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'r ,g,x 3 1 A D 4 x is ,E , 1 I . Y Q , . A 3 v x ' , X , - n- H . , , E H ff - Y -- A- ---,-f ---. -I-,.....:..'. x...:.1...J..gz1,...J..4..,... -......, .. . ,, ' X H The Clipper Published by the Class of H154 ofthe STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE at SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Divisions Dedication Facility i AlllllilliStl'ilti0ll Seniors Features Undergraduates Clubs on Athletics at A r or LX t 4iX is 2, 5 R V 5 F4 Gs Q 6' Pleoenevt S' 4 1 V g I8 5 jbefgmfwf Wim 0-llmgmfgm W! Wax ,fo lfL.'C 7566 6605.4 Edward A. Sullivan President 1937-1953 I i Presidents Message I like to think that Vaya con Dios became a popular song not only because of the poignant melody to which the lyric was written, but also becauseiof the significance of the title whose translation, as you know, is Go with God. I believe that every man is inherently religious, and that, therefore, something in him responds to supernatural allusions. However depraved he may become, the instinct to acknowl- edge the dominion of a Creator is a motivating factor in his life. There are exceptions, of course, like Ingersoll and Shaw and Stalin, but I sometimes wonder about them, I wonder if their materialistic mouthings were nothing more than abortive attempts to stifle the ululations of a tortured conscience. There are many equally impressive valedictories in other languages. Not the least striking is our own Goodbye, which is a contraction of God be with ye. In this short message I am trying to say farewell, but I want to express more than is contained in such phrases as Au Revoir or Auf Wiedersehen.,' I want to wish you the kind of success which comes with peace of mind, peace of soul. Whatever the cynic may declare to the contrary, this is best assured when God is with you. The profession which I have left and which you are about to enter has charted the course of civilization since the beginning of time. As you are conscious of the achievements of your predecessors, so should you be mindful of the Source of your strength. I interpret the word in the same sense of its derivation as I bid you Goodbyef' QLPWKM aaa.. Bruce F. Jeffery Acting President 1954 Q. S wg. S FL ' , l v -5 If Follow The Gleam MAY YOU always be young people of SUPREME EAITI-I. MAY .YOU always have faith in GODg faith in YOURSELVESg and faith in THOSE AROUND YOU. There will be many times When your work may seem empty and success far away, and you may easily wonder whether or not Teaching is really worth while. May God help you then to hold fast to your faith-faith in your ability to reach young lives and mold their actions. MAY YOU always have the spirit of Love that will move you to lay down your life for your pupils, and a faith that will gladly entrust to them the work that we can never finish. MAY YOU light many candles which in the years to come will shine brightly back to cheer you. MAY YOUR LIVES always be dedicated to the service of child- hood and youth. MAY YOUR FONDEST HOPES and the deepest desires of your hearts be forever realized in the great adventure that lies ahead for each one of you just beyond Tomorrowls gates. Finally may I express to each one of you my deep appreciation of 3 our always willing cooperation and assistance, and of my deep grati- Y tude for the privilege that has been mine of giving official leadership to you for a short time. May we all continue to be comrades and com- panies in the further quest for the more abundant life through the long reaches of the promising years that lie ahead. Let me assure you that I shall alwa s be with you in spirit, wishing for you every good Y and perfect gift that can come to you. Call it not clay! The Temple of the Soul it isg The Builder's hand divineg Mortal the power to deck or mar, - Teacher, such power is thine. X L -' X , . Yi., lg 'aim .gf I in Dr. Frederick A. Meier President 1954 President's Message To give a message to the Class of 1954 is a great pleasure and a happy opportunity for me. I extend my best wishes to you on your selection of teaching as a life work. You are entering teaching at a time when the opportunities for properly-trained young men and women are boundless. Often it is pointed out that there are no new frontiers- that the frontiers of the old West are no more, that the frontiers of industry in many phases have vanished. Yet the analysis of present day prob- lems in education reveals frontiers in the guidance and development of youth more challenging than any in our history. The challenge was great to the men who heeded and followed Horace Mann more than a century ago. The opportunities lying before the Class of 1954 are equally great, and it is my sincere hope that in using your education you will seize each opportunity to serve with courage and wisdom in the development of the citizens of tomorrow. I am sure that the faculty joins me in wishing you success. We do not look upon your physical separation from us by graduation as a loss. Each of you is a vital unit of the active protoplasm of our collegeg each of you will carry on for Alma Mater as you solve the problems of education in your respective positions. We hope you will return often to Alma Mater to drink of the spring of inspiration and vitality. It is my sincere hope that as we meet with each other in the future, we may together plan an even greater Salem Teachers College. For each of you I wish happy, rewarding years in the inspirational work of teaching. Faculty of the College bv l ' .,,,. .,-...,...l ' V .----..-f-- -- A -E-Q - A i , l K K A 1 W A ' Q : n , . , I l K 1 'i 1 l E i VERNA EB. FLAIEIPERS A MILDRIQD STONE B.S., MOS, B.S.Ed., M.A. Social Science Mfltbffmfltics - x xt UC GEORGE F. MooDY MIRA WALLACE B.S.Ed., LLB., M.A. B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Director of Traiiziizg, Education Physical Education ei-1 -, A Q. xpe tfhx . ' ir fi ggg . 3 -1 f- My ,E , 1, iz, g if nm, . Q11 . A P 5 1 . E I -f-- -A rv- ',----- -----A,,,....,,,,,,: ,fyfj .' is 4 LEON H. ROCKWELL LILLIAN M. HOFF B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. Eclucazfjon Speech it-. hw GERTRUDE BURNHAM EDNA M- MCGLYNN B.A., M.A. BA., M.A., Ph.D. English Social Scicfnfc' LAXVRENCE T. LOWREY RICHARD I-I. ROCKETT Ph.B. B.A., LL:B., M.Ed. Logic, Physical EfliiCfl1fi01i Business Law, French, Speech ! x . w W ROGER A. HARDY HELEN J. KEILY BS., M.B.A. B.B.A., M,Ed., Ed.D. Business Education Dean, Guidance ADELE M. DRISCOLL EARLE S. COLLINS B.S.Ed., M.4Ed., Ed.D. B.A., M.Ed. Eciucafiozz Physical Science 'QM i Accc ' , .M ,.'.n.h f', f ?72 ?'i ?'1' L V Fw. 1 iw ff 'i.!'1i35j:'N. BEATRICE WITHAM DANIEL F. I-IARRIGAN, JR B.S., M.Ed. B.S.Ed. Bzrsincss EZIIIFIIHOII f'IlIlIdlU7'ifil1g JAMES B. SULLIVAN B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Biological Science MARY M. JONES B.S.Ed., M.A., Ed.D. BA E11 gl isla . 1 BRUCE F. JEFFERY B.A.A., LL.B., M.C.S. Head of Business Eclucation D6Pd1'f17Z67Zf, Education so s c ,ss,s . SERENA G. HALL ., M.A., Ph.D. Englislo A f .4 -f, 4, gm,,,,f V X I ff ff ,Q - ff W-W ,aff gf, . V 'f' 1 ' f 2' IV,' ' , 4' 'V , .Ii I fi , ,ff TIMOTHY F. CLIFFORD LEO F. HENNESSEX' B.A., M.A. B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Music EI1'IlClIIfi01I , , 4 . . A . I ' .J Ti JANET SMITH B.A., BS., M.C.S. Business Educafion XVINIFRED H. HIGGINS B.S.Ed., M.A. Aff J. CLIFFORD GEEK HELEN T. MACKEY B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.Ed. Physical Science Physical Education CHARLES F. KIEEER, JR, B.S.Ed., M.A, Social Science MARY E. CASEY B.S.Ed., M.A. English ff? NCKEY 1 FRANK J. HILFERTY JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN ' B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D. B-Sid., M.Ed. rt' . . dum BZOIOSICHI 85797759 Busizzvss Educazfion J. RAYMOND SILVA ELSIE M. FINDLAX CASEY B.A., M.Ed. B.A., BS., M.A. Mazflyevlmzfics Liflrarian MA- 'Yisb GRANT W. SEIBERT MU-DRED BERMAN B.A., M.S. B.S.Ed., M.A. Assistant Lib1'6Z1'i6l7Z Geogmphy MARGARET W' DOVER STEPHEN PANOSIAN B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Ari and Music B.A., M.A. Social Science WH W, , JXWWXX JW C!! gm? ,WY L, 7 5 Z!:4fLKW' V X 5 F'-,Q 'tai'-A ' L W ! .. . ef , A . si. 2 - il FT A FF Q E213 A En' ,' li V I ROBERT F. PERRY EANIES P. JONES B.A., M.A. B A., IW A. Geogwzpfoy G mg rnpfay MARION S. MAIKSHALL DOROTHY E. DIXON B.S.Ed., M.Ed. B.S.Ed. B1lSilIl'SS Ellllfllfillll Bzzsiuvss Edzzmfion ANN K. CLARK Registrar MARGARET C. MORRISON Bookkeeper MARY M. O,KEEFFE Secretary GERTRUDE R. WILLIAMS KN. College Nurse DOREEN T. POITRA5 Clerk EEFFE' V ' nv ,,.s. mwS Faculty of the Training School ESG V. JOHN RIKKOLA VIOLA I. MUNYAN B.S.Ed., M.Ed. B.S.Ed., M.S. Principal Home Economics ,SN -Q1 E r, -as JAMES T. AM:-:LER XVILLIAM A. RICH B.S.Ed.. M.Ed. B.S.Ed., M.A. Practical Arts Grade Eight ESTHER L. SMALL Grade Seven MINERVA M. HUDGINS B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Grade Six MARY V. HOURIHAN B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Grade Five N. L- .... .,.. ,. ,,.. , ....,,, . .......,..... f, A ,..,., DORIS A. CAIVIBRIDGE B.S.Ed. Grad e Four RUTH L, SOUTHWICK DOROTHY B. STANLEY B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Grade Three fml' ' ff, w e 'fs 'inf U. ff' ' ' -CA 'w. 1 I 'A-' . :NF -1' 1 1 4 1, I : I .f W r ' ' ' If ff? , K r , Q, X ' 317 5 I 4' I 1 ' haf, , f f' A . gg 1 211' I it '33 . AGNES E. MCCOURT B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Grmfe One B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Grade Two 4 .L I 5' BEULAH M. SXVIEETSER Kin lll'l'glI7'fCl1 N a limited sense, the 1954 CLIPPER records in picture and text our activities at Salem, however, in a broader sense it reveals much that can neither be seen nor read, save in individual memories. The unseen and unwritten value of this Annual lies in its perennial ability to open wide with each page that is turned, some half-closed door of memory, to clear some dim by-path of.our four years' journey, to revive ambitions, friendships, and mirthful recollections. We offer you these visible and invisible records in the hope that you may find them rewarding. XVe, the Centennial Seniors, look in two directions, casting a backward glance over the preface to the present and a forward glance to the future beyond Commencement Day. Looking to the past, we have selected 1854, 1876, the Eighteen-Eighties, and the so-called Gay Nineties as periods best illustrating the spirit of the century in which Salem was born and grew up. We look forward with a feeling of mingled pride and humility in our achieve- ments, but with the inevitable wistfulness that comes with the realization that we shall no longer gather as a group within her walls. Salem's walls bear the venerability of tradition. Age alone, however, does not add inches to the stature of a college, unless growth comes as a result of understanding, high ideals, and ordered progress, it is a mere mushroo-m growth. Colleges of mushroom growth do not survive to celebrate centennials. Salem has survived and grown in orderly fashion as successive years have slipped away, and generations of men and women in increasing numbers have gone forth to justify Salem's faith in them and to give proof of the superior training she offers. 'kirir In September, 1854, the State Normal School at Salem came into being as a result of the far-sighted vision, courage, and zeal of the founder of pioneer public schools for the training of teachers in the United States, Horace Mann. At that time, the schools dedicated to the training of teachers in the United States numbered but eight. The Salem school began its career with a faculty consisting of a principal, Dr. Richard Edwards an assistant M' M h K' , , iss art a ingman, and fewer than one hundred students. Since that time more than twelve thousand students have been enrolled, of whom approximately seven thousand have been grad- uated. The Centennial Class, numbering one hundred forty members, will be awarded the degree of Bachelo f S ' ' ' ' ' ' h fl 1 . u r o cience in Education, with specialization in t e e ds of Business, Junior High School, and Elementary Education. As one reviews the small b achievements of the past century. It is a striking example of the influence of gllorase Mann on thousapds of. young men and women who feel as he did that e e ucatorls gall-ing is the highest possible one in a republicf, Like him, they elftjf UPQI1 lf. vvlth the deepest awe and a sense of the highest responsibility, g a y relinquishing . . . honors, and wealth fo ' eginnings, he cannot help but be proud of the r its arduous and interesting duty. est - lat Des of BIB Hy, I0 S3 CCI' ted ! l3I1 UCS be 111 the of nat Icy lCYa 17 'h'hv 4 Vi MQ 4-K .C .5ga5. .C 0.55 .A ,S UQM. The Cllpper Ifrlff W7 Editor-iii-Chief MARILYN E. FLAHERTY Assistant Editor Literrzry Editors ARLENE M. GOYEA ESTELLE T. PISANO ELIZABETH F. DEROUIN Business Maiiizger Advertising Mizimgers DENNIS K. PALMER FLORENCE A. MAROTTA HELEN M. HAYES Photography Editors Art Editors MARY I. KAVANAGH LEONARD P. ZANI JANET E. AUCOIN JEAN M. DALLAIRE Secretary M. PATRICIA BARRY Associate Editors KATHERINE V. KELLEHER JOYCE M. ALLEN DOROTHY A. MAZZARELLA STEPHEN R. WALSH MARY SHQULDER Faculty Advisers Business and Literary Aff GERTRUDE BURNHAM XYIINIFRED H. HIGGINS F. DEROUIN q M. HAYES DALLAIRE QAZZARELLA H. I'IAYliS P. BARRY F. MAROTM li. PISANO D. PALM1111 li, DliROUIN M155 Buxxuni A. Gouie. M. FL.-xH1xxTx .Axxl .l. .-XL c o. J U N I O R H I G H S O R S 15' Q32 I easgnasz - ,. , ' . , ' I ' . , , . V f 1 , X nl 2 A 1 . . f n ,,, 4 4 N 1 5 5 I L A! 4 I E E rs I 3. F E ' -- 1.--M ',--,-- 'A . . . 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X fe +1 Z?6Llf'A6LI 6L 6Ll glfL8l l:i9 LJQQPMOWJ ..!4KC!8l'lfl'L6'Ll'L 17 MAPLE STREET AYER APRIL 22 COMMERCIAL C QQ . -, ,.sf. E.B.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Conventions Buffalo 2, New York 3, Boston 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3 Vice-President 4: Business Education Council Representative 15 Initiation Committee: Investiture Committee 45 Junior Week Committee: Open House Guide 2, 3 1 Program Committee 35 Sophomore Showg Sophomore Show Publicity Committee5 NV.A.A. Dance Invitations and Orchestra Committees 45 Manager Team Sports 45 Basketball 1, 4, Honor Team 2, 3, Class Team 1, 2, 3 5 Hockey 2, Honor Team 35 Newcomb 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. I'zfe Gof Plwzfy fo be Thankful For First Commercial Senior to wed . . . Oh, fmen . . . Georgia, here I come . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . Kappa Sigma . . . Pressey Hall. P l , Joyce arg 73 SCHOOL STREET SALEM AUGUST 29 JUNIOR HIGH 'I r 1 M' F., i l A - ,,. . ,, Qsggy, x 1 i 5 I.R.C. 3, 45 Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 45 Cake Sale Committee 35 Freshman Reception Invitations Committeeg Public Relations Committee 35 l Council Representative 1, 25 Laurel Chain 35 Senior Showg CLIPPER Associate ' 1 Editorg W.A.A. Archery 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 15 l Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 35 Soccer 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's 5 l List B , 1 xii li . V ,. I iv You Are My Sunshine I Joy overrunneth in her person . . . Calculus, I love it one of the tribe, soft spoken . . . laugh and the Woyid laughs with youf' , , , , . Lggii ,fn , , .fir ' iv L .5 1 Vi 1 '- .,f-- .gpyfuia ag 109 ADAMS STREET LYNN MARCH 17 ELEMENTARY -'X tx, .xx X F.T.A.g Glec Club 1, 2, 3 Vice-President 45 Freshman Tea Committeeg Investi- ture Committee 4g Social Committee 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Show Tickets Com- mitteeg Laurel Chain 3 Q Dean's List 3, 4. I I'1c'ar u Ivigbfillgllll' Industrious . . . conscientious . . . good things come in small packages . . . Have you seen jean? . . . destined to be a successful teacher. Ofblflad Zlfl S MULLER AVENUE CAMBRIDGE NOVEMBER 30 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 1, 2 g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Earth Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 E.T.A. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Accreditation Committee 35 Cake Sale Committee 25 CLIPPER Dance Decorations Committee5 Freshman Tea Committee, General Vfelfare Committee 2, 3, 41 Guide Open House 3 3 Laurel Chain 3, Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee 1, 3 Q Ivy Exercises Committee 4 3 Junior Week Committee: Chairman Cake Sale 45 Council Alternate Representative 35 Log Reporter 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3. 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 41 Swimming 2, 31 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Wellesley Play Day 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 35 Dean's List 4. Drzddgfs little Girl Bubbling with enthusiasm . . . proud member of the Seven . her book cakes a welcome addition to our k I ca e sa es . . . does everything with her whole heart. omcwzfna :ana ,A1f0l1bLCCi0 4.- - 17 SOUTH GATENWAY WINCHESTER NOVEMBER 15 COMMERCIAL 6 Book Club 1 5 E.B.T.A. 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 4g Recording Secretaryg Cap and Gown Committee 41 Freshman Dance Committeeg Tea Committee: Initiation Banquet Decorations Committeeg Sophomore Show Usherg Chairman, Open House Guide 35 Open House Refreshments Committee 2, 3g Log Typistg Basketball 1, 2g Hockey 1, 2: Soccer 1, 21 Volleyball 1, 2 3 Dean,s List 4. Dark Eyes Here's to Tomi . . . I can't I have to o home to et v 8 3 supper . . . new home . . . roller-skating with Rosemary . . . a Globetrotter . . . relatives in Providence . . . a Gadabout. omelf gfaine lfwoin ,, diy.. X 71 PLEASANT STREET ip AYER APRIL 11 COMMERCIAL Bookstore Co-Manager 3, Manager 4, E.B.T.A. 3, 4 New York Convention, F.T.A. 3, 4 g Glee Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3 , Tri-Mu 1, 2, 3, President 4, Sophomore Show, Senior Show, CLIPPER Cake Sale 4 1 CLIPPER Dance Decorations Com- mittee Co-Chairman, Alumni Committee 1 g Freshman Tea Committee, Junior Prom Publicity Committee, Junior Week Committee, Open House Guide 3, Move Up Committee 3 1 Public Relations Committee 2 Q Senior Reception Com- mittee, Sophomore Show Publicity Committee, W.A.A. Banquet Committee 2, W.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 3, 4, W.A.A. Dance Publicity Commit- tee 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3 Q Council Representative 3, 4, CLIPPER Co-Art Editor, W.A.A. Freshman Representative, Head of Basketball 2, 3 5 Recording Secretary 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Team, Hockey 2, 3, Newcomb 1, 2 , Soccer 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Honor Team 1, 2, 3, President's List 2, Dean's List 3, 4. You Can Dcpwm' O11 Me an our song writer and pianist . . . Not my will but Thine be done . . . hoopster . . . our queen . . . off to Boston . . a baton twirler . . . weekends in 'Tookie . . . Pressey Hall. Mm AZN 6046064 14 KNoX PARK EVERETT JULY so ELEMENTARY v A.C.E. 15 Earth Science Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 35 Glee Club 1, Vice-President 21 Centennial Committee 45 Freshman Tea Committeeg Freshman Dance5 Initiation Banquet Decoration Committee 1, 45 Junior Cake Sale: Junior Prom Favor Committee: Junior Weelc Committee: Senior Luncheon: NV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 35 President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 4. BC'llIlIiifIlI, Bvalzfifnl Brown Eyes just a little bit of pixie dust . . . everyone knows where he stands with Rita . . . Have you seen Peg?', . . . small, but mighty like a rose . . . 11 D.D.D. F O ra new owne awry . ',i,5,,7l b... , ' vi' 'if - - 34 READ STREET WINTHROP SEPTEMBER 10 ELEMENTARY I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Earth Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Alumni Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, Freshman Tea, Junior Week Committee, Senior Reception Com- mittee, Sophomore Showg Senior Show, Senior Show Programs Comimitteeg Sophomore Show Programs Committee, Testimonial Banquet Usher 4, N.E. T.P.A. Conference 3, 45 Laurel Chain 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Newcomb 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3 g Swimming 1, 2, 33 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 4. Cbiclwrjf Chick Patrician . . . well groomed . . . so nice to know . . . warm, generous disposition . . . Have you seen Betty? . . . her smile as much a part of her as her dimples. ....... ,9- U 'P lr l' 1 F ary pafriciaa awry S LANDER AVENUE LYNN JULY 21 COMMERCIAL Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 I E.B.T.A. 3, 4g F.T.A. 3.4: I.R.C. 3, 4g Pitman Debating 1, Secretary 23 Sophomore Show, Senior Show: Chairman Junior Barn Dance, Chairman Sophomore Show Publicity, Chairman Open House Correspondence Committee 3 1 Co-Chairman CLIPPER Dance Publicityg Freshman Dance Com- mitteeg Freshman Tea 3 Initiation Committee 23 Invitation Committee 41 Junior XVeek Committeeg Mistress of Ceremonies Open House 3 1 Move Up Committee 32 Orientation Day Guide 3g Open House Guide 35 Chairman Senior Teag Secretary CLIPPERg Log Reporter 3, 41 XV.A.A. Nominating Committee 45 XV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Team 2, 3g Field Hockey 2, Honor Team 3, 41 Soccer Honor Team 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Team 35 Daisy Chain Marshal 3g President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 3. 4. Sfarrlust Member of the queen's court . . . XVhen I was in high school . . . a baton twirler . . . playground instructor Kappa Sigma . . . unutsy' times . . . forget it, will you? 500614 JOJQIQA MM, P. z37 EAST LOTHROP STREET BEVERLY SEPTEMBER 16 JUNIOR HIGH Intern1tional Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's List 3. 4. Sboulcl I Reveal? Champ at getting tests postponed . . . at home behind the counter in his father's Store . . . t'Vegie,', doughnut king . . . l'Did you leave your keys in the car? . . . the Junior High's Mister Peepers. 0l l 6LLlfL8 lfLlfL 3f'6Lgg 8 EDISON STREET 6 SAUGUS APRIL 6 COMMERCIAL 3 xj E.B.T.A. 45 Boston Conference 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Chairman Initiation 23 CLIPPER Dance Decorations Committee: Freshman Dance Committee, Fresh- man Tea Committee: Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee 4g Junior Prom Committee Orchestra, Junior Week Committee: Open House Guide 31 Sophomore Show, Senior Show, Orientation Day Guide 32 Orientation Day Refreshment Committee 2, Senior Reception Committee, Senior Show Publicity Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee, Sophomore Show Publicity Com- mittee: Daisy Chain 3 1 W.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 3 NV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Banquet Committee 3, 4, Dance Committee 45 Chairman Publicity W.A.A. Dance 35 Corresponding Secretary 4g Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 33 Head of Orange 35 Newcomb 2, 3, Soccer 41 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 3. Swecf Lorraine Oh, excellent choice . . . THE little Miss B . . Friend ship . . . Alpha Chi Rho . . . The Pipes are coming Well, in Saugusn . . . always willing to lend a hind HCAQM! riana 30 COTTAGE PARK ROAD XVINTI-IROP NOVEMBER 9 ELEMENTARY Sophomore Show: M.A.A. Show 3g Kappa Delta Phi 3, 45 Intramural Basket ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1. Dowlz fmzozzg the Sbef1fc'1'i11g Palms Hunter and fisherman . . . proud husband of a lovely Wife . . . 'tWell, you see it's like this . . . memories of Eloricla,s Parrot Jungle. f V W f fly gl, W ,df 'l 2 ,Quay gcfwwcf fizfecfericg geoawt 27 CLARENDON AVENUE LYNN DECEMBER 6 JUNIOR HIGH F.T.A. 2, 3g Kappa Delta Phi 3, 45 House Executive Committee 4, Disc jockey Junior Hop, Freshman Dance Decoration Committee, Freshman Tea Commit- tee, Initiation Committee 4 3 Social Committee 4g Initiation Committee 2 g junior Prom Orchestra Committee, Publicity Committee M.A.A. Dance 4g Publicity M.A.A. Show 35 Sophomore Show, Senior Show, M.A.A. Show 3, Publicity Committee junior Dance 35 Publicity Sophomore Show 2g Senior Reception Committee, Usher Committee 4g Usher Testimonial Banquet 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 4. Be Bop Spoken Hera Basketball great . . . jazz enthusiast . . . Has everyone got his blue pencil?', . . . loves to dance fwith Joanj . . . born with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth. ygmonlf gfozewic 129 ELM STREET AMESBURY MARCH 21 ELEMENTARY Art Club lg Council Representative 15 Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres clent's List 1, 2, DC8f1,S List 4. My Heart Belong fo Dfzcfcfy Weather man . . . interest in Arizona . . 'tOh, what a lovely roomlv . . . his loves - Mary Anne and Michael. T a. 1+ :rf v , 12. fx ' vbu 1 L- Y acqme me Qerce Karla 182 BRIDGE STREET BEVERLY DECEMBER 31 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 4g F.T.A. 35 I.R.C. 4g CLIPPER Dance Decorations Committeeg Sophomore Showg Senior Showg Gift Committee 4g Senior Show Ticket Com- mitteeg Class Representative 4g Volleyball 3, 45 Denn's List 3, 4. 10110 IIICQIIUHIIK' Magnolia-soft voice . . . calm and serene . . . secs the good in everyone . . . just 11 pinch of mischief . . . Bridgew:1ter's loss our gain . . . E.O.M.A .... n D.D.D. ' ' Q'J5,,A E:.gXs,T 5 mv 1 , ..+,.:4, rr,1f, I jg .frffh . fgrgs. gaafq -qv wp 1 f 11. :Y ,- may argarelf ZZMLQ 98 SCHOOL STREET 3 MANCHESTER APRIL 16 COMMERCIAL fxlx 2 X Book Club 1, 25 Camera Club 15 Dramatic Club 1, 2, Secretary 35 E.B.T.A. 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Cap and Gown Committee 4-5 Freshman Dance Committee, Freshman Reception Committeeg Sophomore Show5 Seni-or Showg Junior Prom Committeeg Public Relations Committee 2 1 Initiation Banquet Decoration Committee 25 Open House 2, 3 3 Log Typist 3 3 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey 15 Soccer 15 Swimming 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 5 Dean,s List 4. Red Silk Stockings and the Green Perfume Dizzy is a B. and M. traveler . . . Manchester-by-the- Sea . . . a baton twirler . . . knee socks . . . off to South America . . . Since my brother is a reporterv . . . EMA fgowem .ggrne 23 PEARL STREET BEVERLY APRIL 9 COMMERCIAL in-7 .- ,, A Book Club 1, 2g E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Conference New York 3, Boston 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Glee Club 1, 2 g Business Education Council Representative 4g Class Gift Committee 4g Freshman Dance Refreshments Committeeg Fresh- man Tea Refreshments Committeeg Open House Refreshments Committee 2, 3 3 Public Relations Committee 2, 3g Wi.A.A. Awards 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. PC'1'S0l7!Ilffj' Poochie from Montserrat . . . web-footed friend . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . another theatre-goer . . . lovely hands . . . So help mc, Hannah! . . . canit find pucker- brush in the dictionary. I l r l orraine WQPZQVL CQULWHVJW MAPLE STREET CONTOGCOOK, NEW HAMPSHIRE AUGUST 5 COMMERCIAL 90:-S 5 i e Bookstore Associates 3, 45 E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Conference New York 3, Boston 4, Tri Mu 3 4 F h , 5 res man Tea Invitations Committee, Sophomore Show g Junior Prom Invitations Committee, Junior Week Committee, Sophomore Show Publi- city Committeeg Open House Guide 3, Public Relations 3, 45 Reception Com- mittee 4, Daisy Chain 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 25 Newcomb 2, Softball 25 Volleybzall 2, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, Wellesley Play Day 2, Dean's List 3, 4. FE' Sophisticated Laci 31 Let's face it', . . . Pressey Hall . . 'tSome day m r' - y p ince will come . . . a baton twirler . . . those beautiful blue e es . . . h ' ' ' li' y t e crux of the situation . . . in ,Tookie. lri li 1' ,T is 1 11 RAY STREET LYNN MAY 2 COMMERCIAL 810,143 ..!gLX6LlfLC!0l GLN Book Club 2, Treasurer 3g F.T.A. 41 I.R.C. 45 Kappa Delta Plii 42 Business Education Council 11 Usher 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Rf Oli 1,111 in Low' XViffJ Two SlL'C'f'flJl'lI7'fS say . . . reader of Burns . . . a XVliatta you Globetrotter are coming . across the sea. . . . sh-li-lv Roger . . . the Cants . . the Land of Nod . . . from 1 dzam ..!4J6L Capuzzo wen LEXINGTON STREET EAST BOSTON AUGUST 23 ELEMENTARY I.R.C. lg Sophomore Showg Senior Receptiong Log 3, 43 P1'eSidC11f'S USC 2. Dean's List 3, 4. If I Had my Wajf' Eloquent speaker . . . people are her business . . . A farce! ,, . . . nip it in the bud! . . . h . . . t e World,S her oyster . . 1 origina in her thinking . . . double trouble. argzfaerife giffilji Cpafomzzo -5 1S6R LEXINGTON STREET EAST BOSTCJN AUGUST 22 ELEMENTARY . Q, , Music Festival Framingham 25 I.R.C. 4g Initiation Banquet Decorations 1, 45 Senior Receptiong President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 3, 4. Lei flu' Rvsf of fbc' Wforln' G0 By Perfection the ultimate aim . . . surely 110i a Porbus . . . reflective comments . . . May I quote you? . . . enriched vocabulary . . . charming wit . . . double trouble. eom .fdgce Caviar '10 e 10 COLUMBUS AVENUE NEWBURYPORT DECEMBER 20 ELEMENTARY ,fir file si ?:EZIf n . , fi, 'f .'Jf' sli' if.: f Earth Science Club 2, 3g F.T.A. 3g Invitations Committee 4' Refreshment 3 Tea Committee 13 Junior Prom Ticket Committee 2g Dean,s List 3, 4g Invi- tation Committee 4. Brzby Doll Dainty and diminutive . . . one-man girl sugar 'n' s ice I i . . . P and everything nice . . . a summer bride. orma aria QlfLfI CLCCAi0 8 HORACE STREET EAST BOSTON JUNE 14 ELEMENTARY ,. 5 AR' ' '. IU. 1 4 .lx . i fl , . 4'S . '.- . f ll' Q, 1 1 Camera Club 4g F.T.A. 4g Alumni Committee 2, 3, 43 Initiation Committee 2g Freshman Tea Committeeg Junior Week Committeeg Senior Showg Senior Re- ception Committeeg Senior Show Tickets Committee: Sophomore Dance Tickets Committeeg W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. Cfaimz Doll One of Cousy's most ardent admirers . . . sweet and un- derstanding nature with a smile to match . . . Entre Nous . . . female counterpart of Fred Astaire. eam ozfaiae CAcLMA00c!ia1fL . 16 HOME STREET MALDEN Ax z 1 1 F 45 , ,, l, ,M 5 4 'rd SEPTEMBER 5 ,gl ELEMENTARY . . Q s Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian Z, 3 Q Senior Show Investiture Committee 4g Basketball lg Field Hockey lg Softball lg W.A.A 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 15 Dean's List 4. H oliday for Strings Gracious . . . cooperates for the good of the class aflable . . . capable violinist . . . lovable personality Delta Sigma Theta. Q Uelnfg W6Ll f!L6L CACL58 113 SOUTH MAIN STREET ATHOL APRIL S COMMERCIAL 1-3 51 I 1 'L 1 1 Bookstore Manager 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1 3 E.B.T.A. 45 F.T.A. 3 2 Glee Club 45 Tri Mu 1, 3, 4, Secretary 2 Q Auditing Committee 45 Decorations Committee Initiation Banquet 45 Decoration Committee Sophomore Dance: General Chair- man Senior Show5 Sophomore Show: Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 45 Freshman Dance Committee: Freshman Tea Chairmang Invitations Committee Chairman Junior Promg Junior NVeek5 Open House 2, 35 Orientation Day Guide 2, 3 5 W'.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Executive Board 3, President 45 NV.A.A. Dance Committee 3, 4, Banquet Committee 3, 4, State Conference 4, Nomi- nating Committee 45 Basketball Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey Honor Team 2, 3, Hiking 1, 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 25 Soccer Honor Team 1, 43 Soft- ball Honor Team 1, 2, 35 Volleyball Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Life Saving 25 Dean's List 4. F1111 of F1111 llllll Fancy Free Bev, our sportswoman . . . oh, you character . . baton twirler . . . what time you going home? . . . Dunn Hall . . . phone for reservations to Athol . . . ,morodzy Cfwydagid 25 FREEMAN STREET ARLINGTON ' MAY 27 COMMERCIAL Book Club 1, 2 3 E.B.T.A. 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Invita- tions Committee Preshman Tea, Junior Prom Committee, Open House Com- mittee 2, Chairman 3, Orchestra Committee Sophomore Dance, Public Rela- tions Committee 2, 3, 4g Senior Reception Committee, Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Comjmss Staff 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3. Cojfee Time Our cake decorator . . . It's common sense . . . Pancho . . . West Springfield . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . Council reports . . . bananas and graham crackers. yoaeloit gfarlin 111 GROVE STREET LYNN JUNE 16 COMMERCIAL 3 F.T.A. 2, 33 Kappa Delta Phi 3, 45 Sophomore Show: Senior Show: M.A.A. Show, M.A.A. Dance Tickets Committee 1, 2, Decorations Committee 45 M.A.A. Representative 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 1, 2. 3, Co-Captain 4g Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 33 Volley- ball 1, 2. Give Me the Simple Life Our short job . . . Get onto yourself, will you, Barry . . a baton twirler . . . stranger in paradise . . . batman . . woman's place is in the home. ,sam fmt crap 178 CHESTER AVENUE CHELSEA JULY zo COMMERCIAL ..,.,-...,..J Dramatic Club 15 E.B.T.A. 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 45 Alumni Committee 2, 3 g Fresh- man Dance Committeeg Freshman Tea Refreshment Committeeg Senior Luncheon Committeeg Sophomore Dance Committee: Sophomore Show Com- mittee: Sophomore Show Usherg Log Typist 1, 2, Co-Head Typist 3 g Archery 1g Basketball 25 Newcomb 2g Swimming 25 Tennis 23 Volleyball 2g W.A.A. Awards lg President's List 2 , Dean's List 4. PII Face the W01'ld With cz Smile XVould you do me a faVor?,' . . . diamonds are . . . wants to travel . . . a Gadabout . . . seen Gerry? . . . Z1 Glolnc- trotter . . . my sister . . . one of the Board of Directors. lfLZ6LlfLlfL8 P8148 C0 XENA 12 BARTON STREET SALEM FEBRUARY 2 7 ELEMENTARY XX 1 A.C.E. 15 Arts and Crafts 25 Glee Club 11 Sophomore Showg Senior Showg Freshman Tea Usherg Freshman Dance Refreshments: Sophomore Dance Pro- gramg Sophomore Show Costumesg Junior Hop Ticketsg Junior Prom Orches- trag Senior Show Programsg Insurance Committee 3, Chairman 4g Newcomb 1 I Basketball 2, 4g Soccer 1g Volleyball 1, 45 Dean's List 4g Senior Reception Committeeg Hospitality Committee for Centennial Celebration 4. Lovely to Look At Delightful to know . . . roguish eyes . . . peaches and cream . . . charmingly candid . . . always a perfect lady . . . F.O.M.A. A742348 A111 0lfLlfL0l :5 18 EDGEHILL ROAD WINTHROP JUNE 6 ELEMENTARY International Relations Club 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Con- ference R. I. University 1, Vermont 3, Centennial Dance Committee 4g Daisy and Laurel chain Committee 3, Senior Showg Sophomore Show, Junior Week Committee, Social Committee 2, Chairman 3, 45 Testimonial Banquet Com- mittee 4g N.E.T.P.A. Conference Swampscott 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Head of Publicity 3, Archery 1g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 3, Soccer 2, 3, Honor Team 13 Softball 1, 2, President's List 1, Dean's List 4. Betty C0-Ed Admires men who are frank . . . so busy . . . always in a hurry . . . Anybody here seen Chickie? . . . efliciency and competence . . . HIS this date open?,' orraine gzza AMA Cjooge 3 MARION AVENUE WOBURN NOVEMBER 9 ' COMMERCIAL K s. Class Treasurer 2, 45 Cafeteria Associates 2 3 Glee Club 3, 4, Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 41 Auditing Committee 2, Chairman 3, 4, Daisy Chain Committee 42 Freshman Tea, Sophomore Show, Senior Show, junior Prom Hotel Committee: Nomi- nating Committee 1g W.A.A. Banquet 2, 4, Chairman 3, W.A.A. Dance Deco- rations, Daisy Chain 3, Ciomjmss 2, 3, Editor-in-chief 41 Archery 12 Basket- ball Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, Newcomb 1, 2, Head of New- co-mb 2 Q Soccer 1, Head of Soccer 3 5 Swimming 1 g Volleyball 1, Honor Team 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Treasurer 45 W'.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. Looky, Loofay, Looky, H arc' Comes Cookie A capable seamstress . . . a Globetrotter . . . Dunn Hall . . . the famous Murphy sayings . . . ukelele . . . harmonizer . . . seen Mary? . . . nickels to the cause . . . Gad Zookiesn . . . Entre Nous. al A 'l '1 4 1 l i, 5. 1, 1 , if '1 T fr li lx 5 aan aria Cofofoofa 1 A v T I so TRENTON STREET EAST BOSTON JUNE 29 ELEMENTARY I I fl 1 44 5 i 4 ll il if l i. I '1 'f ll 1 il i +5 ,! i 5' T Book Club 1 g F.T.A. 43 John Burroughs Club 1 3 Decoration Committee Initia- fl tion Banquet lg Freshman Teag Senior Show g Sophomore Showg Junior Prom sl Committeeg Junior Wfeek Committee Q Ticket Committee Freshman Danceg I ff T Ticket Committee Senior Show Q Ticket Committee Sophomore Showg W.A.A. Q? 3 Award 1g Basketball 13 Field Hockey lg Soccer 15 Swimming 35 Dean's Q? List 3, 4. V ' li' l I 5 l l A 1 l it N 0 Other Love g Characterized' by determination and perseverance . i Want to go to a party?', . . . casual and likeable . . interest in the Marines . . . a D.D.D. l l l l 2 w l 127 RAINBOW TERRACE Joan aria gfjin ss SALEM gg MARCH 9 JUNIOR HIGH Dramatic Club 1 Q International Relations Club 45 Decorations Committee Ini- tiation Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Teag Junior Week Cake Saleg Senior Showg Sophomiore Showg Scenery Sophomore Showg Senior Luncheong Ticket Com- mittee Junior Promg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4s Soccer 1, 23 Softball 1, 4g Dean's List 4. Evemfbofly Lows Sflf1L1'6lillj' Night What's the story?,' . . . full of fun and fancy free . . one of the tribe . . . W'hich way did the Indians go? . . . Miss Small's proficient clerk . . . soooo tired . . . Entrt Nous. x Jae ffa, Jean nmminw 12 SCHOOL STREET SALEM DECEMBER 1 S ELEMENTARY W.A.A. Representative 1g Arts and Crafts 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4g I.R.C. 4, Log Art Editor 4, CLIPPER Dance Decorations Committee, CLIPPER Cake Sale, Council Dance Decorations Committee, Freshman Dance Publicity and Decora- tions Committeesq Initiation Banquet Chairman Decorations 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Publicity Committee, Sophomore Show, Senior Showg Junior Record Hop Publicity, Junior Week Cake Saleg Senior Show Publicity and Scenery Com- mittees, Senior Tea Committee 3 Social Committee 43 Sophomore Dance Public- ity and Decorations Committees, Sophomore Show Scenery and Publicity Com- mittees, W.A.A. Award lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3g Soccer 35 Soft- ball 2g Swimming 1g Tennis 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, Wellesley Play Day 2g Dean's List 4. Your Eyes Have Told Me S0 Wfonderful philosophy of life . . . affable and sympathetic . . . gay and Vivacious . . . disposition that Weathers all storms . . . talented artist. 1 L, fr if 2 Z 1 T r 1 5 5 ,,, al ,l l E -- -N..-,i-M 4 ii V ,,,,,.-.,..'.-..,- bw... ru -df ..,. ,i.. - 861,11 6Ll y 3,-ECLKALLPQ 8 GLENDALE STREET SALEM FEBRUARY 27 JUNIOR HIGH sw ,ffm i Dramatic Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 3, 43 Glee Club lg I.R.C. 4g Co-Art Editor CLIPPERQ CLIPPER Dance Co-Chairman Decorations and Publicityg Fresh- man Dance Publicity and Decorations: Freshman Tea Entertainment and Invitations Committees: Junior Prom Co-Chairman Publicityg Senior Showg Sophomore Show: Junior Record Hop Chairman Publicityg Junior Week Cake Sale: M.A.A. Dance Publicity 2, 3, 4g M.A.A. Show Scenery and Publicityg Senior Cake Saleg Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 43 Senior Show Publicity and Scenery Chairman! Sophomore Dance Publicity and Decorations Commit- tcesg Sophomore Show Co-Chairman Scenery and Publicity: NV.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 3g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 33 Soccer 25 Soft- ball 21 Swimming 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 21 Posture Award 1, 2, 3g Dean's List 4. Diff You Ever Sec a Drcvrnz lV11lki11g? Gal with everything . . . truly a modern Venus . keen ness of mind, athletic prowess . . . one of the tribe Entre Nous . . . conscientious and thorough . . . to know her is to love her. 5 1 5 i 4 i i + 1 1 E I 5 1 1 J 1 3 I 'l J H Q -w 1 -, .....e 1 1 l 'l e f a Q 4. ,Insane 1 I E 1 l l l I gd PLCLPCL df? dyif 206 COMMERCIAL STREET PROVINCETOWN JULY za CoMMERc1AL E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Convention Boston 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Tea Invitations, Music Committee 4, Open House Refreshments 3, Log Typist 3g Basketball 1. 1Vay Back Home The most helpful girl . . . 'tBig deali' . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . efficient driver . . . can't get home because of that class . . . My brother. ZZZLLLQ fd cjeccnced eronin 21 BRADFORD ROAD LYNN JUNE 1 ELEMENTARY Class Secretary lg Sophomore Show: Senior Show: Centennial Committee 4g CLIPPER Dance Decorations and Invitations Committees: Freshman Dance Committeeg Freshman Tea Refreshments Committeeg Initiation Banquet Com- mittee 2, 3: Sophomore Dance Committeeg Junior Record Hop Committeeg Junior Prom Program and Ticket Committeesg Social Committee 2, 3, 42 Ivy Exercises Committee 4: Co-Literary Editor CLIPPERg W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's List 4. Younger Thaw Sprilzgfilmf Capricious and captivating . . . a touch of Paree . . . im- maculate grooming . . . sparkling eyes and a smile to match . . . keen-minded dreamer . . . F.O.M.A. ngefa Ofonide lb! Mncenzo S15 RIVER STREET HAVERHILL AUGUST 4 ELEMENTARY Book Club 1g F.T.A. 3, 45 Senior Showg Sophomore Show, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Decorati-ons Committee W.A.A. Dance 1, Publicity Committee Senior Show, Publicity Junior Week, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Ho-n-or Team 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Dean's List 3, 4. I'll Dance At Your Weddi1zg Vivacious personality . . . eyes twinkling with mischief . . . devilish angel . . . bandbox neatness . . . conscientious but never too much so . . . You're a doll . . . Let's eat! ' gazed gfgof E0lfLgAL:5 12 VETERANS MEMORIAL DRIVE 'Q PEABODY MARCH 2 1 COMMERCIAL T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g M.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Two Lows I-Inu' I Bob, arc you going to the station? . . . Lct's eat . . . Maryland . . . have to go home and cut thc grass . . . thc car isn't run- ' ning so Weil . . . a baton twirlcr. Jaime joaelofa Boyd, r. 61 WARREN STREET PEABODY NOVEMBER 6 JUNIOR HIGH Audio-Visual Club 3, 45 Kappa Delta Phi 45 Initiation Committee 25 Junior Prom Hotel Committee 3g Senior Show: Sophomore Showg M.A.A. Show 3g Scenery Committee Sophomore, Senior, M.A.A. Showsg Ticket Committee Senior Showg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Junior Varsity 2, 35 Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 4. Gone Fisbin' Cuttin' capers . . . perpetual motion . . . My motherv . . . My feet are my greatest asset . . . heart of gold . . . one in a million. l 8g0l y EWZLQ 71 CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE BRIGHTGN APRIL 26 JUNIOR HIGH Kappa Delta Phi 4g Senior Showg Sophomore Show 3 Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 43 Orchestra Committee 3g Representative Columbia Scholastic Press Conference 35 Class Day Usher 35 Log Sports Editor 3g Intramural Basketball 3, 4g Intramural Football 45 Dean's List 42 Manager Fraternity House 42 Manager Cafeteria: House Committee Kappa Delta Phi 4. Izzsf a Gigolo Cool it . . . Mebbee . . . basketball coach . . . frat custodian . . . the blue Beetlei' . . . radio and T.V. repairs . . . cooperative scholar and friend . . . Greek Adonis. L. arg .fggce izbriscoff .-1-gp.. --.. , , 11 GREENE STREET SOMERVILLE OCTOBER 12 ELEMENTARY Class Secretary 35 F.T.A. 43 Senior Show, Sophomore Show, CLIPPER Dance Invitations Committee, Daisy and Laurel Committee 4g Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Show Scenery and Tickets, Sophomore Dance Decorations, Council Secretary 45 Testimonial Banquet Usher 43 Basketball 1, 2, 4, Honor Team 3g Field Hockey 2, Honor Team 3, Hiking 1, 2, 3, 4, Newcomb 1, 25 Soccer 1, 2, Honor Team 3 Q Softball 1, 23 Swimming 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 President's List North Adams Teachers College 15 Dean's List Salem 4. Keep it Gay Hails from North Adams . . . a devoted B. C. fan . . . You do nice Work . . . sincerely yours . . . our capable secretary. ..!4l'fAlfLf' fVMlfLfAl'0l9 A7C!lfU6'LP6!:5, gf. 63 LOVETT STREET BEVERLY AUGUST 1 JUNIOR HIGH Dramatic Club 1, 25 I.R.C. 3: Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4. Assistant Editor Beta News 4: Cap and Gown Committee 41 Freshman Teag Initiation Committee 2g Senior Show Chairman Scenery Committeeg Sophomore Show Scenery Com- mitteeg Junior Prom Hotel Committee 3 g Move Up Committeeg Senior Recep- tiong Class Day Usher 35 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3.4: Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Dcan's List 4. Take Mc' Out fo the Bn11Gamc' Loves royalty, especially Queens . . . artist . . . cool it, Doll . . . ca able behind the scene man . . . Edwards or P Palmer? . . . handsome King Tut, always ready with a joke. 80l g8 Qlflfy SKAZSOVL 48 STONE AVENUE SOMERVILLE GCTGBER 19 JUNIOR HIGH Class Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4g F.T.A. 3 3 I.R.C. 35 Kappa Delta Phi 3, 43 M.A.A. Show 33 Senior Showg Sophomore Show, Accreditation Committee 3, CLIPPER Dance Committee 4g Council Nominating Committee 35 Initiation Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Dance Committee, Junior Prom Committee! Last Chapel Chairman 4g M.A.A. Dance Committee 3 Q Cpen House Guide 35 Senior Show Committeeg Sophomore Show Committeeg Centennial Committeeg State Representative Guide 35 Council Representative 33 N.E.P.T.A. Conference 3g Class Day Usher 3, M.A.A. 2, 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 43 Softball 2g Dean's List 4. Give Me Five Minutes More A little traveling music pleasev . . . t'Break . . . Hands off the throttle . . . pineapple sandwiches . . . ilibusterer, capable sportsman . . . epitome of masculinity. arjorie 6 28 SYCAMORE STREET SOMERVILLE DECEMBER 20 ELEMENTARY Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Show: Sophomore Showg Class Gift Commit- tee 45 General Welfa1'e Committee 45 Move Up Committee 32 Photography Committee Junior Prom Chairman: Favors Committee Junior Promg Tickets Committee Junior Record Hopg Swimming 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 33 President's List 2, Dean's List 4. Famwny PIr1c'c's Down to the sea in ships . . . at home on the stage . . . compatible . . . personable . . . keep it gay . . . Alaska calling . . . Entre Nous. Qnceffa aria Qoloogfo 245 PEARL STREET MALDEN NOVEMBER 1 3 COMMERCIAL Alumni Committee 1, 25 F.T.A. 4, President 1, 2, 33 Pitman Debating Society 2, Secretary 33 Freshman Tea Programs Committeeg Freshman Dance Ticket Committeeg Junior Prom Hotel Committeeg Junior Week Cake Saieg Senior Tea C-o-Chairmang Sophomore Dance Ticket Committeeg Daisy Chain 3g President's List 2, Dean's List 4. Time on My Hands Tina, is that the phone ringing? . . . I was just going to say . . . a baton twirler . . . Mrs. S . . . don't tell me to cut my hair! . . . seen the kids? . . . a Gadabout. 1 5 V 1 1 I 1 .,s.. 1 r 1 1 I i 1 1 i 3 I r 1 1 1.4-Q...-4--ann 17 ROSLYN STREET COMMERCIAL . Olga ie .izzojgner mat 'guru V W Glee Club 1 g Representative Business Education Council 1, 23 Public Relations Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Chairman 2g President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 3, 4. My Dl'l'0fi0Il It seems as though . . . Our own Red But- tons . . . gracious host . . . superb mechanic . . . baton twirler . . . deep thinker. mafia! Kiwanis lore ff! 103 CLEVELAND AVENUE EVERETT MARCH 20 ELEMENTARY Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4g Treasurer. 3g Chairman Invitations Committee Sopho- more Danceg Dinner and Play Committee junior Weekg Guide Open House 3, Master Ceremonies 4g Class Day Usher 3: Senior Showg Sophomore Show, ,Intramural Football 2, 3, 42 Dean's List 4. Daddy SPfm8f-leld bOund . . . smile, and the World smiles with you . . . little namesake, Michele . . . Pat and Mike. '-xx? L X 9 Waafricia fofdlligdllj jzoreffi 103 CLEVELAND AVENUE EVERETT JULY 18 ELEMENTARY , . I 'uf - -qgglh' l.R.C. 1, 2, 3g Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Gift Committee 43 Sophomore Dance Decorations Committeeg Initiation Banquet Decorations 1, 2, 3g Open House, Chairman Guides 33 Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, Z, 35 Field Hockey 1, Honor Team 2, 3 Q Soccer Honor Team 1, 2, 33 Softball l, Z, 33 Volleyball Honor 'leam 1, 2, 3g Dean's List 4. Preliy Baby Versatile . . . a gem . . . artist at story telling . . . You would have died . . . mother of the year . . . lovable one of the Seven . . . I N 1 L I I 1 1 I 1 Y anal! ooaide Lorelffa , 1 at 103 CLEVELAND AVENUE EVERETT DECEMBER 4 ELEMENTARY 1 1 1 5 A.C.E. 1, 25 E.T.A. 4, I.R.C. 1, 2, Accreditation Committee 3, M.A.A. Show 1 Make-up Committee, Senior and Sophomore Shows, Decorations Initiation Ban- l quet 1, 2, 3 g Freshman Tea Entertainment Committee, General Welfare Com- , mittee 2, 3, Chairman 4 g Junior Week Committee Cake Sale, Open House Guide , 2, 3 5 Sophomore Cake Sale, Initiation Committee 2, XV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 23 s ,1 Soccer 1, 4, Honor Team 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, Bridgewater Play Day 25 Welles- ley Play Day 35 Dean's List 4. N :may with the Laughing Face P I I If I had a gun . . . sports enthusiast . . . always enjoys a good laugh . . . connoisseur of Italian dishes . . . opera lover . . . one of the 'QSeven . . . a gem. ' 1 gint ZJWLQ lfLl'L jjzalzgalze 3 MICHIGAN AVENUE LYNN F- DECEMBER 3 COMMERCIAL N x Sophomore Show Usher, Dramatic Club 1, 25 E.B.T.A. 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Alumni Committee 1, 2, 35 Freshman Tea Refreshments Committee, Freshman Dance Committee, Initiation Committee 25 Social Committee 45 Senior Luncheon Committee, Chairman Sophomore Dance Refreshments Committecg Log Typist 2, Co-Head Typist 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 15 Archery 25 Basket- ballg Field Hockey 2, 3, Newcomb 1, 25 Swimming 1 5 Tennis 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Dean's List 3, 4. Cozmfing ibn' Days Gerry, our faithful correspondent . . . watching the scales . . . jovial personality . . . curly hair . . . must call Mrs. P . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . a Gadabout . . . where's Selma? . . . I'm confused . . . QCQ Lg, 0 ca L15fLWlI1lflf i7 J 107 OCEAN STREET LYNN APRIL 6 ELEMENTARY Q Ji. Dramatic Club lg Chairman Radio Committee 2g Freshman Tea Chairman Entertainment Committeeg Initiation Committee 2g Sophomore S'howg Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 4g Junior Week Theater and Dinner Committeeg Cpen House Guide 3, Open House Committee 4g N.E.T.P.A. Conference Swampscott 3, 45 Laurel Chain 33 Accreditation Committee 3 3 Initiation Ban- quet Decorations Committee lg Sophomore Dance Publicity Committeeg Swim- ming 15 Centennial Entertainment Committee 4g President's List 1, Dean's List 3, 4. lVIa1zha1f2fa1z Lady Always on the ball . . . a vibrant, life-loving personality . . . intelligent speaker. . . one of the 'tSeven . . . Any- body going to Lynn? . . . a Sherm Feller fan. C. 01455 aedar ,Jlilffcmfe 84 FULTON STREET MEDFORD 44 MARCH 22 JUNIOR HIGH Dramatic Club 1, 2, President 3: Delta Psi Omega, National Fraternity for Dramatic Artsg Earth Science Club 3 Q Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 45 House Execu- tive Committee 4g Junior Prom Committee: Dramatic Club Plays 1, 2, 3g Senior Showg Sophcmore Show 2 Sophomore Dance Orchestra Committeeg Coun- cil Representative 3g M.A.A. Show 3g Football 1, 2, 3g Dean's List 4. Thai Old Black Magic Let's deal in the abstract . . . Father, Mother, begotten beloved . . . a modern Virgil . . . brilliant . . . unfor- gettable. marifgn Wargcwelf fjzfzgerafof 562 BROADWAY EVERETT OCTOBER 5 ELEMENTARY x.i.............-, M.. .... .,... F.T.A. 45 I.R.C. 1, 2g Cap and Gown Committee 4g W.A.A. Dance Decora- tions Committee lg Junior Week Publicity Committeeg Sophomore Show Sophomore Show Scenery 5 Council Representative 4g W.A.A. Representative 1 Basketball 1g Newcomb 1, 2g Volleyball 1, 2, 4g Soccer 1 g W.A.A. Awards 1 2g Dean's List 4. Ok, You Beauzfiful Doll Deep blue Irish eyes sparkling with mirth . . . hide-and- seek dimples . . . bubbling personality . . . capable council representative . . . Please - Fm going to be serious today. molrifylft gzzadedt jfaderfy 16 LONDON STREET SOMERVILLE AUGUST 24 ELEMENTARY Earth Science Club 1, Treasurer 2, President 3, Conferences Connecticut 3, Salem 4, F.T.A. 4, Accreditation Committee 3, Centennial Committee 4g Senior Show Make-up Committee, Sophomore Show, Chairman CLIPPER Dance, Freshman Tea, Open House Guide 3, 4, Initiation Decorations 1, 2, Invitation Committee 4, Junior Week, Junior Hop Ticket Committee, Deco- rations Committee W.A.A. Dance 2 g Council Representative 3 1 Daisy Chain 3 Q CLIPPER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 4, Log Reporter 2, 45 Managing Editor 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Team 1, 2, 3, 4, XV.A.A. Executive Board 2, Field Hockey 1, Honor Team 2, 3 g Hiking 1, 3, 4, Head of Hiking 23 Newcomb 1, Honor Team 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 23 Dean's List 3, 4. YOIL,f6 Irish and Y0u're Beautiful lnexhaustible energy . . . excels in all sports . . . a capable leader . . . literary one of the Seven . . . initiative plus . . . a credit to S.T.C .... reflective comment, There are two ways to look it at . . . CLIPPER Skipper. marie 57 160 GARFIELD AVENUE CHELSEA AUGUST 6 ' ELEMENTARY I.R.C. 1, 2, Accreditation Committee 35 Chairman Open House 4, M.A.A. Show Make-up Committee 3, Senior and Sophomore Show Make-up Commit- tees, A.C.E. 1, 2 g F.T.A. 3 5 Decorations Committee Initiation Banquet 1, 2, 35 Entertainment Committee Freshman Tea, Co-Chairman Open House 3, Chair- man 4g Junior Week, Music Committee 4g Program Committee W.A.A. Dance 43 Public Relations 2, 3, Chairman 4g Senior Reception 4, Laurel Chain 3 3 Log Staff 1, 25 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2, 4, Honor Team 33 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager Individual Sports 4, Newcomb 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Honor Team 3, Swimming 15 Dean,s List 4. Good N ews Humble and talented . . . poetical member of the Seven,' pleasant memories of a Yale weekend . . . always alert for the latest news . . . her most admired quality, serenity. gbmfi rm gwfwf 15 MOON ROAD LYNN W OCTOBER 27 JUNIOR HIGH f Camera Club 2, 35 Earth Science Club 1, 2, 3g John Burroughs Club Vice- President 2, President 35 President's List 2, Dean's List 4. ACC6I1fllUfC H90 Posifive 'Tm not going to give a Chapel talk . . . quiet and un- assuming . . . outspoken champion of clear thinking. oalfma eerie gcwloarri x 32 VERNON STREET MALDEN MARCH 30 ELEMENTARY Senior Showg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Investiture Committee 45 L0g Reporter 1, 2, Club Editor 3, 43 W.A.A. Award 1 5 Basketball 1g Field Hockey 13 Softball 13 Dean's List 3, 4. The Big Bell and the Little Bell Quiet and scholarly . . . unaffected . . . thinks first, then speaks. 47 HARVARD AVENUE WEST MEDFORD JULY 19 COMMERCIAL be KHP? mary Qgipg E.B.T.A. 3, Conventions 2, 4g Book Club 15 Freshman Danceg Decorations Junior Prom Committeeg Open House 3 Q Public Relations Committee 25 Senior Reception Committeeg Decorations Sophomore Dance Committeeg Basketball 1 g Dean's List 3, 4. In My Merry Oldsmobile Tree-men-dous!!!', . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . a baton twirler . . . Mademoiselle Jolie . . . Miss Vogue . . . the store . . . back at Medford High . . . a clever seamstress. lfLl lf'6Lg 8l lfL6Ll QI' QI 386 SUMMER STREET LYNN NGVEMBER 16 JUNIOR HIGH Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, 3g Camera Club 4g Earth Science Club 1g John Burroughs Club 1, 2, 3g Kappa Delta Phi 3, 4g Accreditation Committee 3g M.A.A. Show 3g Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committees: Sophomore Show Ticket Committeeg M.A.A. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's List 4. ,T'Ai1z'1f N ecessczrily S0 Believes strongly in his ideas . . . straightforward . . destination, success. 14 SUMMER STREET PEAEQDY OCTOBER as ELEMENTARY eorge Cjfalfzch 96440116 V' ' ' ---------.---.--.,......- -.. . -- --.- . ,-. ,y K Choir 1g Earth Science Club 3, 45 Skating Club 25 Nominating Committee Chairman 3g M.A.A. Show 3g Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Program Com- mittee Junior Promg Usher Committee 45 Basketball 2, 3g Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 3, 4. The Caissom G0 Rolling Along Newspaper magnate . . . authority on sports . . . George did you see the manual? . . . enthusiastic hoopster. Efaine aan QDLZOIA, ea 36 ASHLAND STREET LYNN MARCH 22 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 2, 45 F.T.A. 2, 4g Glee Club 15 I.R.C. 43 Centennial Committee 45 CLIPPER Dance Decorations 4 Q Freshman Dance Ticket Committeeg Freshman Tea Invitations Committeeg Initiation Banquet Decorations 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Ticket Committeeg Junior Week Cornmitteeg Senior Reception Committeeg Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Senior Show Tickets Committeeg Sophomore Dance Committeeg Dean's List 3, 4. We'1l Build cz Bungalow Carefree and gay . . . a dash of buoyancy . . . clothes- conscious . . . never, never Worries . . . observant . . quizzical . . . It's Greek to me . . . F.O.M.A. .XJPLVLQ ae Qjgga, Y . . .,.- 340 ELM STREET WEST MANSFIELD AUGUST 2 COMMERCIAL ! r a E E 2 X Y 6 1 i.......,........... ...,,.,a.. ,. ' , , , Book Club 1 Q Cafeteria Associates 2, 3 3 E.B.T.A. 3, 4, Conference New York 3g F.T.A. 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 45 Accreditation Committee 3, Auditing Committee 2, 3, 45 Publicity Committee CLIPPER Dance, Usher Freshman Tea, Sophomore Show, Seni-or Tea Co-Chairman, N.E.T.P.A. Con- ference Swampscott 3, Laurel Chain 3, Assistant Editor CLIPPERQ W'.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 25 Basketball 1, Honor Team 2, 3, 4, Play Day Lowell 2, Hockey 2, 3, Newcomb 1, 2, Soccer 1, 3, Honor Team 2 3 Swimming 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, President's List 2, Dean's List 3, 4. Sincerely Yours We've got to get togethern . . . gl0betr0tICI' - - - hel' gleaming blonde hair is her crowning glory . . : 1nter6St in N.U.? . . . How many telephones are there in Mans- field ? ? ? Pressey Hall. I I I Q- I ajfaomcw ,Jlran giaacfy, Jr. I I i W- .... . .,,. r .. , ,I J., Agia-Q-1553-yi fysss ' ' ' -I I I 26 ROUNDY STREET I t ' BEVERLY APRIL 19 JUNIOR HIGH Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4g Delta Psi Omega, National Fraternity for Dramatic Artsg Dramatic Club Christmas Play 13 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Pitman Debating Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Division Chairman 3g M.A.A. Show 3g Cap and Gown Committee 4g Finance Committee 3g Student-Faculty Legislative Committee 3g De:an's List 3, 4. p I I I n I I I I Rofmzin' in the Gloamin I I Bagpipe master . . . Lead on, MacDuff! . . . complete I individualist . . . politician of great repute . . . orator extraordinaire. I I I A MIOVLVLQ get if 489 SUMMER STREET LYNN MAY 30 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 4g Glee Club lg I.R.C. 4g Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Freshman Tea Reception Committeeg Orientation Day Entertainment Committee 3g W.A.A. Award 15 Basketball 3g Field Hockey 35 Volleyball 4g Dean's List 3. Celeste Aida Can really put over a song . . . keen wit . . . deep humilitv . . . reflective thinker. . . a philosopher . . . Great Scott!' . . F.O.M.A. D ,Min marie ages 82 FLINT STREET SALEM MAY 27 COMMERCIAL Book Club 1, 25 E.B.T.A. 3, Conference Boston 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, CLIPPER Dance Chairman Ticket Com-mittee, Glee Club 1, 25 Senior Show, General Chairman Open House 3, Junior Prom Programs, Junior Week Committee, Freshman Dance Ticket Committee, Freshman Tea Refreshments Committee g Public Relations 1, 2, Assistant Chairman 4, Refreshments Committee Open House 2, 35 Sophomore Dance Decorations Committee, Senior Reception Hotel Committee, Advertising Manager CLIYPPER 5 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3g Field Hockey 2, 3 g Senior Life Saving 2 5 Swimming 1, 25 Volleyball 2, 3. I t's a Great Day For the Irish Organized confusion . . . Titian-top . . . Friendship . . . M.O.B .... one of the little Miss B's . . . at club last night . . . Tom and Sadie . . I have a joke. MMA mriam aged .- , V4 - 4 , A qifai-. t 80 CLAIRMONT STREET LYNN JULY 14 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 4g I.R.C. 2, 4g Freshman Reception Committeeg Initiation Banquet Entertainment Committeeg Junior Prom Invita- tions Committeeg Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Senior Show Ticket Commit- teel Senior Tea Committeeg NV.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Field I-Iockey 1, 2, 3, 42 Soccer 1, 4: Softball 1, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 45 Dean's List 3, 4. A2117 Mislzvlmz 'in' Good-natured . . . poised . . . fashion wise . . . blonde bombshell . . . memorable for her number in the Sopho- more Show . . . trim and efiicient . . . F.O.M.A. , nn Jacque ine ,J41Q1fz,1fLe55ey as PUTNAM STREET SALEM JULY 10 A COMMERCIAL mx Book Club 25 E.B.T.A. 3, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Class Gift Committee 45 Freshman Tea Refreshments Committeeg Open House Refreshments Committee 2, 33 Basketball 1. Did Your Mother Come from Ireland P Jackie, may I have a ride downtown? . . . Working hard? . . . a baton twirler . . . Father . . . in the Library . . . Let's hope the Lincoln starts. QCLVL l'Ll'L JOAIZJOIZ WAREHOUSE LANE ROWLEY JANUARY 1 CoM1viERc1AL E.B.T.A. 3, Conference Boston 4: F.T.A. 41 Glee Club 3 2 Business Education Council Representative 3, Secretary 4 Q Class Gift Committee 45 Freshman Dance Programs Committeeg Junior Prom Programs Committeeg Open House Refresh- ments Committee 2, Chairman 35 Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 4: Sopho- more Dance Programs Committee. Pllfifllfl' and Forfihzzfz' My Mother says . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . Mel- rose . . . Hurry up, I've got to make that train . . Great Neck . . . tall and slender. gfaine orarie .jQ1,rwa1fw L 138 CONGRESS AVENUE CHELSEA JULY zo COMMERCIAL Book Club 2g E.B.T.A. 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Glee Club 1, Freshman Tea Refreshments Committee, Open House Refreshments Committee 3 Q Senior Tea Committee, Log Typist 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Field Hockey 2, Soccer 1, Softball 1, Volleyball 1, 2. First N igloiers Holy Mackerelsn . . . locker trouble . . . moonlight in Vermont . . . a Globetrotter . . . My sister in New York . . . I'11 be in the Library . . . one of the Board of Directors. milf? CQIAQVLQ ..!QLl!6LlZCl'9 9 EAST PRESCOTT STREET FORGE VILLAGE OCTOBER 18 COMMERCIAL 5 1 I , . ij, z., Q f I Cafeteria Associate 2, 3 Q Senior Show 1 Sophomore Showg E.B.T.A. 3, Conference Boston 45 F.T.A. 2, Conference Newton 35 Tri Mu 2, 3, 4g Auditing Com- mittee 2, 3, 4 Q CLIPPER Dance Tickets Committee Chairman 1 Commencement Invitation Committeeg Junior Prom Chairman Programs Committee: Senior Show Tickets Committee Chairmang Co-Editor Photography CLIPPERg NV.A.A. Awards 1, 25 Basketball 2, 3. 4g Field Hockey 2, 3, 4g Hiking 1, 23 Newcomb 2 Q Play Days Wellesley 3, Bridgewater 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4g Swimming 2 3 Volley- ball 2, 3. 4. A-N-G-E-L Spells Mary Doll . . . Entre Nous . . . rhc other best person in the world . . . Dunn Hall . . . W'liere's Cookie?l' . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . Mrs. Mac. agzeifa pafricia JQQPWQ7 26 BERKSHIRE STREET SWAMPSCOTT MARCH 16 ELEMENTARY I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Decorations Committees, Senior Show, Sophomore Show, Junior Hop Ticket Committee, Junior Prom Hotel Committee, Senior Reception Committee, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 25 Field Hockey 1, 25 Newcomb 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean,s List 4. My Beautifzal I risk Colleen Essence of hospitality . . . Warm-hearted and lovable . . . breath of Erin . . . oh, those big blue eyes! . . . one touch of Venus . . . F.O.M.A. ZALEIZQ D eorgina 4 SUFFOLK AVENUE REV ERE SEPTEMBER 18 JUNIOR HIGH Dramatic Club lg F.T.A. 2. 3, 4g International Relations Club 2. 3. 43 lfresli- man Tea Committeeg Senior Sliowg Sophomore Show: lnvestiture Committee! Invitation Committee Junior Promg junior NVeck Cake Sale Committee: Pro- gram Committee Sophomore Danceg Senior Record Hop Decorations Committee: W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Award lg Archery 1 1 Basketball 3, 42 Field Hockey l, 2, 3 Newcomb 1, 2, 3g Soccer 1, 2, 35 Dean's List 3. 4. Twzffcwlj' One of tlie tribe . . . How long does one boil a five-minute egg?', . . . Please don't worry . . . ready smile . . . re- liable and congenial . . . one of Salem's most cooperative students. .jcalfuerine I irgzfnia JQZLAW 306 HYDE PARK AVENUE JAMAICA PLAIN FEBRUARY 27 COMMERCIAL Book Club 1, 2, E.B.T.A. 3, Conferences Buffalo 2, Boston 4, F.T.A. 2, Na- tional Secretary 3, President 4, Conferences Michigan, Florida, Business Educa- tion Council Representative 3 , Freshman Dance Committee, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Junior Week Committee, Open House Committee 2, 3, Senior Recep- tion Committee, Sophomore Dance Decorations Committee, Laurel Chain 35 Associate Editor CLIPPER, W.A.A. Nominating Committee 4, Head of Swim- ming 2, 3 Q Senior Life Saving 1, Scholarship to Aquatic School Fr. Swimming Instructor 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 4. T1fa1feli1z' Shoes Kay, our Miss Brooks . . . Oh, my godfathersn . . . note- taker . . . details . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . R. F. D. No. 2 . . . the other best person in the World . . . Semper Fidelis . . . Board of Directors. .A JQKLVL ,.jQl'LlfL86'!g 34 LAIGHTON STREET LYNN OCTOBER 8 ELEMENTARY .germ ' ,JV Q4 41453 A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheerleader 2, 4: I.R.C. 4g CLIPPER Dance Decorations and Invitations Committees: Senior Show: Sophomore Showg Freshman Dance Pro- grams Committeeg Freshman Tea Programs Committeeg Junior Prom Programs Committeeg Senior Class Gift Committeeg Senior Ivy Exercisesg Senior Show Tickets Committee: Sophomore Dance Programs Committeeg Sophomore Show Costume and Programs Committeesg W.A.A. Awards 1, 2: Dean's List 3, 4. I Dream of Ienmzie Cheerful and carefree . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . a Dresden figurine . . . an air of pertness . . . Hi, Doll . . . F.O.M.A. KAQFL5 JOAVL JQMLPOM 055 83 FISKE STREET WALTHAM OCTOBER 15 ELEMENTARY 31' Class Vice-President lg Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Book Club 35 Earth Science Club lg Jo-hn Burroughs 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. YOIl,1'P in fha' Army N mu uAnd what not . . U . . . the Mother mann in El. Sr. H . . . an authority on perspective . . . good things come in small packages . . . when Charlie comes marching home, Degree to be coiiferred upon coiuplm-tion ol? com L Entered the Aruied Services Deceiulrer. 15153, ooaide 66 ORANGE STREET CHELSEA OCTOBER 24 ELEMENTARY gi, nxiks 31 , L A , 1 fs, L 4 ii i 3 Glee Club 1, 2, President 3, 4 1 Senior Show Z Sophomore Show 1 Freshman Recep- tion Committeeg Council Representative 2, 4: Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation Conference New York 3, 45 Daisy Chain 3g Log Reporter 2. 3, Editor 4g W.A.A. Awards 1, 23 President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 3, 4. A TXJIIIISIIIIIII Violins Personification of peace and tranquillity . . . cultured and refined . . . versatile Louise, kind, thoughtful . . . Me niither was bything the bybyf' 1 1 1 I l , l,l il 't el li jdereda oem .jgmloind i r I , l il I f Zi , 'L ' lf Y ,I 1 , y , 4 WEST MAIN STREET ' 1 DUDLEY A 34 1 ' OCTOBER 12 i COMMERCIAL in :li 2,1 ,l if SAX ll, X 4, , lo i 5 'fs E ' l ,N . llyi '11 3, l , i , 5 i Cafeteria Associates Bookkeeper 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Organist 2, 3, 4,,College . 1 Choir 2, E.B.T.A., Conference Boston 4, F.T.A. 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Tri Mu p 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Education Council Treasurer 4, Auditing Committee 3, 4, l 1 Freshman Tea Entertainment Committee, Junior Week Committee, Music Com- mittee 4, Move-Up Exercises Co-Chairman 33 Open House Co-mmittee 3, 1 Sophomore Show Program and Ticket Committees, Laurel Chain 3 , Log Typist , 4, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Honor Team 1, 2, Field Hockey , 1, 3, 4, Honor Team 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Newcomb 1, 2, V Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. I i, f ll J il Say it With Music Would you say? . . . our talented organist . . . globe- trotter . . . proficient typist . . . services to the cafe- ll teria Will be greatly missed . . . sports enthusiast. , psi 1 Eb I li ,, li li . ilu gardara iicdildt .j64e!! 11 LAKE STREET MIDDLETON MAY 14 COMMERCIAL I Cafeteria Associate 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 41 Tri Mu 1, 2g E.B.T.A. Conference Boston 43 Business Education Council Representative 43 Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Alumni Committee 2, 3, 45 Auditing Commit- tee 3g Entertainment E.B.T.A. Convention 45 Freshman Dance Refreshments Committeeg Freshman Tea Refreshments Committee: Junior Prom Orchestra Committeeg Senior Luncheon Committeeg Senior Show Publicity Committeeg XV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 41 Field Hockey 2, 3g Newcomb 1, 23 Soccer 1, 2, 3g Softball 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 41President,s List l, 2, Dean's List 3, 4. Wifb a Song in my Hear! Oh, really? . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . right question at the right time . . . lovely singing voice - Song of Roland. F 1 una Carofofa gondola 703 BENNINGTON STREET ' EAST BOSTON A APRIL 1 ELEMENTARY F.T.A. 45 Freshman Tea Committeeg Sophomore Showg Senior Showg Junior Prom Committeeg Junior Wfeek Committeeg Program Committee 4g Senior Luncheon Committeeg Senior Show Ticket Committeeg Swimming 3g President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 3, 4. You ll-7251 Your Bermtiful Eyes Let's go away somewhere . . U . . . kitten No. 1, kitten No. 2, etc., . . . how to win friends and keep them . . . uRise and shine, everybody? . . . knack for mimicry . . . a D.D.D. 14 EERN WOOD AVENUE LYNN DECEMBER 2 ELEMENTARY Cjfaire Xx s xi S A.C.E. 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Senior Sbowg Sophomore Show, Initiation Banquet Committee lg Junior Prom Favor Committeeg Senior Cap and Gown Committee, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Honor Team 43 Softball 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. The Girl That I Marry Soft-spoken . . . naturally nice . . . congenial . . . cuddly as a kitten . . . unassuming . . . always in vogue . . . F.O.M.A. I S, B' my .gpfmrlfe CPZQVLCA 2 5 9 LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM OCTOBER 1 S COMMERCIAL I . .... . 'P A.-- .... J Senior Show Program Committee Q Sophomore Show Ticket Commlitteeg Fresh- man Team Refreshments Committeeg Initiation Banquet Decorations Commit- tee 1g Investiture Committee 4g Junior Week Committeeg Junior Prom Orch- estra Committeeg Program Committee 2, 3, 45 Log Circulation 4g W.A.A Awards lg Basketball 1, 2, 4g Field Hockey 25 Newcomb 1, 25 Volleyballg Glee Club 1, 2, 4. A little Bit of H emfen Nobody told me . . . globetrotter . . . twinkling Irish eyes . . . maker of nifty ski sweaters . . . M.O.B. . . . Semper Paratus. my ofncifi Wa cercz 7 ' ff -.-- --.. . , 5 49 MANSFIELD STREET SOMERVILLE 41+ NOVEMBER 13 ELEMENTARY l X , ,-E M O. ...- ...s....-.. V. .. ..... Class Secretary 25 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Glee Club 1, Treasurer 2, President 3, 45 Accreditation Committee' 35 Freshman Tea En- tertainment Committee5 Senior Show Make-up Committee, Sophomore Show, CLIPPER Dance Ticket Committee, Jun-ior Week Program Committeeg Open House Guide 2, 3, 4, Chairman Entertainment 35 Public Relations Committee 2, 3, 45 Senior Music Committeeg Sophomore Dance Chairman Orchestra Com- mittee, Daisy Chain 35 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey 4, Honor Team 2, 35 Hiking 1, 2, 3, 4, Newcomb 1, 2, Play Days Wellesley and Bridgewater 1, 25 Soccer 1, 4, Honor Team 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 45 Swimming 1, 25 Nominating Committee W.A.A. 45 President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 4. Charley, my Boy Unending college spirit . . . accepts responsibilities well-rounded personality . . . treasurer of the Sex en Mr. Clifford's right hand woman . . . P.B.A. . . had 1 fabulous time. V v l w 1 i I I l l l I 1 I 4 I v i li 4 ,I H 4 if 1, ,, if amide aria Madame? 4 WISTERIA STREET SALEM APRIL 19 ELEMENTARY F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 1, 2g Freshman Dance Ticket Committeeg Freshman Tea Greetingg Initiation Banquet Committee 15 Ivy Exercises Committee 45 Senior Showg Sophomore Sh-owg Junior Prom Programs Co-mmitteeg Sophomore Dance Decorations Committeeg Basketball 1, 2g Field Hockey 1, 23 Soccer 1, 2g Tennis 3, 4 3 Volleyball 1, 23 Dean's List 4. Yozdre So U1zde1fs1fa1za'i1zg A capable student . . . possessor of a gentle disposition . . . her graciousness is outstanding. rene j!Lere:5a, margowfi 29 DUDLEY STREET SAUGUS APRIL 4 ' ELEMENTARY 'H 1' F.T.A. 3, 45 Freshman Tea Entertainment Committeeg Denn's List 3. Goodnigbf, Irma' Loves polkns . . . you can always count on Ircnc to have her work done . . . efficient and cooperative. 1 5 1 C.. ,JZ 01481468 lfLlfL 5Uf'0tf5ff as EUTAW STREET EAST BOSTON JULY s ELEMENTARY I Camera Club 45 Earth Science Club 1 Q F.T.A. 4g John Burroughs Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Class Gift Committee 4g Senior Show Publicity Committeeg CLIPPER Dance C-or-Chairman Invitations Committeeg Centennial Hospitality Committee 4g Freshman Tea Invitations Committeeg Freshman Dance Decora- tions and Programs Committeeg Council Representative 1 g Co-Advertising Manager CLIPPERg Basketball 1, 2, 4g Field Hockey 2, 3g Newcomb 25 Soft- ball 1, 2, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 4. Among My SOZL'l!6'7Zi1 S Memories of Christmas vacation at West Point . . . plans for an European tour . . . reliable and sincere . . . always ready to help out . . . Oh, that Plebe! . . . i 1 ib0l 0fAy MAC? CLZZKLPE AL A . hm? M 'Q 101 LEYDEN STREET EAST BOSTON AUGUST 14 COMMERCIAL . I Business Education Council Representative 3g In-itiation Committee 2: Chair- man Senior Show Programs Committee, Sophomore Show: Invitations Com- mittee 4g Junior Prom Program Committee Chairmang Junior Wfeek Committee, Associate Editor CLIPPERQ Log Circulation 4, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 43 Archery 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 2, 3 g Newcomb 1, 2, Play Day Wellesley 3, Soccer 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Honor Team 3. HdUOIZ,f GOI a W01'1'.y' in flu' Wf11'1:1 Not too crazy . . . generous with her delicious Italian sandwiches . . . globetrotter . . . proud of her '41 Dodge . . . a knack for making friends . . . Sec you in the smoker . . . Entre Nous. ioucmlfm lfLlfL mazzofa S 5 UNION STREET LEOMINSTER A 3 SEPTEMBER 2 COMMERCIAL Cafeteria Associate 2, 35 E.B.T.A. 4, F.T.A. 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri Mu 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3, Business Education Council President 4, Senior Show, Sophomore Show 3 Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 45 Freshman Tea Com- mittee, Program Committee 2, 3, 4g Associate Editor Compass 3, 45 Log Circula- tion 3, Manager 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. Dance Programs Com- mittee 2, 3, Decorations Committee 4, W.A.A. Representative 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 25 Soccer 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Honor Team 3. All the Things You Are It's up to you . . . globetrotter . . . styled by Giovanna . . . sunny disposition makes her a sincere and lovable companion . . . Dunn Hall. S gargara mgjdpdi 108 SOUTH MAIN STREET OXFORD JULY s COMMERCIAL L. 5 . 2 L. Book Club' 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3g Cafeteria Associate 4g Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Show Chorus and Ticket Committeeg Sophomore Show Ticket Committee Q E.B.T.A. Conference Boston 45 Business Educational Council Representative 4g Entertainment E.B.T.A. Conference 45 Freshman Dance Tickets Committeeg Junior Prom Tick-ets Committeeg Sophomore Dance Tickets Committeeg Cap and Gown Committee 45 Freshman Tea Refreshments Committeeg President's List 2, Dean,s List 3, 4. Sunrise Seremzde Do you really think so?,' one of the little Miss B's . . interested in the line Ari . . . easily provoked to laughter C-lj'0LlfLC8f5 mC66Ll lfAy X 4 S . Q ,Q 57 SADLER STREET LYNN ' SEPTEMBER 25 ELEMENTARY F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Freshman Tea Uslaerg Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Freshman Dance Invitations Committeeg Music Committee 45 Alumni Representative Council 1g Basketball 1, 2, 45 Volleyball 2, 4. Tennessee Wig-Walk Stoic expression combined with unsurpassable Wit . . . life of any party . . . sincere friend . . . a fellow named Pedro . E.O.M.A. . . Would you like to see my new step? . . . 0.'58l'VL6Ll g jA8P858 mC.JQ!lftgA iw MAPLE STREET DANVERS JULY 16 ELEMENTARY N Class President 1 g F.T.A. 45 Glee Club 1 5 CLIPPER Dance Decorations Com- mittee5 Freshman Dance General Chairman5 Freshman Tea Committeeg Invita- tion and Decoration Committee Centennial Banquet 45 Junior Cake Sale Com- mittee, Junior Prom Favors Committee, Junior and Senior Record Hop Decora- tions Committee, Luncheon Committee 45 Program C-ommittee 2, 3, Chairman 4g Senior Show Program Committeeg Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Sopho- more Dance Chairman Decorations Committeeg Council Representative 1 I Laurel Chain 3g Log Reporter 2, Exchange Editor 3, 45 W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Field Hockey 3, Honor Team 2, 45 Soccer Honor Team 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's List 3, 4. Ai1z'1f She Sweet? Dream girl . . . Junoesque . . . Be nice . . . Let's SCC, We'll need three blankets each . . . subtle wit . . . pastel loveliness . . . a D.D.D. egina race Wcjnfgre 27 HQYT AVIENUH AMESBURY JULY as JUNIOR HIGH Dramatic Club lj F.T.A. 3, 4g Freshman Tea Committeeg Initiation Banquet Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Dance Program Commit-teeg Junior Prom Ticket Committeeg Senior Showg Class Day Tea and Invitations Committees 4. Unforgettrzble Part angel, part devil . . . Honest to Pete! . . . one of the tribe . . . Titian curls . . . tight or night? . . . a D.D.D. my pafricia We mapper rjf - e-'A- H+- -V - ----- -2 g - - O 1 A Q 28 DAVIS AVENUE ARLINGTON as APRIL 5 COMMERCIAL LA-alll-.. ..........,........, . ,,,,-- ,- . . Senior Show Scenery Committee: Book Club 2g Glee Club 15 I.R.C. 4, Fresh- man Dance Committee, Freshman Tea Committee, Junior Prom Program Com- mittee, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Class Day Tea Committee 45 Sophomore Dance Committee, Treasurer's Committee 45 Archery 2g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field I-Iockey 2, 3, 4g Newcomb 1, 23 Softball 3, 45 Swimming 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Play Day Bridgewater 4. Makin' Wboopee Let's have a blast . . . possessor of Irish wit and beauty . . . L.B.J .... expert mathematician . . . fun-loving, but serious at the right time . . . Entre Nous. W, salem mc W! r3j?el,.?.AXt:,,E.-.-.....,.-...- ,W ...,, -...7,Fi:T3 - Rs fig' f 66 G - , , R-4 R M R Q. 31. . - lx 1 X X 3 NX ss GARDNER STREET r ' PEABODY NOVEMBER 24 ELEMENTARY Class Day Tea Committee 4g W.A.A. 2, 3, 4g Dean's List 3, 4. 1 l 4 1 lx Q r , Onesey-Twosey Y l Has a mind of her own . . . and speaks it . . . dauntless ll . . I U I sp1r1t . . . noted for her s1zzl1ng conversauon . . . lovable l individualist. ' w I, lx 1 ,U 1 4 ...Q- .. ..... ..... il is pafricia lf2,lf1, Wagga? 96 TROWBRIDGE STREET CAMBRIDGE FEBRUARY 28 ' A ELEMENTARY 1 'ws Camera Club 3, 45 Classical Album Committee 15 Sophomore Show, Senior Show, CLIPPER Dance Decoration Committee, Freshman Tea Committee, Freshman Dance Ticket Committee, Junior Week Committee, Senior Show Scenery Committee, Sophomore Dance, Sophomore Show Scenery Committee, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3g Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3. Patricia, My Darling, Patricia Vice-President of Entre Nous . . . those ski weekends . . . Alaska in June . . . Let's have a party . . . pilots the Jet . . . a Resident Student. rjfrerwa Jac!! e 0714514 - 4 . P, N 10 ETHEL AVENUE PEABODY NOVEMBER 12 ELEMENTARY J ' A 111,111 Q, , Camera Club Secretary-Treasurer 1, 3, Treasurer 2, Class Gift Committee 45 Freshman Tea Committee, Initiation Banquet Entertainment 15 Library Com- mittee 2, Chairman 3, 4, Senior Sfhowg Sophomore Show, Sophomore and Senior Show Ticket Committees, Laurel Chain 3 Q Archery 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2 Q Field Hockey 2, Softball 1, 2, Swimming 1g Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 4. Dear Old Maine Anyone for tennis?', . . . capable and sincere . . . always a ready answer . . . Frank in every way. ' VMVLLZ-ea! iifefn f y fem ay Worfon . -,Q 103 GOODRIDGE STREET LYNN NOVEMBER 7 ELEMENTARY , s 14' L , . if , Q? 4 R if . T Camera Club 1, Secretary 2, President 3 g Senior Show man Tea Hospitality Committeeg Library Committee Committeeg Class Day Committee Tea 4g Sophomore Archery 1, 25 Basketball 15 Field Hockey 25 Soccer 1, 25 Dean's List 3, 4. 5 Sophomore Showg Fresh- 3, 4g Senior Show Ticket Show Ticket Committeeg 1g Softball lg Volleyball The Skaters' Waltz Miss Efhciency Personifiedn . . . Talent plus . . . designs and makes her own clothes . . . handy with her knitting needles . . . chic and poised . . . ll February bride. L.-X, af, 1 gffifaii Q, it JUJ5. J ,J '1 l J gm-f ' ' . vaccine ine any 345 16 PEAEoDY Rofxo STONEHAM JUNE za ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 1, 43 F.T.A. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Council Dance Decorations Com- mittee 4g Freshman Tea Committee, Initiation Banquet Decorations Committees 1, 35 Initiation Committee 35 Ivy Exercises Committee 4, Senior Shofw Usher, Sophomore Show, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3g Representative 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 4, Honor Team 33 Newcomb 1, Honor Team 23 Soccer 1 3 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. I Love Those Dear H earzfs and Gentle People The perfect lady . . . sociable and pleasant . . . adept with needle and thread . . . an ace at Held hockey. I 8128 PKLIZCQJ 8 .5012 J! ! GLENN STREET RQWLEY NOVEMBER 20 JUNIOR HIGH f I f A.C.E. 2g john Burroughs Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 55 A.C.E. Tea Committee 2 Class Day Invitations Committee 4g Dean's List 4. S wwf and Lovely Cameo-like claintincss . . . See you in the library . . mad ping-pong player . . . dynamic demureness. 1 JOZWL Carre!! 180 TRACY AVENUE LYNN AUGUST 31 JUNIOR HIGH Earth Science Club 25 Kappa Delta Phi Social Committee 45 M.A.A. Show 3 Senior Showg Junior Prom Orchestra Committee 3g Commencement Usher 3 M.A.A. Decoration Committee 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intra mural Football 3, 4. Margie Intellectual athlete . . . Jr. High Sir Galahad , , , our Own George Washington . . . a gentleman at all times . . .nice to meet, nicer to know. N il I '4 ia EE P I T? 3 , gardara pafricia Cynlze sl 31 APPLEToN STREET f SALEM up MAY zs i ELEMENTARY 4 ,T l . E 1 5 fi 'T 4, -........ ii , 'i 5. 1 Glee Club lg Cap and Gown Committee 45 Freshman Dance Committee' Fresh- T 3 k man ea Committeeg Junior Prom Committee: Sophomore Cake Sale Commit p tceg Senior Showg Sophomore Show: Sophomore Dance Committee: Co 'l Uncl Representative 3g Laurel Chain 3g XV.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2 4 3, 4g Field I-Iock 2 4 H - ' ' ' ey , , onor Team 3, Swimming l . Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Honor Team 3: President's List 2, Dean's List 3, 4. ii ,. : e I .l il T Wfbvn johnny Comes Marching Home l l Clever little tidbit . . . as sweet as she is clever . . . a music lover . . . a typical Perroni weekend . . . a D.D.D. i i I 1 X gil it .1 pa Ifricia my O Wei! .A .L Ty ' ' 25 WALL STREET 3 Y EVERETT 3 V 3 OCTOBER 23 Q ELEMENTARY Rl kk i . , if ' , - ff, . , M Ki sas I.R.C. 1, 25 CTLIPPER Dance Decorations Committee, Finance Committee 4g Freshman Dance Decorations Committee, Freshman Tea Committee, Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee 1, 2, 3 5 Junior Week Committeeg Senior Show Chairman Ushers, Sophomore Show, Senior Reception Committee, Social Com- mittee 2g Sophomore Dance Decorations Committee, Accreditation Committee 35 Council Secretary 3 3 Daisy Chain 3g W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Chairman Decorations W.A.A. Dance 2, 3, 4g Head of Orange 2 5 Head of Hockey 35 Sports Day Chairman 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 4, Honor Team 2, 35 Newcomb 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 2 g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean's List 4. :Nan . 1. - . Tlmfs Patsy O'N eil Infectious laughter . . . gay and enthusiastic . . . dep'end- able . . . a fairy princess . . . her artistic ability respon- sible for many a NW.A.A. success.. . . Theta Kappa Phi. N 81112315 .jgng czgner im RocK AVENUE LYNN OCTOBER 3 ' JUNIOR HIGH Earth Science Club 1 3 F.T.A. 2, 35 Kappa Delta Phi 3, Vice-President 45 Class Gift Committee 43 CLIPPER Dance Co-Chairman Orchestra Committee: Freshman D P ' ' ' ' ' ance ublicity Committee, Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Initia- tion Committee 2, 35 Initiation Banquet Decor t' C ' . a ion ommittec 15 junior Prom Hotel Committee5 junior Record I-Iop Committee: Kappa Delta Phi, Conven- tion Delegate 3, 45 Social Committee Chairman 42 Last Chapel Committee 4: M.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 35 Senior Reception Committeeg Sopho- more Dance Ticket Committeeg Testimonial Banquet Usher 45 Chairman Ushers 35 M.A.A. Show 35 President M.A.A. 45 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Intra l . . , , , . mura Basketball and Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Business Manager CLIPPER 2 Dean's List 3, 4. Dennis lbc' A'Il'lIlIl'l' Lepidoptera . . . 'ov'al . . . ' ll 5 i io ickinig . . . always ready to lend a hand . . . I had nothing to do with it 5 . . . every- body's buddy . . . athletic . . keen of mind 1 wunster . . . . 5 t and funster of great repute. Z?6Ll 46Ll 6L lfLlfL WQPLQP S 7 BROAD STREET SALEM OCTOBER 10 COMMERCIAL 6 1 l l 1 L Book Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4, Christmas Party Committee 35 Freshman Tea Committee, Initiation Banquet Dec-orations Committee 1, 2, 35 Junior Prom Hotel Committee, Sophomore Dance Ticket Committee, Sopho- more Show Programs Committee, W.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 1, 2, 3, E.B.T.A. Conference Entertainment, President's List 2, Dean's List 3, 4. Let a Smile Be your Umbrella Wait till I tell you . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . poise and ability in speech class . . . prefers Wi1zfer seasons. joan lg Hear!! 54 BAYSWATER STREET EAST BOSTON OCTOBER 16 ELEMENTARY F.T.A. 45 Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 45 Freshman Dance Orchestra Committeeg Freshman Tea Committeeg Initiation Banquet Decorations Commit- tee 3, 45 Junior Prom Favors Committeeg Senior Show Program Committeeg Senior Sfhowg Sophomore Showg Sophomore Dance Orchestra Committeeg Dean,s List 3, 4. I Will Never Change Sweet dynamite! . . . vim, vigor, and vitality . . . My Jerry! . . . Warm understanding friend . . . not just a Word . . . a dimple in the chin, and the devil within . . . Where's Stelle? . . . a D.D.D. ?' ggfefe jAere5e idtufw 7 ORIENT AVENUE EAST BOSTON OCTOBER 3 f t ELEMENTARY F.T.A. 3, 4, Glee Club Accompanist lg Senior Show, Sophomore Show, Daisy and Laurel Chain Committee 4, Freshman Tea Entertainment Committee, Ini- tiation Song 1, 3, 4g Junior Prom Co-Chairman Ticket Committee, Junior Record Hop Chairman Poll Committee, Senior Show Program Committee, Co- Literary Editor CLIPPERQ President's List 1, 2, Dean's List 3, 4. Q Stella by Starlight Self-assured and dignified deliberateness . . . accomplished on the 88 . . . will do anything you ask her and nothing you tell her . . . charming perfectionist . . . Where's Ioanie? . . . a D.D.D. arifgn give am 19004 14 SPRING LANE ROCKPORT NOVEMBER 8 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 2, 3, Camera Club 1 , Earfth Science Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Alumni Committee 3, F.T.A. Tea Committee 2, Freshman Tea Entertainment Com- mittee, Initiation Banquet Entertainment Committee 1, Decorations 4, Senior Show, Senior Reception Committee, Basketball 1, Volleyball 1. In the Little Red Schoolhouse Friendly at all times . . . souvenirs from Japan . . . earnest in all her undertakings. .- Caljaerine ary Muff 72 TEMPLE AVENUE WINTHROP APRIL 18 ELEMENTARY Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3 3 I.R.C. 45 Senior Show, Sopho- more Sbowg Freshman Tea Committee, Senior Reception Committee, N.E P.T.A. Conference Swampscott 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3g Newcomb 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. You Ouglot to Be in Pictures Lovely auburn hair . . . artistically inclined . .A . I bet you a nickelv . . . not a care in the world. aan aria vwcicwe! at azz SARATOGA STREET EAST BOSTON JULY so ELEMENTARY YQ ypwg L ' B 9 TNS ! ,,, Q Qfjrisf' f, .f V, 3' W A ' if 5 or V F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Earth Science- Club 15 John Burroughs Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Alumni Committee 35 F .T.A. Tea Committee 2 g Freshman Dance Programs Committeeg Freshman Tea Committeeg Initiation Banquet Decoration Committee 2, 3, 45 Senior Sho-W5 Song Committee 1, 2, 3 5 Basketball 1 5 Field Hockey 1, 25 Dean,s List 3, 4. Cdlif0T1Zid5. H ere 'I Come This gal has great plans for the future . . . always sociable . . , truly artistic. fi-Q i 1 fp fi ,E J A L-Zbauiaf .Ewighf guna! V, Ep' I I 82 EAST PARK AVENUE 'nu 'A I : - 1 i i n LYNN JULY 2 ELEMENTARY 7+ il, ,i Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Earth Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pitman Debating Club 3, 4 Q Swimming Instructor 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Photography Committee, Sopho gg' more Dance Decorations Committee, Sophomore S-how, De'an's List 4. i i ii The Oceana Roll P i Authority on the far North . . . swimming enthusiast . . . 5 aspires to be a frogman . . . inquisitive mind . . . eager to fight for the right. i 5 i Q -1 i I 'Miz 1, li 1532 evmeffe follorina alone L P 182 CHELSEA STREET EAST BOSTON MAY S ELEMENTARY , ff 'f QW S S ' SSW 'T 'Lf ts get ,f .sway , Y S3 ,M ft ,Z -Q givin: .X C, ,, . ibm X Ji--M: 4 A.C.E. 4'g Class Gift Committee 45 Freshman Tea Refreshments Committeeg Initiation Banquet Committee 2g Initiation Committee 2g Junior Week Com- mitteeg Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Open House Committee 25 Senior Show Publicity Committeeg Sophomore Dance Refreshments Committee. Anchors Aweigh Nonchalant and confident . . . style conscious . . . The bridesmaids will wear . . U . . . brimming with vitality . . . a February bride . . . F.O.M.A. AWOIWLCL5 JOJQIOA Qgdlflf 69 FRANKLIN STREET A WRENTHAM JULY 26 COMMERCIAL Cafeteria Associate Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 5 E.B.T.A. Conference New York 3, Bos- ton 4 5 Tri Mu 1, 2, 3, 4g Business Education Council Vi-ce-President 4 ' E B T A , . . . . Conference Entertainment 4g Council Representative 43 Commencement Usher 35 Intramural Football 13 Dean's List 4. A Little Bit Independenf A question arises in my mindu . . . globetrotter . stomps at the Savoy . . . avid Time reader . . . Pressey Hall's dining escort. if l gfacfyd arforie Qogilfwon 58 SEAVIEW AVENUE MARBLEHEAD OCTOBER 22 ELEMENTARY Camera Club 2g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4g F.T.A. 2, 3, Conference 25 CLIPPER Dance Decorations Coimmitteeg Freshman Dance Tickets Committeeg Freshman Tea Committe-eg Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee' 2g Junior Week Commititeeg Class Day Program Committee 45 Senior Showg Senior Sh-ow Pub- licity Committeeg Field Hockey 2. With C1'i77ZS011 and TVi1L17Zp!0 Flashing Essence of sincerity and generosity . . . You can tell a Harvard guy about a mile awayv . . . paintbrush and palette . . . beautiful brown eyes . . . F.O.M.A. C.. rm, ,Jlmzncw y yan 777 BROADWAY 1 SOMERVILLE FEBRUARY 9 ELEMENTARY Camera Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Glee Club 15 Freshman Dance, Freshman Tea, Investiture C ' ' ' 1 ' ' ommattee , Junior Cake Sale Committee, Junior Prom Hotel Com mittee 5 Senior Show, Senior Show Scenery Committee, Sophomore Dance Com mittee, Sophomore Show Refreshments Committee, W.A.A. Dance Ticket Com mittee 2, W.A.A. Dance Decoration Committee 1, 2, 3g W.A.A. A d 1 2, War s , 3, 45 Play Day Committee 1, 2, 3, Head of Brown 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 F' ld H k 1 ' ' ie oc ey Honor Team 2 , Softball 1, 25 Tennis, Volleyball 4, Honor Teani 1, 2, 3. S6'7Zfi772C'7Z2fCIl Me Adventurous lass . . . President of Entre Nous . . . a Jet enthusiast . . . likes hers tall, dark, and beautiful . . . He,s a babbling idiotu . . . a Resident Student. fi gywaral Cjfancio wafer 107 NEW PARK STREET LYNN MARCH 25 COMMERCIAL M.A.A. Showg Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Baseball 2, 3g Football 1, 2. i Tea for Two 'QSO What? . . . What is . . . thinking? . . . baton twirler . . . Mr. Basketball . . . shy and handsome blond . . speech enthusiast? l I e I 4 gcAcLr'c1!j05el9A 500505 i 3 1 l C N 179 FOSTER STREET j LOWELL l C 1 JANUARY 11 COMMERCIAL K J l 1 l Q Class President 25 M.A.A. Show 3g Senior Show Master -of Ceremoniesg Sopho- more Showg Dramatic Club 1 g Intramural Football 1, 2g Dean's List 3, 4. ' l Sheik of Amby 1' I I'll clue youf' . . . man of distinction . . . smooth talker and sharp dresser . . . baton twirler . . . potential lawyer? i n 4 Q CAQPLQPF QIGCLZCJ 71 LAWRENCE STREET MALDEN FEBRUARY 14 JUNIOR HIGH Choir 3, 4, I.R.C. 2, Kappa Delta Phi 3, National Conventions 3, 4, Initiation Committee 4, National Vice-President 3, Historian 4, President 4, Glee Club 3, 45 Senior Show Co-Director, M.A.A. Show Co-Dir-ect-o-r 3g Sophomore Show Director, Accreditation Committee 3, Centennial Entertainment Committee Chairman 4, Freshman Dance Publicity Committee, Freshman Tea Entertain- ment Committee, Initiation Banquet Song Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Initiation Committee 2, 4, Junior Prom Orchestra Committee, Junior Record Hop- Disc Jockey, M.A.A. Dance Publicity 1, 2, 4, Move-Up Song Committee 2, Open House Entertainment Committee 1, 2, 3, Orientation Day Entertainment Com- mittee 2, 3, P.T.A. Entertainment 2, Sophomore Dance Publicity, Eastern States Association Professional Schools 2, Class Day Usher 3, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, M.A.A. Secretary 2, Sport Editor Log 3, 4, Dean,s List 4. D07Z,1f Fence Me In Who's the smartest kid in the class? Me, naturally strong mind and body with gentle heart . champ milk drinker . . . Crosby's greatest fan . . . Going my Wav? song and dance man, one half of a great duo. , L-Z30Lre5 une LSEAMMC 4. t L i DY ' ' 5 , 1-jjhlcjx ' 5 Qi f 'Q 5 5 ' 12 BRIMBLECOM STREET LYNN MAY 6 ELEMENTARY Giee Club 1, 2g Freshman Dance Refreshments Committeeg Freshman Tea Com- mittee 25 Junior Week Committeeg Sophomore Dance Decorations Committeeg Swimming lg Tennis 35 Dean's List 4. Aye, Aye, Aye Dolores I finally found one tall enough . . . proms . . . formals . . maker of magic with the knitting needles. Cgzirfeg my Cgycoff 41 BRoMF1ELD STREET NEWBURYPORT MAY 3 JUNIOR HIGH F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2g Freshman Dance Committeeg Freshman Tea Committeeg Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Showg Sophomore Show Tickets C-ommitteeg Junior Prom Committee 3 Class Day Tea 4g Sophomore Dance Committeeg Dean's List 4. Tfaose Weddi1zg Bells Born leader and friend . . . made a sweet Desdemona . . . Agggg . . . one of the tribe . . . a D.D.D .... delectable culinary achievements . . . Milton is a lucky fellow. li e i 2 I F argoterife ,fggnw LSDA6LlfLlfL0lfL 5 106 WYLLIS AVENUE 3 i EVERETT i MAY 25 5 ELEMENTARY 1 4 A.C.E. 25 Earth Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Conferences 3 3 F.T.A. Librarian 2, 3, Glee Club 15 Alumni Committee 3g Freshman Dance Co-mmitteeg Freshman Tea Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Week Committee, Legislative Committee 3g S-eni-or Show, Public Relations Committee 25 Senior Luncheon Committee, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey Honor Team 3, Play Day Bridgewater 1, 4, Framingham 2, Time Magazine Award 25 Dean's List 4. Peg O' My HUd1'f Florida tourist . . . the traveling bug . . . Let's organ- ize . . . originator of great ideas . . . 'Td like to out that in the form of a motion . . . advocate of Roman culture . . . a D.D.D. 3 . I f f4 M 5' ' i I- a 1 , i '5 Q: x f .s N 0 yi E li l I l eg ei fl. El.-si v? . K ill L6LlfL8 VLH, SA6Lf6L:5 784 EAST BRGADWAY A SOUTH BOSTON 27 JANUARY 9 COMMERCIAL M ,Wa A 'f Q ' x We x , ' , I , f, v iscfgfp X M ' Sap www 3 . if A f s 7 M saw, if, .4441 - ff ' .5zfe5-,cfm A . , skfwx N wV',,n,f ' 1 Book Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 Freshman Tea Committeeg Christmas Party Com- mittee 3 5 Initiation Banquet Decorations Coimmititee 1, 2, 35 Junior Prom Hotel Committee 35 Open House 2 5 Program Committee 45 Sophomore Danceg Treas- urer's Committee 35 W.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 1, 2, 35 E.B.T.A. Conference Entertainment 4. Soznfhie is My Home Town I come from a small town 'south' of Boston . . . Globe- trotter . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . tactful in all situations. fmfgam 015608 LSDAQLU Senior Showg M.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Bell Bodom T1'0ZtSC1'S Determination in White sneakers . . . Sheriff Shaw . . . hard Worker with a serious outlook on life . . . golf pro. 2 8 ALICE AVENUE LYNN SEPTEMBER 2 0 ELEMENTARY I l 6 BROWN STREET SALEM APRIL 7 ELEMENTARY QAM C0lfL5lf6LlfLC8 5AOPf9!! A.C.E. 4g P.T.A. 4, Glee Club 1, 35 Senior Showg Sophomore Show: Fresh- man Dance Chairman Invitations Committee, Freshman Tea Committee, Junior Prom Chairman Orchestra Committee, Junior Record Hop Committee, Initia- tion Committee 2g Initiation Banquet Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, XV.A.A. Award 13 President,s List 2, Dean,s List 3, 4. Where H ave You Been, Billy Boy? Modest maiden . . . fair of face . . . gentle, unassuming Ways . . . sparkling humor . . . Knit one, purl two . . . Has anybody seen my car keys? . . . people will say I'm in love. ary jameainaf, Lgzozftfofer 92 BELMONT STREET SOMERVILLE OCTOBER 22 ELEMENTARY Centennial Banquet Committee 4, Council Dance Decorations Committee 45 Senior Show Usher Committee, Sophomore Show, Freshman Dance Committee 1 g Freshman Tea Committee, Glee Club 1, 2, 3 3 F.T.A. 45 Initiation Banquet Chairman Decorations Committee 1, 35 Ivy Exercises Committee 45 Associate Editor CLIPPER, W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Newcomb 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 4gVo1lleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 4. Because of You 1, ' Effervescent personality . . . sweet voice to match her disposition . . . a friend in need is a friend indeed . . . t'It's cuddly. owforie .xylem ,S7lf1fLifA 73 ASHLAND STREET LYNN AUGUST 8 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 2g Arts and Crafts Club 15 F.T.A. 4g Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Freshman Tea Committee 1 Q Initiation Banque-t Committee 1, Decorations Com- mittee 3g Pvy Exercises Committee 4 5 Sophomore Dance Decorations Committee 23 Basketball 25 Softball Ig Swimming 15 Volleyball 1. Smile A While When Margie isn,t smiling she's laughing . . . Linguist . . a car equipped for all emergencies . . . never a dull mo ment. ' even cgjoencer 608 WESTERN AVENUE LYNN OCTOBER 26 ELEMENTARY A.C.E. 45 Glee Club 1g CLIPPER Dance Decoration Committee, Senior Showg S h 1 . y . . . . . op omore Show , Freshman Tea Entertainment Committee, Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Insurance Committee 3 Q Junior Week Com- mittee, Co-Chairman Cake Sale 45 Senior Reception Committeeg Senior Show Pro C 1 ' 1' - V ' gram ommittee, W.A.A. Awards 1, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Field Hockey 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Play Day Bridgewater 1, Salem 2, Dean's List 3. Sa11z's S012 g Remarks always sprinkled with , , , 'Tm seriously thinking of doing thatv . . . has an in- imitable way of relating her ex e hysterics! . . . F.O.M.A. a gingery humor ' fl ' p riences . . . I was in 1 odmo jlromow .Sie une? 26 PETER TUFTS ROAD ' 4 is l K ARLINGTON AUGUST 16 COMMERCIAL 1 TJ A s E.B.T.A. 4g F.T.A. 2 3 I.R.C. 3, 4g Auditing Committee 2, 3, 45 Finance Com- Q mittee 45 Treasurefs Committee Chairman 49 Council Representative 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3g M.A.A. Show Chairman Ticket Com- mittee 3. l My Bucirly l I That's the general idea . . . a promising politician . . . globetrotter . . . genial and humorous, Rudy . .. . Have you seen Tom? 5 1 u 1 ! 1, j S I 1 a . Kcamerine axwe 252100194 21 LINCOLN AVENUE GLOUCESTER OCTOBER 28 ELEMENTARY Camera Club 1, 2, 33 Freshman Dance Committeeg Freshman Tea Committee Initiation Committee 23 Senior Tea Committeeg Social Committee 2, 3, 4 'xV.A.A. Award 15 Basketball 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 2. The O-11131 Rea' We Vfant Witty responses . . . tremendous cook . . . affinity for Stephens . . . friendly as a teacup and saucer. ,Adm migaf Sufguan 151 BEACON STREET SOMERVILLE MAY 6 ELEMENTARY r 5 l l i E Camera Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Glee Club 1g Senior Show, Sophomore Show, Decorations Committee CLIPPER Dance, Freshman Tea Committee, Insurance Committee 2, Junior Week Committee, Junior Cake Sale Committee, Com- mencement Music Committee, Sophomore Show Refreshment Committee 5 Senior Show Scenery Committee g Senior Tea Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee, Freshman Dance Ticket Committee, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 1, 2, 35 Play Day 1, 23 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 1, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Tennis, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean,s List 4. T00 Young Gay and lighthearted . . . Secretary of Entre Nous . . . Weekly German lessons . . . Winter in Cuba? . . . Let's have a ball . . . a Jet', passenger . . . a Resident Student. WA if manning ,gyzfifduvin I4 PERRY STREET DANVERS FEBRUARY 10 JUNIOR HIGH Audi-o-Visual Club 3, 4, College Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, Master Initiation Ceremonies 4, Editor-in-chief Beta News 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Horace Mann P. T. A. Show 35 Co-Director M.A.A. Show 3g Senior Show, Sophomore Show, Accreditation Committee 3, Cap and Gown Committee 43 Centennial Committee Chairman Entertainment 4, Freshman Dance Publicity and Orchestra, Freshman Tea Entertainment, Initiation Banquet Decorations Committee 1, Song Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Initiation Committee 2, Junior Record Hop Committee, M.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee 2, 3, Publicity 1, 2, 3, 4, Move-Up Day Song Leader 1, 2, 3, 4, Open House Entertainment 2, 3 3 Orientation Day Entertainment 2, 3, Eastern States Association Professional Schools for Teachers 1, Kappa Delta Phi National Convention 3, N. E. Teachers College Athletic Conference, Boston 3, 4 5 Commencement Usher 3, Manager Baseball 3, 4, Assistant Manager Basketball 3, Manager 4, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Sports Editor Log 45 Dean's List 3, 4. Th6Y6,S N 0 Business Like Sloow Business Always singing . . . not even a snicker . . . never at a loss for Words . . . Mr. Modesty . . . a man who appreciates good food . . . high-ranking intellect and personality . . . the other half of a great duo. V -0 T Y! S rcmci5 incenlf weeney 22 WENTWORTH STREET MALDEN SEPTEMBER 2 ELEMENTARY F.T.A. 25 I.R.C. 45 Pitman Debating Society 2, Treasurer 3, President 4g Alumni Committee 1, Vice-Chairman 2, Senior Show, Initiation Banquet Master Cere- monies 4g Kappa Delta Phi 3, 45 Usher 3, Usher Committee 45 Associate Editor Compass 3, 4, Dean's List 4. Collegiate Neat and Well groomed . . . has definitely adopted the professional attitude . . . future Frank Leahy . . . known for his eloquent debates . . . Continuity, people, please! .fvjfuin gaymonc! jangney 23 GREAT WOODS ROAD LYNN OCTOBER 29 3 JUNIOR HIGH Council Representative 1, Class Vice-President 2, Division Chairman 43 Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 43 Senior Show, Freshman Dance Decorations Committee 15 Co-Chairman Initiation Committee 25 Junior Prom Tickets Committee 33 Junior Record Hop Decorations Committee 3 g M.A.A. Dance Chairman Ticket Committee 43 Sophomore Dance Ticket Committee, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Dean,s List 4. N cmcy The Jr. I-Iighas Churchill . . . pro audio-visual man . . . Ben Hogan's rival . . . a unaturalv . . . independent but cooperative . . . many fields of interest . . . adoring husband and Daddv . OAU8 ELAN' XTAQCAQIW 321 MAIN STREET SOUTH DENNIS APRIL 25 ELEMENTARY T A.C.E. 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Senior Show, Sophomore Show, A.C.E. Hostess Committee 15 Freshman Dance Decorations Committee, Freshman Tea Committee, Initiation Banquet Decorations Com- mittee 15 Commencement Music Committee, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Field Hockey 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. By the Sea, By the Sea The Cape Codderv . . . Fun-loving and entertaining . . . energetic and ambitious . . . lilting soprano . . . Drop in when you,re down Dennis Wayv . . . Beta Theta Pi. in! i ,VF vw 4 bil H i i , . 1 r 4 , l s orinne my D-revenue 52 WESTOVER STREET EVERETT NOVEMBER 30 ELEMENTARY f4 .,...,,,,... .............- ..., .. ,.,,. ----if f -X A A.C.E. 2, 3g Earth Science Club 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 3g Freshman Dance Com- mittee g Freshman Tea C-ommitteeg Initiation Banquet Decorations Com-mittee 3, 4g Junior Pro-m Favor Committeeg Junior Week Committeeg W.A.A. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4g Dean's List 4. Greeni Eyes She just sparkles . . . You know what I mean . . . con- noisseur of rare dishes . . . statistically inclined . . . impish grin . . . straightforward . . . a D.D.D. i K nn aria mme 974 BAY ROAD SOUTH HAMILTON JUNE 17 COMMERCIAL I, K . Lginimng.. .t .. .. . ,....... ,. ,-.4 Book Club 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3 Q Business Education Council Representative 3 5 Business Education Council Banquet Committee 3 3 E.B.T.A. Conference 4 3 Sophomore Show Program Commit-tee, Freshman Tea Committee, Sophomore Dance Ticket Committee, Junior Prom Hotel Committee, Ivy Exercises 45 Initiation Banquet Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Initiation Committee 3, 4, W.A.A. Decorations 1, 2, 3. 4 7 It s cz Big, Wide W07Zd6Vf1Ll W01'ld Happy go lucky! . . . I-Iow 'bout that? . . . one of the little Miss B's . . . Who needs a ride? . . . unruffled by any happenings . . . admirer of the marines. V, ,,,-.,. 1 i 6 ' l l 1 1 l 1 i 11 l1 I 1 1 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 I 1 ,1 1 1 ln 11 li ,1 ,1 1 1 i 11 1 I. 4 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 l .SQQIOAQVL MCACLIAJ KWQAA l 223 EASTERN AVENUE LYNN 1 MAY s ELEMENTARY Initiation Committee 2, Council Representative 2 , M.A.A. Shovv 3 Q Sophomore Show, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Associate Edlwl' CLIPPER- People Will Say W'e'1'e in Love The other half . . . ardent reader and fluent conversa- tionalist . . . Navy reserve . . . there is something in him Irish . . . controlling stock in the B. 86 M .... Going to Gloucester? 1 11 1 :ll QPJPC! fWaf30n zzs WALNUT STREET LYNN JULY 6 JUNIOR HIGH Kappa Delta Phi 45 Freshman Dance Committeeg Initiation Committee 2 5 Senior Showg Sophomore Showg Junior Record Hop Disc Jockeyg M.A.A. Dance Orchestra Committee 45 Music Committee 45 Senior Reception Committeeg Sophomore Show Music 5 Usher 3 5 Council Representative 4 5 M.A.A. Vice-Presi- dent 45 Musical Director M.A.A. Show 35 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Dean's List 4. Old Piano Roll Blues Maestro . . . faithful accompanist for success- ful shows . . . tall, light, and handsome . . . true gentleman . . . Warm friendly person- ality . . . devoted to Ann. I I I I II ,I I I I I I II I I I'. I I I I I I I I I I I If II II II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I F I II I I I I I III III Ili II III fII I I I I I II IIII III II II II II II I I I II II II v-wi iizfeofericg Kumar ami ' 75 FOUNTAIN STREET MEDFORD JUNE 9 JUNIOR HIGH Class Vice-President 1 , Council Vice-President 3, President 4, Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, LR.C. 3, Kappa Del-ta Phi 2, 3, 4, Giee Club 2, Pitman Debating Club 4, Alumni Committee 2, Senior Show, General Chairman Sophomore Show, Cap and Gown Committee 4, CLIPPER Dance Invitations Committee, Initiation Banquet, Junior Record Hop Poll Committee, Freshman Christmas Entertainment Chairman, Freshman Dance Co-Chairman Decoration Committee, Sophomore Dance Refreshment Com- mittee, Legislative Committee 3 , Senior Reception Program Committee, Senior Show Publicity Committee, Open Hou-se Speaker 3, 4, Orientation Day Speaker 4, Red Cross Blood Drive Chairman 3 , Testimonial Banquet Chairman 4, Con- ferences, Framingham 3, Fitchburg 4, N.E.T.P.A. 4, New York 3, 4, Com- mencement Usher 3, Steering, Program, Theme, and Student Day Centennial Committees 4, M.A.A. Dance Decorations 2, 4, M.A.A. Show 3, President's List 2, Dean's List 4. Szfouzfbearzfecl Men Competent executive and gentleman . . . Isn't that more or less subjective? . . . a little man With great poten- tialities . . . quintessence of integrity and straight-for- Wardness . . . Trombonius. eonowcf IQ Zami 75 FOUNTAIN STREET MEDFORD AUGUST 23 JUNIOR HIGH Class Vice-President 3, President 4, Art Club President 1, Dramatic Club 2, Christmas Play 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, 4, House Committee 4, Nominating Committee 2, Centennial Committee 4, CLIPPER Dance Co- Chairman Orchestra Committee, Co-P'hotography Editor CLIPPER, Freshman Dance Committee, Sophomore Show, M.A.A. Show 3, Sophomore Dance Pub- licity and Chairman Program Committee, Juni-or Prom Program Committee, Junior Record Hop Decorating Committee, Junior Week Committee, Chairman Program Committee 3, Open House Guide 3, 4, Council Representative 3, Alumni Conference 3, Commencement Usher 3, Senior Record I-Iop General Chairman , Senior Show Program Committee, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, M.A.A. Dance Decorations Committee, Dean's List 4. The Sunshine of Your Smile Order! . . . Demetrius . . . Di, dee, do, di . . . popu- larity and personality plus . . . one time author of a small decree . . . math Wizard . . . competent leader of 'S4. vn- Helium! ,jfeof Edlflflg 75 FOUNTAIN STREET MEDFORD JULY 11 JUNIOR HIGH Class Treasurer 1, President 3, Art Club 1, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, F.'I'.A. 1, 2, 3 , Pitman Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Centennial Committee 4, CLIPPER Dance Decorations Committee, Senior Show Co-Chairman, Sophomore S-how Co- Director, Freshman Dance Chairman Decorations Committee, Freshman Tea Entertainment C-ommittee, Initiation Committee 2, Sophomore Dance Decora- tions Committee, Junior Prom Chairman, Commencement Usher 3, Junior Record H-op Chairman, Junior Wfeek General Chairman, Senior Record Hop Publicity Committee, Kappa Delta Phi 2, 3, President 4, Nominating Com- mittee 2, General Chairman Banquet and Initiation 4, National Delegate 4, M.A.A. Dance Chairman 2, M.A.A. Show 3, M.A.A. Class Representative 1, Intramural Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, President's List 2. lV01Z6l61'fZLl Guy Sergius . . . Friends, Rofznmzs, countrymen . . . M1311 match you for coffee . . . t'Bee-ooti-ful, simply bee-004 ti-fulli' . . . has all qualities of leadership . . . contagious sense of humor, last . . . but far from least because All the Brothers Were Valiant? Eoroflty gyycfen Kuff? f Wm. iam J 4 CRGSS STREET MARBLEHEAD ELEMENTARY Skidmore College B.S., 193 2 Fine and Applied Art Dramatic Club, Art Club may p id maine? 7 WESTERN AVENUE ESSEX ELEMENTARY Albertus Magnus College, B.A., 1952 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club, Secretary Student Government Commission 2, Campus Theatre Players 4, junior and Senior Prom Committees, Sophomore Entertainment Committee, Freshman Initiation Committee. pllamea ,B-Zfecfericl lgowem 87 VICTORY ROAD LYNN ELEMENTARY Boston College, B. S. in Economics, 1952 Economics Academy, Foreign Trade Club, Intramural Sports. iywarc! jA0ma5 angler is EssEX AVENUE LYNN JUNIOR HIGH Suffolk University, B. S. in Journalism, 1952 Education Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Press Club 2 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Ring C0IT1IT11tfCe 4 Dean's List 4, Suffolk Iozmml 2, 3, 4. '9 x I 2 l i l g. 2 I I I V :N I H I I 4 I 1 I I I - I I I I I 1 I I h i i I l 1 timulated by the Spirit of '76, independence flourished in America. One hundred years after the first Fourth of July, the United. States gave striking proof of the many advances that had been made- during her first century of existence. In 1876, the Centennial Exposi- tion, the first international exhibit ever held in America, was opened formally at Philadelphia. Ten years had been spent in planning what proved to be an outstanding success, giving definite impetus to the aesthetic and industrial development of our country. The Liberty Bell, firecrackers, horns, and drums were heard throughout the land, and the World rejoiced with a nation which had maintained her hard-Won independence for a century. iii 1876 was a year of progress for education. The Salem Normal. School had celebrated her twenty-first birthday and Was now of age. Education, which was Winning its freedom from rigid traditional prac- tices, Was adopting the less formal philosophy advocated by Horace- Mann. Schoolmasters were accorded respect, and the school mistress: was treated with deference. Education and the nation Walked hand in hand along the road of democracy. I s ck ! r 1 1 I N 1 d 1 1 X 19 0 -19 4 ir ir 'lr CENTENNIAL FRESHMEN In the year 2000, in the glass-domed observatory atop the famed science building of the State Teachers College at Salem, a group of students were h gat ered around a spherical machine. As a project for Science 491 wh'ch , 1 was to correlate history and science in one report, they faced the problem of examining the newly donated Time Machine. After weeks of indecision it. was agreed that they turn the years back to 1950 and explore the everits that characterized the four years of the famous Centennial Clas S. Pencils poised, the students were ready to record. Eyes on the screen, amid a hush over the room, tense with excitement, they awaited that decisive turn of the knob. And then it happened, the machine crackled with electricity, as a blurred image came across the screen, and time turne d backward in his. flight to 1950. T The events that Hrst appeared on the Time Machine were those of the day on which the Centennial Class, as freshmen, began to be oriented to college life. On Orientation Day a most sincere welcome was extended to them by President Edward A. Sullivan. This warm and enthusiastic greeting was just a sample of the friendly way in which he was to treat them during their Hrst three and one-half years at Salem. Never could it be said that he was imper- sonal. Salemites were not just classes, masses, and groups to him, they were individual personalities whom he could call by name, and their welfare was a matter of the deepest concern to him. A roar of laughter echoed through the observatory as the viewers were shown the Centennial Class in their INITIATION REGALIA. The ensemble con- sisted of twenty pigtails bestrewn with colored yarn hanging to the wearer's. waist, unmatched shoes and socks, rags, long underwear, tin cans, used teabags, carrot corsages, and buckets containing newspapers, gloves, and toothbrushes lest the lowly freshmen contaminate the uMost Honorable Sophomoresf' The sumptuous feast, climaxing the week of mirthful horrors, next at- tracted the viewers' eyes. Prizes were awarded to Elementary Freshman I for the most original table, and Commercial Freshman II took honors for the most timely table. The entertainment following the banquet Was, to put it mildly, 'N C 4 ' Kixe X Sx K IN - X x . N .'?Sf.:-N x. N 1 SW f' N255 - WK' ' K w 1hg4 gl '- if ff ,mffvxxz gk - y 4 ' 0 VN N X, ..... N X 49 -Z 'R F 4 ' sp. W 7 W 7 m N x Q fa 7 f F NZ' Exif N .- x naw, ' + , itnis. 5 X . 1 c Y l x w Z .ff I Q h ,. A , M,,m,,h, ,n ,,A. , .,, ,L,, 4 . Q Af r F N 'x 13 PM 3 FQ 53 wr 1 J 'Q V12 F , P AH L 711 W1 Q 'ff v ,V 1 fy:-5., E' Q-, ' 'W W ' iv, .lj 5'- - O 9 19, X K Q ' if , li 5 w if 1 ,S ,. unusual, as was to be expected when the famous Sullivan-Schlegel team demon- strated its histrionic ability. The banquet faded, and across the screen flashed posters, campaign speeches promises, and over-all turmoil as the Centennial Class endeavored to elect Fresh- 'man Class Oihcers. The offices were filled by Rosemary McHugh, President, Fred Zani, First Vice-P1feside1z1fg Charles Koulopoulos, Second Vice-P1'esia'e1z1f, Bette Derouin, Secretary, and Dick Zani, Ti1'66lSZL1f61'. Strains of Christmas carols reached the ears of the viewers, and next the Centennial Freshmen were shown setting their mark in the Christmas Pageant. The Thespians were: Thomas F. Grady, Dick Santos, Mary Pratt, Reggie McIntyre, Louis Fittante, Fred Zani, and Marjorie Ells. The viewers next saw a Centennial Freshman, Phil Sullivan, distinguished delegate to the conference of the Eastern States Association of Professional Schools for Teachers at the Hotel New Yorker, New York. A streak of lightning flashed across the time screen, dismal rain and heavy clouds vied for dominance. As the haze began to clear, the group of students could see the Centennial Freshmen, a sorry looking lot, haggard from study d . . . an cramming, going in to take their first mid-years. Result-success and exhaustion. , Pencils raced across loose-leaf paper lest they miss a single incident of the Pl D ' ay ay at Lowell Teachers College when Salem,s prestige was maintained solely by the Centennial Freshmen Wfomen the only grou to emer ' ' , p ge victorious over the Lowell hoopsters. Fierce animals, separated from the mob by cages, glared as the freshmen danced at their annual frolic in Chapel Hall on April 20, 195 1. Madame Zabar, .an imported fortune-teller h ld Cf ' ' , e a group spellbound as she prophesied their futures for a trifling sum. Once again, campaign speeches and political promises were the orde f th r o e day. The new leaders for the following year were seen to be: Dick Santos, Pre 'rl t A1 T ' ' sz en , angney, Vzce-Preszdent, Mary Macera, Secretary, and Lorraine Cooke, T1fe:zsu1'e1'. A dreaded but decisive moment awaited the Freshmen as they launched forth fi l b ' on na s a out the Hrst week in June, 1951. Faces as they appeared on the time screen showed mixed feelings of hope tinged with fear. However, they had little to worry about, for the majority of the class succeeded in proving that progress had been made, therefore, it was a merry Class Day in June, when the Centennial Freshmen proudly turned their capes from yellow to blue telling the world they were ready for another year. CENTENNIAL SOPHOMORES The students viewing the Time Machine edged forward in their seats in anticipation as it sputtered its way into the second year of college life. Now the tables were turned. Meek little freshmen were replaced by demanding Sophomores. The viewers were astonished, to say the least, to hear the Almighty Sophomores shouting, c'Blitz, you insignificant Freshmen! It was doom for the freshmen as the Sophomores lowered the boom! The Centennial Sopho- mores had donned their superior air on Monday, September 24, 1951, as the lowly freshmen bowed, sang, blitzed, blacked out, and polished sneakers for their lords and masters. The fun-packed, food-packed banquet ended initiation for another year. Soft fluffy clouds and star-clustered skies next formed a background on the screen, and the on-lookers got a glimpse of Dream Time, the Sophomore informal dance, obviously a social and financial success. Songs such as MPH See You in my Dreams, and Dream, both in glittering letters along the walls and in the selection of music played for the evening, served to carry out the theme. On December 4, 1951, Jean Charshoodian and Louise Kozel were ap- plauded warmly at the quarterly meeting of the North Shore A.C.E. for their violin duet, Iesu Bambino. Lyrics of the t'Camptown Races were suddenly heard and the scene changed as a minstrel show dazzled the watchers' eyes. Stars included Phil Sullivan, Herb Schlegel, and Mike Fioretti. The date was December 6, 1951. After the semi-annual storm of mid-years subsided, tranquillity reigned and honor came to Salem in the form of Ann Floyd's K'Peace on the Sea, which was published in the Annual Anthology of College Poetry. The appearance of the hammer and sickle on the screen sent a shudder up and down the spines of the students. It seemed that an attempt to over- throw student government threatened Salem Teachers College. Could Com- munism by trickery and violence cause the destruction of Salem? The Sopho- more Class answered an emphatic UNO! on the nights of April 16 and 17 when they presented Movietime S.T.C. in the Horace Mann Training School, with a sparkling cast ably directed by Phil Sullivan and Herb Schlegel. The scene changed, and political geniuses were once more planning specific strategems. Gerrymandering and rallies were employed by all the nominees and their agents, but the positions were captured by: Dick Zani, President, Lenny Zani, Vice-President, Mary Driscoll, Secretary, and George Ellison, Treasurer. Z 1 I N . Ng S 5 X X X X ,V NX . Z! 2 4.4 ,fx MJ Z WWWW., - N1-X-. - 5 . A Nl W 5. L x ,SW Vg,-S F 1 ,L N ' N,,,, x I Ewa x w ' me-QQ 1 . XM . .-xx -, , NN x K X X X . X X xxx Ns fx wwxw Q 5xliXf .X XS ' Q ssxw, Q , xg x KA 3 i Q N 5. X JN ,, NA 4 wgwx N, .X Sw . 'NmNw,fx. Sm kfmwx iy gNFSm X iEQ5Qi X wx Could that be the Centennial Class wearing morose and sober faces? Such a somber attitude could mean only one thing. lt was June, and finals were upon them. Needless to say, despite much anxiety, few casualties fell by the wayside. June was not only the month in which Hnals occurred, but it was also the one in which Move-Up Exercises were held on Class Day. On a memorable day the Centennial Sophomores completed their second year of college life, bade underclassmen days goodby, and traditionally turned their capes from blue to green in a symbolic greeting to the glorious upperclass days that lay ahead. CENTENNIAL JUNIORS Once more a vibrant summer gave way to a gloriously-hued fall. Leaves turned to brilliant shades of red and sunburnt gold, and the Centennial Junior Class turned their backs on summer and faced the new year with the dignity befitting upperclassmen and with the eagerness that came with being so close to the status of seniors. Viewers of the Time Machine saluted Kay Kelleher, who had become national Secretary of F.T.A. for 1952-1953, after an election which had been held at Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti, the previous July. Kay also received the distinction of being asked to participate in the Northeast regional conference to be held at Swampscott in May, 1953. Blares of Anchors Aweighn seem to be trying to drown out The Caissons Song. To the astonished on-lookers it seemed as if the entire male population at Salem had divided itself and donned the garb of the U.S. Army or Navy. Were these stalwart young men ready to travel over land and sea to save their country? uNot this time,', answered the machine as it unreeled its tale. The M.A.A. made history on the evenings of November 24 and 25 as it presented its first show of the Army vs. the Navy entitled Mule vs. Goat. The new official song of the Men,s Athletic Association was the closing number of the show: To the chairs down in the smoker, To our new and modern gym, To the pleasant shower room we love so well, Stand the M.A.A. assembled Wfith their voices raised on high, And the magic of their singing casts its spell. N -FX N X X X 9 5 X 'S . S X SX X X X X Yes, the magic of their singing Of the songs we love so well, They are splendid, they are dandy, they are Swell, XVe will serenade Mr. Lowrey, While life and voice shall last, For a truer friend has never come to pass. We will ever be loyal to S.T.C. M.A.A. And friends to each other we will always be, M.A.A. Students, President, and faculty, Working together, and incidentally, Lord, have mercy on such as we, M.A.A. QTune: The Whiffenpoof Songj PHILLIP M. SULLIVAN, '54 A totally different picture now presented itself. It seemed that buckets, brooms, and mops were being brought to school by Salemites clad in dungarees and old shirts. The date was November 28, 195 2. All hands were on deck for a general field day. The Centennial Class along with all the other classes brought war implements ready for action. Purpose: Preparation for revisita- tion by the representatives of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education on December 3, 4, and 5. As a result of this refurbishing of our ancient building and the excellent impression made by students and faculty, Salem was accredited by this committee. Next the students saw a caricature of Uncle Sam who, was saying, I Want You, as he called upon Charlie Morrison of Commercial Junior II to assist in the Air Force. On November 13, 1952, the following members of Kappa Delta Phi received first and second degrees: Frank Sweeney, Phil Sullivan, Denny Palmer, George Ellison, Dick Brown, Herb Schlegel, Murray Gerber, and Dick Briana. Bagpipes now vibrated against the ears of the students to the air of Bluebells of Scotland. The date was December 1, 195 2, and Thomas Grady combined forces with Henry Cant to present a Scottish program for the Book Club. Mr.. Cant recited poems by Robert Burns, and Mr. Grady played appro- priate selections on the bagpipes. X SY QNX x'k fe K I ra i X . ms: X x X X X 1 X gs X l X XX XM' XXX ,XX WY? XXX :Xs- UNO XX is X, X X x X Wi? ,, ' 5 'A xv gig iz. , if f Y mv x 'af-9 X XX M X, .x, X N un .X 0 , . V .-WX ff HX X -.N 'i Q i 'fins lui in 'W K , X -f' wx XX Y Tb vi XXX .T N X X - 91 L RX? X X XQX x S lnfyxggi X-fi RQ g .X X .X X . s 1 -X X A X XX w ax? X X . .hi Q axiy' X F Xl XXX kj, .X X X 1 e r NI Q , ., - x X XS www X Q 2 XX, wk x X -Q' 1 l w U ,, .ig , a f Q1 3 1' H g i , li Pr' 1 Q. , 133: 1 JV!! S The students in the observatory marveled at the change in the attitude assumed by the Centennial Juniors as they set out for their week of mid-year exams. Determined rather than frightened, they launched forth to prove their achievement. A milestone in the lives of Elementary and Junior High students was to be set in the near future, for Practice-Teaching would be upon them from January to June. This was something different, looked upon by the students with mixed feelings of wonder, timid hope, andsfearful anticipation. An exciting basketball game now filled the screen. After many moments of spectacular play, victorious Salem opened the basketball season with a 54-51 score. The Clippers were led by Joe Clarkin, Whiz', Ryder, Herb Schlegel, George Ellison, George Gibbons, Denny Palmer, and Dick Brown. By now, the students viewing the Time Machine had become accustomed to seeing elections taking place in Chapel Hall, but this time another type of voting was going on. The outcomes showed that the class of '5 4 voted to continue Junior Week, commencing on April 20, with the traditional Junior Prom on April 24 as the climax of the social whirl. The program was as follows: Monday, Dinner and Theater Party to see New Faces of ,52,' at the Colonial Theater in Boston, Tuesday, Weiner Roast and Barn Dance, Wednes- day, Roller Skating Party, Thursday, Cake Sale, and Friday, the Junior Prom. Not long after this, the Clipper made ready to sail out of port in 1954, as the Juniors signed on helmsmen. They were: Marilyn Flaherty, Editor-in- Chief, Arlene Goyea, Assistant Editor, Bette Derouin and Estelle Pisano, Literary Editors, Janet Aucoin and Jean Dallaire, Art Editors, Lenny Zani and Mary Kavanagh, Photography Editors, Florence Marotta and Helen Hayes, Adfuertising Managers, Dennis Palmer, Bnsiness Manager, Patricia Barry, See- retary, Dorrie Mazzarella, Kay Kelleher, Stephen Wfalsh, Mary Shoulder, and Joyce Ellen, Associate Editors. Then the viewers got a glimpse of the Junior Prom on the evening of April 24, 195 3. As the high point of an evening embracing confection-colored gowns accented with pastel corsages, soft lights and romantic music, Senior Class Officers were announced in the Surrey Room of the Hotel Touraine in Boston as: Lenny Zani, President, George Ellison, Vice-President, Lorraine Bragg, Secretary, and Lorraine Cooke, Treasurer. Loveliest of the lovelies, Jean Dallaire, won a queen's crown that evening. The students of the year 2000 saw that the Junior Year of the Centennial Class had been a memorable one. Results of the finals in June proved to most of the class that it had also been a successful one. Junior Women, selected for their poise, personality, and scholarship, received the distinction of form- ing the Daisy and Laurel Chains for Move-Up Exercises on a Class Day that held a thrilling moment for the Juniors. Following the symbolic turn of the cape, from green to the coveted maroon they faced the stairs, at last they were upper-classmen, Seniors, ready to assume the responsibility of setting the mode and tone of college life at Salem, ready to lead the way. CENTENNIAL SENIORS The return to Salem after a carefree summer found Seniors experiencing mixed emotions, sorrow because this was the last time they would return in a body, and exuberance because at last they were approaching and almost touch- ing the goal that would enable them to go out and teach. With dignity and sincere pleasure they commenced the year that would end with Commencement. The first problem presented itself to the seniors in the form of a question Who would be the first to give Chapel? The answer-Dorrie Mazzarella. There she was behind the rostrum, fearless and courageous, as she spoke to the entire student body. The on-lookers smiled as all her friends rushed up to congratulate her on her speech, and wished that they were she, now that it was over, though they had been grateful previously that they had not been chosen as the first victim. Cowboy suits, ten-gallon hats, and bucking broncos announced the theme of forthcoming senior class show. Go Wf est, Young Man, go West. This saying was the familiar battle-cry of the Senior Class as it prepared to present to the faculty and student body a musical extravaganza on the stage of the Horace Mann Training School, November 23 and 24, 1953. The words Preface tothe Present next marched across the time machine screen. It is October 16, 1953, and the Clipper Dance is'taking place. Billy Rich and his Millionaires entertained the entire crew from the hours of 8 -12 P.M. in Chapel Hall. Huge tintypes of years gone by ,and old-fashioned lan- terns were used to mingle past scenes with present ones. The last announcement President Sullivan made to the college was in the form of adding another laurel crown - that of the accreditation of Salem, the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. This was quite an honor, since it now ranked Salem as one of four among the Teachers Col- leges in New England to be so recognized. An unusual sight now greeted the eyes of the spectators. It had always been the custom of seniors to don the official garb of cap and gown during the latter part of May, but because of the fact that their beloved president, Edward A. Sullivan, was to retire at the end of December, the Senior Class voted to be invested by him on Thursday, November 19, 1953. P. Barry, C. Eppolito, L. Cooke, E. Keeley, L. Canavan, L. Bragg, B. Chase, M. Flaherty, E. Connors, J. Aucoin, P. O,Neil, L. Kozel, M. Macera. V l , W - ,Q i.- L. Moquin, K. Kelleher, R. MCI-Iugh, O. Alphen, C. Fishman, T. Krupinski, B. 0'Connell, P. Barry. J. Allen, F. Barry, A. Floyd, A. Goyea. X. i '4 E- Connors, P' Baffl' ll .1 Following Investiture, a formal farewell was extended to President Sul- livan at a testimonial banquet in the Salem Armory at which time he was presented with a beautiful marine painting by the noted artist Anthony Thieme of Rockport. The musical part of the program, songs by the Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Clifford, was broadcast over Station WESX in Salem. The principal speakers were Bishop Eric MacKenzie, a lifelong friend of President Sullivan, the Rev. Fr. Joseph R. N. Maxwell, President of Boston College, and Dr. Patrick Sullivan of the Department of Education. Static once again seemed to distort the picture a trifle, but the viewers remembered previous sights like this and realized that it was nothing but mid- year exams once again. The usual calm followed, and out of Salem's port another ship set sail. bearing the Commercial Seniors toward varied distant harbors for their practice teaching. During their absence at a memorable Chapel presentation that the on- lookers next beheld, the triumphant basketball champions of the New England Teachers College Conference, our Salem Clippers, presented their trophy to Mr. Lowrey, their coach, who in turn bestowed it on the beloved acting- president, Bruce F. Jeffery. One week later, on April 1, 1954, again the scene was Chapel Hall, and Dr. Patrick J. Sullivan, Director of the Division presented to the faculty and student body their new president, Dr. Frederick A. Meier, formerly of the State Teachers College at Bridgewater. His friendly address was followed by enthusiastic applause. Salem welcomed him and wished for him many years of distinguished leadership. Once more the scene was Chapel Hall, and Marilyn Flaherty, the Editor- in-Chief, was presiding at the dedication of the Centennial Clipper, honoring three of Salem's leaders, Edward A. Sullivan, Bruce F. Jeffery, and Frederick A. Meier. Marilyn also presented her staff with their yearbooks and roses, thankin them for their successful efforts in compiling a book which held g between its covers a record of many happy hours. The banner of the Beta Chapter of Kappa Delta Phi now appeared on the screen. In the Centennial year all activities were directed by: Dick Zani, President, Denny Palmer, Vice-President, Herb Schlegal, Nrzzfiomzl Vzce-P1'esz- dent, and Greg Drake, House Captain. Never before this year had so much been accomplished by this Salem organization. Among the many fzrsts shown to the observers were the following: A Fraternity house was acquired. Freshmen were pledged. 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Faculty members were invited to become honorary members. In the Hotel Edison at an Initiation Banquet President Edward A. Sullivan was made an honorary member and presented with a ship's clock. Dr. Leo Hennessey and Mr. Lawrence Lowrey were made members of Kappa Delta Phi. The highlight of the events which held the attention of the watchers was the five-day celebration of Inauguration, Centennial, and Commencement that climaxed the most momentous year in Salem,s history. The screen fairly glowed as the day-by-day activities flashed past. A June 2, Class Day, ushered in the festivities. This affair had been moved from June 8 to June 2, because of the manifold activities planned for this unusualyear. The solemn Last Chapel, conducted by Vice-President George Ellison, was followed by the colorful Move-Up exercises at which the Seniors, after singing under the direction of Phillip Sullivan, marched up the steps for the last time and threw their farewell roses to the eager underclassmen. Presi- dent Leonard Zani gave the Senior banner to Paul Butler, President of the Junior Class, and received the Alumni banner from the Alumni President in a meaningful ceremony. H Changing rapidly from academic costume, the Seniors journeyed to the Hotel Edison in Lynn for the luncheon. Then came in swift succession the return to Salem, the Ivy Exercises, and the Senior Tea for relatives and friends. June 3 began with an academic procession at the Saltonstall School to usher in the formal inauguration of Salem's new president, Dr. Frederick A. Meier, in the presence of faculty, seniors, underclassmen, and distinguished guests. The chief speaker was the well-known Dr. Clement R. Maxwell, President of the State Teachers College at Bridgewater. Immediately following the Inauguration, a reception was held in Chapel Hall, which was filled to capacity with well wishers. Perhaps buoyed up by the impressiveness and gaiety of the occasion, the ever-enthusiastic students and faculty returned to the Saltonstall School early in the evening for the long-awaited Centennial Banquet where their beloved President Emeritus, Edward A. Sullivan, acted as toastmaster with his customary humor and scholarliness. Dr. George Schuster, President of Hunter College, gave the address. Later in the evening, the guests, still carried on the wave of excitement, returned to their homes for a brief respite before the crowded days that were to follow. Friday, June 4, Student Day, was shown as another red-letter day in the history of the Centennial Class. It began with a series of tableaux, staged by the various classes and viewed by visitors and judges, who surely had no inkling of the fact that it would be viewed with interest fifty years later to time- screen observers. The Seniors presented the tableau depicting the last period of the college's century of achievement, 1929-1954. It was during this period, that a great change was made in the title and character of the school. In 1929, the Salem Normal School became the State Teachers College at Salem. Immediately following the judging of the tableaux, the Centennial Carni- val was in full swing on the campus. Made hungry by the sight of the picnic lunch enjoyed under a marquee by students and guests, the watchers munched on supersonic candy bars. Refreshed, all gathered on the lawn for the outdoor auction. As soon as the auctioneer had disposed of student-donated articles, the athletes of the college donned their sports regalia and engaged in various outdoor sports. The observers next saw the all-exhausted, but undaunted participants and onlookers gather around the speakers' platform for the presen- tation of awards. Suddenly the scene changed from the now-familiar Salem campus to the grand ballroom of a luxurious hotel. Leaning forward in their seats, the ob- servers read Statler Hotel on the canopy over the main entrance and realized that they had been whisked to Boston. They shook their heads in bewilder- ment as they asked one another where the Centennial celebrators were getting their seemingly non-exhaustible supply of energy that enabled them to dance after such a strenuous day. Nevertheless, there they all were and to use trite phrases tripped the light fantastic until the wee small. hoursf, Saturday, June S, was Alumni Day. The Centennial Class watched the pageant and as guests of the Alumni Association at the Luncheon noted with interest the various class groups seated together, hoping that they too would return in as large numbers on their twenty-fifth and fiftieth anniversaries. The events of Saturday brought to a close, until September, the Centennial celebration, and the Seniors, tired but happy, departed to renew their energy for Baccalaureate and Commencement on Sunday, June 6. After viewing the record of four exciting years of the famous Centennial Class, the observers were sorry to see the too impressive ceremonies, ending with the awarding of the long-covered degrees. As a finale, the motto of the Class was formed in large letters across the screen to remain in the minds of the observers for a long time to come. 'WVU enter to Ieazvz, go forth fo sc'rz'c'.', 1. K i- M 372 , V V qv: .,,,. ,KN i 1. M: J- L. ' 4. Z X z wxyw- xx X A X 0 X 1 W S Q A Xu, iw, ' W f QS: W I+ A- f.?x ,. J X t I-.iw a - S Q ff ' M l ,aff I ,MXL , -L f W ff M ' f W 4-If X Hg 1 ,M Q ff' ' fxgfjjff ,Zhu M ii Q 149 . i,f:f:f' ' f' 34 , fig? if . k Q wmw.-. , ? xx 'Me 'Huw M ag, wtf XXWR .3 X X 1 ff- , Q Q f Q X x 1' M , ' ' if Q f I I K ix if xml. 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Y X , X , 'f -:a:-::- 7-5:5 2245-.L, Mx ff Q50 gf, Q f A ,gQ 4 X. l wifi, ' f X 1 f V , MAQ, My y 4, ,Q X, ., ....X. ,,,,mn,,:!S,, In X , 5.6 W. , N Wx , ,Al-X V 014, The Ivy now with joy we bring, And gather round dear walls to sing And gently place in earth anew This symbol of eternal spring. Forever green through mist or shine, From bosonfd earth a lovely vine, Oh, grow and recreate with power A precious mem'ry of lang syne. REFRAIN With pain we leave, yet thrill to dare The Ivy and the torch to bear, Dear Alma Mater's life and light In Truth and Love anew to share. LoU1s FITTANTE Self to music by XVILLIAM WATSON Oi. Oh, mighty mitre of the monstrous bark, Without whose presence you would seem so stark, Your gracious grandeur overwhelms us all. Your rare beauty ne'er ceases to enthrall. Whilst whispering winds sweep you to and fro, Humble homage from your meek hearts doth go Upward to the omnipotent Cause who Didst deign to create you. Under the blue, Aloft in the breeze, each little leaf will Sway until Nature does her work fulfill. II III A tiny, timid bud you first appeared, Pondering over this panorama, So fresh and green awaiting to be reared. We see ourselves living the same drama. Spring rains nourished every niche of nature, For four years staunch Salem sheltered our band Bringing blossoming beauties of summer Beneath her broad branches. Now, here we stand To drink from the unquenchable fountain Seniors of this Centennial Year, on Of sunshine. So the receding mountain The threshold of a new life. It is born. Of time steadily yields, thus unveiling Just as the leaves heed the call of the gale Autumn's serene sunset. Fascinating, And blow from their perch over hill and dale, Gay, yet eloquent, our splendid array So too, we must part at our journey's end, Anxiously anticipates dawning day. Each his individual way to wend. ANN FLOYD QFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS L. Bragg, Secretary, L. Zani, President, G. Ellison, Vice-President, L. Cooke, Treasurer. !'hx 'f 1 '51 5 . FN , . -v Mb: I ..1 14 66 1 97 7 7 . ,. Ofol' OZJGZ' CAcilfLjC!A, yLC!LLLn'l y MJIECL3 fo IICIV. he period between 1876 and the early Nineties was a relatively calm interlude between wars. The Civil War had been foughtg the wars of the next century, although in the making, had not yet assumed shape. Leisure and money enabled Americans to enjoy the comforts and luxuries newly available. It was a period of physical well being during which sports appropriate to the various seasons and ages were indulged in with decorum by the majority of the population. iririr The Salem Normal School, following new educational procedures, provided physical activities for student teachers and their pupils. Out- door exercise appropriate to each season was encouraged and directed. The relationship between teacher and pupil was a happy one. The teacher recognized the pupil as a social being and provided social ex- perience for him. Education began to give young men and women opportunities, day by day, to build sound minds and strong bodies. . -i 3 ,.,,.. f ? i-iQ fi l Ll 5 l nl, AQ :Ah I. C M 0 I s WC 4 06 O f T , --I We 13,031 Qo'g Qf357 . X gr ' v WX X X, f l A f 5 f ' Y 1 4 X l 4 W Q f Z Q 'rv Q i Q I O O X1 kill iam by., , NX JUNIORS C L 1- A l - S S 0 . I, F , F 2 I C I P E . R X S i l Concetta M. Garrano, TTC'6lS1L1'61'Q Henry J. Hodgdon, ViC6-P1'6SifZIC17fQ Paul F. Butler, Presidentg Carole J. Moifette, Sec1'efa1'y. l w l V V B U . s I , N E s s E D . U C . A T I . 0 N B-lwuchx W. Smietana, P. Callis, Wfnlsh, A. Hndfleld, T. l-luinplxrey, M. Gilmore. ll. E. Bates, E. Abrallnm, E. Roche, Fngg, M. Cyr, P. Dionne, P. SOIHUILIQ. PA W P. O'Connor, D. Cnbrnl, H. Fellows, Miss Berman, M. Miville, J. Bruni, A. Gi.m.1copolis, A. Lynch- ll, Mk:..M. 1 .. gy . my . J U ' N I O R ' x H I G H I D. Almquist, Dooling, J. Lazenby, T. Mahon, E. Rougier, D. Siraco, R. Damiani. J. Curran, T. Boudreau, W. McGuinness, W. Lindquist, N. Delaney, P. Butler, H. Hodgdon. J. Welch, C. O,Connor, G. Cares, E. Ryan, Dr. Sullivan, R. Brockelbank, A. Mavroides, E. DiPaolo M E L E M 1 E N T A R Y W 1 B. Duchnne, M. Callahan, J. Bannon, B. Carey, R. Mitchell, P. Pickering, D. Mntsas, C. Christopher. M. Finn, P. Gilbert, C. Gnrrnno. M. Ellis, C. O'Brien, P. McGillicudcly, A. Morrison, C. O'Bricn, E. Morrison. M. Andrcadis, S. Crosby, S. Cnnn, M. Murphy, Codwise, Mrs. Higgins, C. Moffcttc, L. McLean, Lynch' Dieselmnn, B. Bartley. E L E . M E E N f T W A if R Y l II , l A. Sullivan, M. Mackey, C. Coan, Walsh, Whelan, R. Warren, M. Dougas, D. Tassinari. Mr. Perry, Smith, L. Eovine, C. Langevin, A. Bouchard, L. Faccini, Simpson, L. Rupp, k D. Tanguay. i Q J. Rodrigues, C. Looker, J. Feeney, P. Flynn, M. L. Denning, G. 0'Brien, R. Morgan, J. Smith, M. O'Donnell, C. Sullivan. .al . rl ll i SOPHOMORES l C 5 L . A l . S i S Q . F F C I C . Y E ? R l S lu 5'The5 Joanne B. Mahoney, T1'ClZS1ll'C1', Robert F. McKenna, Vice-P1'c'sizlc'11f3 Ralph M. Merry, P1'c'Si1I'l'11f5 ILITUWI Nancy C. Thomas, Secretary. 'Robi V pfesffl B will U . S . I N E S S E D U C A T I O N G. Ferrante, E. Glynn, A. Flight, T. Keaveny, J. Curran, R. Elliott, R. Elliott, W. Homan. I K. Britt, L. Gacek, N. Harrington, L. Dufault, E. Duquette, B. Evans, M. Garuti, D. Horgan R. DeCourcy, S. Cavanaugh, C. Lambert, L. Butman, M. Kremonas, A. Kerrigan, H. Avila, M Hanlon. B U S I N E S S E D U C A T I O N L. Tlicriault, XV. Pierce, Langford, B. Sullivan, T. Tringale, P. Langford. 1 I. Tutuny, M. Murphy, A. Porter, XV. Lorclen, M. Fitzgerald, R. Paciula, H. NValsli. H. Robinson, M. McCarthy, L. St. Cyr, Miss Marsliall. J. Souza, P. Logotlietis, J. Mofcrigz. 1 S O P H CD M O R E I E. Tobin, C. Lysaght, H. Shane, L. MacDonald, T. Te-cling, R. Francis, M. L. Shaw, A. Vontzalides. Mr. Jones, N. Thomas, M. Ullian, V. Whelan, T. Rottenberg, J. Spencer, D. Prew, A. Sbordone. M. S f ' ' a on, D. Smith, C. Robinson, P. Ryan, E. Vorgeas, M. Poitras, M. Bernard, M. Smith. l- S O P H 0 M 0 R E II XJ- KJUUIUDS, 15- 521311612 V. Grace. D. DiMent , . M f O J cC111'th , D 1 1, VI. Cl. X Y, M. fXl'ChLllTlDLlUif L. Aiakelian, Furio, A. Behnonte. 3 R mm i lm? A- Bethge, A- H1gg1I1S, P. Beai-se, Dr. Jones, L. Dniglc. L. Buchorowski. D. Fisher, M. Bennett. 3 I 0 . i l P H 0 . M O I R 1 E 1 k U I Afchanlblult' S O P H 0 M O R E III E. Jaynes, N. Mongiello, M. Kelley, M. Palmieri, F. Lewis, B. Lauro, J. Nugent, E. Moughan. J Mahoney, N. Skudlark. B. Hooper, P. Homan, A. O,Hara, B. Jewell, B. Kelleher, S. Mahoney, P. May, P. Lynch, C Marcus, Nahum. T. Krey, A. Palm, J. Cpie, Miss Mackey, M. Ries, D. Kelly, C. MacDevitt, J. Murphy. S O P H O M O R E IV D. Pierce, E. Charrier, F. Adorn, D. Gorman, Pecldlc. E. Dallairc. XV. Lazclowslii, R. Merry, R. Looker, C. Daly, G. Darcy. V1 Bennfff' D. Fournier, Kennedy. Dr. McGlynn, P. Ciesla, C. Cheney, Cirame 1 ' c FRESHMEN C L A fi 5 S O F F I C E R S John Gilligans Vice-P1'esicle1z1f3 101111 K3Pni5, TVWSZLVEVS LYClia Dafflkiifm, Sf'C C'm 3'5 Joseph LYOHS, President F R E S H M A N I V. Olivo, C. Saben, R. Perry, J. Woolave' D. C 1, rowe. Dodge, P. Suu-ble, NV. Russell, L. Russell, A. Toto, J. Naso. V J J. Capomaccio, R. Logan, R. Lawler, G. Cunninglmm, H. MacNam.u'n, P. Brooks, T. Riley, W- Dreseher, R. Reynolds. J. Collins, . , . ' y, . ll X' , - lu? B. Bresnaluan, A. Sheridan. L. Kasparian, H. O'Brien, B Wliite Di' Hilfert J S leino D B111 'Q B- -lewctt' J' MCT: XY' M. xv. J, il' Web Pi C I. A S S O F P I C E R S F R E S H M A N II B. Letteney, E. Komarin, MacLean, G. Gallant, Dorgan, M. Crowley, M. Hawko, G. Castaldo T. Laventis, E. Kasprzyk, S. I-Iorovitz, C. Cucurullo. M. Buttrick, C. Comeau, R. Goodwin, B. Grover, T. Forte, C. Ellison, R. Gould, C. Cucinotta A. Ishkanian, M. Hovey, C. Kubler, E. Corbett. S. Manchin, H. Ellis, D. Fraser, Dr. Hall, B. Barnes, F. Ludwig, P. Clancy, J. DeGeorge. ell, Y B. W Russell, ' J' F R E S H M A N III Mercandante, C. Mansfield, V. Miller, C. Xvymnn, B. Nickerson, D. Murphy. U. Pyburn. R- Wfeston, M. Sargent, Stone. M NVnlsh, M. Wfalsh, J. Musto, S. Terminello, E. Stone, N. Rubinstein, B. Spooner. R- Z3mPifCll1l- J. McCnrron, J. McC:1ulay. J- Wffber, Jean Salvi, J. McCarthy, Pord, C. Maravelias, B. Screnci, E- Rocco, M' Serrccchla' M' Pacheco, B. Tuton, D. Morgan. 4 I F R E S H M A N M. li li' ll I li w E . , . 1 I i 1 ii p T. Gallagher, D. Connelly, A. Grant, R. Gilchrist, I. Kilroy, Bresnahan, W. Cullen, M. Cares, V- A R. Flynn, D. Forte. X 1 H L. Freedman, G. Barry, A. Chisholm, P. Higgins, Lyons, W. Dougan, R. Chapman, G. Coppola, . A G. Hesse, T. Burke. 1 l LVL D. Eckman, W. Mayo, P. Hagan, Miss Stone, T. MCEDHDCY, J. Gilligan, A. Bowden, G. Logothetis. I i lf V i or :I 1 L2 Qi i ll E! fi ll l E B l U s I ll ll li N lin . TH 3 E VH. . .i ll , is li S 4 Y P w H31 MU! , , . 'HNF 5 limi' l I Wi Qi , ll. iil yi 'Q R. Dussault, D. Connor, P. DeSensa, K. Burke, W. Gillooly, R. Goolsby, NV. Davis, S. Mignosn fl C. Ajootian, Baker, R. Donovan, Cardamone, N. DiAngelo, S. Drake, P. Coughlin, P. Fallon .1 .1 A. Halupowski, E. Coccione, J. Ferigno, F.. Jones, Miss Dower, M. Biadasz, M. Guarneiri, A. Brisbois L. Darakjian, R. Domingos. l i , iii I ,M 1 I F B R U E s 3 I H N M E A s N s W II D. Robson, A. Salvo, R. Manning, Russo, C. Martin, G. Tournquist, E. Moran, J. Perron. J Maher, B. Zecker. Mr. Sullivan, P. Mahoney, Poole, C. Turlo, D. Richards, P. McCormick, E. Mazzarella, P. McAvoy C. Maloney, L. Sypak, C. Prejs. K. Moulton, D. McGowan, P. Nowakoski, R. Quick, B. McKinley, D. Nazarchyk, J. Spaulding, D . Rogers, G. Mosher, F. Sotiros. CHEERLEADERS WW' J 1Vl5s ' ' . lgh1in,P'l?g0iE' R. Lawler, S. Drake, B. Jewell, B- LHUYO, C- EH19311 neiri,A-Bmol I R. Domingos, L. St. Cyr, I. Tutuny, J. M:1fC1'11 ' I TI-IE CO-OPERATIVE COUNCIL OFFICERS FREDERICK C. ZANI P1'esicz'e1zt JAMES O. WALSH MARY A. DRISCOLL Vice-P1'esicz'e1zt S6C1'U2f6l1'jf' COSMO T. STEFANEY T1'eczszL1'cf1' CI-IAIRMEN OF STANDING COMMITTEES GERTRUDE H. CARES Aluvnni LORRAINE E. COOKE Auciiting PETER CALLIS MARILYN GILMORE Finance DR. ADELE M. DRISCOLL NANCY L. FIORETTI Genewzl W'e'lfrz1'e LUCILLE T. MOQUIN Libwzry ROSEMARY T. MCHUGH P 1'0g1':z111 Advisers PRESIDENT EDWARD A. SULLIVAN MISS JANET SMITH ANN M. FLOYD Public Relations ELIZABETH A. CONNORS Social SUZANNE I. COLLINS I l7S7H'fl'l1C'C F mm' CHARLES F. KIEEER, JR. XNEY YD NIS INNORS ' LIN5 4 nfl ER, lk pafrona emo! pafronesaes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Aiken Lt. and Mrs. Nat G. Alderman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Alley Alphen and Bannon Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Salvy P. Antonuccio Arthur J. Barry Edmund P. Barry Francis X. Barry William Bragg Fred S. Brown F. C. Burke Miss Gertrude Burnham Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Byrne Thomas E. Canavan Preston E. Chase George Chrysakis Samuel Cloper Henry C. Collins Howard F. Connors William M. Cooke Thomas H. Cullen John F. Cummings Laurence Dallaire J. Howard Days Raymond H. Derouin John J. Doyle Wilfred S. Ells Peter Eppolito James A. Flaherty C. Fioretti Louis Fishbane George Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Grady Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gouzoules Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goyea Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Harmon Mrs. Ernest L. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. John Kavanagh Mrs. M. B. Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Keeley Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kennedy Miss Theresa Krupinski Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Liflin The Macera Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs T. John Mahoney Loreto Mazzola George J. McCarthy George J. McIntyre James F. McNiff Charles H. 0'Neil Jere I. Palmer Nicholas J. Pisano Mrs. Lewis R. Poole Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Shortell Miss Evelyn B. Shoulder Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shoulder Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon M. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Watson The Zani Family mee on fda SM You ripple across the earth so lightly, Just as a glider flies across the sky. Softly and rhythmically the seas sigh As the waves slowly break. I-Iow silently And lazily you flow. Now I can see The white sea gulls, as they are drawing nigh, To hover near the blue. Now I know why Men find peace here, for I have seen the Oh happy sea, who is always singing To me a song of life and sweet delight, Oh joyful sea, who is ever dancing With ever-changing tidesg a beacon light To some men you stand always inviting SC3. Them to follow you and follow the right. by ANN FLOYD v mf 5545 CQ nd i 'S . jf 56 A 100 'F' ,gy Y C f 1 Ur? 3 42 U Q L! ik' '1 - -fi f' il - :M B O O K C ...4 U B Judith Smith, Presidevztg Robert Elliott, Vice-P1'esicle111fg Lucie Chiasson, Sec1'eta1'yg Helen Avila, T1'eas1L1'e1'g Dr. Hall, An'1fisc'1'. C A M E R A C L U B Xlilliflng Lindquist, P1'C'Siff011fg Joseph Curran, xiii?-Pl'f'SfI1l lIfQ Elizabeth L I I Pl- A i n 1 YW, ff'C'ff 3t, Mary Mackey, Tl6'KI.X1ll'L'l'Q Mr. Collins, AlIll'1,9l'l'. D Scfmfetmy Helen Robmson TVCHSZLICI Mxss Casey and M1ss Marshall C0 Adwsms I R A M I A T C I L C U B C U B Joan Balkus, P1'esizfe11tg William Lorden, Vice-P1'eside11tg Irene Tutuny E A R T I-I S C I E N C E , wth Mary Andreadis, Pl'C'SIlI'C'77fQ Marion Callahan, Vicc'-P1'esidc'11tg Lena Facicinl, 119 EW T1'easu1'erg Barbara Jewell, Secretaryg Mr. Jones and Mr. PerrY: Advmm' WV' M fy , -Q QM OFFICERS OF THE GLEE CLUB Mary Macera, Presidentg Jacqueline Opie, Vice-President Q Charlotte Mac- Davitt, Secretaryg Rebecca Brockelbank, Treasurerg Constance Langevin Carol Marcus, Lib1'a1'ia11sg Mr. Clifford, Adviser to Music Clubs. C H O I R I. R. C. Carol Lysaght, Presidenfg Charlotte O'Brien, Vice-Presidentg Elizabeth Connors, Secrezfaryg Janice Kennedy, T1'8dSZt1'61'g Mr. Kiefer, Adviser. 1 I J O H N B U R R O U G H S A. Mavroides, Presirfezffg J. Welch, Vice-Presin'c'11f5 L. McLeQH,.Sf'4 'f'ff'VJ'3 C. Moffette, Tl'L'flS11l'C'l'1 Dr. Hilferty and Dr. Sullivan, Af1V'50 5' H X ll 'l .IX 'II . m -.x -JH f'ds med HHS :de- for u of 20111- Sure Tic? Hke elves ' her pants even A s J S S C O U N C I L Giovanna Mazzola, Presidenzfg Thomas Regan, Vice-President, Jean John- son, Secretaryg Theresa Krupinski, T1'6dS1L1'6YQ Mr. Jeffery, Adviser. C O M P A S S Chief, J. Mazzola, J. Fagg. D. is 'f X D. Cabral, H. Walsh, F. Sweeney, M. Poitras, Kennedy, C. 0'Brien. . D1ese1m:1n, C. Langevin, Dr. McG1ynn, Adviserg L. Cooke, Ea'if0r-i1z- 1 x Katherine St. CU, S Langevin. jones, AJ if-'dv Katherine Kelleher, Presiflcfvffg Cynthia Looker, Vic'e-Presizlcwfg Lonn St. Cyr, Sc'c'rc'!aryg Tomasina Antonuccio, Recorrling Tl'l'dSIlI'l'fQ Constance Lnngevin, Financial TVCllS7ll'Cl'Q janet Rodrigues, I-Iisforiang Dr. Mary jones, Azlzfiser. K Q, A P P fi 'Wil A aft D 1 11 A h 3 3 L 1 f + ix ' . 1 ' A 4' , if ,ig T 1 .tg Iygim f,,e fir A Ki . 1 4 A f ,'- iw W ,?f ' 4. -E i Q 54 Q E ' jd u I K P ' -AVE H I FUTURE TEACHERS Ml Q,,o AMERICA tix' K P.1l1nc:', Yin-l'r'i'if.fi'fll: -Iuhn XYhvi.1n Richiixi Zami, l':'i',xirfi'.f.'f1 lknm r gl'l 'l'f4Il'X lhiilhi 'Xill1qLliNl ,illlllflll 8vi:il'.1r'x: 'liiiwlix llumphrcx i 1 Q , K . . . A ' ' Y lflilflli Ilt-rlwri Nchhgci. .xilllmldl ilu . . 1 lr'mx1m'r'1 Paul iiLIll.'I', C 1, l'1'r'.wiifi'l1l1 N111 ll.ii'l'1g.1I1, fi-If 'W'- LOG Louise Kozel, Editor-in-Chiefg Mary Lou Denning, June Fagg, Associate Edizforsg Cornelia Coan, Willianm Lorden, Managing Eclitorsg Jennie Maz- zola, Circulation Managerg Beverly Chase, Business Managerg Dr. Jones, Adviser. Francis Sweeney, PV6'Sif2,C'J7fj David Rand. Xfifl'-Pl'l'Sil1l'IIfj Margaret Lynch gIf101f1'esp01zci111g Scfcrefaryg Miriam Ries, Rc'cora'ing SC'C'l'C'IifIl Yj Harvey Shane 1'c'asn1'c'r. OG nfffy Lrvey Shane, L Ilflhy Lucie Chiasson, President, Mary Lou Denning, Vice-President, Diana Cabfal, Sec'1'ez'u1'y, Hope Fellows, Treasurer, Mr. Rockwell, Arzlviser. C H E E R L E A D E R S C. Liflin, A. Sullivan, C. Langevin, Kennedy. J. Smith, L. Rupp, P. Barry, R. Hayes. l FOR B' CHILDHOOD EDUCATION l I Constance Langevin, Presiclentg Cynthia Looker, Vice-Presidenfg Jacqueline Simpson, Treasmferg Anne Bouchard, Recording Sec1'e1fa1'yg Doris Tanguay, C01'1'espo11cli1zg Secretaryg Dr. Hennessey, Adviser. .A B O , O K S T O A R S E S O C I A T E S W WWY Y Y A L. - . . . Then Nancy Harrington, Mr. Sullivan, Joan Souza, Janet ALICOIIIA, Lorraine Cnnavim. MMI ASSOCIATION EAST AM IXX ' I I I I I I In I I l - . . ,-,.,., . , . . -f UI GN EDUC ATION Main, Lorraine Can3Vl'l' 1 N L ll l r I Jr 4 l ai EASTERN BUSINESS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION A. Hennessey, H. Fellows, J. ohnson, T. Kru inski B. Chase R. B rne, .I P , , Y A. Goyea, E. KRFWZHSRI. H. I-Iayes, G. Fishbane, L. Cooke, B. Days, M. Burke, L. Bragg, B. Har- mon, S. Cloper. K. Kelleher, D. Chrysakis, B. McArdle, T. Regan, C. Stefaney, B. Kuell, T. Antonuccio, P. Barry. C A F 13 T E RA IS AS o C 1 A T E as Thomas Regan, John Carclomone, Sf7lU'C'71f MHlIdg0l'S1 Theresa Krupinslm, Mary Biadasz, B00kkc'c,l1c'rsg Miss Marshall, Arlwser. 'r 4 2 l 1 l A J 1 I I 4 it 1 1 I I 4 1 . E I 1 Q ! I C J.D.ellaL b QQ nv-1 .L u K I . J A - . 4.,XX.' - ' p - J- 4 As! xv. A. A. EXECUTIVE EoARD CHEER, CHEER FOR THE W. A. A. fTune of t'Cheer, Cheer for Old Notre Damenj Cheer, cheer for W. A. A. Welll always love you day after day. You have taught us how to be Good Winners, good losers at S. T. C. We'll never forget you, you'll always be dear, We'll treasure memories year after year. That is Why we stand and cheer Hurrah for the W. A. A. CAROLE MOFFETTI W fflvecciliue Meir BEVERLY CHASE President PATRICIA M. 0,NEIL Vice-President LORRAINE E. COOKE Treasurer ANN M. FLOYD Manager of Individual Sports JANET G. ADIESELMAN Head of Basketball CORNELIA E. COAN Head of Soccer MARY DOUGAS Head of Swiniining CAROLE V. MOEEETTE Head of Hiking JANET E. AUCOIN Recording Secretary BARBARA H. ALDERMAN Manager of Teain Sports LORRAINE A. BRAGG Corresponding Secretary CORINNE E. CHRISTOPHER Head of Hockey MARY LOU DENNING Head of Volleyball NANCY A. SKUDLARK Head of Softball LUCIE J. CHIASSON Head of Arcbery BARBARA T. LAURO Head of Publicity CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior GIOVANNA A. MAZZOLA Irmivr Sopboinore CHARLOTTE OJBRIEN CAROL E, LYSAGHT Fresbinen THERESA E. RILEY MARY D. BIADASZ FRANCIS L. LUDWIG GLORIA M. MOSHER I I I I I I I ff , 4 -..M L' I 11 I I I I g I JI Y I -4 if 1,1 K I 1 f f I I ff , I .Ang 'vw W ff I, ,I 'Zi?7,1Lllf'I 3 lx f W l fl 4, .,,,,-N ' I Y Cond J. Pe1 Sale Sa 1 Sal1 Sa 1 S311 S31 Sa 1 Sa 1 Sa 1 S311 Sm Sac Sa: Su S11 Sa 1 N. E. TEACHERS COLLEGE CONFERENCE CHAM Coach Lowrey, D. Palmer, R. Wfalker, H. Schlegel, Clarkin, R. Loranger, T. Keaveney, Manager P Sullivan Peddle, G. Ellison, V. Olivo, R. McKenna, Kapnis. Salem ................ Salem ..............., Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem ................ SCHEDULE SCORES Bridgewater North Adams Gorham T.C. QMe.j Plymouth Merrimack Plymouth Farmington fMe.j Fitchburg Keene fN.H.j Gorham Rhode Island T.C Fitchburg Bridgewater North Adams Keene Rhode Island T.C. fOvertimej Walker ..,. McKenna Ka nis p ...... Keaveney Perroni .. Schlegel Clarkin Loran ger Palmer .. Ellison SCORING TOTALS 1953 - 54 Gls. .........12S 78 67 S7 . ..,.. 32 35 21 14 9 6 U: Qu J, l 5 l 1 E Z i l 1 l 4 1 M.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD l 'N Q5 ,, l 1 2 5 1 l 1 I l J. Perroni, D. Palmer, P. Langford, Coacfo Lowrey, E. Adorn, W. Wfatson l l BASEBALL TEAM 1 1 'a ll ..1 1 1 1 1 S1 fl ill ll lr? ll. Il X21 li Nm l 3 '7 ' nn l Condo Lowrey, E. Adorn, R. McKenna, J. Peddle, P. Butler, P. Sullivan. ,V A. Edwards, J. Nihan, J. Doyle, H. Schlegel, L. Zani. ,. MN. . Mxxmz X S .. wifi . 6 I 1 Q M --'--'vwQ----,rfr,..,g.:.yf:,---.u1.:-n,,..-..,..---.--....Y1:..,.--.,,,,,.4,,,, ., , , , - N xx'-.A y , - . - - :Q ,s...... N, X Film.. 1 4 rf. ,Q iw .1 A ,,w .K AWN Q1 ,. - ,' L' X s U-Ss, iz, A Xxx -. ' 4 Nh tok u, A .Y s N x x 3 ' vNwgNw,.n,, ,qmm K x 'ft'f '--M-.. s... M, Faculty Directory The College MEIER, DR. FREDERICK A., President . . . 15 Larchmont Road, Salem BERMAN, MILDRED . BURNHAM, GERTRUDE . CASEY, MARY E. . CLIFFORD, TIMOTHY F. . COLLINS, EARLE S. . DIXON, DOROTHY E., . DOWER, MARGARET W. . DRISCOLL, ADELE M. . FINDLEY, ELSIE M. . FLANDERS, VERNA B. . FOSTER BLANDINA A. . GEER, J. CLIFFORD . HALL, SERENA G. . HARDY, ROGER A. . . I-IARRIGAN, D. FRANCIS, JR. HENNES-SEY, LEO F. . HIGGINS, WINIFRED H. HILFERTY, FRANK J. HOFF, LILLIAN M. . JEFFERY, BRUCE F. JONES, JAMES J. JONES, MARY M. . KEILY, HELEN J. . . RIEFER, CHARLES F., JR. . LOWREY, LAWRENCE T. MACKEY, HELEN T. MARSHALL, MARION S. . MCGLYNN, EDNA M. . MOODY, GEORGE F. PANOSIAN, STEPHEN . PERRY, ROBERT F. . . ROCKETT, RICHARD H. RCCKWELL, LEON H. . SEIBERT, GRANT W. SILvA, J. RAYMOND SMITH, JANET . . STONE, MILDRED B. . 14 Parker Street, Malden . . . 13 Summit Avenue, Salem . 14 Plymouth Street, North Abington . . 142 Federal Street, Salem Puritan Road, Marblehead . 12 Howard Street, Lynn 237 North Avenue, Wakefield 1231 Main Street, Fitchburg 10 Woodward Avenue, Quincy . . 26 Puritan Road, Swampscott 25 7 West Fourth Street, New York City . . . 40 Bertram Street, Beverly 50 Sawyer Street, Haverhill. . 1032 Granite Street, Rockport . 2 Margaret Road, Peabody . 18 Riverside Avenue, Gloucester . 142 Federal Street, Salem . R. F. D. West Street, Medway . 117 Lafayette Street, Salem . . 15 Folger Avenue, Beverly . 7 Orton Marotta Way, South Boston . 141 Boardman Avenue, Melrose . 2 Auburn Court, Brookline 3 Bowden Street, Marblehead . 349 Pleasant Street, Malden . 179 Aspinwall Avenue, Brookline . 2 Cathedral Avenue, Rockport 30 Prospect Street, Beverly 3 Sheridan Road, Swampscott 1 B Summer Street, Stoneham 1 Phillips Street, Marblehead . 6 Oak Circle, Marblehead 300 Lafayette Street, Salem . 17 State Street, Marblehead . 12 Eastern Avenue, Gloucester' 1731 Beacon Street, Brookline 18 Raymond Avenue, Salem 'rl sam, I. Mlldm of. sae, 'mum 'Q' Salim hfblfhed me Lynn vlkdield Richburg 'fs Quincy mmm Yqi qty r. Beverly l'lavqhi11 Ween LWY Gloucester tt, Salem 5 Medway MI, Salem e, Beverly nl! Boston e, Melrose Brookline larbleliead I, Malden Brookline Rockport , Beverly nmpsoorr gmnehoo lublehead In-blehead 1, Salem ,abroad sbucggtfl' Brookline ue, Sllem SULLIVAN, JAMES B. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH A. . WALLACE, MIRA . WITHAM, BEATRICE K. . CLARK, ANN K. . MORRISON, MARGARET C. . 'O'KEEFFE, MARY M. POITRAS, DOREEN T. . WILLIAMS, GERTRUDE R., R.N. . . RIKKOLA, V. JOHN, Principal . . AMSLER, JAMES T. . CAMBRIDGE, DORIS A. . - Box 70, North Street, Andover 36 Magner Road, West Lynn - . 28 Lothrop Street, Beverly . 195 Marianna Street, Lynn ADMINISTRATION . . . . . 8 Bowden Street, Marblehead . 15 Osborne Street, Peabody - . . 8 Grove Street, Salem 33 Cabot Street, Salem NURSE - 27 Cushing Street, Salem The Training School 12 Linden Avenue, Salem . . 13 Chandler Road, Salem . 168A Eutaw Avenue, Lynn -CARLTON, TERESA R. . . 17 Barr Street, Salem CONWAY, CELIA G. . . 390 Essex Street, Salem HOURII-IAN, MARY V. . . 12 Jacobs Street, Peabody HUDGINS, MINERVA M. . 61 Lee Street, Marblehead MCCOURT, AGNES E. . . 21 Thorndike Street, Salem MUNYAN, VIOLA I. . 452 Lafayette Street, Salem RICH, WILLIAM A. . . 9 Robert Road, Marblehead RICHARD, RUTH M. RIGBY, LENA W. . 150 Bridge Street, Salem . Cedar Avenue, Salem ST. PIERRE, ELIET P. . 7 Palmer Street, Salem SMALL, ESTHER L. . . . 224 Lafayette Street, Salem SOUTHWICK, RUTH L. . . 1 Roosevelt Road, Salem STANLEY, DOROTHY B. . 245 Andover Street, Peabody SWEETSER, BEULAH M. . . . 17 Savoy Road, Salem ABRAHAM, ELEANO BATES, ELEANOR F. BRUNI, JEAN A. . CABRAL, DIANA M. ICALLIS, PETER . CI-IIASSON, LUCIE J. CYR, MARILYN F. Student Directory BUSINESS EDUCATION JUNIORS 20 Beaver Street Salem R K- v ' ' ' 5 , . 118 Liberty Street, Hanson , . . . Essex Road, Ipswich . Ashley Island Road, Fairhaven , . 34 Forrester Street, Salem , . 197 Dale Street, XValtham 276 Perry Street, Lowell DIONNE, PRISCILLA A. . FAGG, JUNE C. . . FELLOWS, HOPE M. . FRATES, VELMA B. GIANACOPOLIS, ATHENE GILMORE, MARILYN L. HADEIELD, ARTHUR . HUMPHREY, THEOTIS . LLEWELLYN, HOWARD T. LYNCH, ANN M. . . MIVILLE, MARIE J. . 0,CONNOR, PATRICIA B. ROCHE, ELLEN M. . 'J SMIETANA, WANDA E. . SONNTAG, PRISCILLA E. WALLACE, FRANCIS E., JR WALSH, JOHN P. . 15 2 Washington Street, Gloucester . 25 Prince Street, Marblehead . . R. F. D. 2, Orange 96 Hall Street, New Bedford . . 411 Essex Street, Salem . 21 Canterbury Road, Marblehead . 77 Ashland Avenue, Methuen 103 Sterling Street, Roxbury . 83 Woodlawn Street, Lynn . 34 North Street, Somerville . . 21 Stevens Street, Methuen . 22 Peter Tufts Road, Arlington . . 5 Sturgis Street, Chelsea . 1577 East Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford . 68 Cottage Street, Easthampton 46 Richardson Avenue, Wakefield . . 80 Orchard Street, Lynn ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH ALMQUIST, DONALD B. ANDREADIS, MARY . BALKUS, JOAN C. . BANNON, JEANNE E. . BARTLEY, BARBARA J. . BOUCHARD, ANNE M. . BOUDREAU, THOMAS M. BROCKELBANK, REBECCA N. BUTLER, PAUL F. . CALLAHAN, MARION E. CANN, SHIRLEY L. . CARES, GERTRUDE H. . CAREY, WILLIAM J. . CHIPOURAS, BEATRICE . CIHRISTOPHER, CORINNE E. . COAN, CORNELIA E. . CODWISE, JANE A. . CROSBY, SALLY A. . CURRAN, JOSEPH A., JR. DAMIANI, ROLAND 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, ANGF.LINA R. . 43 Bay View Avenue, Lynn . -164 Bloomingdale Street, Chelsea . . 16 Carnes Street, Lynn . 55 Broadway, Somerville 34 Guild Road, Beverly . 33 Baker Avenue, Beverly 8 Pearl Avenue, Revere . 6 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 . 25 Ingalls Terrace, Swampscott 35 Beach Bluff Avenue, Swampscott . . 59 Chase Street, Danvers . 4 Wendell Street, Saugus . 60 Sohier Road, 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 1 I D I. ex fQter it 2 lqlmfwge Q Ord Wil, Salem Muueh 9341 'S Methuen Te Rexb Eerliil meme tg Methuen L Arlln8f0n FB- Chelsea f' Bedford fmhimpron I' Wlkdield mute mm, Lynn Nl, Chelsea Um, Lynn I ii Beverly ue, Beverly HIC, Revere Georgetown et, Medford let, Malden rt, Malden rr, Peabody Id, Nzliant mer, Lynn Wakefield wimpscott nmpscott I, Danvers rr, Severe J, Beverly reef, LYHH Somerville Cambridge LDQHVCIS ne, Beverly I V reef.LY 1',f Glouefifef rreei, l-YPD Somerville , Somewllle pf 1, '. K FEENEY, JACQUELINE A. FINN, MARY A. . . FLYNN, PATRICIA M. . FRASER, DONALD R. . GARRANO, CONCETTA M. GILBERT, MARGARET A. HODGDON, HENRY J. . LANGEVIN, CONSTANCE B LAZENBY, F. JAMES . LINDQUIST, WILLIAM H. LOOKER, CYNTHIA A. . LUCEY, EDWIN C. MACKEY, MARY A. . MACMILLAN, GERARD F. MAHON, THOMAS J. . MATSAS, DOROT1-IEA . MAVROIDES, ANNA G. . MCGILLICUDDY, PATRICIA MCGUINNESS, WILLIAM F. MCLEAN, LEE ANN. . MITCHELL, ROBERT JOHN MOEEETTE, CAROLE V. MORGAN, ALICE R. . MORRISON, ADRIENNE R MORRISON, ETHELWYN E. MURPHY, MARY LOU . NEENAN, ALFRED C. . O,BRIEN, CAROL A. . O,BRIEN, CHARLOTTE . O,BRIEN, GERTRUDE C. O,CON NOR, CHRISTINE M. O'DONNELL, MARIE T. PERRONI, JOHN . . PICKERING, PAULINE A. RODRIGUES, JANET M. . RUPP, LOIS H. . . RYAN, ELIZABETH A. . SIMPSON, JACQUELINE M. SIRACO, DOMINIC A. . SMITH, JOAN C. . SMITH, JUDITH H. . SULLIVAN, ANN E. . C. SULLIVAN, CATHERINE QFLYNNJ . TANGUAY, DORIS M. . TASSINARI, DOLORES F. WALSH, JAMES O. . WARREN, RONALD W. . WELCH, JUNE M. WHELAN, JOHN A. . 63 Pierpont Street, Peabody . . . 94 Mall Street, Lynn . 69 Columbus Avenue, Somerville . R.F.D. Baldwin Road, Billerica . 53 Endicott Street, Salem 24 Milton Street, Arlington 12 Northey Street, Salem 14 Grant Road, Salem . 126 West Street, Reading . 20 Warren Avenue, Saugus . . . . 2 Park Road, Lynn . . . 15 Trayes Avenue, Malden 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge . . . 358 Broadway, Somerville . . 1 Claremont Court, Arlington . 28 Sterling Street, Somerville 9 Washington Street, Newburyport . . 7 Upland Road, Somerville . . 32 Reed Street, Lynn 10 Pleasant Avenue, Danvers 5 Warren Avenue, Danvers . 52 Chase Street, Danvers 14 Northey Street, Salem . 60 Hacker Road, Lynn . 15 Osborne Street, Peabody . 41 Yerra Road, Cambridge 91 Beach Street, Revere . 48 Endicott Street, Salem . 61 Hall Avenue, Somerville . 47 Leslie Road, Belmont . 10 Wisteria Street, Salem . 46 Washington Square, Salem . . 86 Summer Street, Salem 127 West Main Street, Georgetown . 25 Durham Street, Somerville . . 12 Janvrin Avenue, Revere . 3 Fowler Ave., Point of Pines, Revere . . 11 East Street, Danvers 320 Princeton Street, East Boston . . 16 Everett Street, Melrose 102 Foster Street, Salem . 21 Osborne Street, Peabody . 391 Broadway, Somerville . 18 Purchase Street, Danvers 18 Townsend Street, Winthrop 15 Vokes Terrace, Lynnfield . 20 Morton Avenue, Saugus . 3 Sylvia Road, Peabody 85 Bickford Avenue, Revere BUSINESS EDUCATION SO AVILA, HELEN R. BRITT, KENNETH B. BUTMAN, LEAH A. CAVANAUGH, SHIRLEY M. . - CURRAN, JOHN F. DECOURCY, RUTH F. DUEAULT, LORRAINE A. - DUQUETTE, ELAINE G. ELLIOTT, RICHARD J. ELLIOTT, ROBERT J. EVANS, BARBARA A. FERRANTE, GEORGE F. FITZGERALD, MARIE P. FLIGHT, ALBERT D. GACEK, LORRAINE F. GARUTI, MARIA L. GLYNN, ERNEST D. HANLON, MARY T. 'HARRINGTON, NANCY HOMAN, WILLIAM F. HORGAN, DONALD G. KEAVENY, THOMAS L. KERRIGAN, ANNE M. KREMONAS, MARY A. LAMBERT, CELESTE M. LANGEORD, JAMES E. LANGEORD, PAUL A. LOGOTHETIS, , PRISCILLA J. . PHOMORES . . 46 Linden Street, Lowell . 3 Cameron Road, Lynn . 21 Rice Avenue, Northboro 27 Lincoln Avenue, Gloucester . 41 Ashland Street, Malden 25 Chester Street, Lawrence 236 High Street, Newburyport 424 Andover Street, Lawrence 47 Riverdale Park, Gloucester 47 Riverdale Park, Gloucester 59 Paul Revere Road, Arlington 46 Eastland Road, Jamaica, Plain 11 Brookford Street, Cambridge . 8 Marie Avenue, Everett 18 Peckham Street, New Bedford . 16A Bedford Street, Lynn . 36 Bacon Street, Waltham . 34 Reed Street, Arlington Princeton 83 Alden Street, Lynn 76 Adams Street, Lynn . 51 Tracy Avenue, Lynn . 9 Granite Street, Salem . S8 Hathorne Street, Salem 35 Lovers Leap Avenue, Lynn 89 Rockland Street, Swampscott 89 Rockland Street, Swampscott . 12 Cross Street Lowell LORDEN, WILLIAM F. . . 33 Francis Street, Malden MAFERAI K- JULIE - 38 Fox Hill Street, Westwood MCCARTHY, MARIE P. . . 21 Upcrest Road, Brighton MURPHY, MARIE A. .3 . 15 Summer Street, Peabody PADULA1 ROSEMARTE J- Ridgeway Avenue, Pinehurst PIERCE, WALTER H., JR. . . 4 Poole Street, Woburn PORTER, ANNA E. . . 127 Elm Street, Marblehead ROBINSON: HELEN S- - . 9 Boyd Street, Dorchester ST. CYR, LONA A. . 52 Empire Street, East Lynn SOUZAI JOAN M- - - 54 Arizona Street, Fall River SULLIVAN, BERNARD L. . . 3 Cottage Street, Peabody THERIAULTJ LOUIS J-, JR- - . 3 Prospect Street, Danvers TUTUNY1 IRENE R- - . 23 Common Street, Natick XVALSH, HELEN C. . . . 62 Thomas Street, Medford ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH ADORN FRANK V A f ' ' ' ' - - . 7 Fall Park, Malden RAKELIAN' LOUISE ' ' - 3 Lynn Street, Chelsea ARCIIAMBAULT, MARGARET F. . 37 Charles Street, Haverhill If NI, rg, cv l Lowell fn' Lllln HA.. is-Qufester .-. Mllden gnrfllie Wnlllrr ..Q0uffSt'3r bm-lifiter Arlington ilil, Pllin mmbrlllge Bfdtord Ri- Lim Valnlnm -'lflmgron Princeton mf, RI. Silem RI, Sqlgm nue. Lynn Hmpscott fxmpscorr rt. Lowell I. Malden Westwood .Brighton , Peabody Pinehurst Woburn lirblehead lorchesrer ISI Lynn 111 River Peabody Dgnvers j, N2IlCli Medford L Malden i, Chelsea Haverhill X If BACHOROWSKI, LYDIA A. BEARSE, PRISCILLA E. . BELMONTE, ANITA A. BENNETT, MARY C. BERNARD, NLARY . . BETHGE, ANN-MARIE BOSWELL, VIRGINIA M. CASEY, CAROL M. . CHARRIER, ERNEST L. CHENEY, CAROLE E. . CIESLA, PHYLLIS C. CIRAME, JOAN L. CLANCY, MARY LOU COOMBS, CAROL E. DAIGLE, LILLIAN M. DALLAIRE, ELAINE C. . DALY, CHARLES O. DARCY, GLADYS M. DEROIN, CAROLE M. DIMENTO, DONNA R. DOANE, MARJORIE J. DRISCOLL, ELAINE M. FISHER, DOROTHY L. FORD, HAROLD R., JR. FOURNIER, DORIS T. FRANCIS, ROBERT D. FURIO, JOAN P. . GAGNER, BEVERLY A. GOLDSCHMIDT, SYBIL J. GORMAN, DANIEL F. GRACE, VIRGINIA M. GRAY, NANCY V. HARRINGTON, JUNE G. HICKEY, MARY C. HIGGINS, ANNE M. HOOPER, BEVERLY M. HOSMAN. PRISCILLA E. JAYNES, EDITH M. JEWELL, BARBARA E. KELLEY, MARY L. KELLIHER, ELIZABETH A. KELLY, DOROTHY M. KENNEDY, JANICE M. KREY, TIRZAH M. F. LAMOTT, MABEL M. LAURO, BARBARA T. LAWNSBY, FRANCES D. LAzDOwSKI, WALTER P. LEWIS, FRANCES A. LOOKER, ROBERT B. LORANGER, RICHARD M. LYNCH, MARGARET M. LYSAGHT, CAROL E. 4 Englewood Road, Peabody 232 Lovett Street, Beverly 40 Cummings Avenue, Revere . 36 Warren Street, Salem . 99 Hichborn Street, Revere 44 Charnwood Road, Somerville 21 Coolidge Avenue, Beverly . 80 Carroll Street, Chelsea . 22 Central Avenue, Revere 2 Berkshire Street, Swampscort . 34 Varnum Street, Lowell . 594 Broadway, Somerville 21 Craigie Street, Somerville . 30 Grove Street, Salem . 18 Seymour Avenue, Lynn 8 Glendale Street, Salem . 413 Boston Street, Lynn . 135 North Street, Salem 47 Winthrop Parkway, Revere 39 Cottage Avenue, Winthrop 47 Paradise Road, Swampscort . 81 Garfield Street, Chelsea . 10 Fenton Avenue. Lynn . Locust Street, Merrimac 318 Jefferson Avenue, Salem 145 Burrill Street, Swampscott 171 Emerald Street, Malden . 111 Robinson Street, Lynn 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 . . 6 Lewis Street, Lynn . 11 Clifton Avenue, Salern 143 Bellingham Street, Chelsea . 187 Mount Vernon Street, Malden 120 Bass Point Road, Nahant 82 Herbert Road, Arlington . 12 Bowen Avenue, Medford . . 21 Bow Street, Salem . . 96 Ferry Road, Ward Hill, Haverhill 52 Mount Pleasant Street, Lynn . 165 Maple Street, Malden . 17 Carlton Street, Salem . 24 Driscoll Street, Peabody 515 Putnam Avenue, Cambridge . . 2 Park Road, Lynn 165 High Street, North Billerica . 11 Crescent Street, Everett . . 65 Carter Road, Lynn MACDAVITT, CHARLOTTE MACDONALD, LESLIE A. MAHONEY, JOANNE V. MAHONEY, SUZANNE R. MARCUS, C-AROL J. . MAY, PATRICIA . . MCCARTHY, JOAN B. . MCDONALD, EDWARD W. BJICKENNA, 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 LO-U . PEDDLE, JAMES A. . PEIRCE, DONALD E. . PELLETIER, ANNE L. . POITRAS, MARILYN V. . PREW, DIANE E. . . RIES, MIRIAM R. . A. A. . ROBINSON, CHARLOTTE A. ROTTENBERG, TOBY H. RYAN, PATRICIA A. . SAFON, MARILYN L. . SBORDONE, ANN M. . SHANE, HARVEY D. . SHAW, MARY L. . . SKUDLARK, NANCY A. SMITH, DOROTHY E. . SMITH, MARY L. I SPENCER, JANICE D. . THOMAS, NANCY C. . TOBIN, ELAINE A. . ULLIAN, MARILYN A. VONTZALIDES, ANNA . VORGEAS, ELAYNE WAIT, LETITIA F. . 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KEITH - 59 Jefferson Street, Lynn mf- lv Se 'nn ni meh-U11 i Revere The Sl lem '? is Ei .Mlldfn ur Lynn rhlehgld et, BQWY Nd' Sllern ad, swam Peer, 5 i N M1 llem I-Yhn Amfsbufx' s. Diners ff- Malden M- REVQ1-Q uf- Revere Semerville fr. Beverly DCC, fi. Melrose lm Boston lf- Everett rr, Everett nl. Beverly ace. Salem rm. lynn Ie. Malden . Methuen fl. Everett rt. Malden tt. Chelsea feet, Lynn Lynn e, Everett I Nahant :, Beverly t, Malden ue, Lynn 5, Beverly et, Salem , Everett , Peabodll Peabody ambfidge 3' Reverr set. 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Doris Avenue, North Billerica NAZARCHYK, DOROTHEA A. . 54 Weld Street, New Bedford NOWAKOSKI, PATRICIA F. . 111 Winsor Street, Fairhaven PERRON, JEAN P. . . 10 Adams Street, Salem POOLE, JUDY T. . . . 78 Pleasant Street, Marblehead PREJS, CHRISTINE J. . . 28 Grant Street, Easthampton QUICK, RENE E. . . Page Street, Lunenburg RICI-IARDS, DOROTHY C. . . . 14 Lenox Street, Beverly ROBSON, J. DONALD, JR. . . . 8 Wayne Avenue, Lynn ROGERS, DOROTHY M. . Shady Lane Drive, North Wilmington SALVO, ANTHONY V, , . . 19 Dunlap Street, Salem SOTIROS, FLORENCE G. 10 Connecticut Avenue, Somerville SPAULDING, JANICE M. . 51 Brookline Avenue, Haverhill SYPAK, LUCILLE M. . 13 Willow Avenue, Salem TOURNQUIST, GREG 1069 Fossa Terrace, Beverly ZECKER, BERNARD ...... 139 Lucerne Street, Dorchester ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH FRESHMEN BARNES, BEVERLY B. . . . . Haverhill Road, Topsfield BARRY, DO11OTkIY A, , . 8 Lander Avenue, Lynn BAIKRY, GARRETT J, 37 Harvard Street, Somerville BROOKS, PHYLLIS . . . 75 Maverick Street, Chelsea BRESNAHAN, BARBARA . 9 Phillips Circle, Swampscott ' f BRESNAHAN, JEREMIAH BOwDEN, AUBREY G. BURKE, THOMAS C. BUTTRICK, MARGARET CAPOMACCHIO, JOHN J CARES, MILES . CASTALDO, GERALDINE CHAPMAN, RICHARD CHISHOLM, M. AIDEN CLANCY, PATRICIA A. COLLINS, JOSEPHINE COMEAU, CAROL A. CONNELLY, DANIEL W COPPOLA, GEORGE J. CORBETT, ELEANOR L. CROWE, DONALD . CROWLEY, MARY . CUCINOTTA, CHRISTINE CUCURULLO, CONNIE CULLEN, WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, JEANNE DEGEORGE, JOAN R. DODGE, JAMES . DORGAN, JOAN M. DOUGAN, WILLIAM DRESCKER, WALTER ECKMAN, DONALD ELLIS, HELEN T. ELLISON, CAROLYN F. FLYNN, RICHARD W. FORTE, DANIEL F. FORTE, TOSCA . FRASER, DOROTHY FREEDMAN, LEONARD GALLAGHER, THOMAS GALLANT, GLORIA GILCHRIST, ROBERT G. GILLIGAN, JOHN K. GOODWIN, RHODA GOULD, ROSEMARY GRANT, ALFRED D. GROVER, G. BESSIE HAGAN, P. JAMES KAPNIS, JOHN . 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Island Park, Ipswich . . . 16 May Street, Beverly . 18 Washington Avenue, Andover . 1. . 9 Shady Lane, Lynn . . 29 Holten Street, Peabody . 20 Brown Street, Salem . 25 Plummer Avenue, Winthrop 2 19 North Main Street, Ipswich 5 South Pond Street, Newburyport . . . 279 Broadway, Malden . 29 Richardson Street, Wakefield - . . 12 Southwick Street, Salem 24 Hampshire Street, Everett . 21 Franklin Street, Everett . 8 Preston Place, Beverly Farms . 430 Charles Street, Malden . . . 32 Norton Street, Lynn . 222 Main Street, North Andover . . 81 Menlo Avenue, Lynn . 1092 Pleasant Street, Gloucester 48 Stone Avenue, Somerville . 10 Fernwood Avenue, Lynn 77 Lowell Avenue, Haverhill 29 Beacon Hill Avenue, Lynn . 362 Linco-ln Avenue, S-augus . 225 Walnut Street, Chelsea . 34 Sachem Street, Lynn . 27 Phillips Avenue, Lynn . 53 Bromfield Road, Somerville 11 Peabody Avenue, Danvers . 10 Harris Street, Beverly . 31 Irving Way, Nahant 115 Hamilton Avenue, Lynn . 49 Porter Street, Somerville . 52 Winthrop Street, Salem . 73 Harbor Street, Salem 17 Garfield Avenue, Medford . . 99 County Road, Essex . 25 Perkins Street, Peabody . 33 Elm Street, Wakeiield . 2 Pond Street, Stoneham 182 Arlington Street, Chelsea . 15 Oakland Street, Newburyport . 411 Central Street, Saugus . 97A River Street, Lynn . 53 Bartlett Street, Malden Road, Lvnn We IQ- Qtt' . nn . 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NASO, JOHN J. . NICKERSON, BERNICE O,BRIEN, HELEN T. OLIVO, VINCENT . PACHECO, MARIE . PERRY, ROBERT D. PORD, JANYCE . PYBURN, URSULA . RAMSDELL, EDWARD J. REYNOLDS, RICHARD RILEY, TEASIE . ROCCO, ELINA . RUBENSTEIN, NORA RUSSELL, LEONARD, J. RUSSELL, WILLIAM H. SABEN, CHARLES H. SALERNO, JOSEPH SALVI, JEAN . SARGENT, MARY . SCRENCI, ELIZABETH SERRECCHIA, MARY J. SHERIDAN, ALICE SPOONER, BEVERLY STARBLE, PASQUALE R. STONE, ELEANOR STONE, JANE . . 7 Howard Street, Somerville . 16 Palmer Avenue, Peabody . 23 Lothrop Street, Beverly . 19 Rainbow Terrace, Salem 22 Avenue Place, Malden . 14 Williams Avenue, Lynn . 14 Columbus Road, Peabody . 21 Broadway, Stoneham . 240 Adams Street, Lowell . 24 River Street, Danvers . 71 Vine Street, Saugus 122 Falcon Street, East Boston 44 Norfolk Avenue, Swampscott . 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Postoffice No. 1, Topsfield . 80 Salem Street, Woburn . 19 Mason Street, Beverly 36 Simon Street, Beverly TERMINELLO, SHIRLEY 917 Broadway, Revere THERIAULT, FRANCES P. 44 School Street, Salem TOTO, ANTHONY N. TUTON, BEVERLY WALKER, ROBERT . XVALSH, MARJORTE WALSH, MARY . XVEBER, JUDITH . WESTON, RUTH . XVHITE, BARBARA . WOOLAVER, JAMES WYMAN, CYNTHIA ZAMPITELLA, RITA BARDEN, HELEN C. BROWN, BETTY M. fMRS.D . . BURNHAM, WENANOL1, A. fMRS.J COX, GARNET C. fMRS.D P. . DAVIS, JOAN M. . SARGENT, DEAN B. TEELING, THOMAS W. W'ARD, HELEN F. fMRS.D 34 Pembroke Street, Chelsea 151 Shurtleff Street, Chelsea . 80 Sumner Road, Salem . 22 Eden Street, S-alem . 12 Hawthorne Blvd., Salem 32 Standish Road, Lynn . Higley Street, Groton . 3 Berry Street, Danvers . 284 Eastern Avenue, Lynn 118 Norfolk Avenue, Swampscott . 892 Salem Street, Malden SPECIAL STUDENTS 14 Mechanic Street, Lawrence . 163 Main Street, Wenham . 200 Burley Street, Danvers . 49 Central Street, Saugus . 57 Nahant Avenue, Revere . 9 Clarke R-oad, Beach Bluff . . 11 West Circle, Salem . 17 Clifton Avenue, Clifton ff X X KE ,A fm ' Q Q',.I elif bf? ,. C - '.xl',o3,v ' is K H4 . ' Q 4 Ah' Qu J 5 -- V- . fain Q. , H ' rx -' 'O 23,2-. ,E I X -N - 1 Q 2 A .K .x x E Q 'll va . f ' 4 - l y A 1 ' Q 1 K 6 J Q ffzffzff 1 Com fimenb ff' jg f 05 flu, ffm! 134515 of QL Czw A . S Q . . ff , , ug! we X A ' A 3-An . 125: ' My .ff Kappa Delta Phi compliments the Senior Class on a very sneeessfiil Centennial Yearbook H. SCHLEGEL R, ZANI National Vice-President President D. PALMER T. HUMPHRIES, JR. ViC6-P1'ESid67Zf Treasurer J. WHALEN, JR. D. ALMQUIST, JR. 36676501131 Alninni Secretary P. BUTLER, JR. P, SULLIVAN Chaplain Master of Ceremonies D. 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