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Nature. 111- explains, is Zl 111a11ifes1atio11 of thc ClOIlll1llO1l of El 1l'ZIllSCC1lt1Cl1l 111111, whose 11lll1lll5OfC11CC is displayed i11 the variegated pa11ora111a of woods a111l hills 111111 brooks 111111 nieadows. from wl1ose elemental lllyStCl'y 1111111 s11o11l1l 1ear11 to appro11c11 his grave Like 0116 w1111 wraps 1l1e drapery of l1is couch A11out 111111, 211111 lies down to pleasant tll'Cll1IlS.H You shou111 IllCIIlOl'lZC url1ll3.l1211OP51S.N It is o11e of 1l1e great lyrics of Olll' language, a1tl1o11gl1 its a11111or is 11ot recognized as El major p11et. XYhen- ever yo11 repeat it, you will discover fresh beauty, allfl yo11 will be brought to a l1lO1'C' i11ti111a1e appreciation of 1l1e lllll'ZlClC of 1l1e seaso11s 111111 a 146611131 ll!1ClCl'S1Z111fl1llg' of their tr11e significance Ill 1l1e cosmic pla11. There l1as l1ee11 e11dless discussio11 a11o111 1l1e respective ZlflYEl.1llQZlg'C5 of country a11d city dwelling, but it is to be noted that wl1e11 people retire from their nor111al occupations, tl1ose w11o can 111a11age 1l1e change i11vari- ably forsake ce11ters of pop11latio11 for 1l1e more restful surroundings of 1l1e pastoral scene. Even 1l1e vacationist seeks 1l1e co111pa11io11sl1ip of Nature in response to 501116 primitive urge. Nothing could l1e more i11co11gruous tl1a11 a 111ass exodus of r11rali1es to Times Square or 1l1e Clncago Loop for n1ic1sun1111er relaxation. 1-le is unfortunate i11dee1l who has but 11 limited capacity for eiijoying 1l1e attractions of Nature. Surely it 1111151 be an e111pty life which does not thrill to 1l1e song of 1l1e spring robin, to 1l1e burgeoning of SlllllI11C1' Howers, to 1l1e co111pelli11g g1'2l,11ClC'111' of 111111111111 foliage, to t11e wl1ite stateliness of 1l1e woods in winter, I 11ad Z1 professor at college who used 111 lanient the fact tl1a1 tl1ere are so l1l2111y people in 1l1e world wl1o get no pleasure out of reading. How 11111c11 tl1ey miss. l1e would say, how very 1nucl1 they miss! It 5661115 to 1116 tl1at tl1ose wl1o cannot appreciate good books are like those who ca1111o1 appreciate Nature. It is a hea11l1y augury 111a1 111051 of us l1ave i11 our so111s a little bit of Tl101'C21l1l5 hunger for 801116 favorite XYalden or of XYordsworth's se11sitive reaction to 1l1e loveli11ess of the English countryside. There is no 111ore pat11etie ligure tl1a11 1l1e niaterialist, to w11o111 wealth and power and sense-satisfac1io11s are 1l1e lllflilll-tl Tlzzrlc of existence. XYhat a useless life l1e leads for all l1is posturing! Man was made for 11o111er things-not the least of w11ic11 is CO11lIll1.1I11011 wi1l1 Nature and co11te111p1atio11 of llel' tireless profu11dity. 1 42. LAW E112 Gllippvr Staff Tlzilnrl Row: XV. Claffey, R. Diamond, S. Feingold, A. Lalinie. SFFOIIIII Row: J. Crawford, K. Wilson, N. Apostolakios, R. Watsoii, D Berman, M. Mullane. Frou! lfmuz Miss Burnham, T. Carain, M. Q'Neill, D. Carlow, Miss Beers Uhr Gllipprr Staff Nl ILDRED IVNEILL Iflffflll'-ill-CQllfff THELMA R. CARAM .-Ixxisfmzllf lfdifm' DORIS A. CARLOXN' 1,iffrr1ry Iizlitnr ROBERT A. XYATSUN l31f.v1'114'x.v .llumlgcr ARTHUR XY. LALIME XYILLIAM A. CLAFFICY I,1101L0fjI'Llf'fIy Eclifolw NICHOLAS APOSTOLAKCJS JOHN 1'. ATCL1ARRfPN :Tlf'I'L'l'fiSI.1Ifj 1TIlllIllgl'l'S RUBY DIAMQND ALTHEA E. HUXYARIJ -lrf Editors .TACQUELINE E. CRAVVFORD SARA FEINGULD MARGARET R. MULLANE KATHLEEN R. XYILSI JN .-1 .vso ciczlv E 0' ifors DIANE BERMAN Sl'l'l'CftlI'y PRESIDENT EDXVARD A. SULLIVAN MISS GERTRUDE BEERS MISS GERTRUDE BLRNHAM Art BZISTIIUSS and Litcrufry f1a'z'iscrs THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES FOR TEACHER EDUCATION A Department of the National Education Association IOHN G. FLOWERS SOUTHWEST TEXAS. STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE KAN MARCO5. TEXAS SECRETARY-TREASURER CHARLES W HUNT STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ONEONYA, NEW YORK rnssmem commrrza on Accnwmws ASSOCHYE SECRETARY ERNEST 1 ASHBAUGH, cmunuu WARREN C. LOVINGER SIATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ONEONTA, NEW YORK April 3, 1950 President Edward A. Sullivan State Teachers College Salem, Massachusetts Dear President Sullivan: CO SCHOOL OF EDUCATION MIAMI UNIVERSITY OXFORD. OHIO MMVITEE ON STANDARDS MARION R. TFIABUE, CHAIRMAN SCHOOL OF EDUCATION THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA I am happy to inform you that your institution was approved for member- ship in the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education at the business session of the Annual Meeting on February 25, 1950. The name of your institution will appear on the accredited list of the AACTE in the 1950 Yearbook. We hope that you, as the representative of your institution, will join actively in the program of the Association. A copy of the report of the Visiting Committee is enclosed. WCLfbec Very sincerely yours, eyed Warren C. Lovinger Associate Secretary .JW l'l'l l'lA.fl1 ffmz ff in GA llr, l'lIl'l'L'5I .X. Il'XYi11, l5i1'ccIf11' l'z1t-rick bl, S ullugm Ur. 5111111191 M, l31'mx'1xcll, l,l'L'SiIlCIlY ltflwzucl X 51'IllX 1ll Xa 11135 Nlr. Rxchzml O'KeQ-fc. liircctm' l'z1t1'ick .l. Sullivzm, .Xutlumy Lis, I'rcsimlcut IZIIVVZITKI .X. Sullivzm, Mrs, XYilliz 1m . X. Rich, L'rm11ni5sium-1' .Iwlm -I. l7esn1uml, r., Richard Denning, Mr. Richzml ,I. xXvllitL', 'I 11 9 l Alma miller: WJ MM Il l Here's to Salem College, our Alma Mater dear, I E 5 ,J J J V4 fl Here's to all the happy hours We've spent together here. lillllbrff-WJJEW-lrerln When college days are over, and we are far apart, We'll ever think of Alma Mater, Salem, college of our hearts. E112 Glfullrgr ZFz1r11ltg A . if fi - if . 5 nr- X 1-IRNA li. Fluxxlmlilzs Ifl,uRr:Nc'I2 H, CRI HS.. BLS. IGS.. MA .SQm'1'lI1 .S'1'fCIIz'4' .SiUtxI'tIl .S'z'f1'l4 vgeg'-Q: ' B.,-X., M.Ecl. BA., MA Hzfxiazvss Ef1llC'lIfI.0II SOFIIUI SVI-l'lIl4 AALICE H. EDWARDS .-Xxly li. XYARP ,pw RIILDRED B. STONE GEORGE F. Moom' B.S.Ed., M.,-X. B.S.Ed., LLB., MA. Maflzfzlzafifx I7fI'0l'f0I' of Traiuizzg Edzzfafiozz BIIRA WALLACE LUCY S. BELL B.S.Ed., lNT.Ed BS. 1Y,flj'.Yfl'f11 Edzfmlion Lib1'aria1Ez Vail? ps Lriux H, Ruclqwl-:l,1. I.ll.l,l.XN M. Hull HS., MUN. HS., M, .X. lfu'11f'u1'1'u11, llixfury .S'f'l'L'l'lI GERTRL'mz IS1'RN11.xx1 Iinxx M. Mcllu BA., MA. I 3.. X., AIA., P1113 English Sofia! Suzhzu L.xwR12Nc'R T. IAIVVRIZY AIARGARET C. KING P1113 B.S.l2rl. fR'l1yxz'mIlif1'1m1lin11,Lnffia' I'l1-v51'c'11I Eflzzfczfiozz, Gzficlulzfv RICHARD H. RUCKIQTT ROGER A. HARDX' BA., M.Ed., LLB. B.S., M.B.A. Langzzagcs, Business Law, Business Education Maflzmzzatics, Speech ! v. 36 12. llliiuix -I, Kim-ix' AXmsl.1c M. Ilummm l1.l Z.,X.,M.Iid, I3.S.lfrl.. Mlifl f:II.f1'1I1'.N'S lflflltxtlffllll filfllftlflllill 4? -W .J Gr-:RTRUDE A. BEERS Ii. xR1.12 L'o1,1.1xx BS., BLA. IRA.. M.lLcl. Aft PlI'X'.Yil'll1 .Sil'1.l'Ill lf BEATRICE VVITHAM D, Fkoxxvls HAXRRICLJXX, -IR. BS., M.Ed. B.S.Ed. B11,s'i11Uss Edzimfion Ho11o'zu1'ifi1zg JAMES B. SULLIVAN BRUCE F. JEFZFERY BA., M.S. B.B.A., M.C.S., LL.B. Biological Scicnrc Head of Coiiziizercial Deparfmeizt Bzisiizess Education Klum' M ulrrxlis l3,S.I'1l., NIA., IicI.lJ. lffffflfxfz x 'P TIMOTHY F. CLIFFORD BA., MA. Music 5121112511 IQ. H Axl.1. HHX.. MUX., I'11.lD. ffzzgfffk-11 LEO F. HEXNESSEY BA., l'h.L.. I'h.13. M.Iid EdIll'tIff0lI Z 4' fx gi-,A ' f V. .Y 'iff H' 'hw afifff V. 'QQ A ' ' W ' , 7 Q , -fs :iff I' I' wi. N. R1lBliR'l'S 31-NRY K. TURN -3.S.l2rl., Mlfcl. l3..'X.. Mill. .S'IlZ7SfifIlfl' .S'11I1.9filz1Iv l?11.vi11cs,v Elfllfllfltlll Hll.YI.lIl'.N',Y fftillfll JOHN -I. PETRONIO BS. Sl1I?SfifIlfc' Hiologiral Svifzzrw 3111 Mvmnriam QE Cwrtruhe iglllifiltl 11111111111 H 111x clmed lem e F1 uhm L He 11 S1 September 1931 May 1949 111111 Illfl 1 111 11001 It 111111 follow Ilfllflll Stl 1111 1 1' O ILA.. MA. 1511 ' '1 , ist IEA ' 2 'her Stat ' -2 ' 's qll gc 2 .qlltlll H1 ' ll 'U'I'L'l'1'IIt'l', 11111 I ' K I put H 1' Az .f1 ' A' . 'i'i1'1' 11s its Af' 'f. C77! l4flilll..fllT4ifZCll -V ANN K. CLARK MIXRY M. O'KEEFFE I? vgisfra 1' Secretary MARGARET C. MORRISON GERTRUDE R. VVILLIAMS Bookkeeper R.N. College Nurse Uhr C'LTraining Svrhnnl Ilklrultg P 1 f,,--vs 'E' V. JOHN RIKKOT,,A jmmzs T. :XMSLIER I3.S.Iicl., MEA. B,S.Ed., M.lic1. lJl'l'lIl'I.f7LII IJl'Ul'fl.l'UI Arts XIIOLA I. MUNYAN XYILLI.-XM A. RICH B.S.Ed., MS. B.S.Ed., M..-X. Home Efonomirs Grads Eight --I--, 'Bw Ifs'1'f11QR L. SMALL MINI-ZRXHX HVIJGINS Cf1'41clv.S'v'z'v11 H.S.lffl.. Mlid. Crude Six C95 I girl - - , -,X .3 Z' A I .fi ' cd' '? '7' AIARY Y. HUURIHAN DORIS A. CAMBRIDGE B.S.Iid., M.Ed. B.S.Ed. Gwldv Fiw Grade Four fw- Irv! M. l':l,lZAXIiIi'lxlI .IAM 1-is AIARY F. XY.,x1u'3 Cinrdlv Tlzrm' 13.S.Iifl lfauzrff' Ttw 1 ,f I. f I 7 I f V3 A ' 1 'L ' SYBIL I. TUCKER BE1'1,.,xu M. SXYIiIi'I'SliR Grade One Ki11u'v1'gu1'ta'11 ,' vw -110 I lf! ,Against flower lstpgmjrn- beds, N 1 54 I T-iiilofgdi . Wir' A 'f A C fkfem 0!1fAe ,giflzior CAM CEEORGE D. NUCJNE P1'vsz'a'c1zf Y A' x .-vi ' P, .Q .',. 1iI.1zABETH B. M ILLER 5sl'f'l'f'ffIJ'j' 'suv .-XLTHEA E. HOWARD Via'-P1'c's1'c1C11! RICHARD L. MAHONEY Treasuvzw' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 4 , 5 International Relations Club 1, 2' 3, Preiident -1' Tri XIL l 7 . . 4 1 , .., 3, 4: Chairman Smoking Room Committee: Vice-President Council 3: Pl'SSlCl6I1t'S List -ly Sopiliomore Sliow. Some thi C-IWLVLL AAVHQJ lZ4jQ I llglllilllfl .XX't'lllll' Sfllvlll .llllllf 2-l JUNIOR llluu nk the world is made for fun anl f l' c 1'O1C And so do I, and so do I. Blithe and carefree fl ' f . . . air or the spectacular . . . his linancial genius exceeded only by lns vocal atiributes . . . well informed on i1 t ' ' 1 ernatlonal affalrb . . . Turk, e,IpL'r05 nge a 2L.:5 7 K Z lUO lftill' Xlziin Street Pezlbocly August 25 hll'Nl0R HIGH Glee Club 23 Tri-Mu .33 Dramatic Club lg Inter national Relations Club -lg Chairman M. A. A. Clean up Committeeg Member Assembly Committee Coun cil Z: Co-uncil Representative 35 Presifdent's List 4 3: Sophomore and junior Shows. Thy voice to us is wind among still woods. A veritable Noah Webster . . . the greatest Greek ath- lete since the Discus Thrower . . . our boy with the Golden Tones . . . Angie, our King Robert of Sicily. Baseball l, 2, 3, -lg Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Football 5. 3: Clean-Up Connnittee, CLIl'l'IiR Dance: Clean- Wckofad .fglowfo 64405 335 XX':Lll4cr Street l,wvu'cll llcccinbcr ll? Ct fm NlliR1'l.X1. .-Xtlvcrtising Nlaiizlgei' CLIPPERQ Camera Club lg Rook Club Z, Yicc President 33 lnternatioual Rela- tions Club -lg Classical Club -lg Nl. .-X. QX. 1, 2, 3, -lg Chairman, Invitations Connnitlee, Rl. A. A. Dance Cp Coninlittee, Council Dance -lg Social Committee 3, -li Lug Typist -l. Its deep heart is full. Generous and friendly . . . reliable . . . .-Xre you going to get an ad for us? . . . subtle liumorist . . . cooperative . . . gentle voice and easy manner . . . twinkle in his eye. EM MA C Jdfwoo Centre Street Xlveht liZ1l'llSlZllJll' SC1JlCllllJCl' 18 COMMI-:Rc1.x1. Tri Mu 1. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1. 2g Commercial Council Representative 2, 3: Chairman, Junior Prom Favor Connnitee: Member Auditing Committee 3, 41 Sophomore and Junior Showsg President's List 2. 3. Her mirth the word requiredg She bathed it in smiles of glee. Really works at laughter . . . in love with Cape Cod . . . intelligent . . . good taste and good grooming in clothes . . . unaffected and uninhibited . . . pleasant companion and good listener. L.iiiiti.i lhih 1, 2, J. 4, hhe Lluh 4. Ski Lhil 7 Ilcvoititioii twviiiiiiiilt-e llll1l2ltiOl'l l. 2: Uaiiue lV,k'C0l .itiuii 23 l'-lit-ix 23 XY, .X. .X. .Xwai'tl- 1. Z: Soplioiiiwrc Show. J 7 Amor X. .AIQPQ JN-l Iii-miflu xx Smith l.yiiiiI'ii lil Klux ll lzi.icxi i-1N'i'.xiu iff I f 4. She smiles with welcome sweet' She speaks in accents mild. Long nimble fingers befitting' the ardent ku ittei' that she is . . . shows her zilmility with hei' reimleei' mul cable-stitch sweaters . . . c ' t ' ' luie . . . iebeixed. 6 IQ Mwamgarfner 313 Alt'l'l'llllZlC Street NC'XVl7lll'y1N'Jl'l lleceinliei' IO JUNIOR HIGH Class Day Uwliei' 5: Men's Glee Club 1, 23 Intex' national Relations Club 23 Classical Album Club 4, Cnnzfvass Z 3 Fditor in Chief 3 -X ' , , , - - .1 . ssistant Stage Manager Soplioinore Show 23 Stage Manager junio-r Show: P1'CSlll'Cl1tlS List 1, 2, 3, -1. 0 Duty! if that name thou love XVlio art a light to guide, a rod To check the effing . . . U Phil, the Scholar . . . a conscientious Student . . . a friend t - - ' ' o tiubt . . . oui steady and serious man . , . Did you get that, Charlie? W if EMO lb Xl U41 Street l.x'nn SL'1lli'llllN'l' -l liI,1cxIicx'l'.xio.' llee Llub l. .21 bu-plioinore Qliowi Pie ident N li t -l wifi A fair young girl, with light and delicate limbs. And wavy tressesf' Tall, blond, and strikingly attractive . . . best remem- bered for lier rendition of Golden Earrings in the Sopliomore Show . . . a warm-hearted and generous friend . . . an earliest and capable worker. Q ia ne wma n 97 Chester .Xvenue Chelsea October l8 Co A1 AI ERcIA1. Class Secretary 3g L'Lll'l'liR Secretary-5 Glee Club l, 2, 33 St-cial Committee 2, 3, 4: Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference 33 Laurel Chain 33 Lug Cub reporter 1, Assistant Club Editor 2, Literary Editor 3, Book Reviewer -lg President's . 7 7 - List l, -, 3, -lg XY. A. A. Awards l, -, 3, -lg Sopho- more Show: Cominencenient Speaker, She excells each mortal thing Upon the dull earth dwelling. Never before so much from so little . . . gentle voice expressing powerful thought . . . self-confidence and competency tempered by willingness to cooperate . . . sense of humor manifested in musical laughter . . . lady- lilce and feminine. C lu' Llula l, -, .nl lltmzm Dclmutlng .3 ..... ' 5, -li Cllairlllzln RL'fl'L'SlllllL'lll QlUllllHlllCL' Frcs . , , ,. . , . msc: l'rcsiclcut's Lis 2, 45 -2 H 1' 1 ' .XXY31'fl I Suplmonluu- Show. l'XVhat soft cllerubic orc-aturcs These gentlcwomen are! 181110 ZZLALLVI -. . . If X1-xx l,ill'li Blrvvl I.x'1m X1IXK'llllM'l' lb ' ' ' 'TXRX l.1,l-.xllxs . ...s 'U Ei? Small in stature. but possesses ll big smile for all . . . a gay and ligllt-lmezwtecl songlmircl . . . the reel-l1e:u'l of the Three C' FAQZM H 1, .-. . lo! Xlnlizlncl Street Lowell january 27 Com ni:Rci.-xr, Assistant liditor Cl,Il'l'ER3 Camera Club l: Book Club 2, 3 Secretary-Treasurer 3: Secretary Pitman DClJHlll1g'SOL'lCij'.gQ Chairman Publicity Open House 3: Public Relations 2. 3, American College Public Rela- tions Conference 31 Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- in-C-hief 4: Presiclent's List 1, 2, 3, 4: XV. A. A. Treas- urer -lg Head of Brown 3: Volleyball Honor Team Sophomore Show. Dean they are praising your beauty, The grass and the sky. One who combines beauty with brains . . . always well poised . . . an ardent, debater . . .thas given Salem some unforgettable issues of the Log . . . her sweet smile and charming manner have endeared her to all of her class- mates. ciation Conference -lg Council Representative 4: Daisy Chain 3: Lug Reporter 1. Z, Alumni Editor 3. Editor- 3: XV. A. A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4: Po-sture Award 3: I 1tL1 ui lrl lri-Xlu l, Z 5, -li lilac Lilulm lg Cafeteria 2, 3, -lg ' 2 C izur. Cl.ll'l'liRg lflii,-e1'le uhi l V a -l oiiuiiercial Li0lllIl'll Represeutzi I l 3 Decmwitiuiis Cl-Il I lily Dzuire -li Lhziiriiizui Organ luucl 51 Daisy Lfliziiu 31 Img! Typist l, Repurter 2. fxcliange Editor 3, l-i1erary lirlitm -1 XX X X Llx Relireseutative 31 lh-roiwliiig SL'L'I'L'l21l'j' -l, XX'. .X. .X. Xwarrls I. 2. 3, -l, Humor 'lieztmsz Softball 2, Basket- hall l, Z, 3. Xvolleyhall l, 2, 3, Hockey 3, -lg Suplitw- mc-re aiicl .luuior Sliuxrs. 0l L5 . Clin ULU ,J C' f ll lfilllflllll 5trm-rl .Xrlzuus lit-lmriiziry l5 tim xiitm ru, 'lShe walks in beauty. like the night Of clouclless climes zuicl starry skies. Quiet unassuming manner . . . excels both in sports and in literary pursuits . . . Carries herself well . . . always appears to have just steppecl out of a fashion lI'l2lg'2lZlllC . . . possessor ot many original ideas. C ! mmm . cm, 40 Wvalter Street Salem April 8 COMMERCIAL I Class Dav Usher Z3 Assistant Photography Editor CLIPPERJ Camera Club 2, 3. 4: Tri-Mu 1, 2. 3, 4: NI. A. A. Honzfr Teamf, Baseball 1, Basketball 1. No man hath walked about on roads with step So active, so inquiring eye, or tongue so varied in discourse. Avid lensman . . . everything is Ch, Kay with Bill . . . fine taste in dress . . . a punch line for every situation . . . interested in sports . , . civic-minded. . . , , . . , . . L21lllL'l'Il Llulm l. 2, .mg lizuxy Llmzun .wg lm-lfl lluulu-y Honor Illtlllll 33 XY. .X. .X. .XXYZlI'Il lL Sup unior Slwxxw. llmmm mml ! ' X 8l lfLLCl! X . 1051 J 814 K wil l'lIlNlI lil :ul Xillllllll Xllgllxl lf lull-.xll1N'1 .un f rw. P -'-E 1 Tllerc was 110 lzuly llmrc l't'flllt'1l.H Gcntlc of nature . . . soft-spolccll . . . SCl'lUllS uf micu sscsscs Z1 vars smile that wzlrns llmsc wlm wc It lbllf po sc-lclom speaks ill of utllcrs. ji 2 X 0-551 WZ Olfl C! COLIWZCI l'l ll7 Qloluinliiix .Xvcniic Szilcni .lllly lil lim: xi 1ix'r.xRY A beautiful and happy girl, XVith step as light as summer air. Gay and vivacious . . . overflowing with cheer . . . the typical college girl . . . combines intelligence with good looks . . . one of the Three Cs. A K 1 chating' S iciety 32 Coun- 2 A Q 'V ' s:tlent4 ..,,.,. 1. .. 'nd o' Hiking 3: Soccer Honor ltnn 4 l tlfl llulxey Hcnor Team 3. -l. Captain lg Yolh-5' lhill Honor Team 31 Senior Basketball 'll-lun -lg XY. X. .X. .Xwarcl l: Sophomore Show. .xgfgerf Cimmifo 5 tins- Straw-1 lfvt-1'c'tt Septcmlmei' 25 JUNIOR Plltlll Basketball junior Varsity 13 Raeketball Coach Alunior Varsity 3, -li Baseball 3: Sophonmrc Slmw. Up with mel up with me into the clouds Singing, Slllg'l1lg',U Our sports enthusiast . . . the little JCTIT 1' ra 1' ile lask ball court . . . an attahle genfleivau with taaticlrotu taste in apparel . . . very keen intellect. HCQMQAHQ 145 Rieliclale Avenue North Cainbriclge April 4 lii.miENT,xRY Associate licliior CLIPPER: Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 42 Chairman Refreshment Committee C L I P P E R Daiiceg Choir 1, 21 A. C. E. 4: Chairman Class Day Committee -l: Aesembly Committee -li XY. A. A. Award 1: Sophomore Show Pianistg junior Show Pianist: Chairman Refreshment Committee, Glee Club Concert 33 Chairman Move-Up Exercises -l. She bore a mind that envy could not but call fair. Interesting, witty. and frank without being offensive . . . an able pianist who has seen us through many a show . . . the most active member of The Club. cv Club 1, 23 l,.1lllll'l'il Club 2: Iwi, Rn-poiwci' 7 XX. .X. fX. IqCl3l't'SCllt2lllVt' l -I XY. X. ,X. qXwzu'rl l 2. 3, 41 XY. .X .X. Ilmuu- Ttlllll. Sorcci' l. Hvclqq 7 -li 'liickvt Committee ,luuior lfriviulxliip Dzium-' Null mr l num l vu iioiimw: lil ' ' Su N. gd PAH, VL! C71 Ll ll lSIl llvurx .Xi 1-mu lzuxl l,xuu gl'lllQ'llllM'l' IW Um Nl lcRm'i,x1 .'?U ' To be beautiful and to be calm is the iclcal of uatui'v.' Relaxed and relaxing . . . Z1 twinkle in lim' cyc to match lici' easy lauglitei' . . . soft, pleasing voice . . . rcacly wit . . . giaceflil aurl athletic . . . neat aucl well-gromm-cl . . . frienclly. WMU vga re J z It . Cmfzning 10102 17.3 xx'k'Nlk'1'll .XXCIEIIV yllll umuztry 313 I I VXI!-'Y'l'.XRY IIIUYL' Show. ! U-F11Cl'C.S 1lC.Cl' at flower that blooms in May Tlmtk half so fair as thou art. Tall, flztrk-l1ai1'ed, and attractive . . . neat in appearance . . typifies what the well-dressed co-ed should wear one of the Three Cs. gay Tillgillg' laughter . . . 7 .3 Pitmzm Dcbaiux 'l'x'czu 3 1 '- , -, Socit-ty 31 Lill2lil'lN?ll1 Social Committee 3: Chairman Orchestra LUIIIIIIIIICC junior Prom: Laurel Cham !,l'L'NlClUl1t.s 1.151 2, 3. 4: XY. .X. A. .-Xward 1: Sopho Claw Day Uwllc-1' 2, Sq filet- lflulm l, 23 lr1tc1'11:xtumz1l Relations Club -lg Xl. A-X. .X. l'ltmor 'lk-21111 I-Znwllzlll 1 7 a -l Rvlxttlntll l 7 X i tmt Nt: L llntttm ,-,f, 1 .V-L: ,-::v4z boplm-111u1'c Sltow. W C' f L mm It um, r. fr lx1ttl'f-flgv 511'-4-1 lif'xc'!'l5 l?LllilZll'X' 23 .lrxzrnc lllhll XVl1at wondrous life is this I lead! Rabbit, the fearless :tml reel hot man on the lwaaket ball court . . . our most basllful gentleman . . . quietl5 smcere . . . Z1 great matltematlcztl mmrl. .!dl'l,llA0lfZg . E8 MCH lO,i2 Main Street XVohurn February 19 COMMERCIAL Class Day Usher 33 Class Treasurer 23 Commercial Council Representative Z5 Chairman Barn Dance 23 Chairman Auditing Committee 45 Chairman Ticket Committee-Sophomore Showg President's List 1, 2, 3, -l. He is made one with Natureg there is heard His voice in all her music . . . ', A dynamic leader of our class discussions . . . capable and efficient class treasurer . . . never hesitates to up- hold his own convictions . . . combines common sense with humor and wit. 'f 'zz ' ,l,3,-l, Xrt lwlnoi Ll ll'l l R 131 nnnn Llub l 7 'liivxiurer iX VC lf -lg Tri Blu 3, 4: Llian- pugy Qbiairraorzcf 4 I Ju-Viiig limlfl Xlilllilllilll l Jl'k'l'llllJl'l' ffl l'll,l',Nl 1-.A 1 .nu rctary .., f N . , . . . .. man l'ublivity Llnninittcc Soplioiiiorc IDZIIICC1 Laury- Cliain 3: 1.031 Stuff .Xrtist Z, 3, 43 l'ix-siclciitl lit 4: XY. A. .X. Lliairinzni Publicity 3: XY. QX. .-X. :Xwarcl 12 Kliitrn--N Of Ccrcinonics Sopl1oi11u1'c zmrl ,luniu Sliowh. And I ask if life is full And full of nobility an Sl -ncler . . . clark-liairecl . . . clouby of beauty. cl creating. l ' blessccl willi acting L and clrawing' ability . . . a true and sinceve friend . . . known a s a lovable scatterbrain to bei' triencls. C K LOVVLCLJ . 301161 ll7 Klmitvale ,XYt'llllC XYohnrn ,lnne 5 liI-E1XIENT,4XRY KIen's Glee Club 1. 2, President 23 Dramatic Club 2 International Relations Club 4: Class President 3 I'resident's List 4: KI. A. .-X. Executive Board 4 Sophomore and ,lunior Shows. Say where Greatness lies? XYhere, but among the Heroes and the VVise. PH Neat and well-groomecl . . . one of the handsome men of the class . , . a rare and subtle wit . . . always friendly and courteous to all. .t 1 '5 ' t. Class llay L'-her 3 lli nnitit Llula l lim niti ' Pit icltnt w -1 lii Nln ', lim llltl 0. l'it icltnt 4 Council RLxl7l'L'4L'lltZlllX'k' 4: l'1't-side 's -F . . u- clent Klzniagei' I'1nnl'sr wrt- 7 3 4' it l union' Shows He ,Q Q- george . fb Olfl 01161 lf! l lIQlll'llIfl Street 4 . XX m'tliiiiQlfm .Xlzlv 5 iuxixii-1m'i.xi, 5 . x L .., .. . . 11111-'lllUl'k' Illl likes the country. but ill truth must mvii Most likes it when he studies it in town. Storekeeper, first-Class . . professionallv minded . all the XYOl'lCll5 his stage . . . ease of eiqmression . keen sense of liumor , . . revels in socialuility. rgalref Qbonouan 7-l loicrhy Strm-t Smnervillc NUVC'1lll50l' l9 lL1.14.:l1 r.N'r.-xm' Glce Club l, Z, 3, 4: A. C. E. 4: KY. A. .-X. Awards 1 and Z: Sophomore Show. But oh, she was happy, and careless, and blest, Full of the song sparrowls spirit. Quiet. Shy. and l'CS6l'X'CCl io the outsider . . . lively, good- humorecl, and friendly to those who really know her . . . Z1 competent rfval to the Sing'iug' Lady. blee Coin 7' 'X Li, li. 41 C'll?l.ll'111Z1ll Refreslnncnt Club l, -. .. 9 ' Rene ition' Council Representative mittee cenior e'-1 , , Council Yonnnatine' Coinnnttee 3: XX. .-X. A. 5, -lg r rcls 1 and 2: Sophomore and junior Shows. :X w 21 C Diff? . LOWW5 S3 l,:Llu- Street .'Xl'llllg'lHll Klzty 27 l'1l,liNII'.Nl.XllN Here, in the shadow of this aged woocl, Offer one hymn-thrice happy, if it fincl Acceptance in His ear. l s peaks Oentlv large. Friendly and even-temperer .... ji .. 5 u . . . - ' . ,I 0 'e much pleasure in oui c ass expressive eyes . . . Sax l l'0'littully sweet soprano voice. shows with her ce nb X ,!4Vlfl!PQll! '. L4 IAOZZ5 'P .Xl'llllll' .XYi'lll1L' l-ou'ell .luly l3 CloxIM1iRt'1,x1. , l lf O 'S W Clam- Day L'NllL'l' 2, 33 Hook Club 2. President 3 ' ' l ' lua A'XYitl1 the sunshine on thy face. ljrofessionully 1l1ll1ClC'Cl . . . gallant gentleman . . . lover uf good books . . . appeullng smile . . . efflelent . . . taetful and considerate of other people . . . mature. ilu Llulml Xl X X 1,Z, tion Uslmers fOllllllllIL'L'Q xlifllllltl' Finance Committec 2, 3, -ll Council Representative 3, -lg l'1'eSident's 1 4 l'lOUliSl0l'k' iX44OL'lI1lE' 2, 3, -1: S01Jl1OlHO1'C Show. 3, -lg Lhamnan brat ,ilee Club -l: Soplmnmre Sliowg ,lunior Sliowx' Pizmist. will ,4 414W lb l'zLc1l1C Street l,x'im 'lime 9 lQr.i:x11ax'1',xm' 'E' No niglitingale clicl ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands. XVitty . . . good-humorecl . . . our Tliurstlay driver . . . confident . . . has brought pleasure after as well as during school hours with her light. Clear tones. zlm, 1? algeff 54 Lilllll'Cll Street Lynn May 9 CoMxrERC1.,xI. tion l'rog'ram Committee: Sophomore and 11.111101 Shows: XY. .-X. A. Awards 1 and 2. ,J I Her eyes were deeper than the depth Of waters stilled at evenf' A wide-open heart . . . captivating giggle . . . frank and generous . . . pleasant, even disposition . . a friend to everyone . . . boundless sense of humor. ' incra Club 1, 25 Glee Club Z, Chairman .lunior Prom Program Lomnntteeg Lhairman Senior Recep- fliairlllzm l'1'u'g'i'a111s Um-11 lluusu J, Llldlllllilll Iiixi Unions Sciiiui' llcvvpliuiil K-lllllflllllll lil,-fix-sliiiiiiil Class Day Tea -lg l'ulilic Rvlzitimis lfmiiuiittuc 3. ctrctary 42 Council licpi'L-sciitzilixw 33 1.1511 typisi 1 Soplioinorc and ,luuiur Sliowsl 7 C' i 86ll'l,0l . JCI CON!! lf! In-iilmi 'l'm'r:1u lun-liliflzilc llc-vu-ililwi' l QUNI XIl',Rt'I.XI, fl?- . x . f.. x,....,k,'. - 1s!!' Lv Her eyes as stars of Twiliglil fair: Like Twiliglifs. too, lic-1' rlusky liz1i1'. Ellie exhibits El luvalnle pcrsfmzilitx' . . . is zilwavs wcll clressecl . . . has Z1 refrcsliing sn-use of humor . . . il posse-ssm' ot uiilmuuclecl ciicrgy . . . lieu' ability tu will friemls will carry liei' far on tlic rcmacl to success. v I K! 6ll C1 81104901 102 Shirley Street XX'intl1rup 'lilly 9 'lL'N1oR Hman f. X ,Xsxociate Editor CLIPPER: Camera Club 1, Z. 3: Chairman Ticket Committee CLIPPER Dance: l'resident's List -lg Ticket Committee Sophomore and junior Shows. 'X-X lovelier flower on earth was never sown. A splendid young lady with humor, wit, and an uncanny ability to he happy in the morning . . . sparkling per- sonality . . . our most expert note-taker. ' 1' Yoniinating Coni- BPI .JlreJericL ,CI 7 77 Nlywlic Street ,'Xi'ling'trm .Iuly l Con M ickcmi. Class Day Usher 1. Z5 I. R. L. , . mittee 3: Aucliting Committee 12 Council Represen- 's List -1: Intraninral Golf Z. tative lg Pitbiclent XYorth makes t he man, anal want of it the fellow. .-X man of few worcls, hut a profouncl thinker . . . ahie Conversationalist . . . Z1 devoted father . . . combines exulberaut good fellowship with college spirit . . . nn- ' ' ble huntsinan . . . plays golf with assuming but napa finesse. 2 jf QUIW . Qlflfl LH? 25 Uzlli Strcul Clia1'lcstmx'ii .Xpril lf l'.l.l'.MIiNT,XRY llraiuatic Clulm 1, Z1 Camera Club 31 A-X. C. E. T ei -l lii Mu -l: XX. A. A. Awards 1, 2, an Snplioiuore aiicl -luiiior Shows. Ulmpulsive. earnest, prompt to act, And make her generous tliougllt a fact. Irrepressihle . . . happy and carefree . . . liappy-go-lucky exterior which belies the serious tliouglits present un- clcrueatli . . . always spreads sunslime and cheerfulness. Camera Club lg I'resideut's List Z 5, 4. XY. f:X. A., Awards l, Zz 3 and -lg Sophomore 5ilOXX'I Louucil Nonimating Louumttee Z, 3, -1: XY. A. .-X. Nruiuiatiug Committee 4. africinz -. . 21 Niall Street l.yuu Xovviiilmer U llixlok Illuu ,-at Let me hear her laughter. I would have her ever Cool as dew in twilight. the lark above the flowers. .-X capable and dependable worker at everything under- taken . . . quiet and reserved . . . au industrious and conscientious student. JUL!! .CL Qy 79 High Street llanvers .lanuary 25 Com MERci.xr. Class Day Usher 1. 2, 3: Class Vice-President, 1. 22 International Relations Club 1: Chairman Ring' Com- mittee 3: Hotel Committee Senior Reception: Na- tional Students' Association 2, 3: Junior Prom Com- mittee 3: Alumni Committee 43 Finance Committee 2, 3, 4: Conferences National Students' Association, Simmons College 2. 3, -lg Columbia Scholastic Press Association -li Council Representative 2, 3, Executive Board -lg Undergraduate Representative Alumni Ex- ecutive Board -lg Lug, Column Council Convenesu -lg l resident's List -lg M. A. A. Executive Bo-ard 1, Z3 Baseball Honor Team 1: Basketball Manager l, 2. 3. No coward soul is mine, No trembler in the world's storm-troubled sphere. lcleas, ideas, ideas . . . unlimited potential . . . mature grasp of what is worthwhile . . . faithful class servant . . . impressive self-assurance . . . convincing orator . . . progressive . . . sophisticated sense of humor. my E ey l3fi liezicli Street Kevciw April 16 Con M liRt'l.'Xl, Qs! Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Comniercial Coun- cil Representative 3g Chairman Publicity Committee junio-r Show: Chairman Hotel Committee Prom 3: Chairman Prograins junior Business Show: Chairf man Invitations Commercial Council Banquet 3: Chairman Open House 31 Public Relations Committee 2, 3, -1- Treasurer Z, Co-Chairman 3, 4: Executive Board 3, -lg Basketball Honor Team 33 Hockey Honor Team 33 XY. .-X. .-X. Awards l, 2, 3. -lg Sopho- more Show: lJrcsident's List 4. A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye! Fair as a star, when only one Is shining' in the sky. Possesses a voice that is ever gentle and soft . . . an untiring' worker . . . combines qualities of leadership and perseverance, as evidenced by the many outstand- ing activities of which she has been the originator . . . is fair and impartial. judging all things on high prin- ciples. i Pg ,CJZ71 fi 281 l.a-xillgttm Stu-ct Ifilsl Huslull .Xugust 15 ITI.1iMrcNT,xRY . 2: ramatic Club 3: Presi Hockey 5. And this is the sweet spirit, that doth fill the world. Quit-t aucl shy . . . a cliligeut, f:'Z1l'116St. and striving worker . . . friendly to everyone . . . willing and self- sacrificiug' . . . sincere about anything' she undertakes. Glee Club 1. 2, 33 Cheerleader lg Publicity Com- mittee 3. 'llrcasurer -lg Chairman Refreshment Com- mittee Open House 33 lnvestiture Committee 4, Laurel Chain: Log 3, -lg President's List -11 XY. A. A. Publicity Committee Sports Day -lg XY. A. A. Invita- tion Committee Annual Dance -li Head of Hockey -ll VV. A. A. Honor Teams: Basketball. Hockey. Soccer. Softball. Volleyball: XY. A. A. Awards 1. 2, 3, and -ll Sophomore and junior Shows. JCL fdryn ganna? l l8 l,zlkc-View Avciiiu' l.x'nn Ucceinbc-r ll tion xi icRt'i.x1. z And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. Attractive and posed . . . graceful athlete . . . beautiful big' brown eyes . . . calm . . . organized thought and speech . . . I didn't know tha-a-a-at. Girlie. l 57 QHVZ . 611045010 l8-l XYinlhrop Street Xlerlforcl October ll Con nERt'1..x1, Sophomore and junior Shows. , uh A.. joyous as morning, thou art laughing . . If you wish to be happy. then stay close to jean . . . her gay laughter is spontaneous . . . no mincer of words . . . expresses herself with her hanrls . . . enthusiastic hriclge player . . . our ardent class mathematician. Tri Mu -li Chairman Clean-up Commercial Senior Tea: bo-cial Committee -lg Louncil Representative 4' inizfecf ,AAPVLOVL 27 l'nion .XYl'lll1l -Izunzuca l'lain blzuuizwy ll toxixiiciu'1.xi. V' -..tirr Dramatic Club 1. 21 Liznncra Club 3g l,l'OQl'HH1 Cliziir- man, Sophomore :mil ,lunior Sliowsl fliairniau So-pliomore Social :incl Danceg Lug Typist 3, Head Typing -lg XY. .X .fX. .'Xu'arrl li Volleyball Honor Team 3. Clean as a lady, cool as glass, fresh without fragrance the tulip was. Efficient and attractive . . , beautiful smile . . . sophisti- cated lacly . . . poised . . . initiative and cooperation . . . gentle-mannerecl. yet slie obviously enjoys the business of living' . . . practical common sense. 92414.61 Cwefgzj ,Ma ey 79 llaxtel' Street Melrose November 6 lfI.EMl-INTARY Glee Club 23 Sophomore and junior Shows 'Q' Meanwhile they spirit lifts its pinions In music's most serene dominionsf' Uninhibited, lively nature . . . added much to our shows with her professional singing . . . always makes a dis- Cussion interesting . . . one of the married Elementaries. Dramatic Club Z, 3, -lg I. R. C. 33 Tri Mu 3 4 8l t ,AQH- 79 liaxter Street Melrose january 28 Conn!-:Rc'i.x1, Class Day Usher 33 Pitman Debating Club 1, Presi- dent 2, 3, -lg International Relations Club 2, 3: Dramatic Club Z., 33 Glee Club Z: Choir 23 Chairman Banner Committee Z3 junior Show: International Relations Club Conferences 2. 3: Council Represen- tative Z5 I'resident's List l. Z, 33 RI, .-X. A. Basket- ball 1: Sc-plionicre Show Producer. And deep were my musings in life's early blossom. Human calculator and master of the sciences . . . elo- quent . . . tliere's a certain Glo' about him . . . a frequent soloist, lie now prefers duets . . . sincere and cliivalrous. izanor Amd 1 Spring Street Maiclen May 26 li1.r:Mr:N1'ARY - I Fi Every heart begins to stir joyfully at the sight of her. Very easy to get along with because of her disposition . . . matter-of-fact . . . attractive . the engaged Elementaries. Dramatic Club 1. ilu Llub 1 Qi'l'1ll1'l'l3ll Tic Committee ,lunioi Iiom QEIIIOI Luncheon Pie 1 clenfs Lin 4: Sophomoit and jumoi Sion pleasant . one of ,XJAAQCL .NOIIILIVC l5 XY1lmll:u1fl Sll'K'l'l l'fx'c'1'm'lI Sl'llll'llllM'l' fn l'1I,liNll-1'I'l'.XRY 1 1 7 - , . . , 1 . Ulm-1 Llu-lm l. -, ?k'K'l'Cl2ll'Y ng Lzlurel Llmm .wi ll'CF1' fleurs List -l: Llass Yin- l'1'csicll-ut 4: Sl:pl1m1mrv Msg Show 4: Last Clmapcl -l. At morning' and at evening' both, You merry were and glad. Able claucel' . . . best 1'emembe1'ecl for her lmlizm llzmee in the Sophomore Sllow . . . ettewescexlt , . . lively . . . possesses a C0l1tZ1g'lOllS spirit of gaiety. 01455 .jcwadufjod 57 XYare Street Lowell February 3 COMMERCIAL Sophi exipre Baseball 1, -, juni Alack, it was I who leaped at the sun ' ' ids to keep' To give it my loving fflel . ld do, have I left undone. Naught man cou sticated gentleman . . . warm, friendly personality witty and self-assured . . . confident manner of ' iile . . . spirited athlete. ssion . . . captivating sn 4' H otel Committee Chairman Alumni Committee , Senior Reception: Auditing Committee 4. M. A. A. Executive Board 2. 3: Captain Basketball 1, 2, 3: 7' 'or Show. 1'a111atic Club 15 C21111c1'z1 Club XY. .-X. A. .Xwarclh l Zlllfl Z3 l 1'cs 3 -l 4 1 Ivy Orator . ggfefi fgmngaurnj Ogacrifz U QAf1l11111l1?:1 liwzul AlZIl'lllL'lIl'2lfl .Xpril IZ l':l.li 11 liN'I'.X 141' Nw 21XLl-l Iiltllta l.lsI l. 2. O11e's-Self I sing, a simple, separate IJCYSUII. Yet utter the word De111oc1'at1c, the word E11-lXlHSSC..l A very Capable student . . . 21 true friencl . . . ready sense of l1LllHO1' . . . blessed with 11atu1'ally curly hair . . . one of our 111z1r1'iecl Ele111e11tz11'ies. .XQZl liAlfll OZZZAIWLQ ll libel: .Xxx-iiiic SXX'Zllll1JSL'Hll .Xpril lf? lii.iixiiiNT,xRY Ll-ll'l'l'.K l'lintngi'zi1il1y ltcliturg Lanicra Llub 1, Z 3, -l. Yicc-l'rt-sicleiit 2: 1.1151 l, 3, l'liotogArz1pliy Editoi 2: l'i't-aicleiitk Lixt 2, 3, 4: l'ublieity Committee 1. 2 L'u-Cliairiiiziii 53 AX. C. E. -lg Swininiing' Dire-Ctoi ll' X X 3 -l XYliu, with a natural instinct to discern NYhat knowledge can 1Jt'l'fO1'I11. is diligent to learn. Intelligent . . . enflowecl with the ability to Solve cliffi- cult situations with interesting' and ingenious ideas . . zi capable wrmrkex' . . . the caniera man of the class. ilee Liluh lg Vlizairiniin l'rogrziin khiiiiiiiltee Ui-en House 33 llllllllfllj' Luininitiee 31 So.-itil Lhiiiiiiittef' -l Siili nor l ix gfnin eSwx'. A countenance in which did meet Sweet records. promises as sweet. eau . 6l1I 2Llfl A OZ' Z - ill lillsl 5ll'l'il South lllllllllllrll .Xngnst fi hm xi 1-Liu uxi gg- - ' Twinkle in her eye and an enyfahle cliniple when she smiles . . . goes about her work with an air of quiet nonchalance . . . is loyal, sincere. and friendly . . . Z1 pleasant companion in whose company one is con- stantly at ease. J61 fderine es-lin5Le IU Flint Street Salem 'luly 15 CUNIMICRLWAI. . , Z.. 3, -lg Glee Club 1, Z: l'ublic Relations , -, ., 'easurer 3: Social Committee 43 Open House Committee 33 Class Day Tea -lg Cap and . , 4 1- f WC iv' 4 1, . -' J, I'-La' up . A - '.v A ' Y ' ,ff x 0- Q' ' If 14- v That age is best which is the first. XYhen youth and blood are warmer. Vivacious and gay . . . believes in knowing her facts when she engages in discussion . . . poised and attrac- tively dressed . . . her wit and humor have been a srmrce of entertainment to her classmates . . . blithely displays a love of life and the best it has to offer. Gown Committee: Orchestra Committee 3: Nomi- nating Committee 53 Laurel Chain 33 Presidenfs List 3. -lg XV. A. A. Corresponding' Secretary -lg Basket- ball Honor Team 3, -lg Hockey Honor Team -lg Lowell Day 3, -lg Soccer Honor Team 3, 4: YY. A. A. Awards 1. Z. 3. and 4: Sophomore and Junioi Shows. 7 , k'l'I ' In Uk Llulu, 3, Llklxxll ll Rn 11011 ll XX 111111 Lu1111111t1u 4 lm! I1111 1 1 In 1 flcntl I1 I -1 lfl Pflilljf Ji W XX'l111111g S111-11 1.11111 lj1'l,f'lHIH'l' S C11x1x11f1u1x1 . 111141 Lllllw 41 i1f111,f'1,1vs 1'tl1 has not rmytllillg' to slum' 1111111' l'z111'. IiYC1'yIlliIlg' is 0511613-Sll2lllCu . . . IllO1'lJ1lg'll 211141 Q-ffic1c111 . . . lll5l'ZlI'l2ll1 ut teacl1111g' aids . . . Cupirlk first fclnzxlc co111111e1'c1nl casualty . . . YUIl1l1tZ1l'y 11z11'tici11:111t ill claw zlctlvitlcs . . . c01'cl1z1l, 1lQ'I3CllilZllJlt'. Zlllfl l'll0I'QL'7.iC. .fair Mon ty 01:15 ll Iohnson .Xi cnuc ltastlianipton .Xugust ll CoxiMERc1.xi. Class bccrc-tary lg I. R. C. l, 2, 3, -l, Vice-President -, Q -cretary -lg 'l'ri Mu 1. Z, 3, 4, Secretary Z: Class Gift Connnittcc 4: Finance Coniniittee 2, 33 lYh0's XYho Connnittcc l: Council Representative 1, Z. rcasurcr Z, 3, President 4: I. R. C. Conventions 2, 3, -lg NSA -l: liastern States Association Profes- sional Schools 3, -lg Lug reporter 3, -lg Presidenfs List l, 2, 3, -l: Commencelnent Speaker. XYith thee conx'crsing, I forget all time, All seasons. and their changeg all please alike. .X man generously enclowecl with the quality of leader- R r ' - -sfullx' I cle :ended upon to caiix out succes- ship . . . can me 11 - 1 , 1 all that he undertakes . . . never too busy to render intellectual assistance to a struggling classmate . . . has ahlv piloted Council through a successful year . . is famous for his puns. Ilt-l AIIQZWQ KCQADLCA OKOLJQQVL 50 Xilllillll .xYt'l1lN' lQc'vc'l'0 l,CCl'Illl'lC'l' 30 li1.1-zmamuxlex' c Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Clulu 2: Presirlcufs pa.-rf I love thee . . . for thine own sweet sakeg Those azure eyes. that faintly dimplecl cheek. Cheerful . . lighthearted . . . likes to regale her friends with the latest one . . . a slncere and warm smile . . . one of the xnarried Elementaries. K 0lfl6Z!C!! c?Q7lfl8l 9H1lfl 3 Taft Street Salem May 23 ,IliN1oR lllliH filee Club l. Z: l'rcsident's List -13 Sophomore an ,lunior Shows. My whole life I have lived in pleasant thought. As if life's business were a summer mood. Our matinee idol . . . debonair . . . always willing to help others . . . expert at table tennis . . . smartly- dressed . . . endowed with a natural easy grace and charming manner. I. R. K ' -l. LllZill'lllJlll Senmr l.llIlClll'Ull Llmiinitteeg Clflalfwim stall 51 l,lllJllCllY lim -- ' ' ' ' hall ll la ml 7 5.EfAQl C7Z:ftlfLC!lZlf' .WW Ik-ex Sl ri-1-1 Lynn -lime l5 Crm xi liRt'l.Xli Z, l, ...1L,.llIlkl.l Lluh -l, Xluwit' iXppi't-vialioii . , llllllltk -l, 1,1131 Flj1HNl -l, X ullex mini' llL'lllll Suhxtitute 4: XY, AX. .X. .Xwarmlx we 1 Small is the worth Of heauty frmn the light retirecl: llicl her come forth. Petite and tiny in size, but hig' emiugli to stanrl hehiml what she believes is right . . . stucliuus ancl sincere . . . maintains a quiet seriousiiess sustamecl with laugh- ter . . . one who is willing at all times to assume her share of the work in any venture that we undertake. Qhdiarcf Madame? 8 Federal Street Salem December 0 COMMERCIAL Class Day Usher 1, Z, 31 Class Treasurer 3. -lg Mens Glce Club 1, 23 Tri-Mu 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Coun- cil Representative l: Publicity Committee 1, 2: Lag Assistant Sports Editor tklenl 2, 3: Treasurer M. .-X. A. 22 Baseball li junior Varsity Basketball 1, Z. Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art. Sue me . . . a friend to everyone and evervone is Y 1 his friend . . . Irish wit . . . songster . . . frequent class servant . . . greatest weakness, his unlimited generosity . . Mr. Sheen. irginia ma XA? 'hittier Street Lyn u lJCCCllllDL'l' 20 li1,1-zu riN'1',x1:Y mera Cluh 1, Z, 3. -li Soplio-more Show. lf thou appear untouched by solemn thought. Thy nature is not therefore less divine. Small of stature . . . serious of mien. but has a happy spirit, seen more and more as one knows her better . . . eyes Sparkling with mischief. fgfzhciffa Warfen 9 lforrl Ntrcct Lynn May 2 121.1-:MENTARY Q Camera Club 1, 2, 3, -1: I. R. C. -lg Loy 1: Sopho- more Showg junior Sho-w Pianist: XY. A. A. A ' d ' var 1. Volley Ball Honor Team 23 Presicleufs List -l: Glee- Club 4. Her mirth the world requiredg She bathe-cl it in smiles of glee. A hearty soul with a buoyant spirit . . . usuallv lauvfh- ing and jestiug . . . a Ca ball to our Junior Show. .v D 1 3 e pramst who added much -XllVCl'llSllIg' Klznnigvr L'l,ll'l l'iR: Delnating Club 1 Rook Club l. Z, 3, l'refident -li Council Reprewen- tative 1: Cliairinzin ,lunior PYO111 l,1'Og'1'211ll Coin- mittee: New York 'lleacliers Conference 2: Track Team l. Jada We Won 122 XX'ooflr11ff .Xu-inn Xl1 ll11l Uflrmlwl' Z lrxnne llnzn He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one: Exceeding' wise. fan' spoken. and persuading. Efficient i11 every situation . . . :1 true scholar and gentlenian . . . Self confident, frank, and liard working . . . our poet . . . knowledge of the English laiiguage second to none. WC? fl yyafricia c ar g 13 Xl'lYll2l1'Cl Kleclforcl August 15 ELEMENTA RY Street 4 Ski Club l, Z, SL-eretary-Treasurei' 1: I. R. C. XY. A. A. .'XXYZlI'flQ 1. Z3 Daisy Chain 3: Presidenfs Li-1 1, 4. i 5 i 3 Eyes glad with smiles, and brcixv of pearl, Sliaclowed by many a careless curl. One of the petite members of the class . . . a capable d worker . . . blue eyes always gleaming student an ' d mirth. XVI t li suppresse litasurer L4OllllllL'l'L'lZll Council 3: Basketball 1, Z, 3. gywarc! We G0 995 liiver Street llvrlc- l'1lI'li April 9 fiUNlNll'QRl'l.Xl. captain 4: Cu-L'l1ziii'111:iii Lights. hlunior Slimr. Brave flower-that I could gallant it like you. And be so little vain. XYarm friendliness prompts a terrific smile . . . un- perturbecl . . . I clo11't mueli care . . . irrepressible Irisli wit . . . likes to be with people-and vice versa , . . good team man. X , Ci 8l 856i 7 l59 Pleasant Street Norwood September 25 COMAIERCIAI. 44- T! For sl1e's the Spontaneous and unaffected walk a mile for a friend . . companion . . . mimic . . . reliable. Dramatic Club lg Tri Mu l,, 2. 3, -l, Secretary 3 l. R. C. 33 Chairman Cap and Gown Committee -l Treasurer's Committee 3: Delegate I. R. C. Con ference NVellesley College 35 Log Circulation Man ager 3, 4: Sophomore Show: XY. .-X. A. Award 1. pink of womankind, and blooms without a peer. . . . McNultz . . . sl1e'd . vibrant and entertaining sincere. considerate. and I R C. 2, M -X X 1 7 3 -1 Treasurer 3: .-Xuditin Committee -, og ' '-:is . ., - List 41 Sophomore Show: Stage Manager junior Show. 'MMM We MMM 50 lfarlc F-liwct Lynn l cl1ru:u'y 9 COMMIQRCIAI, . . . . . , -, -. . g . 7 ' Coumil Tim uier -l' Pres1tlent'Q Still as my horizon grew Richer grew my riches, too. Nothing partial about Bill . . . Salem's collector of internal revenue . . . Billy's silly over Millie . well- read in contemporary affairs . . . maturity and sincerity his outstanding virtues. lingerie WQAZM 332 Bunker Hill Street Charlestown june 30 ilrxiok Hirzu Class Day Usher 3: Class President 1: Dramatic Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 International Rela- ions Club 2, 3, 43 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3: Baseball 23 Track 1, 2, 3: Sophomore and Junior Shows: l'rcsident's List 4. Come forth into the light of things. Let Nature be your teacher. A staggering personality . . . keeps class alive with con- stant wit and charm . . . Her1nan's self-styled first cousin . . . Gene, our choice for the man of distinction. ' ' WW! omfuufze . e UL e 332 lillllliC'1' llill Stix-c-t Cflizi1'lc-srowii Xpril 35 l:1,i.x1i4.x 1 .xxx Glec Club 13 Dramatic Club lg Tri Blu 33 Cliziirinzin Ticket Comnnttec ,lunior Show: Cliairinan Orclies- tra Connnittee Senior Rcccptiong A-Xsreiiibly Ccnnnitf tee 2, 31 XY. A. .-X. l7re5lnnz1n Repreweiitative, Heiicl of Bowling' 2, Raalaethall Honor 'll-ani l, 3, Yolley Rall Honor Team 2, XY. A. A. .-Xwarcls 1, 2. 3, and 4: CllCCl'lCHfl6I' 2, 33 Daisy Cliain 3: l'resirlent's l.ixt -l, .-Xml her silver voice Is the rich music of 21 sunnner bird. Sweet anal gentle . . . lwlil'I'-llf Z11'.CC,l . . . speaks softly . . . a calm and untroulfccl ftpfrft . . . a frienrliy smile for everyone . . . likefl by lier classmates. 62.211 AMA 24 'lily Stix-vt LiZli1liJI'ilig'L Nuvelllher 25 l'.1.1-:xii-:NTARY hlec Lluh 1, Z: Choir 2: A. C. E. 4: Preside List 4: Class Secretary -1. sf' N , . KJ' - ' Born with ourselves. her early Sway Inclines the tender mind to take The path of right, fair virtues way Its own felicity to make. A sincere friend . . . a hard worker . . . has an un rlzruiited spirit . . . Z1 stern mien which he-hes the real sensitive. and gentle nature underneath. 1 l L mtlmll 3 l lu Llub 1, 2, lllalllalxn llub l. 2, Ll1.x11m.u1 Xl. .X. X Llklll up LU'lIIllllltk'U 51 flaxkctball l, 23 lla-cball W 2 f xolf . moore, r D l',fl1'll Ru ul 1 lxrwlilmll lun 'll'NlHl And 'tis my faith that every flower enjwys the air it lJTCZl'gllL'Nu R0ckpOrt's new Park COlllll1lSSlOllCl' an 'lir 1 ' ruffled Calm . . . lightness of heart brinffs mirth 5 always agreeable aml trxenclly . . . our lobster mz I l llu Il ll llll Ill. of i-.ZSOPLB oqfuin lO Ethel .-Xvenue Peabody September 15 ELEMENTARY Treasurer john Burroughs Club lg Camera Club XYhich Craft Club 1, 3, 4, President 4g A. C. E. XY. A. A. Awards l, 2, 3, an-d 43 Basketball 2. Hockey 3, Soccer Z, 3, Softball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, Sophomore and junior Sho-wsg Presirdent's List 2 I cannot forget with what fervid devotion I worshipped the visions of verse. The comedienne of our shows . . . a cheerful disposition Combined with a sensitive nature . . . composes poetry in her spare moments. mera Club l, 2, 3: Book Ch 1b -I X L l 4 XX. A. A. .'xXX'fll'1lS l, Z. and 3: Soplioinore Slum: eSident's Liyt -l. Q 0501 Ae QXWLLCAVLZLUZ! llll l,Zll'1UllNl' lilmrl SXX'Zlllll7wk'Hll lZlllll1ll'X' N limi: i-:x'1'.xiu' .- ful' A face with gladness OY61'Spl'6Z1Cll Soft smiles, by human kindness bred! Earnest in lier uildertakings . . . Z1 diligent student . . . a warm. heart-felt smile . . . friendly to all . . . dances as a bobby. ymzrgflref Wu ne 92 Irving Street EYCITIT. November 28 Com xi1iRcI.xi, ,I I ' f uf-fm Secretary Soplunnore Class: Associate Editor CLIP- PER: Secretary l'itman Debating' Society 2: Book Club -li Social Committee 2. 4. Chairman 31 Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference 33 Daisg f'Y'if' in-Chief 3, Book Reviewer -lg President's List 1, 2, 3, 4: XY. A. A. Award: Script 'XYriter Sophomore and junior Shows: Commencement Speaker. X To whom by the diffusive hand of Heaven Some share of wit. and poetry was given. A capable leader exhibiting qualities of managerial ability . . . adept in both the spoken and the written xvorrl . . . kind of heart and gentle in disposition . . . a willing and industrious xvorker . . . efficient in any situ- ation . . . her classmates will remember lier as Peg O' My H cart. Chain 3: Lug Reporter 1, Feature XYriter 2, Editor- g-ll.llXlLll?7-lf -l l' l bzlll 1ss llresirleut -lg Glue Clulr 1, Z, Vice-l'resirlcut 31 amatic Club 1, 2, 33 International Relations Clulu g -' A , ,, f, 3 Qeneral Cll?il1'1ll3Il Class Day 'rn-sicent's List -lg Track Klaxlagcl' 1, 2. 3, -li Hase- , 2: Soplmnmre and junior Shows, A voi Ce from out the Future cries, 'Oni U 2 Q y GOI 'Q . OUVLU .W .Xl'llIllI' S111-vt l,yl1ll lulx' l'l DIVXIUR llllill ,nl ' Excellent and capable leader of our class . . . under- standing' and warm-hearted . . . enthusiastic about everv- thing . . . persev ' Cflllg . . . abounds in common sense. .Au my OQA!a,re Zllel Smith Liiniiiiwii Street Lynn lleeeniher 21 ulrxicm HHLH x 1 3 f eu. 1- ' - 'gmt-ra Club 2: Chairman of Cla Ulu Lluh l. L1 . . Y Day l,l'Ogl'H1llS and Invitations -l: XX. A. A, :Xward 1 and 21 SO1JllOlllkf'l'L' and junior Shows. O, he my friend, and teach me to be thine. Sunny disposition . . . the girl with the sweetest charm and personality . . . gentle and sincere . . . gracious at all times . . . always willing to work. glcfwarcf O Wuxi? Class Day Usher 3: Vice-President junior Class: Glee CII I 7 ' up , -. 33 Tri Mu I, Z, 3, -I, President 2: Pitman Debating Society -lg M. A. A. College Choir, 3: General Chairman junior Shiowg General Chair- man Junior Prom: Chairman Ticket Committee Glee Club Cperetta Z3 Social Committee -ll Library Com- mittee 4: Chairman Clean-Up Campaign 3. He was a gentleman from sole to Clean favored, and imperially slim. 26 Kloslier Street llolyokc .'fX11g11st Sl Com Xl I-incl. Crown, o If you ever go across the sea to Ireland . . . certain to find the silver lining in every situation . . . senti- mental . . . I volunt eer . . . Mr. Gallagher. XI, WMM! O Wa!! 55 YVinter Street Saugus December 15 ELEMENTARY Intelligent . friendly and classmates . Editor-in-Chief CLIPPER -lg General Chairman, CLIPPER Dance -lg Glee Club lg Camera Club 25 Ski Club Vice-President Z: A.C.E. Vice-President 4: Chairman Ticket Comniittee Sophomore Showg Pub- licity Committee 33 Finance Committee 43 N. E. P. T. A. Delegate 3, -lg Daisy Chain 35 Sophomo-re and junior Showsg VV. A. A. Awards l, 2, and 35 Volley- ball Honor Team l, Z, 3, 43 President? List 1, 2, 3, 4. So long, regardful of thy quiet rule Shall Fancy, Friendship, Science, smiling Peace, Thy gentlest influence own And love thy favorite name? ...El . . capable . . . an efficient leader to her genial spirit which has endeared her . . sings in a Sweet soprano voice. wwf pamgon 'Il .Xsliley Street XYc'st Springfielrl Klareli 4 COBIMERCIAI. Camera Club 3, 4: Tri Mu l, 2, 5, 4, Vice-Presiclent 3: I. R. C. l. 2, 3, 4, Vice-l'resident 33 M. A. A. 1, 2, 5, -l: 'lll'CZiSL1I'6l S Committee Council 3: IQ. R. C. Conferences, A. I. C. 2: University of Vermont 3, University of New Hamps-liire -lg Presiclent's List -lg Stage Manager Sophomore and junior Shows: Co- operative Council Nominating Committee 3. Umnovecl. he hears the tempests roar. Still waters running deep . . . rugged individualist . . . masterful stride . . . well-versed in current affairs . . . chief extra-curricular interest- Bobbie . . . quiet and reserved. I MA fzfrocefg 138 Hutcliiusmi Street Revere july 16 li1.m11aNTARY mera Club l. 2, -lg Glee Club 3: Log Thine eyes are springs, in whose serene And silent waters heaven is seen. Demure . . . queenly but gracious . . . likes to harmonize ini the locker room or on the bus . . . a smile like a warm spring wind. ilee Lflull l, 2, 32 XiCllCl ll xxYL'lf2ll'L' lliiiiiiiittnw 7 i 1 Clllllldllllll fl: lmyr 'liypixt 32 l'i'1wirl1'iitl l.ix1 l 3 4' S1 1ti limi-1'l'11iiil 7 XX' X X Xxx rl l 7 ie 1 ,1 , u. .mil -li S111ili11iii1f1'e Slll ., , ...... 1 80111121411 If romha 141 i,'l11-xtvi' ,NX'X'lllll' f'l11'lv-:1 NHXf'llllll'I' fi 1fuxixiiai11'i.xi, ll x ,-, 5, A form more fair, Z1 face IIIOFC sweet. Neel' hath it been my lot to meet. To describe her would he to define el1z11'111 . . . has an L1118,SSllI11l11g hut self-coilfideut maimei' about her . . . dresses with taste . . . has done Il emmiieiiclzthle job as Cliairmail of General XX'elfa1'e . . . likes to lez11'11 the whv's and XX'llCI'QfOl'C'S hehiud every woi'tlixx'l1ile IJl'OlJlC!H'. ywarg . Him 20 .Xlhion l'lzu'e L'l1z1i'lestmx'11 Xlzxrch 11 l'1l.li1XIENTARY 423- l'reai'dent's List -l, ff One loving heart more precious is Than the gold of the universe. 'iend . . . a Quiet, shy and unassuming . . . a warm fi sense of humor , . . a frank tongue softened by the sincere goocl will in her heart. 'XQseinblV Connnittee 3, -l ' XY X A. Awards 1 a hyd Q-' lfLf!L0lfL 314,11 !b!0 lSU ll21l'l'lF Stren- li 1' ver: ,I uly I juxioiz 1111111 Pit 5 . -, c- 'snlent 3, l'i'csiclent -lg Dramafic Club lg International Relations Clulu 1, 2 3, -lg Glcc Club 1 7 3' Tri Xlu 7 man Dchatiiw' l 7 Yic' l'rc ' . -, ., . l. -, 3, -lg Council Representative -lg Sophomore :incl junior Shows: Track Teani 1, 3. His eye was proucl anrl his voice was thuncleix' Hui' champion flelmtei' . . . an eloquent speaker . . . rich sense of humor . . . his conversation spiced with sparkling' repartee the 1 . . . man who'll succeed in any profession. 105810 L Ogdlfli -lb l'r:1'1'y Street Soilieiwillt- July 23 hlI'NlOR Hunt Class Day Usher 1. 2, 33 Class President 23 john Btirrouglis Club 3, -lg Glee Club 1, 23 Freshman Daiiee Ticket Committee: Council Representative 2, Ivy Committee Cliairman -lg Presidents List 4: Sophomore and junior Shows. The good I stand on is my truth and honesty . . . I fear nothingfl A gentleman at all times . . . neat appearance . model of manliness . . . kind and unclerstancling . friendly and pleasant disposition. Presiclelifs List -lg XY. A. .'lx.Y1QC1JI'CSCI1t2ltlVC 3: lficlml Hockey Honor feam 3: bopliomoi-e ziml ,luuirfr bliows. WA, ,4 l 5llllHll 5Il'4'c'l l'a-:llmrly Klux' .20 juxmk lllrill Wm 'llllllll A Men call you fair. anal you clo credit it. Cheerful willingness to aid any class unclertaking . . demure. lovely and suuliy-tempered . . . quiet yet etti cient . . . the beauty of the Junior High. Jiffy puma 70 XYclling'ton .XX'L'lllll' Everett May 23 ICLEIXIENTARY V. . .,n .'1,... J A Q iv if f f!'- ' x Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 3: Choir 1, Z, 3, -lg Gen- eral VX'elfare Committee 1. Z3 Director Sophomore and junior Class Shows: XY. A. A. Basketball Z, 3, 4: Field Hockey -l: Softball 2, 35 Soccer 45 Head of Brown 25 Manager Team Sports 33 VV. A. A. Awards 1, 2, and 33 President -lg VV. A. A. Conference 3. 4: Council Representative 1, lg Daisy Chain 35 Presi- dent's List 4. l If you dare, come now with me, Fearless, confident, and free. Vivacious . . . an unlimited source of energy . . . a lover of music, particularly Gilbert and Sullivan's . . . Danny Kaye's other self . . . everyones pal . . . the live-wire of our class. lilee Llub lg QOllllllL'l'ClZ1l Council 43 Coininereial Senior lea: .Aswcllllbly L.l llllllltlCC Z3 Cbziirinan Pro- gram Conimittee 3, -1: Nlf'l'l'A Conference 4: Inter- national Relations Club 2, 3, -lg Ass't. Sports lfditor -oy 2, Sports Editor 3, -lg XY. A. A. lfreslnnan R1 - iesentative, Head of Orange 2, Individual Sports Xlanager 3, Nominating Committee -L Yiee-l'resident -l, Chairman Sports Day Committee -li Cliairnian XY. A. A. Dance -lg Cliairnian XY. A. A. Banquet -lg Honor Teams: Softball l, Z, 3: Basketball l. 2. 3. 41 ioeeer 3, -lg Hockey 41 Yolleyball 3, -lg Lowell Day l 7 3 XY X X Xxxndsl 7 ' anl ,...-. ...... c. nd Junior Slim-wsg Daisy Chain Xlarslial 3: I'resi- dent's List l, 2, 3, 43 Yaledietorian 4 1, fling VL 42 lnrni r 5ll'1'I'l llc-rlbani Xox't-inlmer lt- Voxr miRc'1.xi I 43 Soplioinort' And all the living world, that View They work, give thee the praises duel At once instructed 'md deli0'bted. C 5 ls as agile in sports as slie is in lier thinking . . . presents problems that invite stimulating class discus- sion . . . bas a smile for everyone . . . is loyal. depend- able, and good natured . . . possesses expressive blue eyes . . . an untiring' seareber for the roots of knowledge. got, same? 51 Highland Avenue Loxvell September 26 CONIMERCIAI. VVhen lofty thought Co-Chairman junior Prom Connnitteeg National Student Association Conference 35 Eastern Business Teachers Association -lg Council Representative 33 Varsity Sports Manager 1, 2, 3, Senior Managerg Lug Basketball Sports XVriter 3, 45 Chairman NL011ll- nating Committee 3g Lighting Director Sophomore and junior Shows. Lifts a young heart above its mortal lair. Golden-tongued orator . . . perfection in grooming and good taste . . . witty and intelligent conversationalist . . . craving for culture and Veritas . . . man behind the man behind the basketball. tilt-c Llulm 1, 111 X111 1, 2 3, 43 Q2lTCfk'l'l2l 1Xss11vi:11t's Q I ' W 5 0l lf'l1 LVL Q 61 l L1L 3.13 ilill-Yl' 11' Sl1'l'l'1 SllI'1llQill'l41 l'l'1bl'l12ll'X' Z1 1 11x1x1141u 1111 -. .1 -1, lxllNiIlL'fN N1z111:1gn-1' 4: lf11111111t-1'1'i:11 1,lUlllll'1l SC'.'l'L'iZ11'f,' 2, X 1c1' 1 Q-llilill 33 lhisim-ss X1 111 Ll I 111 1 4 XX X X .Xwavrls l 211111 21 li2lNlQL'Ill2lll llL1llOl' 'l't'11111 l, 1, .ii Swltlmall Humor 'lit-11111 2: 5ll1ll1Ull1Ol'k' llllll 111111111 Slmwsl L'11a11'111a11 l'11111ic11y S11p11o111111'c 111111 1111111114 1 S.1t1ws. Sl 1a1l I COIUIJZITK' tliec' to a SllllllllCl S clay? Tliou art more lovely aml more tClNI76l'ZlIC.n A rare person . . . can grasp and biiicl together lauglitei' and deep tlioiiglit . . . maiiages the cafeteria and directs the activities of the Commercial Council with equal skill . . . is always fasliionably attirccl . . . Honey is as sweet as her name implies. 7 Mr am egarlfzie 48 Frzuilqliil Stix-et l'eahmly january 5 VIVNIOR Hum i I M... l Draniatic Club 1, 2, 3g XY. A. A. Nominating Coni- niittee -lg XY. A. A. Awards 1 and 23 Sophomore and junior Shows. For nature made her what she is, And ne'e1' made sic anitherf' Behind her placid face lie a thousand thoughts . . . always smartly dressed and poised . . . ready wit lurk- ing in her dark eyes. fflcc Llulm l, 2, 33 lri Klu l. 2, 3. -li L':nm-ra L'lu 12' .X. C. li. 4: Lumix 2. 3, 4. .-Xclyc' ' f ' ' ' lx iti-ing Nlfllldgfl' -l ll. AX. .-X. .Xxrarcls l 7 'inrl 3 ' ' , -. . . : l nlxlic Rt-lationx Coin l'l'l1lIL't' -l. So shall you treasures finrl Better than lancl or golcl, Friends that ,, . are true and kincl, I '- ,ow that ls wealth untold. Small of stature a x , 0?1,l1fz'lf'z1 lib .xlfllll 511 '1 u llnit lla lllll1'l' l.I,I,Nll'.NI.XRX -17 . . . quiet but Clic-erful . . . Z1 willing worker . . . seeniingly reservecl. but really trienclly . . . a sincere and loyal triend. L AJ? .SEWI l'VL0lfl,5 lll South Scvcntli Street New lieclforcl .luly Zh CoA1Mi:Rc1.x1. Camera Club 1, 2, 3, -l, President -li Tri Mu 1, 2, 3. -l: Chairman Commercial Senior Tea: Chairman Library Committee 4, Executive Board -l: President's t 1, Z. 3, -13 VY. A. A. .-Xwards 1, 2, 3. and 43 Sophomore Show. 4 From thine eyes, my knowledge I derive And, constant stars, in them I read such art As truth and beauty shall together thrivef' Wfith quiet dignity she goes about her work, admirably executing each task entrusted to her care . . . a woman whose character and scholarship are of high calibre . . . sociable, congenial. and displaying a sunny disposition . . . exhibits qualities that spell success. QM W ,SMA 40 liZll'l'l'll Street licvc-1'c' flCffJlN'I' P3 , ...- FII Muna lllrzn Dramatic Clulu l: XY. .. . warn 3 SOCCCI Hockey -l, 'iTl1e lady shall Say lier mind freely. A serious, capable student u . . . a very efficient mind . . . subtle, humorous QLIIPS sprinkled generously with common sense . . ' . P0156 of a queen. y fa wie .SEOLQIU lil Lincoln ,XYCIHIC Soinerville February 3 liI.IiMl-IN'l'.XRY Glee Club lg XY, .X. A. Awarcls 1. 2, 3, and 4 Yo-lleyball 2, 33 Fielrl Hockey 3: Basketball 4: Pr clenfs List -l. How many loved your moments of glad grace. The sweetheart of our freshman dance . . . a slim, trim, and petite senior . . . a marvel on the basketball court . . . a pleasant. smiling face. I 7 Z eomzrcf cgpimlo 01 Sl Sirlnci' Stn-ct Xa-xx' lit-rllorfl NHX'1'llllM'l' l Vrixixiifiicviixi Class Day Lisliei' 31 Glec Club l, 111 Xlu 1 3, -lg l. R. C. 3, 4, Vice-Presiclcnt 43 Coinincrcial Council Rcpresciitativc -ll Cliziirnian l R L Sitiil Connnittee -lg ,Xucliting Connnittee Z. Cllllifllliill 3: Social Coinniittec -l. Large was his bounty, and liis soul sincere. Pliilosopliei' . . . conscientious in all college activities . . . mature point of View leading to sincere. yet tact- tul opinions . . . efficient executive . . . interested listener to anyones problem. 5288085 55 Xxvllllllki' Street Somerville july 6 FLIZNIENTARY .N ' :KV Q 4 ' A 3 -1' Tri NIL: 3' luuior Class Glee Club 1,23 I. R. L. .. , - , - Social Committee: Loy 3 -lg Laurel Chain 33 Sopho- more Show: junior Sho-wg Glee Club Operetta 2: ' ' 7 ' d 3: Basketball 3, 4, Captain XX. A. A. Awards l, -, an 45 Hockey -11 Volleyball Z. U w - - :xb y:', -.xv .v Q -vu-E -n.- , 'S 'A',ff:it'J , ,O .fb ' VH Q J Y 79 Art's perfect forms no moral 11eed,i Aufl beauty is its own excuse. l 'elv figure . . . A prettv. recllleadecl girl . . . has a ox H ' 'eas she looks...a friendly to everyone and IS as mc lover of sports. mm Imtlntlml L X Xullulnll lmnm t ci 7 lun: l 1 I 4 y whole life lihax' QM ,J SQWM ll llillv Sll'l'i'l. Kl.Ll1lc-11 ,Xuqusl 1 l'll.liNl 1ar:'1'.x1u' ulnuultuc 2: XY. .X ' Q'll1 -3 . Ol' Slmxx ll 'Q 11-sinlmlfs ff .. A .f lfltft e livccl in pleasant tlwuglnf' A reaclv grin ' Q . . . an ever-p1'esent sense of llulmn' . . always neat in appearance . . . likes tzulm' l one of the e115fa0'ecl ' cc suits . . N 5 56111015 7 P ALCZIZOI' ,3l4'!4l!dlfl 19 Mount lXnhnrn Street Cznnhriclge October l9 l':l.li3IFIN'I',XRY Committee Z. 51 Publicity Committee ... 3: Lag 3, -l Sophomore and ,lunior Shows: Class Historian 1. 2 XY. .-X. .-X. Ht-acl of Yolleyball 3: Basketball 1. Z, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. -1: Soccer l, 3: Softball 2. ? There's a certain narrow, quiet path Of claily thinking and living Of little acts of sacrifice Of loving and forgiviiigf' .-X sense of humor . . . endowed with creative ability . . . zi true lover of sports . . . attends the theater in her free moments . . . has a variety of interests. Dramatic Club l, 2: Tri Mu 5. 4: Class I'hotog'raph5 7 lll X111 3. -l, I. R. L. -. .71 l.1lJ1dI'lilVl -l Stmoi l cl Reception -lg L'l1:1ir111a11 Seal L.l'7'lllllllllL'L' Z, 3. iclitiiig 7 3 4 .gzirdg ja or lla l,llllllll5 5ll'l'll Nl4'llllll'll .XlJl'll l. 51111111-11z1'1.1x1 '7 Q.i 1CIi Nature I loved. a11cl next to Nature. Art. Here is one who shows enviable artistic skill . . . care free and gay . . . lnilubling over with laughter . . . ten o'clock scholar who 'believes in short classes . . has captured tlie essence ol entliusiasm. KP 'Z ,JWLH l 0 . JLG? lfl Og 014 7 . llln lligh liwwle Street l.j'l1l1 'luly ll li1.1-:x11aNT,xR1' Ski Llub 2: Glue Club 12 Her hair is like the s111nn1er tresses of the trees XYhe11 twiliglit makes them brown. Hair that is dark :incl wavy . . . serene . . . quiet and gentle of 11 t a ure . . . one of Olll sniartlv drew l ' . ' - ..ec seniors . . . a reserved but bl ' ' 1 edwant companion. - Awards 1 HI I A 20l g2 eff 2-l XX'amesit .'XYL'lll1L' Saugus january I5 JUNIOR HILSII Class Day Usher Z, 35 Glee Club 1, Z, Treasurer 3: Sophomore and Junior Shows. Come. Sleep! O Sleep, the certain knot of peace. The haiting place of wit. the balm of woe. An infectious grin and dashing wit that enliven many of our gathermgs . . . Ins rare wlttxclsms and nnperson- ations surpassed only by lns keen knowledge of geog- raphy. 06110 . Lj0lfZl I1 OU ljrcmli Street liroolqlinct May 6 l'.1.miENT,x1u' I f Q Nxqwj,f . Therefore am I still Dramatic Club 1, 2: Tri Mu 33 Refreshment Chair- man XV. A. A. 25th Anniversary Banquet 33 Public Relations Committee 1, Z, 3, 4, Asst. Chairman Z1 American College Public Relations Conference 22 XY. A. A. Conference 31 Lug 3, 43 President's List 4: XV. A. A. Representative 1, 4: Head of S-occer 2: Head of Basketball 3g Honor Teams: Basketball 1, 2, 3, -lg Hockey 3. 4: Softball 1, Z3 Volleyball 1, Z, 3, 43 XV. A. A. Awards 1, Z, 3, and -lg Sophomore Show. A lover of the meadows and the woods. And mountains: and of all that we Behold from this green earth. Energetic . . . a keen sense of humor . . . a knack for making amusing faces . . . bubbling with life . . . one of our most active XY. A. A. members. l1'1 Mu 1, 41 Sorial Coinniiltee -L Cliairinzui 43 Ivy Lioinniittec -ll Open House 3: fllillflllllll l'uhlieitv l reslmian lfrolieg So vhoino-re and lunior Sliows: lix- l . eutive lloarcl 'Moifxaj jaw 23 lUllllll4lll 5lI't'4'1 X at melt Inna' l Um xi rclufn ,xl ' ' XYhat wondrous life is this I lead? Evinces an almunclant supply of mirth . . . can always see the humor in any situation . . . has the ability to make friends readily . . . of even disposition . . . amlfls grace ancl gc-nniness to all her accomplishments . . . a coiner of unusual phrases. .AVLQM lfllfzf, 36 lfairficld Strcct Lifll11l7l'lflg'l' August 3 liri-:ui-:N'rixRY tilcc Club 1, Z, 3. -lg .lolin Burroughs Club 13 I. R. C. Z, 3, Treasurer -l. Convention Delegate 3. 4: Tri Mu 1, Z, 5, -lg President 3: College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1. 23 M. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 4: Class Day Usher 1, 2, 33 Finance Committee 1, Z, 3, Chair- man -l. I moved among mankind XVitli genial feelings still predominant. Tall . . . red-headed . . . beams genially on everyone with whom he comes in contact . . . musically inclined . . . a Thesaurus of general information . . . interested in matters of a financial nature. Class Day Usher Z3 Business Manager CLIPPER -lg Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club l, 23 Chairman, M. A. A. Dance Committee 2, 3, 4: New York Con- ference lg Council Representative 1, 2, 35 'Yice-Presi- dent M. A. A. 2, 3, President -lg Baseball Honor Team 1, Z, 3, Captain 23 Football Honor Team 3g Sophomore Show. !?0AWf JJ lflfafm 40 Ocean Avenue Lynn Septexnlmer ll 'IVNIOR Him: True wit is nature to advantage dressed. XY hat oft, was thought but ne'er so well expressed. Always the perfect gentleman . . . ever willing to help others . . . the man with a future . . . a penetrating mind . . . solid family man . . . efficient in all situ- 3.t10l1S. rene QQSA . ZS River Street Lynn -lunc 9 COMMERCIAL I 'M' ff v J' Fair flower, thou dos Impish smile friencll l Book Club 3' C , onnnercial Council Representative 1 4: Publicity Committee 23 Tr-easurer's Committee 3 -lg Loy Typist 3: XV. A. A. .-Xward 1. t so comely grow. . . . y anc generous . . . chic . . . laughter in her eyes . . . sincerely interested in every- one she meets . . . l ' rlcl YCSCIVC of charm. Glee Club I 7 Z Pie' . -. ., ' sident 31 Draniatic' Club 11 Junior Show. XVhat but thee, S Q 20,98 VW Lu DUO itvc-X 5111-vl l.x'11iu .Xugufi 2 Nlrxzrm Illuii leep? Soft closer of our eyed Nonehalant and carefree air . . . willing spirit. even disposition . . . our happy-go-lucky laekah ' ' . . . take: I ' vubual man N timgb am they Come. .jQllA,L8lfl . Wjon 70 littggles Street Roxbury january 5 COMMERCIAL D 3 W 2: Aflffli 1-4' A2 . yd-. Associate Ecli or CLIPPER: College Choir -lg Camera Club -ll Co-Chairman Tickets CLIPPER Danceg General XVelfare Z, 3, -lg Laurel Chain 35 llresi:lent's List 1, Z, 3, 4: Head of Soccer 33 VV. A. A. Awards 1 2, 3, -1, Posture List 3: Basketball, Lowell Day l, 33 Hockey Honor Team Z, 3: Volley- ball Honor Team 2: Senior Tea. Here's wealthy Nature's treasury, NVhere all the riches lie that she Has coin'cl and stamp'cl for good. Quiet and gentle manner . . . key to the perfect lady . . . good sport and athlete . . . frequent participant in class activities . . . quick to laugh. ouncil Representalive -lg I'resident's List 4. I I 80lfL5Ll JEL 447 Cross Street Malden july 17 JL'NzoR Hunan By doubting we learn to inquire: by inquiry we find out truth. nember: Our sophisticate . . .one of the more reserved 1 X I de mended upon foi calmness and of the class . . . to Je 1 good sense. .flaw HUILA .QOH lf! 4 Itlliixxw-il 'livrrmic Sxrziiiipscotl x INK, JI , .L. .-'F -IIiN1oR HIGH . ,... . ' Eg:-.'-Til . f +3121 1:5 I QE? .nr .gsm 'rn-Q vfg. ' 115: Nm-.Q U , A.: , ,fix W -i2.'w Ea1fk K ' ,W ', ' yr, f:?3fx'f: i 'SSS-, 1 All the corners of the earth ring witl A man of Great ambition and fierx tems Usher Class Day 2, 3, Baccalaureate Z. 3, Commence ment 3, Book Club 1' I. R C 7 ' . . . -, 3, Sophom Show: President's List 4. 1 music sweetly playedf, 6 if lei' . . . keen insight and understanding . . . the greatest musician and connoisseur of art in our class. ireen Mountain junior College, Boston L'niversity. XB., l9-19: Salem, l'rcbiclent's Lin -l QAM UMW, 1 llullix .Xvviiiiv lynn Uctulmei' 15 limi Nl iaN'i3xRx' 'hr' In you are all past Aprils' tender laugliiiig grace. An even-teinperecl, gentle girl . . . is quiet and sliy but smiles sweetly . . . soft spoken . . . always a sincere friend . . . a diligent student. x T Wfcmcy . ,SZ.nfeu,5a1fz,i0 40 Rockclztlc Aveiiuc Lynn October 0 l1':I.l-IRIENTARY Boston University. AB.. l9-19 I ani satisfied-I see. dance, laugh, sing. Cooperative and friendly . . . easy to get along with . . . possesses a quick, keen mind . . . an energetic worker . . . an able participant in any discussion. get ,Q QW 71? I 'u'vl11114ml Rmlfl Salem llly 27 l',lll-.NI lxX'I Axim ollege, All.. 1949: Salem Camera Club -l: P1 l ttlnll Heuer Team Her words they were low as the lute-throatecl clove. l filet meetinv' but reveqle herself Appears reservec at Z1 6. L - . ' 'ts as a verv friencllv person . . . a true lover ot S1301 . . . an i1ltelligent'and capable student. Mr. Bliss X !il1fl 0l'lg5 fZlflC! lLlf'0l1'ZQ.5,5Q.5 Zlllfl Mrs. Yztpott 1111111-11 bIr111ice 1i2111l4s Mrs. Alilllfl li. 112111111g'21rt11t-1' Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr 211141 and Zlllfl 211111 211111 211111 2111d BITS.-12111165 C. CZ1llZl1l2ll1 Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. N01'lllZl.l1 .X C.'21r21111 BQl'l'lZl.l'fl Carlow l'1Cl'll2ll'Cl vl. Coakley George ul. CO'lClll2lll Daniel Z. Crawford .-Xndrew -1. Qlfyilll 211111 Mrs.l'ete1' C111111i11gl121111 XYilli21111 LlylJllCll 211111 211141 211141 2111d 211141 211111 zu1d 21.1141 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. ilemge L. lJUllUVZ111 lfclward P. Downs David Edgar l'lZlI'1'y 1... lfngell Patrick E. Fle111i11g H. Floyd Augustine Frati Samuel Helfe11l121u111 Mrs. :X11l1Z1lJCll6 H'Ol111CS Mrs. Henrietta B. Jackson Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. -lurk l.21r1'itz .xllllll l.:1li111e 111111111111 l.Uflfg'L'1l 11111121161 Al. l.HllCl'QZl11 Zlllfl Mrs. lJZl'fl'lC1i Malloy 211111 Mrs. 511111111 McC21rtl1y 211111 Mrs. 1111111 M21rte11' 211111 Mrs. Fl'21llC1S Melville, Sr. Roy C. Mo-ore 2111d Mrs. Mitchell Muclmikoff joseph H. C,'H3TG 211141 Mrs. Thomas O'Nei1l and Mrs. IJEIXVFCHCC C. Paulson 211141 Mrs. Vincent Petrocelli and Mrs. Henry Rinaldi joseph S. Rogers 2111d Mrs. joseph L. Russell and Mrs. Antonio A. Sequeira and Mrs. George Spiers james P. Stevens and Mrs. E111111a11uel D. Tl1Z1l1Og'lOl1 and Mrs. Albert J. VV21it C, XLZJJ 0 JENNIFER VVATSCJN b. December 2, 19-19 f f 19. , ,,4f ' I dit! 'N F 199 Q I KATHLEEN ELLEN MAHONEY 13. March 16, 1950 if ,gfgsr -z. W s W s i , ' u 8? -QI ,Q i 'iixg A A ' A ,..-1 Q.,g--wg.- 4 FREDERICK A. FERRY. LTR. IJ. June 18, 19-19 ' X SUS1-'XN IRENE VVILLETT lm Kfnrrh 23 1950 G. Do11ox':111 Mullzme, K T. McNulty .Xxx X x Su01zz1R0L A DeLuca I' Simmons X Tutum M Folex, E. Falcone T Carwm L batch M Rvm R Pronnsel Hanson, D zu! 0 D Berman S Taxlor Ix Lmskex Mr Ieffery, Larkin 0 VI r-H.. -Il Xllllx lllilll Sl'.NIHlx5 'fb H. .rin ,fs l M Tllfffl' Kun .gfflllltly Nw First lx'f1-rv 'Z bl. lingers, .X. fflllllllltll, lf. Xlelvillc, ll, l,lfllL'l'fj2l1l. lf. .xlllllbll V - - 4 v l , . Y . . ll . l.. X IlllL', fr. IXUUIIC, l . lrZll1lll '2ll'l1lL'l', lx. X 11111101 5. .Xll 't'lIllils 5 Fw 5 R. AlIJUl'L', R. Xxillslnl, .X lllllillrlu. l'. lfluycl, .X. ll'Pl2l1'C, Miss liurnllzlm, S. FL-llmgulfl. ll Smith l'. 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XYe took mincing steps up the College XN'alk the first college day of lf?-lo. noting all the strangeness about us. wondering as we saw students pass it they night become new friends or remain just passing acquaintances. lfntering the building, we sampled Salenfs friendliness in the greetirgs of our foster brothers and sisters. .Xs skeptically as we look upon the firft promising day of spring, and yet with that same undying hope. we were inystifecl by the onset of college life. As Friday, Orientation llay. slowly slipped into yesterday, our bewilderment was lessened only to be revived again on the follow- ing Monday. New friends, the cordial welcome, entertainmeiit and refresl ments which we had enjoyed just a weekend ago proved to lze but one side of tlie pyramid to which we were obliged to orient ourselves. The beginning of our four-year cruise consisted of a strong desire for book learning, but we fmund ourselves reiarded for a period of a few weeks. Our hopefulness for sntrzoth :taiiinff was abruptly terminated 'ts a premature storm pounded our frail craft. 6 . K lnitfation activities conformed to standard requirements. Thringh ro fzult of ours, commuters entertained as they journeyed to and from home: boarding students performed menial household duties, and entertained the sapiert Sf plie- mores as well. ln those two and a half weeks we serv,d our apprenticeship as bnzitblacks, ltousemaids, street entertainers, and college bards. The traditional Thursday-night banquet gave the upperclassmcn their first hint of our latent talents in those memorable skits starring Tony lJeI-uca in hfs portrayal of an infant, Peggy Mullane with her poetic o-ration acted fn pantominie. and a hunting scene by Bill Davis. Little Red Riding Hood, and the Murder Mystery completed the Freshman review. Our hostesses of that fun-filled ban- quet and the not-too-appreciative audience of our skits, lost no time in retaliating for the year past. NYe sampled our last painful humiliations of tradition in the oblivious gym, locker, and shower rooms. Our history is marked by a succession of record breaking incidents. the first of whfch occurred our first week at the college. The fact that our enroll- ment included the highest percentage of men of any class in many years may have been the motivating force of the great activity that has marked the class's chronicle from that first day to the present. On November 13, we met for our first class meeting, the beginning of a series unequalled, we are sure, in the histtory of the college. Most of our Freshman year, it seems. was spent building spirit which would carry us through the following years. Activity periods were characterized by humor. cooperation Cin its most specialized formj, ambition, and foresight, the secret of our success in achieving all our undertakings. iii ,ll-I 5 EQ .0 I 1 fl Q3 Q ' I -1 sy' , I 2632, ,L E MW QQ? ' QQ Q Q Q Q E E k SAE M0 'Tw Campaign, clash, and conflict linally ended in tlu- election ul our Iiye clas-. ollicers: president, lfugene Melville, lfreslnnzm lll: rice president, .Iolin lfoley. Coinnu-rcial Freshman lg second rice president, lilizabetli l'nrcell, lfreslnnan ll: treasurer, Margaret Cunningham, lfreslnnan l: secretary, .Xntliony l.is, tfonnnerf cial liresliman ll. Under tlu- leadership of our newly-elected president we inzule our lirst attempt to revolutionize Salenrs basic traditions by taking action to rcinore the Normal Scluzolu sign inscribed on tlu- front ol llu- building. ,Xiu-r many conferences and much diligent work, tlu- task was abandoned. The Freslnnan Tea acted as a cliaser to initiation. The insecure feeling passed after our first social test, and as fearlessly as tlu- sun faces night and marches across the sky, we took our first onward step. The Boosters' Ciub, although short lived, expressed tlu- ambition ol the class to make the college more outstanding among other institutions in New lfngland through a football team. XYe concluded that the time and money limitations nl our intensive training course outweighed the merits of a team. lnstead of our gridiron ambitions, we developed our basketball team into one of the Finest. Louis Karabatsos, junior year captain, Fd McCool, senior year co-captain, and Spiros Angelakis, all made the varsity as freshmen and continued their line playing throughout the remaining years. Our support of the team was increased with the formation of a well-organized and spirited cheering section. Freshman delegate to the New York Conference of Teachers Colleges in March was Robert XYatson, a conscientious and worthy representative. On March 17, the college population welcomed as Head of the Commercial Department Professor Bruce F. Jeffrey. who immediately endeared himself to all by his friendly and unassuming manner. Consistent with the noncomformity with which our class functioned during its era, we inaugurated at the end of the Freshman year a nominating com- mittee to choose and present to us the best candidates for officers from the combined five divisions. The value of this plan was readily recognized, and it was permanently adopted. The committee members were Ethel l.eary, Priscilla Marten, Elizabeth Miller, Mildred O'Neill, Frank Ahmed, George Noone, Paul Blackjohn, Diane Berman, Robert Paulson, and Mary Ryan. Cnder this newly- adopted system, the nominating committee submitted candidates for our sophomore class officers. The energetic campaign terminated with the election of -loe Rogers, president: john Foley, rice presidentg Tony DeLuca, treasurer: Margaret Mullane, secretary. We found ourselves enthralled by the atmosphere of soft lights and music at the Freshman Frolic which marked the beginning of our very own sponsored social life. Previous to the dance, class members cast their votes for a sweetheart, who was revealed the evening of the dance as Marie Spiers. Class Day rehearsals dominated the remainder of the activity program. Our progressive college spirit was again exemplified in the large attendance ot the freshman class at Move-Up exercises. Szuirled and lzeaperl lilev the leaves of Fall l'VU ZHllfCC1'f0'I' an end, Then silently earl: slipped 011 call To mingle with his friends. I ,of FYI' 7 2 fx X X7 Z 1? X Q33 KL? w f-,P ff K---' l'A,A L ' , 2 my xx ll ' A 11 sz Y Lg' -4 X. A ,X V vis J' X '59 s f X., -j s. A X -I XYith Scpttinbcr. we stopped our stninu-r work and play to watch lfall iivtitslial and pack :dl his possessions. Ks he parzuled by, we asseinblcil in lili- manner in our student ranks. XYi!h the stniimei' wt-nt that iiivarialmle tiiirlei'clog feeling that nizirks a ltircslunan. XXX- paraded most haughtily with harsh voices and light hc-arts among the inotfensive underclassmen. XXX- persecuted the incoming l reslim'tn as wt- had been persecuted. with a few added twists for variety. Most memorable is the fully-dressed dummy, complete with yellow liton cap, that was thrown from thc third-story window. The banquet on Thursday night climaxed the lengthy wcck's activities. We took our place in the audience to herald the skits which we hcckled and jcered with retribntivc joy. XYhen the last blindfolded plebe, tense. and somewhat spotted, reached the line's end, acrimonious melancholy, strained intensity, and Sophomorcan control faded as did the last unpleasant odor from the college's depths. Miss liurnham went on sabbatical leave second semester, and Miss Stone and Miss Keily returned. lloctor Mary M. jones replaced Miss Harris in the English department. On Halloween we of the sophomore class sponsored a barn dance in the gym. It had been our intention to hold the dance with true traditional atmosphere, but because of the fantastic number of tires which ravaged New England that fall, we were forced to transfer corn stalks and pumpkins to the gym. .Xnyone unfamiliar with the curriculum of our college might easily have conceived from the apparel worn by the attendants that we specialized in agricultural subjects. The advent of the large male population in our freshman year gave us for the first time the privilege of smoking within the confines of the building. In our second. year, appreciation of the added facility was demonstrated by a majority of our male classmates. These energetic men paneled and painted the smoker. They really outdid themselves by adding festive red and green chairs to the maroon and grey painted nook. Almost regretfully we watched the last aurora of the Christmas holiday fade, but when it terminated we made eager steps to rejoin our friends and retell our holiday escapades. New and smarter clothes, which every Christmas brings. were not the sole factor of interest. To the college statt was added Mrs. XN'illiams, our most gracious nurse. The winter season marked the peak of basketball enthusiasm. The XY. .X. A. climaxed its season with the honor teams battling against the strong forces of Lowell Teachers College. Representing our class were sophomore delegates, Doris Carlow. captain, Mary Ryan, joan Tonra, Lorraine Sardi, Letty Russo, Kay Gainey, Lorraine Melville, Kay XYilson, and Doris Moquin. The M. A. A. basketball team, strengthened by the underclassmen, played a season of ball hitherto unequalled at the college. Classes were characterized by the syllogisms of logic, the struggle of geog- raphy, the government Held trips, the machine-gun power of the typing classes, and shorthand jabber. Tense and improvident we faced mid-year examinations. The college took on a sports-lodge atmosphere of slacks, ski suits, and blue jeans. The vogue for arg? 4 1- Ld ei XX. f Mo .xl , Te..-3..-lv Ab v 4 Q-T-TLT- V 'Q Ab I f' i I x Q' 1?- Xf MW!! I ,- lx Ju- iff' . t 4 V H - ,. fh N 7' ,H U -N-- , 1 -1 , 4l- . - . . - , . - Q. - P: - H. 1. . .V - , .I I ZEHYX ' ,, 11. f I gpvl I' , ' li 1' IEE, i Ill wb, ff 1.54 'f 'fini' b , f' 1 , , . , - 1 pickets was surprisingly evident, but like all fasluons and inirlycars ini., it came and was gone. llur social life was enlivenecl by the C'fil1prr Dance, the tiourcil fiiniefobial. the senior Clay Nineties Review, the 'lunior Xkihitc lflc-pliant sale, lbs Mardi -1- v , 1 - . . tnas ol tha XX. .X. .X. and M. .X. .X., the XX. .X, .X. seun-loinial, at which Thelma C'aram, lithel Stevens, and Marie Spiers were chosen to the f'2llK'l'llls Court: the tilee Club Hperetta l'ickles , with lid tJ'Malley, George Xoonc, lfrank .klllllCCl, tiene Melville, l.etty Russo, .Xlthea lloward. .Xl Wait. and Tony Rinaldo representing our class: the M. QX. A. Dance, the lfreshman Dance, and the junior li,I'Olll. Our class routine was temporarily abandoned for the Sophomore compre- hensive exams. The second day we departed from Chapel Hall, taking, rathei than leaving brqhind, a soreness of mind and body. March 21 and Z2 marked the biggest event of the year, the sensational Show Business. written by Margaret Mullane and directed by l,etty Russo. lt broke all attendance records, and in our estimation it was the best show in the history of the college. Most memorable was the faculty impersonation skit. Gene Melville as l'resident Sullivan, Bob Watson as Miss Wallace, Spiros Ange- lakis as Mrs. King, Tom Donohoe as Miss Beers. Al Commito as Miss Bell, and Kenneth Young as Mr. Collins highlighted this great show. Mr. Collins re- marked that his impersonation was flattering in its youthful aspect. Many weeks of reminiscing over a great show passed: there blended into the new excitement the Dramatic Clubs presentation of fam' Eyre. XYith Ruby Diamond in the title role, Bob Healey, Tom Donolioe, and George Donovan gave excellent interpretations of characters from the novel we had read as fresh- men. Old Man XYinter's disposition remained obstinate, and though quite aware of his unpredictable moods we found ourselves helpless under his reckless pranks. Among his victims were Fred Ferry and .lolm Kozakis, who were injured in an automobile accident en route to the college. The spirit of every Salemite acquired a physical aspect as each contributed his energy in a grand-style clean-up of the college. The possibility of accredita- tion encouraged weed pulling, lawn-mowing, locker-cleaning, and broom-pushing. Amid the grandeur of spring, came the XY. .-X. A. Banquet. Miss Stone, as guest speaker. highlighted our evening with her inspiring message. luimor, and endearing personality. Competent officers were elected for the Junior Year as follows: president. Tom Donohoe: vice president, Edward O'Malley3 secretary. Diane Bermang treasurer, Richard Mahoney: co-chairmen of the social committee, Lorraine Sardi and Margaret Cunningham. On Class Day we stood with the other classes in the drizzling rain to sing our traditional dedication songs. YX'e awaited most anxiously the rebroadcast from XYESX. which like rain on Class Day, was the first in history ot the College. The expensive Hammond organ, for which so many worked vigorously and contributed munificently, graced Chapel Hall and made its debut at commence- ment exercises. D x UD R001 P IQ 5, if vii' .Ag' CV v Y ,Va Yu vc Q MQ Qi' 1 f X ,L J LW? i IQ wk f is xv Y 4 - X, v Y I KN Lff, fi Yi SQL- il 1' ff, 'N' 1 fy X 35' 0 M K X w ' M H x X N X ', ,N X Q 1 NX W J N4 'M' K 7' LL ,1gY?Mf1,'- W 1 W Q , ! X X Q .rl filI1iI'hX'flI1Ilf of 'IL'fllft'1' xnorzt' Y'1'f1l1.s'p11.n'ri' fron: ll l?tII'1't'lI xlult' ClfIlIl'lIt'ft'I'f.2'l'lI' ilu' joyx um! lliroixv Of KI college c'o11grt'gr1la'. The lirst days of our junior year were enriched by the friendship ol' our Freslnnan brothers and sisters. XYe executed with pride our lirsl dnti,-s as upperclassmen in an endeavor to orient the newcomers with the life of tl.: college. Our life within a week of our return became routine and as predictable as the seasons. Dr. Serena G. Hall, Mr. l'aul Roberts, and Mrs. Dixon, the last substi- tuting for Miss lidwards, were welcomed to the college faculty. The election of a second nominating committee favored Thelma Caram, Kay Gainey, Kay Linskey, john Sadlier, Rosam-ond Coleman, l,eonard Yalfe, lean Callahan, and Gene Melville. The class activity meetings, the fierce battleground for proved accomplish- ments, were speedily rejuvenated. Highlighted by plans for a second show, the bl. l'. lYeekend, the selection of rings, the election of the CIIQIJIPUI' Staff and selection of its photographer, the ring ceremony, and a proposed class picnic. our discussions would have satisfied the appetite of the most erratic. VVith our individual conflicts came the energetic campaigning of the Presi- dential election. Polls cast by the college students, however, proved erroneous by the election of President Truman. The Publicity committee. under the co-chairmanship of Mary Foley and Arthur Lalime, conducted a p-oll for the top ten songs, favorite band, and vocalists. The following week a small delegation appeared on the Bob Clayton radio pro- gram for a broadcast of the winning numbers. Open House, held for high school seniors interested in the college, was a second successful venture under- taken by the committee. Students from all sections of lllassachusetts joined with us in the resolve to make the occasion a traditional affair. The Junior production, Happy Holiday, with the same authorship and direc- tion as .Silmzt Hzuiizess, gave us sentimental music, an abundance of lnnnor, and a featured faculty skit. VVe captured the spirit and fun of the juniors in a panorama of holidays, which, like a blink of sunlight, brightened the oncoming days of mid-year examinations. The second semester brought to the junior High and Elementary majors the excitement of the unfamiliar but much-emphasized experience of practice teaching. Vie sometimes feel that the influx of the Juniors at the training school must have left a staggering blow. The Commercial Juniors injected into their routine pattern improvised extra- curricular affairs, many of which qualified them for Oscars. Among their greater accomplishments was the Business Machine Show, sponsored by the Commercial Council under the advisorship of Mr. Jeffery. Class elections had always proved to be a test of our radical potentialities. The election of our Senior class leaders challenged our very foundations by the lj , , Q ' if .Ax P 'Sy N-ky ' ' ff 9 1 JJX , A 1? if, Q i , j . -l x F.. 5 C, ' 0 Y 5 .. - 4 e Q xg A' -v Q MD bf. . 1 ' - f Vs , , y1' K P 4, .V N LW ,, -' :' 1 qi, k' ' -1 Ra 1 N. 41, x 5 revolt against the lirst election. Hur second poll elected lit-orgy' Xooiie as picsi- denl, .Xltliea lloward as vice president, lit-tty Miller as secretary and lflk'llJ1l'1l Mahoney as treasurer. Our very capable and efficient Tony l,is was elected as president of our' tooperative Council. Coder his supervision. the Constitution was revised and put into operation by the entire council menibersliip. Spring slowly and deliberately screened the fading glory of winter with delicate beauty, and with newborn fervor we awaited the festivities wlifcli tlge season always brings. This was the year which marked the Twenty-Fiftli ,Ximi- versary of the W . .X .-X. To Miss XYallace, the founder of this active associ- ation, and to Mrs. King, the organization presented framed toasts of appreciation for their untiring work and achievement. XYith gala presentation, the officers were installed for the oncoming year. Representing the future seniors were l.etty Russo, president: Mary Ryan, vice president: Doris Carlow, recording secretaryg Thelma Caram, treasurer: Kay Linskey. corresponding secretary: Kay tiainey. Head of Hockey: and joan Tonra, senior class representative. The men of the college installed Bob VVatson as M. .X. .X. leader for the 1949-50 school year. Our social record of the past three years was highlighted by our incom- parable ul. l'. XYeekend. Nature, dressed in choice robes of ideal weather and beauty, chaperoned our weekend activities. The formal dance at the Hotel Ken- more, the baseball game Saturday afternoon at Gallows Hill, and the informal dance on Saturday evening at the United Shoe Country Club in Beverly climaxed the events of another successful social year. Intermingled with the fun of our gay socials and the seriousness of final exams was the sadness which followed upon news of the death of Miss liunton. who was taken so tragically from us. We shall always remember our perfectly- dressed, meticulous instructor, with her attractive silver-white hair and friendly smile. We found special significance in the Commencement exercises in our 'lunior year. For us it was the last Move-Cp as undergraduates. The Ivy procession was led in quiet dignity by our Laurel Chain, consisting of Diane Herman. .lean Callahan, Rosamond Coleman, Margaret Cunningham, Ruby Diamond, Kathryn Gainey, Althea Howard, Katherine Linskey, Mary Steeves and Kathleen Xyilson. Graduation with all its proud soleninity was graced by the Daisy Chain. .Xgainst the silhouette of black gowns, Thelma Caram, Doris Carlow, llernice Coaklev, Mary Foley, Patricia McCarthy, Lorraine Melville, Margaret Mullane. Mildred O'Neill, Letty Russo, and Lorraine Sardi, led by our marshal Mary Ryan, carried the attractive chain which represented hours of daisy picking. The joy of vacations outset was tinged by the sweet sorrow of parting. .-Xfter fond farewells, we once again retraced the well-worn road home. .S'11111111c1 .r urri, .'11ftt'i11t'zl tvifli .Vfl'l-'ft' Ht1l'l7lJI't'fl filctlsciiif llIl'llIOI'lt'.Y O11 llzc path of collcyc lift' ll'l11'rl1 lcd lo our l!'t'!jl't'l'. H4 -..4.f......V ..- .. .......-.Y 77-71. Y,,, -1, , Q-ii' .4 awk 15555 -.I The functions of a new year were now conventionalim-d. XXX' had known excitement as lireslnnen, eminence as Sophomort-s, rcsponsihilitit-s :ls -liinitir, :nhl now we were cognizant of our respected position as Seniors. Uur reputation was well established on the cornerstone ol' the niu-xpccu-il, but despite our refurbished ambitions, we relinquished honors to the State, liuilfl- ing reconstruction with all its confusion and dust monopolized the activities of the college for long months. Class lectures consisted of rapid sentences inter- jected between the monotonous pounding of hannncrsg Chapel hymns were :ic- companied by Spike tlfarl lirownj -lones and his college drillers, and the new walls that extended into the halls stopped both the air and us from rushing through. The XN'heaties Company overlooked an excellent opportunity to use Us as an advertising medium. XYith all the doors one needs to open, an energy food is required in addition to the curricula offered for a li. S. degree. XYith the advice of Miss Keily and Mr. Roberts and the management of l,orraine Sarah, the cafeteria inaugurated a self-service system and installed candy machines to satisfy the appetites of the college population. The non-routine situation with which we had been familiar as Juniors, added to the prevailing confusion. The robbery and destruction of the cigarette and coke machines were as disturbing to their patrons as was the million-dollar Brink theft. The smokers of the college who- were independent of the vendors found what a large number of friends they actually had. The inHux of new teachers continued. Mr. Timothy .l. Clifford. formerly at XYesttield State Teachers College, was appointed to replace Mr. NYoods in the Music Department, and Mr. Leo F. Hennessey of Gloucester succeeded Miss Bunton in the Education Department. Our college life was patterned to previous years with the additional vicissi- tudes that come with being Seniors. XYe still clung to our favorite nooks and pastimes and to the latest gossip of the classroom and social functions. The newly-furnished and painted XYreck Room was challenged by the unchanged hot water fountains which we had found as Freshmen. Robert of Sicily seemed like an encore to I,ochinvar, and we credit the best interpretation of the former to the Junior High Senior who visualized our hero as Flash Gordon. Class activity was devoted mainly to the discussion and election of committees for Commencement and its functions. Me devoted an hour to sitting and posing before brilliant lights to recapture for the pages of history our self-portraits. Our severest critics made their final choice from the proofs we submitted to per- petuate our memory at Salem. Our sole financial venture was the Clifipcr Dance, sponsored for the beneht of the overhead of the annual Senior publication. Our yearbook theme of nature's seasons was carried out in the decorations for this dance. inextricably entwined with our college activities was the Commercial Senior Christmas Party held at the home of Lillian Linsky. The hours of the evening were relived on the following days as we shared pleasant memories with friends at the College. Our departure for our Christmas recess was climaxed by the elegance and enchantment of the holiday Council Dance. Christmas vacation seemed a fleeting and fragmentary vision of a passing scene with the hope of better days ahead. Social life was temporarily suspended, and we barely existed I ! E I 3 N I- 1 for the duration ol' lllltl-XCIII' examinations. XYe joyously partook ol' the delight- Iul term holiday which was the lirst we had been allotted since coming to Salem. Practice teaching, which was only rudimentary for the lilenientarx and .lunior lligh electees, was as exciting' and promising to the tonnnereials as :t new television set. Though scattered throughout the schools of the t'onnnon- wealth, the majority converged two days later at the W. LX, .X. XX'inter XX'onder- land formal. XYith royal majesty, Lorraine Sardi was crowned queen ol' the XYonderland over which she radiantly presided. Her oomely Senior attendants were Thelma Caram and lfthel Stevens. Through the untiring ettorts of l'resident Sullivan and the cooperation of every faculty member and student in the college, the glorious goal for which we had striven so long was reached, The State Teachers College at Salem was ac- credited. .-X gala banquet to celebrate this milestone in the history of the college was held on Monday, March 20, in Chapel Hall. As an expression of their appreciation and esteem for him and for his unflagging etiforts toward accredi- tation, the entire College presented President Sullivan a beautiful mahogany desk. Sharing the gala occasion were honored guests, Commissioner john bl. Desmond. jr.: Director of Teacher Training Patrick Sullivang President of the .Xlumni Association Mr. Richard NYhite -Ir., and Mr. Richard O'Keefe and Mrs. XYilliam ,eX. Rich of the Visiting Committee. XYe proudly paraded down the avenue of Spring and onto the boulevard of the Commencement season. The Commercials, under the chairmanship of lilise Simmons. welcomed parents to their Sunday Tea. Commencement speakers an- nounced by President Sullivan were Mary Ryan, Diane Berman, Margaret Mul- lane. Anthony Lis, and Estelle Lacritz. Suddenly, carelessly, the weeks began to gallop, and in a daze we realized that there were no more of them. This was our year, our graduation. XYe lived on an astral plane unsurpassable, unbelievable. The pages of history could never recapitulate the ecstasy of those glorious days, The denouement began with last Chapel and rapidly unfolded with the Senior Reception at the Hotel Kenmore in Boston, Baccalaureate, and crowded Class Day with the recurrent swell of voices in song, the Luncheon, the Ivy Procession, and the Senior Tea. Then came Com- mencement. The rolled parchments which we proudly accepted were priceless treasures. As we looked upon the audience and turned our tassels from right to left, it seemed that the four years behind us had passed as rapidly as that very moment. We walked through the door and down the walk. The sun pierced the gliding shadows as nature painted the pattern of our mood. The cycle of four years was complete, and we had been molded into men and women prepared and eager to begin a new cycle of service for democracy. ,fu 'wev- if 'lr' L Q . W4 .K .f' Q 'TQ f ' ' o i ' , . x P 1 sf J 'X N ' X ID FI 'U 5 'v K. v. Q Q. . 5' 1 X3 . 4 ' x .,. I 1 ' 1 - x 1 . i -1- Ya.. 'L I lfllnfw, ljwreal breeze an algid woe foretells, ,Xs wintry night engulfs the waning light. Virgin Crystals meet on frozen fields To form an ample rolie of radiant white. lfneased in ice, the meadow stream is still. .X frigid wlorld sleeps through the winter night. ln esperance, undaunted inen await The vernal warmth which quickens heart and sight --.....,, Ohceni 0!fAe UQfll 1l.0l C6154 14' 31- by ,QI OU 9? . ! IZIITICL AX. fJ'Sl1e:1, 'I1'., Pr4xs'id011Ig Iiclwnrcl S. Gwiv, Ivift'-PI'f. i'1.'r','.'f Christine M, Mulcahy, St'C'l'CflIl'.X'l Beatrice li. XN'olfe, Tl't'lIA'IlVCl' H lAlNIICIQl4l,XI. .IVNIUIQS '15 :ff .I X . Wx? Ylzfrfl lffffui li. IlZlllll'H1lllS, 5. ,IIlCliS1lll, l . lfioretti, ll. rllfllllllll, VI. liinzxn I Conrteun, M. Nolan, IJ. Llnoli, lf. AIIIFIHIIY, N. Rnwso. 7 SIl't'UllfI R12zu1h.X. l.k'lll'l'. Xl. KIIZITIQC, l. Tzlnen. ll. Klnrlllng Xl. Nlnrpln' L. AllllCZll'll', lt, lxeele, li. l,:1ng'e, l. llonelmer. f'Il'.N'I' lffrzvi K. Xlcfnsker, 'lf l-olos, Y. lklllzlgoplos, .X llowling, Kline XY:n'e, .X. l,f'll'fll, M. Sullivan, FI, l':1sl1lly. JUNIOR HIGH 'I UNH HRS Tlzird Rate: I. Spiller, G. Hoeker, XY. Sheehan. R. l.ol'fl:1t4r. l'. Il'L'o11nor .S'f'a'0ml Rm lfirxf Ron' ' I U'Sl1ez1, -I. CZ15l'll'l'lZ1ll, l.. Luntz, K, Quirke. -I. Foster Gwin. Cole. C. Rogers. R. Iullmert, Y, Ioffe, R. Butler, -I. Carver Cznnello, l,. Scannell, R. Powers, R. lialclini, l-. Hooclriclge Miclmaucl. FI. Ryan, N. Haskell, Ii, Prince, Miss Cruttenclen Collins, B. Glass, B. Farnum, li. Roller. liI.liMliX'I'.XlQY lL'NIH!l l ,X ' E Tllird 16011: N. Finklestcin, Y. Tseki, ' i Swag ,, f' . ,-,MI 'ff 1'- A,.-. I ls - il., . ...W .. 271' M, Kirby, D. Donnelly, R. Finks If. Fefdinan, N. Dioguarcli, Lcarv. J Svmllzi Rot.: S. Cohen, L. Baer, E. Earry, F. Feeney, M. Carney, .X. Mc Nznnara, V. Barry, B. Freed, M. Lysaght. lfilxsl Rau: LI. lieeger, QI. Steeves, C. Hunewill, E. Mason, Miss Stone Cf. Augelakis, M. Catto, B. Brown. IELIZMIENTARY JL'N1oR II Tlzird Roni: K. Coliner, Y. U'Connor, P. Bartlett. P. Smith, F. Johnson. Scfazzd Row: E. Dodge, M, Dickinson, M. Shay. M. Nimblett, liirsi Row: M. Zinkfine, A. Morris, E. J. Pettingill, M. Semple. X . B. XN'olfe. E. Wfolk, A. Filadoro Chase, R. Lindgren, C. Egan, D B. Hirsch, M. Strople, G. Monk Oherg, W. Burger. Tzizik, Miss Driscoll, K. Morency ! ' Nt '-. . W 4 ..z I' -' . ! . 4, ' . Hl'I'll ltlikw HI' Illla SHI lllP.Xl4Plxl', KIXSH x , ' ' V 54.-gi X 36 xg V Q' K ' 51745.55 1.. 96 ,69 i I ' I ' ' ' V ' llzxmvl llwlwrxlml, ln'.v11fu11f,' lz1t1'1c1:1 Pllllllll. .Sm'1'wllf1'-v Sh irl.-5' Ifwlcy, I'iu'-f'l'u.v1'f!f'11f5 l..lZlH'L' lillnimlqi, T1'mr-1r1'r1' , .. . i. L'HKlKll'.lQLl.Xl. 5Ul'HHKI'llxlz I Third Ron' 1 .S'm'0mI Ron Ifizzvt Row: D F ID R. G B. L -J .R. 5 ax F, I , ' . L F I X A . 'Rx ' ix 5 h j I Uesmmmcl. .X. Harrcsi, B. Uogiel, I. Giuuta, .X .Xclwsfm Burke, l'. Russo, UI. Sacco, Rl. .'XIN'lCl'Sllll. .XlflI'iCl1. D. .xxl'Zlllj0, R. Golcllmerg, H. Ahern, I-. Hlmlgctt Kelley, H, Fargo, DI. Hflxllllllll, H. Brusscuu. S. Foley Dwiuell. .'X1NlCl'SOll, H. cllllllfljll, qX. Ifvzms, XY. Iicarsc. Miss Kcily Kelley, B. Gomes, M. liZlSl7Z1l'iZ1l1, M. Hemty. l U lKlXll'lRCl.lxl. Sf ll'lIf XXII JIQIQ ll - . Af h . ..,, ,... . ..,..., ,,.........-. VFQWYM ' ' my i u mi m nm. U ,l 21 I -? ini gf pls .SlL't'IJllC . X 1 NK l . . L 1 I R0-zt' : liirxl R mt C. lYalsli, bl. lYelister, N. Partull, li. Lazar, G. Staples, H. Maskiewicz. C. Kuninski, R. Porter, M. Lonergan, D, Swanson. 'z M. McMahon, Ii. lXfTCPZ11'tl2111Cl, D. Sliicl, Miss vvltllillll, bl. Nylierg, Y. Riclcer, M. McGinn. T. Triantafilou. SOPHOMCJRE I Y'l1.'1wl If . , ..... wiv: C. Clizxniluerlain, M. U'Connor, L. Cliristnplier, M. A'Hearn, -X. llurnliani, .X. Fletcher, l..Freecl1nan,.X. Berrigan. A. Glover. C. Bosia, T. Lynn. Svmzzzl lroiuz l'. Fallnn, li. Clcn'fine, ll. Anger. M. Equils, P. .-Xntliony, l'. Daly, lf. Griffith, T. Flanagan, ul. Caliill, F. Alpert, B. Collins, P. lllacliall. Guru: M. Bassett. li. Carella, A. Coponlos, Fagone, Mr. Collins, I I' 11191 I M. Boylan, J. Botliwell, T. St. Laurent. Sl Jl'lll IMC rlili Il wif . we Tlzira' Row: .X Mziglin, M. Meizler, M. Keegan, R. Allcvnc, li. Senflelmcn M. Nolan, l.. Rnttciilicrg, l.. Terlmzni, bl. Meiicier, bl. AlCflZ1l'l'4lll .S'm'01i1f Row: QX. McLean, N. Fowler, M. Mui' ally, M. Sziwycr, M. Mclgiugli l lin, I. Tlininpsun. .X. All11'l'1lY. M. X'lll'llt'X', li. Hill. l.. Slicclizin UI. Kinhan, M. Stephens. 1 ' l7:'1'xi' Rrrzuz l'. 'lilll'llL'l', M. S2lXVj'Cl', M. Sliunnnn. N. Hunley, H. Sliznn In-rgc-i', Miss Flzniclers, .l. BlCl:Zll'lZ1ll6, tl. l.zmcli'y, li. Hyinzinf SOPHOMC DRIC Ill . ,. Third Ron' .SQUIAUIII1 Ron First Rofu: E1 . - .Ig 4 2 rl. Sullivan, -I. Grillo, M. Meleniecl, R. Tlimnsnn, G. HCClI'OSlllll -I. Slaveii, L. .lXl1l2lI'1.l, ll. lYinslow, il. Beckwith. l'. Rulmenstein D. XYl1itc. R. McNeill, .X. Boy. 'Z nl. McDonald, S. Greeliglass, R. Murphy, M. Hanlon. l.. XYil larcl, B. Anderson, M. Patch, H. XYrigl1t. L. Burrows, C. Yiscn A. XY0lfe, R. Cafarelli. bl. Boyd, vl. Loinluzircli, M. Torpcy, M. Byrne, Ur. Mcifllynn P. Cronin, Collins, M. XXOYIIHZIII. Hlfl lt'lilQS Ulf 'lllli lflQlQSllKl.XX VIMXSS 'mmf Ifrllztl: Milclrzrl Sllzmw. .S'vc'm1ci I'lim'-P1'c.m't'11.'5 lean Strange, ,I'1'C'tl.YllI' Paula Finn, Sf'C'l't'fll1'.X' Ifrmzf Row: Milclrecl hlutras, Iffrsi-l'iff-Plvsifivlzf,' Jeanne johnson, Pl'CSltfl'lIl' CUM M BRCIAL FRESH MAN I Tlzirfl Row: .S'0c011d Rott Ifirsf Row: ff- --.-. A. Hz1c'iielcl. J. Blake, A. Faulkner, G. Betses, J. Gmunta N. Burns, A. Bowen, R. Cullen, K. Frank. lf. Baziti, A. Deelwy, A. Casey, H. Buckley, M. Bititlett, M Bartlett, M. Jutrzms, E. Bztclterxnan, P. Buckley. M. Cronin I.. Fellllllfl, NYz1lsl1, M. Clelunik, M. Kennedy. l.. Cohen, il. Cliancller, M. Fahey, C. Economopoulos, Mr Hardy, B. Haflnonr, ul. Giislm, Fislnnztr, L. ligaf, F. Cam- fll2ll'Elf8.. t'tlMMIilQl'I.XI. FIQICSIIMXX ll .-if? -.J Y V r Tlzirfl Rua I.. XYAII, bl. U'NciII, bl. Neg-111111, .X. XYz1Ifh. II. SI1zlw. I. Yzlggr Y. Spi11z1Iu. I.. Nrmwzlcki, IQ. St. .'Xmz111fI, IQ. ,I1I'LlIII?Illf'. 'I' IIIIIIIIZILIIT. .S'c'm'.w! Rwzu: M. Xcipria, Ii. Kms, I.. XYI1ittz1Iic1', Ii. NHIIIQ. II. IQI'1im-N M. IVNQ-ill. M. Luz. I. Strange, S. xIU1'l'2lf', M. H'IQifmI:m bl. Scheker, If. Mulcahy. lfirx. Kfrzui II. Mzllxrmcv, M. MCM:1I1m111, M. I,z1mI1'x', M. U'M:1Iex', Mm' Iifllmetts, -n.'A1I1f2.1Q1m-11, M. MBIQQII, M. Ywllmg, H. RIQL'I:u1f' rf1e1asm1.xN 1 ug in A Tlzim' Row: F. Sparicfo, T. Cullinzme, D. FiIIz1cio, M. Ahwisi, M. Friutd B. .-Mlnstroug, B. Ham, .X. Gates, I-. Clwistofom. I'. L'Iu'ist11 fum, Y. Finfuy, M. Feingold. .S'C'l'0'IIlI Row: VI. Ellis, M. Fm'nI1am, G. Carpenter. I. Klicksteiu. Ii. Atkins Ii. Duggan, S. CLIHHIIIQIIZIIII, A. Finkelmzm, A. Callzlhau. I' Film, I. Frzmgos. First Row: E. Burns, Carlow, VI. Antonopoulos, L. Bolmwagner. Mr HCll11CSSCf', N. Bfffglllllll, M. Beaulieu, M. Doran. ! 1 lflQliSllXl.XX ll if I Tlziru' R mv 2 Svrzrzzzf Rafe: liirxf Row: dl M' Qi l'. McSorley, McSorley. M. Mcfiivern. Vasconcellos NI. Vlfilton. M. Nahornuk, A. Hurley, N. Perroni, A. Murphy J. Knight. M. O'Neill, XY. King. S. Rodman, C. Hutton, li. Hammerstrom, M. Shuman, M Scott, P. Zani, l. Murphy, B. Smith, A. Wloods. L. Hamilton C. Somers. M. Kane, N. glenness, A. johnson, H. Shuman. M. Walsh Dr. Hall, li. Maniff. Johnson, M. Smallwood, P. Qwens FRESHMAN III ml:1fi?M.fa4i5Y . Tfzirzi' Roto: Sl'l'0IIlf Rott liirsl Row: bij. iRonan, VN. Glass, C. Towey, G. Groesbeck, A. Sheppard bl. Leahy, bl. Marr, R. Mackie, F. Fitzflerald, C. Zwonik R. Tivnan, W. Kilroy. J. Sweeney, P. McDonald, T. Spitz, E. Harney, Farraher T. Sobocinski, VV. Couture, W. Petkewich, J. Andreadis D. Southam, P. Cahill, Ii. Kokidko, A. Pooler, L. Dawson S. Harvey. D. Lamhert, M. Meseth, E. Corcoran, A. Beaumont, N Lampron, J. Bethune, Miss Beers, N. McGrath, J. Hennessey M. Shaw, D. Lynch, MacLean, E. DiFilippo. X -Q Q is Qfl.':X'Y wx' 'ci s 'gala 'sm 1 A' ' I A gym? 2. U 'B s p 1 'L I- 'fx I x v if . KM' -LL Ur as :. a '74 4 'RQ' -. .-ff' . J 4 1 ,Qs a J, I 'i ll Fi 1 lovin g Uh, XN'orld, in inatehless vernal heautv halliul Your radiance inspires an ardent prayer: Make of this life an everlasting spring, L'ntouehed hy summer heat or winter wear. Make every day in glory hurst alive l,ike the aurora of a morn in May, ,Xnd let the freshness of the season last To lighten any hurden on lite's way. All this our bounty rieh, it spring should last Through all the days of life that lie ahead: The air forever hlled with scent of blooms, The heart forever tuned to love's light tread The only sounds the harmony of hirds XVho sing from hranehes ever clothed in gree Then life from end to end would be a path Of splendor such as none has ever seen. If all the year were spring Then every man would sing The whole year through. If all of life were spring Then every man a king His whole life through. 1 2 C f ,O-OIUQVJI ll! UU 014 l'l Cl f uf 3 - , '... -.' mm! Row: AX, XYzlit. li. FZ'll'!l1!lN, R. Promisel, M. Ryan, A. DeI,uca Y. Tutuny, M. Foley, Ii. Simmons, C. Rogers. I mf Rniu: M11 Roclcett, D11 Innes, A. Lis, Presiclent Sullivan, Mrs. King xv. McNYl1z1. ' Ufgcem 0 me C200,98l 6lfil!8 Ciufwzci .XN I IIHNN 5. I.IS Pl'l'.S'IlIt'llf RICHARD XY. IJICNNINCJ I II.l't l,l't'.YIlll'lII I4.XRI4.'XR.HX I. F.XRNL'kI XYILI, Sl'l'l'l'flII'X' I.-XM MCXYI-IX TI'l'lI.YlII't'I' CHAIRMIQN OF STANDING CfUMMI'I I'ITIiS JOHN F. Fouix' LOUIS J. K.-XRAIi.HXTSUS Alzulzzzi ANTHONY DI. I3cI,LIC.'X flllllyl-filly .XLIIFRT I. XYAIT, ,IR Filzfzllrc' RUXYIQNIX F. PRUMISI G1'1IL'l'lI1 II'l'I.flIl'l' ANN C. FLETCHIQR IlI.YIH'tUIl'l' Fund IiI.ISIi SIMMI INS Lilvnwn'-v MAR Y Ii. RYAN Ilfllffflllll MARY F4 II.IiY Pulvlll' lfl'1lIfIOIIS I VIC JI.Ii'I I':X 'IIL I'I'NX .SI0K'l.Ul XYII.LI.'XM McXYHqX Tl'l'lI,Ylll'l'I .V I'RIlSIlJI2NT ICIJXYIXRIJ ,X. SL7LLIY.XN MRS. MIXRGARIZT C. KING DR. NI.-XRY M. ION MR. RICHARD H. ROCKETT .Jf1z'isvr.v X5.50Ci61!L.0lfll Kar 6A1'ZM,00c! CfZA4cc1fz'01fz Tlzird Kate: A. Lalime, N. Perrrmi, A. Walsll, D. Moquin, O. Sequeira M. Frati, E. Lacritz. A. VVait. .S'vr011n' Row: M. Semple, M. 0'Neill, R. Lindgren, E. Miller, E. Chase, E .lXx'e1'ell, S. Thanoglou, R. Muclmikoff, R. Diampnd, M. Rin- alcli, L. Melville, A. Howard. Fi1'5fl7ffm': ul. Crawford, EQ Stevens, P. McCarthy, P. Marten, Mr. Hennessey, M. D'OllOX'2111, Fleming, M. Downs, M. Spiers. RIARY SEMPLE President NIILDRED O'NEILL MARY STROPLE I icc'-Prf'sid01zf Secretary JEAN FlLEMING MR. HENNESSEY T1'easu1'er Adviser M1114 CZXIA 501111, Row: .X. IJu1n'z1s, ll. BYUSSCZIU, R. AlllC1lIlikflf.f., ID, Lynch, I Xu clrezulis, bl. MCC:11'1'o11. lugvl Nnzui A. IZYZIHS, S. Fulcy. Ur. Hall. M. KZlSl32ll'i2lll, H. 6:1111 'Inn N Mc'L'.xl4RuN PI'4'.k'flf1'IIf xl.XR1i.XRli'l' K.xsP.xRl4xx SHIIQIJQY Fnlmix' I'1'u'-P1'v.v1'f1'v11I .S'fw'v1'411'y-T1'uf1xzrl'vr IDR. H.xl.i- .Ju'f'1'.m- M04 Store 15061.11 fm iff N XY Mr. Hardy, .1l.f1'i'isc'1',' George Donovan, jlI0lIUgC'I' Marilyn Clarke. Gloria Staples, Claire Kuninski YV -J Ll,l'l'LCZI 0l, ,bt I ' Cf ! X51 mm' Rniu: Lf Rogers, R. I'z111ls1m, I., A1iCllZll11l, l'. Blz11'tc11, X. Pllllilgflllllli X. Hzlskcll, XX, Llaiicy, .X. I.z1l11111 lfrxf Kwai Y, Mz1H111', S. Fci11g11lcl, M11 L'1wll111s. If. 5111111111115 121.15113 S1x1x1oNs P1'1'.1'id1'11f li11N.1x QQIIASE I'1111,11' Rvss I'im'-P1'1'xi1r1'1'11t .S'1'1'1'1'f1z1'-1'-Y'1'1'11.vz111 1 MR. Q-0l.I.lNS l . Mf'1x1'1' Ca eferia ,UOC'l.l l fw 35 ac.. i .SVl'l'01Id Ron lffrsl Ron' 2 'V Mr. Roberts, H. Murphy, J. Kinhan, A. MCCl1SkC1', D. Carfow F, Cannnarata, D. Swanson, J. Brennan, K. Frank. Mrs. Goulshy, I.. Berarcl, L. Sardi, T. Boucher, Mrs. Heffcr nan. l'fr.vl lx'u'r.': M, Dm-zum. l'. 'IIlN'Ilk'1'. NIV. L'liffm'cl, .X. Klzmgliu, UI, Kin Cin fgfffzf off Tlzim' Row: lf. Iiwiu. I. lirillu, I. iliuntzl, I. Ilcckwitlm. 11, l1crl1'mi:l11, X Huy, .X, IEIIIIIIQIICT. I I S'f'm11.'f lf'n-:vi F. I:L'Ql16X', H. IIYIIXYII, M. Clzxrkc, l'. ,X11tl1m1x'. IF. Xrzuj D, Lylmclf. Bl. xYIll'llL'j'. 1 I1 m 'O - f C 'f O ' Lommercza, 0141161 , :fem MH. JEF1fI5RY AzIi'i.vc'r LURRAINE SARDI Prcsidvlzf PATRICIA IQIQLLEY GRETA AANDERSON 7x7'l'l1S1ll'C'l' SC'C'I'C'fGI'j' X l 0lWLI1fL'C' 6414 Third Row: R. Ald1'ich,'l. llinan, M. Nolan, F. Murplmy, D. Unllg il. llfnm vim, E. Melville, R. l.ol'ilz1tu, F. Fiurctti. .Sll'l'01Ilf R0-zu: li. Malmucv, E. Dilfilippo, l. 3lZ1Cl,t'Z1ll, L. flll'lSlHfllI'U, ll Fillaciu, M.. fZll'1lCj', li. Iiulke. l'. ll2lI'I'f'. R. Ilizlmlmcl, .X Hurley, K. Moreucy. C. Somers. R. slalhert. l ir.s'f Rwzu: S. Harvey, l'. Finn, M. lieaulieu, G. .Xmle1'smm. l'. Smith J. Moore, bl. Klickstc-in, li. Tzizik, li. liurnes, Y. Spinale. -lo,xx-ANNE RIOORE P1'c'sfd1'1lf PHYLLIS SMITH GRETA .Xxrmulasux .S'l'l'I'f'fCI4l'j' TI'l'USlll'l'l' gt. cm ine 1 ' V' Third Row: .S'c'c'011u' Row: 17i1'.v1' R0 fax! . ,,.., , 4- 4 . v L 'S 0 li. Shaw, M. O'Riordan, L. Femino, M. Bartlett, D. Lambert L. Xvl1ll2lliCl'. P. McDonald. I. Frangos, M. Hanlon, C. Visco R. Alleyne, L. 'llC1'lJ'2l1Al, L. Rottenlmerg, M. Varney. P. Turner D. Soutlmm, M. Meseth. iv: T. Sobocinski, S. Cohen, J. Kinhan, F. Feeney, Mr. Clifford B. Brown. A. Maglio, N. Hanley, McFarlane. FRANCES FEENEY BARBARA BROVVN Pl'C'5ill'f'1lf Vive-Presidfvzf JOAN KINHAN SYLVIA COHEN .5v0K'7'Ff0l V Trcfaszwcr MR. CLIFFORD Adviscf' .Q1fLfernalfc'onafHfa,fi01fz5 ff. Q X . A 14 ,L . , f I -,f 'ffziru' lfwzvi M. llslclnecl, bl. Sluvcn, bl. Mcllmmulcl, J. Dinan, M. Xulxm Ii Iiinett' F Nluph X XYUH R Plfxxnell I' Wvil lm '. 'f' 1. .. I' C, . fl' , r. lfl' R. 'I'hUlUSUH, bl, Rogers, S'L't'0lIfl' Rufus li. U'Mullcy, G, Nfimne. R. Moore, .I. Sullivzm, .X. Hwy, l' AlCL4ZlI'tll3', - X. Xxvllit, A. Lis, F, Ahmeml, I., Spinclulzl. S. rlillylul' R. l'z1ulsc m, vl. Beckwith, KI. Hcclrosizm, H. rlwfilhilll, XY. Iizwh .X. Rinaldu. First lx'rm': C. Mulcahv. I'. Kcllev, Y. Kicker, I. Brenllaxl, A. Mcflmskcr M. Ryzu1,'M. Murpily, C. YisC0,'R, JZLIISSHII, M, Hzmlmm .X. Fletcher, li. Cullimls, F, FIXIIN, li, Stevens, li. Stzlplss. FRANK ,Xu M1-in f'1'U,s'frfr'1Il I.r2uN,xR1m S1'1xu1-.,x AXNTIIONY 1.15 I 'in'-P1'z's1fd1'nf .SI'f'n'ff11'.x' .VXLHERT XYAIT 7xl't'c1SI1l't'l' Miss fRL'TTIiNlJI-IN .-1u't'1.vvr 700614 ZZfLl l 0l4fgA,5 -I. Limougiello, VV. Whitt, Mr. J. Sullivan, N. Dioguardi, L. Amaru NICHOLAS DIOGUARDI VVILLIAM VVAITT P rvsid cnt Serrc'fa1'y-Trf'a .m1'c'r MR. JAMES SULLIVAN Adzfiser Lg gn!! ik N . b 17 ' ' . 'mfs 2.52925 ' gm . . X . NN 7'1Ifl'lI'lX,0'Zx'I K. Quirkc, li. Hmllcs, If. Tzizik, Ii. Rullcr, l'. Lillllill, If I.unclc1', C. All1lCZll1j', RI, Steen-s, K. fQIlil1C'j', bl. rlxtlllfll, If lwllcrmc. M. KI111'phy'. .X. l.1s. .S'vm1zfl Row: I , AIUVIJIIY. lf. Sullivzm. 'lf McNulty, U. SL'41llk'iI'll. .X, NIL Husker, l.,Sl2lX'Cl1, l'. f7'L'w1111m'. C. Rugura, Xl. Klullnm-, Sl KllSlJZl1'iZlIl, Y. ljllllllgullllli Mr. Iiulmerts. l'qi1'.vl Row: 'lf lmlm, IT. lk-1'111:111, K. lDiz111wml, I.. Szmli, Kliw llriwull 'lf L'z11'z1m, ID. l1Z1I'lllXK', Xl. Ryan, XY. I4Cl'll1lI1. FliIlIil.RI.X Lfxluxl l'1111.11' llfuxxulc lff1'1'1'0r-1'11-C71fvf .Uullugfilzgf lfrfffm' lholels L'.xR1.mx' l,um4.x1N12 SARIJI l,IVff'I'llI',X' lfflifnz' lJl1.Yf.1Il'.N.,f Jllllltlfffl' Miss lJR1suw1.1. Mu, lQu1:1alz'l's . Iflf'i.n'1'.v W' QQZDH 9' ff fllfndlfl Q Ja ing Uciefq its YIM nl l l l ia S'vmmi Rofu: If. O'Mz1lley, li. Melville, F. .RXhmecl, A. Rinalrlo, G. Husker G. Monk, VV. liurger. I'i1'.vl R0-zu: lf. HZlI'llCf', Ur. jones, Y. joffe. .-XN'l'uoNY RINALIJO Pl't'.YI.fft'1If filiflktili Husxl-:R XYILLIAM BURGER I 'I't'l'-Pl'l'.YI.lfUIIf Yll'f'USlU'C'l' XYIYHENNI-2 -lmflfrz ELIZABETH HARNEX' .S'm'rvta:'y Rc'f01'c1'i11g SC'l'l'Uf01'.X' IDR. 'Tomas Adzisvr l l 1 jfiyu, Tlzirn' Rn-rv: R. Malicmey. H. 'lil'2lllZlll, lf. O'Mz1lley, bl. Sluveu, F. .Xliniem Cl. Nomie, M. Melemecl, .X. Whit, QX. Riuulclo, G. lieclmsizu .X. Lis, lf, Melville, R. Paulson, G. Dmiovaii, l-. Spinclola. R Healey. L. .Sarcli. li. Sinimons, M. Murphy, Y. Rickers, S. 'l'z1ylm'. L Kuninski, G. Staples, M, VVelling', A. IJCZITY, l.. FitzGe1':1lml R. Diammicl, G. Healey. First Row: Crawford, l-. Nuwacki, A. Mcfusker, B. Ross. T. Mc Nulty, NY. Herumi. Atwoocl, Miss Stone, K. Linskey, M Ryan. Nylierg, O. Sequeira, L. llerard. M. Clarke, T Boucher. Grsouaa IJUNOYAN Pl'l'Sllll'IIf LL'CII.I-Ii HERARD VX'INN11f1:12u liizlxtzsii l ll'l,-PI'C'Sl-dl'lIf S'm'1'vta1'y'- YiI't'lISIlI't'l' Miss STUNE ,'1flf'I'Sl'I' n .Sit'l'0lIlf Row: R. lallvert, R. l,U1'tCl', li. Swanson, T. 'liI'l2llllI2lfllUll, ll L'zu'lmx' , 2, :iff :iff F9 ,A 'vw' Y , , ,X ' fiygf- 1 . ' , I ,h QW, 1 J ' if . Hg? .5 , 5,241 A . . '52 , ww i ,. r A f f ,f ,- M . , V ' x - ' 5 , f. , if 'F 4 vj . ,F ' 4 A A 7 Q2 , g 4- , N , .5515 V: .iggfif ., ' ,5 7? . 7: ' 1 if if Eg ffiiri . ef -' 5 y A mf: 4 if f 2,. w '-5114! ,, 5, .. , Z. X? Y , gg Q 55 f , . ,Y H V. 4 U yi , M Qs M X A f KI.H.7El 9 i X if v--I 525 I 1 XM gireclfzfilfe Mar Sll'l'0IIll R0-zu: F. Feeney. M. Sample, li. Gaim-y, S. Foley, H. HTIISSLHU L. Miclmucl. A. Mcfusker, M, Clarke, L. Berzml, M. liquilr H. Murphy, R. Alleyne, C. Mulcahy. Ifirxi ROW: l. Tonra, P, Kellcv, D. Carlow, I... Rusw, Mrs, King, M. Rvun Lf. CHTZIIII, K. Lillskey, M. Sullivan. L H W gjrecufflfe Mar I I If'lx'I'Y I MARY RYAN III'c'U-l'1'V.vl'1l'm'11f TI-IELBLX CIXRARI 7II't'lISl1I't'I' IDC IRIS CIXRILDXY f?t'l'1JI'1dIIIfj .Swt'l'1'l'flIl'VX' KATHERINIQ LINSKEY C'01'1'z'5p011rf1'11g St't'1't'ff!l'j' MARY SEIVIIJLE ,Ifllllllfjff of Tvunz Sports CI-IRISTI N E M CLC,-XH Y IIIKIIIUQCI' of l11cr'if'i41'm1I Spnrfx ANNE MCCUSKER Hmm' of Haskvfball KATHRYN GAINEY Ha'cIfI Of H04'lrf'y l'n'.vlffI'11l QLSSH I'AX'I'RIl'I.X IiIfI.I.IfY llrml uf .SItu1'1111111'1151 MARY SL'I-I.IX'.XX lluml of I'0IIU,x'In111 I.I'CII,LE RIICHALIJ Ilvufl of .S'0ff'c'1' I.L'CII,LE BERARIJ 1101111 of .Y0n'c'0111Ir SHIRLEY FULEY Hmd of Soffball BLXRCELLA EQCILS Head of Hiking FRANCIS FEENEY Head of Bowling MARILYN CLARKE. Hccm' 0fPub1ifify ANNE DOWLING Hvad of Orange HELEN BRUSSEAU H md of Brofwn CLASS REPRESENTATIVES JOAN TONRA SWG EVELYN BANTA T I, , JEAN FARRAHER HILUX MURPHX ELIZABETH MULCAHY fffffwf MARGARET SCGTT RITA ALLEYNE F f5'f 1f ' SOPIIOIIIOVC MRS. MARczA1eE'1' L1 KING MISS MIRA VVALLACE .-1dz'isc'rs gjrecufilfe ZZJLIW lolmert XYZHSUII, 1,l'6'Sill,l'IIf,' Henry 'l'1'uhz1n, I'iw-P1'vsirl4'11f,' M11 I-uw1'cy. for Angelo- Boy, Sl'L'l't'fUl'j',' Nicholas Russo, Yil't'lI,S'Ill'Ul' QWQVLZ5 .fdffzific A50ciafi0n 1 Q m4 I I is A 1 K .Y ,1 L.. V 'if 43154014461 j'H W1 .Slwnzzrl Row: Ii. Frzmk, A. Rarresi, S. .'Xl1gC'lZlkiS, 1... Dawson, bl, Sweeney J. Mcllcmalfl, R. St. ixlllilllil. l ir.s'l lx'f1'2v: R. Butler, R. Powers, K. Colmer, Mr. l.uw1'L-y. lf. Mcfmml D. Desmond, R, Lovett. omior lliamify .S'l't'0IIlf ROW: A. Cummito, I. Sacco, .X Nov, M. Nolan, I. QYSIICZI, lf, Gwin IJ. Jolmscm, il. Sweeney, Sparieiu. h First Row: Giuuta, J. Beckwith, -I. Slaven, P. Czunello, tl. Foster. .208 Lafayette Street. Salem Zllarultg Birrrtnrg Uhr Qlnllrgr SCLl,lX'AX, EIJXYARIJ A.. Presitleut . lfi Vonflxieyv Road. .Xrlingtfm PFFRS CFR'l'RL'lJl X m.--,, 1- BELL, LLCX S. . . BURNHAM. GERTRCDE . CLIFFORD, TIMOTHY F. . COLLINS, EARLE S.. . . CRCTTENDEN, FLORENCE B. . DRISCTOLL. ADELE M. . EDVVARDS, ALICE H. . FLANDERS, YERNA B. I-IALL. SEREIXA tl. . HARDY, ROGER A. . . HARRIGAN. D. FRANCIS . I-IENNESSEY, LEO F. . . HOFF, LILLIAN M. . -IEFFERY, BRUCE F. . HJNES, MARY M. . KEILYHELEN . . .ltr Central Street. Beverly l3 Sum1nit Avenue, Salem el Pickman Street. Salem Seaview Avenue, Marblehead H4 Raymond Avenue, Salem l25l Main Street. Fitchburg . 9 Temple Court, Salem . L35 Ocean Street. Lynn 50 Sawyer Street. Haverhill 303 Lafayette Street. Salem 2 Margaret Road, Peabody Riverside Avenue. Gloucester ll7 Lafayette Street, Salem 15 Folger Avenue, Beverly Locust Street, Marblehead 2 Auburn Court. Brookline KING, MARGARET C. . Prescott Street, Cambridge LOVVREY, LAVVRENCE T. . 349 Pleasant Street. Malden McGLYXN, EDNA M. . 30 Prospect Street, Beverly Moonv. GECJRGE if. . Piiraoxio, JOHN J. . ROBERTS, PAUL N. . RKJCKETT, RICHARD H. . RocKyvR1-1.., 1..EoN H. . sromi. AHLDRED is. . sL'1.1-1vAN, jAMEs H. . 'roRMHv, MARY K. xy'Ai.i.At'1i.r1ireA . Sheridan Road. Swampscott ll Dianne Road, Medford Glendale Avenue. Peabody 6 Oak Circle. Marblehead 300 Lafayette Street. Salem 18 Raymond Avenue, Salem 15 Boxford Street, Lawrence 97 Nason Terrace, Brookline 28 Lothrop Street, Beverly XXVXRE, AMY E, . 8 Pierce Street, Marblehead XYITHAM, BEATRICE . . 209 Chatham Street, Lynn AnM1N1sTRATIoN CLARK. ANN K. . . . . 8 Bowden Street, Marblehead MORRISON, MARGARET C. . 15 Osborne Street, Peabody fJ'KEEFFE, MARY M. . . . 8 Grove Street, Salem NURSE XYILLIAMS, GERTRUDE R., R. N. . 27 Cushing Street, Salem Uhr I-lnrarr illllann Elraining Svrhnnl RlKKOl.A, Y, J! JI1-IN, Principal . .XMSL1iR,J.X1XIlCS T. CAMHRIDCIIC DUIRIS , A. . HUURIHAN, MARY Y. HLDGINS, MINIAIRYA M. JAMICS, M. ICLIZABIZTH . T ML NYAN, VIOLA I. RICH, XVILLIAM A. SMALL, ILSTHER L. TCCKRR, SYBIL I. XYADE, MARY F. BERARD, LUCILLE B. . BOUCHER, THERESE J. BRANCATO, DOMENICA R. CLARKE, INIARILYN A. COOK, DAVID J. . COURTEAU, JOSEPH W. DINAN, JOHN A. . DOWLING, ANNE M. . FIORETTI, FRANCIS M. FITZGERAXLD, LOUISE C. GAM MONS, KENNETH H. JACKSON, STANLEY A. KEEFE, ELEANOR M. LANGE RUTH A. . LEARY, .ANN M. . LOLOS, THEODORA . LYNCH. .ARLENE M. . IXICCUSKER, .ANNE M. INIULCAHY, CHRISTINE INIURPHY, FRANCIS X. INIURPHY, HELEN M. NOLAN, IVIAURICE J. . PANAGOPLOS, VIOLA S. PASHBY, JEANNE T. RUSSO, NICHOLAS . SULLIVAN, IAKIARY E. . TANEN, PHYLLIS D. TRAHAN, HENRY J. . . 138 North Street, Salem . S2 Linden Street. Salem . 168 liutaw Avenue, Lynn . 12 Jacobs Street, l'eabody . Z7 Front Street. Marblehead . 162 North Street, Salem . 452 Lafayette Street, Salem . 9 Robert Road, Marblehead . 22-1 Lafayette Street, Salem . 303 Lafayette Street. Salem . 40 Buffum Street, Salem Svtuhent Birrrtnrg COMMERCIAL JUNIORS M 1127 . 129 White Street, Lowell -170 Summer Street, New Bedford 9 West Street, Beverly Farms . -17 Varnum Street, Lowell 9 Congress Street, Newburyport . . 2 Dexter Street, Lynn . 33 President Street, Lynn 22-lA XYashington Street, Lynn 103 Cleveland Avenue, Iiverett . 300 Congress Street. Milford 115 Oakland Avenue, Methuen 281 Main Street, NYest Newbury . 25 Johnson Street, Lynn . . 8 Hey Street, Lawrence 100 Maple Street. NYest Newbury 187 Mount Vernon Street, Lowell . 32 Richardson Road, Lynn 1-1 St. Mary Road, Cambridge . 28 Chester Street, Malden Hyde Park Avenue, Hyde Park . 8 Howard Avenue, Peabody 27 Suffolk Avenue. Swampscott . 21 Tremont Street, Peabody . 68 Henry Avenue, Lynn . 31 Summer Street. Salem I1 Maynard Street. Arlington . 37A Dehon Street, Revere ,159 Central Avenue, New Bedford li.Xl.l1lNl, RON.-x1.n liL'Tl.ER, IQALPH IU. l,l,XBlEl.l,0, l'.XL'L J. . CARYER, JAt'QL'l'2l.YN G. CASHMAN, JOHN E. . COLE, DBXNIEI. . COLLINS, PATRICIA J. FARNUM, BARBARA J. FOSTER, J. HOYT . GLASS, BEATRICE. . Irv GOODRIDGE, LESTER In JR -w GWIN, EDWARD S. . HASKELL, NANL'X' J. . HIJSKER, GEORGE VV. JALBERT, ROBERT J. . JOFEE, XZIVIENNE H. . LANTZ, LAWRENCE A. LEWIS, IXRLENE J. . LOPILATO, RALPH V. IXIICHAUD, LUCILLE L. IXIOORE, JOAN-IANNE . 0'CONNOR, PHILIP F. O'SHEA, JAMES JR. POVVERS, ROBERT H. . PRINCE, ELIZABETH J. QUIRKE, KENNETH L, ROGERS, CHARLES B. ROLLER, BARBARA F. . IOR HIGH J CNIURS . 132 .Xlley Street, Lynn . ll Houston Place, Lynn 47 Lexington Street, Everett 33 Corey Street, Charlestown . 63 Howard Street. Lynn . 19 Kernxvood Drive, Lynn 18 lllasliiiigtoii Avenue, Andover . 374 Fellsway East, Malden 310 Malden Street, Medford OA XYilhur Street, Everett . 28 Prospect Street. Peabody . 102 Cabot Street, Beverly 19 Harbor Street. Manchester . 277 VX'eStern Avenue, Lynn . 25 Ropes Street, Salem 367 Beach Street, Revere . 82 Mall Street, Lynn 120 Nichols Street, Everett . 38 Ocean Street, Lynn 6 Glendale Street, Salem . 18 Lyle Street, Malden 52 High Street, Danvers 17 Stevens Street, Peabody 87 Victory Road, East Lynn 22 Kimball Street, Malden . 26 Minot Street, Lynn 6 Harrison Avenue, Beverly 66 Maverick Street, Chelsea RYAN, JOAN A, . 777 Broadway, Somerville SCANNELL, LAWRENCE P. 92 Franklin Street, Arlington SHEEHAN, VVILLIAM H., JR. . -ll Pacific Street, Lynn SPILLER, JASON . . . 17 VVarwick Road, Brookline ANGELAKIS, CATHERINE BARR, BARBARA J. . li.-XRRY, EILEEN M. . BARRY, PATRICIA A. . HROVVN, BARBARA J. . CARNEY, MARGUERITE M CATTO, IVIARGARET J. . COHEN, SYLVIA E. . DIOGUARDI, NICHOLAS F. DONNEI.LY, DOROTHY A IIEENEY, FRANCES M. FELDMAN, ELAINE . FINKLESTEIN, NAT M. FINKS, ROSALYN . FREED, BARBARA HEEGER, JOAN . ELEMENTARY JUNIOR I 8 Tracey Street, Peabody 16 Faulkner Street, Malden 22 Bow Street, Lexington 43 Elin Street, Marblehead . . 13 Morris Street, Lynn . 365 Lynn Street, Peabody 886 Washington Street, Gloucester 17 Hutchins Street, Winthrop 216 VVebster Street, East Boston . 62 Phillips Avenue, Lynn . 63 Pierpont Street, Peabody . 34 Hazelwood Street, Malden 113 Congress Avenue, Chelsea . 295 Salem Street, Malden 212 Poplar Street, Chelsea 11 Harlow Street, Arlington : i i H IINIcwII.I., CUNS'I'ANCI'l IJ IQIRIEY, IXIARY Ii. . LEARY, .IA MI-Ls D. I.YsAu11T, IVIARY F. . MAsON, ISVELYN C. . MCNAMARA, ANN P. STI-:ravi-is, .IOAN T. . TsIf:RI, XIICTOR I.. ICI .EMICNTXRY BARTLETT, M AROARET C. BURGER, NVIELIAM NV., JR. CHASE, EDNA M. . COLMER, IQENNETH O., JR. IDENNING, IQICHARIJ XY. IJICKINSON, IXIARTIIA C. IUOIJGE, IEOIYIUNO E. . FILADOR0, .-XDELE R. . HIRscH, BEATRICE . JOHNSON, DONALD E. LINIJGREN, RUTH V. LITTLE, KTXTHERINE . INIONK, GEORGE JR. BIIJRENCX',K1XTHERINE M. IXIORRIS, XXNN E. . NlBIBLETT,IN'T1XRIE T. . OIIERO, JANET E. . O'CONNOR, LIRSULA M. SEMPLE, INIARY D. . SHAY, INIARY L. . SMITH, PHYLLIS J. . SPENCER, ELIZABETH A. STROPLE, IXKTARY E, . TZIZIK, ETHEI. . . XYAITT. VVILLIAM E., IR. NVOLFE, BEATRICE K. XVOLK, ESTELLE J. . ZINKFINE, INTARILYN C. 39 Spear Street, Melrose 103 New l'arl4 Street, l.ynn I5 Slioenialier Road, l.ynn . IIS Carter Road, I.ynn . l23 Franlilin Street, Malden . 26 Ijlllllillll Street, llanvc-rs 55 XYallacc Street. Sonic-rville . . I3 Farrar Street. l.ynn JUNIOR II 5 Charter StI'eet, Newhuryport . l70 Vllilliams Avenue, l.ynn S Eden Glen Road, Danvers IO Graves Avenue, l.ynn l29 Maverick Street, Chelsea . 36 Glen Street, Melrose . 61 Sprague Street. Malden . . 206 Bro-adway, Revere 3-I Rock Avenue, Swainpscott . . I lYillis Court, Lynn LZlliClll21llIS Lane, Ipswich 151 Iidgeniere Road, I.ynn I0 Hillside Avenue, Chelsea . I3 First Street, Ipswich 35 Corey Street, Iiverett I8 Evans Road, Ie'eahOdy 5-I .Xsliland Street, Melrose l-ll Federal Street, Salein S8 New Park Street, Lynn 7 Pickett Street, Ileverly 3 Forest Hill Avenue, Lynn . 33 Elm Street, XYest Lynn 2l Lincoln Avenue, Gloucester . 6-I XYalnut Street, Chelsea 36 Grant Road, East Lynn 61 Bucknam Street, liverett 62 Blossom Street. Chelsea . -I-I Tudor Street, Lynn COMMERCIAL SOPHOMORE I RXCHESON, R. NORMAN AHERN, HELENE K. . rl-XLDRICH, ROBERT ul. . ANDERSON, GRETA J. fXNDERSON, RICHARD S. ARAUJO, DOROTHY . BARRESI, EXRTHUR A. BEARSE, XVINNIFRED V. . 30 Elm Street, Lyllll . I0 Slater Street, lYehster . 18 Prospect Street, Milford 1-IO Mt. Vernon Street. Arlington 549 Union Street, New Bedford 36 Lebanon Street, Fall River . 30 Forest Hill Avenue, Lynn 37 Highland Street. Hyannis l3I.oI1c:Ii'1 I', LORA M. . HRENNAN, JEAN S. . liRl'SSliAl', HELEN C. BURKE, 1iDVYARDl:.. JR. lJESIXIONlJ, 1JANlIiL L. ljUt,,IEI,, BOLESLAIS L. l9VVINNELI., ROLAND A. ISVANS, ,AGNES . . FARGO, BARBARA . FOLEY, SHIRLEY M. . GANNON, HELEN M. . CIIUNTA, JOSEPH R. . GOLDBERG, RITA GOMES, BELMIRA . HASKELL, CECILY . HERATX', MARION M. IQASPARIAN, l.AfIARGARET IQELLEY, BARBARA J. , IQELLEY, PATRICIA L. . RUSSO, PHILLIP P., JR. SACCO, JOSEPH . . . 4 Loring Avenue, Salem . 20 Landon Road, Milton 13 Leyland Street, Dorcliestcr 82 Reflington Street, Svvanipscott . . 51 Breed Street. Lynn 8, 3 Yine Street. Lynn 98 Sayles Street, Lowell . 124 4 Jcean Street. Lynn 15 Hatch Road, Medford . . Allen Road, Billerica . 47 Gage Street, Lynn . O Bertuccio Avenue, Salem . 19 Ocean Street, Beverly 262 Bates Street, New Bedford . 4 Exeter Park, Cambridge 5 Roberts Street, Brookline 28 High Street, Haverhill . O0 Brattle Street, Arlington . 60 Brattle Street, Arlington 76 XVellingtOn Avenue, Everett 24 Englewood Avenue, Everett COMMERCIAL SOPHOMORE I1 HILL, XYILLIAM G. . KUNINSKI, CLAIRE . LAZAR, RAMONA . LONERGAN, MARY H. AIASKIEVVICZ, HELEN AICGINN, NIARIE . BKICMAHON, MARIE . BICPARTLAND, ELLEN V. NH'BERG, JUNE M. . PARTOLL, NAOMI PORTER, RUTH A. RICKER, VERA E. SIIIEL, IDOROTHY A. . STAPLES, GLORIA C. . SWANSON, DOROTHY C. TRIANTAFILOU, THESPINA. AVALSH, CLAIRE J. . VVEBSTER, JOAN M. . .'A'HEARN, MARY . JALPERT, FAITH . . ANTHONY, PATRICIA V. AUGER, PATRICIA . BASSETT, MARJORIE L. . 9 Friendship Road, Mattapan 83 Second Street, Turner's Falls 29A Everett Avenue, Somerville . 56 Lake Street, Webster Turkey Hill Road, Newburyport . . 8 Park Street, Peabody 370 Wasliiiigtoii Street, Brookline 58 Mystic Street, Charlestown . Orange Street, East Douglas . 113 VVillow Street, Chelsea 102 Washington Street, Fairhaven . 37 Grafton Street, Brockton 169' Walnut Street, Brookline Central Avenue, Ocean Bluff . 9 No-rrnal Avenue, Lowell . 75 Green Street, Woburn 78 East Park Avenue, East Lynn . 40 Stone Street, Beverly SOPHOMOIRE I . 74 Victoria Street, Revere . . 20 Lynn Street, Chelsea 85 Fairview Avenue, Peabody . 249 Loring Avenue, Salem 25 Barnard Street, Marblehead l'iliRRlliAN, .XRLINIQ M. . I8 Summit .Xvenut-, livt-rt-tt Bl.AckA1.I., l,IIYI.I.ls I.. . 3-l Moore Street, Soiiu-rville liOSlA, CLAIRE . . 57 Gov. vvllllllfllll Ruarl, Somerville liU'l'HWEI.I,, Jovcie A. . 79 Parker Street, Nt'NYlllll'ylJHl'1 l3OYLAN,1VlARYli. . . 1.2 Kinsnian Court. liisxviclt BURNIIAAI, l':l.lZAliliTll A. . Countv Road, lisfex t'AnII.I., JOANNI-2 J. . . 75 Pleaszuit Street, Rf'Yl'1'k' f.XRliI.I.A, l'.LIzAIaETII CIIRlS'l'UPllliR, l.ORRAINli COLLI Ns, BARBARA M. CUl'Ol'I.0S, .APH ROIIIT li E. lJ.xI.Y, l,A'l'RlCl.-X T. . EocII.s, lX'lARCELLA NV. FAGONI-2, J EANETTE A. FALLON, PATRICIA I.. FLANAGAN, TERESA C. FLETCHER, .ANN C. FLYNN, FRANCES E. FREEDMAN, LEONA . GI,fJX'ER, ANNA M. . LTORFINE, liL1ZABETH C. Goss, X'IRGINIA R. . GRIFFITH, ELAINE L. CYCONNOR, BIARY E. ST. LAERENT, 'FHERESE ALLEYNE, RIT.-X V. FOVVLER, NANCY R. . HANLEX', NORMA J. . HILL, GLAIJYS E. . KANE, NIARILYN T. . KEELTAN, NTARGARET T. K1NIIAN,JOAN M. . LANDRY, JEANNETTE L. RIAGLIO, .ANTOINETTE T. NICCARRON, JOAN M. BICFARLANE, JANET B. RICLAUGHLIN, NIYRA D. MCLEAN, ANNE F. . NIEIZLER, MARION JEANNE I. NIERCIER, AIURPHY, MARY J. . NIURRAY, ANNE M. . MARY E. . NOLAN, RENNER, M. LOUISE . ROTTENBERG, LILLIAN S. SAWYER, MARGARET M. SENFLEBEN, ELAINE M. SHAMBERGER, HELEN M SHANNON, NIARY T. . SHEEHAN, LORETTO C. G A. SOPHOMORE . 37 l'ark Street, Arlnigton 1-l Neptune Street Cionrt, l.vnn . . 1.2 Barton Street, Salem . 8 NYarren Street, l.v'n. 18 Maine Avenue, Somerv Ille 26 lilltllillll Street. Soinerville . 2 Cpland Road, Yvllltllftlll . 191 West Street, Malden 48 Bay State Avenue. Somerville Sheridan Avenue, Medford 127 . 91 Quincy Street, Arlington . 23 VVave Avenue, Revere . 52 Mt. Pleasant Street, Lynn Jacques Street, Somerville 1-14 . 3-19 Rice Avenue, Revere -13 Jay Street, Camliridge 5 Milton Street, Camliridge 31 Perkins Street, Salem II . 6 Carlisle Street. Dorchester 3-l Market Street, Newburyport . 26 Highland Avenue. Sauguf . 506 Green Street. Cainliridge . 20 Adams Street, Danvers 35 Everett Street, Beverly Farms . 7 Moulton Avenue, Salem 1-1-1 Princeton Street, East Boston . 38 Chase Street, Beverly . . 77 Swan Street, Everett . 12 Jackson Terrace. Lynn 36 Brackenlmurg Street. Malden . 62 Calvary Street, Xyllllllitlll . 2 Brenton Street, Dorchester . 1 W'isteria Street, Salem Putnam Street, Danvers 27y2 . . 35 Allen Avenue. Lynn 7 VVillIur Street. Everett 92 Bailey Road, Somerville . 12 Silver Road, Everett 2-l Everett Street. Somerville . 7 Victoria Street, Saugus . . 20 Rav Street, Lvnn 10 Fairfield Street, Cambridge 58 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge 5'lliPIlIiNS, AIIRIAAI . 'l'IiRn.xN, IJIRAINE . 'l'nOxiI'sON, JACQl'IiI.INli l.. 'l'I'RNI-QR li.YliRll'IA . AYARNIQY, AIARILYN .AMARLQ LOUIs J. . .XNDERsoN, BARBARA J. lSARROws, LILLIAN A. IIICCKVVITH, JOHN E. JR IJEIJROSIAN, GEORGE . BOY, .ANGELO Y. BOYD, JOAN B. . IiROVVNELLIQICHARIJ . HYRNIE, IAIARY A. . CAFARELLI, Rt'IBERT J. COLLINS, ELIZABETH K. CRONIN, PATRICIA M. IKIREENGLASS, SHELDON GRILLO, JOHN F. . HANLON, IXIARGARET A. JANssON, RUTH E. . LOAIRARDI, JOsERHINE lXIAt NRILI.. RODNEY I-.. Mt'DONALD, JOSEPH M. IXIELEMED, IXIORRIS . AIURPHY, RIT.-X A. PATCH, NIARIE F. . RVBENSTEIN, PHILIP SLAVEN, JOHN A., JR. SL'I-l.IVAN, JOHN E., JR. THoxIsON, ROBERT H. IIJORPEY, IAVIARIE C. . Sf JVHUMORIC 18 Sunnyside Avenue. Saugus . 77 Shztwniut Street. Chelsea . 12 Giles Avenue, Beverly 70 lilinwnnfl Street, Somerville . 249 tfhestinit Street. Lynn III 94 Everett Street, East Boston 171 XXX-stern Avenue. Gloucester . 32 Ingleside Avenue, Chelsea . 23 Sewall Street, Lynn . . 54 Beaver Street, Salem . ll Cnion Avenue. Everett S Atwood Street. Newburyport .. . 17 Moon Street, Lynn . . 61 Broad Street, Salem 44 Frankfort Street, East Boston 27 Cambridge Terrace, Cambridge 12 VVest Baltimore Street, Lynn 304 VVashington Avenue, Chelsea 20 East Main Street, Gloucester . . 17 Cheever Street. Chelsea . 82 Harris Street, Revere 43 Essex Street, Cambridge 14 Clifton Avenue, Saugus 48 Rowell Avenue, Lynn 53 Francis Street, Everett 50 Valley Street, Everett 42 Cherry Street. VVenhani 197 Townsend Street, Boston 495 Rantoul Street. Beverly 22 H-Oward Street, Salem . 64 New Park Street, Lynn . 23 Raymond Street, Everett Visco, CARMELLA . 64 West Eagle Street, East Boston AYIIITE, G. DONALD . . . 9 Ames Street, Lynn VYILLARD, LOUISE E. . . . 73 Astor Street, Lynn AYINSLOVV, BERNERD N. 43 Cottage Street, Chelsea VVOLEE, ALFRED T. . XYRIGHT, HELEN V. . . 61 Bucknam Street, Everett . 17 Thurston Road, Melrose AA,YMAN,1NIARION L. . 55 Bay State R-oad, Arlington COMMERCIAL FRESHMAN I IIACHERMAN, EVELYN HALCH, E. JOAN BANTA, EVELYN L. BARTLETT, MARY A. . Bi-:TsEs, GEORGE J. 14 Kosciusko Street, Peabody . 392 Westerii Avenue, Lynn Highland Rioad, Lakeville 39 Safford Street, Lynn 123 Cross Street, Lowell i 11I.AliIi, JOIIN . . l.111CKl.l'lY, 1lIcI.I-:N A. BIIc'1iI.EY, 1,.X'l'RIC'lA .X, 11l'RNS, NORMAN CAA1 AIARATA, 1:RANk'l'lSCA M. CASEY, ARL1-:NI-1 M. . CIIANOLER, JOAN CLEBNIIQ, 1N1YRA COIII-QN, 1,I1.LlAN CRONIN, l1ARY M. CI'I.I.liN, RIQIIARIJ J... DI-:IcIIY, ANN . . . 1Cc'oNOMoRoLoLIs, CHRISTINE .1':GAN, l.ORRIli-.ANN . . FA II EY, A1lI.1JRl'lD K. . . 1JAL'LKNER, A. LESLIE, JR. FEMINO, LEAH M. . . FISHMAN4, ISVELYN B. FRANK, KENNETH 1. GILYNTA, JOSEPH F. . Gwozoz, JEANNE Y. l'1.XIJFlEI.D, .ARTHUR . HARBOUR, BARBARA A. JIITRAS, 1X1ILDRED E. . 1iENNEDY, BARBARA A. COMMERCIAL 11Rl'NELL, 1fICHARD P. LANDRY, A1ARILYN E. . Luz, 1M1ARYANN B. . . MACEACHERN, M. JEANNE AIAHONEY, BARBARA J. . AICLEOD, HELEN K. . MCMAHON, 1N'1ARY T. BIISKELLV, 1N'1ARY E. . . AIULCAHY, ELIZABETH C. . AIURRAY, SHIRLEY M. NEENAN, JAMES J. . NEIPRIS, 1Y1ARCIA E. NOBLE, 1Xf1ARY E. . NOWACKI, LORETTA A. CYMALEY, BIAUREEN F. O'NEII.1., JOSEPH X. . fD'NEIL, AIARILYN . . f,DlRIORDAN, 1X'1ARGARE'I' M. RINES, HELEN F. . Ross, BARBARA A. . ST. AMANO, RICHARD L. SCHECKER, JOAN H. . SHAVV, BERNADETTE . SPINALE, YOLANDA C. STRANGE, JEAN A. . 6217 1111511111 Street, 1.-Xllll H5 XYZlSlllllglfllI Street, l'e:1l111fly . 36-l vVL'SlL'l'l1 .AYi'Ill1l', 1.A'llll - 1 . . . D1 lerrv 5ll't't'l, 5Hllll'l'1.lllt' U4 l'earl Street. So111erv1lle 20 17111211111 Roacl, .'A1'lll1QlUll . 116 Green Street, 1,'Yll1l . 9 Jxlltllllltlll Park, 1.J'Il1l . 13 1iZl1'f1llCl' Street, Auieslrurv 28 Cjuruev Street, Clllllllflllgt' . 12 Gage Avenue, Lowell . 26 Maplerlale Place, SXVZIIIIJJSCUU . . 17 Butterfielcl Street, Lowell 10-l Craiwell Avenue, West Springlieltl . . 65 712011111111 Avenue, Lowell . 10 iXllC11 Street. SZllt'l1l . -11 liuclicott Street, 82116111 . -12 Cl1atl1a111 Street, Lynn . 52 Recllaurls Street, Spriugfieltl . 57 Webster Avenue. Somerville 21 Clarence Street, Soutl1 1Jart111outl1 . . 148 Lowell Street, Methuen . 10 Graucl View Roacl, Chelsea 21 1Q1Cl1l11Ul1tl Street, New Beclforcl FRIESHMAN ll -15 Plautatiori Street. XYoreester . 142 Pearl Street, Camlmriclge 8 .Xl!1llgtO11 Avenue, Pealsoclv . 6 Oher Street, Beverly . 79 Central .AYCI1llC, Revere . 7 Orcliarcl Street, Salem . -1 Poplar Street. Lvuu 15 A1C111L1611 Street, Lowell 28 Chester Street. Maltleu . 35 Allen Avenue. 1-v1111 . 6-1 AYZI1'l'C'I1 Street, 1-v1i11 185 Maiu Street, Malcleu . . 62 Keutlall Street. Lawrence 54 Rhode Island Avenue, Fall River . . 6 Iverson Roacl, Beverly . 15 XY21511lJll1'l1 Street, Lv1111 25 Harrison Avenue, Gloucester . 35 Berkelv Street. Lawreiiee . 55 School Street, Merriuiac 11 Cleaves Street, Jamaica Plain . 216 Lafayette Street, Salem . 50 Pearl Avenue, Vvllltllfilll 30 Sl121WSl'ICC1l Road, East Boston . 106 Margin Street, 52116111 14 Ave11ue A, Turuers Falls 'l'IIIB,vI'1.'1','l'1IoxIAs.X. lRIiNll1l..XY, RAYNIOND .X. YAGGI-2, ulovcli A. . XYALI., LEONARD li. . XYALSII, .ANNICTTE B. XYliLI.1Nli, MARY . VYIIITARER, LORRAINE C. QXLOISI, NIARIE R. . ANToNOI'oL'Los, JANICE ARMSTRONG, BARBARA M. .ATKINS, EIUNICE M. . liEAUI.ll5U, MARLENE V. BERGMAN, NANC'X' S. BOHNWAGNER, LUIS . BURNS, ELEANOR R. . CALLAIIAN, ALICE M. CARLOVV, .IOAN M. . CARPENTER, GERALDINE CHRIsToIfoRo, LORRAINE A CHRISTOFORO, PATRICIA M COOK, VIRGINIA A. . QULLINANE, TERESA M. CUNNINGHAM, SALLIE A. lDORAN, MARGARET C. DUGGAN, ELAINE M. . ELLIS, JACQUELINE M. FARNIIAM, MARY C. . FEINGOLD, MALTRICE . FILLACIO, DOLORES L. FINKELMAN, :ADELE S. FINLAY, VIRGINIA M. FINN, PALTLA B. . FRANGOS, IRENFI FRIEND, MARY M. GATES, ANN M. HAM, BARBARA M. . KI.IC'KSTEIN, JEANETTE LESHANA, HOWARD M. LIMONGIELLO, JOHN A. LOVETT, RONALD B. . Mc AIANUS, DAVID J. PAPPAS, CHRISTIE . SEPE, JOSEIPH A. . SI-ARICIO, FRANK J. . CAVERLY, K. JOANNE HAMILTON, LOUISE F. HAM MERSTROMV, ELAINE M. HOOPER, BARBARA . 1flQliSllM.XN . ol Lawrence Street, Salem , 1U County Xxlily, Beverlv 311 lindicott Street, Peabody 39 Banks Road, Swainpseott . 52 New Park Street, Lynn . lll Fay Street, Axvllllllllglflll 22 Siluznn Hill Road, Rockport 1 . 40 Bosson Street, Revere 32 .Xshland Street, Newburyport . . 70 Glen Street, Malden 171 llurrill Street, Swampscott . . 9 XYest Terrace. Salem 893 XYZlSl1l1lgtOll, Street, Norwood 76 lnnis Street. North Andover . 28 VVebster Street, Lynn . 73 Freeman Street, Arlington 69 Merriam Street, Somerville 29 Columbia Boulevard, Peabody . . 869 Broadway, Revere . . 10 Calumet Street, Revere 14 Dalton Street, Newburyport . . 7 Mill Street, Arlington . 5 Eliot Street, Somerville . 44 Brooks Avenue, Arlington 19 Plummer Avenue, Newburyport 25 Centennial Avenue, Saugus . Jewett Street, Georgetown 162 Shirley Street, Wintlirop . . 29' Grant Road, Salem 168 Glenway Street, Dorchester . 82 Parker Street, Chelsea . 6 George Street, Chelsea 102 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn . . 78 Park Street, Lynn . . 94 Fenno Street, Revere . 9 Fillmore Street, Beverly 585 Highland Avenue, Malden . 120 Marianna Street, Lynn . 9 Murray Court, East Boston . 81 Glendale Street, Everett . . 31 Empire Street, Lynn . 649 Boston Street, Lynn . 36 Folsom Street, Revere 45 Lexington Street, Everett FRESHMAN II 5 Folger Avenue, Beverly 205 Adams Street, Malden . 22 West Avenue, Salem 42 Hamilton Street, Everett lll'T'l'UN, CllAR1.0'l 1'I-I A. 201 1 lll'Rl.1'2Y, .'XNNl'1'l9. . JICNNICSS, NANt'X' . JUIINSUN, JXITIJRIEY I.. JOIINSON, l':1.1iANUR A. JOIINSON, JEANNIQ E. KING, XYINIIfRIcII ll. liNIt:IIT, JANET . Al.XN11 I , llARHARA J. Alt'fi1V1'ZRN, RIARIAN G. AlCSORl.1-IY, JANE M. . AlCSUR1.1EY, PATRICIA A, AlL'Rl'HY, .ALICE I.. . MVRRIIY, IRENE C. . NAHORNUK, NIARION I.. f,fN1i1Ll., lNlARY Y. . IDIYENS, PATRICIA A. P1-IRRON1, NANCY R. RODMAN, SYLVIA M. . SCOTT, NIARGARET XY. SIICAIAN, HARRIET 1... SI-ICAIAN, AIIRIABI R. S AI ALLWOOII, AIARGARET SMITH, BARBARA J. . SmIERs,CONsTANCE . X'AseONCELI.Os, EVELYN XVALSH, ANGELA . XYALSH, MARY J. xYILTON,1X1ARY . XYOODS, ANNE . ZANI, PATRICIA A. ANIIREADIS, JOHN . BEAUMONT, :ANN VV. BETHUNE, JOAN L. . CAHILL, PATRICIA L. CORCORAN, EILEEN J. COCTURE, XYILLIAM H. DAWSON, LAFRENCE C. DIFILIPPO, EVA A. . FARRAHER, JEAN F. . FITZGERALD, FRANCIS N. GROESBECK, GEORGE YY. HARNEY, ELIZABETH A. HARVEY, SARAH E. . HENNESSEY, JEAN M. . liILROY, VVILLIAM J., JR. KOKIDKO, ELLEN . LAMBERT, DENX'SE Y. LAMPRON, N.ANCX' Y. LEAHY, VVILLIAAI A., JR. 105 llelliiiglizmi Street, lil1l'lSL'Il Qilllfflllfl .Xu-IIIIe, Nnrtli .A1l1l4IXL'l' . 0115 Czilmrit Street, lit-It-I'ly . 72 Ya-I'uII:I Street, l.X'l111 . 2-1 XYiIIclNOr Street, .xfllllglllll 111 C:IrletOiI Street, Alt'll1l1L'11 . 517 Spruce Street, 1'lIelNe:I 311 Aslilzuid Street, Nt-w1IIII'I'iIOI'I 1710 Nurtll Shure Ruud, Revere 2-1 1.:IwsIIII Ruud, AYl11L'l1k'SU'l' . -10 lfllery Street, CzIIIIlmI'itlg'I 96 Trowbridge Street, Cziiiilirirlgtt 38 lirowiiiiig Ruud, Sumerville . 50 Valley Street, Everett 5 W'lIeeler Street Cuurt, l.J'1l11 16A Summit Avenue, l.zIwI'eIICe . 36 Ash Avenue, Somerville . S3 Siimmer Street, Salem 56 Chester Avenue, XN'iIIt1IrOp . 27 NYill:Ird Street. Malden 173 Baiiiliridge Street, Malden 79 North CU111111011 Street, l,J'111l . 506 Eastern Avenue, l.J'1111 O29 XYaslIiIIgtOII Street, Quincy . -12 County Street, lpswieli 270 Pleasaiit Street, XYiIIt1Ii'IIp . . 22 Eden Street, Salem . . GrOYe Street, 'lhpsfieltl 48 Higlilzmd Road, SOmerYil1e 1-1 Cl1CSU1ll1 Street, Marlilelieztd . 5 West Street, Arliiigtmi FRESHMAN 111 16-1 B10-O1IIi1IgdzIle Street, Chelsea 20 Garrison Street, Grnvelzmd . 279 Maple Street, llzmvers 75 Pleasant Street, Revere 8-1 COI11l1161'C1lll Street, l.J'11l1 8-1 Higliland Avenue. Sztlem 29 Brooklawn Terrace, l.J'l111 5 Sargent Road, Swzimpseott 156 Belmoiit Street, Malden . . -16 Page Street, Revere 39 Redington Street. Swampseutt . 6 Glenwood Circle, l,J'l111 . 10 XYzIrd Street, Ipswich 13 Keiisingtoii Avemie, Sumerville . . 911 liroadway, Chelsea 25356 Charles Street, XYzIlt1IzmI 87 Brookfield Street, Lawrence . 12 Newell Street., Cambridge 101 Glenwood Road, Somerville l l l l lg l.yNt'n, llxxyx M, . , , .ZH llull Street, lleyerly Mm lilli, lQlt'lI.XlQIr XX. . ZH lhtey Street. Malden MM l.1c.xx, .lli.XNli'l'I'li .X. 122 l'i:1lt'4+11 Street. liawt lioeton hl.XRli,,lUllN lf. . . , 7ri llarenflon .Xyelnltz Lynn Mt'lJoN.xLiw,l'11y1.L1H.X. . Zl .Xntumn Street, Lynn Kl4'liR.X'l'll, Xxxvy I.. IN lissex Street, Danyers All-ISI-I'l'Il, hl,XRll.YX l.. . 4 6 lliye Street. Methuen l,li'l'lil-IXYICII, XXill.l.l.X xi bl. . . l23 Maple Street, Lynn l,U0l.lER, .XLICE M. . , IS llaker Avenue, Hamilton RONAN, JOHN H. . 2 .Xtlamf Street, Newburyport SHAW, lXllLI7RlilJ Y. . . 7 Lamson Place, Cambridge SHEPPARO, :XLHERT 'lf 2IiJ.X Prospect Street. liyerett SOROUINSKI, THERESE A. . 28 Symond Street, Salem SULUINIIAM, DORtl'l'I'IX' A. . 4 Rice Street, Salem Sr-ITZ, THELMA . . . 5 Xllieeler Street Court. Lynn SNVIEIENEY, JAMES N., -IR. 44 Dunbar Avenue, Medford . 6 Charles Street. Salem 4 Glendale .-Xyenue, Peabody 'l'1yNAN, ROBERT . 'l'OwEy. CARROLL F. . ZWONIK, CHESTER S. 5 Prospect Street, Peabody SPECIAL STUDENTS CHAMBERLAIN, CARLTON L. . 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Bryant - TfJa1m1'oj9sis The Junior Class The College Bookstore ::::::0::oo-:::-Q 'r 1+ 'r 'r 'n 'a 'r 4a 'a 'r 'a 'n 'r Wu 'r 'r 'r 'a f-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: ec-eeeoooea-000004-00 The enis Athletic Association The Wcmeifs Athletic Association QVQQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQQQQQQ00Q000 004'QQQQQpf: ::::::::::::00eooo'0 The Fre hman Class The ooperative ouncil -v--- vvvvvv--vv-0000000004-00000000000000 linger llnnelnt Cooperative llfmk 256 Essex St. Salem Cver half a century of friend- ly service, helping ideal people to own their own homes and to save systematically. All Shares Insured in Full N-Elllflfllieag Trtist Conipany SALEM, MASS. -4-4-.4-4-4-4 The Olfllliff Bczzzkizzg Insfifzffion in Salem N'o-4-asa-.. Members of the Federal Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve System HIJ0l1,f Mmlcllc' Tbrolzgb l,if1 ' . . . liveryonc- should formulate and adopt with all his will a definite Hnancial plan for life. 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