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I Mn- .1 Q .Q ' '+---.. .1 QV- H ' ......,,, M - - . x 5 - V WNW-A A km 'M .4-. .-.. ...-,....7-, -. .. A k . ...pvg ' ' 1 Yb x , 'Wi N ' i N f. A 1 1 ' X b ' A- -.s 6:7349 J gl, ix Q g'3x N x ' -Vg Q -V . T. -X f ,MH RM J, L , --MX iifih -Q- -- -M 5' xx QNQH R ' Ni'-V 3,...f-F-158 H R, K N-Qxflgn . f-- X - '- ' W V': L is X--- -.233 'W N N X ' X ---T' gf-Q? rf ., i i-,Y-S '-.::.-L , : - D X 'N-.-...........--, M 'C2...... X,,,.f- .... ,.. - '1 bg -N if Q si X 3. SXEQ ' X 5 X 1 A. , MX xX 'inma- ,A O I i 1 be . W r vfx 1 4 I I 3 w , 1 A UB lipper W f cub 6 5 Q, EE I w 5 1 ,. 1 gg Y 3 V ff? nv k G X, J' S YI 0 ' l85A liuhlinhrh hg Ihr Ollafm nf 1953 uf Thr ' State Ciwrhvra Glnllegv Eli Quinn, illkwzarhuhrtm iihv Ollippvr gztaff . .Editor-in-Chief MARYANN B. LUZ ' Assistant Editor A A THERESE A. SOBOCINSKIN Li,5e,f,,,f3, E51 jim- Business Managm' A BARBARA A. ROSS MARY E. MISKELL AC1UC1'fiSilIg Mrzlmgers , MAUREEN F. O'MALEY . MARY-JANE PERKINS Pbozfograpfay Editors MARY M. CRONIN FRANCIS N. FITZGERALD Art Ea'if01's A A Q, ALICE' M. CALLAHAN EVA A.. Di FILIPPO SeC1'e1fa1'3' DOLORES L. FILLACIO Associate Editors JUAN E. BALCH PHYLLIS A. MCDONALD ELEANOR A. FRANEY MARGARET E. SMALLNVOOD YOLANDA C. SPINALE Aa71fise1's PRESIDENT EDWARD A. SULLIVAN Business cmd Li1fe1'a1'y Aff MISS GERTRUDE BURNHAM MRS. WINIFRED H. HIGGINS iffkk Pxfr- C f.xEix Y my W, if x ag I 1 1 1 go 'ff A 7 F 1 Zilhv 0115155 nf 1953 Evhiratra Uhr Gllipprr in illsunrrnrr EV. ilinmrrg Azfiiniani Igrnfvnznr sinh Glnarh 3111 llrrngniiinn nf Elia Athlriir lgrnmvan Mrnial Binpnaiiinn ani! Cmnuinr Zlnivrrzt in Hia Siuhrntz 1 1 1 1 P' v-...Ap-..--...a.,.a-.......-..-1-:. c.114,1guzl:1liuan-.A-,-'-W . ...fn :uf s. ...Zn vw -.- Af MB.-avg-1.4.--u 1 u- -.- -.r.1.- 4. 'l1P 1Hrnaihvn1'a Hivaaagr Etymologically, a pilgrim is a wayfarer, and in this sense we are all pilgrims. Life is an adventure upon which we have embarked. The earth where we dwell presents a perpetual challenge to our capacities. We move from one experience to another. We gravitate in various directions. Wfe become alternately introspectiife and gre- garious, deliberate and impulsive, virtuous and gross. It is impossible to escape the inexorable clutch of circumstancef' Our lines are cast in sundry places when destiny throws the dice. No necromancy can chart the future, no miracle can undo the past. Truly we are pilgrims in a very literal interpretation of the word. Where are we going? This is a perfectly natural question. Even irrational crea- tures satisfy a purpose. It is idiotic to assert that we are no more than Wanderers whose journey is terminated by death. Such a statement implies that man's mag- nificent faculties were devised for transient ends, and are exercised only in the pursuit 'of illusory goals. It means that every expenditure of energy, every manifestation of enthusiastic behavior accomplishes no useful result except perhaps the attainment of personal pleasure by the hedonist or the production of a healthier environmental climate by the ascetic. We must recognize the existence of more enduring objectives if we concede the dominion of an omnipotent God. I have reached an age at which many people begin to realize that the most im- portant thing in life is preparing for death. It is remarkable that very few acknowl- edge this truth in adolescence, and it is equally amazing that some never accept it at all. We speak glibly of eternity, but to the average person, eternity is a nebulous state to be shared by disembodied spirits in a remote and shadowy hereafter. Reason dictates that we should bring ourselves at an early age to a comprehension of the reality and inevitability of a future life, and identify it - whatever creed we profess - as our ultimate destination. The Pilgrim Fathers fled from England to escape political, religious, and economic persecution. They established on American soil a colony fashioned according to their own concepts of morality and justice. Not everything they did was defensible. But they were wayfarers with an ideal, adventurers with a will. Their voyage typifies the span between the beginning and the end of life. The landing at Plymouth sym- bolizes the fulfillment of a dream. They left us a heritage which we would do well to preserve, an example which we might profitably imitate. They were a courageous, persevering, and conscientious people, undaunted by adversity, humble in success. When danger threatened, they invoked God's help, when harvests were plentiful, they gave thanks for His bounty. These very qualities drew them, like a lodestone, to the rock- bound shores of Massachusetts. So shall the- motivation of good character steer us safely to port when we, like the Pilgrims, sail beyond the far horizon to a new and happier life. While I was writing this message, I heard the news of Joseph Stalin,s death. As you read these words, it will be almost three months since the ostentatious travesty which the press calls his funeral. For days the inert body of one of the 1'1'1,0St feared rulers in history lay stretched on a resplendent catafalque, flanked by the trappings of Muscovite pageantry. An interminable procession of faceless millions Hled by the gaudy bier in a bizarre tribute to a dead miscreant whom they had virtually deified in life. Stalin was a pilgrim, too. He was like the rest of us in origin and design. The record indicates that his objectives were perfidious and foul. The adulation which marked his passing was in inverse proportion to the quality of his pilgrimage. Where was he going? Where is he now? 0 Elklrulig nf 1112 Glnllvilf 2 r 1 i 1 VERNA B FLANDERS FLORENCE B. CRUTTENDEN B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. Social Science Socml SCIBIYC6 MILDRED B. STONE GEORGE F. MOODY B.S.Ed., M.A. B.S.Ed., LL.B., M.A. Mrztloematics V Director of Traiaziug, Edzzcrztiofz MIRA XVALLACE B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Physical Education LILLIAN M, HOFP B.S., M.A. Speedo LEON H. ROCKWELL B S., MA. Education GERTRUDE BURNHAM B.A., M.A. Evzglisfo E EDNA M. MCGLYNN LAXVRENCE T. LOXVREY B.A., MA., PED. Ph-B Social Sdem-C, Logic, Physical Edueafzoiz RICHARD H. ROCKETT B.A., LLB., M.Ed. Business Law, French, Speech ROGER A. HAIKDY B.S., M.B.A. Business Ea'11ca1fi01z HELEN J. KEILY ADELE M. DRISCOLL B-B-A-, M-Ed-, Ed-D B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ed.D Demi, Giiiclaizce Ef1,,m,fi0,, EARLE S. COLLINS BEATRICE WITHAM B.A., M.Ed. BS., M.Ed. Physical Science Business Edzicazfioifz Z 1 A DANIEL F. HARRIGAN, JR. JAMES B' SULLIVAN B.S'Ed. RA., Ms., Ph.D. ' Hm1dw7,i,fi,Zg Biological Sricvicc' BRUCE F. SEFFERY MAIKY M. JONES B.A.A., LLB., M.C.S. BS-.Ed., NLA., Ed.D. Head of Business Educatiorz English DC176lTlf7'7Z6l11f, EclziCati01z v 4 5 I J SERENA G. HALL B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English LEO F. HENNESSEY B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Educczzfion 'V V1 f Q-WV , V Q' M X a n X Q fy VV Z 2 , f ,,,, V Vy 7 .VNV :f - -f ' V' 45- PVVV ff V, Z . , ,. Vw 7 V Q , ,f :VV ,Q V V V .VJ I V g! f- A ' fwilw . 1 1 M35 V f..1 V E V af, z W V , VV N :,f'! .f7y X Vf V11 J fi W E ' ' nmrv 111:f1 Hr A , I V' xii' VV ' ' 'O X WV . ' -- N 4? ,ff V TQST M N V V ,R-QVVVV V V V VV 4 - V V 1 VV 1 A.. V 1 1!!! ,V g 5 v , , 1 ai-Vfici V gy xy K X 24 ' 7 , ff X' f ' VVVff X ff 2 J, 1 Z!-gjfhx, ff V i xgfg X74 Nf f x 35 f mi, ff O,,!,Qf,!i - V '-', 9, A 5 M 1 xx, 4, V Asn VVV v V V V K QV ,.EVV V VV V .-,. V V ,WF ', ' V V Vg , , fr:VV:,:,VVy-,V V ' MV, V E V f'!1gV1VsVVi WWF -- V V K., N, X ,XVI VV VV ,Z N-yy .V, V! ,VV-:af 325.-Q V V x X. V f ff f A X A, 1 V V 3 V f.. 4 - X ' 9V':V:'fQ1i Q H4 ' 4 VfV V XMI? 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HIGGINS B.S.Ed., M.A. Ar t 6 XML B Z-if' HELEN T MACKEY B.S M Ed Physical FCIIICIIHOIZ PARKER f. DEXTER CHARLES F. KIEFER, jR. B.A., M.C.S. B.S.Ed., M.A. Business Ecliiccziion Social Science MARY E. CASEY FRANK J. HILFERTY B.S.Ed., M.A. B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. English Biological Science f05EpH A, SULLIVAN J. RAYMOND SILVA B.s.Ed., M.Ed. N B-A-, M-Ei V R - eng :iw Business Eclucazfion Mrzzffaenznzfzcs Bs I-1 N 9: ns- Vi S '-Q i' ' s gi.. ELSIE M. MCCABE GRANT NV. SEIBERT NF BA., Bs., M.A. BA., M.s. Sis: Libm1ficz1z Assisfullf Lilzruriun 'fm' ff S 'T -N L! . Vg ','- we fx J 'SW N?T11t - vs ,. N! za, ff: 'Z MILDRED BERNIAN B.S.Ed., KLA. Geography' Q - M .Q .,..-i LILLIAN F. MCHUGH B.S.Ed., M A. 11' V 'iii , , i 3 V Sulyszfzzfute 171 Social Sczence 31 5. -,K 0 ,I-:luis . 5, MARGAF.ET W. DOWER B.A., M.A. Social Science i i i i MAURICE A. MORIN B.A., LL.B. Subszfituzfe in Business Law, Frenclo, Speech ANN K. CLARIQ Registrar MARGARET C. MORRISON GERTRUDE R. WILLIAMS R . N . College Nurse MARY M. O'KEEFFE Secretary' DOREEN T. POITRAS Bookkeeper C 1 1, ,. k Q Efarulig nf Thr Ernining Srhnnl V. JOHN RIKKOLA B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Principal JAMES T. AMSLER B.S.Ed., M.Ed. . Practical Arts VIOLA I. MUNYAN B.S.Ed., M.S. Home Economics XVILLIAM A. RICH B.S.Ed., M.A. Gracie Eight 1 4 I 1 K A i ESTHER L, SMALL MINERVA M. HUDGINS Gwzde Seven B-S-Ed-, M-Ed Graffc' Six 'mx fa-5 Q MARY V HOURIHAN DORIS A CAMBRIDGE B S Ed M Ed B S Ed sf ,ff , Grade Five Grade Four RUTH L. SOUTHWICK MARY F, WADE B.S.Ed., M.Ed. B.S.Ed. Grade Three Grade Two AGNES E. MCCOURT BEULAH M. SWEETSER B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Ki1Zd6TgdTf61Z Grade One WVMl9 SxAwwfWmW..Wy,W.MW,..xw. +9 ,ps 6,-. -qw--A ..., ,-.-- .xx X., ,,..,, MWJ ,gr .-...r . I . S I Mx, - m A. it ami ,y 'MDW' 'Will iilv ,' f f 1 2' GW' ,J f 4-1 '. A Q gli K, ' I -ll.: ..- --Q., W ,Ny-Q .. qmpnls 1 ..-nw N... 1 1.- ' ' 1. H - -f xfqXi.... Q A v f Was the Mayflower launched by cowards, steered by men behind their-time? Turn those tracks toward Past or Future, that make Plymouth Rock sublime? a f Z Z2 Z' i .1- gf' -Z, fi 'Z' I T' ll ll' iw , l I I I H km ll i ' '1 ef. l 'il I l 4 , X ' N I lil 1 3 I ll , 1 I I 1 ww ,i: -n--2?-'-T. -, , ,-,li ff f ff 7 W ...Q , - . . ..,,, .... -. f-....-.....-.....,......,,, 795' ff!!! ,www CJ Uhr Staff A H1 Ecfifoz'-i11-Cfaivf MARYANN Luz BIlSil7C'SS Nftlllflgfl' MARY NIISKELL Assisffzlzf Ezfifor THERESE SOBOCINSKI f Sf'C'l'C'flIl'j' DOLORES FILLACIO v I. . n I 1 '...,v, , W. .-. ,1,.,.-'.,o- ., R: C Pl90f08 f'P!93' MAIKY CRONIN Ar! EVA DIFll.ll'l'O A FRANCIS FITZGERALD Al,.lCflf CA LLAHAN muff? 'r I I I I I 5 l a -.. .,.-,,..-,-.1-4.-L,...,.....1.H..... L4. . - ..um m ' ,,., ,, , ., - . . , , . , A I , Y , ....-.k....f..................-f...................... .-,......:...........,..-,,.,,,,,,:,QM.M, , l l v . - 5Iaff in 5:1 0E10clN51g1 ai 1 NIO at mark W5 'M Aa' L'C'l'ffSj17g NIfll7!IgC'l'S A MARY-JANE PERKINS MAUREEN O,MALEY WWW . afwwn- Annual rn. '43-J? J Q7 LD ELEANOR FRANEY ztermy Efllfm- BARBARA R055 Ass0c1:1fc'En'1f01s JOAN BALCH, PHYLU5 MCDONA P ' MAR.GARET SMALLWOOD, YOLANDA SPINALE 0.6.1 If man could hear the great Creator speak His wise philosophies that mortals seek, What bird of Nature would be richly blest By being picked supreme o'er all the rest? Unbiased judgment prompts that Power to cheer The flute-like singing of the gifted thrush, Yet with affection would not care to hush The coarse loud jay whose antics make him dear. Then, too, the cardinal in flaming dress Could never make the bluebird's robe seem less. Where'er the orioles or starlings fly There'll ne'er be one less favored to the eye, For each, distinguished in his handsome hues, Presents an enigmatic chore to choose. The cheery robin cannot be denied, Nor can the golden-breasted meadow lark, One,s friendly presence gladdens every park, The other makes a home of pastures wide. Each has a place and need he must fulfill And live a mirror of his Master's will. Amalgamated - yet unique - we, too, Stand hesitant, our plotted course now through. The future mutely calls our flock to rise And seek the wide horizons of the skies. The heritage of Salem speeds our flight For here has grown each personality. We contemplate our code-equality, Ever alert to keep one goal in sight- Each has a place and need he must fulfill, And live a mirror of his Master,s will. PATRICIA DALY ,v X. cf 3 nl-' L li... W f L fl' if v, V, C I A-.V -. rf. 'v I 'Zi 6lfLLOT Cfaa LCZZ4 P7'5'5ifle71?f T1'eczszL1'c'1' FRANK J. SPARICIO MARY R, WILTON SeC7'C'lLfl1'3' Vice-Presirfefzzf PATRICIA M. CHR1sToFoRo JOSEPH D. FERRICK, JR l'N k- They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of truth. Lo, before us gleam her camp-fires! We ourselves must Pilgrims be, Launch our Mayflower and steer boldly through the desperate winter sea. ? E if WW f ' My ,ffflsl'6'fif ,fr 1 P ff U' Qi rf marie .Alina if U' ,f - y , af H' L Z Q 4 2 Www if qyyjyjyyj, ' 0'l qy ,Af i X ?3V?fQf:QfMffc APRIL 29 ELEMENTARY 1. A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. 45 Sophomore Show Pianistg Cap and Gown Commit- teeg CLIPPER Dance Publicity Committeeg Freshman Dance Ticket Committeeg Move-Up Exercises Accompanist 2, 3. Hearty laugh and genial smile . . . whiz at the piano . . . fond of sixth-graders . . . much in favor of Hve-minute breaks during class . . . scorns needless exertion . . . Count your cardsv . . . i N xl llilf T V I 1, 1 Qi .jx JJ Jig 'Y gl' f N, y . . C il 6 E7 jg N five' AQ!! JOAVL Aeoafore nafreoacfid , QS, 1 N- ap 'J ,T gf x A X Rf 164 BLOOMINGDALE STREET 4 CHELSEA OCTOBER 16 JUNIOR HIGH Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Book Club 1, 2, 4, Earth Science Club 2, 3, Conference 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 N.E.T.P.A. Conference 35 Sophomore Show, Program Committee, Sophomore Show Scenery, Usher 3g Swimming 3, 45 President's List 4. Mirth-maker of the Junior Highs . . . Well this is how I see it, favorite expression in history and sociology . . . promising scenery painter . . . infectious enthusiasm and curiosity . . . .VB-fs for 50 fp di fo -if venice .xgnfonofoozftid vxjg S if do , Of . A Q, re jjj EA 32 ASHLAND STREET NEWBURYPORT JULY 21 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, President 3g Hockey 2, 3. Sweet and lovely smile and personality . . . Long of name and short of stature . . . ace basketball player . . . teacher and bride in June . . . pocket edition of femininity. 'fig dj! fi! ,EN We fair ffbgftfw QW 14 KOSCIUSKO STREET PEABODY MARCH 24 COMMERCIAL Dramatic Club 25 Freshman Teag Program Committee 4g Reception Program Committee 4. At home behind the counter in her father,s store . . . one of the 'tBig Four ' hailing from Peabody . . . unique Way of expressing herself. 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XX 'ff if jf f, l f X S, X J fl I it 1 f 1 ,f f A I0 A fl K L f UV ly lvl '4 1 4 fi fi U f , 'ff' W1 fl I f 1 V ll' 2 A w ' ,Lf if !JI 'fill aff' ' A 1,11 . ,ill j y ,L ll- , rf Vi, A if A A J 5, K, fi ',,1+', ya 1 M rf 5, 5,1 if ,J We gZzagefA Joan L f fl ,fly lfaflg A UV! ,fflg , , 5 71,5272 I l xt, ffl' I I If ' X' 1 Y A U . -f Jaffa A 'l pill! fi IVA! , JMIZMI I 'H 1 X Tj A pl, ' iv ,lfdf Lg, My 1 fl , full , i ff Pi' f fy fr, I It I ul lf Cif A ,M whiff, M31 X611 V , pf2Ml'li9z WESTERN AVENUE ' LYNN ' APRIL 25 COMMERCIAL Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Book Club 1, 25 E.B.T.A. 45 Sophomore Showg Alumni Committee 2, 3, 45 Decorations Committee CLIPPER Dance 4, Freshman Dance, Sophomore Dance, Initiation Committee 25 Junior Week Committeeg Open House Guide 35 Orchestra Committee Junior Prom5 Program Committee Business Machines' Show 1, 2, Chairman 15 Refreshments Committee Chairman Coimmercial Council Banquet 1, 2, 35 Refreshments Committee Freshman Teag Senior Tea Committee, Typist N.E.A. Conference 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 2, Honor Team 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Swimming 25 Volleyball 1, 25 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Daisy C-haing Associate Editor CLIPPER. Pensive smile . . . eflicient and orderly 4 . . always a Willing Worker on committees . . . quietly poised . . . refreshingly calm and sympathetic . . . as fine and practical as her ideals . gentle and soft-spoken. 1 F ll?-rw V '.1'lg. . y. ,S :Il:'.j'151lv1 ei 'Jj, i UW GUM- gil' gut Mf,gf Q , 5 X ,Q su, ,.,,Q,,f IJ 5 Qhf.u.?fff filflpali pl! 'V .. U Aj., y 4 I wi l 5 A!! ,Q ',.,4 n ,V ,f ix ' As' 8 1 -ffl: fix ,-iliiiiisi, 1 A L tbl i Xi ' 5 A,f!,fl JLiii 'l M L I ,,g'Lff li Tx.- W If I ,f'fL fLJ, Q E . f it :Ap ltr!! fgu ,P If ,,,.f 7 4jlMifIyLf a ,f 7 1 A if ll' ,f,4f4f'e S ff f il! if I fx, if ff , L rf! ef ,ffl HIGHLAND ROAD LAKEVILLE MARCH 31 COMMERCIAL Book Club 1, 2, Treasurer 35 Commercial Council Representative 2, Treas- urer 35 E.B.T.A. Newl York Conference 45 Sophomore Showg Tri Mu 1, 2, Vice- President 3, 45 Bookstore Associates 45 Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 45 Public Relations Committee 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 35 Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team 45 Newcomb 1, 2, Head of Newcomb 35 Soccer 2, 35 Softball 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, Honor Team 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 35 W'.A.A. Representative 15 Make-Up Editor Log 25 President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Scholar and friend all the Way . . . W.A.A. enthusiast . . . excellent committee member, Working hard Without seeking fame . . . cares more to listen than to speak . . . often seen behind the Windows in the book store. . Sf 25 7' 0'-5? pw-ST Q? if 5 Q' Z?6LIf'L6l,l 6L .AWN LJQIJPAOMPJ g6lfl C!8lfL 10 GRAND VIEW ROAD CHELSEA I MARCH 14 COMMERCIAL :iDramatic Club 1, 2, 35 E.B.T.A. 45 I.R.C. 1, 25 Sophomore Showg Decorations Commit- tee Initiation Banquet 35 Freshman Tea Commitftee5 'Publicity Sophomore Show5 Reception Committee Junior Prom5 Senior Tea Committee5 ,Typist N.E.A. Conference 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Swimming 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Comjuzss 1, 2, 3. Curly locks . . . dainty and graceful . . . a better friend is hard to find . . . first mother of the Class of 1953 . . . her daughter, Dorothy Ann, born March 2, 1953. :'Degree to be conferred upon completion of courses. .jQUi1fL Waffle! golfing 115 ELM STREET SOMERVILLE NOVEMBER 17 ELEMENTARY Sophomore Showg Usher Committee 3. Kissed the Blarney stone, but all his blandish- ments will not get his car to start . . . ever try a nickel, Kevin? . . . devo-ted to Eileen and Jeanne . . . lover of music . . . keen intellect . . . reads Shakespeare With enthusiasm. .............e-L:,..-...u,.e.....aL,gJ.....L.:.1 M M43 WW Mm gaffifff ff, wi girMJ,j f iilfyyh f ,Nfl WWW? WM! W Walr1,QW LYNN DECEMBER 19 COMMERCIAL Book Club 13 Dramatic Club 3g E.B.T.A. Conference 43 Sophomore Showg junior Week Committee3 Cake Sale Committee 43 Decorations Committee CLIPPER Dance3 Initiation Committee 2, Banquet 3, 43 Freshman Tea Com- mittee3 Council Dance Program Committee 43 Refreshments Sophomore DRDCCQ Senior Luncheon3 Social Committee 4g Tickets Initiation Banquet 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 4g Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. A real friend . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . S.T.C. basketball enthusiast . . . lovely blonde hair . . . wonderful hostess at many of the Class of 53's parties . . . opens her door to all Salemites. l ,s 1 l ,fl X ffm W if 1 DJUJJ7 Mwwf W Madurai Q, W www SALEM SEPTEMBER 1 3 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3g Glee Club 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Senior Tea Committeeg Swimming 2g W.A.A. Awards 15 Laurel Chain. Dual talent . . . voice and piano . . . pleasant disposition and Welcome smile for all . . . sleek coiffure . . . friendly manner . . . pleasant addition to Danvers school system. T s - .rf 1 lfLIfL Weigh Malfamonf zo GARRTSON STREET GROVELAND JULY 16 ELEMENTARY TTR' , , as , Q f . N Mx' ESX: ' W Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Tri Mu 15 Freshman Dance Decorations Committeeg Ivy Committee 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Hiking 1, 25 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2. l One of the best . . . sincerely interested in everyone she l meets . . . vibrant and entertaining companion . . . lively . . . known for her humorous anecdotes . . . abounds in common sense . . . sweet as old-spice. , fl 23 SEWALL STREET LYNN OCTOBER 1 2 JUNIOR HIGH JUAVL Eclwifft, Jr. Council Representative 25 Choir 25 F.T.A. 2, 3g I.R.C. 1, 2, Conference U.N.H. 15 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Senior Reception Arrangements Committee, Basketball 2, 33 Football 33 Softball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 President'S List 4. Brilliant mind . . . original ideas . . . enjoys social events and good debates equally Well . . . one of Charlie's boys L5 hand-knit sweaters . . . the cook and the captain 39 Hclwwcf 19 ganna! 43 PLANTATION STREET WORCESTER OCTOBER 23 COMMERCIAL Finance Committee 2, 3, Chairman 45 F.T.A. 2, 35 I.R.C. 25 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Sophomore Showg E.B.T.A. Buffalo Conference 3, New York Conference 45 N.E.P.T.A. Swampscott 45 Sophomore Dance Orchestra Com- mitteeg Usher Coimimittee 45 M.A.A. Show 45 M.A.A. Treasurer 3. Only G.I. of Class of '53 . . . adept at handling finan- cial matters . . . Tom's right hand . . . knack for good grooming . . . enjoys lively conversations . . . patronizes local diner. nw! sf' Gu Ll la 13 lie L f X.. ,V ' 0 f 111' O W.-, f aa Aga Missa, 85 WASHINGTON STREET PEABODY SEPTEMBER 12 COMMERCIAL Council Representative 35 Book Club 2, 35 E.B.T.A. New York Conferenceg I.R.C. 45 Sophomore Show5 Alumni Committee 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Class Gift Committee 45 Chairman Decorations Initiation Banquet 35 Invitation Comimit- tee Freshman Tea5 Ring Committee 35 Basketball 15 Hiking 25 Newcomb 25 Volleyball 15 W.A.A. Awards 15 Log Staff 4. ,aww j . if 5 J . in-41' 4 ,- , ,Zfs9'-if 7:-V' X972 ' A D V! ' V kmfwvtyx' ar, If Al, . ,,..,.f!-f..fL4x ,W ,.,,-ef-f-.11 ff, i CD4-vb! 0 A ' 1, I ' f' A-OZ' Jr-n,g,f1lA-4, 1 ' -Z ,6 One of the four Peabodyites,' . . . favorite flower, roses . . . inseparable companion of Leah . . . proud presenter of George Betses' most cherished Christmas gift in 1951, an Irish calendar. 'I l Oldman-JUJQIQA KDLPVLZ5 Qin! N lJ 4 My 1 T Xi - . 5 SEEEQZIEEE i Fl AUGUST 21 i COMMERCIAL X Council Accreditation Committee 4g Book Club 1, 2, 4, President 3g Earth Science Club 43 F.T.A. 45 E.B.T.A. 3, Chairman 43 Class Gift Committee 4: Initiation Banquet Program Committee 1, M.A.A. Dance Program Committee 3, N.E.P.T.A. Publicity Committee 25 President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. A-1 student . . . possesses all the qualifications of an excellent teacher . . . expert in shorthand and typing . . . already an experienced teacher, having done much teach- ing at Malden Business School. lf Cala MW war 5 PLEASANT STREET REVERE AUGUST 4 ELEMENTARY Class Vice-President 23 Council Executive Board 3, Log Representative 4, MISL Dele ate2 3 Secreta 3 ACE 3 4' IRC 1 2 4- Pitman De g,, ryg...,,...,,, - 'baring 25 Sophomore Show Publicity Committee-5 General Chairman Sophomore Dance, Hostess A.C.E. Tea 3, Initiation Chairman 2, Investiture 4, Senior 'Tea Committee Chairman 3g Song Committees 1, 2, 33 Sophomore Represen- tative Legislative Comlmitteeg Basketball 1, Honor Team 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, Honor Team 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, Honor Tea.m 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Swimming 1, Senior Lifesaving Award 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4g Salem Sports Day 2g Log Reporter 1, Exchange Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Columbia Conference 2, 3, Daisy Chain Marshal, President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Like a diamond . . . sparkles in every facet . . success will always be hers . . . sunny disposition . . largely responsible for unforgettable issues of the Log B011 Voyage to Europe this summer, Pat. Ui. 7 - www? MQ'- fma aa., mf We .Aiea Caffcfan ffcwj Q'AfZjQi 'i'i7 f 1 Q , , g , , , 5 f f I---Hi! 40,1 Akkf, 444.7 2,414-if ,I .,,', 'J ru: -f,f :aL'2 .X fcff ii ' .L,f,r,1g' , 3 1 i,1,,xfV v iz,-CVVC-ff f,4fI'Yl-Lf' 4,5 ,.L!044Cafr:.,'b ,J 73 FREEMAN STREET L . , ARLINGTON A , ' FEBRUARY in ',,,,,,,,,,,f,f ELEMENTARY lad Lariaaafai. T , x Sophomore Show, Arrangements Committee Senior Reception, Decorations Committee Chairman CLIPPER Danceg Publicity Committee Junior Promg 'Publicity Committee Sophomore Dance, Publicity Committee Chairman Sopho- more Show, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hiking 15 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, Honor Team 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 33 Executive Board 2, 3, 45 CLIPPER Art Editorg Log Art Editor 3, 45 Laurel Chain. Glow of Warmth Wherever she goes . . . Seniors' tall timber . . . talented artist . . . W.A.A. enthusiast . . . typical Betty Co-Ed . . . at home on the stage as well as before her class. CL, Q 5. 4,1-Y, ,a 1,1 1, v s L, , 4 Y-L., QL LJ... 1 K bfi. 1 I, Joan W Cala 69 MERRIAM STREET SOMERVILLE MAY 25 ELEMENTARY :?A.C.E. 15 Audio-Visual Aid C-lubg Freshman Teag Sophomore Show Scenery Committee. Quiet, unassuming Way . . . reticence with a smile . . . s arkles in sociology class We shall never forget Come p . . . , up from the fields, Father . . . loves those library maga- zines. :PDegree to be conferred upon completion of courses. is I A- S43 aria may N4 PLVL8 ,L-I-6 zo UPLAND Roan ARLINGTON JULY 24 coMMERc1AL 3 M Class Treasurer 33 Book Club lg E.B.T.A. 43 Sophomore Showg Arrangements Committee Senior Receptiong Decorations Committee Chairman lnitiation Ban- uet 1' lnvitations Committee Chairman XV.A.A. Dance Z3 Senior Luncheon b ll I 7 3 4' Hiking l, 23 l'loClicy Q Q ' H .cl of Archery 3g Basket a , .,, ,, 3 t 3 ' l 1,2 3 43W.A.A. 'COHMIHICYCCQ ea 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 3, 43 NV.A.A. Awarts . . ' ' R'cortling Secretary 43 Daisy Chain. Sophomore Representative, NV.A.A. t S n stress of Commercial Senior 1 . . . brightens up manv 0 S occasions with her laughing Irish eyes . . . loyal dependent of the B. 81 M .... seen very often in Room lS working on the W.A.A. records. V Wiff 31 Wulf' f 1 l f I fx, i ' ' Zak a lj' i Ik? fx Q V' Gly. .3 fn if 5 ix' 3 9 l 'ii 3' 5X val! ln ' fl! . I IVV , if , A I ?Q'V 1 VQ r IV' ,VI ., .J- X ' -,ff f .- .af . you fy of lr ,y ta 3 C -,elif Q 3 Ja or C f fc. f MJ' 1 N,f,f' My UVM MV px 1 , y ,Y . 0- mee aww 3 ,V , lf' , ,ffl nfl! f fl ff' i, fl if! I D A ,, T SX, , jr, if ,IJ , I K rl!! 4' l i by p XM . ' 5 FCLGER AVENUE BEVERLY MARCH 16 ELEMENTARY Glee Club 15 Camera Club 35 A.C.E. 4g I.R.C. 25 Sophomore Shovvg Pnograim Committee Sophomore Danceg Class Day Invitation Committee 4g Basketball 1g Hockey 1, 25 Softball 3, 45 Swimlming 2g Volleyball 2, 3. A figure like Venus . . . always appears to have stepped out of a fashion magazine . . . ardent conversationalist . . . Well versed in current events . . . friendly to everyone. is L R F Q?L?VMFW! X ,iffy 1377 Wfyf fyw CA af YW' of OULVL ULVL QI' 5 1 1 6 GREEN STREET LYNN JANUARY1o COMMERCIAL X so X X 5 'REE iii time 2 4 f ' Wm - 'X -1 L if . Dramatic Club 1, 25 Freshman Tea Comimitteeg Investiture Committee 4 Ticket Comimittee Senior Receptiong Presidcnt's List 1, 3, 4. A whiz in history and economics . . . her name is often among those appearing on the President's List . . . always seen with Myra. orraine lfLIfL KAWIJ QAM 869 BROADWAY REVERE SEPTEMBER 2 8 ELEMENTARY General Welfiare Committee 3, Chairman 45 A.C.E. 1, 2, Secretary 3, 45 Cheer- leader 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 I.R.C. 45 Dance -Comimittee Junior Wee5k5 Make-up Committee Sophomrore Showg Refreshment Committee Freshman Danice5 Archery 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Honor T-eam 45 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Ho-nor Team 2, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 45 Soccer 1, 2, Honor Team 3, 4, Head 35 Softball 25 Swimming 25 Tennis 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Laurel Chain 35 Presid'ent's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Sugar,n spice . . . spreads sunshine to all who know her . . . four years with the Gatesmobile . . . great imitative powers . . . a Beaver . . . Versatile, intelligent, and likeable-. lp fi L M WC fu ' 19 africia Cpkrialfokro Oi io CALUMET STREET REVERE JUNE io ELEMENTARY Class Secretary 45 Council Finance Committee 2, 3. 45 A.C.E. 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Arrangements Committee Junior Prom5 Entertainment Committee Freshman Tea5 Junior Vfeek Committeeg Last Chapel Committee 45 Refreshments Committee Sophomore Danceg Archery 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team 45 Newcomb 15 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Team. 45 Volleyball 1, 25 NV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Daisy Chain5 President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Business-like manner makes her Miss Efficiency . . . remem- ber the stabbing in Miss Hoff's room? . . . the other half of our dance team . . . talented on the stage . . . a Gates- mobilev passenger. fi, v U U lf, Q' ii by if M . 'QV' 'Nl -:filly uf!! 'ax .,X gf K, ly 4 .UM L iw., WJ Jig, mm l fl fly J! l f I, 4 in 9 QSUDUBON PARK iq pl -L 1 V LYNN28 fi X F A' 1 x Council Representative 15 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 E.B.T.A. 3, 45 F.T.A. 43 Sophomore Shovvg Arrangements Cofmmittee Junior Promig Decoration Com- mittee Freshman Danceg teeg Preside'nt's List 4. Freshman Tea Comm-itteeg Senior Reception Commit- Capable club leader . . . Joan's other half . . . English literature is Myra's favorite subject . . . her dearest Wish, to return to Washington, D. C., to continue government Work. y GLjff 3 E www MAUW Xa 0 A UM ad C 4 fs My J' f irginia me 00 A ff' HJ, -,Aly ,, ' ' JQQJVJQA Tc fy!! 0 f 14 DALTON STREET A NEWBURYPORT d JANUARY za ELEMENTARY X 1 ,, ,TTTTX rs A.C.E. 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 4g Hockey 2. .Z 2. P l Quiet and shy . . . seemingly reserved, but really friendly . . . kind and understanding . . . cheerful . . . pleasant companion. I 1 f is fy , !,.,q envy Gaufure Mwiif' 1 lf of S if -,f r In jj ' 5 rN's I , ,-if A f A v ' a ' I J, I , y A ri yy 1 N ffnhlflnjf .Uk , y',,J, unit!!! U J 14 ' ' jf I 1' X fV :fy1'p ,ff j K1 r Q 'C i. ,I,v'Ji i llqfsfr WJ fad' fi 3 - Qhl! W f 'V fflilfil .' ,fix r Jai!! fn ZV ,MIA Af' I O ,I jx!! 1, J lf 14 HERSEY STREET ' SALEM AUGUST S ELEMENTARY Camera Club 1, 2. 35 Earth Science Club 1, President 25 Assistant Director Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4g John Burroughs Club 1, 2g President's List 2, 3, 4. all Inspiration to youthi. . . intelligent conversa- tionalist . . . efficient in every situation . . . unlimited potentiality . . . a scholarly gentle- man . . . always friendly and courteous to all. . 3 LJ I F ' V . ,1 .3 xr' M, -69 vu I H :lg lt. 1 h' 3 .. 11 he . .. wgfiff f f ' it .- .2 J' J - - . f' I' 1 -' . i T. Atl' X . 5 X if ll . A . . ' I i up .I . rf! - if Nl I- x-3 ,ff y argcwef romn g 2 , ,H , . 4' 4 ' 3 . ' N F f I o gr! A 1 I V' A . . 'w 5 'J , ,X P ' g . fx N 0 - . ' I ,I A I ' 9 ' ff' 8 , - C in by I x ' ' 'VA ' P Xa 'lvl , 3 s lf' It -, p l 1 u.' - vo ,Aa n .,' Q l 'Q' X Kr ' rx' l r , V' O N a GURNEY STREET CAMBRIDGE , AUGUST 6 J 1 Alumni Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Week Committee3 Chairman Cap and Gown Committee 43 Sophomore Dance Decoration COHIIUIIICCQ Sophomore Show3 Invitation and Refreshment Committees CLIPPER Dance 43 Legislative Committee 4g Table Decoration Committee Initiation Banquet 1, 43 Treasurer's Committee 43 E.B.T.A. New York Conference 4g Typist for N.E.A. Con- ference 3g Basketball 1, 2g Softball 3g Swimming 2, 33 Tennis 23 Volleyball 2, 3g Photography Editor CLIPPER. l . , I Its never quiet when Mary is around with her humor, ls pleasing smile, and laughing eyes . . . versatile business woman . . unruffled and optimistic . . . air of stability, inviting confidence. I nl I . X 1 2 8 yt- , -3 COMMERCIAL x- ' f l ' 1 f I s if ,Q 0 1 1' u . .v4 'X' r-tg ,BW ' Af if n n v , w nj' il' ff ,mil , ,aaa I W7 99 A f fflf 'ef lwgykwjijffp iff!! fffff' iv , f . V . . lj, I I Vffv '7 Jil! ffxwyjjkfffl 1177 ff M jo W' 411 - A fi ff!! ff or f ff' , JW C' MJ WDW! 'Jiffy fall' I erv66L 14 Luang X6 N ff ,jyfff Jf. 5. if ff!!! XM! 1, yy! . A gff' ld it -IH f!.4,1! ' Jff 4' , fab ff Xa, 7 MILL STREET ARLINGTON OCTOBER 27 ELEMENTARY Pi 2 Coimmercial Council Representative 2g Pitman Debating Club 4g Sophomore Showg Initiation 4g Ivy Exercises 45 Refreshment Committee Freshman D-anceg Ticket Committee Sophomore Danceg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Hiking 15 Hockey 1, 2, 3g Newcomb 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2g Volleyball 1, 23 W.A.A. Award 1. Where,s Therese? . . . Cheerful and carefree, yet with serious thoughts under her happy exterior . . . sociable and congenial . . . pleasant companion . . . as Frank would say, So nice to have around the housef, ' Safge .Ann Cunning am 5 ELIOT STREET SOMERVILLE FEBRUARY 19 ELEMENTARY N.E.T.P.A. Conference 35 Decorations Committee Freshman Danceg Refresh ments and Entertainment Committee Freshman Teag Initiation Committee 2 Ivy Exercises 4. ' Nonchalance and quiet personality make her a good peacemaker . . . her unassuming manner attracts many friends . . . likes to chat with 'tthose Junior Highs . . . the makings of a ine teacher . . . a good friend. pafricia Lf? 18 MAINE AVENUE SOMERVILLE JULY 17 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. Treasurer 15 I.R.C. 2, 3, Conference 35 Sophomore and Junior SfhoWs5 Decorations Committee CLIPPER Dance 3, 45 Freshman Tea Committeeg Open House Committee 2, 35 Orientation Day Committee 2, 35 Publicity Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Hiking 1, 25 Hockey 1, 25 H-onor Team 15 New- comb 15 Soccer 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 W'.A.A. Award 15 President's List 4. f. Twinkle in her eye . . . Pat's presence this year has been a pleasure . . . quiet manner . . . Alice's5 other half . . . tall and poised . . . always ready with her warm sense of humor. ., V L ., ....., .. .,... -t., ,....,., ,..,..,., . ,,,.. ,,... . , ,... . ,.,. . , ,, ,, . .. , ,, .. A . , up , . A ,s g ' 975 f 6LblfI 8lfLC8 E01 bU.'50lfL 29 BRCOKLAWN TERRACE LYNN JULY 25 JUNIOR HIGH Camera Club 35 F.T.A. 2, 35 Sophomore Show5 Usher Committee 45 M.A.A. Show 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain Varsity 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Our basketball star . . . healthy and Wealthy . . . dislikes Women drivers . . . prominent in M.A.A. Show . . . Larry likes powerful cars, live music and Qqueet?j girls . . . one of Charlie's boys. qw ' p ' p 0 kr.-yuh: NU' T - ,,5,,,, , 53 lv.'f'..1221 1 FEM,-1 X VCU ,fi ' f X2 7 . ill i72fS A'Lii ,ff 1 a if 'fi V 1 4 ,r 4 x ' '. 1ii,,j , Y fi 5 LQJQ. Z+,1.,t,-Ldv 4' 5 fi ' ,- . w -, . .. ' - A t ' ' A f v I v xL,e 74,51 f fp A rink-L 'ILKLQ n nfrb y . . l ,X 'fl fiQg'f ,'rC Afll' ,', 7 f ftgctatlf it ef- Lfct ' 7611-ffl . fc L L L f L L L 4. ? L-df, 26 MAPLEDALE PLACE SWAMPSCOTT FEBRUARY 29 COMMERCIAL Council Representative 4, Auditing Committee 45 Class Representative 45 N.E.P.T.A. Conference 35 Sophomore Showg Refreshments Committee Fresh- man Tea5 Ticket Committee Junior Promg Junior Weekg Chairman Program Committee Sophomore Danceg Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Honor Team Hockey 45 Newcomb 35 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1 2 3 7 I ' Life of a party . . . happy-go-lucky Ann . . . one of Mr. I-Igrdy'5 top students in accounting . . . loyal rooter for all S.T.C. sports . . . lover of good times . . . scorns the books. 5' lf N. 1 1,1 1 . V17 IL 7 . I , 5. i nf! , A ' ' X Nd ' 5 ., 1 if A i l , JM yr, 1' fpij, - l, Q - If U . I, H f l X , i V Ai i, 3 , ff A f' Lf i A -La ' J 5 I . I I I In ' ' , 'I u ffl lfu V ' A ' l 5 VY? , I 45,0 . ii 6 , U . ! I JJ4 viii! K' i lx Ji Pi' ' ' ' .AL-' wc nfolfweffa EL L Lyoloo 4 1 21.5.0 XJ? 4 Q : ' .I nl ' I pl I' li' Q 1 el QQ X IW' Itzfy jill D url! wk ' I 'L X 4 lL' A - ' ' , I ' - f - ,fl - , 1' l 'H Q11 ,, ,yi A XXV Haj if 1 l.f J 1 If - J' -L 1 'X E' 'K' YV' K fs 74, lx! iff- iv ll . if l 1 A Ji P, ' ' lf J N- lvii 1 ' 'fi 'fi 'ia 1' i of ' Y ' - li J tif! 'L i 2 r f 'Ns SARGENT 'ROAD 'E' ' JUNE 12 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chairman Scenery Sophomore Showg Invitation Comrmittee5 Publicity Committee CLIPPER Dance, Freshman Dance, Junior Profm5 Swimming 45 Art Editor CLIPPER 45 Art Editor Log 3, 45 Presidentk List 4. Little girl with many big ideas . . . talented artist . . . keen, alert manner in class as Well as after hours . . . loves that Swampscott Wilderness . . . Danvers is calling. SWAMPSCOTT if i l 4, f' l l F f J F ' 47 u'f'7if-' I , ,alwfvfe me l 14!i!J'1f f S' ' 4 f,w!j2w,Cl y Aflwwi 2 XJ!-4.17 S :fe SLE if E K irq 1 ff L-IAf'f, '.' . 1 'W-' DW. 5 ff-M,-. , , l 1 l I vwgowef Zoran 44 BROOKS AVENUE ARLINGTON JUNE 25 ELEMENTARY Cv Z' 5,10 U . 'dffzfrzlff S , , , 'F 1 1 Mig fat,c,4J X, K4-MAJ A .E. 1, 2, P esident 3, ice-President 4g Choir 13 Council Representative A. .E. 25 Earth Science Club 45 N.E.T.P'.A. Conference 35 Sophomore Showg Chapel Organist 1, 2, 3, 45 General Welfare Committee 2, 3, 45 Invitations CK Committee 4g Hiking 1, 23 Soccer 25 Volleyball 1, 25 W.A.A. Awards 1. Dj ' A ' 77 F C fl! .QU Conscientious and quiet student . . . a master at the organ . . . our chapel musician . . . always ready with a helpmg hand . . . Ellen's shadow . . . Which IS my uPSt28e'f00t? . . . our cafeteria cashier. iydglflfg i. bbfgdffelfi A.C.E. 1, 25 Hockey 1, 2. 19 PLUMMER AVENUE NEWBURYPORT AUGUST 17 ELEMENTARY Elaine the fair, Elaine the beautiful . . . the taller of the Newburyport duo . . . It is portentousu . . . Jancie's constant companion . . . Is that a bird I hear? . . . epitome of poise and grace. Y V J l L55fLlfL8 AZOVLOWLO Olflf 015 17 BUTTERFIELD STREET LOWELL DECEMBER 17 COMMERCIAL . Nix? 3,11 ji, ip Vu P M iff Book Club 1, 2, Commercial Council Treasurer 4g E.B.T.A. Conference 45 Sophomore Show, Auditing Committee 3, Trfeasurer's Comrnitt-ee 45 Business Machines Show House Committee 3, House Committee Chairman 45 Cap and Gown Committee 4, CLIPPER Dance, Freshman Dance, Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee, Junior Week Committee, N.E.A. Conference Typist 3g Open House Guide 33 Archery 2, Bask-etball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 35 Hiking 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 2, 3, Newcomb 1, 2, 3, Honor Teaim 2, 35 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Teafm 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Head 23 Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 1, 2, 3, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4g Lowell Day 2, 3, W.A.A. Senior Class Representative, Log Reporter 1, Typist 2, 3. Big name for such a small girl . . . her motto is Swing and Sway . . . member of Lowell's eternal triangle pert and neat at all times . . . designs and makes many of her attractive clothes. I QI! 'Ii J I I if - . 2 if' 5 luis ' .sw 'S H - X J' I I 2 ' .A 6 J 'ii Ii we 1 Orme- nn gan iffy! S fp' ff wi? , ' jj ' ,i'y!Ifa?f 5 QWSSS 'I A! f I 151 ,V 'I I 1 K r J 104 CRAIWELL AVENUE X W1 in If WEST SPRINGFIELD Ml? SEPTEMBER is 1 COMMERCIAL lr 1 I Book Club 15 E.B.T.A. Conference 45 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 45 Initiation Committee 45 Program Committee 45 Sophomore Dance Decorations Cofmmitteeg Archery 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 35 Newcomb 2, 3, Honor Team 35 Soccer 2, 3, Honor Team 35 Softball 35 Tennis 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2. Page out of Vogue . . . composer of our Class Song . . . I one of our engaged seniors- . . much of Lorrie's time is spent in knitting . . . enjoys the art of good conversation . . . West SpringHeld's contribution to Salem. , D, 1 - if ' J p I J! ily li at - , 1' l fbi if ' al' J' . . :,' Q!! . Q ' J , jf' 1 if fflfly gf ,nf tfjl 4' 115' I rl. v ,gf I v- 4' I I 4 - 1,1 . , , V . V l ' l I , fr ,i , 1, 1, . 5 J ff ' , , 7. , , . .1 7 - . ,ls 1 , - 'ft' ' J , f, 15 ,J 1 , , ali imfld !.fVMif!l'iff ii, j c- 1 U jjlfii 5 ,fi I ,Hi If mfcfrecf .jQLfA,eri1fLe ,Jia ey L at 'I 1, ,bij - . l I - p 5 f 'mlwij 'yi V' iff' Hi! if J J' f ,J W t .K f l,i,Y!1-'fl' al V jp' A 5 f ji 1 l ,fl 1 I l I IJ' 1 1 ' ' ' , - j ,M in f lf.. M, 34 ' ' as W- as TOLMAN AVENUE ff' LOWELL A SEPTEMBER 4 COMMERCIAL Council Representative 25 Book Club 1, 2, 35 Commercial Council Representa- tive 3, Secretary 45 E.B.T.A. Conference 45 Sophomore Showg Auditing Colm- mittee 35 Business Machines Show Chairman Program Committee 4, Executive Cofmlmittee 35 CILIPPER Dance Ticket Committee 45 Freshman Teag Senior Reception Committee 45 Archery 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hockey 1, 25 Newcomb 1, 2, 35 Soccer 15 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 15 W.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Log Re- porter 1. Second in Lowell's triangle . . . driver of the Dodge limousine that brings her, Mary and Chris to S.T.c. through rain or shine . . . laughing blue eyes always sparkling with glee. ll r ff 1 'BT' 6 f LY R l V my Acer olflfe urn am C bww! ft, . f 4 ff i W f Q WMM' , OJ . JEWETT STREET I g GEORGETUWN FEBRUARY 23 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 2, 3, 45 Jo-hn Burroughs Club 2, 3, 45 Cap and Gown Committee 4g Senior Cake Sale. I A faculty for doing little things well . . . 'QHOW are the turkeys? . . . a lover of Nature . . . our Georgetown commuter. l ,M I -, V. ecm rcmced arra' er .1 ff' Bi M yq I W ar ffilbw, ff Beriaiilseee JUNES JUNIOR HIGH I.R.C. 2, 35 Sophomore Shovvg Class Day Invitations Committee 45 Junior Prom Invitations Committeeg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, Head 3, Honor Team 35 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Representative 15 Nomi- nating Committee 45 Soccer 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Compass 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Log Typist 2, 35 Laurel Chain 35 Chair- man Daisy and Laurel Committee. Tall and slim . . . Waitress in Rockport summers . . . teacher in Gloucester Winters . . . Who wants a piece of chocolate cake? . . . a Kortel . . . popular and efficient. li ia, OKQIZA may Emino K ' fd ' 1 U 'fd2fn4xJ,c,nffCv64J 'Q ALLQ ,a,JMJ,f,aC.er: J I ' L 41 E DICOTT STREET SALEM MAY 2 COMMERCIAL ' -A-ad W ZZ. ,Lea ,GV I V ,,4Qv.7 Book Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 E.B.T.A. Conference 45 Glee Club lg Sopho- more Showg Alumni Committee 2, 3, 4g Freshman Teag Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee 2, 3g Junior Prom Invitations Committee Chairmang Senior Tea Committeeg Sophomore Dance Decorations Committeeg Archery 35 Basketball lg Volleyball 25 compass 2, 3, Co-Editor 43 Log 3, Alumni Editor 4. 17. fl Lover of the Hner things in life . . . mastery of both organ and piano . . . a perfectionist all the way . . . her' favorite I subject, shorthand. l Y Z9 jJ'J,if 3 -my NJ Wg ff' x' I-' jamie arm ,JleWicL, Jr. . E. VAN! .wily f ku 3,5 ' ' 'if' 133 STH AVENUE HAVERHILL MARCH 25 JUNIOR HIGH wie-6 .MJ f 7 . Class Vice-President 4g Sophomore Showg Senior Reception Co-mmitteeg Baseball 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Tennis 2, 35 Log 3. 9 Making Whoopie . . . jack-of-all-trades, from truck driver to basketball coach . . . but let's imagine he lived in Africa! . . . North Adams' loss our gain. ,Lug ,,Q,.1ua..Jt:!i..4-1.1 ,4L.c.474.,C6 X! . . --Q-Ldfxjg' .fdaxvn-1..L: '-4-'V-C .1444-4-fi-Jg o 3' , 1 I -ff-'44 of-fwfv ' .11'.Z.4,!'M .,4,A4.i RI .TL J O ' 17,g,qLl,,,tL1,a 4-41'-'LJ ULPQA . acio , ' 24 .ou-L . .41-.: ,QM-a.-4. -Ili-LD y y fm 4-CJ.AY4..f..aL, cv-A-A cz, Z4-26 A 1- 'yd-c3,, I f X fu-Q avv--of i ' A473 Z ELEMENTARY af Class Secretary 25 Council Representative 15 N.S.A. Committee 2, 35 A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, President 45 Sophomore Show5 Freshman Dance Co-chairman Decoration Comlmittee5 Freshman Tea Mistress of Ceremonies5 Sophomore Dance Decoration Com1mittee5 Tea Committee 45 Archery 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Honor Team 25 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 4, Head 25 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Newcomb 15 Swimming 1, 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Head 15 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 35 CLIPPER Secretary5 Log Copy Editor 4, Reporter 35 Daisy Chain5 Presiden-t's List 4. Capable leader . . . willing, industrious worker . . . eflicient in any situation . . . unlimited source of energy . . . power of expression . . . knows how to win friends and influence people. 29 GRANT RoAD ' 0'-U-'U SALEM afv1.1A..g,4.r 4 ll MARCH 29 new 4,4,A-J-'L-A 7441! 4QJeJvtv1J0f-MLff 'Cf ffl.-I . gp ' ,f v , - f I ,- ,T is . ,l n '. Y ' v Wil hx I 1 ij Jl I , r T 1,- V' , . 1 . V,. , f , f 11- . ii I K K I A J !-fi U, Ci , ,fhgj . --I . , 1 Yo ' X 3 9 , x i 't In If Y: f . 5 V i! A I' A.- , ' ' 1' Ng' f H , ' F V tr' , ' , ' , , . ! , , i , LL- lt I ,fl J T, .,f' 'f ff l f' I! X711 All!! jx rj 4 ,Ii IU If I, ,f , ,M Iliff 0 I ff 1 9, J Y , as ,. V! W A A H, E ll' X1 , Y-,L -E I ii- A T I-' f X jfs! Xifjfp, Lib EMIW WM fgflfy I f 5 ,jf I J cafe e . in e mom 44- E i,V0i 4 ,-. U!! p 1 elif , ' ill ,ffl il.fli!! .,f f Xl f riff I is 1 . ll f ,W ' ffm ij I T' ff , T T N 'I - ,f , , ir 'I K is ffff If X -44? A! IETIQXI i 4 . U 4 LW T 168 GLENWAY STREET Lf.. 'LJ' DORCHESTER '- W4 T AUGUST is ' ELEMENTARY 'r ..f' Dramatic Club 3 3 A.C.E. 45 Freshman Tea Refreshment Comimitt-eeg Basketiball 1, 25 Hiking 15 Newcomb 1, 23 Vvolleyball 1, 2g President's List 4. Sense of humbr . . . a t'quiet student . . . classic face with a ready smile . . . independent, happy and full of hilarity describe 'A-del' . . . a Welcome relief during the rigors of class. c ' C1 f irginia . Jw any 82 PARKER STREET CHELSEA OCTOBER 19 ELEMENTARY Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 I.R.C. 45 Sopho- more Showg Freshman Tea5 Junior Week5 Senior Reception Program Commit tee5 Archery 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Honor Team 15 Hiking 1 2, 3, 45 Hockey 25 Newcomb 15 Soccer 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Log 1, 2, 3, 45 President,s List 1, 4. Ginna ' iscnohchaiance personified . . . chief basketball referee . our versatile cheerleader . . . a Gatesmobile passenger of long standing . . . enjoys gazing out the Window . . . what Visions can she see? MK' WK? WT fm, la,,a,,,,, 'za WM 6 GEORGE STREET CHELSEA SEPTEMBER 24 ELEMENTARY Freshman Class Secretaryg Mass. Intercollegiate Student Legislature 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1, Secretary 2, President 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Tri Mu 45 Accreditation Banquet Entertainment Committee 25 Alumni Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 CLIPPER Dance Decoration Committee 45 Freshman Dance Decorations Committeeg Senior Luncheon Comnnttee 45 Basketball 1,5 2, 35 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Head of Brown 25 Daisy Chaing President's List 1, 4. She walks in beauty, like the nightn . . . sophisticated lady . . . drama enthusiast . . . an inquisitive mind . . . Why? . . . radiant smile for all . . . high of character and keen of mind. 4 I 53184141 gobfgdfd .CJYEZ5 l'1fL6LIfL 10 MACE PLACE LYNN JANUARY 21 COMMERCIAL Book Club 35 Commercial Council Representative 4g E.B.T.A. Conference 43 Business Machine Show Reception Committee 4g Freshman Teag Initiation Com- mittee, Banquet Decoration Committee 2g Sophomore Dance Refreshment Committeeg Invitations Committee Chairman 4g Log Typist 2. Commercial Senior I's baby . . . an engaged senior . . . conscientious and diligent student . . . friendly nature . . . always in the mood for a good joke. L4 mJ FC-Tmncis jizlfzgerafc! 46 PAGE STREET REVERE JULY 22 ELEMENTARY Council Representative 25 N. Y. Conference Representative 25 N.E.T.P.A. 2, 45 Audio-Visual Aids Club 45 I.R.C. 45 Gleex Club 35 Sophomore Showg Accreditation Standard Comimittee 45 CLIPPER Dance Orchestra Committee 45 Freshman Dance Committeeg Freshman Tea Committeeg Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Junior Welek Committeeg Sophomore Dance Committeeg Usher 35 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 M.A.A. Show 45 CLIPPER Photography Editor. Blessed with blarney . . . a rogue . . . keeps class discussions alive . . . able conversationalist . . . rich sense of humor , . . has that Ipana smile . . . the camera man of the class. ELQWOI4 .XQVLVL QOAlfL.'50lfLj Tlgdlfbgy ni 6 24 WINDSOR STREET ARLINGTON JULY 1 ELEMENTARY Council Representative 1, 35 A.C.E. 4g I.R.C. 45 Sophomore Showg Cap and Gown 4g Freshman Danceg Freshman Teag Initiation Committee 35 Junior Promg Junior Weekg Program Committee 1, 25 Ring Committee 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g ockey 1 2 4 Honor Team 35 Soccer 1, 3, , Honor Team 2g Softball 1, 2, 3, A Tennis 1 2 3 4 W A A Awards 1,,2, 35 CLIPPER Associate Editorg Log 1. !1'J,f5 Qf 5j W f'y'?Jo W f li fi . ffvlfjj . 4 W I jcjpifffijf . . , MM' eppiest gal of our class . . . sparkling eyes and ready laugh . . . married senior . . . clever Wit and animated personality . . . sincere and lovable friend . . . Tom is h Romeo for lif , Q EJJJ JJ 'I C T ugffn fglfrrug may J Lyfnj ff L , J , X i f ,. ji? W ff ,iff J Pena iangw ,fff,,fQ,f LWXZ33 M J, W 6 wz BE N HILL AVENUE LYNN ' M' fllffy if JULY 7 . l ELEMENTARY I df if XM .1 XXI, li J fr f6 gf A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 25 Dramatic Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Sopho- more Showg Freshman Dance Decorations Commit'tee5 Program Committee 45 Sophomore Dance Dec-orationsg Archery 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 25 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, Honor Team 35 Newcomb 15 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 35 Swimming 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 35 Compass Staff 2, 3, 4. Quiet sense of humor plus . . . proud of her many ine brothers . . . serene disposition . . . interested in a Variety of sports. 4 l I l s 6LlA7 argaref ,ijfien ,. i ii i il l , 44 gl li 78 PARK sTRi311T fl LYNN Y l if OCTUBER io it liLl2MliNTARY l Ml i .I 4:5 , ' i . l +1 V xi ,QI FL 1. l I l i ,I fl iff l l ll ll ll A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4g l.R.C. 3, 4: ,lulm Burrouglis Cllulw l, 2: Snpliomore Slmowl 53 i Class Gift Committee 4, lfresliman 'lei Invitations Clummitteez l.egisl.1t1Ve 5 Committee 23 Public Relations Committee 5. 4: Soplmonmre lhnce liecomuon Committeeg Sophomore Show Scenery Clommittteg Arelit-ry 1, 2, lhsltetbtlll 1, 4 2. 3, 45 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2. 3, Newcomb 1, 2, Soccer 1. 2, 3: Swim- ,jl ming 2, 3, 4, Lifesaving Certificate 3, Tennis 3, 4, Vnllt-ylw.ill l, 2, 3,41 XY'.A.:X. ill Awards 1, 2, 35 President's List 3, 4. 4, , l li 1 .2 Industrious and conscientious student with Ll pleasglnt Even. chsfnosition . . . at times that Irish temper sparkles, ut We ove it . . . pretty redliend friendly to gill. 4 i x i i grufea 94 FENNO STREET REVERE JUNE 13 ELEMENTARY Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, LR.C. 45 I.R.C1. Conference 45 Sophomore Show Assistant Director, Daisy and Laurel Chain Committeeg Freshman Tea Entertainment Committee, Junior Prom Arrangement Commit-tee, Sophomore Dance Refresh- ment Comlmitteeg Archery 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Hiking 2, 35 Hockey 1, 2, 33 Newcomb 15 Soccer 1, 2, 3g Swimming 2g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, Log 1, 2, 3, 45 Daisy Chain, President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Shines on the stage with her talented footwork . . . good trouper . . . chief pilot of the Gatesmobile . . . the West is calling . . . never forget Ann and company in Tip-Toe Through the Tulipsf' l li I I il al li Tl al ffl we fl Li ii i .js 1 .4r I -d 8.4 A , 1 yan or We if isi HIGH STREET yy DANVERS OCTOBER so JUNIOR HIGH 9 i K lvfrfyy i N Council Representative 3, 45 I.R.C. 3. 4, President 45 l.R.C. Conference Univ. Vt. 45 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Head Usher 35 Junior Week Committeeg Senior Reception Orchestra Committee 45 Sophomore Show Com- mittee5 Usher Committee 45 Football 2, 35 M.A.A. Show 45 Log 35 President's List 3, 4. Proud of his ancestry . . . an acquisition from XVorcester T. C. who 1S a credit to Salem . . . going on at Clark Uni- versity . . . future professor of geography, 3 4 F' T I 4 ' E E ggodelofr izfanfa be s L g ' C4 K E ' PRESCOTT STREET ' SALEM X J!! fd! EBRUARY zs My COMMERCIAL wif ,Y--'-Q E.B.T.A. Conference 45 I.R.C. 4g Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Showg Freshman Show Colmmitteeg M.A.A. Dance Ticket Committee 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3g M.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 M.A.A. Show 4, President's List 4. M.A.A. enthusiast . . . its Treasurer, also a star on the basketball court . . . the Sophomore and M.A.A. Shows brought out many of his hidden talents. Miopgg gifowgecg y 39 RED1NGToN STREET l SWAMPSCOTT FEBRUARY 17 JUNIOR HIGH lg' W 1, l 3 il l 'l , il Rf ml l lj ,W l ,lg ll . ,V ll ' F.T.A. 33 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Show: lfrcshmnn Dance Conn- ll 'w w l 1 ' l 2 ,,1 H if mitteeg Sophomore Dance Comlmittccg junior Prom Comnuittccg M.A.A. Show 4 .H ,A ,ll l -7 ' , il R Al R-' lf -I 1 ls-' ' 1 ly I . l I ,Ill - Sax player . . . jazz lover . . . avid reader . . . deep thinker lc. .ichess and pmg-pong enthusmst . . . confirmed bachelor? Drd you do your Math? lil l J ' r l ,, l i fl 1 I i' I l lil ,Q My ecufme Mcforia gwozafz fjimitwlfllfy W 21 CLARENCE STREET SOUTH DARTMOUTH FEBRUARY 22 COMMERCIAL ,,f,.,,,?Was Arts and Crafts Club 2g Book Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Commercial Council Representative 1, 25 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 45 Presidenfs List 4. Inspiration to all with her interest in people and friendli- ness . . . although a resident of Dartmouth spends much of her summer Vacation in Salem . . . her understanding and thoughtfulness Will aid her all through life. . F, .A ootioe rcmced amz, on 205 ADAMS STREET MALDEN FEBRUARY 29 ELEMENTARY Council Representative 1, 2, 3, Audio-Visual Aids Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, 1.R.C. 45 Sophomore Show, Daisy and Laurel Committee, Finance 1, 2, 3, C0- Chainman 4g Freshman Dance Orchestra Committee, Freshman Tea Committee, Junior Prom Tickets Committee, Junior Week, Initiation Committee 23 S0pl1O- more Dance Tickets Committee Chairman, XV.A.A. Vice-President 45 Archery 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Hiking 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, Honor Tmm 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3g Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3g Swim- ming 25 Tennis 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3g NV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Conference Bridgewater 45 President's List 3, 4. Atomic energy personified . . . ready grin with an ever present: sense of humor . . . agile in sports . . . one of our most active W.A.A. members . . . bubbling with life . . . Willing and dependable worker. f' if f ft My Wm, Hn A , - .in r ..-F ..,. -., Y .,. Y . n . fo! 1 V6 W Qfjleifff W Q owne . ammemfrom f 4 U W SQ! M J fl W 370 SWAIN'S PoND MELROSE APRIL 11 ELEMENTARY Wifmwi AVEN UE Sophomore Class Tre-asurerg Dramatic Club 3g Junior Prom Ticket Committee Chairman 5 Program Committee 23 Senior Reception General Arrangements Committee 45 Sophomore Show General Chairzmang Basketball 3g Hiking 35 Hockey 3, 4, Honor Team 33 Soccer 35 W.As.A. Awards 1, 25 Laurel Chain 35 President's List 1, 3, 4. Sophisticated lady . . . poised at all times . . . appears very reserved, but underneath is a bubbling spring of good fellowship . . . an intelligent and capable student . . . Oh what memories! . . . California bound. 5 7 x . V a 7 .55 I if 'ffl nl' ., f ,J A 1 'W 3 ff . I JA 5 Cizzageljz .Jgnn Harney 0. JJJ'iffyXJ!lfl,l7LX!j9 ffl r f fybdo ,J 5 ful! Y' .5 I mf 0 Muffy YM l V! 1 iff! A j . I I AW ff' 6 GLE WOOD CIRCLE LYNN DECEMBER 21 JUNIOR HIGH fill! as Sgr.- Arts and Crafts 3, 45 I.R.C. 25 Pitman Debating 1, 2. 3. 45 Sophomore Sliowg Freshman Teag Senior Reception Program Committee5 Basketball 1. 2, 45 Hiking 1, 2, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 25 Swimming 2, 45 Tennis 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2. If I had known you were coming I'd have baked 3 Cake . . . able seamstress . . . the girl with the red coat . . . a Kortel. si l, W If AQ VM i V if Wh PM jd ' f . juv lf! YM' ' ecm came 8lfLVL8558y 13 KENSINGTON AVENUE SOMERVILLE APRIL 4 JUNIOR HIGH Council Representative 15 Arts and Crafts Club Ig Book Club 45 John Bur- roughs Club Zg N.E.T.P.A. Conferenceg Senior Tea Committeeg Social Com- mittee 3, 43 President's List 3, 4. Ornithologist . . . cameo-like daintiness . . . reads Shake speare with true feeling . . . collector of minerals . . accomplished dancer. I L o 4 fl , i art! I L in W' Maalfwa , AIMS VM! W B f If arf! A i 42 HAMILTON STREET 1 EVERETT I MAY 23 4 ELEMENTARY 5 I .- I 5' i , I Q 13- il I I ' 1 if Q. 1 5' if K P l if A.C.E. Ig Book Club Ig Dramatic Club 3. 4g Sophomore Sliowg Tri Mu 2, 55 Council Nominating Committee 2g Dramatic Club Show Publicity Committee 1 p 14 35 Freshman Tea Invitations Committeeg Investiture Committee 4g junior Prom il Invitations Committeeg Basketball 1, 2g Hockey 1, 23 Newcomb l, 2g Soccer N 1 1, 2g Volleyball 1, 25 NV.A.A. Awards 15 Log Reporter 2, Sports Editor 3, 4g if P'resident's List 1, 2. ai I 3: J l l 4 ll if I . 51' . il l' 1 I ti 3, A ii mg Vivacious and Welcome smile . . . talented as a poet and Wr1ter . . . an idealist . . . charming and graceful in every gg 5 way . . . her sweet disposition makes her nice to know. il p' V I I r, . lv ' H li I W x , if L ,aww 1 - Q V ,A nnejcklnrky p f 105 BELLINGHAM STREET CHELSEA OCTOBER 10 ELEMENTARY Dramatic Club 2, 3g Glee Club 15 I.R.C. 15 Sophomore Show, Freshman Tea Serving Committee, General Welfare Committee, Senior Reception Program Committee, Basketball 1, 2, Hiking 1, 25 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 2, 35 Soccer 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 W.A.A. Awards 1. Smoker fan of high standing . . . nonchalance with the spirit of Spring . . . 'QSeen A-del? . . . do I detect a laugh in that smile? . . . a lover of life . . . never Worries . . . natural charm and pleasing personality. l 1 111 11 l ,1 1 1- 3 1, 1 2' J I 11 Y, PMC' l 1 , 1 'J l 11 Y 1 , in 1 lg E MWC? QVZVLQ55 2 l 'lla l ll E ,1 1 1 2 41 l ll l 1 i ll 1 ll 1 lf , : 4 l si ,3 11 -22 .1 13 is x15 --11 1 11 M iff 157' ' as J ' fl J J it 151 1 1 .1 1 1 Ml I 1 1. 1' 1. diff' , Ulf f l sos CABOT STREET !1 1,-'7 BEVERLY ff, . L, JULY za 1 df , 1 ELEMENTARY X HJ, 1zf f f ! 1 1 N1 N 'll f,'T 1 gl Q 111 1 lj R 'P l. l ll ir gr 1': . . . 1. L rip Sophomore Showg Alumni Committee lg Freshman Teag Senior Luncheon Com- '- E jig mitteeg Sophomore Dance Decorations Committee Chairmang Basketball 15 F President's List 3, 4. 1' '5- ll He ,X pl ii 3 'C li 2 ' ll I 11 15 1 1' 1 T' 1 1 1-- If 4 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 . I1 ii Our fleet-footed Miss Efficiency . . . always willing to listen and to help . . . Ready', . . . George all the Way . . . a Beaver . . . thoughtful teacher . . . punctual and con- 5 scientious. 1 l I li ll L l , fr l S my We agree W wi QQWW N, 'W 'WL 0, ll 5 anyjfloniae fglfltzfanej JOAVLJ M i M lAAPLE STREET DANVERS , ' MARCH s Ou ELEMENTARY 14 Council Representative 1, 2, 35 A.C.E. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Showg Visual Aids Club 35 Senior Reception Committeeg Basketball Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 1, Honor Team 2, 3, 4g Newcomb 1, 25 Soccer 1, Honor Team 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Log Reporter 2, Managing Editor 3, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 4g Columbia S.P.A. Conference 3gLaurel Chain, President's List 1,2, 3,4. Statuesque . . . one of our married seniors . . . earnest in her undertakings . . . a ready sense of humor . . . good student . . . strong character . . . has ingredients for success. , 1 SW. See 0, ljiiaclass , a -1 ' e . Qnn K ,ye go H I, I 69 VW gi D I 0 'B lim U bd 'H 'l' - 4 'l ble, , g I I . . eaneflfe .jacldlfein llirielax ,Tj Calla fj r M Q f' ' We 21 mi-Gflfnflzzl -A 5 twin J off' D 585 HIGHLAND AVENUE MALDEN SEPTEMBER 17 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 15 Earth Science Club 45 Sophomore Show CLIPPER Dance Decoration Committee, General Welfare Committee 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Show Scenery, Archery 2, 3g Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hiking 1, 2, 3 Hockey 1, 2, 3, Newcomb 1, 2, 3g Tennis 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, W.A.A Awards 1. Klickstein, Jeanette . . . Winsome smile . . . curious humor . . . loves first graders . . . Seen Thelma?,, . . . our Malden commuter . . . perpetual motion . . . inquiring, pleasing personality. MM' M ' fl! ,T Magrfjafl ffajcnl, MQWWT 253k CHARLES STREET WALTHAM MAY 1 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 3, 45 Arts and Crafts Club 35 Earth Science Club 45 Glee Club 15 N.E.T.P.A. Conference 4g Freshman Teag Hockey 15 Presiden-t's List 3, 4. Ellen's trademark is a good Word for everyone . . . Whiz as a basketball forward . . . Oh, that we all might have Ellen's outlook on life . . . humility and character . . . one of the greatest ., Q1aA 1, , 4 Y no i. ,. G W k L I lflsvl' i lllllf i yi tj ffl i ' if dmc? anaprolq ' 1 47. up ll? l 1' H1 Nl-IXY liLI. STREET CAMBRIDGE NOYIQMBKR 22 .IUNIOR HIGH 5 I.R.G. 43 Freshman Ten Refreshment Gommiuccg Senior Reception Program Gommitteeg Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 I-liking 2, -lg lloclacy 2, 31 Soccer 23 Solllmll 2, 35 Swimming 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2g NY'.A.A. lXXK'.lI'LlN lg l'i'cxitlcnL'x List Gentle and la dyl1ke . . . Har tires and trnflic poliqemqn her pet aversions . . . enjoys card- lu ' Y 1 d f an problems . . . ' Check, girl, p ying, IH CllH'lCLllfl11Qll.l1 1 i l intl . 5 Y 'fgfirg 4 Al ..T,4gr 0315. . i R. 2.5, ,g .AJ I Wi mf' nl .J , - p mdfifgn gzzadelfd Ofancfrg 142 PEARL STREET CAMBRIDGE SEPTEMBER 3 COMMERCIAL Council Treasurer 45 Commercial Council Representative 1, 2, Secretary 35 E.B.T.A. 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Business Education Banquet Program Coim- mittee Chairman 2g Business Machines Show 1, 25 Freshman Dance Committeeg Junior Prom Arrangements Committee Chairmang N.E.A. Conference Typistg Open House Guide 35 Orientation Day Committee 35 Log Typist 3, 45 Daisy Chaing President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Efficient and hard-Working treasurer of Council . . . in- born neatness . . . helpful and understanding . . . quiet but influential . . . active in school affairs . . . fun galore at her ' many parties. WMWM? if elif 149145 fine Oggalzy Wi , X 101 GLENWOOD ROAD SOMERVILLE AUGUST 6 JUNIOR HIGH l Book Clu'b 1, 2, 3, 45 Earth Science Club 2, 3, 43 Conference Connecticut 3 Salem 4g Kappa Delta Phi 45 N.E.T.P.A. Conferenceg Representative on Legis lative Committee 25 Class Gift Committee Chairmang Freshman Tea Usher 1 Usher 35 Presid-ent's List 3, 4. Born actor . . . all the materials you Want, for free . . . interested in all branches of geography . . . where you find Bill, youill End Norm . . . Oleo. 4' f 9 ,Ab I JUAVL .fgnljrony Olimongie fi 9 MURRAY COURT EAST BOSTON MARCH 29 ELEMENTARY Audio-Visual Clufb 3, President 45 Camera Club 25 E.T.A. 25 I.R.C. 3, 45 John Burroughs Club 15 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Show, Freshman Dance Program Committee Chairm'an5 Usher Committeeg Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 M.A.A. Show 45 M.A.A. Repre- sentative 1, 45 Log Reporter 3. Always agreeable and friendly . . . takes things as they come . . . even dispositzion . . . nonchalant and Carefree air . . . Willing spirit. Wwe WMQCTIQM , MM' G .jcafftrgn Ofbloifafo W f fi J 48 PARIS STREET EAST BOSTON AUGUST 22 ELEMENTARY Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Invitations Committee 45 President's List 3. Confirmed optimist . . . likeable smile . . . another Eastic fan . . . the nursing profession's loss . . . charming manner toward all of her classmates . . . quick sense of humor . . . humility and grace . , . member of the card club. .X f I gf . . ' J W JJ aryann gargara nz f fijzfjjblj 4 4 U Jijivexi '1 V 'WI L A r Y J - X.,- s ABINGTON AVENUE PEABODY AUGUST 26 COMMERCIAL Book Club 1, 2, E.B.T.A. 3, 45 Sophomore Show, CLIPPER Dance Chair- man, Correspondence Chairman 4, Freshman Tea, Initiation Banquet Decora- tion Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Publicity Comimitteeg junior Week Committee, Open House Committee 35 Program Committee 45 Public Relations Committee 3, 45 Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee, Swimming 25 CLIPPER Editor-in-Chief, Log Typist 2, 3, 45 President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Generous, helpful nature . . . initiative plus . . . competent editor of the CLIPPER . . . conscientious scholar with a sense of humor . . . artisticallyjnclined . . . culinary expert . . . one of our most versatile seniors. 4- r xyu 1 0 T. ., tg, r l li '. I R -V xr 0 J Z I KU! Q 1 K, , ' . ,Q n ' ,, I ,X ' u ',n3 - I L lk K L K l l rl .7 .L Kxixlil xi? Ri if l My 0 lil A I C l 1 l - IL MX owfn Waafofyn OFWLCA txqvwfl . iAq'.'l.SH' ii 'EJ -cj' X! I Ju X Q l I lf' I, ' L l y , l WL ri- U 1 Q 1 , - r i ,,,..... 3 J J' ' V . ii , I , , ,- Q . ,L . E11 i . fps A . L i I . Nj! .yi V' W J ll 'sv 3 ZA I L' It 1 X. - Ll illl gf i 'l t' 1 I r V . L Y , - ' ' X I . 1 .. , A A1 I any L 1 ' N I ll Ll if il' gig C 1 ' so HULL STREET 1, 1 pf 4 'ii 0' 5 .BEVERLY Jul ll ' PW 1 5 , SEPTEMBER 22 R J JQNI R LLIGH , ' I 1 I I N i l A I V . , L 1' 5 4 I ' If' L v X ' Q J V., 1 ,r lf fi K 1 l f r 5 Book Club 1, 2, 45 Camera Club 33 Choir 1, 23 Sophomore Showg Freshman L Teiag Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Tea Committeeg Sophomore Dance Com- L mitteeg President's List 4. l W. 'L v L w 1 l u l li 1 ' is !l Girl with a mind of her own . . . lovely singing voice . . , , hostess at a famous party . . . California, Here I Come f . . . a Kortel. l if l L 1 l L ,A 1 1 l I, 5, R, ' 1 V' 1 L ly l' - L' x ll H' I+ l X1 5 l aria QCLVLVLQ Wac6acAern 6 OBER STREET BEVERLY JANUARY 28 COMMERCIAL Council Executive Bo-ard 3, 45 E.B.T.A. Conference 3, 45 I.R.C. 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Showg A.Si.C.D. Convention Typist 35 Cap and Gown Committee 45 Freshman Tea Refreshment Committee5 Insurance Co-rnmittee 3, Chairman 45 Junior Week Comimitteeg Sophomore Dance Program Cofmmitteeg Sophomore Show Program Committee5 Basketball 35 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 2, 35 Soccer 2, 35 Softball 2, 35 Swimming 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Log Typist 2, 3, 4. Peaches-and-cream complexion . . . always has that chic look . . . where there,s Jeanne, there,s likely to be Maureen . . . has a pleasant, congenial manner . . . active skier' . . . enjoys travel. 86LlfL81ff8 WQCOQQW 122 FALCON STREET EAST BOSTON JULY io ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 4g Dramatic Club 15 Glee Club 2, 3g I.R.C. 4g Sophomore Showg Class Gift Colmmitteeg CLIPPER Dance Publicity Com-mitteeg Public Relations Committeeg Sophomore Show Scenery Committeeg Basketball 2g Hockey 2, 35 Soccer 2, 35 Swimming 2, 3, 4, Life-Saving Badgeg W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3g President's List 4, ' Jeanette's bright smile matches her Winning personality . . . knack for producing excellent dioramas . . . Billie the Boy Artist . . . a jovial nonchalance . . . a true Bostonian, loyal to Bastien . . . tops in every Way. i l M W yjQl W r?,,,,4m jane Warm, M i 79 C L AVENUE . REVERE SEPTEMBER s 764 5 COMMERCIAL Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 E.B.T.A. 45 I.R.C. 45 Sophomore Showg Freshman Initiation Committee5 Fresh-man Tea Committeeg Initiation Committee 45 Junior Week Committeeg Co-Chairman Cake Sale 45 N.E.A. Typistg Public Relations Committee 2, 45 Senior Reception Committee5 Sophomore Dance Ticket Comimitteeg Sophomore Show' Ticket Comzmitteeg Archery 25 Hiking 1, 35 Soccer 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 W.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Log 3, 4. Our efficient and loveable head cheerleader . . . flair for dramatics . . Q possessor of a keen memory . . . enjoys solving logic problems . . . ever ready to alight for the right . . . believes strongly in her ideals. ' 4 .LA , . ,... . ,,,.. . A..Q .. ., . 1 ,.,4 , ,.. 4 A or .V 6 1 I ,V ig 1 y s X W rf fs' 1 f. KW! fvaugh V Fm 81 I , Q .A W ,WM ywfyf' r yoke 5i0!w6LrJ Warp J kj Q p JJ !, . ' p g Jo ' a . p? ,0ii'pi i1 !,, y 4 . 4 M WA '. X WW Q! 4 W i HLARENDON AVENU 'fs li ii LYNN JUNE 14 .Q K, i I.R.C. 45 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Showg 45 I.R.C. 4g Usher Co-mmitteeg Football 1, 2, 33 Presi 'tSmilin' Jackv . . . Teach me, if you can . . . playboy in Junior math . . . Simon Bolivar in Senior geography . . . first-class showman. 4 ' JUNIOR HIGH Council Representative dent's List 4. A it L N-fd 7,12 1 T T T IM QW' ' AQ T 3913! U Jr? 2lgf'iH,jg,ify Vt Jfi, 7. M 0 j. ,X p QW-1 All MSM jjjjyjyg l Wipe! W b ,Q X947 2 ' T ,lf ' if i'jil ,' WM f if Wizqj ml' iff,1rR 7 gf, f W' iff' ll' ' 5' i l li W if ' 21 AUTUMN STREET LYNN MARCH 7 JUNIOR HIGH X315 .fdlflflflf ' QZBOVLJ Council Representative 45 Choir 1, 2, 3g Sophomore Showg CLIPPER Dance Decorations Committeeg Freshman Tea Committeeg Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Luncheon Comimitfteeg Sophomore Dance Ticket Committeeg Basketball lg CLIPPER Associate Editorg President's List 1, 3, 4. s' it Lovely and vivacious . . . Witty and sweet . . . mathema-' tician, but Watch out for figures . . . always willing to serve on committees. away gmfd, s 18 ESSEX STREET DANVERS FEBRUARY 12 ELEMENTARY Www n W XAQNH S X' f iw Q. . v F A.C.E. 45 Freshman Tea Committeeg Senior Program Committeeg Sophomore Dance Ticket Committeeg President's List 3, 4. Spark plug of our class . . . gay and light hearted . . . what spirit and mischievousness . . . champ at getting tests post- poned . . . intelligent and capable student . . . friendly and genial manner has endeared her to her classmates. my Cgzzagelffi mgleff 1 15 METHUEN STREET LOWELL MARCH 1 COMMERCIAL Book Club 1, 25 Commercial Council Vice-President 4, Representative 35 E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Conference 3, 45 I.R.C. 35 Sophomore Showg CLIPPER Dance Ticket Committee chairman, Freshman Tea Invitations Comfmitteeg Junior Week Committeeg Legislative Committee 25 Open House Committee 25 Senior Reception Comniitteeg Sophomore Dance Decoration Comimittee5 Treasurer's Committee Council 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketfball Honor Team 25 Hiking 1, 2, 3. 45 Hockey 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 CLIPPER Business Managerg L0g Reporter 1, Typist 3. Dresses in exceptionally fine taste . . . enjoys making her own clothes . . . graceful . . . likes to play basketball. . . . Among My Souvenirs . . . mind of her own . . . one of the trio from Lowell. a7A0lfVL6L.'5 fE8XIf8l M0168 12 COLUMBUS AVENUE SAUGUS JULY 1 JUNIOR HIGH Choir 2, 3, 45 Pitman Debating Club 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Show5 M.A.A. Sh0W 45 President's List 4. S.T.C.,s paragon of masculine charm and finesse . . . clever and humorous debater . . . the only encore of the Sophomore Show . . . ski enthusiast and instructor. If u 4 9 . kji? QM 5220-LdeIfACQCiAm1,LA6-,ZW 28 CHESTER STREET MALDEN JULY 1 COMMERCIAL Class Secretary 35 E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Conferences Buffalo 3, New York 45 I.R.C. 1, 2, Secretary 3, 45 Sophomore Show5 Daisy and Laurel Committeeg Freshman Tea Committee5 Freshman Dance Conmmittee5 Initiation Banquet Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 2, 35 W.A.A. President 45 Archery 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 35 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 35 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, Senior Life-Saving5 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Head of Volleyball 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Head of Orange 25 Conferences Fitchburg 3, Bridgewater 45 Log 2, 4, Head Typist 35 Daisy Chain. supporter o out . . . active in the I.R.C. W.A.A.,s ambassador of goodwill . . . athletically 1ncl1ned . . . naturally nice . . . lover of ine literature. . oya f all school activities . . . always willing to help ll I, l x 1 1 X i 6 ! l 7 l lla il l . 1 1 l l P I 4 r l V i l .xdgce Uganda Marple? 38 BROWNING ROAD SOMERVILLE NOVEMBER 14 ELEMENTARY .U Sophomore Showg President's List 4. yr! WA 1 Our Irish Colleen . . . blushes charmingly . . . always sees the humor in any situation . . . a keen Wit . . . has a knack for 'making amusing faces . . . understanding and sympa- thetic . . . a rare gem . . . a person to Whom one may tell her troubles. vane Wzfwyofzy S0 VALLEY STREET EVERETT MARCH 29 ELEMENTARY Q- N, , V my ew sg W A.C.E. 2, 45 I.R.C'. 2, 35 Sophomore Sbowg Alumni Committee 1, 25 Freshman Dance Invitations Committee5 Senior Tea Conmmitteeg Basketball 1, 25 Hiking 1, 25 Hockey 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 25 Soccer 2, 35 Softball 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 25 W.A.A. Awards 1, 25 President's List 4. Quietly sincere . . . speaks gently . . . easy to get along Witlb . . . a beaver . . . attractive and clever . . . eager listener . . . liked by her classmates. Ua. ,A ,J 5, 5, I A ! JA fat., fwmfafvfwaawa Wkwwwffwlfrfw , .5 . X, fLufQr4ftpfA,gjy I Qfwcwion Woafzorlftvf ' If 1 , f fkW,aA,cA-na. 4 5 WHEELER STREET COURT LYNN FEBRUARY 10 ELEMENTARY Council Acting -Chairman 2, Representative 25 A.C.E. 45 John Burroughs 1, 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Freshman Dance Refreshment Com'mittee5 General Welfare Committee 35 Program Committee 25 Senior Reception Program Com- mitteeg Basketball 1, 2, 45 Hiking 1, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Soccer 35 Swimming 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 45 W'.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Daisy Chain5 President's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Tall, brainy, and attractive . . . friendly and even tempered . . . contagious laugh . . . a beaver . . . quiet, yet her presence is always felt . . . unassuming but self confident manner. Ofloreflfa jun owne i 54 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE FALL RIVER JUNE 8 COMMERCIAL E.B.T.A. Conference New York 45 I.R.C. 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Show5 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 45 A.S.C1.D. Convention Typist 35 Freshman Tea Committee5 Invita- tions Committee 45 Open House Committee 2, 35 Public Relations Committee 2, 35 Sophomore D-ance Commit'tee5 Sophomore Show Pro-gram Committee5 Treasurer's Committee Council 45 W.A.A. Dance Decoration Committee 1, 25 Archery 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Head of Softball 35 Tennis 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Log Typist 1, 2, 35 Laurel Chain 3. A Always bubbling over with zest . . . happy-go-lucky . . . college spirit abounds . . . known for her sunny disposition . L . contagious laugh . . . sports enthusiast . . . Has anyone seen Barbara? 2235 Z-63i '-caqg J C' O7 K 6LlfLl 89lfL lf'6LlfLC8f5 f 8? 6 IVERSON ROAD BEVERLY APRIL 30 COMMERCIAL ffl N York IRC 1 2 3- Sophomore Show3 E.B.T.A. Conferences Bu ao, ew 3 . . . , , , A.S.C.D. 'Convention Typist 33 Cap and Gown Committee 4g CLIPPER Dance Publicity Co'mmittee3 Freshman Dance Decoration Committee3 Insurance Com-mittee Secretary 3, 43 Junior Week Committeeg Sophomore Show Program Comimittee3 Basketball 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3, 4g Newcomb 2, 33 Soccer 2, 3g ' ' - d 2- CLIPPER Softball 2, 33 Swimming 23 Volleyball 2, 3, W.A.A. Awar s 1, , Advertising Manager3 Log Typist 2, 3. Possessor of Irish beauty ancl wit . . . sunny nature . . . vocabulary all her own . . . life of any gathering . . . often mistaken for Jeanne . . . excellent taste in dress . . . Num- ber, please?', 'U alfa f,L?7 -4 1 I' A 15 153 ll ll 'l Ti ll ji A fs li 'w i I s I l ! Q1 ll l ll up ll ,i fl fx ,, ff n l .. Il vi l I il .Q 5 i gi S, I I lt yo:5QlOA Xavier Wei!! 86 EASTERN AVENUE LYNN APRIL 8 CCMMERCIAL GJ M is ,aaa Q are p Commercial Council Vice-President 3, President 4g Kappa Delta Phi 3, Secre- tary 45 Pitman Debating Club 1, 2, President 3, Vice-President 4. Able debater . . . always willing to help his friends . . . enjoys listening to music . . . indispensable item, his grey and maroon Plymouth . . . man with previous commit- mentsf, 1 i 1 6Ll g6Ll 6f mal? l 6LlfL 35 BERKELEY STREET LAWRENCE MARCH 29 COMMERCIAL M ff , .WW Uzfiflwt emi Commercial Council Representative 45 E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, I.R.C. 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Show, Freshman Reception Committee, Initiation Banquet Decoration Committee 2, 3, 45 Invitation Committee 4, Open House Guide 2, 3, 45 Program Committee 3, 45 Public Relations Committee 3, 4s Log Typist 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4. Sweet and sincere . . . optimistic outlook on life contagious . . . gracious in every Way . . . hospital 'volunteer Worker . . . flashing Irish eyes . . . generous smile . . . con- siderate of others. WW 36 ASH AVENUE SOMERVILLE JULY 29 ELEMENTARY pafricia lfLlfL6 warm Camera Club 45 Classical Album Club 2g Sophomore Sfhowg Freshman Dance Ticket Committeeg Freshman Teag Junior Prom Hotel Committeeg Sophomore Dance Comfmitteeg Basketball lg Hiking lg Hockey 15 Soccer 15 Softball 15 President's List 1. Gentle Voice . . . charming manners . . . tennis enthusiast . . . possessor of a quick, keen mind . . . pert and pretty I Pat . . . the wild blue yonder is calling . . . excellent driver . . . dependable. 1 1 1 1 l l 1 l 1 l 'l l i l l l 'l 'I 'Q 1 I l 1 f -f '-fr' Y aff. - if if fi!! 7' ,f -1 ffr Qfw- faf,.,ff-,QC 1, K , ' ' ,b fi,,-4-4--f7'7ff,,4',+.---1' ' I 1 . , f 4 .fshwyf jg , , f .,.'wVl N- n ary- cane QIWLIZVL5 , ff ' ff A ' ff ' -'-1 f-'ff-4--1, , , 29 WASHINGTON STREET BEVERLY NOVEMBER 12 ELEMENTARY Arts and Crafts 15 N.E.T.P.A. Conference 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 3, 43 Newcomb 1. 2. 3, 4g Soccer 1, 4, Honor Team 4g Swimming 2, Senior Lifesaving, Volleyball 13 NV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4g CLIPPER Advertising Manager, President's List 4. The nicest gifts come in small packages . Joe is a lucky fellow . . . Barbara's constant companion . . . Let's go to Bositonn . . . Where is Topsfielcl, anyway? ii.: if anal! godadncl Qrroni 83 SUMMER STREET SALEM AUGUST 26 ELEMENTARY Council Representative 3, 45 A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sopho- more Showg Alumni Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4g Finance Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Dance Committee, Freshman Tea, Initiation Committee 35 Junior Prom Invitation Committee, Senior Reception Ticket Committee, Sophomore Dance Orchestra Committee, Archery 33 Basket- ball 1, 3, 45 Hiking 1, 3g Hockey 2, 33 Newcomb 35 Soccer 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Presidenfs List 3, 4. Always a twinkle in her eye and a dimple in her c vivacious and gay . . . always attractively dressed . . ful willingness to help in any class undertaking . and loyal friend. heek . . . . cheer- . sincere l l x il 312 If-ewici 123 MAPLE STREET LYNN i R ll a l FEBRUARY is E JUNIOR HIGH 2 I l L Q, W LL ' i N 1 F.T.A. 3g Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Show, Legislature Committee l 25 Nominating Committee 2s Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Football p 2, 35 Volleyball 1. 2. 3: M.A.A. Show 4. N ,, M3 13, ll, 1 fl M? 'll 1 1 :,l 1 ,l li Our most reserved gentleman . . . Wanna bet? . . . one of Charlie's boys . . . doesn't seem to have a care in the V 'ii World. , w l . L: , I 'l W l 35 lr i,. Q, ll lf li -I X. ,UQ pl! ,J if ,Pd 1 7 f l to ,J ?!, M 1 'Tl ,f ,J fl ,D ! J, 1 X if ,E if y ' . i ' ,My WQW7 JM? IMA!! g'j:Wf,,j A Vx I J W Wi!! Mp. .JJZCQ my pooir aff gf Ji! ,flat-fy Q Ji ,J M W ai a My f ll Off f 18 BAKER AVENUE SOUTH HAMILTON MARCH 29 JUNICR HIGH A.C.E. 3, 4g John Burroughs Club 2, 3, 43 Cap and Gown Committeeg Initia- tion Banquet Decoration Committee 25 Senior Cake Sale Committeeg President's List 4. Modest . . . friendly and helpful . . . talented guitar player . . . clear, rich singing voice . . . Is Pooler here? . . . admired by all. yoke Amr? 0lfL6LlfL 2 ADAMS STREET NEWBURYPORT NoVEMBER zs JUNIOR HIGH I.R.C. 45 Sophomore Showg Junior Week Committeeg Usher Committee 3 Baseball 15 President's List 4. Challenged Olympic table tennis champion . . . Shall we ever forget his humorous chapel speech about Women's baseball teams? . . . chess player . . . mountain climber. I u J 1 1 1, J I s , 5 0 1 - s 'r I lx w I ll' . is I ,,-pl ' 2' . A- , .-A- I 1 A , f ' , . . - V - 1 5 sk! V 5 E .1 Y ,Q ij AF lp lil MTUV 1 ' 1' 171' l off J if s A , ,g 'V . gcwgarct lfLlfL H55 If if cr- ' W Af FF tx l r f 'lkcgf il' I-'V 6,15 5 llbii A r 1 ' ' I -I 1' P' ff ,. Lf ,li K I va f Hi' 7 . 1 , 1 , , , V W ,P r A P A . ,- ' 9 'A . J 15 CLEAVES STREET JAMAICA PLAIN AUGUST 24 COMMERCIAL E.B.T.A. 3, 45 Conferences Buffalo, New Yorkg I.R.C. 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Showg Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 45 A.S.C.D. Typist 35 CLIPPER Dance Ticket Com- mittee5 Freshman Tea Hostess5 Insurance Committee 45 Junior Week 'Com,mittee5 N.E.T.P.A. 45 Open House Committee 2, 35 Pu'blic Relations Committee 2, 35 Ring Committee 35 Sophomore Dance Program Commit'tee5 Sophomore Show Program Committee Chairman5 W.A.A. Dance Decoration Committee 1, 25 Archery 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 15 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 I-Iockey 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 CLIPPER Literary Editor5 Log Typist 1, 2, 3. Completely likeable . . . enthusiastic and full of ideas . . has expressive blue eyes . . . puts her whole heart into col- lege activities . . . sense of humor . . . Has anyone seen Loretta?', 9 X . X We ,mp My fgulnful 5 V I af 27 M1 ? elf 6' Dill, UK Q Q6 f pkowd 01' 5 l gf' Y .fdmancf 'L r l5c'by.fla Y u Q ra ,b hi 216 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM MARCH 20 COMMERCIAL Class President 25 Council Executive Board 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 N.E.P.T.A. Conference Swampscott 45 Association of Massachusetts Student Government at Framingham 25 Eastern States Association Professional Schools. New York 2, 45 E.B.T.A. 45 I.R.C. 45 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 Sophomore ShoW5 Class Dance Committee 1, 2, 45 CLIPPER Dance Decorations Com- mittee5 Initiation Banquet Committee5 Junior Week Cotmmitteeg M.A.A. Dance Committeeg Sophomore Dance Ticket Committeeg Usher Committee 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 1, Junior Varsity 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 35 Tennis 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 M.A.A. Show 4. A fellow with a flair for organization . . . passion for progress . . . capable Council president . Works diligently for What he thinks is right . . . independent thinker . . . Pete's right hand . . . tennis enthusiast. gmifg ,Min ,gzannon 310 WASHINGTON AVENUE CHELSEA NOVEMBER 15 ELEMENTARY 3 Camera Club 3, 4g Choir 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Clufb 3g Glee Club 2, 3, 4s Pitman Debating Club, 3, 4g Sophomore Show Director3 Tri Mu 2, 33 General Welfare 43 Ivy Exercises Committee 33 Move-Up Exercises 3, 43 Music Committee Chairman 43 Basketball 3, Honor Team 4g Hiking 3, 43 Hockey 3, Honor ,Team 43 Newcomb 3, 43 Soccer 3, 4, Honor Team 3g Softball 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 4g Volleyball 3, 43 W.A.A. Awards 1, 23 Log Reporter 4g Daisy Chaing President's List 3, 4. The girl with the nightingale Voice . . . director of our successful Sophomore Show . . . kind of heart, gentle in disposition . . . willing industrious Worker . . . under- standing and Warm hearted . . . one We'll never forget. 0 1 1 ff 0 U Y u li may . gA6L1fL1f1,01f1, IU IfAlRlfllil..U S'I'RliE'I' CAMBRIDGE APRIL 7 Iil.I-QMI-QNTARY Q W. yi Glee Club 4g I.R.C. 33 Sophomore Slmwg lfreslunan 'II-.1 Cluminiuecg lnvitations Committee -lg Sophomore lhnce Clummiltecg li.iskctlw.ill l, 23 Hiking l. 21 Hockey l, Z3 Soccer 1, 2g Volleylmll l, 2. Even disposition . . . attractive smile . . . charming tlirlt eyes . . . always tranquil and Lll1l1Lll'l'lCCl . . . blessed with ii b - h . . . ' rlg t disposition and an abundance of poise, Jifwfifla sgzaioiro 87 WOLCOTT STREET MALDEN JULY 6 ELEMENTARY Glee Club 25 Senior Reception Ticket Committeeg President's List 3, 4. A bit on the quiet side . . . laconic and reserved . . . likeable . . . tranquillity, serenity, and poise are Judy's attributes . . . remember the Oyster Man? 8l lfL6L6!8 e Khfidfine Aww ' B 30 SHAXY'SHlfliN ROAD liAST BOSTON NOVliMBliR 7 COMMIQRCIAI- Council Executive Board 3, 4, Representative 1. 3: Bvvli Cl'-lb 22 li.B-T-A- 3, 4, Conferences Buflalo, New Yorkg Cilee Club lg Soplitnnore Slmw: A.S.C.l7. Convention Typist 3g Iiresliinan Dance Oreliestizi Coininitteeg l resl1m.1n '10-1 Entertainment Committeeg Initiation Banquet llecoration CQOIUINIICU 5C Investiture Committee 4g junior XVeek Coxninitteeg Open llouse 2, 3. GCIICI'-ll Chairman 3g Public Relations Committee 2, Cl1.llFll1.lI1 3, 43 Sopllomorc D-WCC Orchestra Committeeg Basketball 2, 3g I-liking 2, 31 Newcomb 2. 33 Soccvf 2, 3g Tennis 35 Volleyball 7 3' WA A Awirtls 1 Inf Tviist 2 f 4' I -, , . . . . , -, . A 'I' . xv 1 Laurel Chain. Public Rel t' XV ' l a ions Oman of the Year . . . minstrel sliow songstress . . . pleasant dis ositio givesvway to dimples . . . fond of pickles . . . uliligive gi joke! p n . . . lier ready smile ,M if WWW 73 mam! mi SAM fjffwyfipja 43 CHAPMAN STREET WATERTOWN OCTGBER 18 JUNIOR HIGH ,HgH A A 3 ... V ice-President Class 2g Arts and Crafts Club 15 Investiture Committeeg Senior Luncheon Committee 45 Social Committee 3 , 45 Presidentas List 1, 3 , 4, Unassuming . . . firm believer in activities for pupil growth . . . out at the bell . . . ichtbyologist. owrielf Le .gyzzfaman r W 173 BAINBRIDGE STREET MALDEN AUGUST 20 ELEMENTARY Audio-Visual Club 3. 43 Sophomore Showg Freshman Dance Committeeg Fresh- man Tea Committceg Legislative Committee 2g Program Committeeg Treasurcr's Committee 23 Archery 1, 2g Basketball l, 2, 4g Hiking l, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, 45 Soccer 15 Tennis 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, -lg XV.A.A. Awards lg Prcsident's List 4- Always well dressed . . . a talkative las sense of humor . . . our violinist . . . displays 3 love Uf lifb and the best 111 has to offer . . . friendly to all. s with a refreshing WJ AW f' -1 ' ' f ,S .X fl X f IAN' If 1' 1 f 7. f S ' ' - T T WLC ff!! f' 71' ff,Lz,.4f ' 4' ,,q.414e-e I A 47 .3515 .24 ,R eaffmr' . J lj . !' ,Ky ' M K .. A ,f 7 v.Q, jvf '- J z,f, f, :a22V,o'f41i4'y ff fe ' l Y' . - , 0 9 1 ,L L- , 4, fig , f If I-fyfvfg, il, fl, 'X LIALELWL Q Mln6Ln ,I fl, j, if 217141 Q i I ,,,4f,f 4, ,f ,wo ' 7fK 'i'?'fQ1fj , ,J ' i 'fafif-61-ftld ,,., 'XC ' 79 NORTH COMMON STREET LYNN ly JANUARY 14 ELEMENTARY 3 P l T l I Camera Club 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 25 F.T.A. Club- 4g Sopho- more Showg Council Dance Committee 3, 45 Freshman Dance Decoration Committee, Freslnnan Tea Committee, Junior Week Chairman, Move-Up Class Directo-r 1, 25 Senior Tea Committee, Social Committee 3, 4, Sophomore f Initiation Committee, Sophomore Show Make-Up Committee, Sophomore 1 Dance Ticket Committee Chairman, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 45 is Newcomfb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 39 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Salem's 'Rusty' redhead . . . fashion plate of the Senior 4 class . . . poise and personality . . . versatility in sports and i the social life of the College . . . a Beaver . . . her future 1 is as shining as her beautiful hair. 2 l E 6'Ll gdJ 8f 6ZZOfA8fA SMGKXWUUJ S06 EASTERN AVENUE LYNN NOVEMBER 19 ELEMENTARY John Burroughs Club 1, 25 Freshman Tea Committeeg Invitation Committee 4g junior Prom Orchestra Committeeg Basketball 1, 2g Hiking lg Hockey 1, 2g Soccer lg Volleyball 1, 2g W.A.A. Awards lg CLIPPER Associate Editorg Log 3, 4. Petite, as the nickname Bitsy,' implies . . . capacity for mirth . . . quiet voice . . . ski enthusiast . . . a Beaver . . . Marion's other half . . . dreamer and an idealist . . . Athol is calling. J I will ,glib J , Y . ..,:,,,vi,, Y A i VA. 0 ' . V .ff ' X 1 fn - r L - '- , no ,JAP 'Qy' ' ht we ,V .1 , ,M , fi ,ln .V .ANJCC WH 'VJ L41 A fl,9L f i'M' l ff? A 5 fi Qin Niflf' ar ara aan lf1'LLt wif 629 WASHINGTON STREET QUINCY JUNE 2 ELEMENTARY Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2g CLIPPER Dance Decoration Committee, Senior Reception Committee 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Hockey 2, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 43 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3. Always chasing rainbows . . . beautiful, sparkling blue eyes . . . full of fun and fancy free . . . never hurry, never worry . . . loquacious . . . Mary Jane's other half . . . a Quincy sailor. ,M .,f, OW tu ' Gil ,fyfv l .fu ij. l 1 ,- I I C! X J jjlaereae mae .SZ 00514545 JJ I M 5 K 'I J S, X 28 SYMONDS STREET SALEM OCTOBER 2 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 45 Glee Club 15 Sophomore Show5 CLIPPER Dance Invitations Com- mitteeg Freshman Dance Decoration Committeeg Freshman Tea Committec5 Junior Week Committeeg Ring Committee 35 Sophomore Dance Decoration Committeeg Basketball 1, 45 Hiking 3, 45 Hockey 1, 25 Soccer 1. 25 Sports Day Salem 45 Tennis 3, 45 Head of Volleyball 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Junior Representative to W.A.A.5 W.A.A. Dance Invitation Committee 35 NV.A.A. Dance Program Committee 45 CLIPPER Assistant Editorg Daisy Chain5 Presi- dent's List 3, 4. Capable and diligent Worker . . . chic and fashionable in appearance . . . laughter in her eyes . . . has a ready reserve of charm . . . exhibits qualities that spell success . . . her favorite pastime Jim . . . our volleyball expert. 4 ,X 4 ,li . T' 1 'E . WU ,s I fl ,T A low ,fs 'yy' pyjjilf 4 will fri ,W My Url' ,af A A51-'!l!'JtlfL,.. 434' ff ,,9'lU XV 62 CQ! W jiyvy Eff f!,,,.,'tl A july 0lfL5f6l,IfLC8 6LLl 8 Olfnglffjj T Wy, LJIG., if ,, Inf. K0 ju A gl jf J, LJ' rn' 1 Nw - , U4 Jf hfyvl 'rfb V ri' W 43' 42 COUNTY STREET IPSWICH JUNE 24 ELEMENTARYV 5 A.C.E. 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1g Freshman Tea Committee-5 Fresh-man Dance Committeeg Initiation Banquet Decoration Committee 1, 2, Junior Week Committeeg Sophomore Show Costume Committee, Basketball Honor Team 1, 2, 43 Hockey 2, Honor Team 35 Newcomb 1, Soccer lg Volleyball 1, 25 W.A,.A. Awards 1, 25 Presidlentfs List 1, 4. f Q Athletic Connie, a marvel on .the basketball court . . . pleasant, smiling face . . . willing worker . . . qulef, Yet full of devilment . . . one whose company is always sought. i snss , , as , C A W C 'Mg , rgjxy u ,Wal ' . lu. fl' . - 4 .ff LW! ily 'W ii ' WW 4 l Jf If j -l 1 . . lj I We wild, ' iii 1 A . 'lk' , ' Va' l I .JZ L lm li' I' lf ran oaelo loamcbo I fj p r -ga i 4. V. xx , I f ,. ff G off ,L I V! ,G ,J f' 45 LEXINGTON STREET EVERETT JULY 31 if- ELEMENTARY ga 'Class Vice-President 33 Class President 45 Council Representative 23 I.R.C.. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4g Conferences Connecticut University, R. I. Univegsity, New Hampshire University, Tour of Europeg Sophomore Showg junior rom Committee Chairmang Senior Committees General Chairmang Usher Committee 3g Baseball Student Manager 2, 3, 4g Basketball Student Manager 2, 3. 43 M.A.A. Awards 1, 4, Conferences 2, 3, 4g M.A.A. Show 4g Log Sports Editor 2, 3, 4. i 4 l d f ur class Warm friendli- Excellent and capable ea er o o . . . ness with a prompt and Warming smile . . . expert at table ' ll times . . . neat appearance tennis . . . a gentleman at a . . . model of manliness . . . kind and understanding. l v . LW 71 W Mfanafvz, Grinne LSZLHQL MMM 106 MARGIN STREET SALEM JULY 19 COMMERCIAL Cheerleader 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1, 25 E.B.T.A. 4, N. Y. Conferenceg I.R.C. 45 Pitman Debating Clufb 35 Sophomore Showg Tri Mu 1, 25 CLIPPER Dance Orchestra Committee Chairman5 Freshman Tea Decorations Committee5 Junior Prom Publicity Committee5 Junior Week Com1mittee5 N.E.A. Typist 35 Public Relations 45 Senior Tea Committee5 Sophomore Dance Decorations Committeeg Sophomore Show Ticket Committee Chairmang W.A.A. Dance Decoration Committee 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Hiking 1, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 35 Newcomb 15 Soccer 1, 25 Softball 1, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Head of Brown 45 CLIPPER Associate Editor 45 Log Typist 2, 35 Laurel Chain. Possessor of that smart, well-groomed look . . . amiable and good natured . . . never a bad Worth . . . asset to any group . . . her smile is her fortune . . . enjoys playmg 'CCD-1115. 3 , .1 .. . . , , . . .,AA. Sox. A 6 Q Sd, M Q09 ,ow 0 all W . , 5: 1' L9 cj,-6 S C' Qvvancnfabv 05493 WX Ko 'ov xq 'oy UD O ,sro 0, 36 4,514 -, iw 5- get of as f e ma locfz voir, QV OX s WHEELER STREET COURT LYNN JUNE 27 ELEMENTARY C ra Club 1 2' Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee A.C.E. 43 Arts and Crafts lg aime , , 1 ' N.E.T.P.A. 4g Sophomore Show3 Freshman Club 1, 23 John Burroughs Club 2, Dance Program Committee Chairmang junior Prom Refreshment Committee, Senior Reception Ticket Committee3 Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee, Archery 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 1, 2, 3g Newcomb 1, 2, 3g Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball 1, 23 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Life- saving3 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4s W ' 1 2 Make-Up Editor 3, 4g Presidenfs List 3, 4. Log Reporter , , Th ' l with the flashing smile and hearty laugh . . . sports e gir enthusiast . . . remember the volcano? . . . always retains her serenity . . . hard-working, conscientious, and confi- dent . . . a June bride. l 'R ut 5 s MJ. Ml W eamed Welfifi Sweeney, 14 33 ORCHARD STREET MEDFORD MARCH 8 JUNIOR HIGH Book Club 15 Sophomore Show5 Ring Committee 35 Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 M.A.A. Awards Basketball and Baseball5 Softball 15 M.A.A. Representative 1, 2, 35 President,s List 3, 4. Skilled basketball player . . . tall and slim . . . 21 Working man and agood student . . . a one-girl man . . . Jim 1S only one-half of a Wonderful duo. jkomad .Afderlf jlzidazffjf 61 LAWRENCE STREET SALEM SEPTEMBER 3 CCMMERCIAL 2 1 i Commercial Council Representative 2,33 E.B.T.A. 4, N. Y. Conference 43 I.R.C. 43 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, President 43 Sophomore Sl1ow3 CLIPPER Dance Committeeg Initiation Banquet Zz Junior Week Committee3 M.A.A. Dance Committee3 Senior Reception Arrangements Committee3 Sophomore Dance Committee' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 33 l 2 3, 4s M.A.A. Show 4. M.A.A. Awards 13, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleybal 1, , 1 J Fraternity leader . . . 'tSamson . . . connoisseur of fine ' k tuna . . . star on the baseball diamond . . . fine spea er . . . Pete's left hand . . . not easily rattled nor discontented With life . . . easy-going. lm Ui fy J I s af? Hlmf WMM Zum 6 CHARLES STREET SALEM AUGUST 2 2 ELEMENTARY Audio-Visual Club 3, 45 Earth Science 2, 3, 43 John Burroughs 1, 25 Sopho- more Showg Freshman Dance Cornzmitteeg Junior Prom Comrnitteeg Sophomore Show Committeeg President's List 2, 3, 4. Whogpeel . . . priceless . . . without you, life would he dull . . . a true scholar . . . rare and subtle wit . . . frank . . . hard Working . . . Winner of Time award. mwvw 655 M KW bP?5TM,,a0 new owe? W 35 R w 1 5 . W , 4 GLENDALE AVENUE PEABODY JANUARY so JUNIOR HIGH l n Council Representative 3, 4g Choir 2, 3g Dramatic Club 23 F.T.A. Treasurer 3, ' ' - F' . Committee 4g Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 43 Pitman Debating Club 2, 3, 4, mance 2, 3, 45 M.A.A. Dance Ticket Committeeg Sophomore Dance Ticket Commit- teeg Baseball Intramural 2. Walking dictionary . . . gesture-king in speech class 4 . . famous for his uCasey at the Bath performance . . . a man of influence. JS 1:10, I 0 fx' gf 1 f L M325 MSW we 6LylfIfL0lfLJ .glflfgfglf jgmgfdy 444 ESSEX STREET HAMILTON JULY 19 COMMERCIAL E.B.T.A. 45 I.R.C. 45 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Tri Mu 45 M.A.A. Dance Committee 25 Initiation Banquet Committee 15 Insurance Committee 45 Junior Week Cornmitteeg Finance Committee 45 N.E.P.T.A. Committee SWampscott5 Open House Guide 35 Publicity Committee Sopho- more Danceg Senior Reception Committee 45 Social Committee 3, Treasurer 45 Volleyball 2, 35 M.A.A. Show 4. Party lover . . . at home on any dance floor . . . every day is ladies' day with Ray . . . enjoys basking in the Florida sun . . . cheerful disposition . . . for him it,s spring all year 'round. We at MW W so ENDICOTT STREET PEABODY JUNE 6 COMMERCIAL Program Committee Council 2, 3, 4g E.B.T.A. 3. New York Conference 4: I.R.C. 45 Sophomore Showg Business Machines Show 4g Decorations Committee Initiation Banquet 3, 45 Junior XVeek Committeeg Open House Guide 33 Orchestra Committee Senior Reccptiong Program Committee Junior Promg Ticket Committee Sophomore Danceg Basketball lg Soccer lg Softball lg Volley- ball 15 W.A.A. Awards lg Log Typist 2, 3. Little girl with a big heart . . . fun to be with her . . . I generous supply of smiles . . . avid letter Writer . . . loves candy . . her gay laughter is easily provoked . . blushes easily. g!8KyVL JOULVL 0Lf5C0lfLC8KA.'5 270 PLEASANT STREET WINTHROP OCTOBER 5 ELEMENTARY Sophomore Show, Initiation Committee 2, Investiture Committee Chairman, Library Committee 35 Public Relations Committee Council 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Dance Committeeg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 25 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 25 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. The baby of our class . . . can always see the humor in any situation . . . How Pocahontas! . . . sweet and gentle . . . quick to laugh . . . good sport . . . always a sincere friend. f l kt We gina warrjgifitfj ig-gig, A 'sessfsijic SALEM EER APRIL zs ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Showg Alumni Committee Council 1, 2. 3, 45 Class Day Programs Cornmitteeg F reshman Tea Committeeg Senior Luncheon Committeeg Basketball 1, 3, 4g Hiking 1, 3g Hockey 1, 35 Soccer lg Volleyball 1, 3g XV.A.A. Awards lg President's List 4. The girl with the sweet charm and personality . . . earnest in her undertakings . . . sunny disposition . . . neat and Well groomed . . . pleasant companion and good listener. . ... .,., I' 1 l ' lg,-Uf' r L ,ffl ' f, f':i I ' I Q 5 fi! cv ' ' . git, ' lfmeflfe ar amz on 5 A ff? A W N1 i ,ji 60, i gi, .. rf! ' ' f il . 2 J-' 'M .-gf? nf! ,I Xi D if if fi X' ,, ,1v I if Q, K, 52 NEW PARK STREET LYNN APRIL 14 COMMERCIAL ' 'Sl fied: 4 , 1 Public Relations Cominittee Council 3, 45 Bo-ok Club 1, 29 E.B.T.A. New York and Buffalo 3, 4g Sophomore Showg Freshman Tea Committee, Junior Weel: Committee, Open House Reception Committee Chairman 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Hiking 1, 2, 3g Hockey 2, 3, 4g Newcomb 1, 2. 35 Soccer 1, 2, 3g Softball 2, 35 Swimming 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3g W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3g Log Typist 2, 3, 4. Good natured . . . holds our nomination for Queen of the Ice . . . sheis an old smoothie . . . always neatly attired . . . a lady at all times . . . has a pleasant way . . . friend worth having. ll l MM W frzaar mm MQ! W! r a gy, M su io EAY STREET WILMINGTON JUNE is COMMERCIAL Council Executive Board 2, 3, 43 E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Conferences Buffalo 3, New York 4g I.R.C. 3, Librarian 43 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 43 A.S.C.D. Convention Typist 3g Freshman Dance Orchestra Committeeg Freshman Tea Comn1ittee3 junior Prom Orchestra Committee3 Open House Entertainment Committee 33 Program Committee 2, Chairman 3, 43 Sophomore Show Ticket Commttee3 Basketball 1, 4, Honor Team 2, 3g Hiking 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 2, Honor Team 3, 4g New- co-m'b 1, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3g Softball 1, 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g NV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 43 W.A.A. Corresponding Secretary 43 Log Circulation 1, 2. 3. Manager 4g Daisy Chain 3. Hails from Wilmington . . . planner of enjoyable lecture programs . . . her hair is her crowning glory . . . active in sports . . . makes friends easily . . . always interested in what another has to say. ULF? 57520-L48 48 HIGHLAND ROAD SOMERVILLE MAY 29 ELEMENTARY Dramatic Club 3, 45 Sophomore Show, Freshman Dance Committee, Freshman Tea Committee, Initiation Committee, Junior Prom Arrangement Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hiking 1, 2. 3, 4g Hockey 2, Honor Team 3, Newcomb 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, Honor Team 35 Swimming 25 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2. 35 Laurel Chain, President's List 3. 1 . I ' f ' ,, f ' ,J is It I ijljf ff. fd rf ff' if A, 4394. I I fl, l , , , J ,Tv I, rf' fb K fi ,f l ' I .- Q ' , - 17 fd ,v , - f, . , , ' , .r l T' , 4 1 A .1 ..- - f , fy I f ' , ff .1 ff-' .1 1 , - 4 'X 49 ' I I ,fl o - . ' N V f fi x . is , I lvl. , 4 ,X' fl, A . Small in stature, but no half measures in any endeavor . . . speaks softly . . . eyes sparkling with mischief . . . a truly endearing classmate . . . our capable class treasurer. fl' i f , , . v I I i v. f 1 , .li 1 I' L F1 rl 1 . r, R 1 .X X. ' . - X 1 l ' ' i i ', A i I I Y 4 5 , vi if I xx 3 M 1 I if l J x ff V l bf l ' 1 it I X 1 X Q X 1 ! ,f i v N lfme gzzozgelfd mo 5 f ' if R ' RI W K J! I 3 A 5 il-, l l fl A of i w I J is nj I li an x A I X f ' .J i X ' . . X' ,ff X14 CPiEsTNUT STREET F' by li ,MARBLEHEAD E ' JUNE 7 ' ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Dance Orchestra Committee Chairmang Senior Luncheon Committee. Sweet and soft spoken . . . one of the petite members of our class . . . an accomplished seamstress . . . pleasant, even disposition . . . spreads sunshine and cheerfulness . . . always willing to give a helping hand. ij 7 A p I fx 7 sw ' fl fx,- V1 J X f f - 3' 'V gf' R V .ii .. ! ,XJ Tv ' f fl v Cx If fl ' is X of at 1 pil' l 'J l X fvf Q, ly '- 1 . , , if X f is f ' if Khealfer gang? Zwoni w LJ' f f ' f I1 , jf 5 PROSPECT STREET PEABODY FEBRUARY JUNIOR HIGH 9 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3g E.T.A. 3g I.R.C. 4g Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Showg Cap and Gown Committeeg Usher Committee 35 Football 2, 3g Presi- dent's List 3, 4. One of the nicest Junior Highs . . . courteous always . . sunny smile . . . uthe pause that refreshes - have a Coke? . . . loyal and thoroughly dependable. I r ' f ' C. Eeonomopoulos, Chandler, E. Banta, M. Fahey, N. Burns, Giunta, M. Bartlett, A. Deehy, Gwozdz, B. Barden, L. Egan. A. Casey, M. Clebnik, L. Femino, E. Baeherman, Mr. Jeffery, M. Cronin, H. Buckley, E. Fishman, Balch. B. Mahoney, M. Wellilag, B. Shaw, R. St. Amand, M. Luz, T. Thihault, R. Tremblay, C'Neill, R. Brunell, L. Nowaeki, F.. Mulcahy, xl. Vagge. A. Walsh, M. Landry, M. Miskell, M. O'Riordan, Mr. Qleflery, B. Ross, Y. Spinale, J. MacEachern, M. O'Maley. - f.-1 -' . f ef! Commercial Senior I Elin!! Commercial Senior II UI V-l Senior 1 , e gnior Il Elementary Senior I Elementary Senior II H. Shuman, M. Wilton, A. Walsh, N. Perroni, D. Fillacio, Johns, T. Sobocinski, I. Frangos, T. Cullinane, L. Hamilton, A. Murphy, P. Owens. A. Beaumont, V. Cook, E. Shannon, W. Couture, K. Barry, F. Fitzgerald, R. Tivnan, F. Sparicio, J. Limongiello, A. Wfoods, C. Somers, N. McGrath. M. Friend, E. Franey, I. Murphy, M. Nahornuk, Miss Wallace, J. Caverly, F.. Ham- merstrom, Vasconcellos, P. Cahill. M. Perkins, N. Jenness, J. Shapiro, E. DiFilippo, J. Carlow, M. Aloisi, M. Shannon T. Spitz, B. Hooper, J. Antonopoulos. J. McLean, M. Smallwood, M. Farnham, B. Smith, P. Christoforo, E. Duggan L. Christoforo, M. Shuman, M. Doran, A. Hurley. A. Gates, V. Finlay, M. Beaulieu, A. Finkelman, Miss Mrose, S. Cunningham E. Kokiclko, C. Lopilato, P. Finn. J. Andreadis, George, T. Morse, C. Zwonik, Marr. W. Petkewich, G. Groesbeck, J. Ronan, L. Dawson, J. Sweeney, J. Ferrick, J. Beckwith, XV. Leahy. A. Pooler, Hennessey, Farraher, N. Lampron, Miss Burnham, E. Harney. P. McDonald, M. Shaw, D. Lynch. Junior High Seniors . . . some of ye sea-men char were roystering in fl house md Consunnng 111 of ye goods 1nd prom s1ons u .h 3 gffflx OVCFCUY faminfi Seniors Sea-fl'1en ing in 3 ning an I1 provl' . . . having thereby with a great deal of patience overcome h u n g e r and famine. 4 ' r Yet we cannot forgett you, nor our frrendshrp and fellowshrp whreh to geather We have had for some years. They steered by stars the elder shipmen knew, And laid their Courses Where the currents draw Of ancient wisdom channelled deep in law. f', If im ri K 5 I 14 'fi 6 1 '?'e 2 A v K , ff 4. .EI ina. I .,: f ,Io 4 X. f' f .y .:' 1 7 iz, , O gl' i 4 4 9 'ffrilrkf Qlh. k 1 i I 41 ii 1 ur N .i J ,S -if 1 L. li P+. W lf! I E2 1 .,...-- ' -1 '- T,.- X fl ,W jg-:.. i:::-gl, - ,Q , - ff ,ff A KW -1+ - -E 1 1 , . ' 1.17, 2 -,ii V f ' 'X - - X i f Aih... 7 1 q , fu - uf ff ., Sl-'F-Lt, in S h ' ,,,' . :' f l H--,l ,+ ur' 3- -12:1 bmi- -X i. 1 'hi-1-1 -df '4- , 1-1?- fg- -.. lfyg 1' 15 Z' 'A S Z- ?' Q5 l l 2: ZZ'-Q f 5 ,2 5 X-I I W X f EPQX fr S K fr X! u ,Q 7 f , J , N I 7 1 I Q I 5 QU f.+ wr ,, Y-H' 725, ,,M.0- aww , lc, 4 xl' ,, fy if QM fm yy 4, Elnnrnal nf Ihr Igilgrimz nf 1953 And first of the occasion and the- indusements ther unto, the which that I September 12 - 22- 29- October may truly unfould, I must begine at the very roote and rise of the same. The which I shall endevor to manefest in a plaine stile, with singular record unto the simple truth in all things, at least as near as my slender judgmente can attaine the same. Anno Domini: 1949 Orders were given for immediate embarkation, and we Pilgrims set sail from Freshman Town. Stores, provisions, and everything wanted are in the hold and bills are paid. We have been reviewed by Captain Edward Sullivan, who saw us equipped and marched on board the Salem. Sailing with us are four new able navigators: Dr. Leo Hennessey, Mr. Timothy Clifford, Mr. William Rich, and Miss Beulah Sweetser. During these first hectic weeks, we have become accustomed, with the aid of our more experienced fellow voyagers, to the ways of sea-faring life. The ocean appears calm and the course seems wide and clear. Billets have been assigned and orders given for our manifold duties. Suddenly the sea has closed in, and the thundercloud Sopho- mores hover about us. We expect the storm to last about a week, and at every burst of thunder we poor Freshmen become subservient to the will and wiles of the wise fools, who seize this opportunity to mutiny. Surely, the Indians could have been no worse. This afternoon, a memorable Thursday, there was one last awful crack of lightning, a torrential burst of water Qin the shower room,j and the storm was over. The sun shone again. Tonight, we attended our first social event on shipboard, the Initiation Banquet. There was a record attendance at this affair, because ours is the largest class that has ever embarked. We enjoyed our catered dinner, received and returned song dedications, and revelled in the feeling that we were now really a welcome part of the student body. We readily forgave the Sophomores for their hazing, and they have cemented the goodwill by inviting us to a party in our honor on next Thursday. In order to insure the safety of our voyage, the ship is being fireproofed. Materials have been brought on board, and the carpen- ters proceed briskly, from the hold to the top deck. Pat Christoforo will long remember the day she stood watching with awe the process 1 1 IU, , 'f , WLM x fx , S' L Y-M wa ii .W W ,- W ',,,,sA . 44, x YW xg XX f 4 aff N 4.1, . X z , Q 5 ,. I 5 -wg, 2 21? . 2 1: n XE ai s any l 1 ,g I I L Q 1 xx J N. ,X f Q M x 0 i glilln-an If if A is ' f3i 9 S' ' . if hx 'Qi X , ' w.. l.. R. X .u!?A ' Y ,gba Y uv ?m,,,f-w.,,,,,.-,6 I. , ar w ' ,AM 1 f Q - ml' far? . , , ..:,.' Q I E. 'HA ,T A -. -,I .gx I Vx 9:3 - 1 . , i Ns , ! P 4 x4- .. Q 1. i The September 20-- destination was to be. We proudly acclaimed the fact that we had reached our first port safely and were anchored in Sophomore Harbor for the summer. ship was thorowly searcht from steme to sterne, some leaks were found and mended, and now it was conceived by the workmen and all, that she was sufiiciente, and they might proceede without either fear or dangerf, Reviewed again, equipped, and sent to receive stores. With good hopes we have put to sea again on the second stage of our journey. The lively meetings of this Sophomore year are getting under way, pres-ided over by Dick St. Amand, with Pat Cahill second in command, Dolores Fillacio keeping the log, and Elaine Hammerstrom guarding the treasure chest. Initiation Week is upon us, but now we see it through different eyes. Pat Cahill, Initiation chairman, will not let us lose our heads, or, rather, she will not let the Freshmen lose theirs. The banquet ends our active participation in this give-and-take cycle of our voyage. October - November December 6 - Bob Tivnan brought distinction to us by scoring 102 out of a possible 105 points on the annual Time Magazine Current Events Quiz, and Commercial Sophomore I honored us by winning a silver cup in a nationwide shorthand contest. It was decided that the cup would be left with Miss Witham, the instructor of the class. No journey is completely safe without provision for illness or accident. We were well insured with our first-aid courses. The sight of ive or six people skillfully bandaged from head to toe was oddity in those days-and there were those ever-so-fortunate bantamweights who always got the rides in the 'Qstretchersf' Upon invitation, several members of the State Legislature visited the Saleem on this day. The purpose of this visit was to acquaint the Senators and Representatives of the Commonwealth with our students, procedures, and needs. Since we are a state- supported institution, it is evident that there should be a close and harmonious relationship between our government officials and our- selves in order to attain the aim exemplified in our motto, Progredi! . Y. - - - X Y A' 5 NGK? FN. 5 . A C Q. R Y X Q lk! Wm, , 594 '?d '! W s X X f AW f If X 1-1f?S,.'NN'. 11 'l QX ,N xgyilvx- X, N-T X, X f s ky, i X X Q , X : X x X S ffl 7,2 Q I' , .E 'A I l 'Eva J N' i H fff, ,g. 1 ' I . '5- 1 1 . 4 -gp-ray' ' January 19 - March - 27- April - May- 30- June - Anno Domini: 1951 We weathered the midyears like experienced seafarers an gi returned as second-semester Sophomores with the prospect of putting on our Sophomore Show. We chose Emily Shannon to direct our first attempt behind the footlights-and we could have chosen no better, for MI-Iysterical Revue was a tremendous success. The theme of our show was that of historical events expressed in song. We might have called it Historical Revuef' but after the first few rehearsals it was decided that 'QHysterical,, was definitely more suitable. We shall never forget Fran FitZGerald and Loretta Nowacki as Adam and Eve, Paul Riley and Lanny Spinale as Antony and Cleopatra, Mary Wilton as John Smith, and Emily Shannon as Miss Liberty. Ann Gates and Pat Christoforo were our choreographers. Proof of their ex- cellent training was shown in the usteppingn of Jack Marr, John Andreadis, and Dick Mackie. Our Sophomore Dance was another successful venture. We brought Cupid to life amid the hearts and flowers gaily adorning the walls of Chapel Hall. R As has been true of all our social events, a capacity crowd was in attendance. 'tTo err is human. Everyone makes mistakes. Proof of this statement comes with recollection of the fine day when Mary Cronin, under explicit directions from Marilyn Landry, picked up at a garage while on shore leave, a car ubelonging to Marilyn's brotherf' Qur commuting classmates from Cambridge were eleven- o'clock scholars that morning. The registration of the vehicle in which Mary drove up to Marilyn's house read Rudolf King, Re gistrarf, We were both saddened and delighted with the news of Mrs. King's retirement-saddened because we were losing a helpful friend and guide and delighted because she was to become Mrs. Edward A. Sullivan and stand at his side as our official hostess. Hoisted the Junior colors and saluted them. Before we take up the full responsibilities of actual training duties as advanced seamen we are to enjoy a summer cruise through the Pleasure Islands. Qrchids in the Moonlight a-543, jUNIOR PROM If L, Q17 iff fi' ' , f-a ' B 2 Q 5,1 x April 25 1952 PROM 'I' K ,- E 2 E - e 5 E 4' si F is U 5. Z5 l l Thus hoysing saile with a prosperus winde they came in Short to Wher 'ChCY f0U11Cl- the . . . ship . . . lying ready with all the rest of their company . . ..After a joyfull Wellcome and mutuall congratulations, with other friendly entertainments, they fell to parley aboute their bussines . . . how to dispatch with the best expedition? September- Our destination is evident to us now, our goal clearer than ever before. Our activities as Juniors are under the able leadership of George Betses, aided by Frank Sparicio, Arlene Casey hoarding the pieces-of-eight, and Betty Mulcahy keeping the records. Gctober - The new attendance system went into operation. A.W.O.L. sailors will find the going rough. At first glance, it appeared as though it would take a mathematical genius to figure out ten per cent of Speech or Sociology, but it didn't take long for the process to clarify itself. It was whispered that Miss Wallace missed seeing her old friends every morning. November- Paula Finn won the applause of her classmates when she was elected treasurer of the Massachusetts Intercollegiate Student Legis- which is fast becoming popular and influential. Salem can be proud of its charter member. lature. This organization is one Anno Domini: 19 S 2 January - Much seasickness brought on by midyear exams now over. ' h When we looked behind us, there we saw the treacherous reef whic we had safely upassedf' April - Several members of the Business Education Department took h l to attend the Eastern Business Teachers Convention. s ore eave T This group was the largest student delegation from any school .and did a creditable job of making itself known, heard, and praise-d. Maureen O'Maley, Marilyn Landry, Mary Miskell, and Barbara Ross, who drove to Buffalo, vaguely recall passing a man who was hitch- hiking on U.S. 20, while seated upon his suitcase--if only they had known that it was Dick Brunell! 2... 20 - The big event of our Junior year was the revival of ujunior Week when ship duties took second place. On Monday, We SP011' sored ia Cake Sal e' on Tuesday we had a wiener roast at Forest River Q . .nf MR AMEX, KP 1 'S 1 I :- v N N1 uf. li. Xxllllill, I,Ill'I.lII1L' A. C,l11'nsluioru, I.UI'L'll.l A. Nuw.1cln, lxvclyn I.. lS.ml.1, lfl.lil1uN1. Il.lI1lll1Cl'Nll'4 IS IILILICIKL' C sl l,AURl,l, C,I IAIN mm, hm I lllllhkl mw. H.ll'l7.ll'.l I.. llcmpcr. Yol.1ml.1 Cl. Spirmlc, Mnrlcm' V. licnulicu, -Ioan l,. johns, Ali: K. CI-I,AIN EL R U LA r4 .4 u 4 ra u Q M ers trorn , fern n E E K1 I S 0 C --4 I3 LJ -1 fi u SM ffl J c a P Ill U .-I .Z U G E O. Zo 'rs 4-o .C 52 So U? Lf O go O Q51 U. .QQ : 5:2 --9 ea fa U C 'EB Lad fi A do 93 AJ U ee . SI ME? K9 1 7- u t' 2 5 C 3 EE v-4 5 G .-1 CL VJ i-ld U D4 O May 1--. 22 - June 1, 9- Park and a barn dance in the ship's gymnasium at eight o'e10ek that evening. To the barn dance, we invited a group from Fort Devens, despite the reluctance of some. Wednesday was theatre night, and those who attended saw a stellar performance of Ge1ztle11ze1z Prefer Blondes. Friday night climaxed the week when we held our Junior Prom, Orchids in the Moonlightf' at the Hotel Touraine and crowned Barbara Harbour as our lovely queen. The week was filled with abundant fun and frolic for us all, but the Commercial girls didn't let it end with the Prom. They spent the next week, our Spring Recess, at Joan Balch's cottage in Ipswich, keeping the female equivalent of bachelors' quarters. The Salem crew have been happy to welcome this month several officers who have long been sorely needed to take care of the ever- growing number of voyagers and share the duties of navigation. They are: Miss Mary E. Casey, Mr. Parker J. Dexter, Dr. Frank J. Hilferty, Mr. Charles F. Kiefer, Jr., Miss Helen T. Mackey, Miss Elsie M. McCabe, Mr. Grant W. Seibert, Mr. J. Raymond Silva, and Mr. Joseph A. Sullivan. At the W.A.A. Banquet, Louise Hamilton received her fourth award, an honor seldom bestowed upon a Junior. Our Elementary and Junior High divisions have completed their first training period. We now know what it is to ride in a raft alongside the Salem. The crew of the sturdy vessel has equipped us with the knowledge of handling the tiller of our own small craft-application is another thing. USO, their time limeted them being expired, they returned to the ship, least they should be in fear of their saftieg and took with them part of the corne . . . and so like the men of Escholl carried with them of the fruits of the land and showed their breethreng of which and their return, they were marvelusly glad and their harts incouragedf' The Commencement exercises of the Class of 1952 reminded us that we would journey no longer with our dear friends who had once been the most honorable sophomoresli' From among our ranks, the graduating class chose those people who were to attend them during their graduation. The Laurel Chain consisted of Mary Wilton, Lorraine Christoforo, Evelyn Banta, Loretta Nowacki, er, Bernadette Shaw, Barbara Elaine Hammerstrom, Jean Farrah D - Hoo er Yolanda Spinale, Marlene Beaulieu, Joan Johns, alild Allfe Calleijhaia. Leading the graduates into Chapel Hall to receive their degrees were the members of the Daisy Chain: Patricia Cahill, v 1' 'A ,, 474. 1 l gr-ef -,-- A ft. .zwfyfz-5.22 -'Hr--MMIWJ, I Xwfww ,Q XF IM ,I .QL f N-san' N: -.H -. -- M u - -as-Y ' Q. gg: , YN ,g x - 5g,+ Tj xii' ' 2 T , 4 ' .4 KY-ff-L A , Y ' ' ' 4- i, x I ,Q K A , ,L-in K S. Q x. L1 fy. In gf an Nl' , x Q . f ., v , J' . A , ,:, ' y fin-Jw f Wg f 5' F. n ,I Q u I A Q, 1 I -1 V4 ' , X 5 n. , 5 x 'fx ,' 4 x 1,4 . 7 ff - .-. lf: , f V if .' , . .1 H X A 4? ., H fam ' . Q- 1 0 f xx .s ' 5 41, X n :' 4 I , , Q-, Ai N Y A rv ar X 'Arm 9 ' X X1 xx gl rg xx A 1: , ' Y KVQA.: RJ- ' . F x S' 9 A 'Y 4 , - 5, f Y- ,Q 1 ' ' . 1 4 Q 3 -' Q ' X Q ga., K .A , Q Q D 4 Q f , X X 5 hw 4 . 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MJ r: ,E ww .E A 5,5 gin wi H Wd 4 is he E94 fs U .J 5 'o .H U JJ a P A Marshal, Mary Welling, Joan Balch, Marilyn Landry Arlene Case Pat Christoforo, Therese Sobocinski, Marion Nahornuk Paula Einh, Emily Shannon, Ann Gates, Dolores Eillacio, and Betty Mulcah i Among those ushering at Commencement activities Were: Josepyh Eerrick, George Betses, John George, Jack Marr, Richard Bruneu Francis EitzGerald, Frank Sparicio, and Leonard Wall. At Move-Up Exercises We acquired the title of Seniors and as We held the sym- bolic roses in our hands, We reflected that another year would mean the end of our journey, dropping anchor at the last port. So they came to consultation againe, and resolved to bear up againef' September October We boarded the Salem for the last time. Those who were elected to lead our class during our Senior Year Were: President, Frank Sparicio, Who had spent the summer of 1952 in Europe as a member of a tour arranged through the International Relations Club, Vice- President, Joe Eerrickg Secretary, Pat Christoforog Treasurer, Mary Wilton. The Seniors officers of the Co-operative Council were President, Dick St. Amandg Treasurer, Marilyn Landry. Miss Mildred Berman, an alumna and former editor-in-chief of the CLIPPER, Was a Welcome addition to the ship's officers. Her extensive knowledge of geography will aid us in navigation. Neenan, and Lennie The Army beckoned to George Betses, Jim Wall during the summer months, and We sincerely Wish good luck to these three members of the Business Education Department Whose presence We miss throughout our Senior year. Had these boys been able to stay with us, Lennie would have been President of the M.A.A. and Jim, Treasurer. George would have been President of Kappa Delta Phi. Y b ok have been elected and plans are 24- 31- The officers of our ear o being made for the annual CLIPPER Dance in Chapel Hall.. The decorations committee combined the theme of the dance with the season, and original and colorful setting Was the result. A record number Was in attendance as usual, and the event ' ' 11 . Our Yearbook proved a tr is on its Way. emendous success socially and financia y Norman Burns is being acclaimed as a hero, because he is the lirst Senior to give a Chapel speech. Throllgh the halls refund the echoes of the classical poems being given in Speech class. Barl ' 1 b ord, and the t'Schooner Hesperus bara Erietchie ' has become a YW is wrecked daily. N b - Ovem er The duties of a new office, that of Dean of the College, have been assumed by Dr, Helen Keily of the Business Education Department. One of the first tasks ahead of Dean Keily was the formation of an Accreditation Committee, composed .of faculty and students, which readied the Salem for revisitation by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. The day after Thanksgiving, on the 28th of this month, all hands were on deck for a general swabbing and polishing of the ship, Undef the direction of Dr. James Sullivan. Students and faculty brought their own brooms and other implements and put them to good use. December- 3-4-5 - Representing the A.A.C.T.E., Dr. Forrest A. Irwin, President of the State Teachers College at Jersey City, New Jersey, and Dr. J. Eugene Smith, President of the State Teachers College at Willi- mantic, Connecticut, spent three days on board, visiting rooms, and interviewing seamen and officers, and receiving reports of our committees. Soon we shall know the Hnal decision as to our reaccreditation. The visitors were friendly and pleased us by their references to the friendly climate on shipboard and the cordial relations existing among us. 31 - Mule vs. Goat, an all-male production put on by the M.A.A., was a major social event of the season. Competing with it for honors was the Council Formal. V Anno Domini: 1953 January - 9- As cold as ever I had felt it all winter. Blizzard raging and those who had wandered from the ship were unable to return all day. Fears arise that this lost time must be made up later. 23- Midyear exams are over and we have attended the NV.A.A. Semi-Formal, Here in Hawaii. President Sullivan slipped the lei over Dolores F1llac1o's head proclaiming her Queen and com- plimenting her Senior attendants, Louise Hamilton and Ann Gates. 31 - The Elementary, junior High, and Commercial Seniors have at long last completed their practice-teaching requirements after countless trials and tribulations. On this day the Pilgrims of 1953 are united and attending classes at the college for the Hrst time since January, 1952. QC ' These troublesubring blowne over and now all being compactc cogcarhcr in one ship, they put to sea againe with a prosperus winde which continued diverce days to eather fl '-h unto them. g VK 'HL VVLIS SONIC ll1COllI'1lgCI11CI1fC April - 2 - At Chapel exercises, Captain Sullivan reported to us the findings of the committee from the A.A.C.T.E. Our rating was high, we were happy to know, and the Salem remains on the accredited list. We and later voyagers must keep it high on the list. 8- Members of Miss Burnham's Shakespeare elective group will long remember the shore leave at the Colonial Theatre in Boston, An Evening with Will Shakespeare Qonly it was an afternoonj. The performance included scenes from the comedies, histories, and tragedies. Early in the performance, we Salemites blushed with shame at the rudeness of some of our Boston neighbors, but the awkward situation was handled effectively and tactfully by Mar- garet Webster, the director. Seldom does one have the opportunity to find one program featuring six stars: Eva Le Gallienne, Basil Rathbone, Faye Emerson, John Lund, Viveca Lindfors, and Mar- garet Webster. 15 - Our fears were allayed when we were assured that we would not make up lost days during the Spring Recess. We shall not mind staying on board a little later in June, if we can have one last glorious week ashore. 30- How fine we look in our new outfits, the academic caps and gowns. lnvestiture, the Hrst of the series of shipboard activities as we near the end of our journey, has just taken place. May -- In this month two annual events, the Commercial Council and W.A.A. Banquets are held, with the usual good fellowship and cheer prevailing. May 28 to June 8- In rapid succession came the dedication of the CLIPPER, final exams, Alumni Reunion, Baccalaureate, Last Chapel, Move-Up, Ivy Exercises, Senior Luncheon, Tea, and Reception. All these are festivities which are in connection with the end of the voyage. June - 9-- Weighed anchor in Commencement Bay, the finest in the Province, the haven toward which our compass was set four years ago. uBeing thus arrived in 3 good harbor and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees 86 blessed ye God of heaven, who had brought them over ye vast 86 furious ocean, and delivered them from all ye periles 86 miseries therof, againe to set their feete on ye firme and stable earth, their proper elementef' Here Endeth the Journal. ax 'YF ?, L .W?f'+1? S1 J 'V V. X v....,,,,,,.,-L I v Jn J' l l 1 I 1 i I w I I J gm Beauty must seem strange To those who've never seen The trees in spring or autumn Or the rippling of a stream, Who,ve never known the wonder Q Of the evening's glowing sky Or the beauty of the sun As it rises there on high. Tragic? Yes, but yet they seem With a farther reaching grasp than we To encompass all this beauty By the means through which they see. With sharpened sense they feel and hear They grasp much more than we with sight And see things as they do appear In the wonder of the night. A cricket's song at evening Gr the crunch of hard-packed snow, The fog horn in the harbor Cr the weeping tide when low. Each sound contains an echo, A story all its own, Which carries more significance Than we have ever known. These sounds mean more to them Than all the beauty that we find. It's rather we, not they, Who seem to be the blind. ELIZABETH MULCAHY Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. alliwna dung After: emea and Mrs. T. Andreadis and Mrs. Harry Bacherman and Mrs Harold F. Balch and Mrs Raymond Bartlett and Mrs Adelard J. Beaulieu and Mrs Albert Beaumont and Mrs Kenneth M. Bethune George D. Buckley Gertrude Burnham and Mrs. John E. Burns Edward L. Casey, Jr. and Mrs. Wfilliam C. Casey Mary A. Caverly and Mrs Albert Christoforo and Mrs Patrick Christoforo and Mrs Jeremiah P. Cronin and Mrs David Cullinane and Mrs. Alfredo Di Filippo and Mrs George Economopoulos and Mrs Charles N. Egan and Mrs Frederick V. Fahey and Mrs George P. Farraher and Mrs Joseph J. Femino and Mrs Ralph Fillacio and Mrs. Nathan S. Finkelman Edward P. Finlay and Mrs Jeremiah Finn and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald Helen Friend D. D. Gates and Mrs. John Gwozdz and Mrs. Raymond Harbour and Mrs. Roger A. Hardy and Mrs. Hurbert C. Harney and Mrs. Daniel Hurley and Mrs. F. Burton Jenness and Mrs. Allan Johnson and Mrs. Peter J. Landry Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. 2nd Mi'. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Gabriel S. Limongiello and Mrs Louis A. Lopilato and Mrs. John F. Luz and Mrs John E. Mahoney D. A. MacEachern and Mrs. John K. MacLean and Mrs. T. Frank Marr Mary E. Mrose and Mrs. John Mulcahy and Mrs. George M. Murphy and Mrs. John Murphy Mary Nahornuk and Mrs. Thomas H. O'Maley and Mrs Joseph P. O'Riordan and Mrs. Dominick Perroni and Mrs. Bradford E. Ross and Mrs. Eugene St. Amand and Mrs. James L. Shannon Frank P. Shaw and Mrs. Benjamin Shuman and Mrs. Nathan Shuman Lt. John Slaven Charles Smith and Mrs. Louis Sobocinski and Mrs. Henry Somers and Mrs. Joseph S. Sparicio and Mrs. Frank Spinale Arthur M. Tivnan and Mrs. Thomas P. Towey and Mrs. Herman Tremblay and Mrs. John L. Vagge and Mrs. Anthony Vasconcellos and Mrs. Charles Xvalsh and Mrs. Joseph Wfalsh and Mrs. Edward A. Xvelling and Mrs. Richard Nvilton and Mrs. Nicholas D. Wfoods and Mrs. Peter Zwonik CLIPPER DANCE 'f.. A October 24, 1952 . 'X Q D . N X . I . 5 a , Q 1 I P' .' 1-ng. ,1 QM. U, , 3 X Q . , ,F A ki , 1+ I . ' f ,. gg f, A fa 'H ' , ,A A A w se '75 E ,A N- fig.- .. in 74 'N A ,,.f. , V AZ, xx Q f 4 . . A, L. Hia ,. - 9 'G 1 X X U ff fm, 'x x N 5sv4 , ffa? I' 'fsx I' 4 9 . U . A , 1 gi , , ' H , X I I 5-. N X I 4 X X L pf ' V7 any Your portals were like a shining ray- Their gracious charm we caughtg Your words were wisdom along the way Through the roads of searching thought. Your truths of life we did strive to see Of learning's golden graing And now let the answer ever be That your toil was not in vain. Chorus: Ivy twining round you, Binding all that,s dear- The happiness and the fellowship Are all safeguarded here. Now we plant our ivy, Our memories to revere. Tune: Al1j'lL'!J6I'CI XVIIIIIICI' EMILY HELEN SHANNON fx Qi y As arching waves to nature's will do bow, So we with humble hopeful hearts do now Beneath the kind outstretching of Fate's hand, Prepare to travel learning's golden strand. Oier rolling waves of new-fledged hopes and dreams Our veiled but destined course does lie, it seems. From well-known shores we step with eager stride To breast by work and toil the swelling tide. Secure within our friendly, sturdy bark, All safe and sound from stormy seas and dark, We labored hard from rise to set of sun, And rested not till rest was rightly won. The raging waves our weathered bow did beat, And biting winds did angry tempests greet. We turned our course unto a welcome shore, And braved the song of surging oceanis roar. Although the winds may blow on land or sea, And though the path sometimes obscured may be The steady light of faith reveals our goal, And courage gives to conquer reef and shoal. BARBARA HOOPER Her Ch1ldren shall use up to bless her name, And Wish her harmless length of Clays, The mighty mother of a mighty brood. ,L 1 ,Q ff' Z f 'N 1 4' uf l l 7 1 ff J gf WW' , X f jf' A M4 M 1f' 4fgE E In il x N ij MN :Q I uv, 'f its XX XMXRXXA X 0' MQW .X Junior Class Officers Pl'C'SiIlf'IIf Richard F. Zani Vic'c'-Prcfsicfellf Leonard P. Zani Sc'c'1'eff1r3' Mary Driscoll Tl'l'lI.9I1l'l'l' George H. Ellison f flap, X ff, . .'70f,,, frrrr I 5 ' 6 I , 7 M. , S, UVM, VV .ii Gerber, L. Zani, A. Tangney, R. Zani, W. Wfatson, G. Ellison, D. Ciurlaml. L. Fittante, Nilian. F Zani, P. Sullivan, D. Palmer, R. Brown, H. Selilegel, tl. Doyle, T. Clrady, A. Edwards, R. Driscoll, Boyle. , E. Keeley, Dallaire, Cullen, S. Scott, Dr. Sullivan, R. Mclntyre, A. Nelson, 1 -I. Allen, B. Kuzmin. Junior High Juniors fonzml ffm C nmmi rfiaf J uniors 1 I 1 Commercial Junior I Commercial Junior II C. Eppolito, D. Chrysakis, M. Barry, H. Hayes, L. Cook, S. Cloper, K. Kelleher, T. Antonuccio, M. Cavanaugh. . . k R. Byrne, D. Geary, H. Kant, J. Clarkm, R. Douglas, E. Karwanskr, M. Bur c, J. Fishbane. , B. Harmon, B. Chase, Aucoin, A. Hermessey, Dr. Hennessey, L. Bragg, L. Canavan, Johnson, B. Days. Mllll ...W--ee H E Ryder R Santos T.Began,L,.aLera1rey, ... ., . Mazzola D. Mazzare a, . , - , . . B. Kuell, B. McArd1e, B. Parker, P. Mc:Murrer, T. Krupmskr, A. Goyea, J D. Sataite, M. Lynch. J. Myles, C. Shortell, J. Piccardi, Laurina, NV. Shaw, D. Rand, M-l..l1-I XV. Kilroy. P. Sweeney, S. Walsli, W. Tremblay, R. Hayes, O. Thachei, M. Shoulder. B. O'Connell, C. Koulopoulos, N. Trainor, C. Strople, E. Gouzoules, LI. Spencer. P.'O'Neill, Coppola, A. LaCascia, R. McHugh, E. Pisano, J. Kennedy. Y. Grady, L Markowski, C. Lifhn, L. Moquin. M. Smith, M. Pratt, Burke, A. Ryan, M. Shannon, D. Schmuch, M. Poole. A. Sullivan, J. Pueciarella. ' ,.,f..mWw. f.fW.,,,M,. . , N C l' M Driscoll O Alphen P McSorlev J. Carter, P. Lanigan, . entraec no, . 9 , . , . , 1, ' ' ' i ff' 'fl . Cl. Tlmulian, R. Briana, E. Deiouin, L. Cumminbs, D. Aileen, L. Koze, J ins cu M. Macera. S. Alley, F. Barry, A. DiVincenzo, M. McNifli, A. Floyd, C. Fishman, R. C.erroll. Z. Brozewich, G. Gibbons, M. Fioretti, F. Marotta, N. Fioretti, N. Vitygerald, L. McCarthy, E. Connors, R. Babcock. M. Flaherty, M. Ells, S. Collins, S. Kearney, Miss XVhircomb, P. Chase, C. Gasparri E. Capuzzo, M. Capuzzo. Junior I Junior II Sf Sophomore Class 0 Presirleazzf William F. McGuinness Vice-P1'esia7e11t William Carey S6C1'61ftZ1'y Jeanne E. Bannon TT8dSZL1'61' Joan C. Smith fficers , ..., .... .f,,...m.. Sophomore I wwumuffiy.. . A. D. Mavroides, J. Walsh, D. Siraco, E. LuceY, A- Neemuf ' Huw Tassinari L. Faccini, McCormack, C- Oiconnofy Dr' Jones' E' Ryan S. Kingsbury, M. Gilbert, Welch. A. Morrison, C. O,BI'lCI1. LI. Smith, L. Rupp. lf. Nlnrriwn, N. l.wl1.H1l. L. McLean, C. Lookcr, xl. Simpson, Ci. U'lSricn, li. Mui!-111. l- l-HPS H H. MacLeod, C. O'Bricn. P. MCGillicuddy, M. Murphy, sl. Ronlrigucs, X. l'itm.m, li. Nl.nu.u. l. l'nlx.-im C. Lysnght, C. Moflcttc, Nl. Mnclacy. ' - 3 f. . , . I. Smith, Dicsclmnn, L. liovinc, l,. Xvllll, . - ' M. Callahan, B. Bm-rlcy, A. Sullivan, M. fXmli'u.iili,' M. Dougas, M. Denning, C. Cln-ismplicr S CV l Nl. K- 5 , J. Coclwisc, KI. Belle. i im' K li uh P- 351 A lluuiliunl l'1.lD.,.I,,,,,.-,lf MNH N I, ll.nnnun, lwxivx Soplwmore I1 .S'nplmmorc' III Sophomorf 11 Sophomore IV Qophomvff ll Business Education S0phomore I T. Boudreau, D. Almquist, N. Delaney, Curran. H. Hodgdon, R. Brockelbank, E. DiPaolo, J. Balkus, T. Mahon, G. Cares, S. Crosby, C. Gflrrnno, P. Butler. . Cabral, V. FYMCS 'T T' C T . C 11' , D J, Bruni, L. Chiasson, T. I-IumphreY, H. LlewellY?i.PFellZvi, Fagg, P. Dionne A. Lynch, M. Gilmore, E. Alsraham, M. Cyl, R. Barry, A. Gianac0P0h5' 1 T1 '---. .. Business Education .Sophomore II C. Rochon, J. Walsl1, B. Blood, NV. Smictnnn. R. Nash, S. Mindell, M. Mivillc, B. 0'Conn01', Mr. Dexter, L. Srillu, il. 'l.I'L'lCg.1l1, E. Roche, Sonntag. FVUSIIIIIIIII Class Officers Pl'1'.Yicfm'l1f Fr P41 ul Langford , . J . Xflu'-lm'x1ff4'11l Bl.ll'y'-LOLI Smith S4'z'l'4'!m'.y Nancy Thomas I 1'4'ux11n'1' klonn Mnhoncv duflliion I re 11 Freshman I bf. A Freshman I I is I ,1 .ta , . 1 V i 5 i 1 N. Thomas, A. Sbordone, D. Polando, H. Shane, G. Swan, A. Walker, L. McDonald. R. Platt, T. Spirito, A. Stiles, N. Skudlark. D. Prew, E. Vorgeas, C. Robinson, T. Smith, M. Saluta, M. Shaw, T. Rottenberg, M. Sullivan, A. Vontzalides, M. Safron, M. Ullian, J. Spcncer. I. Rennison, V. Whelan, H. Shay, D. Smith, P. Ryan, B. Sullivan, M. Smith. M. Poitras, E. Tobin. L. Daigle, L. Phelan, C. Coombs, C. DeRoin, J. Hoague, A. M. Higgins, C. Carey, E. Driscoll, J. Furio, A. Belmonte. L. Arkelian, A. Atkinson, M. Callahan, M. L. Clancy, J. McCarthy, V. Boswell, M. Hickey, S. Chorkum, N. Gray, S. Goldschmidt, M. Archambeault, J. DeSantis. L. Backorowski. A. M. Bethge, M. Bennett, Doyle, Dr. Hall, J. Bell, P. Bearse D. Fisher, A. Frotten. -. - V. Grace, B. Gagner, M. Doane, D. DiMento. ' K..,1m1- J. Nahum, C. Marcus, N. Mongiello, M. Lnmott, N. L.1Pl.1nte, E. Mouglmn. J. Mahoney, T. Krey, E. Jaynes. M. Kelly, V. Humber, M. Lynch, Nugent, I-I. Keene, M. Pnlmieri. C. h'lClD.lYlIE. M. Ries, B. Hooper, P. Housman. B. Jewell, S. Mahoney, Murphy, D. Kelly, Dr. l-lilferty, li. Lewis, M. O'Connell, B. Lauro, J. Morelli. B. Kelliher, A. Palm, P. May. J. Opie, K. Hurley, A. O'H.n'.1. R. Loranger, R. McKenna, Peddle, D. Gorman, I-I. Ford, J. Lyons, E. McDonald, F. Adorn, R. Kiely, W. Butler, E. Charrier. J. Kennedy, J. Donovan, C. Daly, D. Pierce, R. Gilchrist, A. Mignenulr, NV. Daly, R. Merry, A. Angelli, P. Ciesla, V. DeStefano. E. Dallaire, C. Cheney, J. Cirame, G. Darcy, F. Lawnsby, A. Pelletier, G. Corley, D. Fournier, M. Barry. gysinf rv Freshman I I I Fm Busim Freshman I V F re Baslness Edacatwn Freshman I 1 . l 1 r ll 111 Z t i VZ 1V Business Education Freshman I I K. Britt, G. Ferranti, E. Glynn, A. Flight, T. Keaveny, J. Curran, R. Elliott, R. Elliott, R. Derby. M. Aulson, M. Hanlon, B. Evans, N. Harrington, W. Homan, D. Horgan, R. Burt, L. Gacek, I. Leccese, N. Garuti, C. Lambert. A. Kerrigan, R. DeCourcy, J. Carter, M. Kremonas, L. Butman, J. Forman, L. Dufault, H. Avila, E. Duquette. B. Moran, L. St. Cyr, I. Tutuny, M. Fitzgerald, P. Logothetis, J. Souza, J. Mafera. B. Lorden, P. Langford, T. Tringale, J. Langford, B. Sullivan, J. Perron, W. Pierce, L. Theriault. H. Walsh, C. Murphy, R. Padula, A. Porter, Mr. Sullivan, M. Fitzgerald, M. McCarthy, M. Murphy, H. Robinson. f 4 f-1 CO-OPERATIVE CCUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD 55:2 Pg, V E-. W Pl'C'S,5llC'llf Tl'C'll.YI1l'l'I' Richard L. St. Amund Marilyn E. Landry Vice'-P1'c'siflc'111f Sz'c'1'z'l'f11'-5' Frederick C. Zuni Patricia M. O'Ncill Q! LCQP5 C0 0l98l 6LfLl!8 QULVLCL RICHARD L ST AMAND FREDERICK C ZANI Vice P1 cszcleiizf , ' 2 0 e - ' Presicleizi PATRICIA M. O,NEILL Secifelfmfy MARILYN E. LANDRY Treizszlrer CHAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEES FRANCES L. BARRY Aluiiziii LORRAINE E. COOKE Auditing RICHARD P. BRUNELL Finance LORRAINE A. CHRISTOFORO LUCILLE T. MOQUIN Lil71'x'1'y MARY XVELLING Pifogmm BERNADETTE C. SHAW Public Relations ELIZABETH A. CONNORS Geizewzl Welfn1'e Social M. JEANNE MACEACHERN MARILYN E. LANDRY Iizsimzizce Fimcl Tifeasurer Presicleizzf EDWARD A. SULLIVAN DR. ADELE M. DRISCOLL Mlss JANET SINIITH MR. TIMOTHY F. CLIFFORD Advisers Arts and Crafts Club Pl'C'StflC'17IL Nancy A. Pitman Sc'c1'r'tz11'y-Trcfzzszrrw' Janet M. Rodrigues Ad Lfiscfl' Mrs. Wixuifred H. Higgins Association for Childhood Education PI't'Stfll'lIl Dolores L. Fillacio Vtfl'-Pl'f'Xtlll'lIf Helen L. MacLeod 7'l't'l!.Y1lI'l'l' Constance B. Langcvin Sl'l'l'l'Illl'-X Cynthia A. Lookcr ...,. . W1 .mr 1 Ur. Luo F. Hcnncsscy mr'-Q llca C eo ' I-Hngevln -ooker Hennessey Book Clu P1 eszdent Peter Callls Vzce Preszrleozt Ann M Walke Secretary Barbara MacArdle T1'easu1'e1' Henry A. Cant Adviser Dr. Serena G. Hall Camera Club P1'esifle11t Winifred Tremblay Vice-P1'eside1z1f Lucille T. Moquin SCC1'GflI1'3'-T7'UdSIl1'C1' Angelina R. Faccini Aclfuiser Mr. Earle S. Collins Dramatic Club President Louis C. Fittante Vice-Prcsificnt Mary Pratt Secretary Mary M. Burke Trcaszircr Michael C. Fioretti Acifviscr Miss Mary E. Casey Business Education Council Pl'l'Silll'lIf joseph O'Neill Vic'c-Prcsiriclzz' Mary Miskell SC'C'7'l'flII'j' Mildred Fahey Trczlszlrcr Christine Economopoulos fiuflh PM- ' Mu 1 'Al V, H114 ' ' Th-iff-'L .. 1 -r J.- bl L, rt If Mgr'- L U ' A A A -Tl d ,-I y , 65100101 Earth Science Club I P1'esza'e1zt I Marilyn E. Flaherty , Vice-Presiflent John A. Wfhelan ll Treasurer Barbara J. Bartley ICV ' Sec1'eta1'31 Mary Andreadis onomopoulos if Es I 4 1 1 'A il Eastern Business Teachers Association C0-Cf9fzi1'1ne1z of E.B.T.A. at S.T.C. Norman Burns Elizabeth C. Mulcahy M617Z!961'S!9i 17 Business Education Faculty and Students , Adviser Mr. Bruce F. Jeffery Tri Mu Presirlent Janet E. Aucoin Vice-Presiclent Barbara M. Harmon Secretary Jennie A. Mazzola T1'C'llS7L1'C'1f Hope M. Fellows Adviser Mr. Leon H. Rockwell Future Teachers of America ' Pl'C'Sjlll'lIf Concetta M. Eppolito ViC'l'-lJl'C'SillC'l7f Elaine M. Karwanski T'1'c'us11r'r'1' Ruth P. Byrne Sl'C'l'l'lltll'j' John P. XV:1lsl1 Nllfffllllll SC'Cl'C'flIl'j' Katherine V. Kelleher Sponsors Dr. Mary M. Jones Dr. Helen Keily Girls rSlJ'LH! MJF? 1 . pf! Cfjl IU .4-fffdfql Olivia ffdfllfrf Inner il1rJ1'iJr1 Xl SX I Rcbccr .lz im Xlr. Ti: A N A eache, 8 of Gzrls Glee Club 4 . , K I' EPp0lir0 W b Presiclent ihnrwanski Mary L. Macera Byrne tllice-P1'esicz'e1zzf Sylvia M. Alley Wllh I S SrC1'el1fzz1'y .,.t,Ild'.1, , ' Ol' ' S. Al h 6 X. Kelleher ivia p en T1'cas1L1'e1' V M- Jones Janet E. Aucoin H J. Keily lil71'll1 i6l7Z Rebecca N. Brockelbzmk flrlviser Mr. Timothy F. Clifford M en's Glee Club Adviser Mr. Timothy F. Clifford John Burroughs Club Prcfsirlent I. Donald B. Garland Vice-Pwfsirlcfzzf Anna Mavroides Sf'Cl'C'flIl'j7 Esta DiPaolo T1'C'dSIl1'UV Gertrude H. Cares AIlL'lSC'l' Dr. James B. Sullivan igglgg ,f4Eavf Q tg International Relations Club Pl'l'Sllll'lIf John L. George Vice-Pwsizlczzt Elizabeth A. Connors Sl'C'l'l'flI1'j' Elizabeth C. Mulcahy Lilnrnrimz Mary XVclling Azl z 'isvrs 5' if 7 5' U5 Q'-n 7,50 v-1 '! Fo W2 ,Tim 'ov pq. 5.49 rut: f-nf-v 'a' L-4 12. ro Z3 an..- . , 4..,.,zL...,'..n.a.-.izalg ,Q 14, . O' 1 I i 14 api' , 1 Pn,HA!4 IA . Tlwfm' wa--l f ff-it jr-hu l Sfffffjfl 'losufll ' Trf'-1W ' Riglmrtf A111 mv! V I Cyril? Clv11'lJf'f 'I' Ll: fn' Mr. ll. l 9 flo Kappa Delta Phz P1 esia'e1zt Thomas A Thibaulr Vice-P1esicie1zt IR la -ns . lb A ' fffl .L A Egg ' John E. Beckwith, Jr. Secretzzry ' Connors Joseph X. O'Nei11 T1'ezzsa1fe1' - Mulcahy Richard P. Brunell Alumni Secretary Carroll F. Towey 13 Chaplain John T. Andreadis 3 B. Cruttenden ,'lt1l'Z!fSC'1' F. Kiefer, Jr, Mr. D. Francis Harrigan, Jr. 2 x Pitman Debating Society P1'esic1'ent Thomas D. Morse Vice-President Joseph X. O,Neill C01'7'8Sp07ZdflZg Sec1'eta1'3' Elizabeth A. Harney Recording SeC1'eta1'3f Concetta M. Eppolito T1'6dSIl1'61' Francis V. Sweeney Adviser Mr. Richard H. Rockett V T The' Log .Wulf VJ ,e x.1SfNf1lIlf fifllfu 111.111 l.. 111 C,r1f11 lflllfll' Ill! 1 1 misc Kun- --5 l.f1lf11 111 Q fm! P1111111 l 1.111111 HN If ' rl Kxlx 1'.x1,1. 111111-1111-.1 I .f:.'111 .11. -x 1 .XAIIIWI U13 X11 1 1 Cafeteria Associates Starleat Manager Thomas Regan Bookkeeper Theresa Jg Krupinski Adviser Mr. Parker Dexter Book Store Associates C0-Mavzagers Janet E. Aucoin Beverly M. Chase Adviser Mr. Joseph A. Sullivan Cheerleaders with Coach Lowrey M .A.A. Executive Board ,la if ' .J 4' J ., gn ,,., 3'5 A V ' ini, ,V L , NW. ,V 9,' 1 .- w ., .- 4 lg in l'1'z'xizfz'11l 'l'1'nl.v1m'r Almlagvl' Wfilliam Kilroy joseph lf. Cliunln Frank Spnricio Vil'l'-l,l'l'.Yifll'llf Sw'r'rlar'y Clzfwfaifl of BalSl'lNlH Laurence C. Dawson Paul I . liullcr ,l'l1UlN.lS A. 'l'l1ib.llllf fxlll'iS4'l' Cmmclw I,AlVVI'L'l1L'C 'lf leuwrcy ! 4.1. ri? :UQ I . -Q hV W 4 -1-v:1:-r 1-rn-.. T-:. I I L 1 w I Hdgixl, io' g,SpaUC Bflwwll x Thibfluh M5 ww? NX ,M-w X ,, WN .X- bw N X QS? sWf,YH Qffff , ,A 4 SGWQ' ' V, ,ff W YV? f ,..,4, fm 1 , f m 'ww 1 , ..,..- .,-..,,. X 9. ,.,..f.f -, ..........-, -4,..... f-A++... 7 . , Baseball Team Cllflflllll Thomas A. Thibaulc Nfczlnlgel' Phillip M. Sullivan Comb Mr. Lawrence T. Lowrcy 5. ,,,, i ,gi l .nl It 7 ' Basketball Team z Cl!!-l'tlfIftllllS Lnurcncc C. Dawson joseph F. Giunta lllflznlgw' l7rnnli Spnricio Cllnlffl Nlr. Lawrence T. Lowrcx 56.6 l E Q JI 1 - 'f 'Qs' J W -z. '5l 5J 5y,LEH-1 5?-L-f.',4,? SALE' l .P li? ' x Dam son n ricio 2 T. Lowrey 47 XV.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD K. Kelleher, A. Lynch, C. Christopher, M. Fahey, B. Chase, Aueoin, M. Denning C. O,Brien, E. Connors, Y. Spinale. A. Casey, L. Hamilton, E. Mulcahy, Miss Mackey, Miss Wfallaee. A- C-Ill-llllli M. Xvelling. C2-'aa 47 Cf llffciffgllfl Pillai jean C. Angrisano to john A. Limongiello janice Antonopoulos to Ensign Thomas j. XY'eleh Ann Beaumont to Dudley NV. Baldwin Lorraine A. Christoforo to Carl Costanza, jr. Teresa M. Cullinane to Lt. Francis Vaughan Lorrie-Ann Egan to Philip Gumlaw Adele Finkelman to Herbert Carl Evelyn Fishman to Bernard Handis Louise F. Hamilton to Lt. john A. Slaven, jr. Nancy L. McGrath to john li. Grillo Emily H. Shannon to Clifford lf. Hayes Harriet L. Shuman to Marvin lf. Becker Thelma Spitz to Robert Hessell Anne lf. Xvoods to lfdward L. Casey, jr, W glveclalioe Mar ELIZABETH C. MULCAHY President LOUISE F. HAMILTON Vice-Presid ent ALICE M. CALLAHAN Treasurer BEVERLY M. CHASE Manager of Individual Sports JANET E. AUCOIN Head of Basketball LORRAINE E. COOKE Head of Soccer KATHERINE V. KELLEHER Head of Swiinnzing MARY LOU DENNING Head of Softball ANN M. LYNCH Head of Arcbery YOLANDA C. SPINALE Head of Brown ARLENE M. CASEY Recording Secretary MILDRED K. FAHEY Manager of Teain Sports MARY WELLING Corresponding Secretary PATRICIA M. O,NEILL Head of Hockey THERESE A. SOBOCINSKI Head of Volleyball CHARLOTTE O,BRIEN Head of Newcomb CORRINNE E. CHRISTOPHER Head of Hiking ELIZABETH A. CONNORS Head of Publicity LORRAINE A. BRAGG Head of Orange CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior CHRISTINE ECONOMOPOULOS junior Sopboniore JENNIE MAZZOLA ELIZABETH RYAN Fresbinen ANNA PORTER JUNE HARRINGTON GLADYS DARCY NANCY SKUDLARK JEANNE NAHUM NANCY HARRINGTON ,, V vw... K A ,I :3. h. X X Axwmwm YZF' XJ , Maw Aww W 54k-Vr-P , ' A '., QJ1' HQ ' W 0 'INAL fi! N.. .... .... A ' S.. .,9O' A 4 E, P' .J ggnnn-wr 5 X 'A is ,Z P527 71, f' 4. ,, 4 1 .' .1 3, ,, 1 ,' 1' 1 f I ,,. ,,,,4.4-J ,M ,A,,,,.f ,,... ',g,,.q -r.,. ......w4x-4.-........ - n.4,..... Eliarultg Eirertnrg Uhr Olnllrgv SULLIVAN, EDWARD A., President . . . 16 Pondview Road, Arlington BERMAN, MILDRED , , 14 Parker Street, Malden BURNHAM, GERTRUDE , . . 13 Summit Avenue, Salem CASEY, MARY E. . . 14 Plymouth Street, North Abington CLIFFORD, TIMOTHY F, , . . . 142 Federal Street, Salem COLLINS, EARLE S. . . 34 Rockaway Avenue, Marblehead CRUTTENDEN, FLORENCE B. DEXTER, PARKER J. . DOWER, MARGARET DRISCGLL, ADELE M. ELANDERS, VERNA B. GEER, J. CLIFFORD . HALL, SERENA G. . HARDY, ROGER A. . . HARRIGAN, D. FRANCIS, JR. HENNESSEY, LEO E. . HIGGINS, WINIFRED H. HILEERTY, FRANK J. HOFF, LILLIAN M. . JEEEERY, BRUCE E. JoNES, MARY M. . REILY, HELEN J. . . KIEEER, CHARLES E., JR. . LOWREY, LAWRENCE T. MACKEY, HELEN T. . MCCABE, ELSIE M. . McGLYNN, EDNA M. MCHUGH, LILLIAN . MooDY, GEORGE E. MORIN, MAURICE . MROSE, MARY E. . . ROCKETT, RICHARD H. ROCKWELL, LEON H. SEIBERT, GRANT W. SILVA, J. RAYMOND SMITH, JANET . . STONE, MILDRED Is. SULLIVAN, JAMES B. . SULLIVAN, JOSEPH A. . WALLACE,M1RA . . WITHAM, BEATRICE K. . . 18 Raymond Avenue, Salem . 12 Elm Street, Concord 237 North Avenue, Wakeheld 1231 Main Street, Fitchburg 26 Puritan Road, Swampscott . 40 Bertram Street, Beverly 50 Sawyer Street, Haverhill 103 Granite Street, Rockport . 2 Margaret Road, Peabody 18 Riverside Avenue, Gloucester 79 Madison Avenue, Newtonville R. F. D. XVest Street, Medway . 117 Lafayette Street, Salem . 15 Folger Avenue, Beverly 141 Boardman Avenue, Melrose 2 Auburn Court, Brookline 3 Bowden Street, Marblehead 349 Pleasant Street, Malden 179 Aspinwall Avenue, Brookline 64 NVest Cedar Street, Boston 30 Prospect Street, Beverly . 5 XVillow Avenue. Salem 3 Sheridan Road, Swampscott . 25 Clifton Avenue, Salem 846 Highland Avenue, Medford . 6 Oak Circle, Marblehead 300 Lafayette Street, Salem . 17 State Street, Marblehead 12 Eastern Avenue. Gloucester 1731 Beacon Street, Brookline 18 Raymond Avenue. Salem 15 Boxford Street, Lawrence . 36 Magnet Road, Lynn . 26 Lothrop Street, Beverly . 195 Marianna Street, Lynn ADMINISTRATION CLARK, ANN K. . . MORRISON, MARGARET C. O'KEEFFE, MARY M. . POITRAS, DOREEN T . Bowden Street, Marblehead 15 Osborne Street, Peabody . 8 Grove Street, Salem 33 Cabot Street, Salem WILLIAMS, GERTRUDE R., R.N. Uhr U RIKKOLA, V. JOHN, Principal . AMSLER, JAMES T. . . CAIVIBRIDGE, DORIS A. . HO-URIHAN, MARY v. . HUDGINS, MINERVA M. MCCOURT, AGNES . . NURSE 27 Cushing Street, Salem raining Srhnnl 12 Linden Avenue, Salem 82 Linden Street, Salem 162A Eutaw Avenue, Lynn 12 Jacobs Street, Peabody 27 Front Street, Marblehead 21 Thorndike Street, Salem MUNYAN, VIOLA I. . RICH, WILLIAM A. . SMALL, ESTHER L. SOUTHWICK, RUTH L 1 SWEETSER, BEULAH M. . VUADE, MARY F. . 452 Lafayette Street, Salem . 9 Robert Road, Marblehead . 224 Lafayette Street, Salem . 1 Roosevelt Road, Salem . . 17 Savoy Road, Salem . 208 Lafayette Street, Salem Saiuhent Eirninrg COMMERCIAL JUNIORS ANTONUCOIO, TOMASINA A ...... 387 Main Street, Medford AUCOIN, JANET E. BARRY, M. PATRICIA BRAGG, LORRAINE A. BURKE, MARY M. BYRNE, RUTH P. CANAVAN, LORRAINE CANT, HENRY A. CHASE, BEVERLY M. CHRYSAKIS, DOROTHY CLARKIN, JOSEPH J. CLOPER, SELMA C. COOKE, LORRAINE E. DAYS, BARBARA M. DOUGLAS, ROBERT E. EPPOLITO, CONCETTA Q o Mf M. 71 Pleasant Street, Ayer . 8 Lander Avenue, Lynn . 8 Edison Street, Saugus . 98 School Street, Manchester . 23 Pearl Street, Beverly . 6 Whitney Street, Saugus . . 11 Ray Street, Lynn . 113 South Main Street, Athol 25 Freeman Street, Arlington . . 111 Grove Street, Lynn . 178 Chester Avenue, Chelsea . . . 3 Marion Avenue, Woburn . 206 Commercial Street, Provincetown . 12 Veterans Memorial Drive, Pea-body , . . 245 Pearl Street, Malden FISHBANE, GERALDINE A. GEARY, DELURY M. . GOYEA, ARLENE M. . HARMON, BARBARA M. HAYES, HELEN M. . HENNESSEY, ANN J. . JOHNSON, JEAN A. . IQARNVANSKI, ELAINE M. KAVANACH, MARY I. . KELLEHER, KATHERINE V. . . KRUPINSKI, THERESA J. KUELL, BARBARA E. . LYNCH, MARY S. . . MAZZARELLA, DOROTHY A MAZZOLA, GIOVANNA A. MCARDLE, BARBARA . MCMURRER,, M. PATRICIA PARKER, BARBARA A. . REGAN, THOMAS J. RYDER, EDNVARD F. SANTOS, RICHARD J. SATAITE, O. DIANE STEFANEY, COSMO T. . XVALKE, ANN M. . . 3 Michigan Avenue, Lynn 47 Harvard Avenue, West Medford . 340 Elm Street, West Mansfield . . 17 Maple Street, Aye . . 82 Flint Street, Salem . 38 Putnam Street, Salem . Warehouse Lane, Rowley . 138 Congress Avenue, Chelsea 9 E. Prescott Street, Forge Village 306 Hyde Park Avenue, Jamaica Plain . . NVest Main Street, Dudley . . 11 Lake Street, Middleton . 42 Howard Street, Salem 101 Leyden Street, East Boston S5 Union Street, Leominster 108 South Main Street, Oxford 28 Davis Avenue, Arlington . . S7 Broad Street, Salem 69 Franklin Street, Wfrentham 107 New Park Street, Lynn . . 179 Foster Street, Lowell . 784- Broadway, South Boston . 26 Peter Tufts Road, Arlington . 974 Main Street, South Hamilton ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH AIKEN, DOROTHY M. . ALLEN, JOYCE M. ALLEY, SYLVIA M. ALPHEN, OLIVIA S. BABCOCK, RITA A. BARRY, FRANCES L. BOYLE, JOHN J., JR. . BRIANA, RICHARD W. . BROWN, RICHARD F. . BROZEWICH, ZYCMONT BURKE, JACQUELINE . CAPUZZO, ELISSA A. . CAPuzzO,, MARCUERITE E. . CARTER, JEAN A. . CENTRACCHIO, NORMA M. CI-IARSHOODIAN, JEAN L. COLLINS, SUZANNE I. . CONNORS, ELIZABETH A. COPPOLA, JOAN M. . CULLEN, JOAN M. . CUMMINGS, LUELLA J. DALLAIRE, JEAN M. . DEROUIN, ELIZABETH F. DIVINCENZO, ANGELA L. . 12 Nickerson Road, Peabody . 73 School Street, Salem . 109 Adams Street, Lynn . 5 Muller Avenue, Cambridge . 14 Knox Park, Everett . 34 Read Street, XVinthrop . 237 East Lothrop Street, Beverly . 423 Saratoga Street, East Boston 27 Clarendon Avenue, Lynn . . 129 Elm Street, Amesbury . . 182 Bridge Street, Beverly 1S6R Lexington Street, East Boston 1S6R Lexington Street, East Boston 10 Columbus Avenue, Newburyport . S11 Orleans Street, East Boston . 16 Home Street, Malden . 12 Barton Street, Salem IS Edgehill Road, XVinthrop . 30 Trenton Street, East Boston 127 Rainbow Terrace, Salem . . School Street, Salem S Glendale Street, Salem 21 Bradford Road, Lynn . S15 River Street, Haverhill DOYLE, JOHN J., JR. . DRISCOLL, MARY A. . DRISCOLL., RICHARD E. EDWARDS, ARTHUR -W., JR. . ELLISON, GEORGE H. . ELLS, MARJORIE . . FIORETTI, MICHAEL C. FIORETTI, NANCY L. . FISHIVIAN, CECELIA T. . FITTANTE, LOUIS C. . FITZGERALD, MARILYN M FLAHERTY, MARILYN E. FLOYD, ANN M. . . GARLAND, DONALD B. GASPARRI, JOANNA M. . GERBER, MURRAY B. . GIBBONS, GEORGE F. . GOUZOULES, ELAINE J. GRADY, THOMAS F., JR. GRADY, A. YVONNE . HAYES, RUTH M. . KEARNEY, SHEILA P. . KEELEY, ELAINE G. . KENNEDY, A. JEAN . KILROY, WILLIAM J., JR. KOULOPOULOS, CHARLES J KOZEL, LOUISE . . LACASCIA, ANNA C. . LANIGAN, PATRICIA A. LIEEIN, L. CLAIRE . LORINA, JEANETTE M. . MACERA, MARY L. MAHONEY, LOUISE M. . MARKOWSKI, IRENE T. . MAROTTA, FLORENCE A. MCCARTHY, LILLIAN F. MCHUGH, ROSEMARY T. MCINTYRE, REGINA G. MCNIFF, MARY A. . MCSORLEY, PATRICIA A. MOQUIN, LUCILLE T. . MYLES, JACQUELINE M. NELSON, ARLENE F. . NIHAN, JOHN C. . O,CONNELL, BARBARA P. O,NEIL, PATRICIA M. . PALMER, DENNIS K. . PICCARDI, JOAN P. PISANO, ESTELLE T. POOLE, MARILYN G. . PRATT, CATHERINE M. PUCCIARELLA, JEAN M. RAND, DAVID O. . n Q . 61 Warren Street, Peabody 11 Greene Street, Somerville . 30 North Broadway, Haverhill . 63 Lovett Street, Beverly 48 Stone Avenue, Somerville . 28 Sycamore Street, Somerville .. 103 Cleveland Avenue, Everett . 103 Cleveland Avenue, Everett . 107 Ocean Street, Lynn . 84 Fulton Street, Medford . 562 Broadway, Everett 16 London Street, Somerville 160 Garfield Avenue, Chelsea . . 15 Moon Road, Lynn . 32 Vernon Street, Malden . 386 Summer Street, Lynn . 14 Summer Street, Peabody . 12 Gardiner Street, Lynn . 26 Roundy Street, Beverly . 489 Summer Street, Lynn . . 80 Clairmont Street, Lynn . 26. Berkshire Street, Swampscott . . 4 Suffolk Avenue, Revere 34 Laighton Street, Lynn . 911 Broadway, Chelsea . 83 Fiske Street, Waltham . . 66 Orange Street, Chelsea 703 Bennington Street, East Boston . . 22 Edith Street, Everett . 14 Fernwood Avenue, Lynn . 182 Chelsea Street, East Boston 49 Mansfield Street, Somerville . 4 Wisteria Street, Salem . 6 Lincoln Terrace, Saugus 88 Eutaw Street, East Boston . . 57 Sadler Street, Lynn . 157 Maple Street, Danvers . 27 Hoyt Avenue, Amesbury . . 35 Gardner Street, Peabody 96 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge . 10 Ethel Avenue, Peabody . 16 Peabody Road, Stoneham . Glen Street, Rowley 180 Tracy Avenue, Lynn . 31 Appleton Street, Salem . 25 Wall Street, Everett . . 162 Rock Avenue, Lynn . 54 Bayswater Street, East Boston . 7 Orient Avenue, East Boston . . 14 Spring Lane, Rockport . 72 Temple Avenue, Winthrop . 322 Saratoga Street, East Boston . 82 East Park Avenue, Lynn ROBINSON, GLADYS M. RYAN, ANN F. . . SCI-ILEGEL, HERBERT G. SCHMUCH, DOLORES A. SCOTT, SHIRLEY M. . SHANNON, MARGUERITE A. SHAXV, WILLIAM R. . SHORTELL, R. CONSTANCE SHOULDER, MARY J. . SMITH, MARJORIE A. . SPENCER, JEAN M. . STROPLE, CATHERINE M. SULLIVAN, ALICE W. . SULLIVAN, PHILLIP M. . SXVEENEY, FRANCIS V. TANGNEY, ALVIN R. . THACHER, OLIVE B. . TREANOR, NORINNE M. TREMBLAY, WINIFRED E. WALSH, STEPHEN R. . WATSON, WILLIAM G. ZANI, FREDERICK C. . ZANI, LEONARD P. ZANI, RICHARD F. . 58 Seaview Avenue, Marblehead . 777 Broadway, Somerville . 71 Lawrence Street, Malden 12 Brimblecom Street, Lynn . 16 Summit Place, Newburyport 106 Wyllis Avenue, Everett . 34 Alice Avenue, Lynn . . 6 Brown Street, Salem 92 Belmont Street, Somerville . 73 Ashland Street, Lynn . . 608 Western Avenue, Lynn . 21 Lincoln Avenue, Gloucester 151 Beacon Street, Somerville . 14 Perry Street, Danvers 22 Wentworth Street, Malden 23 Great Woods Road, Lynn 321 Main Street, South Dennis 52 Westover Street, Everett 103 Goodridge Street, Lynn . 223 Eastern Avenue, Lynn 30 Pine Grove Avenue, Lynn 75 Fountain Street, Medford 75 Fountain Street, Medford 75 Fountain Street, Medford BUSINESS EDUCATION SOPHOMORES ABRAHAM, ELEANOR K. BATES, ELEANOR F. . BLOOD, BARBARA E. BRUNI, JEAN A. . CABRAL, DIANA M. CALLIS, PETER . . CI-IIASSON, LUCIE J. . CYR, MARILYN F. . DIONNE, PRISCILLA A. . FAGG, JUNE C. . . FELLOXVS, HOPE M. FRATES, VELMA B. . GIANACOPOLIS, ATHENE J. GILMORE, MARILYN L. HUMPHREY, THEOTIS . LLEWELLYN, HOWARD T.' LYNCH, ANN M. . . MINDEL, SHIRLEY A. . MIVILLE, MARIE J. . 0,CONNOR, PATRICIA B. ROCHE, ELLEN M. . ROCHON, CYNTHIA J. . SMIETANA, WANDA E. . . . . 20 Beaver Street, Salem . . 118 Liberty Street, Hanson . 65 Winthrop Street, Charlestown . . . Essex Road, Ipswich Ashley Island Road, Fairhaven . 34 Forrester Street, Salem . . 197 Dale Street, Waltham . . 276 Perry Street, Lowell 152 Washington Street, Gloucester . 25 Prince Street, Marblehead . . R. F. D. 2, Grange 96 Hall Street, New Bedford . 38 Paleologas Street. Peabody . 21 Canterbury Road, Marblehead . 103 Sterling Street, Roxbury . 83 Woodlaxxfn Street, Lynn 28 Pearson Avenue, Somerville 276 Chestnut Street, Chelsea . . 21 Stevens Street, Methuen . 22 Peter Tufts Road, Arlington . . . 53 Addison Street, Chelsea . 870 Hyde Park Avenue, Hyde Park 1577 Rodney French Blvd., New Bedford Qt! S111 I' 1 1' A A3 I A S2 512 Bl' LU in 1 L1 511 hu B1 T LA: LM Lu Ln Cru K, an Cue C at Cm Ca 1 Un Dt: lil! in fl? llv. lla Um lx: for F eu Fu fm SONNTAG PRISCILLA E S L1 - . 68 Cottage Street, Easthampton QILLE' O15 J' ' ' - - 142 Fayette Street, Lynn ALLACE2 FRANCIS E-a JR' - 46 Richardson Avenue, Wakefield WALSH, JOHN P. . - . 80 Orchard Street, Lynn ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH ANDREADIS MARY BALRUS JOAN C BANNON, JEANNE BARTLEY, BARBARA J BELLE, JOANNE G. . BOUCHARD, ANN M. . BOUDREAU, THOMAS M. BROCKELBANK, REBECCA BUTLER, PAUL E. . CALLAHAN, MARION E. CANN, SHIRLEY L. . CARES, GERTRUDE H. . CAREY, WILLIAM J. . CHIPOURAS, BEATRICE . ALMQUIST, DONALD B. . E. . N COAN, CORNELIA E. . CODWISE, JANE A. . CROSBY, SALLY A. . CURRAN, JOSEPH. A., JR. DAMIANI, RONALD D., JR. . DELANEY, NORMAN C. DENNING, MARY LOU DIESELMAN, G. JANET DIPAOLO, ESTA . . DOOLING, JAMES A., III DOUGAS, MARY . . DUCHANE, BARBARA L. ELLIS, MARILYN B. . EOvINE, LORETTA C. . FACCINI, ANGELINA R. FEENEY, JACQUELINE A. FINN, MARY A. . . FLYNN, PATRICIA M. . FRASER, DONALD R. . GARRANO, CONCETTA M. GILBERT, MARGARET A. HODGDON, HENRY J. . KINGSBURY, SHEILA . LANGEVIN, CONSTANCE B LAZENBY, E. JAMES . LEONARD, VIRGINIA M. LINDQUIST, WILLIAM H. LOOKER, CYNTHIA A. . SOPHOMORES - 43 Bay View Avenue, Lynn . 164 Bloomingdale Street, Chelsea . 16 Carnes Street, Lynn . 55 Broadway, Somerville . 34 Guild Road, Beverly Belleview Avenue, Middleton . 33 Baker Avenue, Beverly 8 Pearl Avenue, Revere . Searle Street, Georgetown . 79 Sturges Street, Medford 28 Waite Street, Malden . 52 Bartlett Street, Malden . 8 Harris Street, Peabody . 24 Emerald Road, Nahant . . 19 Mall Street, Lynn 203 Pleasant Street, Wakefield CHRISTOPHER, CORINNE E. . . . 33 Andrew Road, Swampscott 35 Beach Bluff Avenue, Swampscott . . 59 Chase Street, Danvers . 4 Wendell Street, Saugus . 364 Cabot Street, Beverly 124 Washington Street, Lynn 152 Summer Street, Somerville 8 Miller Avenue, Cambridge . 14 Riverview Avenue, Danvers . 138 Livingstone Avenue, Beverly . . 39 Suffolk Street, Lynn 1040 Washington Street, Gloucester . . 31 Intervale Street, Lynn . 41 Upland Road, Somerville 19 Pearson Avenue, Somerville . 63 Pierpont Street, Peabody . 93 Allerton Street, Lynn . 69 Columbus Avenue, Somerville 73 Chilton Street, Cambridge . 53 Endicott Street, Salem 24 Milton Street, Arlington . 12 Northey Street, Salem . 233 Lafayette Street, Salem 14 Grant Road, Salem . 126 West Street, Reading 138 Lynnfield Street, Peabody . 20 Warren Avenue, Saugus . 2 Park Road, Lynn LUCEY, EDWIN C. LYSAGI-IT, CAROL E. MACREY, MARY A. MACLEOD, HELEN L. . MACMILLAN, GERARD F. MAHON, THOMAS J. . MATSAS, DOROTPIEA . MANVIKOIDES, ANNA G. . MCCORL4ACK, JANET A. MCGILLICUDDY, PATRICIA MCGUINNESS, XVILLIAM F. MCLEAN, LEE A. . MITCHELL, ROBERT G. . MOEEETTE, CAROLE V. MORGAN, ALICE R. . MORRISON, ADRIENNE R MORRISON, ETHELWYN E MURPHY, MARY L. . NEENAN, ALFRED C. . O,BRIEN, CAROL A. O,BR1EN, CHARLOTTE . O,BRlEN, GERTRUDE C. 0,CONNOR, CHRISTINE M. . PERRON1, JOHN . . PICKERING, PAULINE A. PITIMAN, NANCX' A. . RODRIGUES, JANET M. . RUPP, LOIS H. . . RYAN, ELIZABETH A. . SIMPSON, JACQUELINE M. SIRACO, DOMINIC A. . SMITH, JOAN C. . SMITH, JUDITI-I H. SULLIVAN, ANN E. TANGUAY, DORIS M. . TASSINARI, DO1-0R1iS F. WAIT, LETITIA F. . WALSPI, JAMES O. . XVARREN, RONALD XV. . WELCPI, JUNE M. XVPIELAN, JOI-IN A. . . 15 Trays Avenue, Malden i, , . . 65 Carter Road, Lynn 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge . 25 Harrington Street, NVatertown . 358 Broadway, Somerville . 1 Claremont Court, Arlington . 28 Sterling Street, Somerville 9 NVaShington Street, Newburyport 105-1 Livingstone Street. 'liewksbtiry . . 9 Upland Road, Somerville . . 32 Reed Street, Lynn 10 Pleasant Avenue, Danvers 5 XY'arren Avenue, Danvers 52 Chase Street, Danvers 14 Northey Street, Salem 60 llaelter Road, Lynx' . 15 Usborne Street, Peabody 375 Bl'0.1tiXX'.ly Street, Somerville . 91 Beach Street, Revere . 48 Endicott Street, Salem . 61 Hall Avenue, Somerville 47 Leslie Road. Belmont 10 XViSteria Street, Salem . . S6 Summer Street. Salem 127 NY'est Main Street. Georgetown . 3 Amherst Road, Marblehead . 25 Durham Street, Somerville . . 12 Janvrin Avenue. Revere 3 lfnwler Ave., Point of Pines, Revere . . ll lfast Street, Uanvers 320 Princeton Street, Fast Boston 16 liverett Street. Melrose 1013 lftmer Street. Salem . 21 Osborne Street. Peabody . IS Purchase Street. Danvers . IN 'l't:wiISlR-:Rl Street, Winthrol' 36 lfairfieltl Street. Cambridge 15 Vokew 'l'err.Iee. Lynnfield . 20 Morton Avenue. Saugus . 3 Sylvia Road. Peabody S5 Bielttiurd Avenue. Revere BUSINESS EDUCATION l9R1iS11Xl1iN AULSON, MA131?l. . . AvILA, HI3Ll.LlN R. BRITT, KENN1i'1'l'1 B. BUTAIAN, LEAII A. . CARTER, JANE N. . . . . 41- ll.Ivil.Ind Avenue, Lynn -Hi lintlen Street. Lowell 3 tfameron Road. Lynn . . 5 Winn Street. NUI'll1lW0l'0 15 South Pond Street. Newluiryport CAVANAUGH A f' I .. . . ' Sllmllx M' ' . 2. l.mt'oln :Xvenutx Cilotieewvl' CURIKAN, JOHN P. . DECOURCY, RUTII 17. , . -11 .'XShlantl Street. Nlaltlen . 51. Railev Street. lawrence on-'A' we ow nw' hum F1Y nw' 1 Film guns. I cw-1' l Gun l umm H M.. Qypgu, Dba' Unix! Intl-li hunts wma: 1..wl-WN usual Lawns' Lasts, lun.: iltfniv Imam It-zum Slums Bunn, han Plums, han. ' Inna. lulmn 51. Cn 500.1 Q 51131111 TRIBAL fltxgq Tt-un 8.81115 'nm AXQQI Alix. lm, -llnlvfn lynn ,ridge TIOWH irville DSIOII -Crville WPOYI ksbuq- Rrville . lynn hovers mven znvers t, Salem d. Lynr Peabody xmerville , Revere zt, Salem omerville Belmont ret, Salem xt. Salem :orgetown larblehead Somerville ue. RBVCIC Ks. Revere L D1nYBrS nt BOSIOU ct. Mflffff crest. 51km ,,, pebodi :L DQIWCIS L, Wintl1I0P Qmbridgf Linfield' ug, Siugus ii. PM nut. Rams lvmuf' Lia Sxrfff- Lim, I amd' ' 3 semi GW' 9',d,,sl1l9'f L. LW DERBY, RICHARD W. DUFAULT, LORRAINE A. -DUQUETTE, ELAINE G. ELLIOTT, RICHARDAJ. . ELLIOTT, ROBERT J. . FITZGERALD, MARIE P. FLIGHT, ALBERT D. . FORMAN, JOAN F. . , GACEK, LORRAINE F. . GARUTI, MARIA L. GLYNN, ERNEST D. . HANLON, MARY T. . . HARRINGTON, NANCY J. . HOMAN, WILLIAM F. . HORGAN, DONALD G. . KEAVENY, THOMAS L. KERRIGAN, ANNE M. KREMONAS, MARY A. . LAMBERT, CELESTE M. LANGFORD, JAMES E. . LANGFORD, PAUL A. . LOGOTHETIS, PRISCILLA LORDEN, WILLIAM F. . MAFERA, K. JULIE . MCCARTHY, MARIE P. . MORAN, BEATRICE . MULLINS, PRISCILLA J. MURPHY, CATHERINE M. . MURPHY, MARIE A. . PADULA, ROSEMARIE J. PERRON, JEAN P . . PIERCE, WALTER H., JR. PORTER, ANNA E. . ROBINSON, HELEN S. . ST. CYR., LONA A. SOUZA, JOAN M. . . SULLIVAN, BERNARD L. THERIAULT, LOUIS J., JR. . TRINCALE, THOMAS E. TUTUNY, IRENE R. . VALARIS, PATRICIA J. . WALSH, HELEN C. F. D., Bridle Road, No. Billerica 236 High Street, Newburyport 424 Andover Street, Lawrence 47 Riverdale Park, Gloucester 47 Riverdale Park, Glouceser 11 Brookford Street, Cambridge . 8 Marie Avenue, Everett - S Drexel Terrace, Lynn 18 Peckham Street, New Bedford . 16A Bedford Street, Lynn 116 South Street, Lynn . 34 Reed Street, Arlington Princeton 83 Alden Street, Lynn 76 Adams Street, Lynn 51 Tracy Avenue, Lynn . 9 Granite S-reet, Salem . S8 Hathorne Street, Salem 35 Lovers Leap Avenue, Lynn 89 Rockland Street, Swampscott 89 Rockland Street, Swamp-scott . 12 Cross Street, Lowell . 33 Francis Street, Malden . 22 Tobin Avenue, Revere . 21 Upkrcst Road, Brighton . Parker Drive, Lunenburg 92 High Street, Turners Falls . 69 Tolman Avenue, Lowell . 15 Summer Street, Peabody Ridgeway Avenue, Pinehurst . 10 Adams Street, Salem . 4 Poole Street, Woburn . 127 Elm Street, Marblehead . 9 Boyd Street, Dorchester . 52 Empire Street, Lynn 5 4 Arizona Street, Fall River , 3 Cottage Street, Peabody . 3 Prospect Str-eet, DanV6rS 32 Sixth Street, Medford 23 Common Street, Natick 37 West Street, Milford 62 Thomas Street, Medford ELEMENTARY AND JUNIGR HIGH ADORN, FRANK V. . ANGELLI, A. WILLIAM ARAKELIAN, LOUISE . ARCHAMBAULT, MARGARET F. BACHOROWSKI, LYDIA A. BARRY, MARIE C. . . 7 Fall Park, Malden 67 Blossom Street, Lynn 3 Lynn Street, Chelsea S7 Charles Street, Haverhill 4 Englewood Road, Peabody 11 Adams Street, Winthrop BEARSE, PRISCILLA E. . BELL, JANET D. . . BELMONTE, ANITA A. BENNETT, MARY C. . BETHGE, ANN-MARIE . BOSWELL, VIRGINIA M. BUTLER, WILLIAM L., JR. CALLAHAN, MARGUERITE CASEY, CAROL M. . CHARRIER, ERNEST L. CHENEYV, CAROLE E. . CIESLA, PHYLLIS C. CIRAME, JOAN L. CLANCY, MARY L. CLEARY, STANLEY F. . COOMBS, CAROL E. . CORLEY, MADELYN I. . DAIGLEI, LILLIAN M. DALLAIRE, ELAINE DALY, CHARLES O. DALY, WILLIAM J. DARCY, GLADYS M. DEROIN, CAROLE M. . DESANTIS, JOAN R. . DESTEFANO, VIRGINIA A. DIMEN'fO, DONNA R. DOANE, MARJORIE J. . DONOVAN, J. DONALD DOYLE, JANE E. . . DRISCOLLH, ELAINE M. . EVANS, ARTHUR L. JR. FEHLAN, LORRAINE M. FISHER, DOROTHY L. . FORD, HAROLD R., JR. FOURNIER, DORIS T. FRANCIS, ROBERT D. . FROTTEN, ANNE M. FURIO, JOAN P. . GAGNER, BEVERLY A. . GILCHRIST, ROBERT G. GOLDSCHMIDT, SYBIL J. GORMAN, DANIEL F. . GRACE, VIRGINIA M. GRAY, NANCY V. . HARRINGTON, JUNE G. I-IICREY, MARY C. . HIGGINS, ANNE M. HOOPER, BEVERLY M. HOSMAN, PRISCILLA E. HUMBER, VIRGINIA A. HURLEY, KATHLEEN M. JAYNES, EDITH M. . JEWELL, BARBARA E. E. 232 Lovett Street, Beverly . 56 Bellevue Road, Lynn . 40 Cummings Avenue, Revere 7 . 36 Warren Street, Salem . 44 Charmwood Road, Somerville . . 21 Coolidge Road, Beverly . 116 Quincy Avenue, Winthrop . 16 Rock Avenue, Lynn . 80 Carroll Street, Chelsea . 22 Central Avenue, Revere . 2 Berkshire Street, Swampscott . 34 Varnum Street, Lowell . 5 94 Broadway, Somerville 21 Craigie Street, Somerville . 35 Endicott Street, Lynn . 30 Grove Street, Salem . 11 Gardner Street, Salem . 18 Seymour Avenue, Lynn . 8 Glendale Street, Salem . 413 Boston Street, Lynn . 413 Boston Street, Lynn . . 135 North Street, Salem . 47 Winthrop Parkway, Revere 26 Brimbal Avenue, Beverly . 49 Douglas Street, Revere . 39 Cottage Street, Winthrop . 47 Paradise Road, Swampscott . . 13 Canal Street, Lynn 26 Columbus Avenue, Salem 83 Sagamour Avenue, Chelsea 101 King Street, Dorchester . 35 Gold Star Road, Cambridge . 7 Fenton Avenue, Lynn . Focast Street, Merrimac 318 Jefferson Avenue, Salem . 145 Burrill Street, Swampscott . Wildwood Street, Wilmington 171 Emerald Street, Malden . . 111 Robinson Street, Lynn . 53 Bromfield Road, Somerville . 170 Grovers Avenue, Winthrop . 3 Elmwood Avenue, Lynn . 20 Crosby Street, Lynn 91 Main Street, Saugus 33 Rock Avenue, Lynn . 709 Boston Street, Lynn . 25 Perkins Street, Peabody . 180 Hale Street, Beverly . . 11 Clifton Avenue, Salem . 5 7 Bay Sta-te Avenue, Somerville 9 Independence Road, Lexington 73 . 143 Bellingham Street, Chelsea 187 Mount Vernon Street, Malden KEENE HELEN T KELLIHER ELIZABETH KELLY DOROTHY M KELLY MARY KENNEDY JANICE KILBRIDE ROSELIARY KREY TIRZAH M F LAMOTT MABEL M LAURO, BARBARA T 2 Grandview Road Chelsea 50 82 Herbert Road Arlington 12 Bowen Avenue Medford 120 Bass Point Road Nahant 21 Bow Street Salem 439 Old Colony Blvd South Boston 96 Ferry Road Ward H111 Haverhill 52 Mount Pleasant Street Lynn , A. ' ', - 'KIEI-Y, RICHARD J- . . 7 Allen Street, Cambridge I ' ' 1 , LAWNSBY, FRANCES D. LAZDOWSKI, WALTER P. LEWIS, FRANCES A. . LOOKER, ROBERT B. A. LORANGER, RICHARD M. LYNCH, MARGARET M. LYONS, JOHN J. . MACDAVITT, CHARLOTTE MACDONALD, LESLIE A. MAI-IONEY, JOANNE V. MAHONEY, SUZANNE R. MARCUS, CAROL J. . MAY, PATRICIA . . MCCARTHY, JOAN B. . MCDONALD, EDWARD W. MCKENNA, ROBERT F. MERRY, RALPH M., JR. MIGNAULT, ARTHUR E. MONGIELLO-, NORMA R. MOUGHAN, EILEEN V. MURPHY, JOYCE M. . NAHUM, JEANNE L. . NUGENT, JOANNE . O,CONNELL, MARGARET O,HARA, AGNES G. . O,NEILL, WARREN B. . OPIE, JACQUELINE M. . PALM, AINA R. . PALMIERI, MARY LOU . PEDDLE, JAMES A. PEIRCE, DONALD E. PELLETIER, ANN L. PLATT, ROBERT S. . POITRAS, MARILYN V. . PREW, DIANE E. . . RENNINSON, IRENE A. RIES, MIRIAM R. . ROBINSON, CHARLOTTE A. . ROTTENBERG, TOBY H. RYAN, PATRICIA A. . SAFON, MARILYN L. SALUTA, MARY ANN . SBORDONE, ANN M. . 165 Maple Street, Malden . 17 Carlton Street, Salem . 24 Driscoll Street, Peabody 23 Hayes Street, Cambridge . . 2 Park Road, Lynn High Street, North Billerica . 11 Crescent Street, Everett 19 West Street, Beverly Farms . 153 Allen Avenue, Lynn 140 Franklin Street, Stoneham . 440 Boulevard, Revere . 4 Wisteria Street, Salem 34 Wentworth Street, Malden' . 12 Ashwood Road, Lynn 18 Columbia Road, Marblehead . 34 Green Street, Beverly . 58 Moffatt Road, Salem 8 Twilight Road, Saugus . 3 Brown Street, Salem . 51 Amity Street, Lynn 12 GfC611WOOd Street, Amesbury . 14 Cherry Street, Danvers '. 6 Columbia Street, Malden 79 Oak Island Street, Revere . 5 5 Alden Avenue, Revere 5 5 Tennyson Street, Somerville . 2 Home Street, Beverly . 27 Stephen Terrace, Lynn . 54 Temple Street, Melrose 458 Meridian Street, East Boston 51 Veterans Avenue, Everett 25 Floyd Street, Everett 49 5 Richards Road, North Beverly 15 Elmwood Circle, Peabody . 6 West Terrace, Salem . 111 Robinson Street, Lynn 114 Washington Street, Woburn 1528 Eastern Avenue, Malden . 26 High Street, Methuen . 12 Silver Road, Everett . 19 Gale Street, Malden 157 Bellingham Street, Chelsea . 18 Elm Street, Somerville . 111 Alley Street, Lynn SHANE, HARNVEY D. SI-IAXV, MARY L. . SHEA, HELEN M. SKUDLARK, NANCY A. SMITH, DOROTHY E. SMITH, MARX' L. SMITH, MARY T. SPENCER, JANICE D. SPIRITO, THOMAS H. STILES, ANNA R. SULLIVAN, ANN R. SULLIVAN, MARY B. SXVAN, GEORGE R., JR. THOMAS, NANCY C. TITUS, RONALD P. TOBIN, ELAINE A. ULLIAN, MARILYN A. VONTZALIDES, ANNA VORGEAS, ELAYNE XVADE, ROBERT H. WALKER, ARTHUR A. WALKER, GEORGE S. WASHBURN, ROGER W. WHELAN, VIRGINIA R. . 37 Ridgewood Street, Lynn 55 Central Avenue, Everett ennsylvania Avenue, Somerville 92 Undine Avenue, Winthrop 11 Tremont Street, Beverly S Marion Street, East Boston 10 Francis Street, Somerville 608 Western Avenue, Lynn 5 7 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn 79 Marshall Street, Somerville . 17 Curve Street, Lexington 24 Illinois Avenue, Somerville . 8 James Street, Beverly 25 Parramatta Road, Beverly 2 Alter Court, Newburyport . 38 Japonica Street, Salem . 154 Union Street, Everett . 11 Driscoll Street, Peabody 2 Northend Street, Peabody 76 Woodbury Avenue, Saugus 29 Cedar Avenue, Stoneham 360 Lincoln Avenue, Saugus 168 Asbury Street, Hamilton 85 Bickford Avenue, Revere SPECIAL STUDENTS NTT ' BROSTROM, VIRGINIA C. .... 5 Stanton Street, Saugus BROWN, BETTY M. CARROLL, RICHARD J. KLICKSTEIN, NATALIE RACIOPPI, NORMA M. TAYLOR, LILLIAN L.' 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X . ,gf ' ,r tm , - auf 'L A f 6 my , 4- Oh, that princes and parlements would take some timely order to prevent this mischeefef' S EIGIAV !9nf0fa6ZfWif,a1y,,w HAS come A LUNG wAv! When Grandpa went to school, good yearbook engravings were truly a luxury, expensive hand methods were necessary to turn out plates that would be consid- ered mediocre today. But now, the Basil Smith System, utilizing the latest in ma- chinery and production methods in its eastern and mid-western plants, assures you ot line craftsmanship and personalized service at a price your school can altord. Service as near as your post office O INC Q 1 . I .... BASIL L. SMITH SYSTEM ' P.O. BOX 8169, PHILADELPHIA or CHICAGO CIU L . 6 v1'L.4 ?0lfL dl! 1466644 41466 Adffilledd THE JUNIGR CLASS Best Wishes from CBS - HYTRON Md1ZZLfdCt1LY6VS Of electron tubes since 1921 Danvers Salem Newburyport GRABAS the CATERER Polski Wystawca Catering for All Occasions Polish - American Dishes Residence-62 Derby -St., Tel. 0769 Business-124 Derby St., Tel. 0769 Salem, Mass. THE STANLEY CAFETERIA, INC. Peabody - Salem sun - i f L IVES GREENHOUSES Distinctive Corsages a Specialty Flowerphone Salem 4026 Retail Florists Leonard B. Ives, Owner 256 Lafayette Street Salem If no answer, call Salem 5111 GREYCROFT FARM Melville G. Grey, Owner Fresh Milk 8: Cream Poultry, Eggs, Fruit and V-eg-etables Tel. Hamilton 189 Route 1A Wenham, Mass. s 5 1 E E I E E 5 K I 1 Y e S 1 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 i 4 S i 4 3 l 1 5 Compliments of HOTEL HAWTHORNE SALEM, MASS. THE COMMERCIAL COUNCIL KAPPA DELTA PHI BETA CHAPTER THE BEAVERS Bitsy Smallwood jo-Anne Caverly Rusty Shuman Nancy jenness Irene Murphy Marion Nahornuk Congratulations from the P. E. E. P. S. janet Pat joan Adrienne Barby Ruthie Connie Fudgie Corinne Joanne Mary Lou Jackie Carol Ann Ginny Judy Letty POUSSARD'S PHARMACY CFormer1y Alley Drug Storej Service with a Svnilev Prescriptions Fill-ed 335 Lafayette St. Tel. 0577 Junior CURWEN ARMS Hlgh Dining Room . Seniors J T A C S Z It's home cooked food J. F. F. ' C. F. T. Prompt Service E, A, H, M, V, S, and reasonable prices N- V- L- P- A- M- 246f4 Essex St. Salem W. A. L. D. M. L. Tel. 4950 MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK of Salem P z as Ital a D ners Sea Foods Choice Bevera es 755556 Bertini's Inc. 286 CANAL ST. RUGER CUNANT C0-UPERATIVE BANK 256 Essex Street Salem -:QQ-.QQQJNQ Over half a century of friend- ly service helping people to own their own homes and to save systematically. All Shares Insured In Full Salem, Mass. 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Salem - Danvers - Ipswich Best Wishes To My Classmates of 1953 GEORGE BETSES l l---sC- UESSHAMPS BROTHERS EMA an! Command! 1 DIQINTEIQI r I 6 New Derby Street - Salem, Mass. Telephone 2152 Congratulations To The C1388 of LUHING STUDIOS Ufficial Photograpller 46 Central Square Lynn, Mass 1- 1 The S. K. SMITH CO. Producers of UMOLLOY-MADE B-est of Luck '53 Covers Bernie Mary 2857 North Western Avenue M Chicago 18, Illinois aryann Lanny Designing and planning of the 1953 Joyce Peggy Clipper covers executed by our Annette Betty New York Office 52 Vanderbilt Avenue ff v New York 17, New York The New Yorkers Best Wishes to the class ofi 1953 from WALLY'S CThe Dugoutb Congratulations To the Members of the Graduating Class from H. P. 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