiv! 41. 1 ,,,, Q, ,' n h. . V XVca1'iug all that wcigllt uf lCIll'lli1lQ' lightly like :1 fimx'cr. .X rare imlivicluzll who can cuter any g'1LlhC1'illg' with hcl' Ctllllllllwbll sense, llllIHO1', wzlciullflmcss. 211141 XX'l1l'llllll and bc wclcmncrl and sought zlftcr. ma,rfAcL puma l lluauc Strcct. Klarblclicarl l'xmR Hllill CHVRSIC Glee Club lg Camera Club Z, 35 Book Club Z, 3, 45 Co-Chairman Publicity junior Dance 31 Daisy Chain 33 President's List 1, 2, 4: Soccer 25 Volleyball 1, 2. WW a The heart to conceive, the uuderstaliding to direct. and the hand to execute. Attractive, poised . . . always eager to do and to be . . . Martha has hitched her wagon to a star, but her star is tied to a hitching post of firm practicality. .xdgxanalra 19 aloa 0,0014 0.4 47 XYZl.SlllllQ'lQOl'I Street, NL'XYlNll'j'IJO1'l jvxlolz llirm fiOI'RSIi Glee Club 1, 2: Choir lg Dramatic Club 21 Book Club l, Z, 3, -l: Loy Reporter 1: Literary Editor CLIPPER 43 Laurel Chain 33 Presiclenfs List 1, -lg Basketball l, Z, 33 Newcomb 1, 23 Hockey 2, 3: Volley ball 2, 3. ns Her wonder like a, wind doth sing VVedded to the heart of spring And April dawning in her eyes Reflects the wonder of the skies. Wisdoni and wonder, music and mischief together and yet distinct make Alex our constant nymph . . . a real and rare personality. Q.. arg . ,216 ind Lake .Xvt-nne. XXX-itliztiti .IVNIOR l-Instr Co1'Rsti A. C. E. 1: Lug Reporter 1, Z. 3, Exchange Editor Training School Editor -lg President's List 2. x x The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. A serious, capable student . . . a slow grin and gentle voice . . . an efficient mind . . . we shall never forget her quietly dynamic articles in the Log and the fact that she was the woman behind the woman behind the attendance system. john Burroughs Club l 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Chair- man Food Committee 33 Book Club 3: Class Treas- urer 33 Chairman Finance Committee 3: Presidenfs List 2, 3, -lg Class Day Usher 1, Z, 3 058,94 145550 300 Maverick Street, lizist lioston JUNIOR Him! forks:-' By doubting we learn to inquireg by inquiry we find out truth. One who sees the crying needs of the world and fain would right them . . . quixotic yet endowed with basic common sense . . . joe appreciates good rhythm as well as good reasoning. QAM Herve 33 Lafztyette Place. Salem ,lL'N1oR I-111111 t'oL'Rs1c Camera Club 2, 3. -lg Book Club 3g New London Athletic Conference Z, Class President 33 Class Day Usher 1, 2, 33 Pl'ESldC!ll'S List 1, Z3 Basketball Junior Varsity 3, -l. Is not learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, libeiiality, and such like Tl1e spice and salt that seasons a man? A Cahn surface hides an Lll1ClCl'CllI'I'C11t of energy, industry and high spirits. Depth and gaiety here combine. Dramatic Clulm l, -1: Cllillflllflll Initiation Conunittee Chairman Deco-ration Connnittee Stardust Dance 7 Chairman Program Committee ,lunior Stardust Prom 33 Cl121ll'll1Zlll Decoration Connnirlees L'l,ll'l'liF ance and XY. .-X. .-X. fxllIllX'Cl'SZll'y Ball -li Class l'resi- dent Z3 XY. A. .fX. Representative 43 Basketball l, Z. 3 -lg Honor Team l, 2, 3, -lg Hockey 2. 3, -lg New- comb 33 Yolleyhall W C' 5 L IWLOZ, . 6110651 U6 Lowell Street, SHlllQ'l'X'lll1 -luxlmc lluzu ilfwksll The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. And here is one whose boundless energy and determina- tlon bespeak a courage and a quivering sense of adven- ture . . . She sees the world a joyous place where all can create. exclte, and seek new worlds to conquer. cwgarell Snifd 47 Bates Avenue, VX'intln'op JVNIUR Hman Co1'RsE Glee Club lg Camera Club 2, 35 Book Club 3g Chair- man Publicity Committee CLIPPER Dance 49 Associate Editor CLIPPER -lg New England Teacher Preparation Association Conference 45 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 33 Newcomb 3g Soccer 2, 3, 45 Softball 23 Volleyball 1, 2. HXIVOUICII will love her, that she is a woman More worthy than any man, men, that She is the rarest of all women. So kind, so apt . . . of a temperate nature that steadies those who know her . . . a great capacity for love and understanding . . . such subtle humorous CIUIPS and C3I'lIOOl1S. ,lolin Hurronglis 33 Cflllltffi Club Freslnnan lirolie M. A. A. Dance Stardust Dance Usher l, 32 Class Club 1: llook Club 2, 5, llresiclent -lg Cliairinaii General 73 Cliairinan Publicity Connnittee 33 1.051 Reporter l. 23 rl.-l'C2!Nlll'CI' l, l'1'esiclent's List 4. Q- OZ' ,7 0I l Q5f . P0010 It Svlxzin Street, llezllimlx II'Nioi: lluzlf lomzsi Lionnnittec Clizniriiian Publicity Coininittee Class Day I :tm a man, tlierefore nothing' that is liumztn is alien to ima' One of our unforgettables . . . an immediate yet last ing friend to all . . . a soniewliat outspoken raclieal . . his blinding exterior lticles a tliouglitful. sensitive. yet wise core. 0141150 11441 guage! -l lzllsxxoitli .Xu-inn-, t':11iiln'11lg'm- Ivxiolz lllmi tovixsr Hook Club 2, 5, -lg Camera Club 3, -lg Craft L Z, 33 Ilrcsicleiit! List 1, -l. I know you have a gentle noble temper :X soul as even as a calm. Louise ponders over wby's and wlierefoies and finds the most usable solutions . . . gleans humor from thc most subtle thoughts . . . her poise and Carriage arm- queenly. A. C. E, lg Glee Club 2: lJI'CSlClCllllb List 3: Archery lg Badminton Z, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3j Newco-mb 1, 2, 3: Soccer 2, 33 Softball l, 2, 3, Honor Team Z: Volley Ball l, 2, 3, Honor Team. Grace in all her steps. l'LlfL6L Z?AJWLf5f8l 27 Dc-cr l':n'k. Lynn lf1l,liMIiN'I'.-XRY fiUI'RSl Poised . . . attractive red head . . . combination of seri- ousness and liveliness . . . soft spoken . . . always well dressed . . . B1bsy's winning personality makes her well liked by all. 8514 . gd Y 6 Harris .eXvem1e. -lzmiaiczi Plain ELEMENTARY L'oL'RsE A. C. E. lg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Council Repre sentative lg Basketball 1, 2, 3g Hockey 2, 3g New comb 2, 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Follow your own bent, no matter what people say. Unaffectecl . . . indiviclualist . . . roller skating enthusi- ast . . . longest distance commuter of the elementary seniors . . . Hoorecl by an exam . . . collector of our memoirs. X C. E.1. nfs I .45 ff 1 2 W oma, . Jrenrzrzr 35 lllllllllllrll Street. live-1't'lt lil.lQNIliN'l'ARY CUL'R5I v , Book Cluh 1, 21 Dramatic Club lg Presi- And gladly would she learn, and gladly teach. Keen .mind and quick wit combined with a pleasing manner . . . variety of hair styles . . . sparkling third finger left hand . . . profound thinker. HIZ QQ ZZHQOAJ 162 llklllllgllillll Street, flu-lwea l3LEXIliN'l'.XRY KFOVRSIC 4 UZ fyff A f 4... ' . 5 X, .4 1 if .vw , 5 ..,. . 3553 QQ A. C. E. lg Craft Club lg Book Club Z The acme of good taste. N011-temperamental redhead . . . dry humor appearing unexpectedly . . . just stepped out of a zine . . . well-groomed . . . poised. fashion maga- Gam, 5? cmpleff Essex Street, Szmgus lil.l-3MlcN'rARY Corus:-2 .-X. C. E. 1: john Burroughs Club 1: Basketball 1: Soccer lg Volley Ball 1. : ' ei 4, 'tv ff' 'fo is f 1 x .-. , .. . , 1 . - 1. ...r ' -mf Q . 4 - 5 VVhateve1' is worth doing at all is worth doing well. A copious note-taker . . . Penny is thorough in all she undertakes . . . Gold-i-locks . . . one of the Eight . . . a ten-o'clock scholar WfLfA-.fglfllft C6Ll AI 8g 6 Hoofl lioacl. liailvers iELEMENTARY COURSE Let thy words be few. A. C. E. 1: Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4. president Z5 Tri-Mu lg Chairman of Entertainment Committee Initiation Banquet 15 President's List lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 23 Soccer 1, 2, 3. Beautiful blue eyes . . . 011C of the Eight . . . jeeping to school . . . possessor of a willing brother . . . a loyal friend . . . ready laughter. 2 1 feorgia rz 014 ga .5 .W S11l'I'11ll4 Sll'l'1'l. l.yllIl l'1l.l'lNlliN'I,XKY 11111151- I L 1lllCl'2i Club 13 illcc Club 1, -11 iXl'CllCl'j' 1, 21 Bzul- 1 .ii 11to11 1, 2, 3, -lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, -1, Honor TL'3Ill '- Lowell Team 3, -lg Hockey 2, 3, -lg NCXX'L'OIIll3 1: Sorter l, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, -l. H0110-r T1-21111 1, 2. Q 11,6 . 2? , 5 1 .1 f 'H-X skillful athlete 111111 il ll'lR'llfl to H11111z111 flyllillllll uf 6llCl'g5' . . . l'Cl1'CSlllI1g'ly frzmk . . l3C'Ol'Q'l2l excels 111 all sports . . . broke ull 1'cc111'rls in getting four XY..-XM51. ZIXX'Zi1'1lS lll 11111 years . . . 11116 of the Eig'l1t. gzza LMA CCJZJAJ11 Rear 5 Page Street. llanvcrs E1.mr14:NTixRY COURSE A. C. li. 1: -lo-hn Burroughs Club 1, Zg Class presi- dent -11 Chairman of Dance Decoration Committee 33 Delegate New England Teacher Preparation Confer- ence 3g Council Representative Z, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2. , ff Timely service like timely gifts is doubled in value. Efficient organizer . . . accomplishes what she sets out to do . . . initiative and intellect have enabled her to guide our class successfully through the senior year . . . one of the Eight. KMA ,Er er? firm-eiis l'miit Rnzul, lpswicli lzi.i1.xii-,rxi,ixkY t ovksi-1 Glee Club 1, 2: Co-Chairman Refreshment Com- mittee Freshman Frolic 1: General Vtlelfare Com- mittee Sg Presidenfs List 1, 25 Daisy Chain 31 XY. .-X, A. Representative 1: Head of Basketball 33 Head of Newcomb Zg Basketball 1, Z, 3, -lg Badminton 1, Zg Bowling 13 Hockey 2, 3: Modern Dance 1: Soccer l, 2, 33 Softball 1, Z, 3. 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. i. I 'fl i I Energy and persistance conquer all things. Athletic . . . excels in many sports . . . well acquainted with Salem depot . . . sincere . . . studious . . . hard worker . . . Bernice is pleasant and courteous . . . holds friends effortlessly. Jfdan 118 l-zLkcx'icxx' ,X . gjainey Yt'lllll'. Lynn 12r.ExrENT1xRY Cm'RsE 5 91 K Dvamimiic Club 1, 23 Glce Club 3, -lg Tri-Mu 13 teria Associates 15 XY. .-X. .-X. Representative 1 Archery lg Badminton 1, 2, 3, -lg Basketball 1, 2 3. 43 Hockey 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 1: Newcomb 1 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, Z, 3, -lg Tennis 3 Volleyball 1, Z, 3 4. A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of naturef' Meticulous . . . l1llClC1'51211'lCl1l1g . . . Lil is vivacious yet' gentle . an inborn graciousuess . . . a natural on the basketball court. Cafe- Qlilss X ice-Vresnlent 4: .X. L. lt. Secretary l, L1 il' Club l, 2, 33 I. R. lf. -lg 'liri-Mu l, 2. 33 l'I'U1ll Ticket Co-nunittee Ciiairinan 3: Food lfair Liliairinan -lg C0-Cliairinan CI.lP1'liR Dance -lg Lillillflllilll I 1 t Chapel -lg Laurel Clrain 33 I'resident's List 3, 1. Modern Dance 1 !gz?lIl A1 6.2 Alfflj -l5 l'im-rce Street, Xlztlflcn l'iI.l-IXII-.N'l.XRY 4 fn lqslq othing great is ever aeliievecl xvitlinnz entliusiasinf' Her poetic e1nleax'wi's lighten clull inmnents, as clo her accounts of life as a boarding student . . . folk-dancing enthusiast . . . expressive lnroxrn eyes and a lively inan- ner . . . capable ancl flepenclalvle worker. fi argaref Qiloafwin 25 High Street. Rlarhlehezul ELEBIENTARX' CoL'RsE Associate Editor CLIPPER 45 Book Club 2, 3: Glee Club 23 I. R. C. -lg P1'esideut's List 43 Hockey 4. A girl of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrowsf' Clear thinker . . . straightforward friend . . . Harvard booster . . . Peg carries on a voluminous correspondence . . . one of the Eight . . . unassuming manner. Class Secretary 1, Art Editor CLIPPER 43 A. C. E, 13 Choir 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Chairman Refreshment Committee Freshman Frolic 13 Council Representative 45 Associate Editor Campass 3: Daisy Chain 35 Log Reporter 3, 4: President's List 1, 2, 3, 43 Badminton 1, Z, -lg Basketball 1, 2, 4: Hockey 43 Modern Dance 1, 23 Soccer 1, Z: Volleyball 1, 2, 4. aff, Jaaff 97 Lynn Street, lfveiwtt Ii1e,m112NTARY Coricsic A creative mind and a skillful hand. Songbird of the seniors . . . versatile . . . even temper . . . friendly to all . . . her artistic ability make visual education a reality . . . always willing to help . . . one of our outstanding scholars. arfbrie fgddddj oflaicffaw 109 Gilman Street. Somerville ELEMENTARY COURSE Y A. C. E. lg Dramatic Club 1, 2g Basketball 2, 3 ' Hockey 2, 33 Newcomb 2, 3g Soccer 2, 3. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Margie's liveliness and good sense of humor have en- deared her to all of us . . . second of the Elementary Seniors to become a Mrs .... our culinary specialist for chowder . . . Best things come in little packagesfi Camera Club 3: Drainatic Club 1, 2, 31 Tri-Mu li Chairman Refreshment Committee Sophomore Dance 2: Laurel Chain 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3: Soccer -1: Hockey 2, 3, -1: Modern Dance l. 2: Newcomb l 3' Vollevball 1. 2, 3. P8118 . OQIQQ LLLVL 13 Sylvan Street, Sale-in l'1I.IiMliN'I'.-XRY Couksrg sr Ei ,M 1' ff' A One could mark her merry nature by the twinkle in her eye. .Effervescent . . . full of fun . . . one of the Eight . . -contagious smile . . . enjoys frolic and festivity . . nautical-minded freshman. fda Jwfafo 71 Revere Street, NYintl1rop ELEMENTARY COURSE Q A. C. E. 13 Book Club lg Camera Club lg Craft Club lg Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club lg President's List 4. 'c r, 'u ' .qw A 331 5.313 E X 3 15.-sit 2' y eas-ai , r E f Q ' ' : , llwli , 3-5'-fig: 31' .f'- 11452 . A Q-ii i? 3: 5 ' To know her well is to like her better. Small, demure . , . gentle disposition . . . a true friend . . . one of the engaged Elementaries . . heading for California. E. lg Dramatic Club 1, 2. , A live wire 3 -1, Basketb IICVGI' Fu les QZ0I 0fAC?L1 Olgfrargffzrcfz' 8 Mt. l,ll'ZlNZllll Stu-wt. SfJllli'l'X'lllx' . xl l'l I'x11fw'1px14Y lem ll, . . I ' 4 . 4... .. gets Stepped on. ll of ZL1ll11lElflO11 . . . good sense of humor . . . bound- talce a joke as well as glve one 5 goocl nature . . . can mm We MA? 17 Vine .'XYL'l1llC. .'Xl'llI1Q'lUll ELE11ENT.xRY CoL'RsE .-X. C. E. 13 john Burroughs Club lg I. R. C. 4: Archery l: Basketball 1, 2, 3. -lg Newcomb lg Hockey 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 1: Softball 21 Yolleyball 1. Honor Team l. A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. Black hair and queenly poise . . . pleasing voice . . . calm. unruffled manner . . . a charming seriousness com- binecl with a subtle sense of humor. X C F lg Camera Club 2, 3, -13 College Chou' 1, 7 1 C 7 -1: Dram 3 -lg Ski Club 33 Tri-Mu ll University of Yermoui I R C Conference -li Ln!! Reporter 2: Presicleutl st 3, -l, .-X , , 3 43 Hockev 2, 3, -lg Modern Dance 1. Z3 Newcomb l 7 3 Su e l 7 3 -1 oitball 7 lall 7 ...,,Q .L 12, 3, 4. r ,-, C. 1 S ' -, 3, -1: Yolleya J 7 861, lflalfl C7 . C QOIIIZPVZ 39 llzniiilwli-ii Street, Sxrzniiiliwfvll l',l.liNl liN'l'.XRY QUVRSI1 5 atic Club 22 Glee Club 1, -, -l: I, I. . rclierv l' Badminton 1, -li Basketball 1, 2. 1 Ev . ii gf 4, ' .C -. 1-2' - 3 ' 0 X 1 Vivacity and wit make a girl shine in efmipaiiyf' Yivaeious . . . Cliarmiug smile and lively Coiiversatioii Ul ' l . . .Cnlverslty week- . . . always in a hurry . . . SOl1.O'71l'C encler. ajcfiien f A440141 J Wnrpdg 58 Empire Street. Lynn E1,EMENT1xRY COURSE Dramatic Club 1, 23 Archery lg Basketball l Hockey 2. -1 . Y? M E5 I , . , 1 G Good nature is one of the rarest fruits of personality. Smiling' Irish eyes . . . first of the Elementaries to be married . . . Kay's friendly personality and sparkling conversation make her a welcome member of any group . . . our authority on the pre-school child. Q1 fricia ltd llarr 4 579 lx Stl 'ev l.l.l.NIl' xl um Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, -l: Secrctarv 7 P Basketball l 7' H tl , .., orcey 23 Newcomb l: Soccer l, A Honor Team li Softball 1, 2. Honor Team 2: Volley- ball l. KCH er voice was ever soft. Gentle and low. an excellent thing m M Fx. 4-1 woman. Good-naturecl and fun loving . . . delight of the ping- pong fans . . . clrzunatic star of the class . . . Pat is popular and well liked by all . . . one of the Eight . . Varied interests. 0 UU LI I 1, lxt-vi-1'O K ul RSI-1 'u gi een Qnirge 7 Homestead Road, Arlington ELEMENTARY CoL'RsE Camera Club 3. 4: John Burroughs Club 1, 23 Dance Committee Chairman Z3 VV. A. A. Anniversary Ball Program Committee Chairman 43 Presidents List Z, 3, 43 Head of Bowling 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Newcomb 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 3. E 7 rv in - : ' , ai lfg x ,, ' ze, K4 5 Character makes its own destiny. Reformer . . . ambitious for perfection . . . VVhen Irish eyes are smilingu . . . deep and well-developed faith . . . well-mannered . . . helpful to class with her ideas and energy. X C F 1' Dramat Bgxskcltbgll 1 ic Clu He who is true to one friend thus prox cs b 1, 2, 31 Vl'L'SiCICllI1N Lixl l6!86lfL0 MftlOIOl 6CAf lfll llvzltll Slrvvt, 3111111-1'xillv l'1l.liNlIiN'I'.XRY Pm 14. .1 . k., J N- ff' X, Y ,I himself XYUI'Illy of many. Fun-loving . . . engaging 1lf.'l'SU11I1liIf' . . . Imsketball entlmslast . . . constant and 1,llll'llTflCfl happlmwfs. l gL1l Qf N3l!88lfLQy Z2 Lltllllilgk' .Xvc-nue. lclziiivers lii.i2nicN'ixxkY CUURSE Assistant Editor CLIPPER -1: A. C. E. 13 Camera Club 2, 3, Vice-llresiclent 33 Glee Club 1: Tri-Mu 1: Cooperative Council Publicity Committee 35 Laurel Chain 33 Loy Reporter 11 President's List 43 Basket- ball 1, Z, 3, 4, Honor Team 1. 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Honor Team -lg Newcomb 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1, Z, 3, Honor Team l, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 2, 3. , I 1 A smile for each: a friend for all. Clever and versatile . . . dependable . . . Maggies friend- liness knows no bounds . . . happy-always smiling . . expert UD chauffeur . . . off to California. X C. lf. l: L':1mc1':1 Club 33 I. R. C. 4: fll1lll'lll3ll Q!MfZ!rec! .miAecz14Zf 23 Mt. X'll'l'll1lll Stn-vt, Sf-lm-rxillf li1.lax1l'.N'l .xl:x' fHl'lQ5l 'Et rcsluncnt L4Ol1llllltlCC junior Prom 3. A merry heart cloctlm goocl like Il1CCllCl1lC.U .-Xlwavs happy anal evell-tc111pc1'ccl . . . Blillinfs fricmlly personality and winning smile racliatc Cllt'L'l'll1lll6SS . . tl1eat1'e-goer . . . one of the Eight. H-fa if MM! SS l'iHl1l'lll Street. Xlefltoiwl 1'.I.EAIliN'l'.XRY fl PURSE A. C. E. lg Camera Club 32 Glee Club 1: Presi List 3, -li Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Hockey 2. 3, 4: comb l, Z3 Soccer 31 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4. The world belongs to the energetic. Conscientious . . . neat . . . friendly . . . sports enthusiast . . . 'Tm cold. . . . attention to details . . .twinkling blue eyes . . . believer in the maxim, Be the best of what- ever you are. X C F1'1 ll' I hp Club 1, 2, 3' Lolln-'fc LI11111 1 7 1 fill I11vQs titurn L'01111111ttu -1 PIL 1 I R. C.-1. LI1111111 N I1Nt 3 -1, BIUIICVII Damg 1, 2. 1 111f1f,,,,1, 41X l,1-wix S111-1-1. l.f'llII ' 1 ' 111c1' 1-fJl,'l4Sl-I I'.l,l'.Nll'.INI. , , I 5 lld cw-1'y cl1'ca111 Crum- t1'11v If every hope were rcalizccl E1 ' L'c1'c f1'1c A senior Songbird . . . camlv 1111-111o1'1cs . . . s111 ml and graciuus hostess . . . 53'l1lI'JZl.Illt'liC 11a1111'c . . . C011 scieutious student. aww , - ' 1,,. vga asia 9 if 'E 'MAJ j 1 . :fl 'lv- 1 . 'if A SLG! ,Q- -wh. , an umm.-,X 1-1, . QM unit 15 ..-fiwuna J, 4,-L. 5c s 'Svvl Q S VY S N Q 1 4 'a 1 v4 H ' Q . ...Ai , A... ff, .. s i 1 9 a .., 4' ...,- .X 1 igggg 3 I I S w V I un 0 1 3 r. U u I ' 1 , . ii Q I Ugg N, i! xx . X 'C' x ,R- .541 'W Ttgw sv K .2, -v.'T ? W if ,ivy ,.,- rf Q , - 5 4-4 1 if-4 un' ' 4 . 5 -c , xii, , ., ud- 'f 1 4 KA' ff .af W I 7 ' ' 5 v ' ' bu' XJ 'f -ff?-SL 'lil' I - r V 7 X . ' 1 ' 1 ' ,. ' if Qi 5 ff if ..--y K , If V 4 T,-of 0 - J... 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A' ,q, ,',m,M. st .-1.-AJ ' '- -Y ll ,-a' I ,- , 2 uf Q Wei? 'P . .,. ..v Lflklkllzlxk l.Xl. 5l'.N ll JIXS T11i1'cf1'0'Iu1 li. Bzirlizuiti, .X. Pagliuso, l'. lion, Roszinio, ll. johnson, M. l,Zllll1Cl', li. Svvoiiu' row: l'. Mclool, Ouellette, M. Donnelly, XYlieeler, M. Tirrell, M. Quinn, .X. O'Neill, M. Doxer. First row: Mr. Jeffery, D. Galatis, Roelie, A. Lojko, li. Boelco, M. McG1'z1tli, P. .'Xuclitoi'e. .. fi., ...mx . ,, .. fy... ,M - '.-i-H-v-H .. , gf. 'f'.. . 4 . , . , ' -' '4' Av...-.. . .JP .. . ll. l'owe1's, Nl. lxelly. G. MzlcDonz1lcl, li. Krzuner. 13. Siinpson, H. McYann. M. Rlieault, .-X. XYelclon, Cook, bl. Cunningliani, XY. Dangle. Y. liorcleziux, ul. ,IUNIQR HIGH SENIORS Tliird mtv: F. Mitchell, R. St. Pierre, Russo, F. Troop. A. Krawczyk, T. l-el3aron, M. Perkins. St't'01Iff row: A. Pzipzulopoulos, G. Branczito, M. Smith. V. Szinesi, M. Nar- clone, R. VX'alclfogel, R, Kissling, Clieater, D. Mason. ffllllff row: Miss liurnliani, J. Harrington, M. Luise, C. Collins, R. Auclet, C. Haskell, G. Belcuore, M. Paine. ICLICM liN'I'.XRY SICNIK DRS Tlzird row: M. Goodwin. R. CZIl'IJl'Gy, L. Campbell, R. Brooks, l'. Cizllzltus H. Brady. E. Fossa. R. XVall, E. Logurato. S'f'c'0mi row: XYilliams, A. McCarthy, G. Brenner, I, Linchzm, K. Murphy J. McGovern, M. Sweeney. M. Thihezlult, G. Dougns. FI'l'A'f row: Miss XYallacc, M. Laidlaw, M. Rupprecht, D. Lomlmzmli. 1- i . , Q ' D A . Lramey, P. Pevear, A. Llomster, B. F5 FIJQIQ, Qunrkc. 1 'H' gf A Bild' s gli 'ml N 9 ,U QQXT yy.. ,V 44 - 12,1 Vw 1 ,Q W ,gg v N' ' 1, , W5 3 Q 'X F, ov I r' WW, -'W' Y 1-f4nn0h'k' xm '4 ..-ff' P l'Ii5inrg nf the Hilinrtg- titers .X century ago, the joyous discovery of gold in California heralded a new era. Hold, the key to the material world, was availahle to those who were hlessed with the-stamina, daring and luck. To ohtain this gift from Nature, men surged out of their patterned lives and pioneered to the XYest. Today the animal exodus from colleges and universities is noted with much less attention, yet it is far more important. As a challenge to this indifference, we, the l orty-niners of the State Teach-ers College at Salem, cry, l.ook, we have youth, the key to a hetter future! We have freshness, courage, dreams, humor. Take us and use us! The gold in California has long since heen found and spent, hut we too are eager pioneers, eager to stake our claims in the fields of education. lic-fore we set forth, however, it is well to take a hackward look over the route that we have followed for the past four years. I. ll'v H10 .rzfrfave Ivroau' xzrivvyiiig, -we the T'1'l'fjfII .mil lIll7f1L'tI'Z'I.lIfj.H In order that the first day of our Gold Rush might he as pleasant as possible. we were welcomed and put at ease hy our big brothers and sisters on Urienta- tion Day. Perhaps they succeeded too well, for scarcely had we settled into the swing of college life when, like a pack of whooping wild Indians, the Sophomores descended upon us. Necklaces of onions, Flannel night-shirts, fantastic coirfures, mass hysteria, superhuman stamina, and darkest dejection blurred clear thinking for a time. However, when dawn came after the three-week night and we took stock of our situation, there were no casualties and little damage: vthicles were surprisingly unharmed, our adventurous spirit merely whetted. and a few scars left as reminders of the ordeal. More pleasant events than Initiation followed. Remember the Chinese pan- tomime staged hy Freshman H, George Tillett's interpretation of a crooner . the Frosh-Soph's original play, and the stirring performance of Roiizvo and Juliet! Un a Sunday afternoon, October 2, we entertained our parents at a tea. Much talent was revealed, and our first social affair drew enthusiastic comments from relatives and smiles of approval from the faculty. ln order to thank our junior hrothers and sisters for their spirit of comradeship, we gave a tea dance, which offered an occasion for a neighhorly exchange of impressions while the victrola played on. - Impending elections meant camp-fire rallies, political speeches, hastily-made posters and candidate tags for supporters. .Xfter the hallyhoo, our officers were revealed as Pauline Ross, president: .Xnne XYeldon, vice-president: Betty-.lean Haskell, secretary: Forrest Troop, treasurer. These, our scouts and guides, led the pioneers well and skillfully. All too soon the long, dry desert of our first inidyears had to he crossed. Many a freshman lingered long in the Last Chance Hotel to imhibe that life-giving heverage, last-minute information. Lvpperclassmen gravely warned us of the utter impossibility of passing, and truly we did stumhle into occasional gopher holes and run against prickly cactus in answering the questions, hut we reached the other side of the desert a little wiser, a little prouder, and not a little thinner, podner. K 2.27 Q 4 ' . , ,.,. . 'at' v ' new Aiw a, 4 ..,, -if JE 121 1,-5.-3 I ag - 'qv ,,, 'Hz ...wr 1 'WM' , fe' ' ' ,Kiln infix g.46V.h -at-Ar? . E rv N I VM 'Y ,, 44:6 fs M ' . 3' . 5 Q , ' J ' 1' n . fr .3 , X' '5 ,X l f-1. Ay, ff.. l. .. ff x , rv . ' ,V 'Q 4 z'34'1Q'l' K , if fl' . . ., :., 5 4- 'w 1 ww- , . , . - 114- a W , , Y' ' 1. .34 -I 41. .. .A . Y ,A H 'War ,r Er- 1, 1 V I zz, . fn: V' nl 'D l. Z,.f+ nanqurvavs 'il L, f-. Q, ..- ,1 ' 5 .14 fws..l.1.... . ...f Xb ' lctxbx 1' 'iv- F'-135.-Qi l .34 4. A -.,4 Q1 I' 17+ Q mffvl - N1 . 7' .:.,:.r 1 K N447 :mul Y7 Q - -, ....:. 4 vt A 11... il... - pu-4.116 Lessons did not occupy all our periods in college. Swine Ill. the outstanding lecture programs were: .Xn lixperience ot' the XYar. a moving account hy .Xustin Lake: Mrs. Mahont-y's interesting discussion ol' her liushand's hook l or Us the l.iving : and Louis UI. .Xlht-rs' amusing tale of his relations with that world-famous figure, XYinston Clnirchill, while managing the latter's lecture tour in .Xmericzr XX e reinemher with pleasure Nlr. Collins' vivid account ot' his infiuntain-cliinhing expeditions, and reports of the delegates to the lfastsrn States t'ont'erence, espe- cially that given hy Marie Quinn. One way ot' reaching California in the hectic days of 1840 was hy ship. l'erhaps that was the plan in mind when, intoxicated hy the soft spring air. the lilementaries were in some strange manner set loose in Forest River. .Xs a climax to this expedition, one of the enraptured group fell into the foaming hrinef' The enterprising sailors were persuaded to continue the rest of the journey hy land, after heing rescued hy the Coast Guard. This informal introduction to spring was soon followed hy a formal one, our Spring Frolic. linlivening Chapel Hall were th: gaily-decorated cokestand, multi-colored halloons, and clowns. One of the important events of the year was the held trip to lioston hy the lilementaries and junior Highs to see the English motion-picture, Hrziry IV. Th's supplement to the English course was both profitahle and enjoyahle. Other per- formances were to come in succeeding years, among them Hamlrf. llviiry VIII. lrirlzard III, and .lIva'er1. VVeather Report: Fair and warmerfl In the merry month of May the autoist passing the S. T. C. campus must have noted with surprise the numhgr of spring fever victims who were stretched on the lawn hasking in the sun. Im- pressive Memorial Day exercises were held the day hefore exams hegan. Many of our freshmen participated in the play, which was sponsored hy the dramatic club of the College. At last we reached the final official day of our humhle estate as Freshmen. During Move-Up Exercises. a colorful part of Class Day, the Grand Procession swept along the campus walks and halted in front of the building. Songs of greeting, friendship, good wishes, and farewell were sung hy the four classes. Finally, the capped Seniors climbed the graduate stairs, the juniors moved into their place, the Sophomores replaced the juniors, and A at last - we turned our capes to the Sophomore color and marched forever from the lowly Freshman position. One year of college was hehind us. Wye were on our way. II. Still be ours the dict lzczrd, and lin' Iilaizkvz' 011 the g1'0z11m'. V As Sophomores we tasted new fruit, found it good, and settled down with the easy nonchalance befitting our new station. As otiicial initiators of the un- suspecting Freshmen, we found fertile ground for caper-cutting. The unusually large numher of G. I.'s upset our careful plottings, but the stern call of tradition kept our minds on our business. Remember Chloe, the leapfrogging, the hlacklist? Towns that mushroomed up overnight in the West had their Yigilantes pledged to keep law and order until the arrival of the U. S. marshals. In common with 4 -D ,ff ' Q es- rf 44 I K .gl ,'7 f'Qf M 5 Y R 21- Lew 'Hr W T.-fgaxm F .KJ L, . -I I 5 Il llllllk'-IIA. ' p Univ'-'. A them was the pledge ,loscph Russo cxacled from all S. T, if iu.nibers to attend a dance outside the campus. This movement was not allowed to grow. yct his cnterprising, pioneering spirit showed Us another and new side ul loc. Outstanding assemblies ol' the year were llr. Ciuy .Xrniitagt-'s portrayal ol' charactcrs from llickcns and the combined art, music and poetry recital by Mr. XX'hitney and Mr. XX'oods. The entirc college lc-els that thc tone and standzirfl of the bi-monthly assemblies have improya-d greatly during the past few years. lilections for the Cooperative council resulted in Marie Quinn's becoming yic:-president for lf?-17-l9i48. Our class officers were: X'ilnia San:-si, president: Priscilla llaigle, vice-president, Marie Quinn, treasurer, .Xngelica Ciounaris, secre- tary, The Sopliomores also made their mark in other actiyities. Xt the XX. ,X. ,X. banquet, a Sophomore received the gold pin award, determining the Orange-lh'own contest in l5rown's favor, and Georgian Dougas participated in so many athletic activities that she earned 750 points in two years, instead of the usual four. XXV shall not soon forget the speech and special chee1's that she received as she went forward to accept thc coveted award. ln the Tino' Current Iiyents Test given to all yolunteers winning grades were made by Betsy Morris, who chose Tin' lirmk of the Ofvera as her prize. Thus our fame was spread beyond the borders of the college. XX'e moved up to the status of Juniors on Class Day. XX'e had reached a welcome oasis on our journey, and many of us planned picnics and beach parti,s for our classmates during the summer vacation. IIT. IVV false up flu' task t'fl'I'lItII, the Izzzrzlviz and flu' Ic.v.y-oil. XXie entered the building as Juniors, sheltering our freshmen brothers and sisters. It was soon apparent that the students had succumbed in large numbers to the New Look. Everywhere were seen the short, crisp haircut, the long, long skirts. .X survey revealed that some ot our group were missing and more of us had grown, if not in stature, in wisdom, during the summer. There were faculty changes. Miss Burnham and Miss Stone went on sab- batical leave: Miss Harris retired, and Dr. Mary jones replaced her. This year was notable for the return to the college of veterans of XX'orld XX'ar Il. One of them was Howard Donovan, who resumed his studies with the -lunior Highs, which promptly adopted his son Timothy as its own class baby. Edward Rocko rejoined the Commercial and soon became a Benedict Methods with a vengeance became the order of the day. Une of the un- expected rewards of the course in general methods was a trip to Mt. Monadnock. Under the stimulating leadership of Mr. Little and Mr. Rikkola, early on the misty morning of October 12, we set out for this local Pike's Peak, assembling at Half- XX'ay House, outfitted with serviceable packs. XXTe climbed that mountain to the summit, stone by stone. Alert, fresh, and eager young people, we had begun the trip: Weary, footsore, and dusty oldsters, we made the descent about four o'clock. This trip might well stand for the symbol of our Junior and Senior years. l...- g,f' A ffxfc C'lm0.va' your l1IlIVfIlt'l'.N', join in flu' fhfmw. .S'lippcrs tum' .rlincx .vlmrv will fl'tI1lt'l'.H The first social work of the .luuiors was to organize. carry ottl, and reap thc rewards of the .luuior -luke Box lfriday Nite Ilance. I'roiiipted by subtle urgiogs from the publicity committee. which demanded posters and bt-guilcd us with music'tl parodies, this plattcr party was well attended and crcdit was proudly taken by Hob St. l'ierrc, Mary Tirrell, -lean Cfutmingliam, and .lost-ph Russo, our Clllw- officers. December with its holidays and impending examinations came and went with incredible rapidity, followed by the training period for the lflementarics and junio: Highs. To the pupils of the Horace Mann Training School it was just the usual quarterly change, bringing a new lot of raw teachers-to-be who offered almost limitless opportunities for testing their ability to discipline. To the carefully- dressed, high-heeled and nervously tottering lilementaries and junior llighs this was the moment! Vlilio could have guessed the trip-hammer beat of each heart as we went through the tunnel? , One way to secure much-needed money is to conduct a XYhite Elephant Sale. Generous donations of jewelry, books, pottery, cosmetics, and other useful articles made a brave display and evoked a gratifying response. Articles remaining were auctioned off by the F. E. Boone of the juniors, Mary Tirrell. Ever since September we had been planning to secure the gown, and the man for the Prom. Mary Tirrell, general chairman, busied herself making thc practical plans. The gala affair was held on May 1, in the Princess Ballroom of the Hotel Somerset. Stars fell on that room as well on Alabama as we twirled gracefully to the music of Gene Dennis' orchestra. An interesting lecture of the year was a paned discussion conducted by four students from W'illimantic tConnecticutfJ Teachers College. Such a radically different, laboratory type of education was presented to the student body of Salem that it left us a bit bewildered. We still think that our more conservative way is good. The Laurel and the Daisy Chains were chosen and the election of the Clipper Staff for 1949 was held. Seniors elected to the XY. A. A. lixecutiye Board were: Priscilla Daigle, presidentg Mary Nardone, vice-president. All these elections indicated that the juniors were in a hurry to become Seniors. XYhen, at our third Move-Up Exercises we finally caught the roses and turned our capes to the Senior colors, we realized that but one short summer lay between us and our final year at Salem. IV. lVc todays procession lzcadizig, zur flu' route for f1'c1i'vl rlmi1'1'i1'g. Miners sift and search, wash minerals, scan gravel .and mud in their pans. If they are lucky they are rewarded by the glitter of real gold. Ulfureka I Then ensues a pause in which they think of its significance. Our Senior year has been like that. There have been moments of elation and moments of sadness. 3- . ,S . ,- 0. 'Zum - ,v ,.:- L J .. ,I Cr' ff- 4 L. 99 7 .-. f. .. ' ' s ,a '- H? qv A , .L X? W, ,- V1 , 4' Y 1, , v , 1' 'sa ,Xt F f H . vc if CTS I I 3' . 17 vii . 'IT 1-5 Q77 4' r' ' 7? 13:4 g.. 7 I Q , .v - if 'i.L,4' L C7 .Q , , J ff h .J . K2 Q..-ff lg . :Xt the Clipper Dance in October stars sparlded again, and a good profit was netted for our .-Xnnual. Aniid our happy days Caine the news of Mr, l.ittli-'s death, something which shocked and saddened us all. lle was one of our tint-st and most understanding instructors. An addition to the faculty was llr. Serena Hall in the linglish lla-p:n'tinc-nt: Miss licers and Mr. Hardy .vent on half-year sabbatical leave. The organ was christened at a lecture recital by the well-known orgaiiist, Mr. XN'ilfred 'li1'ClNlllZly. The many hours spent by the Seal t'oniniittee resulted in our beautiful new eniblein whchi decorates this year's Cl.ll'l'lCK, giving our class the proud distinction of being the first to use it. The iiiortn l'1'fnp'i'di has been taken to our hearts, and we do intend to progress as far as we can. Preparations for mid-years filled the Connnercials with more than an ordinary sense of finality, for they were soon to be sent far and wide into the high schools of the Commonwealth. Many strange episodes resulted, among theni mistaken identity of trainers for high school pupils and puzzling questions and problems. Ever try to define a verb for a high school senior? Romance was in the air and many plighted their troths, among them Gloria Brenner, Elsa Logurato, Ruth Carbrey, Angelica Connaris, Barbara hlohnson. Mar- jorie fCalesaJ Laidlaw and Kathleen CAulsonJ Murphy had been married during the suninier. Mary Palmer and Forrest Troop, Bob St. Pierre and lflizabetli Eossa strengthened interclass bonds. From April on. offers of positions came thick and fast. At the latest surrey, Gloucester, Marblehead, Lynn, Springfield, East Hartford, Connecticut, and points as far west as Long Beach, California, will be fortunate in having nienibers of our class on their teaching staffs. XYe have the gold firmly held in our hearts, and are willing to go wherever children need to be taught. Class Day symbolized our departure from Alina Mater. Last Chapel, the luncheon at the Hotel Hawthorne, Ivy Exercises with Anthony Krawczyk as orator, and finally, the tea and reception for our parents, filled the day with a medley of colorful and meaningful activities, our last at Salem. Topping our class in scholastic ability, Josephine Auditore, Edward Bocko, Bar- bara Johnson, and Mary Nardone were our Commencement speakers. At the close of the impressive ceremonies we filed out of Chapel Hall, degrees in hand and tassels turned to the left, symbols of our new state. And so ends the story of four years' search for gold. But this is really a beginning, and we are still pioneers. 'i'Has the night descended? Was the roaa' of late so toilsouze? Did we stop disrouraged nodding on our tray? Yet a passing hour I yield you in your tracks to pause 0I7Il Z'i0llS. Pioneers! O Pioneers! Till with sound of trumpet, Far, far of the daybreak roll -- hark! how loud and rlear I hear it wind. Swift! to the head of the' army! - swift! spring to your places. Pioneers! O Pioneersf' A03 WAO in Me CAM 0!fQ4Q XYITTIEST . BEST-NATURED . FRIENDLIEST BEST DRESSED . MOST ATHLETIC MOST AMBITIOUS MOST ORIGINAL . MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST VVINNING SMILE MOST CHARMING MOST ARTISTIC . BEST PERSONALITY . MOST ATTRACTIVE . MOST POPULAR . MOST HELPFUL . . MOST CONSCIENTIOUS MOST VERSATILE IDEAL STUDENT . . TYPICAL COLLEGE GIRL . ONE MOST LIKELY TO SUGCEED I'IOXY.XRD DONOYAN . 'IAMES ROCHE DOROTIIEA LOAIBARDI GLORIA ROSANIO GEORGIAN DOUGAS XYALDREN LOJKO IXIARGARET SMITH BARBARA JOHNSON MARGARET SWEENEY XIELNA BORDEAUX BETTY-JEAN HASKELL ANGELICA GOUNARIS JANICE HARRINGTON . MARIE QUINN JANICE KELLY . MARY PERKINS . MARY MCGRATH MARY NARDONE DOROTHY SIMPSON . EDWARD BOCKO ONE 'WHO HAS DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS. IVIARY TIRRELL 4454 Q ! mxm B '-f OX' X' 9 fr X X ' 519 1 ' A 1 Q rf f Q 1 F 0 I , Jo . , . y ' J fi Q x . . Y f l x ' C' E Aciivities S X E 5 ii S ,Q i 1 X' X N s , xxx, . QS'--X 'fl' 5 X , x ' XXX I 8 N :ax fx f Y X 4 VI x V . fl, ' N S 0' Q A -gg? X- I I N X 4 - ' ' I 1 f,1 fj X-,,,.. Ummm 0!fAe Jueior CALM THOMAS DON1XHOE, President EDWARD CTMALLEY, Viva'-Pr0sia'c'11t RICHARD MAHONEY, Treasurer DIANE BERMAN, Svvrvfary Ll bMMlfRl'l.Xl. AIl'XIf PR l Ui! r' 5 '. .1,. - 4 QA 1. E C7 ' im- .7 Tlzim' row: Ii. O'Malley. R. Mahoney. I'. Iilackjolin, UI. Sacllier, M. bil- lmerg. XY. MeXYlia, Ii. McCool, A. Dupras, G. lilonovan. Svroucz' row: R. Healey. I... Spinclola, R. Paulson, NV. Clzzffey, L. lmatsos, Foley, N. Apostalakis, Mrs. Dixon. Kara- First row: L. Linskv, B. Crvan. I. XYeislik, T. McNultv, K. Gainey, li. Atwoorl.'M. Mulliane, XY. Hernon, S. Iingelli COMMERCIAL JUNIOR II Third row: F.. Falcone, K. VVilson. F. Ferry. A. DeLuca, A. Lis, R. Proniisel, Larkin. Second row: M. Rvan, T. Hanson. T. Carain, E. Simmons. M. Clark, L. Sardi,'D. Carlow, M. Foley. First row: Miss XYare, V. Tutuny, E. Luncler, K. Linsky, D. Berman. S. Taylor. JL'Nifm HIGH QILXIKJIQS . H..La..E... ' V ' . L.' ' ' W i.11'?'! Tllira' row: G. Noone. Kozakis, T. Ahearn, L. Yaffe, G. VX'illett. C. Til- lett. D. Lonergan. Svfoizzi rote: l. McCarron, S. Feingold, B. Sarnie, E. Smith, A. O'Hare, P. Russell, P. Floyd, Rogers. Firsi row: Mr. Sullivan, E. Melville. F. Ahmed. A. Rinaldo, R. Moore. S. Angelakis. WL Davis, P. Baumgartner. ELEMENTARY JUNIORS T1lll'dl'0'ZL'Z P. McCarthy, R. Coleman, E. Houle, M. Cunningham, T. Donahoe, A. VX'ait, A. Lalime, M. Spiers, E. Leary, L. Mel- ville. M. Frati. Second row: S. Than-ologu. J. Crawford, E. Stevens, I. Thibodeau, J. Berlo, E. Sullivan, M. Steeves, -I. Tonra, M. O'Neill, A. Howard. J. Callahan. First rote: E. Miller, D. Moquin, M. Rinaldi, E. Sequeira. V. Petrocelli, M. Downs, J. Fleming, M. Donovan, E. Averill, B. Coakley, G. Casella L. Russo. P9 HIfIfI4'IilQS1ll 'I'llI-Q SlPl'lllP.XllllCl'.ll.XNX N 3- lit EIOSICPII Cf'lI2TIi.XI.', I'im'-I'n'.v1'f!v111' l2.x1:1:.xR.x FARNVM, P1'v.w'u'v11f l3I2.x1'R1l-14: XYm,1fxz, .Sl'r1'vf411 v ROTSERT Duxoxpxx, Tn'f1.v1f1'u1' C1 l3lMlClQCl.Xl, SC JVHK UIQ Jlilf l if ' B LT! iff' . . ,-Xl Q., , TEX l lf f- Q... xg':-,'3?- W Lxq? 3,531 , , fl' 'Jhlsl 2- luv ' 17 , ' in Ufoud row: K. Gammons, D. Cook, L. Caine, R. lJmmx':111, I. Curtcau. S. jackson. Dinan, F. Fioretti. XY. Hill, bl. COI'Clfl1'I1l1, First row: Miss Cruttenclen, M. Clarke, D. Cecil, L. Fitzgerzllml, .X. Dwwl- ing. E. Keefe, F. Cronin. A. Hoclgscm, L. lglI'Zl14ll, -X. llrzulcutu T. Boucher. 43... rn U JKIKIICIQCIXI. SHl'ltlH3l1 rlylf ll .S'vf0mI row: B. Moran. R. Tanner, N. Russo, H. Trahan, J. O'Hara. S First row: Shute. F. Murphy, R. Lange, C. Mulcahy. T. Lolos, .X. Rackmill. H. Murphy, A, Leary, M. Nolan Y. Panagoplos. M. Sullivan, A. Lynch, A. McCusker. SOPHOMGRE I Thind row : Second row: Firsl row : K. Colmer, G. H-osker, I. Spiller, R. Brown, D. Johnston, E Gwin, J. Foster, Mr. Roberts. VV. Sheehan, L. Lantz. M. Cato, E. Feldman, A. Filadoro, E Chase, M. Bartlett, B. Bartlett, R. Finks, N. Dioguardi, W Burger. B. Brown, S. Cohen, B. Farnum, F. Feeney, M Carney, P. Barry, B. Baer, M Dickinson. Sf JVII1 PMI IIQIC Il Tlzirfr' rnnzu: LI. Ryan, R, Ilfmnelly, ,l. Mnure, I.. Miclmnfl. M. Xnnhlelt bf. Hlmerg. .X. KlL'NIl1llZll'Zl, Lf U'L'wmnm'. .S'f'f011f1' V0-zv: Miss Flzlnflers, .X. Lewis, Ii. Spencer, H. Kehoe, M. Kirlw, P M. F-elnple, N. Haskell, I. Snlith, R. I,inrlg1'en, K. Mmm-11cy'. First rnnzv: Y. Grub, I. Heeger, M. Shuv, M. Slnnnnw, C. Hum-will, X' sluffe, If. ixvfllli, Tzizik, S..XYL-islnzln. SOVHQ JMURI2 UI Third row: 50601141 ron First ron' : '4 'F W 'R R. Baldini, R. I.oPilz1t0, R. Jallmert. L. Goodridge. P. O'Um1m1' D. Cole, J. QYSIICZI, C. Rogers, .-X. Felix, J. CZISMINIIH, j. l.nzny I.. Scannell, Y. Hawes, E. Quirk, .-X. Mrmrris, B. XYulfe, QX. NWI- , T son, M. Strople, E. Prince, R. Towers, T. Czunello, Y. Tseki R. Denning. Mason. Carver, I. Steeves. M. Zinkiine. Ii. Barrv, Dr 1 Mccglylm, mage. BY Glass, 15. R.,11e1-, B. Freed, P. Collins, .... . -,- ,, .. . Ul'l'lLl'.R5 UI' llll: l'Rl:5lINl.XX CLASS Sflllllfllllfjl 105121111 Slxcco, SCFOIIUI I'iw-I'1'v.vi4fw1f hloHN SULLIVAN, Prcsidvzzl EDWARD HVRKE, Fl-l'.S'f I'ITU-P1'v.v1'r1'a'11f Smzmiz -IOAN IQINHAN, .S'm'1'mz1'y .ANN l LE'rC11r:R, Tl'FllSl!1'Fl' U JMMERCIAL FRESHMAN I T11 fra' row: Second row: First ron' : R. Anderson, nl. Guinta, R. Brooks, E. Burke, R. Dwinell R. Aldrich, P. Cunningham, R. Acheson, A. Barresi, VV. Dogiel D. Desmond. S. Foley, M. Kasparian, B. Kelly, L. Blodgett, P. Kelly, D Araujo, H. Brusseau. J. Brennan, B. Fargo, G. Anderson, VV Bierce. Mrs. King, R. Goldberg, B. Gomes, C. Haskell, H. Gannon M. Heraty, D. Hurley, A. Evans, H. Aherne, H. Goodspeedy 5 QAUMNII-QlQl'lXl. I lQIiSlIXI.XN II vw S U. ,qvgigg is -- :ff ., - ., M f 73m::5S.?fQnl Tlzfrd roiv: R. l.1lZIlI', F. l,aiifflcx', . Sacco, R. Kelli-v, l', lillrsrr, . Rllssu, TN . . . . F, lXlii'an1la, Y. Riclicii SLTOIIU, row: il. XYchstei', C. XYalsh, M, McMahon. ul. Morgan, IJ. Maliom-y, -I. Miillzim-y, M. l,onc1'g'an, H. Maskicwivz. bl. Nylicrg. lfirsf ro-zu: ll. Swanson, M, Mcliinn, XY. Norris, C. linninski, lJi'. Hall. T T. Triantafilou, D. Shiel, N. Partoll. F. KlClZll'TlZl1Nl. FRFSHMAN I ,,, F, Q n k::...1,egEmM.. L-.,k .- if-'C . V .'.' awp , ' t 'gui-fggh.-' ' 1 'Pf5'f'.f W+' A C ,Y .-H .' D 1'.1i:'m'f ' .. 'iz an . of .gy 4'-f 'ff ,' . - ' ff' .ixzijffft '3.g..1e,':n iz , Tl1fr11'1'0u'Z T St. Laurent. l-. Ch1'istophc1', M. O'Connoi', .X liE'l'l'l'jllI1, F. Griffith, F. Daly, C. liosia, l.-. Frceclman, ,X. Fletcher, P. Blackall. Scrolzd row: Carella, il. Rothwell, Ii. Gorfinc, F. -'Xlpe1't. T. Flanagan, A. Glover, P, ,-Xnthony, F. Flynn, lf. Burnham, M. Equils, P. Auger, P. Fallon First roiu: Calclarone, M. Boylan, Y. Goss, Y. Dorion, M. Bassett. A. Copoulos, Miss Bunton, B. Collins, Dorothy Borowski, sl. Fagone, M. A'Hearn, il. Cahill. lr af FlQliSHRl.XN ll if fl? Third row: Serozzd row' Front row: M. Shannon, M. Sawyer, McFarlane, L. Sheehan, M. Mur phy, P. Marley, M. Varney, J. Thompson, M. Keegan, R Alleyne, rl. Mercier, H. Shamberger, A. Maglio. bl. Landry, A. Plumb, McCarron, il. Kinhan, M. Meizler, N Litch, R. Mann, G. Hill, M. Stephens, N. Hanley, Miss Beers M. McLaughlin, L. Renner, A. McLean. M. Nolan, A. Murray P. Turner, E. Senlleben, M. Kane. L. Rottenberg, L. Terbanl N. Fowler. FRESHMAN III Third row : Second row: F irsf row : SPP DerGarabeclian, J. McDonald, S. Greenglass, R. Brownell Wolfe, P. Rubinstein, J. Grillo, Beckwith. CU? D. Lonngren, J. VVhite, M. Patch, R. Murphy, M. Melemed, D. McManus, D. White, Sullivan FE Wyman, R. Jansson. Boy, R. Cafarelli. R. Thomson, G. Bedrosian, Slaven, . Winslow, C. Pappas, W. Delaney, M. Hanlon, C. Visco, . Byrne, L. Willard, M. Tlorpey, H. Wright, Lombardi, Ellis, F. Wilderman, J. Boyd, E. Collins, L. Barrows, M. ,. . . ,,,,,A Gag 5261 Af I , ,Z ,.. -...,,,-,..,. ....... . W. M-- f'F 'V Q1 Lv. Tlzim' rn-zu: .X I-'1Iim , S. Izlclqslm, II, Iinszlllin, II. Hzukdl, I., Lim IIerm m, 'If McNulty, I'. IIICUIIIIHIQ C. Iiwgcrf. SUIYIIIII ro-zu: A, XXICIKIUII, Y. I':111z1golmIus, M. CIIIYIQC, KI, Stn-cw-s, Ii. S I. NYQBIIIQ, Ii Q':1i11vx', IQ. III'lllIII5L'I, U. St'fll1l'Il'Zl, 'If Imlm I' BICCOOI. I FII'.Yf1'0'Ix'I IQ. BIZIIIUIICX, KI. Ryzm. R. Iiizmnmrl, I.. Szmli, XI, IILIIJII BI. Mullnue, I. Uuellcttv, LI. Kelly, I7. I-Icrmzm, 'If I-Z1l'll11 I3 C21 1' I 0 W. XI.xRr:.xR12'1' XIIj1.1.,xN1c lfff1'fm'-iz:-C'lzfuf Miss IQIDXVARIPS 'I.XL'QI'IiI.INli 4 l1'1sl,1.1-1'1 1'1 l?11.vi11fss ,'IlII'f'l'St'I' .Ifdlldfflllljf Fflilm' Mrss IYIRISCULI. I,uRR.xlN1c Suqm I.Ift'l'lII'j' .'IfI'Z'I'.Yt'l' f?1r.v1'11u.v.v ,Iftlllclffff f C f 0-0190171 fll!0 OM lfl Cla 'l'l11'nl roizu: l. Corcoran, Sullivan. S. Angelakis, T. Donahue. A. Lalinie l.. Spinclola. Fossa, I-. Freedman, P. Daigle. Sc'c'0ml rmu: M. Tirrell, S. Hoflgkins, M. Mullane, M. Foley. B. Haskell C. Collins, M. Shay, R. Coleman, R. MacDonald. B. Morin M, Ryan. E. Falcone. lfirsf rnzu: l'1'es Sullivan. Miss lones, A. Pluinlm. A. Lis. R. Denning, E Hocko, F. .-Xlnnecl. Miss Keily, Mr, Rockett. UXACQPZ5 0 file Czoloerafiue Czozfmci l'1'4'.s'11lf'11f EDXYARID lf. Iiflflifl lf 'im'-l'1'4'51'11'r11f FRAN K AH M ICIJ .SIt'i.I't'flI7'.X' RICHARD NY. DENNING Y'n'ax1n'f'r ANTHONY S. I,IS CHAIRMEN OE STANDING CUMMITTEES .Jssvllllwly fllfzlifilzg MARY E. RYAN LEONARD SI'INDOI.A Filzcnzvv .Ynvzlzl RUTH M. MQLQIJONALD MARGARET R. ML'I,I,ANE Gmvral IV0lfar0 Til't'tISllI'l'I S SYLYIA A. HODGKINS THERESA IS. McNI'I,TY Lilwrury L. FRANCES MITCHELL Pzrlwlfvily MARY FOLEY ARTHUR XY. LALIME .-Idtdxrrs PRESIDENT EDXYARD A. SULLIYAN DR. MARY M. JONES MISS HELEN -I. KEILY MR. RICHARD H. ROCKETT Q f ommerciaf Conn ci S'0c011u' row: A. Pagliuso, A. Dowling, R. Lange, F. Fioretti. H. Trahan R. Brooks, M. Palmer, P. Kelly, N. Partoll. Firxf row: Mr. Jeffery, D. Swanson, B. Barbanti, M. McGrath, L. Sarcli li. McColl, M. Foley, E. Atwood. THARY MCGRATH P7'P.9iI7'P11f LORRAINE SARDI BLANCHE BARBANT1 Vive-Prvsidmlf Sc'crc'fary EDWARD MCCOOL MR. -IEFFERY T1'FUS1l7'Fl' A dzfiser x CllZ'fl'l l.II ,Ai,50fz'z1ll0,5 WY Vffzvz H. 1XllCZll'll, M. L'l:11'k. IJ. L'z11'lmv, I.. SZLYKI1 Swami 1'fm': I'. Uniglc. H. Bz11'l1z111t1, Ii. .Xtw11111l, J. 13111111111 Xl X111 1 1111 Bz11'1'y, A. BI0l'I'iS. 11111-f 1'rm': Mrs, c14JlllSIJY, If MQLUUI, Mrs. HC'ffCl'1lllll, A1155 1qQ11y.' First foie: M. Kane, A. Copoulos, T. St. l-aure1It, -I. Kinhau, A. Fletcher .ijociafion Ar CAIZZAOOCX gfncafion Third row: F. Alpert. A. Glover, A. Murray, T. Flanagan, L. VVillard L. Christopher. SCTOIIIZ rote: Fl. Mercier, E. Carella, D. Borowski, P. Fallon, P. Daly, A Maglio. R. Murphy, A. Berrigan, B. Collins. PATRICIA FALI ON Prrsidelzt MARY KIURPHY DOROTHY BOROWSKI I'irc'-Pzvsidezzi S0c1'c'ta1fy PATRICIA DALEY BIISS BUNTON TI'L'GS1ll'CI' A dzfiscfr 1 ZQIOL Cz!!! .S't'l'Ulllf rnfu: R. L':11'ln'cx', C. Haskell, I.. I,i11skx', I . 'l'1'u f1p. lf, AXl1mQfl I IlZlI'l'il1Q'fflIi, R. Kuclct, LX. Ci0llllZlI'i-F. lfirxf rv-rv: Ur. Hull, I. XXX-blilq, N. .X1JUSt2llZlliiS, .X IJUIJIYIS, T, fill mm I.. xXvI1IflfOQ Cl. .Xxmu-iw IJVI-rms X1C11m,.xs .X1'f 1s'1m1,AxIqr ms l'n'.s'izfv11f I'ITU-I'1'v.m1'u11f 'VIII-fI.Nl.X Lfxnnl IJR, IIAIAI, S1'c'l'Ff1I1',x' , 1lif'1'jg'1' T1'n1s111'u1' 6Ll'VL8l 6L DLA 2 C! Tlzirrz' row: I. 1XICfEOX'C1'11, M. Sweeney. M. l 'a1mc1', XY, Cluffcy, H, l'mu1 If. . Xx'c1'c-ll, V. Marten, Y. lluwlczlllx. SCFOIIKII rmu: T. Lim-him, R, Carlwrcy, IQ. Fmsn, M. Su-swf, lf, I:Zll'I'f' X Haskell, BI. Semplc, M. I 1:11'tlL-tt, E. Si1NllllPllS, S, rlillllllllglllll M. O'Neil. First roiu: V. Malloy, C. Rfwgcrs, M11 Collins, , X. Lfllilllt, Rl, Ifulcy 1 Chase, Y. PIIIIIIQUITIIWS. D. Mzzscm. Q4iI.XRI-ES Romans :XR'I'Hl'R I.AxI.1x1ri P1'fxifI'C11f I'im-P1'v,v1'ffu11.' RI.-XRY FOLEY ICDNA CILXSI-I MR. L'm.I.1Ns .gC'l'l'l'fl7l'3' Y'1'ru.v111'v1' .AIlf'Z'I'S1'l' Gage C6017 Tlziru' foie: R. Brooks, R. Jalbert, C. Rogers, Slaveu, G. Nooue, F -Xll1l1CCl, G. Tillett, G. Willett, E. Melville. T. LeBaro1, T Donalloe, B. O'Malley, A. Rinalclo. .l5ll't'01IU' rote: il. Guiuta, C. Angelakis, B. Tzizik, S. NVeismz1n, A. Lewis M. Slmlmow, L. Barnett, B. Haskell, VVilliams, McGovern bl. Oberg, M. Nimblett, C. Hurmewill. First row: L. Russo, j. Ouellette, S. Cohen, P. Smith, B. Brown, V. joffe A. Gounaris. .Ji flu' Piano: F. Feeney, Mr. Woocls. x J faflflflrlll 'I'Al1fl.ll7 X UI'l.I'fl! f , Xn1rI1ltfl'l7'Ix'I XX. l 3111'g'c1', 11, Klfmk, Ii. l':11'm1m. XX. lizwla, X , lla I. L1Zl'I'YL'T'. lux! l'U'Ix' I. lqilllllllllll, IQ, l4HIL'lllZlIl. Xl. f.l1Ill1illQhIllll, 41, llwlnl X Ixm zllmlrv, ITV. -IIPIIUH. lilammknlc llusmclq AXNIIIUNY lQ1NAx1,l1w 'l'H1a1.x1 x L Xl xv 1'rvx1'f1'011f IYffr-l'1w'.f1'f1'w11f .Slwul lmx XX'1r.l.1.xx1 lilwariu IDR, vlwxlff T1'm1x1f1'1'1' . l1lI'1'xv1' can cw om! l'0'Ik'I Lf QYCUIUIIIT, bl, Hlmcrgx lust 1'0'zu: Bliss Beers, Nl. Nimlmlctt, bl. Hccgcr, Lf Hum-will C0Ns'r.xNcH Hl'NI4IXX'II.I. .Ifmx Hrzusm P7'f'Sf0,l'IIf I'1'm'-I'nxv1fiwzf RIARIE NIBIBLETT . ld'z'z'.vw' Scrrrfary Miss Bmrcs nfermzfzona e zzfzofw , 14 J ' KWX ' ff A im' mtv: lf. .Xlnne-cl, ,X Lis, li. Young, I.. Spinclola, lf. Melville, G Nc yonc, Rosanio, H. Powers, P. Ross, M. Shay, A. Pagliuso. Izrxf row: Bl. Quinn, R. Paulson, M. Tirrell, P. Mcffool, A. McCarthy Miss Cruttenclen. NIARY TIRRIELI, Pl'l',YldU1If Romcm l',xL'1.soN Bl.,-XRIE QUINN l'im'-P1'vs1ln'0l1f S0f1'0fa1'y l3.X'I'RIK'IA MCCooL MISS CRVTTENDIQN T1't'flS1il't'I' :I difism' Swami row: l'. Daigle, Bl. Ryan, M. Donnelly, M. McGrath, Y. bloffe, G UH if l' C744 Ylzird row: J. Quinta, VV. Delaney, A. Rinalclu, A. XYolfe, K. Colnmcr. rom! row: Ii. Quirke, C. Rogers, J. Slaven. If, Melville, ll. Xumw Khmccl, T. Dcmahoe. lzrxf rmu: S. jackson, Ci. Tillctt, G. XYilI ett. lf. fJ'Al2lHCj'. R. Bmuks, NI1 XYOOCIS. fiEuRmE XYIl,I.FITT Pzvxidmlf STANLEY JACKSON LQEORUIZ TI1,1.1-1TT S'f'U'0fa1'y Y1l'l'USl!I'Cl' MR, XYOOUS .Ja'1'ixvr QA gl. 61.4 irrl 'ond I lI'.Yf mizu: .ALT H EA HfJWARD l'I7'Zk'I G. Morgaii. M. McMahon, D. Murphy, M. Heraty, Y. lotife A. Lewis. l'. Anthony, M. Lonnergan, M. McGinn, C. Kuninski XY. Norris, rl. Cahill, F. Alpert, A. Berrigan, A. Fltchyr, V Goss, D. Shiels, B. Collins, McPartlz1ncl. row: A. McCusker, N. Partoll, P. Turner, L. Blozlgett. P. Marlfy D. Araujo, I'. Auger, K. Angelakis, C. Mulcahy, F. Feen y M. Clark, R. Proiiiisel, K. Gainey, D. Berman, J. Nyberg, R Porter, M. Bassett, S. VV6lS1DZl1'1, 0. Sequeira. A. Glover, A. Murray, M. Varney, M. Boylan, Calclrone B. Brown, M. Shuhow, L. Barnett, L. Russo. S. Cohen, A Howard, L. 'llC1'llZlll, A. Maglio, B. Haskell, McGovern, Mr lYoocls. LETTY Rtsso Prvsidmzt SYLVIA COHEN Vifr-Prr.ridc111' SFl'l'Fft11'j'- Treasurer M R. Woons A dwisvr M IRIAM SH UBOW LlI7l't1l'I'U1I f Pl lfl l'n1fr111 rvfvi ,X. I.1s, .X. IW-Ilx, IQ. .XI4Ir1CI1, 5. .X11gcIzlIi1s, .X, Rmzllflfv. LI. I'w'u I.. SITIINIHIZI. I. Blcfmml. Y'l11'1'fI r1m': I. Kelly, H. I'mx'r1's, If. SIINIIIHIIS, VI. I111-11111111. XI. LfI1u'I4, II .XI1t'I'l'lC, . X, RICI1-1111, F. Iiuuclwvr, I, KI.rc1cr, BI. Kldnutl H. I1umIspccfI, il. .XmIc1'swm, ll, SIZIIJICS, I'. SNVZIIINIII, linmlculxx, II. Kluriu. .St't'U1Iti rn-zu: Ii. AIIIIIIJIILIX, If. My-Ix'iIIc. IQ. .XurIc1's1m, Klisf SIHIIU, IQ. IIL-.1 x 11. Quscllzm, I. AICNIIIIY, IQ. I'z1uIsm1, 12. Ilmmqwrul, I. Iiinhm R. I,flI'fCI', I. Nylwcrg. XY. Ik-z11'sc, S. IIuflg'ki11s. lfiml mlzu: If. . XI11m'mI, If. U'XI:1IIcy, fl. Xmnmc, IJ. L'z11'Imx'. KI. Ilfmm I.. IIc1'n1'rI, KI. Iiyzm, I.. Srlrcli, If. .Xtxx'wmI, I., I itzgc1':1II Ii I.i11sIq'. S. 'IiZlj'I1II', II. kAfvIIi11s, Ii. flwlzluf. U. SL'ill1L'Il'Zl, I Trizlntzliih wu. Fflflflqd lLlC .1414 A C! Tlzirfl rmu: T. Trientalilou, R. Healey. F. Ahmed, G. Noone, R. Lopilato, R. Donovan, R. jalbert, R. Aldridge, E. Burke, G. Anderson T Boucher. Srrond row: B. Roller, V. Panagoplos, A. McLean, M. Clarke, -I. Mercier R. Lindgren, P. Smith, Moore, A. Lewis, V. Grob, K Morency, B. Moran. First row: VVolk, Tzizik, G. Casella, G. Donowan, B. Freed, L. Caine R. Diamond, B. Glass, S. Hiodgkins. GEORGE DoNovAN PI'C'SlU'f'lI1' BARBARA FREED RUBY DIAMOND .gf'Cl'C'f!7l'j' T1'FC7SZl7'Fl' 5 hu! ,.f'? 'W Vs-r, , mr eg- ii' F 2 . 'Y 11223121 ff ww ' . w gun f 'MY x I 4, 2' 47 f W mn f M, J 0' f 1 -' my ya, 4,,., YM f . - f . .,,,,,,, Z 1 'J : ' .J Q4 L Q' . f 1. ' 'T' 1 3 A A f, 'W , ' ,f W 1 39, I ,G , 4 I, V Q y A - fa, ,f X ,L ggi ' A: 4 - l y - -' 41 Q 239 ' if ' f ,y fv wzgg A f , 4 7. 35,-.gk gy i t , 1 1,0 ' fyisqfw. , 5 a gm '1 ' Q 1,5 jx 2 V t ,gum ,, ,, , .,f, Q , ,Q L f ',. ww 2 . f fff -, f , ff ai f ' 1- ,, 5 ml: .WW , ... .. . .,,v,,4,v,,,,f+ 1 El . ,,.. ff ,. M ., A, Zf,.4:My. - Vx. ..,,f-a n , ,, ,: :fi Y .,.V yfff .i ,L 'UV V M'QQ',,,f5rf,-V I -'fffw'ff. gg,.:l, g,Mi,.,. - A W 34 fi f 4 A ,, A ff,-cwbjgg f' ,fr-.ff ,., ' gJy,5': :yi -W W .,,,gewZ.Mw.h .A,.Qagg,ifl4?f 1 -' M., my ' A W -' - - ,M 'N 4. -141' -I A ggg5? A , .M X' - W .,. ' ' f 4 ' f b 'f'5'4?u ' 5l'0C14fz'1f0 Zilarcf im' nrzu: I.. Russo, M. Ryan, M. Semple, K. VViIso11. 'mul row: -I. 'l'um'a. M. Clark, E, Quirke, F, Fccney, T. Caram, D. Simp- sfm. R. Dianuvoml, R. Coleman. llrxf ww: Mrs. King, P. MCCOOI, H. 1X'ICX7Zl.1111, P. Daigle, M. Nardone M. McGrath, A. Mcfusker, Miss XVallaCe. W gzrecwfilfe Marc! I'RlSl'lI.l,AX D.XH,I.l'. l,l'l'.Yflft'1If MARY NARIDONE VIH' PI'c'.V1'1f1'IIf HANNAH MQYA N N T1'c'c1x11n'1' PAT R I CIA MCC! DOI. Rt'l'Ol'lfIlIfj .S-!'l'I'l'ftIl'-V MARY MCGRATH C'0r1'v.vp01zding -gCl'1'l'ftll'-X' LETTY RUSSO ITICIIIUQUI' of Tmuz .Stpartx MARY RYAN ITIKIIIKIUCI' of I11dit'if1'z1al Sports JOAN TONRA Hrad of Huslevtlnzll DOROTHY SIMPSON Hmm' of Hockey RUBY H Ucld lfl,lfAXUR SI'l.l.lY.XX Ilflllf nf l'0Hr'.X'l7llN K.X'l'IIl.IiIiX XYILSOX llvflff of .SIl7t'tIL'I' MARY SICMPLIC Hum! nf .Yvfwnlllfw ANNE MQLYSIQIZR fffrlrf of .3117-ff-THIN ROSAMONIJ COLICMAN llvzm' of Hiking EILICEN QUIRKE Ilfaa' of H0'Ix'1fllfj THELMA LARAM H0011 of Brozunz FRANCES FEENEY Hvacf Of Ornllyc' DIAMOND of Pzllvlirity CLASS REPRESENTATIVES VILINIA SANESI LUCILLE BERARD Senior Soplzouzorv DORIS CARLOVV RLITH1 PORTER junior PATRICIA ALIJER Frf'sl1111a11 Acliisvrs IS MISS MIRA XYALLACE MRS. MARGARET C. KIINI1 W- S-. ,,. . i N . ,,- J! ' . ,',,, 5 'T ,A f' at , ,cv 1 35 4' 9 1 ., i 4 X sw, ' egg 2 f 1, fy X ,. I nl I 1' Y T , '3 is 3 ' 1 I f 5 iff ff' R , I Q' XX, ff' , -:Q 1 'j 'ii' , . .. ,:.,p'y,g rf 414 ',. r r' ,.,1 :Q , f I, ,, 515 1 K 1 3 1 4, f 1 ff' ,Q . 1 , 4 112 AW if A- if 'Q Q SV vi 716, .aff ff . . K ff , 5 , , kgB.,,'N. gf, f w 7 M7 fi' 1 ,f ' 'E ,Aw . n 2 i Q -fs, vw Q ff iff 54 5 X ' f g 1 17 41,1 ,sv , ,ff ., ff, ff Vg 4 6 mf f 1 'Cf A 'QC I Q 4 J ,I f 'fwifvtgw L., 1 ,' - ' . . . f - uw, .ew N' 254 , , 5 ' X 55,1 f , 5 V ' 1 ,f-U if P aff ,X Q, ,VL ' , g f 49, liz. E nf, T Ax luxfzru P 620614 fzfwf Zgzurzf -M wp .- ' Ext Olllf row: J. Russu, R. Dwincll, T. I,cH:11'rm. , , . . , ' I 'Z bl. Ulcy, bl. lxwclle, M11 Luwrcy, IJ. Hlzlckjulm, I.. Ixzlltlluzltms. -.' 'xvxf 7- ' ' Z?6LZfA8fA6L E61 FFL 5 ff 4 . ni X W1 S'C'l'01I,li Vow: J. Sacllier, .7UUIIfIgFI',' DI. Mcllmmlcl, Ii. Mcfool, If. Gwin, 'I COI'tC?1l1, K. Comer, L. Harm-si, Cuach Lowrcv. Ifirxf rmu: R. I5utlc'1', R. Powers, L. IiZ1I'ZlIJElfS-US, U Desmcnfcl, S. Angelakis omior wrdifg .Slwolzzl row: I. Leary, D. johnson. J. O'Shea, J. Slaveu, A. Committo Jllanagvr. J l7:'rxt rmu: J. Sacco, I . Camello, A. Boy. Zllarultg Birrrtnrg Ellie Glullrgr SL'l,l.lYAN. ICIWVARD A.. l'resident . 16 l'nndx'iew Road, Arlington BEERS, GIQRTRUDIQ A. . BELL, LUCY S. . . BUNTON, l.. GICRTRUDIC . BURNHAM, GERTRUDE . COLLINS, EARLE S. . . CRUTTENDEN, FLORENCE B. . DIXON, DOROTHY . . DRISCOLL, ADELE M. EDNVARDS, ALICE H. . FLANDERS, YERNA B. HALL, SERENA G. . . HARDY, ROGER A. . . HARRIGAN, D. FRANCIS . HIGGINS, NVINIFRED H. . HOFF, LILLIAN M. . JEFFERY, BRUCE F. . JONES, MARY M. KEILY, HELEN I. . KING, MARGARET C. . . LOWREY, LANVRENCE T. . MCGLYNN, EDNA M. . MOODY, GEORGE F. . ROBERTS, PAUL N. . . ROCKETT, RICHARD H. . ROCKWELL, LEON H. . STONE, MILDRED B. . SULLIVAN, JAMES B. . VVALLACE, MIRA . VVARE, AMY E. . . VVITHAM, BEATRICE . VVOODS, C. FRANCIS . . 208 Lafayette Street, Salem . 30 Central Street, lieverly . 63 VVashington Ayeiuie, Canibridge . I5 Summit Avenue, Salem 13 Seaview Avenue, Marblehead . 18 Raymond Avenue, Salem . IZA Howard Street, Lynn . 1231 Main Street. Fitchburg Apt. 9 Temple Ct., Salem . 135 Ocean Street, Lynn 50 Sawyer Street, Haverhill . 303 Lafayette Street, Salem 2 Margaret Road, Peabody 56 Melrose Street, Boston . 117 Lafayette Street, Salem 9-l Linden Street, Salem . 2 Auburn Court, Brookline . 35 Locust Street, Marblehead 95 Prescott Street, Cambridge . 349 Pleasant Street, Malden . 50 Prospect Street, Beverly 3 Sheridan Road, Swampscott . 17 Chatham Street, Lynn . 6 Oak Circle, Marblehead . 300 Lafayette Street, Salem . I8 Raymond Avenue, Salem . 15 Boxford Street, Lawrence . 28 Lothrop Street, Beverly . 8 Pierce Street, Marblehead . 209 Chatham Street, Lynn . 12 Auburn Court. Saugus .ADMINISTRATION CLARK, ANN K. . . . MORRISON, MARGARET C. O'KEEFFE, MARY M. . . 8 Bowden Street, Marblehead . 15 Osborne Street, Peabody . . 8 Grove Street, Salem COLLEGE NURSE WILLIAMS, GERTRUDE R., R. N. . . 27 Cushing Street, Salem Uhr Hnrarv!Mann Ur ahdng Srhnnl RIKKULA, Y. JOHN, l'rinCipal . . . 138 North Street, Salem AMSLER, JAMES T. . CXMBRIDGE, D1 IRIS A. FLHRIAN, LENKJRIC M. HULRIHAN, MARY Y. HLDGINS, MINICRYA M. . JAMES, M. EI.IZ.XBETH MLNYAN, YIIJLA 1. . RIGBY, LEN.-X YV. . . SMALL, ESTHER L. TLICKER, SYBIL I. XVADE, MARY F. . Stuhrnt 325 lair-llevtle Street. XY. Roxbury . 108A lfutaw Avenue, Lynn .17 Beaumont Street, Boston 24 12 Jacobs Street, Peabody 27 Front Street, Marblehead 102 North Street. Salem . . 452 Lafayette Street. Salem l'Cedarcrest. Cedar Avenue. Salem . . 224 Lafayette Street, Salem 303 Lafayette Street, Salem 40 Buifum Street, Salem 5 COMMERCIAL JUNIOR I .APOSTOLAKISL NICHOLAS .... ATWOUD, ELIZABETH C. BLACKJOHN, PAUL . CLAFFEY, VVILLIAM A. CRYAN, BARBARA L. . DONOVAN, GEORGE L. DUPRAS, ANDREW P. ENGELL, SELMA B. . EOLEY, JOHN F. . GAINEY, KATHRYN M. HEALEY, ROBERT J. . HERNON, VVINIFRED T. IQARABATSOS, LOUIS J. LINsKY, LILLIAN H. AIAHONEY, RICHARD L. MCCOOL, EDWARD . AICNULTY, THERESA B. IVICVVHA, WILLIAM . NIULLANE, MARGARET R. . O'lXfIINI.LEX', EDWARD A. PAULSON, ROBERT L. SADLIER, JOHN A., JR. SPINDOLA, LEONARD . VVEISLIK, IRENE . COMMERCIAL JU BERMAN, DIANE . CARAM, THELMA R. CARLOW, DORIS A. . CLARK, MARY J. . DELUCA, ANTHONY J. FALCONE, ELEANOR A. FERRY, FREDERICK A. FOLEY, IWARY . . HANSON, JEAN F. . LARKIN, JEAN A. . 335 NYalker Street, Lowell 46 Gillette Circle, Springfield . 15 Vtlhittier Street, Lynn . 15 Barr Street, Salem . 42 Piedmont Street, Lynn . Highland Street, Worthington . 9 Arthur Avenue, Lowell . 54 Church Street, Lynn . 79 High Street, Danvers 118 Lakeyqiew Avenue, Lynn . 79 Baxter Street, Melrose Union Avenue, Jamaica Plain . 57 Ware Street, Lowell . 48 Whiting Street, Lynn . 8 Federal Street, Salem . 995 River Street, Hyde Park . 159 Pleasant Street, Norwood . . 99 Allerton Street, Lynn . . 92 Irving Street, Everett . 26 Mosher Street, Holyoke 91 Ashley Street, West Springfield . 51 Highland Avenue, Lowell . 81 Sidney Street, New Bedford . . 28 River Street, Lynn 2 NIOR II 97 Chester Avenue, Chelsea 137 Midland Street, Lowell . 11 Randall Street, Adams . Windsor Road, Dalton 1032 Main Str-eet, Woburn . 19 Dent-on Terrace, Roslindale 77 Mystic Street, Arlington . . 136 Beech Street, Revere . 184 VVintlIrop Street,.Medford . 49 Rust Street, South Hamilton l.tINDER, l'2S'l'l'IR . . . . 389 lissex Street, I.yim LINSKI-:Y, KATIIICRINIC M. . . 10 lflint Street, Salem LIS, ANTHONY S. . 12 Johnson Avenue, lrktstlizttitptoii l,R0lXI1SlEL, RUVVIENA F. . 144 lilll'Sl.l'l' Avenue. f,,illK'lSl'fl IQYAN, lXlARY li. . . . 42 'l'urner Street, lit-dham SARDI, LURRAINE M. . . 335 Taylor Street, Springfield SIMMONS, ISLISE . 111 South Seventh St., New lit-fllortl TAYLOR, SIIIRLEY M. . . . 125 Phillips St., Methuen TUTUNY, XIIULIETTA A. 23 Connnon Street, Natick XN'II.SON, lfA'l'IILI5EN R. 70 Ruggles Street, Roxbury JUNIOR HIGH JUNIORS AHEARN, THOMAS J. 20 Lincoln Terrace, Wintln-op AHMED, .FRANK . . . . 8M Church Street, Salem SXNGELAKIS, SPIROS T. . . 10 Tracey' Street, Peahody BAUMGARTNER, CHARLES P. . 313 Merrimac Street, Newburyport COMMITO, ALBERT S. . . . 5 Cross Street, Everett DAVIS, XYILLIAM F., JR. . 6 Kittredge Street, Beverly FEINGOLD, SARA . 144 Cliff Avenue, XYinthrOlI FLOYD, PATRICIA L. . . 24 Mall Street, Lynn KOZARIS, JOHN T. . 72 Centre Street, XVeSt Lynn LONERGAN, DONALD J. . . 3 Taft Street, lNledford MCCARRON, JOHN P. . 122 XVOOdrutf Avenue, Medford MEI.v1LI.E, EUGENE P. 332 Bunk-er Hill Street, Charlestown lX'IOORE, ROY C., JR. . . . 7 Smith Street, Rockport NOONE, GEORGE D. . . . 39 Arthur Street, Lynn O'HARE, AUDREY M. 210 South Common Street, Lynn RINALDKJ, .ANTHONY F. . . 189 Harris Street, Revere ROGERS, JOSEPH R. . . 45 Perry Street, Somerville RUSSELL, PHYLLIS A. . . 1 Sutton Street, Peabody SARNIE, BARBARA A. . 48 Franklin Street, Peabody SMITH, ETHEL M. . . . 40 Barrett Street, Revere TILLETT, GEORGE F. . . 24 XYIIIIIGSH Avenue, Saugus VVATSON, ROBERT A. . 20 Northside Avenue, VVest Lynn NVILLETT, GEORGE D.. JR. . . 3 Tucker Street, Lynn XPAFFE, LEONARD . . . . 447 Cross Street, Malden AYOCNG, IQENNETH H. 4 Elmwood Terrace, Swampscott ELEMENTARY JUNIORS AVERELL, ELINOR R. 494 Broadway, South Lynnfielrl BERLO, JEAN E. . . . 15 VVeSt Street, XYeSt Lynn CALLAHAN, JEAN S. . . 27 New Park Street, Lynn CASELLA, GLORIA H. 1098 East 52nd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. COAKLEY, BERNICE F. . . . . 50 Flash Road, Nahant COLEMAN, ROSAMOND A. . . 117 Columbus Avenue, Salem CRAWFORD, JACQUELINE E. 143 Richdale Avenue, Cambridge CUNNINGHAM, BIARGARET . . 792 XYe-Stern Avenue, Lynn CYBUCH, EVELYN S. . 50 Nahant Avenue, Revere DIABIONID, RUBY . . 4 Deering Road, Mattapan DOHERTY, XMILLIAM J. . . 54 Rand Street. Lynn DONAHOE, THOMAS . 117 Montvale Avenue, XYOhurn DONOVAN, MARGARET L. . 74 Derby Street, Somerville DOWNS, MARY E. . . 83 Lake Street, Arlington EDGAR, PHYLLIS A. . . . 16 Pacific Street, Lvnn FLEMING, JEAN C. . . 25 Oak Street, Charlestown FRATI, MARY J. . . 281 Lexington Street, East Boston HELFENBAUBI, MONA E. . . . 36 Surfside Road, Lynn Hoi'I.E, 181.1-LXNOR M. IIUNYARIJ, .Xl.'l'lll-IA li. l..xI.1xIE, -lxR'I'lll'R XY. 1.1-QARY, IQTHI-:L M. . Al.Xl.I.UY, XYIRGINIA C MARTI-ZN, l,RlSt'Il.I..X M. Alt'CAR'l'I'IY, M. ll.Vl'RICI.X MI-:i.vIl.I.I2, LORRAINIQ .X. AIll.I.liR, ISI-IZ.Xlili'l'II B. AIUQVIN, l-. IDHRIS . AlL't'lINlKOF1 , ROSALIE IYNIEILI., IXIILIJRICIJ . PETROCELLI, XIIULA . RIN.-XLDI, DIARY I.. . Rt'ssO, LETTY P. SEQUEIRA, CJLGA . SPIERS, IXIARIE A. . STEEVES, IXIARY E. . STEVENS, ETHEL A. . SL'Ll.IVAN, ELEANOR R. THANUGLOC, SMARO H. TONRA, JOAN . . YVAIT, ALBERT J., JR. THIREDEAU, IRENE . COMMERCIAL S BERARD, LUCILLE B. BOCCHER, THERESE CAINE, LEONARD C. . CECIL, DOROTHY E. . CLARKE, IVIARILYN A. COOK, DAVID J. . CORCORAN, JOSEPH J. CUURTEAU, JOSEPH W. CRONIN, FRANCES M. IDINAN, JOHN A. . DONOVAN, ROBERT J. DOWLING, ANNE M. FIORETTI, FRANCIS M. FITZGERALD, LOUISE C. GAMMONS, KENNETH H. . HILL, WILLIAM G. . HODOSON, ALICE . JACKSON, STANLEY A. INIEEFE, ELEANOR M. . 1 Spring Street, Linden . 15 XYooflla1irl Street, Everett . . ll Rock Avenue. Svvampscott . 100 Maple Street. West Newbury . . 6 XYliittier Street, Lynn . . . 9 Ford Street, Lynn . 15 Maynard Street, Medford . 332 Bunker Hill Street, Charlestown . . . 2-l Jay Street, Cambricfge . 10 Ifthel Avenue, Pealiorly 120 l'arafliSe Road, Svvampscott . . 55 XYinter Street, Saugus . . 138 Hutchinson Street, Revere . Rear 20 Albion Place, Charlestown . 76 Xlellington .Xvenue, Everett . 155 Main Street. Acushnet . 10 Lincoln Avenue, Somerville . 55 VX'allaCe Street, Somerville . . . ll Gale Street, Malden . 19 Mount .Xuburn Street, Cambridge . . 8 Church Street Court, Lynn . . 60 Brook Street, Brookline . . 36 Fairfield Street, Cambridge 70 Hamilton Avenue, South Hamilton OPHOMORE I . . 129 XYhite Street, Lowell . -170 Summer Street, New Bedford . 36 Clarendon Avenue, East Lynn . 159 Wfilliams Avenue, Lynn . . 47 Varnum Street, Lowell 9 Congress Street, Newburyport . 84 Commercial Street, Lynn . . 2 Dexter Street, Lynn . 14 Dalton Street, Newburyport . . 33 President Street, Lynn . 21 Coombs Street, Southbridge . 224A Wasliington Street, Lynn . 103 Cleveland Avenue, Everett . 300 Congress Street, Milford . 115 Oakland Avenue, Methuen . 9 Friendship Road, Mattapan . 191 Reservoir Avenue, Revere . 281 Main Street, West Newbury . . 25 Johnson Street, Lynn COMMERCIAL SOPHOMORE II LANOE, RUTH A. . LEARY, ANN M. . LOLOS, THEODORA . LYNCH, ARLENE M. AICCUSKER, ANNE M. AIORIN, BELLA T. . M ULCAHY, CHRISTINE M. IYIURPHY, FRANCIS X. M URPHY, HELEN M. NOLAN, MAURICE J. . . . 8 Hey Street, Lawrence . 100 Maple Street, West Newbury 187 Mount Vernon Street, Lowell . 32 Richardson Road, Lynn . 14 St. Mary Road, Cambridge . . . . Box 374, VVare . . . 28 Chester Street, Malden . 1127 Hyde Park Avienuie, Hyde Park . . 8 Howard Avenue, Peabody 27 Sufjfolk Avenue, Swampscott f,yllARA, JAMES XV. . . 102 l'.t'flt'1'!llS11't't'l,SJlll'lll PAN.-XGOl'l.0S, Ylo1.A S. 21 'I'rt-mont Street, Ikwtliofly RACRAIILI., .'XNNli'l l'1C . 57 Bicltnvll Street, llorclu-ster Russo, NICHOLAS . . . 31 Slll1lIl1C'1'Sl1'l'l'1, Salem SHUTE, S'l'ANl.lCY J., JR. . . 1011 Hyde Park .Xwnut-, llytle I':n-14 Sl'I.l.IvAN, AlARY li. . 11 Maynard Street, .Arlington 'llANliN, l'IlYl.l.1S ll. . 37A lit-hon Street, Revere 'l'RA1IAN, lll'INRY J. . 159 Central .Avenue-, New Bcdlorfl ANOELAKIS, C.X'I'lllCRINli . BAER, BARBARA J. . BARNETT, LAUREL l.. BARRY, l,A'l'RlClA .X. BARTLETT, BERNICE F. . BARTLETT, BIARGARET C. . BROXVN, BARBARA J. . BROWN, ROBERT J. . BURGER, XVILLIAM W. . CARNEY, lXIARGUERITE M. CATTO, l11ARGARET J. . CHASE, EDNA M. . . COHEN, SYLYIA . . COLMER, IQENNETH O., JR. DICKINSON, lX'1ARTIIA C. . DIOCIUARDI, NICHOLAS F.. FARNUM, BARBARA J. FEENEY, FRANCES M. FELDMAN, ELAINE . FILADOR0, ADELE R. FINRS, ROSALIND . FOSTER, J. HOYT . GWVIN, EDVVARD S. . HOSKER, GEORGE XV. JOHNSON, DONALD E. . LANTZ, LAWRENCE A. . SHEEHAN, VVILLIAM H., SPILLER, JASON . . . VVAITT, VVILLIAM E., JR. . DONNELLY, DOROTHY GROB, NIELMA E. . HASKELL, NANCX' J. HEEGER, JOAN . . . HODGKINS, SYLVIA A. . HUNEWILL, CONSTANCE JOFFE, NYIVIENNE H. . KEHOE, HELEN L. . KIRBY, MARY E. LEWIS, ARLENE J. .. LINDGREN, RUTH V. MCNANIARA, ANN P. MICHAUD, LUCILLE L. MOORE, JOAN-.ANNE . . MORENCY, KATHERINE M. NIMBLETT, MARIE T. . JR. D. SC 1llllOlXlURE 1 SOPHCDMORE . 8 Tracey Street, Pealrody 16 Faulkner Strtet, Malden . 12 Watts Street, Lflielsea 43 Elm Street, Marblehead . 203 XVi11oW Street, Lawrence . 5 Charter Street, Newburyport . . 13 Morris Street, Lynn . 159 Hancock Street, Cambridge . 170 XVi1liams Avenue, Lynn . 362 Lynn Street, Peabody 886 XYashing'ton Street, Gloucester . 8 Eden Glen Road, Danvers 17 Hutchinson Street, Wlinthrop . . 16 Graves Avenue, Lynn . . 36 Glen Street, Melrose 216 Webster Street, East Boston . 37-1 Fellsway East, Malden . 63 Pierpont Street, Peabody . 34 Hazelwood Street, Malden . 206 Broadway, Revere . 295 Salem Street, Malden . 310 Malden Street, Medford . 102 Cabot Street, Beverly 277 Western Avenue, Lynn . . 1 XYillis Court, Lynn . 82 Mall Street, Lynn . -11 Pacific Street, Lynn . 17 VX'arwick Road, Brookline 36 Grant Road, East Lynn II . . 62 Phillips Avenue, Lynn . 33 Nason Road, Swampscott . 19 Harbor Street, Manchester 11 Harlow Street, Arlington . 5 Temple Court, Salem . 39 Spear Street, Melrose . 367 Beach Street, Revere . 2-10 Boston Street, Lynn 103 New Park Street, Lynn 120 Nichols Street, Everett . Lakeman'S Lane, Ipswich 26 Putnam Street, Danvers . 6 Glendale Street, Salem . 18 Lyle Street, Malden . 13 First Street, Ipswich . 18 Evans Road, Peabody UBERG, JANET lf. . CVCONNOR, L'RsI'L.x M. RYAN, JOAN A. . SEMl'I.lE. MARY D. . SIIAY, ALXRY L. . Snviaow, AlIRl.X3l l.. SMITII, l,lIYI.LIS J. . SPICNVICR, ELIZABIQTH A. 'l'z1z1R, l2THliI. . . XYEISMAN, SHIRLEY . XYULK, ESTELLE J. . BALDINI, RONALD .. . BARRY, EILEEN M. . BUTLER, RALPH D. . CAMELLO, PAUL J. . CARYER, JACQUELYN G. CASHMAN, JOHN E. COLE, DANIEL J. . COLLINS, PATRICIA J. DENNING, RICHARD W. DODGE, EDMLTND E. . FREED, BARBARA . GLASS, BEATRICE . GOODRIDGE, LESTER E., JR. HAWES, VINCENT L. JALBERT, ROBERT J. . LEARY, JAMES D. . LOPILATO, RALPH V. AIASON, EVELYN C. . AIONK, GEORGE E., JR. NIORRIS, ANN E. . 0'CONNOR, PHILIP F. X. GYSHEA, JAMES A., JR. POWERS, ROBERT H. PRINCE, ELIZABETH J. QUIRK, KENNETH J. ROGERS, CHARLES B. ROLLER, BARBARA F. SCANNELL, LAWRENCE P. STEEVES. JOAN T. . STOKOWSKI, ROBERT J. STROPLE, MARY E. . TSEKI, VICTOR L. . VVILSON, ANN M. . VVOLFE, BEATRICE K. ZINKFINE, lVlARILYN C. 54 .Xshlanfl Street. Melrose . 141 lferleral Street. Salem . 777 liroarlway, Somerville SS New Park Street, Lynn . . 7 Pickett Street, Beverly . 44 Trirlent Avenue, Ytiinthrop 3 Forest Hill Avenue. Lynn . 33 Elm Street, West Lynn 64 VX'alnut Street, Chelsea . 49 Cottage Street, Chelsea O2 Blossom Street, Chelsea SOPHOMORE H1 . . 132 Alley Street, Lynn . 22 Bow Street, Lexington . . ll Houston Place, Lynn . 47 Lexington Street, Everett . 33 Corey Street, Charlestown . . 63 Howard Street, Lynn . . 19 Kernwood Drive, Lynn 18 Vllashington Avenue, Andover . 129 Maverick Street, Chelsea 61 Sprague Street, Malden 212 Poplar Street, Chelsea . 6A XVilbur Street, Eve.ett . 28 Prospect Street. Peabody . 37 Furness Street, Revere . 22 Ropes Street, Salem 15 Shoemaker Road, Lynn . 38 Ocean Street, Lynn 123 Franklin Street, Malden 10 Hillside Avenue, Chelsea . 35 Corey Street, Everett . 52 High Street, Danvers . 17 Stevens Street, Peabody . 87 Victory Road, East Lynn 22 Kimball Street, Malden 26 Minot Street, West Lynn 6 Harrison Avenue, Beverly . 66 Maverick Street, Chelsea . 92 Franklin Street, Arlington . 55 Wallace Street, Somerville . . 29 River Street, Lynn . 21 Linooln Avenue, Gloucester . . 13 Farrar Street, Lynn . 33 Marion Road, Marblehead 61 Bucknam Street, Everett . 44 Tudor Street, Lynn COMMERCIAL FRESHMAN I ACHESON, R. NORMAN ...... 30 Elm Srreet, Lynn .AHERN, HELENE K. . . 10 Slater Street, Webster ALDRICH, ROBERT . . 18 Prospect Street, Milford IANDERSON, GRETA J. . 140 Mt. Vernon Street, Arlington :XNDERSON, RICHARD S. . 549 Union Street, New Bedford ARAUJO, DOROTHY . . 36 Lebanon Street, Fall River BARRESI, ARTHUR . . 30 Forest Hill Avenue, Lynn 11Ii.'XRSI'I. VVINNIFRICID . 1lLflDGET'l', l.oRA . 1lRlCNN.-KN, J ICA N . l3R1'ssEAII, 11IEl.liN C. BURKE, lClJNVARlP F. . CVNNINIQIIAAI, l'E'rER DESMONII. 1j'ANlEl. . lltltillil., ll0I.liSI.AUS . DWINNELL, ROLAND A. EVANS, Ac:Niss . . FARGO, BARBARA J. . FOLEY, S ll 1RI.Ev . CiANNON, 1'1IiI.EN M. GoxIEs, BELMIRA . GOLDBERG, RITA . GLlINTA, JOSEPH R. . HASKELI., CECILY . HERATY, NIARION M. ICASPARIAN, lX1ARGARET IQELLEY, BARBARA . KELLEY, PATRICIA . 37 lliglilznifl Street, llvannis I':n'l4 . . 4 l.oring' .XX't'lllll', Salt-in . . 29 l.:tndon Road, Milton . 18 l,t'J'l!lll!l Street. lloreliester 82 Rt-dington Street, Swainpscott . 792 XX'elister .Xvc-nue, lynn . . 51 lireed Street, Lynn . . 83 Vine Street, l.vnn . 98 Sayles Street, Lowell . 124 Occ-aii Street, Lynn . 15 Hatch Road, Merlforfl . . . Allen Road, liillc-rica . . 47 Gage Street, Lynn . 262 Bates Street, New Bedford . 19 Ocean Street, Beverly 6 Bertuccio Avenue, Salem . 4 Exeter Park, Cambridge 5 Roberts Street, Brookline . 28 High Street, Haverhill 60 Brattle Street, Arlington 60 Brattle Street, Arlington COMMERCIAL FRESHMAN II KELLEX', ROBERT F. . KUNINSKI, CLAIRE . LANGLEY, FRANCIS E. LAZAR, RIXHIONA . LONERGAN, DIARY H. MAHONEY, DOROTHY A. lN'1ASKIEWICZ, HELEN MCGINN, 1N1ARIE . MCMAHON, BIARIE . NICPARTLAND, ELLEN V. NIIRANDA, FERDINAND J. MORGAN, GERALDINE MULLANEY, JOAN M. NORRIS, VVINIFRED NV. N'YBERG, JUNE M. . GSEPCHUCK, ELLEN . PARTOLL, NAOMI . PORTER, RUTH A. RICKER, VERA E. . JOHN F. . PHILLIP P., JR. Russo, Russo. SACCO, JOSEPH . . SHIEL, DOROTHY A. . STAPLES, GLORIA C. . SWANSON, DOROTHY C. TRIENTAFILOU, THESPINA WALSH, CLAIRE J. . WEBSTER, JOAN M. . A,HEARN, MARY . ALPERT, FAITH . ANTHONY, PATRICIA V. AUGER, PATRICIA . FRESHMAN 387 VVashington Street, Newton 83 Second Street, Turner's Falls . . 13 Pew Court, Gloucester 29A Everett Avenue, Somerville . . 56 Lake Street, XYebster . 34 Bowker Street, Brookline Turkey Hill Road, Newburyport . . 8 Park Street, Peabody 370 Wasliiiigton Street, Brookline . 58 Mystic Street, Charlestown . 262 Concord Street, Lowell 33 Aspinwall Avenue, Brookline . 49 Vinal Avenue, Somerville . 15 Meadow Lane, Brockton . Grange Street, East Douglas . . 44 Aborn Street, Peabody . 113 VVi1lOW Street, Chelsea 102 VVashington Street, Fairhaven . 37 Grafton Street, Brockton . 38 XVest Street, Beverly Farms . 76 VVellington Avenue, Everett . 24 Englewood Avenue, Everett . 169 VValnut Street, Brookline . Central Avenue, Ocean Blutt . . 9 Normal Avenue, Lowell . . 75 Green Street, XYoburn 78 East Park Avenue, East Lynti . . 40 Stone Street, Beverly I . 74 Victoria Street, Revere . 20 Lynn Street, Chelsea . 85 Fairview Avenue, Peabody 249 Loring Avenue, Salem l5Assii'r'r, ALXRJHRIIZ l.. liliRRl49.XN, .XRLINE M. l'il..Xl.'K.XI.L, l'Hvi.LIs L. Bniuixvsxi, lJORUTHY D. liusm, LLAIRE J. . l3lYl'IIXYEl.L, Jovcic . l1ovi.AN, ALXRY E. . l3l'RNII.XM, ELIZARETII CAIIILL, JOANNE J. . CARELLAV, TSLIZABETH CHRISTOPHER, LORRAINE COLLINS, BARBARA . COPOULOS, EXPHRODITE DALY, PATRICIA T. . EQUILS, TVTARCELLA . FAGONE, JEANETTE . FALLON, PATRICIA F. FLANAGAN, TERESA . FLETCHER, ANN C. . FLYNN, FRANCES E. FREEDMAN, LEONA . GLOVER, ANNA M. . GORFINE, ELIZABETH Goss, VIRGINIA R. . GRIFFITH, ELAINE . tJ'CONNoR, MARY . ST. LAURENT, THERESE SXLLEYNE, RITA FowLER, NANCY . HIXNLEY, NORNIA J. . HILL, GLADYS E. . TQANE, MARILYN T. . KEEGAN, MARGARET . KINHAN, JOAN M. . LANDRY, JEANNETTE . NTAGLIO, ANTOINETTE ATANN, CHARLOTTE . ATARLEY, PATRICIA . NTCCARRON, JOAN . ATCFARLANE, JANET . NTCLAUGHLIN, MYRA MCLEAN, ANNE F. . NTEIZLER, MARION . NTERCIER, JEANNE I. MURPHY, MARY . NTURRAY, ANNE M. . NOLAN, MARY . PLUMB, ALICE M. . RENNER, M. LOUISE ROTTENBERG, LILLIAN SAWYER, MARGARET M. SENFLEBEN, ELAINE SHAMBERGERf HELEN SHANNON, MARY T. SHEEHAN, LORETTO C. STEPHENS, NTIRIAM . A. A. . 25 l3ZL1'l12l1'fl Street, llarblehearl 18 Summit Avenue, lfverett . 34 Moore Street. Somerville . . 33 Front Street, Salem 57 Gov. xYll1lllI'O1J Road, Somerville . 79 Parker Street, Newburyport 12 Kinsman Court, lpsvvich . . County Road, Essex 75 l'leasant Street, Revere . 37 Park Street, .Arlington . 14 Neptune Street Court. Lynn . 12 Barton Street, Salem . 8 lYarren Street, Lynn . 18 Maine Avenue, Somerville . 26 Putnam Street, Somerville . . 2 Upland Road, lYintlirop . . 191 XYest Street, Malden 48 Bay State Avenue, Somerville . 127 Sheridan Avenue, Medford . 91 Quincy Street, Arlington . . 23 lVave Avenue, Revere 52 Mount Pleasant Street, Lynn . 144 Jaques Street, Somerville . 349 Rice Avenue, Revere . 43 Jay Street, Cambridge 5 Milton Street, Cambridge . 31 Perkins Street, Salem FRESHMAN II . 6 Carlisle Street, Dorchester 34 Market Street, Newburyport . 26 Highland Avenue, Saugus . 506 Green Street, Cambridge . . 20 Adams Street, Danvers 35 Everett Street, Beverly Farms . . 7 Moulton Avenue, Salem 144 Princeton Street, East Boston . . 38 Chase Street, Beverly . 2 Overlook Avenue, Revere . 114 Boston Street, Salem . 77 Swan Street, Everett . . 12 Jackson Terrace, Lynn . 36 Brackenburg Street, Malden . 62 Calvary Street, Walthain . 2 Brenton Street, Dorchester . 1 Wisteria Street, Salem . 272 Putnam Street, Danvers . 35 Allen Avenue, Lynn . 7 Wilbur Street, Everett . 20 Pearson Road, Somerville 92 Bailey Road, Somerville . . 12 Silver Road, Everett . 24 Everett Street, Somerville . . 7 Victoria Street, Saugus . . . 20 Ray Street, Lynn 10 Fairfield Street, North Cambridge 58 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge . 18 Sunnyside Avenue, Saugus pg 'lql'IRlIA N, l.oRA1 N 11: . 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